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pro-palestinian students at harvard university in america complained to the university officials. in this complaint sent to the us department of education, 12 students of harvard university asserted that harvard university discriminated against them in order to prevent actions taken against them. takes no action. these students said that they are subjected to racist insults and attacks even for wearing an intercession. meanwhile , the cambridge city council, where harvard university is located, called for a ceasefire in gaza . thank you for your companion. greetings and courtesy to you, dear viewers. well , we are talking about the lives of nations, our own game , with mr. amir mirzaian, one of the football experts of our country. dear viewers of the khabar network, as you said, the people of iran , i think that at least in the last half an hour, i experienced a difficult situation. i hope that this did not happen. this is what we saw in our game, mr. asadian, in the first half , well, it was a combination that most of them probably predicted, and in my opinion, until we scored ,
pro-palestinian students at harvard university in america complained to the university officials. in this complaint sent to the us department of education, 12 students of harvard university asserted that harvard university discriminated against them in order to prevent actions taken against them. takes no action. these students said that they are subjected to racist insults and attacks even for wearing an intercession. meanwhile , the cambridge city council, where harvard university is located,...
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used as mortgage securities, we were used to provide global investment for everything from harvard university to banks and businesses. black people created the first financial instruments that lead to private equity and hedge funds and venture capital. not just in the united states but around the world. this is demonstrably proved with reams of evidence. first of all is the fact we do not want to talk about that. we do not want to talk about that. once you talk about that you open up a pandora's box. it should not be a pandora's box that is negative. there has been reparations for other groups in the past, including reparations for the holocaust, those things were correct. those were the morally correct choice. jason -- host: jason hill? guest: he is right but he is talking about our ancestors. unfortunately the time has passed for that type of reparations. when you're talking about the holocaust and japanese, you're talking about people where you can point to the damage. there have been families in mississippi whose properties were confiscated from them and they could show through the unfair
used as mortgage securities, we were used to provide global investment for everything from harvard university to banks and businesses. black people created the first financial instruments that lead to private equity and hedge funds and venture capital. not just in the united states but around the world. this is demonstrably proved with reams of evidence. first of all is the fact we do not want to talk about that. we do not want to talk about that. once you talk about that you open up a...
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very loud story about the dismissal, about the fact that from the position of president of harvard universitys forced to the president who was accused of plagiarism had to leave, this is a very, very big one... dal ee, but plagiarism was discussed very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes plagiarism is considered to be simply such well-known phrases that you cannot paraphrase in other words, you understand, it is like how to take, for example, to say that the sky, the sky is blue, let's say it is blue , yes, but you also have to resort to such things, so this is another case, but you understand what the matter is, the case of druzdovsky shows that he was not actually punished anywhere in any... sphere is not responsible for his actions, except that we did not he was admitted to the defense, he still... has not defended this thesis, by the way, i must say, he made several attempts to negotiate with various universities in ukraine and defend himself, by the way, with the support of mon, who wrote letters asking him to help defend , to take him to the defense, he allegedl
very loud story about the dismissal, about the fact that from the position of president of harvard universitys forced to the president who was accused of plagiarism had to leave, this is a very, very big one... dal ee, but plagiarism was discussed very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes plagiarism is considered to be simply such well-known phrases that you cannot paraphrase in other words, you understand, it is like how to take, for example, to say that the sky, the...
