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6 she's research director for the project on europe and the transatlantic relationship at harvard university's kennedy school of government tory it's good to have you on the program again when joe biden was campaigning he said one of the most important things for him as president would be to restore america's leadership role in the world has he done there. so this is something that will take time but i think president by his media numbered early that's in restoring america's leadership around the world and let's just look at some of the actions of the administration has already taken he has rejoined the pair's claim to courts he has rejoined united states and the world health organization he has made strengthening alliances and partnerships a central feature of u.s. foreign policy and this is ministration is also taking a number of stances to strengthen america's moral leadership in the world speaking out strongly against beijing that actions against we are muslims and she john putin's jailing opposition leader lexan are calling it these are again important early steps but there is no doubt th
6 she's research director for the project on europe and the transatlantic relationship at harvard university's kennedy school of government tory it's good to have you on the program again when joe biden was campaigning he said one of the most important things for him as president would be to restore america's leadership role in the world has he done there. so this is something that will take time but i think president by his media numbered early that's in restoring america's leadership around...
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6 she's research director for the project on europe and the transatlantic relationship at harvard university's kennedy school of government tory it's good to have you on the program again when joe biden was campaigning he said one of the most important things for him as president would be to restore america's leadership role in the world has he done that. so this is something that will take time but i think president by his media numbered early that's in restoring america's leadership around the world and let's just look at some of the actions of the administration has already taken he has rejoined the paris climate parts he has rejoined united states and the world health organization he has made strengthening alliances and partnerships a central feature of u.s. foreign policy and this is mr asian is also taking a number of stances to strengthen america's moral leadership in the world speaking out strongly against beijing that actions against we are muslims and she john putin's jailing opposition leader lexan are calling it these are again important early steps but there is no doubt that this
6 she's research director for the project on europe and the transatlantic relationship at harvard university's kennedy school of government tory it's good to have you on the program again when joe biden was campaigning he said one of the most important things for him as president would be to restore america's leadership role in the world has he done that. so this is something that will take time but i think president by his media numbered early that's in restoring america's leadership around...
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video of florida governor ron desantis talking to medical experts from oxford, stanford and harvard universityey opposed strict lockdowns as detrimental to the public. when youtube has other videos saying the exact same thing, talking about the exact same debate, the lockdowns are bad for people. so are they targeting governor desantis because he's a potential 2024 presidential contender? this comes after "60 minutes" admitted that, yes, it did alter and censor desantis' comments explaining about vaccinations at publix supermarkets in florida. and to georgia, a top state official slamming the mainstream media saying they're, quote, dishonest and hypocritical. another top georgia official, secretary of state there, claims georgia democrat stacey abrams is poll testing the impact of words like, quote, jim crow or voter suppression in order to raise political donations. but stacey abrams' group is blasting back. we've got that fight. and to illinois, democrat governor pritzker, chicago mayor lori lightfoot, they got booed at a chicago white sox game, the crowd voicing their anger over everything
video of florida governor ron desantis talking to medical experts from oxford, stanford and harvard universityey opposed strict lockdowns as detrimental to the public. when youtube has other videos saying the exact same thing, talking about the exact same debate, the lockdowns are bad for people. so are they targeting governor desantis because he's a potential 2024 presidential contender? this comes after "60 minutes" admitted that, yes, it did alter and censor desantis' comments...
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that ultimately don't matter very much stephen walt professor of international relations at harvard university and principal author of the new way forward the original afghanistan study group report thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us today. so what's the bottom line president biden basically has 2 choices choice number one as stay in afghanistan with nothing really changing on the ground and just kick the can down the road for the next president to deal with don't forget. joe biden wanted to end this war in 2009 and he ran last year saying he wanted to end it and how about that $50000000000.00 that the united states spends every year on this war to put it in perspective be entire gross domestic product the g.d.p. of afghanistan is just $1000000000.00 ok so what's choice number 2 biden can just call it quits like the one president trump was about to do regardless of whether that leads to a collapse of the government or the takeover by the taliban or more civil war in the country and more humiliation for the united states for withdrawing from the country without making it safe or s
that ultimately don't matter very much stephen walt professor of international relations at harvard university and principal author of the new way forward the original afghanistan study group report thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us today. so what's the bottom line president biden basically has 2 choices choice number one as stay in afghanistan with nothing really changing on the ground and just kick the can down the road for the next president to deal with don't forget. joe...
