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course, well-known academic figures teach subversion, such as marshall gas, a professor at harvard university, one of the experts on brand azin , who was also obama's campaign manager at the harvard kennedy school. the other is the papich series. cold water is designed for women activists, civil activists and iranian journalists to fill the streets with their help. the brand of the game is not similar . it has university titles. among the moderators, the names of two institutions are mentioned more often, this is id and the azadi network. the management of nadi and fatemeh hakitjo, the representative of the 6th parliament, is managed by nagin shir aghaei, the manager of azadi network, the same host of bbc yesterday and today 's expert of persian language channels. iran has obtained this profit from secret meetings, be structured, with night shampoo, a lot of activity, nationwide strikes , the country's intelligence agencies say that they are superior to the open and hidden courses of the subversives, and even their personal pages have elites , they have also exposed the real names of some key
course, well-known academic figures teach subversion, such as marshall gas, a professor at harvard university, one of the experts on brand azin , who was also obama's campaign manager at the harvard kennedy school. the other is the papich series. cold water is designed for women activists, civil activists and iranian journalists to fill the streets with their help. the brand of the game is not similar . it has university titles. among the moderators, the names of two institutions are mentioned...
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province. 5th of july, london, suas security university, room g3 , hosting professors from harvard university, former member of the iranian parliament. and the leader of a confidential meeting about training courses and recruitment. everything starts here. when you look for free educational courses of universities and institutions in cyberspace, you come across these ads. they alert you when you want to enroll in their courses . log in to the course with a pseudonym to protect your security. organizers are private institutions. some of the participants those selected must complete additional courses. azadi house, and indy are responsible for the courses. they operate under the department of democracy, human rights and labor of the us department of state. managers of these plan institutions soft subversives in iran are given to the us state department. the published documents from the ne institute show: the cost of approved projects by the us government. in the courses, well-known academic figures teach subversion, such as marshall gans, a professor at harvard university, one of the specialist
province. 5th of july, london, suas security university, room g3 , hosting professors from harvard university, former member of the iranian parliament. and the leader of a confidential meeting about training courses and recruitment. everything starts here. when you look for free educational courses of universities and institutions in cyberspace, you come across these ads. they alert you when you want to enroll in their courses . log in to the course with a pseudonym to protect your security....
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they are researching and teaching at harvard university.r theory and our major theory relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles. this connection between physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is inconsistent. in the form of our boss's theory, these are compatible with each other. what does string theory say? he says that elementary particles are not actually particles but structures there are different idols that can have the properties of, for example, black holes, or how the world may have come into being, or the future of the world, whether the world will be destroyed or how it will be, or what dark energy or dark matter is. what are we, where did we come from, where are we going, what are we made of, what are the forces, all this is actually in the form of this theory of our leader and it is a kind of fundamental justification of the basic laws of the world, as a result , it is very closely related to our physics and mathematics. we want to relate this, we need
they are researching and teaching at harvard university.r theory and our major theory relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles. this connection between physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is inconsistent. in the form of our boss's theory, these are compatible with each other. what does string theory say? he says that elementary particles are not actually particles but structures there are different idols that can...
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i came to harvard university in 1985 and since then they have been doing research and teaching at harvard university. my major relates einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics, which deals with atoms and small particles. he speaks it connects physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale. the inconsistency in the majority of the string theory is the compatibility of the string theory, what does it say that elementary particles are not actually particles, but are structures that different objects can have , which justifies the properties that black holes have, for example, or how the world can exist. whether it has come or the future of the world, will the world be destroyed or how will it be or what is dark energy or what is dark matter , what are we, where did we come from, where are we going, what are we made of, what are the forces, all this in the form of this our president's theory is actually valid and it is a kind of fundamental justification of the basic laws of the world, as a result, it is very closely related, this is our physics and mathematics, and we want
i came to harvard university in 1985 and since then they have been doing research and teaching at harvard university. my major relates einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics, which deals with atoms and small particles. he speaks it connects physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale. the inconsistency in the majority of the string theory is the compatibility of the string theory, what does it say that elementary particles are not actually particles, but are structures...