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was forced to resign from the post of president of harvard university, who was accused of plagiarism, this is very such a big scandal, but plagiarism happened very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes plagiarism... it is considered just such well-known phrases that you cannot paraphrase in other words, you understand, it is like, how to take, for example, to say that the sky, the sky is blue, let's say there or blue, yes, but you, after all , you also have to do such things to pretend, so this is another case, but you understand what the matter is, er, the case of druzdovsky shows that he was nowhere in one, not one sphere, in fact, he was not punished, or he is not responsible for his act, except. .. the fact that we all, we, did not allow him to defend, he still has not defended this thesis, he, until things, i must say, he made several attempts to negotiate with various universities in ukraine and to defend himself, by the way, with the support of mon, who wrote letters with a request to help him defend himself, to take him to the defense, he said, he rewro
was forced to resign from the post of president of harvard university, who was accused of plagiarism, this is very such a big scandal, but plagiarism happened very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes plagiarism... it is considered just such well-known phrases that you cannot paraphrase in other words, you understand, it is like, how to take, for example, to say that the sky, the sky is blue, let's say there or blue, yes, but you, after all , you also have to do such...
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sherry and charleston and the chief diversity and inclusion officer at harvard university.ation will always only be a demonstration of your ability to conduct original research. >> original? it doesn't seem like dr. charleston took her own advice. she's been accused of committing 40 instances of plagiarism. where did she plagiarize most of her work from? her husband. they share a bond and a bank account and a bed. my nuts share of the scholarship. harvard did not respond to us. maybe their waiting for the husband to respond. we don't know. moving onto the wild wild world of sports. ♪ music playing ♪ >>> men and women shouldn't play sports together. rebel news david caught wind of a woman's college volleyball game in canada where there were trans players on both teams. it was chaos. >> why are you allowing men to play with biological females? why are you taking away a spot from a real woman? don't touch me, sir. >> you can go right in hell. >> i don't give a [ bleep ] if you don't have ava join a. >> i think we triggered them. >> one of the actual female players was injured
sherry and charleston and the chief diversity and inclusion officer at harvard university.ation will always only be a demonstration of your ability to conduct original research. >> original? it doesn't seem like dr. charleston took her own advice. she's been accused of committing 40 instances of plagiarism. where did she plagiarize most of her work from? her husband. they share a bond and a bank account and a bed. my nuts share of the scholarship. harvard did not respond to us. maybe...
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law and everyone to appear before me i lived in to for the past thirty years i guarded from harvard university and worked on my case and served the community and leadership and assuring the board of with graits cathedral and at four rounds of valves in lawyers and judges and community leader appointed by governor gavin newsom as judge i love our city i know it has it's exchanged and partnering understand crime and building the answer to lowering crime is absolute fairness before the law. that's why i'm asking you vote for me count on me to apply the law not political agenda and honored to have the port of my colleagues like judge walker and community leaders like brown and safety folks and have the enforcement of the chosen and the san francisco democratic party and the only candidate to be have well qualified and committed to serving the people of san francisco and let's make san francisco in our community better by voting for me, i know that judges are supposed to follow other law not a political agenda i ask you vote for me who has a record of running his are courtroom by the >>> when i sho
law and everyone to appear before me i lived in to for the past thirty years i guarded from harvard university and worked on my case and served the community and leadership and assuring the board of with graits cathedral and at four rounds of valves in lawyers and judges and community leader appointed by governor gavin newsom as judge i love our city i know it has it's exchanged and partnering understand crime and building the answer to lowering crime is absolute fairness before the law. that's...
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bushol, 25 years old, and you remember that we told you this in the previous meeting, in the harvard university survey that 52% of young people what hamas did was his right and he should have done it, even though my question was poorly designed, this is the young american generation and they even say that the ultimate idea to solve the problem is to have a palestinian state and israel , its characteristic is that it is white. his characteristic is that he is not a person who left the army for example, it is assumed that he was fired because of his salary. he takes his military status and has the ability to be promoted , of course, when he talked to his friends, they said that he wanted to leave in two or three months, the two years he had to serve were over and he wanted to leave. yes, but the characteristic that the person had, the type of literature that he used, in my opinion , shows a wave that exists in america now , sometimes it is an iceberg that recruits soldiers, and this is an opportunity for the islamic republic, which means that the other side has threats against iran. he does it, b
bushol, 25 years old, and you remember that we told you this in the previous meeting, in the harvard university survey that 52% of young people what hamas did was his right and he should have done it, even though my question was poorly designed, this is the young american generation and they even say that the ultimate idea to solve the problem is to have a palestinian state and israel , its characteristic is that it is white. his characteristic is that he is not a person who left the army for...