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so at harvard university for instance as you can see in this photo this was a moment of organizing you can see a student reading a flyer harvard protests nazi terror and students at harvard formed the harvard committee to age german refugee students as did many schools over the country over 200 institutions in over 40 states took up these kind of efforts wherein they would raise money to cover the tuition for a refugee student who could come over often just a handful of students at each institution only one or two and these students were often selected on the basis of essays. they wrote to sort of petition to come over. i mean, it's really inspiring to hear about college students trying to help their peers identifying with someone they've never met but also kind of chilling to think that someone's life could depend on writing an essay and winning an essay contest. just the randomness of it. becky let's put a face to one of these refugees though because refugee just sounds like you know someone in plight someone not that relatable tell us about the positive and life-changing impact that
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6 she's research director for the project on europe and the transatlantic relationship at harvard university's kennedy school of government tory it's good to have you on the program again when joe biden was campaigning he said one of the most important things for him as president would be to restore america's leadership role in the world has he done there. so this is something that will take time but i think president by his meet a number of early that's in restoring america's leadership around the world and let's just look at some of the actions of the administration has already taken he has rejoined the pair's claim to courts he has rejoined united states and the world health organization he has made strengthening alliances and partnerships a central feature of u.s. foreign policy and this is mr asian is also taking a number of stances to strengthen america's moral leadership in the world speaking out strongly against beijing that actions against leader muslims and she john putin's jailing opposition leader lexan are calling it these are again important early steps but there is no doubt that
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mr dr bigwig at harvard university that this is the best science so mild legation is to use the very drug they say is so great so for example prozac prozac can really work in the trials prozac had all sorts of adverse effects and those of us who are old enough to remember when prozac came to market it was the drug itself was on the cover of magazines. our powers are such now that we can give you whatever personality you want that's how great our knowledge is advancing that was the story told what did science tell us you know what they found in the 19 $170.00 s. for the 1st studies done in germany where they see all sorts of psychotic advance worsening of depression homicidal or suicidal impulses so much that the german authorities said this is a dangerous drug we're not going to approve it and now go read the studies that were reported by the americans the psychosis is gone the homicidal problems are gone imagine your mother and i know mothers who said to their kid who got depressed over breaking up with a girl or something like that the doctor says oh prozac doesn't increase suicide
mr dr bigwig at harvard university that this is the best science so mild legation is to use the very drug they say is so great so for example prozac prozac can really work in the trials prozac had all sorts of adverse effects and those of us who are old enough to remember when prozac came to market it was the drug itself was on the cover of magazines. our powers are such now that we can give you whatever personality you want that's how great our knowledge is advancing that was the story told...
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centering a video of florida governor ron desantis, talking to medical experts from stanford and harvard university and they oppose strict law downs a threat to the public. youtube has other video saying the exact same thing talking about the exact same debate but lockdowns are bad for people. are they targeting governor desantis because of the potential 2024 presidential contender, this comes after 60 iminutes submitted it did offer in center the santos' comments explain vaccinations as publix supermarket and florida in a top state officials claim in the mainstream media says they are dishonest and hypocritical and another top georgia official secretary of state for georgia claims of georgia democrat stacey abrams is pulled testing the impact of words like jim crow or voter suppression in order to raise political donation, but stacey abrams group is blasting back, we have that fight and to illinois democrat governor chicago mayor lori lightfoot got booed out of the chicago white sox games or convoys their anger to the democrat officials who broke their own lockdown rules, also tonight dividing the
centering a video of florida governor ron desantis, talking to medical experts from stanford and harvard university and they oppose strict law downs a threat to the public. youtube has other video saying the exact same thing talking about the exact same debate but lockdowns are bad for people. are they targeting governor desantis because of the potential 2024 presidential contender, this comes after 60 iminutes submitted it did offer in center the santos' comments explain vaccinations as publix...