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until now i am doing research and teaching at harvard university.elieve that the main theory and the theory of our boss relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles . this connection of physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is inconsistency in the form of our boss's theory. this is the compatibility of string theory. what does he say, he says that primary particles are not actually particles, but they are structures that can have different dimensions , which justifies the properties that black holes have, for example, or how the world could have been created or the future of the world destroyed. it will go or how it will be or what is dark energy or what is dark matter, what are we, where did we come from, where are we going, what are we made of, what are the forces, all this actually fits in the form of this theory of our leader and is a kind of fundamental justification of the laws it is the basis of the world, as a result, you have a very close relationship, our physics an
until now i am doing research and teaching at harvard university.elieve that the main theory and the theory of our boss relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles . this connection of physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is inconsistency in the form of our boss's theory. this is the compatibility of string theory. what does he say, he says that primary particles are not actually particles, but they are structures that...
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francis fukuyama , a full professor at harvard university. america is the domestic symbol of america's power, and america's narrative has become weak, and the issue of soft power is decreasing day by day. in the literature of international relations, the basis of america's power is soft power, hard power is the support of soft power, this issue of america's soft power becomes a fundamental challenge that both in the foreign and domestic fields in the foreign sphere, more than 20 years of fighting in the middle east is what is in the minds of the people of the middle east or southwest asia, whose heart is like yours . in 1904, the united states played against japan and russia. the essence of america is to create tension, but the supreme leadership of the united states is living in a crisis. in the domestic sphere , the biggest factor in the decline of the united states, which can lead to the decline of the country's national power, and social capital in social sciences is a definition. there is no confidence level what happened in the six mont
francis fukuyama , a full professor at harvard university. america is the domestic symbol of america's power, and america's narrative has become weak, and the issue of soft power is decreasing day by day. in the literature of international relations, the basis of america's power is soft power, hard power is the support of soft power, this issue of america's soft power becomes a fundamental challenge that both in the foreign and domestic fields in the foreign sphere, more than 20 years of...
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and the writing that harvard university received was 0 out of a 100. and those who conducted the studies that that 0 rating was actually pretty generous. but according to their mathematical calculations, based on the formula they developed for the study, they really should have given the harvard and negative 10 out of a 100. uh and that essentially freedom of speech on the campus is nowhere to these bout. they conducted a poll. i'm on harvard university students 72 percent said that conservative speakers should not be allowed on the campus. 43 percent said that a liberal speaker should not be allowed on the campus and a whopping 73 percent. said that violence against the speaker isn't acceptable. that's but you know, less than 3 fourths of the students who believe that it's not ok you in gauging violence against political speech. you disagree with. now, the writing that harvard received was also influenced by the fact that a number of faculty members at harvard are facing disciplinary action and possibly losing their jobs because of political statement
and the writing that harvard university received was 0 out of a 100. and those who conducted the studies that that 0 rating was actually pretty generous. but according to their mathematical calculations, based on the formula they developed for the study, they really should have given the harvard and negative 10 out of a 100. uh and that essentially freedom of speech on the campus is nowhere to these bout. they conducted a poll. i'm on harvard university students 72 percent said that...
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. >> todd: welcome back, a reality check for harvard university. rst school for free speech. a military veteran joins me now. harvard got a zero. harvard not used to getting zeros. as a professor there, describe how stifling the school is for free speech. >> i wouldn't say stifling, that is a little bit strong. the university supports free speech, academic freedom. up to the faculty to decide whether or not they want to risk what might be adverse conditions exercising their position. there are concerns about speaking out in class and later being filleted on social media. they think it is better if they don't tell their classmates or faculty members that they are members of the military and it is impacting the way we design and deliver courses to students. it is up to the faculty member how much risk they want to assume when they make a public statement. >> todd: glad you mentioned the risk, one harvard law professor saying we are in a crisis time, many people are being threatened with and put threw disciplinary proses for their exercise of free spee
. >> todd: welcome back, a reality check for harvard university. rst school for free speech. a military veteran joins me now. harvard got a zero. harvard not used to getting zeros. as a professor there, describe how stifling the school is for free speech. >> i wouldn't say stifling, that is a little bit strong. the university supports free speech, academic freedom. up to the faculty to decide whether or not they want to risk what might be adverse conditions exercising their...