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bushol, 25 years old, and you remember we told you about this in the previous meeting in the harvard university survey that 52% of young people between the ages of 18 and 24 say that what hamas did was their right and should have been done, although my question was designed later, this is the american generation of young people, and they even say that the ultimate idea to solve the problem is to have a palestinian state. ok, and israel, its characteristic is that it is white, its characteristic is that it is a person. it's not that he was discharged from the army or, for example, fired, it is assumed that he is getting the benefits of being a military man and that he is eligible for promotion. of course, when talking to his friends, he said that he wanted two or three more months, and that he would have served the two years he should have served. when it was over, it was over and he wanted to leave, but the characteristic of the person, the type of literature he used, in my opinion, shows a wave that exists in america now. sometimes it is an iceberg that recruits soldiers, and these are opportu
bushol, 25 years old, and you remember we told you about this in the previous meeting in the harvard university survey that 52% of young people between the ages of 18 and 24 say that what hamas did was their right and should have been done, although my question was designed later, this is the american generation of young people, and they even say that the ultimate idea to solve the problem is to have a palestinian state. ok, and israel, its characteristic is that it is white, its characteristic...
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wealth, who were used as mortgage securities, provide global investment where everything from harvard universityct that we don't want to talk about that and want to talk about that, he opened up a pandora's box but it shouldn't be a box of negative, there are reparations for groups in the past including preparations for the holocaust and those things for correct, morally good from a correct choice. >> is talking about his ancestors when he says we but the time has passed. talk about the holocaust, japanese, you're talking about people in the have been families in this they were confiscated from them. it shows true the laws that were part of the jim crow system. they were confiscated. that is a form of reparations and respect and and advocate for. this notion that our ancestors were individuals who built america and therefore view payments, on think there's this status in a free society and the time for reparations. >> when you delved into this and looked at the civil rights act, would you say in preparation, what evidence do you show in your book? >> they claim in the book in the civil rights ac
wealth, who were used as mortgage securities, provide global investment where everything from harvard universityct that we don't want to talk about that and want to talk about that, he opened up a pandora's box but it shouldn't be a box of negative, there are reparations for groups in the past including preparations for the holocaust and those things for correct, morally good from a correct choice. >> is talking about his ancestors when he says we but the time has passed. talk about the...
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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 why we are being joined remotely by fred, who is assiduously working on volume two of his jfk biography, which will take the president's life from 1957 until the assassination in 1963. so, fred has been so kind to generous lee. join us today from his native land of sweden. so he is in scandinavia as we speak. i just have a few housekeeping duties for you both in person and online. if you have questions for our experts today, mark and fred, and you are person. feel free to jot those down. i am catholic trained. so if you can make your handwriting, that wo
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...
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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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researcher, doctor of philological sciences, who currently teaches ukrainian literature at harvard universityl also join us in the conversation. but it will be in a few minutes, we will start talking about the awards from the shevchenko prize, from the equally state awards what is yuri, as long as i remember shevchenkovka, there were always suspicions around her that the committee was bribed, or suspicions that the authorities were somehow putting pressure on the committee, or something was wrong with this award, and in the end even you had to a few years ago to resign from the post of committee chairman, please tell me i was forced to go to... so let's start with what happened in your specific case, and what kind of curse hangs over the shevchenko prize, over the state prize , come on, let's be very brief, what happened, last year, already in the winter, it became clear that there will be laureates in all nominations here as well. there were simply no worthy people who applied, because they had already applied during the war, and many people left, many people were thinking about completely d
researcher, doctor of philological sciences, who currently teaches ukrainian literature at harvard universityl also join us in the conversation. but it will be in a few minutes, we will start talking about the awards from the shevchenko prize, from the equally state awards what is yuri, as long as i remember shevchenkovka, there were always suspicions around her that the committee was bribed, or suspicions that the authorities were somehow putting pressure on the committee, or something was...