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ken rogoff there, harvard university professor of economics and public policy.t of humility we still need in this moment, even from someone like ken rogoff looking out. tom: mr. dimon made very clear he agrees with the academic that we just don't know. i am going to say this now for late april and into may, we are going to reframe it through earnings reports and were corporate officers say about the rest of the year. jonathan: earnings begins next week. earnings season with j.p. morgan kicking off. cpi data around the corner as well. we need to talk about the great vaccination effort taking place in the united states of america. we will do that next with john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. s&p 500, all-time highs. yields advanced, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> michigan is grappling with a coronavirus surge that made it the worst place for covid in the u.s.. the state reported more than 8000 infections and 30 deaths on wednesday. it is now on pace to surpass its december record. on a per capita basis, michigan has the most coronavirus hospital patients
ken rogoff there, harvard university professor of economics and public policy.t of humility we still need in this moment, even from someone like ken rogoff looking out. tom: mr. dimon made very clear he agrees with the academic that we just don't know. i am going to say this now for late april and into may, we are going to reframe it through earnings reports and were corporate officers say about the rest of the year. jonathan: earnings begins next week. earnings season with j.p. morgan kicking...
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his copy of the book, preserved at the houghton library of harvard university, contains what the national archives calls, quote, the most extended, unrelenting and pointed use of taunts and jabs in all of his writings. monroe claimed his deterrence of the french alliance. particularly in doubt of the mission to lawrence from the apprehension those would produce in our foreign nations, precisely the ill effect they did produce. to which washington replies unpardonable. when they were different political sentiments from mr. monroe whose judgment one must presume is infallible. monroe wonders why his pro-french statements were unsatisfactory. i could not imagine showing my favor for the impending documents and favor of the french nation. the president gives his answer, the great purpose was to preserve peace by having a position completely neutral. it wasn't known beforehand what the collaborative session may be, perhaps with one nation providing feelings to other nations that we were at peace and wish to remain so. when monroe reflects on why he delayed his departure from france, upon matur
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she holds a ba from harvard university and an mba with the highest extinction -- highest distinction from harvard business school. she is also an accomplished best-selling author and the founder of a website. we are so delighted she can join us, let's welcome sheryl sandberg to detroit. sheryl: thank you for having me, i first got to visit the detroit economic club when i was a young staffer in the clinton debate -- in the clinton presidency. we know how old i am. it is a treat to be back and, actually, i think the big thing that got canceled for me when coronavirus happened, was my trip in person. it has taken us now rescheduling via zoom. this marks, for me, a year of coronavirus. why am sad to not be here in person, i am happy to be here with the pleasure is all ours ad we will have you back in person. the moderator is a familiar voice to all. a reporter at debbie wj news radio. the first ever black woman in radio broadcast. she is a great friend and a friend to me. >> thank you so much, steve. it is a pleasure to be here and i am excited to be a part of the conversation. steve: gr
she holds a ba from harvard university and an mba with the highest extinction -- highest distinction from harvard business school. she is also an accomplished best-selling author and the founder of a website. we are so delighted she can join us, let's welcome sheryl sandberg to detroit. sheryl: thank you for having me, i first got to visit the detroit economic club when i was a young staffer in the clinton debate -- in the clinton presidency. we know how old i am. it is a treat to be back and,...
