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harvard university donated the land of the arboretum um, the director ned always makes a joke. so i'll just echo ned and say it's the probably the first and last time harvard ever gave anything away in any case harvard donated the land to the city to have an incorporated into the developing boston park system and to open for the public. for public enjoyment and for education to make education public and in turn the city least the land back to the arboretum for the purposes of research and education and committed itself. to managing for public use the grounds through construction and maintenance of roads walls fences gates and to some extent sufficient security and it's probably less known to many of our guests that the arnold arboretum doesn't receive funding of any kind from harvard university. so the the fact that you know since this inception of an incredibly unique space, you know having you know 188 1879 or so was the original design all the way up until 2022 is truly a testament to the to that relationship building that homestead and sergeant developed. thank you. rosanna
harvard university donated the land of the arboretum um, the director ned always makes a joke. so i'll just echo ned and say it's the probably the first and last time harvard ever gave anything away in any case harvard donated the land to the city to have an incorporated into the developing boston park system and to open for the public. for public enjoyment and for education to make education public and in turn the city least the land back to the arboretum for the purposes of research and...
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harvard university donated the land of the arboretum. het director, ned, always makes a joke i will echo netted saved by the first time in less time harvard ever gave anything away. in any case harvard donated the land to the city had incorporated into the parks system and open it for the public prayer, for public enjoyment and for education to make education public. andhe through the city at least the land back to the arboretum and education to managing through construction and maintenance into some x that sufficient security. probably less known to ourt guests and does not receive funding of any kind from harvard university. the fact that since its inception of an incredibly unique space in 1879 or so was original design all the way up until 2022 is truly a testament to that relationship. about return than we imagine perfect spaces. what we can learn from them today whatever you think is appropriate. >> am going to take us to shuttle town you might call it the city it's a small city in massachusetts. got engaged there was the place wher
harvard university donated the land of the arboretum. het director, ned, always makes a joke i will echo netted saved by the first time in less time harvard ever gave anything away. in any case harvard donated the land to the city had incorporated into the parks system and open it for the public prayer, for public enjoyment and for education to make education public. andhe through the city at least the land back to the arboretum and education to managing through construction and maintenance...
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no one betting on people would have bet that she would become the first woman president of harvard universityrating its second woman president, professor claudine gay, the daughter of haitian immigrants. in her new book, now professor drew gilpin faust writes, for many white southerners of my generation, a life defining question has been how long it took us to notice the contradictions between the democratic and christian ideals intoned in church and school and the patterns of injustice in which our lives were invaded. when did the contradictions become troubling? when did they become unbearable? what was the moment of epiphany? for drew, the epiphany came when she was nine years old, on february 12th, 1957, she wrote a letter, there mr. eisenhower, i am nine years old, and i am white. but i have many feelings about segregation. she asked the president of the united states to and segregation. our games in the woods and fields around our house most often involved the refining of civil war battles, when my older brother forced me to be grant so he could be really. years went by before i learned
no one betting on people would have bet that she would become the first woman president of harvard universityrating its second woman president, professor claudine gay, the daughter of haitian immigrants. in her new book, now professor drew gilpin faust writes, for many white southerners of my generation, a life defining question has been how long it took us to notice the contradictions between the democratic and christian ideals intoned in church and school and the patterns of injustice in...
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harvard. our client having given -- clients haven't given up. they are ready to hold their university accountable to ensure they can continue to try to -- through other means to ensure equitable access to admissions at harvard. host: does your group have any concerns with what you have heard or seen from colleges and universities? guest: we have a concern that colleges and universities would use this decision as an excuse to no longer try to create rater equity when it comes to admissions to their school. he saw many universities and colleges reaffirmed their commitment to educational equity and we applaud that and to the extent that colleges and universities shy array -- away from their responsibilities at the -- responsibilities, our organizations will ensure that we put pressure on them. all students deserve access to these important resources and it would be eight shame for this decision to cause a setback in terms of educational equity. host: your group reaction and what you are seeing from university and options. guest: we agreed that everyone should have equal access and the pr
harvard. our client having given -- clients haven't given up. they are ready to hold their university accountable to ensure they can continue to try to -- through other means to ensure equitable access to admissions at harvard. host: does your group have any concerns with what you have heard or seen from colleges and universities? guest: we have a concern that colleges and universities would use this decision as an excuse to no longer try to create rater equity when it comes to admissions to...