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cultural expert, doctor of philological sciences, who currently teaches ukrainian literature at harvard university, will also join us in the conversation, but it will be... in a few minutes, we will start talking about the shevchenko prize from the same state prize, which is yuri, as far as i remember shevchenkovka, there were always suspicions around her that the committee was bribed, or suspicions that the authorities are somehow putting pressure on the committee, or something is wrong with that... with this award, and in the end even you were forced to resign as the chairman of the committee a few years ago, please tell me, i was forced to leave resigned, because i made a fool of myself, now you will tell everything, so, let's start with what happened in your specific case, and what kind of curse hangs over the shevchenko prize and the state prize, let's tell very briefly what happened eh? then the year is already in winter it is clear that there will not be laureates in all nominations, and we simply did not have worthy people who applied, because they applied already during the war, and eh -
cultural expert, doctor of philological sciences, who currently teaches ukrainian literature at harvard university, will also join us in the conversation, but it will be... in a few minutes, we will start talking about the shevchenko prize from the same state prize, which is yuri, as far as i remember shevchenkovka, there were always suspicions around her that the committee was bribed, or suspicions that the authorities are somehow putting pressure on the committee, or something is wrong with...
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it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms innology correspondent james clayton looks back at a turbulent two decades. for me, there are two chapters for facebook over the last 20 years. the first is more than a decade's worth of exponential growth. people signed up in their droves. it was almost impossible to find someone who wasn't on facebook, and the platform was relatively uncontroversial. but then the next chapter began to develop, a very unwanted chapter for facebook. they don't care whether or not what they do is legal as long as it gets the job done. first came the cambridge analytica scandal, which involved the misuse of data to micro—target voters in both the brexit referendum and the 2016 us presidential election. and then there was the frances haugen scandal, the whistleblower who said that facebook was putting profits over safety, particularly over young women and girls. only this week, mark zuckerberg was asked to apologise to families who said their children had been harmed by social media. no—one should have to g
it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms innology correspondent james clayton looks back at a turbulent two decades. for me, there are two chapters for facebook over the last 20 years. the first is more than a decade's worth of exponential growth. people signed up in their droves. it was almost impossible to find someone who wasn't on facebook, and the platform was relatively uncontroversial. but then the next chapter began to develop, a...
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recent one at harvard is very much so a loud story about the dismissal that the president of harvard university forced to resign after being accused of plagiarism, this is a very, very big scandal, but plagiarism happened very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes it is considered plagiarism just such well-known phrases that you cannot paraphrase in other words, you know, it's like how to take, for example, to say that the sky, the sky is blue, let's say it's blue. yes, but you have to resort to such things too, so that's a different case, but you you understand what the matter is, the case of drozdovskyi shows that he was not actually punished anywhere, in any field, or is not responsible for his actions, besides the fact that we do everything, we did not allow him to defend himself, this he still hasn't defended his thesis, by the way, i must say, he made several attempts to come to an agreement with different universes. in ukraine and defend himself, by the way, with the support of mon, who wrote letters with a request to help him defend himself, to take him to the def
recent one at harvard is very much so a loud story about the dismissal that the president of harvard university forced to resign after being accused of plagiarism, this is a very, very big scandal, but plagiarism happened very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes it is considered plagiarism just such well-known phrases that you cannot paraphrase in other words, you know, it's like how to take, for example, to say that the sky, the sky is blue, let's say it's blue. yes,...