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harvard got a negative 10. the bottom three schools were georgetown, university of pennsylvania, philadelphia, harvard, universityp for professors rights. we weren't expecting anyone to get a negative score so we rounded them up. the main thing about the survey, harvard people are trying to dismiss it. it is the largest survey ever conducted of what students think about the environment of free speech on the ground, rely on four additional databases. not likely have it out for these schools. uva finishes in the top 10, university of chicago always does well but schools like yale, columbia and harvard earned their spot. pete: how do they explain it. do they know how authoritarian one viewpoint is? they don't care? how do they do that? >> they have a hard time believing they do this badly in relationship to other schools particularly, i've been doing this for 22 years, big state schools with more working-class kids tend to have a better environment for free speech. we have been trying to work with harvard for years and years but they have been hesitant to reformat. there's a movement led by some harvard professors t
harvard got a negative 10. the bottom three schools were georgetown, university of pennsylvania, philadelphia, harvard, universityp for professors rights. we weren't expecting anyone to get a negative score so we rounded them up. the main thing about the survey, harvard people are trying to dismiss it. it is the largest survey ever conducted of what students think about the environment of free speech on the ground, rely on four additional databases. not likely have it out for these schools. uva...
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harvard university failed democrat mayors de blasio and lori lightfoot to teach students on how to rund on their tuition will take that on next on "the evening edit". ♪ >> is my child, not the states or cities for the school district, it's my child. on the one who has power over those decisions the child has and i'm the one who raises them, not the government. ♪ ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. >> , erica stanczyk america it is good to see you. liz: was your reaction when you the california state superior judge thomas bars like a major day temporary restraining order against the chino valley school board because if the policy that would require that to tell the parents that the child changes their gender identification pronouns the school will i ca
harvard university failed democrat mayors de blasio and lori lightfoot to teach students on how to rund on their tuition will take that on next on "the evening edit". ♪ >> is my child, not the states or cities for the school district, it's my child. on the one who has power over those decisions the child has and i'm the one who raises them, not the government. ♪ ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪...
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then he went to harvard, then worked at the university of texas in america, and now akimov is here againce is quite simple. named after lebedev, then i ended up at harvard working with misha lukin, 2006, yes, we met misha at a conference there, he invited me, misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. well, you know, there’s a student here, he has a problem here, he can’t solve something, let’s help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver plugs, i say, i’m talking about something doesn’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure it out, let’s figure it out, we really figured it out, did a very good job, which is still very much cited. akimov continued to work simultaneously at harvard in moscow, and in 1915 he was invited by texas a&m university. here is akimov with william basics, the author of one of the american physics textbooks called don't panic. i earned the position of a permanent professor, i taught these american students, trying to teach them school physics and w
then he went to harvard, then worked at the university of texas in america, and now akimov is here againce is quite simple. named after lebedev, then i ended up at harvard working with misha lukin, 2006, yes, we met misha at a conference there, he invited me, misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. well, you know, there’s a student here, he has a problem here, he can’t solve...
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he invited me to such a harvard university in the usa, one of the most scientists in the world, akimovf his scientific career was so interesting that he was noticed by his exit from russia. i arrived. he says, well, you know, there are students here. this is where he has a problem. he can't decide something. let's help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver wires playing. something doesn’t know anything about them, well , you’ll figure it out. let's figure it out, we really figured it out, we did a very good job, which is still very much cited at the same time both at harvard and in moscow in the fifteenth year he was invited by texas a&m university, here akimov is the author of one of the american textbooks on physics called spanish studies yes, the professors constantly taught these american school physics students. we go to school. they go to university. well then, first, this whole military operation deteriorated sharply, there were bans on any communication with russia, you can’t publish joint articles, you can’t go to conferences, you can’t eat at all, old fbi agents can’t
he invited me to such a harvard university in the usa, one of the most scientists in the world, akimovf his scientific career was so interesting that he was noticed by his exit from russia. i arrived. he says, well, you know, there are students here. this is where he has a problem. he can't decide something. let's help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver wires playing. something doesn’t know anything about them, well , you’ll figure it out. let's figure it out, we really figured...