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we all the question, all humans alone in the universe. ivy nov is a professor of science at harvard university. he joins us to talk about that, but to get a subject to off his new book, extra terrestrial, the 1st sight of intelligent life beyond us. i have been reading this book for my research. i study to turn down the pages whenever i found anything interesting and we all the page is turned down. i know you will have questions as well. jump into the youtube comment section. i need to, you could be part of today's discussion. the reasons for me to buy this book, basically it's like brighten candy. it's like junk food for the spring because there's always doesn't that again, question. what is out there? we may never know about to have these products by brands that is always present. it to me has been to me ever since a little child. i'm 31 years old now. so i'm an old fart, but i still love science. um, it keeps the mind going and it keeps it wondering, and that's where this comes into play. it still keeps you monitoring. it doesn't have all the answers, but it is for the football or oh, that'
we all the question, all humans alone in the universe. ivy nov is a professor of science at harvard university. he joins us to talk about that, but to get a subject to off his new book, extra terrestrial, the 1st sight of intelligent life beyond us. i have been reading this book for my research. i study to turn down the pages whenever i found anything interesting and we all the page is turned down. i know you will have questions as well. jump into the youtube comment section. i need to, you...
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garden and the following year the director of the new arboretum but the research centers of harvard university. for those low was a an early component of the park system designed by olmstead with unofficial. both friends from the 1850s where they were neighbors in staten island and long island and frequent collaborators thereafter. when opportunities, they began to relocate and richardson and 74 and then homestead in 83 to a brookline where they opened office. they were nationally reporting to which the decisions were made and now we go to focus less on what happens in the 1880s and i'm bringing it forward to learn they are innovative and radical solutions could impose examples for the problems of their own base. we have a general question to begin with. here we are in 2022, the 200th o anniversary of olmstead's quote on earningac olmstead's legacy. how did you get interested in this and why do you think the work of he and his colleagues. thank you for the introduction. the idea what drew me to olmstead is this idea of connection and collaboration. this is an extremely important thing to keep
garden and the following year the director of the new arboretum but the research centers of harvard university. for those low was a an early component of the park system designed by olmstead with unofficial. both friends from the 1850s where they were neighbors in staten island and long island and frequent collaborators thereafter. when opportunities, they began to relocate and richardson and 74 and then homestead in 83 to a brookline where they opened office. they were nationally reporting to...
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jeffrey wilson, shakespeare's colored harvard university. and dr. n college at the university of oxford and author of the new book, searching for juliette. the lives and deaths of shakespeare's first tragic heroine. romeo and juliet isn't the only play that's faced the ire of book banners this week on the velshi banned book club podcast, we've given even more shakespeare, featuring the tempest. the first of shakespeare's comedies and one of my favorite place. the amazing margaret atwood is going to join me to discuss the importance of the tempest, and her modern adaptation of it called hegg seed. so many reasons to study shakespeare, including lasting cultural influence, historical significance, and grasp of the english language. the word shakespeare invented, the phrases he's coined, are still part of our lexicon today. more than 400 years later. the next episode of the velshi banned book podcast is available to stream this thursday. until then, check out the first two episodes, which have already dropped. listen and follow wherever you get your pod
jeffrey wilson, shakespeare's colored harvard university. and dr. n college at the university of oxford and author of the new book, searching for juliette. the lives and deaths of shakespeare's first tragic heroine. romeo and juliet isn't the only play that's faced the ire of book banners this week on the velshi banned book club podcast, we've given even more shakespeare, featuring the tempest. the first of shakespeare's comedies and one of my favorite place. the amazing margaret atwood is...
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the next 2018 harvard university, let a team of doctors and scientists to study the low carbohydrate diet and its effect on type one diabetic. the findings were unprecedented. the very low carbohydrate diet resulted in non diabetic blood sugar levels. fewer hypoglycemic events. that's the risk of hospitalization. and a marked improvement on mental health. the is of just anecdotal evidence. there is now a collection of scientific data that proves part of dr. bernstein's diabetes solution, the fuel cards, it was fewer complication. we know what we're doing on a daily flush and arranges in the ninety's times in the eighty's. the reward is that isn't on the kids. she doesn't feel as i've been is nearly as much as we do as, as parents. and for as long as i can do it, i want to make sure that that happens. we will not have complications, normal issues when our life back and that's exactly what we do the the, the, the the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the mom the, the. ready the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, after the end of world war 2, the national liberation movement, it'd be an intensi
the next 2018 harvard university, let a team of doctors and scientists to study the low carbohydrate diet and its effect on type one diabetic. the findings were unprecedented. the very low carbohydrate diet resulted in non diabetic blood sugar levels. fewer hypoglycemic events. that's the risk of hospitalization. and a marked improvement on mental health. the is of just anecdotal evidence. there is now a collection of scientific data that proves part of dr. bernstein's diabetes solution, the...