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and while i felt like a pilgrimm in anaheim the holy land, i took this case to harvard university this past year to the variability of the beast and i delivered to them in an inconvenient truth that coal, oil and natural gas are vital. i asked that we never lose sight of the determination and resolve of wyoming people. to see an example of that. they were trailing by nine points in the fourth quarter and the coaches final game. they didn't give up and they found a way. third generation football player frank will be representing wyoming at the combine at the end of the month and the nfl draft in april. [applause] we would like to have craig but he can't come. congratulations on a phenomenal season. [applause] please stay resolute and focused on the task at hand like frank and his teammates. let's put our heads down and do what needs to be done during this legislative session. finally, god was wyoming and diesel united states. [applause] republican presidential candidate nikki haley held a rally prior to super tuesday in the south carolina rublican primary. during thevent she was interru
and while i felt like a pilgrimm in anaheim the holy land, i took this case to harvard university this past year to the variability of the beast and i delivered to them in an inconvenient truth that coal, oil and natural gas are vital. i asked that we never lose sight of the determination and resolve of wyoming people. to see an example of that. they were trailing by nine points in the fourth quarter and the coaches final game. they didn't give up and they found a way. third generation football...
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stories, and a recent story at harvard, a very loud story about dismissal, that the president of harvard university, who was accused of plagiarism, was forced to resign, this is a very, very big scandal, eh, but plagiarism happened very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes plagiarism is considered just such well-known phrases that, in other words... you ca n't paraphrase, you know, it's like, how to take, for example, to say that, the sky, the sky is blue , let's say, there is blue, yes, but you, you are into such things must succeed too, so that's a different case. but you understand what case? the case of druzdovsky shows that he was not actually punished anywhere in any field, or is not responsible for his actions, except that we, we, did not allow him to defend, he still has not defended this thesis, he, by the way, i must say, made several attempts to negotiate with various universities in ukraine and defend himself, by the way, with the support of mon. who wrote letters with a request to help him defend himself, to take him to the defense, he allegedly rewrote, he chan
stories, and a recent story at harvard, a very loud story about dismissal, that the president of harvard university, who was accused of plagiarism, was forced to resign, this is a very, very big scandal, eh, but plagiarism happened very often, you understand what is meant by plagiarism, sometimes plagiarism is considered just such well-known phrases that, in other words... you ca n't paraphrase, you know, it's like, how to take, for example, to say that, the sky, the sky is blue , let's say,...
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cultural expert, doctor of philological sciences, who currently teaches ukrainian literature at harvard university, but it will be in a few minutes, we will start talking about the awards. from the shevchenko prize, from the same state award prize, which is yuri, as far as i remember shevchenkovka, there were always suspicions around her that the committee was bribed, or suspicions that the authorities were somehow putting pressure on the committee, or something was wrong with this prize, and in the end even you are forced was a few years ago to resign from the position of the chairman of the committee, say, i was forced to resign because i made a fool of myself, now you will tell everything, so let's start then, what happened in your particular case, and what what a curse hangs over shevchenkivska award, above the state award, let 's tell you very briefly what happened, then one year already in the winter it became clear that... there would be no laureates in all nominations, and we simply did not have worthy people who applied, because they applied already during the war, and many people left, m
cultural expert, doctor of philological sciences, who currently teaches ukrainian literature at harvard university, but it will be in a few minutes, we will start talking about the awards. from the shevchenko prize, from the same state award prize, which is yuri, as far as i remember shevchenkovka, there were always suspicions around her that the committee was bribed, or suspicions that the authorities were somehow putting pressure on the committee, or something was wrong with this prize, and...