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reaction from george, washington his copy of the book preserved at the houghton library of harvard university contains what the national archives calls quote the most extended unremitting and pointed use of taunts and jibes sarcasm and scathing criticism in all of his writings. monroe explains his concern for maintaining the french alliance. it being known that with other members of the senate i had opposed in many instances the measures of the administration particularly in that of the mission of mr. morris to france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce in our foreign relations precisely the ill effect. they did presumed produce. to which washington replies on pardonable to appoint these men to office, although we've acknowledged first rate abilities when they were of different political sentiments from mr. monroe whose judgment one would presume must be infallible. monroe wonders why his pro-french statements were inappropriate? i could not conceive why such dissatisfaction should be shown on account of my presenting to the convention publicly those docum
reaction from george, washington his copy of the book preserved at the houghton library of harvard university contains what the national archives calls quote the most extended unremitting and pointed use of taunts and jibes sarcasm and scathing criticism in all of his writings. monroe explains his concern for maintaining the french alliance. it being known that with other members of the senate i had opposed in many instances the measures of the administration particularly in that of the mission...
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his copy of the book reserved as the horton library at harvard university contains what national archives calls the most pointed views of scathing criticism in all of his writings. monroe explains his concern for maintaining the french alliance. it being known with other members of the senate, i aopposed many instances the measures of the administration, particularly in that of the mission of mr. morris of france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce, in our foreign relations, precisely the ill-effect they did produce. to which washington replies, unpardonable to appoint these men to office, although with acknowledged first rate of ability when they were of different political sentiments of mr. monroe. whose judgment, one most presume, is infallible. he must wonder why his pro-french statements. i ko not conceive why such dissatisfaction should be shown on account of my presenting to the convention publicly those documents, which tended to prove how strong the feelings of the administration were in favor of the french nation. andle president gives the an
his copy of the book reserved as the horton library at harvard university contains what national archives calls the most pointed views of scathing criticism in all of his writings. monroe explains his concern for maintaining the french alliance. it being known with other members of the senate, i aopposed many instances the measures of the administration, particularly in that of the mission of mr. morris of france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce, in our...
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she holds a ba from harvard university and an mba with the highest distinction from harvard business school. she is also an accomplished vessel and author and founder of leanin.org. we are excited she could join us from california. let's say hello and welcome, sheryl sandberg, to detroit. >> thank you for having me. i got to visit the economic club when i was a young staffer at the treasury department in the clinton presidency. we now know how old i am. but it is a treat to be back and i think the big thing that got canceled for me when coronavirus happened was my trip in person. it has taken us rescheduling via zoom, but this marks for me a year of coronavirus. i am sad not to be there in person but i'm really happy to be with you today and grateful you invited me. >> the pleasure is ours and we will have you back in person someday soon. welcome again. our moderator today is a familiar voice. reporter at wwj news radio 950. she is the first ever black woman in radio broadcasting in the michigan journalism hall of fame. she's a great friend of the eec and better friend to me, vicki.
she holds a ba from harvard university and an mba with the highest distinction from harvard business school. she is also an accomplished vessel and author and founder of leanin.org. we are excited she could join us from california. let's say hello and welcome, sheryl sandberg, to detroit. >> thank you for having me. i got to visit the economic club when i was a young staffer at the treasury department in the clinton presidency. we now know how old i am. but it is a treat to be back and i...
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on behalf of my colleagues at harvard university contributing to the public health and then the findings on measures. and in my written testimony. and conducted by the aph i. and then with that disease transmission and the second report and the parallel sets by many airports to mitigate disease spread. and the aircraft on the ground and the ventilation systems are not operating. and the risk of the the air is no longer circulating and refreshed. we recommend airlines changed practices for active ventilation with that. on the ground. they adopted the recommendation shortly after the release of the first report. and then to rise significantly among eligible adults. and for vaccinated individuals and to inquire and transmit the disease. allows them to fly with a high degree of confidence while the disease to circulate in the population. and with that extensive research with the harvard school of public health we are in the midst of a one year plus public health crisis to when infected 32 million people and killed over 582,000. we will lead the country out of this crisis and beyond back to r
on behalf of my colleagues at harvard university contributing to the public health and then the findings on measures. and in my written testimony. and conducted by the aph i. and then with that disease transmission and the second report and the parallel sets by many airports to mitigate disease spread. and the aircraft on the ground and the ventilation systems are not operating. and the risk of the the air is no longer circulating and refreshed. we recommend airlines changed practices for...