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joined in conversation tonight sharmila sen the editorial and director of special initiative at harvard university press. she was formerly a faculty member of the harvard english department and is the author the award winning? not quite. not losing and finding race in america tonight. elizabeth asma is presenting his new book, the world of sugar how the sweet stuff transformed our politics, health and, environment over 2000 years. this book, a definitive 2500 year history of sugar and its human costs, which author sven beckert says explores something as mundane as sugar came to play a crucial role in making of the world we inhabit today. attentive to local specificity as much to earth, spanning connections to culture and capital, power and poverty. this book is global history at its best. we're so pleased to host this event here at harvard bookstore tonight. pleased me in welcoming elba bosma sharmila sen. turner. i don't think this is on. thank you. and it's wonderful to be back and. harvard bookstore again after all those years during the pandemic when we had to have the virtual events. so this
joined in conversation tonight sharmila sen the editorial and director of special initiative at harvard university press. she was formerly a faculty member of the harvard english department and is the author the award winning? not quite. not losing and finding race in america tonight. elizabeth asma is presenting his new book, the world of sugar how the sweet stuff transformed our politics, health and, environment over 2000 years. this book, a definitive 2500 year history of sugar and its human...
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he invited me , a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited the world, akimov’s work already at the beginning of his scientific career was so interesting that he was noticed by his exit from russia. i came. he says, well, you know, there's a student here. here he has a problem. he's up to something can't decide. let's help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver wires playing. something doesn’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure it out. let's look into it, we really figured it out, we did a very good job, which is still very much cited . akimov continued to work simultaneously at harvard and in moscow in the fifteenth year, he was invited by texas a&m university, and akimov was the author of one of the american textbooks on physics called without panic, he served yes permanently professors taught these american students. ahh, trying to teach them high school physics. and what we go through in school. they go to university. well then, first a military operation. oh, there are bans on any communication with russia, you can’t pub
he invited me , a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited the world, akimov’s work already at the beginning of his scientific career was so interesting that he was noticed by his exit from russia. i came. he says, well, you know, there's a student here. here he has a problem. he's up to something can't decide. let's help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver wires playing. something doesn’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure...
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misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one ofited scientists in the world. already at the beginning of his scientific career, akimo’s work was so interesting that he was noticed by a native of russia, harvard celebrity sluki. yeah, i arrived, he says, well, you know, here it is there is a student, he has a problem here, he can’t solve it for some reason, let’s help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver plugs, i say, but i don’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure it out, let’s figure it out, well, we really figured it out, did a very good job, which is still very much cited, akimov continued to work at the same time at harvard in moscow, in the fifteenth year he was invited by texas a&m university, here’s akimov. with william basics, author of one of the american physics textbooks called don’t panic, i earned a permanent professor here, i taught these american students, and trying to teach them school physics and what we go through in school, they go through at the university, well, then with the start of the mi
misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one ofited scientists in the world. already at the beginning of his scientific career, akimo’s work was so interesting that he was noticed by a native of russia, harvard celebrity sluki. yeah, i arrived, he says, well, you know, here it is there is a student, he has a problem here, he can’t solve it for some reason, let’s help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver plugs, i say, but i...
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you say no, two gold medals , say three gold medals again, yes, or the world ranking of harvard university, what year is it higher than this, do we have , do we have? iman eftekhari has three world gold medals and is receiving a doctorate in winston harvard is teaching, iran is coming back, our beloved leader paid for the frozen shoulder, the true member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution and introduced himself as the person you see in the picture, mrs. baba, these days, where should we give advice about the categories we know and the subject of the work again? it's hot that you can be with me, for example, to deal with religious issues with scientific issues, mrs. dr. yavari, which we talked about, we were seeing now that he is a graduate of berkeley university, chamran is a medalist of the world computer olympiad. i would like to mention 45 to your service, which is a highly documented portrait of these people. we are serious about their lives, their interests, their entertainment. i think that very good things will happen, and if this happens , you will know the other sid
you say no, two gold medals , say three gold medals again, yes, or the world ranking of harvard university, what year is it higher than this, do we have , do we have? iman eftekhari has three world gold medals and is receiving a doctorate in winston harvard is teaching, iran is coming back, our beloved leader paid for the frozen shoulder, the true member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution and introduced himself as the person you see in the picture, mrs. baba, these days, where...