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brilliance that already exist in these kids and giving them the chances that got me all the way to harvard university to get a doctorate. if i can get a doctorate, every kid can get a doctorate. they deserve a real shot. >> reporter: he tells us that they will start with 30 students in the fall , all freshman. allowing them to grow together and gradually together with the entire team staying with those 30 students. back to you. >>> talk about ending a game in dramatic fashion. the kind of moment that little leaguers dream of comes to life in williamsport. >>> the 49ers getting ready for the start of the regular season and their quarterback room just got smaller. we take a look at the decision to send trey lance to dallas. >>> the giants pulled off a rare type of double play yesterday at oracle park against the atlanta braves. the national league mvp front rather at the plate and the giants pitcher throws one down the middle. the first baseman causes it and then to the second baseman for the out at first. it is not over. the runner at third tries for home. he sends a rocket to the catcher and that is
brilliance that already exist in these kids and giving them the chances that got me all the way to harvard university to get a doctorate. if i can get a doctorate, every kid can get a doctorate. they deserve a real shot. >> reporter: he tells us that they will start with 30 students in the fall , all freshman. allowing them to grow together and gradually together with the entire team staying with those 30 students. back to you. >>> talk about ending a game in dramatic fashion....
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over the past two months at harvard university, we used the best instruments the world has to offer tole to demonstrate that they are from outside the solar system. >> wow, okay. you'll be making that formal announcement this week. in that profile of you, it said this, where loeb departs from most of his colleagues is in thinking that aliens could have already made their way to us. do you believe and does this finding support the idea that aliens have already made their way to us? >> the question that we address here in the first paper is whether the material is from outside the solar system. the next question is whether the composition pattern that we find in terms of elements indicates some technological origin. and, of course, the best way to figure it out is to find a big piece of the object, because then you can tell the difference between a rock and a technological gadget. a gadget will have buttons on it. and actually in my class at harvard university, i asked the students what should we do if we find a technological gadget with buttons on it? should we press the button? half of
over the past two months at harvard university, we used the best instruments the world has to offer tole to demonstrate that they are from outside the solar system. >> wow, okay. you'll be making that formal announcement this week. in that profile of you, it said this, where loeb departs from most of his colleagues is in thinking that aliens could have already made their way to us. do you believe and does this finding support the idea that aliens have already made their way to us?...
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the next few 1018 harvard university. let a team of doctors and sciences to study the low carbohydrate diet and its effect on type one diabetic. the the findings were unprecedented. the very low carbohydrate diet resulted in non diabetic blood sugar levels. fewer hypoglycemic events. and that's risk of hospitalization. in a marked improvement on mental health, the instead of just anecdotal evidence, there is now a collection of scientific data that proves part of the dr. bern schemes. diabetes solution, the fuel cards equals fewer complication. we know what we're doing on a daily flush and arranges in the ninety's sometimes in the eighty's. the reward is that isn't on the kid. since doesn't feel as i've been is nearly as much as we do as it stands. and for as long as i can do it, i want to make sure that this happens we would not have complications, normal issues where life back and that's exactly what we do. the the, the, the the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the mom, the i. ready need the, the russian states never as t
the next few 1018 harvard university. let a team of doctors and sciences to study the low carbohydrate diet and its effect on type one diabetic. the the findings were unprecedented. the very low carbohydrate diet resulted in non diabetic blood sugar levels. fewer hypoglycemic events. and that's risk of hospitalization. in a marked improvement on mental health, the instead of just anecdotal evidence, there is now a collection of scientific data that proves part of the dr. bern schemes. diabetes...
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brilliance that already exists in these kids, and giving them the chances that got me all the way to harvard university to get a doctorate. if i can get a doctorate, every one of these kids can get a doctorate as well, they just deserve a shot. >> this fall, the school will welcome its first class of 39th graders. goal is to keep the classes together through their high school years so they can grow as a group. the focus of the class will remain the same, and teachers can build on the growth students are making, year after year. you can see all of our coverage of how the bay area is bouncing back, just go to our website, kpix.com. >>> beyonc÷ fans will be making a beeline to santa clara this week. they are counting down to the renaissance tour, which is coming to levis on wednesday. tomorrow, the santa clara city council will vote on whether to name the singer honorary mayor and give her a key to the city. at last check, there were fewer than 100 tickets are still available for the concert. they will cost you at least $200 each. >>> b.a.r.t. wants to help you get to and from the concert but they have ad
brilliance that already exists in these kids, and giving them the chances that got me all the way to harvard university to get a doctorate. if i can get a doctorate, every one of these kids can get a doctorate as well, they just deserve a shot. >> this fall, the school will welcome its first class of 39th graders. goal is to keep the classes together through their high school years so they can grow as a group. the focus of the class will remain the same, and teachers can build on the...