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caller: -- host: you mentioned the response of harvard university and the public to that congressionalny of harvard's former president, claudine gay. can you talk about what was happening around that time and your reaction? guest: on is a refit, three university presidents -- on december 5, three university presidents from harvard, penn state, and m.i.t. were invited to congress to speak on the problem of anti-semitism on their campuses. the conversation was largely about the degree to which they were providing enough protection to jewish students. most people by now know there was a lot of criticism of the various presidents' testimonies, including claudine gay, the first black president of harvard, for saying students would not be punished if they called for the genocide of jews. i have strong opinions that she in fact said what she needed to say which is that she morally condemned any calls for genocide , which have not happened at harvard and there is evidence it happened at any university. there are debates about how to trigger the things students have been saying. in claudine gay
caller: -- host: you mentioned the response of harvard university and the public to that congressionalny of harvard's former president, claudine gay. can you talk about what was happening around that time and your reaction? guest: on is a refit, three university presidents -- on december 5, three university presidents from harvard, penn state, and m.i.t. were invited to congress to speak on the problem of anti-semitism on their campuses. the conversation was largely about the degree to which...
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curran collaborated on the book with harvard university professor henry louis gates jr. here's a preview. but the notion of race, the way we understand it right now, is something that came about during the 18th century and this is actually a micro history and a macro history of that phenomenon. and you think about it because you have a contest and the contest is not simply a contest. it is a scientific academy or science in general, claiming the right to to determine what exactly each category of human on the planet was worth and what its significance was and what its origin was. for the longest time, first the term race didn't mean race. in the same way we understand it. if you said the word race in 1720 or 1680. most people would say, we think that, oh, maybe that person is talking about a race of dogs or races, horses or animals or possibly a race of kings, a race of nobles. and so there is the idea of lineage and bloodlines. but you never talked about groups of people as races. the terms used for, say, the inhabitants of sub-saharan africa might be nations and people
curran collaborated on the book with harvard university professor henry louis gates jr. here's a preview. but the notion of race, the way we understand it right now, is something that came about during the 18th century and this is actually a micro history and a macro history of that phenomenon. and you think about it because you have a contest and the contest is not simply a contest. it is a scientific academy or science in general, claiming the right to to determine what exactly each category...
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it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms ined usher in the era of social media but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. steven levy, author of the book facebook: the inside story, spoke to us earlier. he started by telling us about the other four founders of facebook. mark really was the person who authored the programme and released it. he was working with people in his dorm room. one worked for the company for a few years hence started his own company. chris hughes went into politics. 0ne started his own company. chris hughes went into politics. one of them gave some funding and became a co—founder and wound up in legal issues when mark zuckerberg basically cast them out. i think there was a movie about that. ultimately, it is one person, mark zuckerberg. he has total control over facebook. he can't be fired, he has a majority of voting stock. facebook is synonymous with zipper bag. it facebook is synonymous with zipper ha i _ ., , facebook is synonymo
it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms ined usher in the era of social media but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. steven levy, author of the book facebook: the inside story, spoke to us earlier. he started by telling us about the other four founders of facebook. mark really was the person who authored the programme and released it. he was working with people...
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it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms inedia but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. from silicon valley, our technology correspondent james clayton looks back at a turbulent two decades. for me, there are two chapters for facebook over the last 20 years. the first is more than a decade's worth of exponential growth. people signed up in their droves. it was almost impossible to find someone who wasn't on facebook, and the platform was relatively uncontroversial. but then the next chapter began to develop, a very unwanted chapter for facebook. they don't care whether or not what they do is legal as long as it gets the job done. first came the cambridge analytica scandal, which involved the misuse of data to micro—target voters in both the brexit referendum and the 2016 us presidential election. and then there was the frances haugen scandal, the whistleblower who said that facebook was putting profits over safety, particularly over young women and girl
it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms inedia but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. from silicon valley, our technology correspondent james clayton looks back at a turbulent two decades. for me, there are two chapters for facebook over the last 20 years. the first is more than a decade's worth of exponential growth. people signed up in their droves. it was...