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joining me to figure this out is stephen welcome a professor of international relations at harvard universityo-authored the israel op in 2007 and most recently wrote the hell of good intentions. it is terrific to have youon with us today talking about this. is there ever going to be a time where america's generals, strategic last think the conditions have been met to depart afghanistan? you and i have been talking about this for a ticket and i have. it just feels like we've gone the full loop. >> i think that's right. given the way they have defined the objectives, no, we are never going to reach that point. they define the objectives quite unrealistically, suggesting afghanistan not only has to be no longer a possible safe haven for terrorism, but also that it has to not be exporting narcotics anymore, not facing any problem with refugees leaving their politically stable arrangement and on good terms with all of its neighbors. that is a bridge too far. we are never actually going to get there. if that is the objective, we will be there literally forever. >> in 2010, you and i were part of so
joining me to figure this out is stephen welcome a professor of international relations at harvard universityo-authored the israel op in 2007 and most recently wrote the hell of good intentions. it is terrific to have youon with us today talking about this. is there ever going to be a time where america's generals, strategic last think the conditions have been met to depart afghanistan? you and i have been talking about this for a ticket and i have. it just feels like we've gone the full loop....
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naomi oreskes as a professor of the history of history of science at harvard university she says more than ever countries need to take action regardless of what other nations are doing. i suppose in a way the most shocking thing about this report is that there's nothing shocking in it that this is exactly what scientists have been predicting for more than 20 years it shows that climate change has continued unabated it shows that all the skeptical arguments that it might all be fine that we don't have to worry the warming stuff all of those arguments have been proven absolutely positively to be false but i think we've seen plenty of evidence over the last 2025 you can 30 years that when the u.s. won't act it becomes an excuse for other countries not to act united states and china did to the largest emitters both in terms of an emissions and total historic emissions but the united states is higher than china in terms of capital in the shins so the united states in terms of its current situation and our historic contributions is the single most important drive for. climate change and in
naomi oreskes as a professor of the history of history of science at harvard university she says more than ever countries need to take action regardless of what other nations are doing. i suppose in a way the most shocking thing about this report is that there's nothing shocking in it that this is exactly what scientists have been predicting for more than 20 years it shows that climate change has continued unabated it shows that all the skeptical arguments that it might all be fine that we...
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abstraction people have lost track of the drive to protect their part but they love david keith a harvard university as one of the most controversial climate researchers a believes it's high time we had an emergency plan his idea is to create a sort of screen using dust particles which would reflect the sun's rays weakening or even holding global warming. past big pilot project names copecks keeps been postponed and there's still not too much opposition. what it hears is it something that might in combination with emissions cuts reduce the overall climate risk maybe substantially that's the evidence we have for climate calls so the question is to what extent the solar church or reduce climate rest actually harm people in the art like extreme storms extreme temperatures sea level rise those are research questions that we don't know the answer to. so called solar radiation management is a gamble little research is being dom on the risks and yet it could be a last lifeline when it comes to curbing global warming. in practice it would mean at least $10000.00 aircraft injecting the stratosphere every 2 y
abstraction people have lost track of the drive to protect their part but they love david keith a harvard university as one of the most controversial climate researchers a believes it's high time we had an emergency plan his idea is to create a sort of screen using dust particles which would reflect the sun's rays weakening or even holding global warming. past big pilot project names copecks keeps been postponed and there's still not too much opposition. what it hears is it something that might...