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brilliance that already exists in these kids and giving me the chances that got me all the way to harvard universityget a doctorate. if i can get a doctorate, every single one of these kids in east oakland can get a doctorate as well. they just deserve a real shot. >> reporter: dr. cruz tells us they will start with 30 students in the fall, all freshmen, allowing them to grow and graduate together with the entire team staying with those 30 students. back to you. >> awesome program. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> at 6:00, thieves and burglars in the east bay are moving beyond the streets and onto the wart. no peg legs, parrots or treasure maps to be found, but when it comes to east bay marinas, some people say pirates are roaming free. >> it's every week. it's every week somebody's missing something. >>> plus a brawl at an emeryville mall leaves shoppers and workers stunned. >> next thing you know, a lady gets stabbed in the neck and somebody shooting a gun. >> the calls for major changes to keep the mall safe. >>
brilliance that already exists in these kids and giving me the chances that got me all the way to harvard universityget a doctorate. if i can get a doctorate, every single one of these kids in east oakland can get a doctorate as well. they just deserve a real shot. >> reporter: dr. cruz tells us they will start with 30 students in the fall, all freshmen, allowing them to grow and graduate together with the entire team staying with those 30 students. back to you. >> awesome program....
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harvard university. name on it? harvard university.versity is an idiot. is an idiot. sorry. okay. well it might be worth if you find it interesting . as i say, follow it interesting. as i say, follow it up on the youtube discussions. >> but it's not that shocking. by >> but it's not that shocking. by the way, if are from by the way, if they are from outside our solar system, i listen a podcast on space listen to a podcast on space dust, and if you go on your roof, will able to when roof, you will be able to when you on space, dust does you were on space, dust does a google the wrong thing. next thing i listened to a podcast, but on any roof there will be within billions of particles within the billions of particles , handful of , you'll get a handful of particles from outside , you'll get a handful of parisolar from outside , you'll get a handful of parisolar system. from outside , you'll get a handful of parisolar system. oh rom outside , you'll get a handful of parisolar system. oh really? side our solar system. oh really? it's that
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the subtitle is camelot and the american commitment to vietnam is published by harvard university, has just been published this fall, and it is available in the foir today for purchase and signing. they make a perfect holiday gift and you will even get an inscription and a signature from mark. mark is a historian here at the miller center, where he also chairs our presidential recordings program. and i'm not only happy to call him a colleague, but a friend. and speaking of harvard, we are joined remotely today by our good friend, professor fred logevall. fred, welcome who holds the lawrence de belfry, chair of international affairs at harvard university, where he is also a professor of history. fred is the pulitzer prize winning for his book called embers of war? and its subtitle, the fall of an empire and the making of america's vietnam. i highly recommend it, as well as his most recent book, which is jfk coming of age in the american century, 1917 to 1956. and you might be saying, but didn't president kennedy have another seven years on this earth? and the answer is yes. and that is
the subtitle is camelot and the american commitment to vietnam is published by harvard university, has just been published this fall, and it is available in the foir today for purchase and signing. they make a perfect holiday gift and you will even get an inscription and a signature from mark. mark is a historian here at the miller center, where he also chairs our presidential recordings program. and i'm not only happy to call him a colleague, but a friend. and speaking of harvard, we are...
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today, ukrainian and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard university, serhiy platyi , i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day. thank you very much . i congratulate you on the holiday. you personally with the presentation of the taras shevchenko award , this is a very important marker for this award of your award. thank you. a sign of bad taste, but i will tell you that there were not many history books that i read with such interest as the last school textbook on the history of russia, written by the former minister of culture of the russian federation, medinsky , and the rector of the moscow institute of international relations, because you know when i read books by historians of your books i think that the gate of europe is such a beautiful philip from such an analysis of ukrainian history when i later read it in textbooks of medina for me it's like looking at it i don't even know how it is compare well, some comic from which i am trying to find answers to the question what is modern russia breathing? the moder
today, ukrainian and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard university, serhiy platyi , i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day. thank you very much . i congratulate you on the holiday. you personally with the presentation of the taras shevchenko award , this is a very important marker for this award of your award. thank you. a sign of bad taste, but i will tell you that there were not many history books that i...