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it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms inulators and rival companies. it helped usher in the era of social media but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. a little earlier, i spoke to dan sodergren, a technology and social media expert. he took me through facebook�*s journey so far. facebook is the grandfather of social media. so, 20 years for a tech company, they say tech companies are a bit like dog years, so it's like 140 years old. so it's almost unheard—of to be so old, right. you know, three billion users. there's something like seven or eight billion people on the planet and about four billion of them use the internet. so, facebook is this huge monopoly. i think, in fact, if you worked it out, if the amount of monthly users it has it'd be something like the third biggest country in the world. but as you say, it hasn't had it all its own way. you've got to remember, there were things like cambridge analytica that happened where it was accused and
it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms inulators and rival companies. it helped usher in the era of social media but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. a little earlier, i spoke to dan sodergren, a technology and social media expert. he took me through facebook�*s journey so far. facebook is the grandfather of social media. so, 20 years for a tech company,...
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it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms inrival companies. it helped usher in the era of social media but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. despite the cloud and breeze, it's been a mild weekend for early february. some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. but winter is not done with us yet, the same spots next weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease of
it has grown from a network for harvard university students to one of the biggest online platforms inrival companies. it helped usher in the era of social media but has also triggered concerns about fake news, the mental health of young users and the foundations of democracy. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. despite the cloud and breeze, it's been a mild weekend for early february. some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. but winter is not done with us yet, the...
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we're talking with political science, a steven wall, professor of international relations at harvard university and author of the hell of good intentions, america's foreign policy elite, and the decline of us primacy. steven, it's great to have you on look. i mean, 4 months ago at the beginning of this conflict you, when i spoke and you were very pressure about what you would saw saw, would evolve and come in. i guess my big question today is, does the israel gas a conflict which grinds on matter in any substantial way to the united states? what are the impacts of this conflict on president biden, on the perception of american power in the world? or is it trivial? the o, it's certainly not trivial. i mean, this is, i think, expose the double standards in american foreign policy in ways that are damaging to the united states. certainly damaging to the pies and administration. i don't know how many i've lost count of how many times the secretary state blinking has been to the region to try and make some progress thus far. i use failed across the board. and this is, i think, made the united states
we're talking with political science, a steven wall, professor of international relations at harvard university and author of the hell of good intentions, america's foreign policy elite, and the decline of us primacy. steven, it's great to have you on look. i mean, 4 months ago at the beginning of this conflict you, when i spoke and you were very pressure about what you would saw saw, would evolve and come in. i guess my big question today is, does the israel gas a conflict which grinds on...
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she is also affiliated with harvard university's asia center and the institute of china studies in new delhi. joining us from copenhagen is an atlantic council colleague who is with the global china hub. she is also a senior fellow, and she is director of just finance international focus on issues related to development finance. we are having some technical issues so she will be with us in voice and not by picture. i'm sure that will interfere with the participation in the slightest. the director of policy analysis at a data, which is a research lab at william and mary college, global research institute. they examine fuller -- foreign policy and development issues and is very well known on its work on chinese lending. last, certainly not least, to my left at the table is a senior policy fellow at the center for global development here in washington, in lx or the university of chicago's harvard school for public policy and a former senior official under president ellen johnson sirleaf. welcome to all of you, let's get into the question. i want to focus on the debt issue for the moment.
she is also affiliated with harvard university's asia center and the institute of china studies in new delhi. joining us from copenhagen is an atlantic council colleague who is with the global china hub. she is also a senior fellow, and she is director of just finance international focus on issues related to development finance. we are having some technical issues so she will be with us in voice and not by picture. i'm sure that will interfere with the participation in the slightest. the...