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lee who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s at harvard university and who helped pioneer the science of crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend, documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> in the public interest, the westinghouse broadcasting company and the university of pittsburgh, one of the nation's major health centers, in cooperation with the american medical society and the united states public health service, bring you "the silent invader," an up to the minute report on asian influenza. how do you do. i'm carl ives. throughout history, mankind has been forced to wage many battles in order to protect his family or nation against misfortune, disaster or even popular extinction. sometimes these wars have been -- well, have been catastrophic. there was the catastrophe of 1918 when an influenza epidemic swept through our own nation as well as the entire world
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new study finds stress could lead to hair loss and balding researchers from harvard university found a hormone released by stress suppress the growth of hair, at least in mice. the hair follicle state dormant for longer. the discovery has not yet been verified be the same for humans. but researchers believe it is similar scientists say the findings can lay a foundation for exploring treatments for hair loss caused by chronic stress. >> still ahead on kron 4 news at 6, a 3rd day of emotional testimony today in the trial of former police officer accused of killing george floyd we'll hear from 2 witnesses in one of the prosecutors in the case. also coming up, new details about the 2018 a car fire that was the one up at trinity and shasta counties. what may have caused that one. and people are starting to get out. enjoy this beautiful weather, right. but if you're planning to go to oakland. there are changes covid related. we'll break them down. keep it here. kron 4 news at 6. we'll ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual
new study finds stress could lead to hair loss and balding researchers from harvard university found a hormone released by stress suppress the growth of hair, at least in mice. the hair follicle state dormant for longer. the discovery has not yet been verified be the same for humans. but researchers believe it is similar scientists say the findings can lay a foundation for exploring treatments for hair loss caused by chronic stress. >> still ahead on kron 4 news at 6, a 3rd day of...
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iraqi's who's the author of the book why trust science and professor of the history of science at harvard university joins us via skype from palm desert in california professor great to have you join us 1st up the latest report simply further amplifies the the urgency of what is now a climate emergency. yes that's right i suppose in a way the most shocking thing about this report is that there's nothing shocking in it that this is exactly what scientists have been predicting for more than 20 years it shows that climate change has continued unabated it shows that all the skeptical arguments that it might all be fine and we don't have to worry that what will stop all of those arguments have been proven absolutely positively to be false. presidents called this virtual summit of world leaders. how important is it that the u.s. is back in the game of reducing emissions after 4 years of donald trump well i think it's quite important people from other countries can perhaps be what authoritative that i can on this but i think we've seen plenty of evidence over the last 2025 beacon 30 years that when the u.s
iraqi's who's the author of the book why trust science and professor of the history of science at harvard university joins us via skype from palm desert in california professor great to have you join us 1st up the latest report simply further amplifies the the urgency of what is now a climate emergency. yes that's right i suppose in a way the most shocking thing about this report is that there's nothing shocking in it that this is exactly what scientists have been predicting for more than 20...
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he later earned a masters in public administration from harvard university's kennedy school of government and he's currently a freelance author and historical researcher based here in fredericksburg. he has assisted such authors as david mccall la, jon meacham, sebastian younger, evan thomas, john mccain and michael beschloss. that's an all-star lineup of writers p. he won an emmy for his work on the ken burns civil war series on pbs and served as an a consultant on the hbo mini series john adams produced by john hanks and the abc mini series challenger about the space shuttle disaster. he's the author of the novel on elba b. washburn. he also published war poet, which was described by "the washington journal" as, quote, a painfully touching biography. he is currently completing a book about the life, letters and humor of political commentator and satirist, art buchwald, which will be published later this year by random house. it's a genuine pleasure to introduce an outstanding researcher and biographier, my good friend mike hill. er, my good friend mike hill.>> good evening. thank you so
he later earned a masters in public administration from harvard university's kennedy school of government and he's currently a freelance author and historical researcher based here in fredericksburg. he has assisted such authors as david mccall la, jon meacham, sebastian younger, evan thomas, john mccain and michael beschloss. that's an all-star lineup of writers p. he won an emmy for his work on the ken burns civil war series on pbs and served as an a consultant on the hbo mini series john...