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she earned her ba in history and literature from harvard university, from harvard university and a phdican studies from the university h of iowa and just taught at texas tech university, calbr state, fullerton, harvard and brown. shef is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war, and trembling earth and we're so excited to effort with us today. so before i turn over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography and megan put together so you b all should receive that by now. if not, that link is posted in the chat. so with that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much. thank you, nichole, for that lovely introduction and to the smithsonian associates with the invitation to be with you tonight. i would also like to thank harmony and ellen and steve and anna and lizzo running the show and to helping me get all the tech straight. i cannot think of a better place for me tout talk about "saving yellowstone" than at the smithsonian as you learn tonight,
she earned her ba in history and literature from harvard university, from harvard university and a phdican studies from the university h of iowa and just taught at texas tech university, calbr state, fullerton, harvard and brown. shef is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war, and trembling earth and we're so excited to effort with us today. so before i turn over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like...
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nuclear industry, oleksiy kovalenko spoke with maryana buzhenina , an atomic energy researcher at harvard university. there was a water leak at the power plant, how dangerous is the situation from the point of view of maintenance at the gas station, the situation is extremely dangerous now at the gas station and every day it worsens in particular for two reasons: firstly, what you mentioned, the equipment does not receive proper care, it will not receive proper components, the second reason is a critical lack of personnel, there are many personnel, these are highly qualified specialists licensed by our ukrainian regulator, and many of them have already left, many of them were evacuated they were subjected to torture, they were abused by the russian occupiers, and now, to what extent do we have such power units left at the power units, even despite the fact that, well , five or six are now stopped in a state of security stops at which there is not a single licensed operator or licensed specialist , recently the minister of energy in an interview with the voice of america said that the only way to for
nuclear industry, oleksiy kovalenko spoke with maryana buzhenina , an atomic energy researcher at harvard university. there was a water leak at the power plant, how dangerous is the situation from the point of view of maintenance at the gas station, the situation is extremely dangerous now at the gas station and every day it worsens in particular for two reasons: firstly, what you mentioned, the equipment does not receive proper care, it will not receive proper components, the second reason is...
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this is the opinion of harvard university international relations specialist catherine sik king. if thiss handled well in the united states and other countries take it into account, according to analysts, the situation with trump can also become an example of how the united states overcomes internal problems relying on the law kateryna lisonova iryna shynkarenko veronika baldirasi iglesias voice of america washington for american soldiers there are special gas stations with lower prices for gasoline and a network of shopping centers that sell things for the military and their families - without taxes in such a shopping center and also at the gas station and iryna shynkarenko and oleksiy osyka rosa natal , the wife of an american soldier, visited a hairdressing salon for military personnel on one of the military bases near washington my husband has been living on a military base for 10 years, he tries not to buy fuel for his car anywhere except the gas station located on the same military base, it allows me to save money, i pay here about 3 dollars 35 cents in general, the whole market ar
this is the opinion of harvard university international relations specialist catherine sik king. if thiss handled well in the united states and other countries take it into account, according to analysts, the situation with trump can also become an example of how the united states overcomes internal problems relying on the law kateryna lisonova iryna shynkarenko veronika baldirasi iglesias voice of america washington for american soldiers there are special gas stations with lower prices for...
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it's a vicious cycle. >> this is essentially a college that is masquerading as a university. >> i take harvard'say. they make about 40,000 a year in salary, paid for by the university. what they are protesting, they want to be paid more. 40,000 is the median income of someone living in ohio. you are not entitled to a six figure salary as a graduate student. i don't mind harvard pointing out some other options, if you need that much help in school, go for it. >> taxpayers should not be on the hook when they choose to go to the university, $55,000 a year for graduate students. sure, they are getting 40 grand but they are in the red to what they are paying. should taxpayers be in a totally different way funding the bad choices of people who are going to make millions moreover their lifetime than two-thirds of americans who will be on the hook for it? >> invent a word, not, at all, of course not. harvard gets $53 billion endowment. you know how much money that is? countries don't have that as gdp. 80,000 all in. if i want to send my kid to harvard, 320,000 over four years. i have to earn and my wife
it's a vicious cycle. >> this is essentially a college that is masquerading as a university. >> i take harvard'say. they make about 40,000 a year in salary, paid for by the university. what they are protesting, they want to be paid more. 40,000 is the median income of someone living in ohio. you are not entitled to a six figure salary as a graduate student. i don't mind harvard pointing out some other options, if you need that much help in school, go for it. >> taxpayers...