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me he is the highest, especially in this trade, he is smart, by the way, he graduated from harvard universityduated from the university of yaets, so this is a person who still has something in his head against other candidates, but of course he spoke very negatively about ukraine itself, but he is the only one who - there the presenter asked the question to those republicans who wanted to participate in the debate, and there were eight of them, then six, so that they support ukraine, then six of them immediately support, raised their hands, yes , they support one, then the landing party from the interior of florida raised well, they really wanted to, but three conditions that the europeans will give ukraine more weapons before financial aid, the only one that they aggressively opposed . it was oil, and a person who is now considered a good candidate for the second place. the un means this niki gailrix and she criticized the frame with you very seriously, he was criticized for his well, for his nonsense, so that he would have said about ukraine and russia. i would not be afraid of those people
me he is the highest, especially in this trade, he is smart, by the way, he graduated from harvard universityduated from the university of yaets, so this is a person who still has something in his head against other candidates, but of course he spoke very negatively about ukraine itself, but he is the only one who - there the presenter asked the question to those republicans who wanted to participate in the debate, and there were eight of them, then six, so that they support ukraine, then six...
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she's a graduate of the university of tokyo and later got her masters at harvard university. she went onto serve in several key roles including justice minister. she signed the 2018 orders to execute 13 men believed to be responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the tokyo subway. also known as an expert in international policy. international media including this south korean newspaper said her appointment shows kishida's commitment to improving ties. speaking to reporters, she said japan as a leader of the g7 has a role to play leading the international community. >> translator: as we live in unprecedented times, it's necessary to strive for ideals that won't be lost in the shuffle. we need to pursue diplomacy looking at both the immediate issues and the long-term. >> she'll have a lot on her plate including russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine and china suspending japanese seafood imports. the move was in response to the treated and diluted water released from the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. she'll kick off her first official trip as japan's top diplomat next
she's a graduate of the university of tokyo and later got her masters at harvard university. she went onto serve in several key roles including justice minister. she signed the 2018 orders to execute 13 men believed to be responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the tokyo subway. also known as an expert in international policy. international media including this south korean newspaper said her appointment shows kishida's commitment to improving ties. speaking to reporters, she said japan as...
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they are professors of government at harvard university and coauthors of that book. tyranny of the minority, why american democracy reaches the breaking point. thank you both for joining me. congratulations on the new book. i wish you didn't have to write a book like this. stephen, as i mentioned a moment ago back in 2018, he both wrote the book, how democracies die. five years later, you've written a sequel. we'll ever attempted to call the book how democracy died? how much worse of a position army and now versus 2018 when it comes to the dire state of our democracy? >> democracy didn't die. luckily we still have a very strong and robust opposition in the united states. we have federal institutions and we have strong media and a relatively robust independent judiciary. the fact that donald trump lost and eventually was removed from office in 2021 is a big deal. democracy stands a fighting chance. it is under threat. one of the things that we have realized observing american democracy over the last five years is that the problems run deeper. they run beyond trump. th
they are professors of government at harvard university and coauthors of that book. tyranny of the minority, why american democracy reaches the breaking point. thank you both for joining me. congratulations on the new book. i wish you didn't have to write a book like this. stephen, as i mentioned a moment ago back in 2018, he both wrote the book, how democracies die. five years later, you've written a sequel. we'll ever attempted to call the book how democracy died? how much worse of a position...
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lawrence tribe is a professor of constitutional law emeritus at harvard university. he's the author of several important books, including the influential legal text american constitutional law, which has been cited more often than any other legal text. professor tribe, it is good to see you again. thank you for being with us. this is a continuing conversation between us, because there is a great deal of complexity and a lot of movement and it. so, i want to ask you first of all, in a post on what used to be known as twitter, you wrote that the colorado lawsuit is, quote, the strongest of the suits filed to compel secretaries of state to apply the 14th amendment disqualification clause to trump. the six plaintiffs clearly have standing under colorado law and ironclad legal and factual research backs up their complaint, and quote. tell me why you believe this case is strong and stands apart from others? >> thank you for inviting me back. it's an honor to be on your show. i think it's the strongest because the elaborate complaint explains that they don't expect and your
lawrence tribe is a professor of constitutional law emeritus at harvard university. he's the author of several important books, including the influential legal text american constitutional law, which has been cited more often than any other legal text. professor tribe, it is good to see you again. thank you for being with us. this is a continuing conversation between us, because there is a great deal of complexity and a lot of movement and it. so, i want to ask you first of all, in a post on...