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on behalf of my many colleagues at harvard university, you contributed research and recommendations.i appreciate being able to share with you our science-based members to reduce risk for those who work and travel on the nation's airways. in my written testimony, i outline the findings of the two reports and the extensive research conducted by the aphi. the first report studied covid on board aircrafts and the reports of ventilation, face masks, disinfection on bridges, disinfection on hygiene designed to lower the risk of transmission. the second looked at airports and the parallel cautions set by many airports to stop the spread. when ventilation systems are not operating, which can happen when planes are parked on the terminal or during de-icing, the air is not being refreshed. we asked them to ensure active ventilation when they're on the ground. they adopted this recommendation shortly after the release of our first report. the country now sees vaccination rates rising significantly among eligible adults. the cdc recently announced that fully vaccinated people can travel at low r
on behalf of my many colleagues at harvard university, you contributed research and recommendations.i appreciate being able to share with you our science-based members to reduce risk for those who work and travel on the nation's airways. in my written testimony, i outline the findings of the two reports and the extensive research conducted by the aphi. the first report studied covid on board aircrafts and the reports of ventilation, face masks, disinfection on bridges, disinfection on hygiene...
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lee, who constructed the diaramas in the mid-1940s at harvard university, and who helped pioneer the science of crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3, every weekend documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> up next, the 1918 influenza pandemic and how it devastated u.s. civilians and soldiers during the final year of world war i and beyond. also, a look at why the epidemic isn't memorialized like the war itself, despite causing a higher number of deaths. the author of the american pandemic. >> i do believe that that's my cue to head over this direction and to give our -- hi. give our introduction for the next speaker. and also i would like to say before that here's a little public service announcement. also stealing this liner
lee, who constructed the diaramas in the mid-1940s at harvard university, and who helped pioneer the science of crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3, every weekend documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> up next, the 1918 influenza pandemic and how it...
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cornell west at harvard university. thank you, professor. i appreciate you. >> you heard the chief.omments of what the relationship should between the police and the community. everyone should be able to go home at the end of the day here. >> absolutely. >> philonise put it so well. it was so good to see both of those brothers. it is really about black hum humanity. you heard the chief say, sanctity of life. it is important not to get too caught up with the evidence, it is the perception of the evidence that's going to make a difference you see. when philonise says black humanity is on trial. we know you can't prove your humanity to somebody. it is not a logical dedecldeduction. it is a moral perception and a spiritual communion. we had it with rodney king and breonna. it is going to be the perception of the everyday. it is important that it is not a matter of legality here. we are talking about morality and spirituality. this is going to be the real challenge. this is why this is a historical moment like it was with emit. when you put humanity on trial, black humanity in america, b
cornell west at harvard university. thank you, professor. i appreciate you. >> you heard the chief.omments of what the relationship should between the police and the community. everyone should be able to go home at the end of the day here. >> absolutely. >> philonise put it so well. it was so good to see both of those brothers. it is really about black hum humanity. you heard the chief say, sanctity of life. it is important not to get too caught up with the evidence, it is the...
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he also received a phd in government from harvard university. after law school, he clerk for judge con and worked in private practice. private practice. thank you for joining us in moderating today's panel. >> thank you so much, john, and thanks to the federalist society of chicago for organizing this great event. it's really a perfect time to have this terrific panel as we approach the 2021 election cycle. a number of trends have combined to make this what i think will be the most interesting judicial process in my lifetime. as everyone knows, we are gearing up for the redistricting and reapportionment based on the 2020 census that will affect federal, state, and local offices all across the country. a number of changes we have seen over the past decade have combined to make this unpredictable. this is going to be the first redistricting cycle since the 1960's without the department of justice reviewing redistricting plans for majority effect after the supreme court's decision in 2013, which struck down section five. it's also going to be the f
he also received a phd in government from harvard university. after law school, he clerk for judge con and worked in private practice. private practice. thank you for joining us in moderating today's panel. >> thank you so much, john, and thanks to the federalist society of chicago for organizing this great event. it's really a perfect time to have this terrific panel as we approach the 2021 election cycle. a number of trends have combined to make this what i think will be the most...