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broadcast , ukrainian and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard universityulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day thank you very much i congratulate you on the holiday i congratulate all the viewers and listeners on the holiday and you personally on the awarding of the taras shevchenko award - this is a very important marker for this award your award thank you i want to talk about historical memory and you know i have to admit it of course yes, hehe, it sounds like a healer with stupid taste, but i will tell you that there were not many historical books that i read with such interest as the last school textbook on the history of russia, which was written by the former minister of culture of the russian federation medinsky and er, the rector of the moscow institute of international mutual waves because you know, when i read the books of historians of your book, i think that the gate of europe is such a beautiful philip , from such an analysis of ukrainian history, when i then read it in the textbooks of medina , it’s like lookin
broadcast , ukrainian and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard universityulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day thank you very much i congratulate you on the holiday i congratulate all the viewers and listeners on the holiday and you personally on the awarding of the taras shevchenko award - this is a very important marker for this award your award thank you i want to talk about historical memory and you know i have to...
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feel like i just experience what it is like to have a trash talk from a professor of science, harvard university, that has with a lot of control to see that continues a new series that your work has inspired one of them. and you just mentioned this one, this is from the smithsonian magazine, oh they share this, this new series suggesting that a more more is a nitrogen ice pancake. we spoke to professor of a, just a physics who actually subscribes to this. now i would love you when i, when i play this to explain what he is us thing and telling gene you on before you replying to it. because it's a little complicated. have a look, have a nice a. i can find it by nasa for a long time to help to buy strategies for looking for alien life on x on planets. and it's by trying to understand that you kind of go cycles on these planets and eliminating false positives. and every stronger i've worked with were all confident that we're going to find evidence of alien life, maybe even within our lifetimes. but we know that we're going to do this by eliminating false positives and the same with the we have to le
feel like i just experience what it is like to have a trash talk from a professor of science, harvard university, that has with a lot of control to see that continues a new series that your work has inspired one of them. and you just mentioned this one, this is from the smithsonian magazine, oh they share this, this new series suggesting that a more more is a nitrogen ice pancake. we spoke to professor of a, just a physics who actually subscribes to this. now i would love you when i, when i...
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. ♪ >> sean: harvard university, the wealthiest university in the entire world, they are refusing to itional support to their own students, and instead they are encouraging them to ask the government to do it for them. grad students at harvard have long been outspoken about struggling to make ends meet on their $40,000 yearly stipend and instead of sacrificing a small fraction of what is their $53 billion endowment, the university is now encouraging grad students to a apply for food stamps and hosted an event to teach them how. wow, an ivesy league school. we reached out to harvard today for comment. we have a yet to hear back from them. here with reaction is the hoover institution senior fellow victor davis hanson. i don't know, i always thought liberals, i always say liberals are always generous with other people's money victor and it appears to be the case here. >> yeah, and, you know, that's just the endowment. they spend about $6 billion in their annual budget. and you think of all the diversity, equity and inclusion czars they hired the last three years. so nobody at harvard eve
. ♪ >> sean: harvard university, the wealthiest university in the entire world, they are refusing to itional support to their own students, and instead they are encouraging them to ask the government to do it for them. grad students at harvard have long been outspoken about struggling to make ends meet on their $40,000 yearly stipend and instead of sacrificing a small fraction of what is their $53 billion endowment, the university is now encouraging grad students to a apply for food...
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from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we're so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. if not that link is posted in the chat. so that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. hi everyone. thank you so much. thank you nicole for that lovely introduction and to the smithsonian associates for the invitation to be with you tonight. i would also like to thank harmony and ellen and steve and anna and liz for running this show and to helping me get all the the tech straight. i cannot think of a better place for me to talk about saving yellowstone then at the smithsonian as you will learn tonight, the institution played a really important r
from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we're so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together...
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from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we're so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. if not that link is posted in the chat. so that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. hi everyone. thank you so much. thank you nicole for that lovely introduction and to the smithsonian associates for the invitation to be with you tonight. i would also like to thank harmony and ellen and steve and anna and liz for running this show and to helping me get all the the tech straight. i cannot think of a better place for me to talk about saving yellowstone then at the smithsonian as you will learn tonight, the institution played a really important r
from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we're so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together...