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harvard university has a sentence that affects the decline of america's national power more than theernal symbols of america , it is the internal symbols of america's power, and america's narrative is weakened and the issue of soft power is decreasing day by day. the literature of international relations is the basis of america's power, soft power, hard power, support soft power is the issue of america's soft power. it is a fundamental challenge, whether in the foreign sphere or in the domestic sphere. in the foreign sphere, more than 20 years of war in the middle east is what is in the minds of the people of the middle east or southwest asia, whose heart is like yours. i said that america is the producer of groups. american terrorists only work with groups that create crisis, even hossein, china's mediation with saudi arabia plays two chinese plans in 1904 , america played against japan and russia . when can america decline? towards reducing the country's national power
harvard university has a sentence that affects the decline of america's national power more than theernal symbols of america , it is the internal symbols of america's power, and america's narrative is weakened and the issue of soft power is decreasing day by day. the literature of international relations is the basis of america's power, soft power, hard power, support soft power is the issue of america's soft power. it is a fundamental challenge, whether in the foreign sphere or in the domestic...
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outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological circles. dr. stendhal is considered one of the nation's most scholarly theologians next to me is dr. carl sagan, who is an astronomer at cornell university, and probably one of the five or six leading researchers on this question of extraterrestrial life is the coauthor with schloss of the soviet union and the very famous book, intelligent life in the universe. to my right is philip morrison, who is professor of physics at mit and 13 years ago he was a coauthor of what is perhaps the first scientifically valid, reasonable paper ever published on what might well be a possible mode of communication with extraterrestrial life. dr. morrison is considered out among scholarly as being perhaps one of the most broadly knowledgeable scientists in the country. and on the far side is dr. george wallace, professor of biology at harvard and a recipient of the nobel prize. so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to
outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological circles. dr. stendhal is considered one of the nation's most scholarly theologians next to me is dr. carl sagan, who is an astronomer at cornell university, and probably one of the five or six leading researchers on this question of extraterrestrial life is the coauthor with schloss of the soviet union and the very famous book, intelligent life in the universe. to my...
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these tickets will be joining one other ticket in the collection at harvard university.he auction house believes the three tickets are the only ones left in existence. >> remarkable. they look like they are in fairly good condition. >>> you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. >> there is a lot going on. it happens in other cities and other states. could it now happen in san francisco? no right turns on a red light. that's the proposal from a city official. why he thinks it's going to make all the streets safer. >>> and we investigate a problem that could aprides when you text 911 during an emergency. the bay area woman who isn't wasting any time coming one a solution saying lives are at risk. >>> and a second gop presidential debate is about to get underway. the search candidates hoping to gain traction on former president trump. again he chose not to participate. we speak with "meet the press" moderator kristen welker on what to watch out for. >>> welcome back. the news at 5:30 starts now. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm ra
these tickets will be joining one other ticket in the collection at harvard university.he auction house believes the three tickets are the only ones left in existence. >> remarkable. they look like they are in fairly good condition. >>> you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. >> there is a lot going on. it happens in other cities and other states. could it now happen in san francisco? no right turns on a red light. that's the proposal from a...
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the courses are taught by famous university figures like marshall gans, a professor at harvard university , he is one of the specialists in soft subversion. he was also the manager of obama's election campaign . together with an employee of the us state department, chenavos formed a binational team of researchers, and by studying subversive movements in the world, they provide new methods to change the political structures of the target countries . this mission is followed by sarja popovic, the director of canvas institute . it was established in 205 with the support of americanized institutes in belgrade. their courses are for women activists. civil activists and iranian journalists are designed to fill the streets with their help. the names of their courses are not similar to subversion. it has academic titles. intelligence experts say so that no one becomes sensitive. among the administrators, the names of two institutions are mentioned more. and azadi network. its management. fateme hakitjo, a member of the 6th parliament, has a bura. the management of azadi network is also nagin shir
the courses are taught by famous university figures like marshall gans, a professor at harvard university , he is one of the specialists in soft subversion. he was also the manager of obama's election campaign . together with an employee of the us state department, chenavos formed a binational team of researchers, and by studying subversive movements in the world, they provide new methods to change the political structures of the target countries . this mission is followed by sarja popovic, the...
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the issue of rebellion and she studied at two of the most prestigious universities in the anglo-saxon world. this is first harvarder such universities usually don’t work for ordinary journalists, except for such accidents, that is, the first accident was that she was sent for an internship, and then she worked as a journalist. this could have been such a good cover for a completely different activity; the second one would have turned out to be an accident - a person without an economic education. suddenly he writes a book on economics , this book is very heavily promoted. she receives some kind of awards there, and so on and so on, the third coincidence is that it was so they write such a legend that it’s tough, he trudeau is with her i met him when i simply asked her to sign this book. he liked the book because it promotes such ideas for the liberal parties. yes, yes, what, that inequality needs to be eliminated, and so on and so forth, and he liked her and he invited her to join. she had nothing to do with the liberal party before this and then ran for office, that is, she was used somehow as some kind of batte
the issue of rebellion and she studied at two of the most prestigious universities in the anglo-saxon world. this is first harvarder such universities usually don’t work for ordinary journalists, except for such accidents, that is, the first accident was that she was sent for an internship, and then she worked as a journalist. this could have been such a good cover for a completely different activity; the second one would have turned out to be an accident - a person without an economic...
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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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, a man who lived in russia until the age of twenty-two, and in exile became a professor at harvard universitytual life of russia we are witnessing a process of great revival, although all other buildings continued to gradually collapse, churches began to be restored and renewed. ay-ay-ay, how unexpected, huh? and here is the memoir of irinarkh stratonov, historian, professor at kazan university, who. in the second year he was expelled from russia by the bolsheviks. so what is he describing? local church life began to improve. that's what he writes. the strength of the church authority established by the local council in 1917 grew. bodies, both central and local, began to act quite normally and certain relationships were established between them, provided for by the latest church legislation. it is impossible not to note the general religious upsurge. in the masses, temples were filled with worshipers, while among the worshipers there was not the predominance of women that was noticeable before the revolution. by 1920, church life had completely recovered, and perhaps even surpassed the old pr
, a man who lived in russia until the age of twenty-two, and in exile became a professor at harvard universitytual life of russia we are witnessing a process of great revival, although all other buildings continued to gradually collapse, churches began to be restored and renewed. ay-ay-ay, how unexpected, huh? and here is the memoir of irinarkh stratonov, historian, professor at kazan university, who. in the second year he was expelled from russia by the bolsheviks. so what is he describing?...
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harvard university professor avi loeb takes up the topic of humankind wracked with an alien life form. in his new book, interstellar the search for extraterrestrial life and our future in the stars, also, investigative reporter jerry dunleavy and former army captain and afghanistan veteran james hansen are out with their book on the 2021 u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. it's titled kabul the untold story of biden's fiasco and the american warriors who fought to the end. and one high profile book set to be released just after labor day. it's by atlantic's staff writer franklin four. and it's a book about the first two years of the biden administration. it's entitled the last politician inside joe biden's white house and the struggle for america's future. politico recently noted that mr. four conducted nearly 300 interviews for the more than 400 page book. well, coming up on our weekly afterwords program, investigative reporter alexander robbins offers a behind the scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom. her book is called the teachers a year inside america's mo
harvard university professor avi loeb takes up the topic of humankind wracked with an alien life form. in his new book, interstellar the search for extraterrestrial life and our future in the stars, also, investigative reporter jerry dunleavy and former army captain and afghanistan veteran james hansen are out with their book on the 2021 u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. it's titled kabul the untold story of biden's fiasco and the american warriors who fought to the end. and one high profile...
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. >> bill: first amendment watchdog has dubbed harvard university as the worst school in america fore foundation for individual rights and expression released its yearly college rankings putting the ivy league heavy hitter dead last out of 248 schools. the rankings come opinions and allowing students and faculty to express themselves. joe devito is a writer and comedian. good morning, joe. dead last is bringing up the rear. >> it's impressive. they are cheering at yale. take that, harvard. harvard changed since i was there visiting. >> bill: did you pick up something nice? >> a nice sweatshirt. this reveals that the ivy league has become some four year mixer event for elites to get together and network with each other. the fact that college is afraid of free speech. you need free speech to learn and to teach. >> dana: brad was on gutfeld's show last week guest hosting and he wrote this in the "new york post." free speech is losing on campus. the fight to keep america's culture of free speech alive on life support is doomed unless we can reclaim our country's college campuses. what's
. >> bill: first amendment watchdog has dubbed harvard university as the worst school in america fore foundation for individual rights and expression released its yearly college rankings putting the ivy league heavy hitter dead last out of 248 schools. the rankings come opinions and allowing students and faculty to express themselves. joe devito is a writer and comedian. good morning, joe. dead last is bringing up the rear. >> it's impressive. they are cheering at yale. take that,...