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harvard university has a class examining her music and lyrics. it's about his game. for now, these chiefs vds the niners. can't wait to report back to you. >> it's going to be very exciting. have fun out there. >>> good news if you're stocking up on avocados for your super bowl guacamole. thanks to good weather and a lack of interference from mexican cartels, they're not only in good supply, but cheaper. gustava valdez has more. >> reporter: slice, dice, or smashed. any way you cut it, it's become a staple of the american diet and every year, an essential snack at many super bowl parties. most of this creamy fruit satisfying the cravings of football fans in the u.s. comes from trees like this in southern mexico. the main producer of avocados in the world. exports hit $2.2 billion in 2021. they say they want to make as much money as they can so they work for as long as they are allowed. she says that in the weeks prior to the super bowl, that means 12 hour shifts in this warehouse in the state of -- we see a 25 to 30% increase during this season says edgar, the direct
harvard university has a class examining her music and lyrics. it's about his game. for now, these chiefs vds the niners. can't wait to report back to you. >> it's going to be very exciting. have fun out there. >>> good news if you're stocking up on avocados for your super bowl guacamole. thanks to good weather and a lack of interference from mexican cartels, they're not only in good supply, but cheaper. gustava valdez has more. >> reporter: slice, dice, or smashed. any way...
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and what i i felt like a pilgrim in an unholy land, i took this case to harvard university this past year to the very belly of the beast. and i delivered to them an inconvenient truth that coal, oil, and natural gas are vital to all of our futures, to our nation, and to their future as well. so in closing, i ask that we never lose sight of the determination and resolve of wyoming people. to see an example of that, we need look no further than the university of wyoming cowboys football team victory at the arizona bowl. remember that game? the cowboys were trailing by nine points entering the fourth quarter in coach craig bohl's final game. they didn't give up. they dug deep and he found a way to out the win. reflecting the grid and hard work of that team is wyoming native frank crum. he is a laramie high school graduate and third-generation wyoming cowboy football player. frank will be representing wyoming and -- at the nfl combine at the end of the month, and the nfl draft in april. let's honor frank for his determine his asian and focus. [applause] -- determination and focus. [appla
and what i i felt like a pilgrim in an unholy land, i took this case to harvard university this past year to the very belly of the beast. and i delivered to them an inconvenient truth that coal, oil, and natural gas are vital to all of our futures, to our nation, and to their future as well. so in closing, i ask that we never lose sight of the determination and resolve of wyoming people. to see an example of that, we need look no further than the university of wyoming cowboys football team...
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i'm sure harvard university quest haven before plotting gave but it became nurtured.eople want to fix what's broken from a they love the country, you love it, i love it and why we work at it. fix america, america is broke and expect to be fixed and to your other points, i know a guy who used to be a builder in new york is pretty good at fixing things. i'll give you the last word. a good builder, fixer-upper. >> he sure is. the area of foreign policy, i love the question about pompeo, he was asked with this happen in a trump administration? secretary pompeo get the best answer, short answer is i don't know but i do know this, it didn't happen in the trump administration. hamas and hezbollah didn't attack onto trump administration and was later because he started with the embassy in jerusalem, and laid the groundwork for abraham accords and that's why we have more stability because you have a guy who knew how to lead and make tough decisions and did what he told the american people he was going to do when he ran for the job and they made their commander-in-chief and tha
i'm sure harvard university quest haven before plotting gave but it became nurtured.eople want to fix what's broken from a they love the country, you love it, i love it and why we work at it. fix america, america is broke and expect to be fixed and to your other points, i know a guy who used to be a builder in new york is pretty good at fixing things. i'll give you the last word. a good builder, fixer-upper. >> he sure is. the area of foreign policy, i love the question about pompeo, he...
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sadly harvard university were i went to law school's ground zero for this.ck in the 60s and 70s with plain jane vanilla marxist people who adhered to karl marx as you know well marx viewed the world as economically determined with an inevitable struggle between the oppressors and the victims. and for him as a socioeconomic frame so the oppressors for the owners of capitol the victims the workers, and the solution was a violent overthrow to forcibly seize the memes of production of capitol is government to redistribute to the victims instead. and what happened that was additionally economic. but at that university said then shifted into cultural arenas and they applied the same lens to race. they got critical race theory. same idea at the marxist battle between oppressors and victims this time based on race. they believe america's irredeemably racist and the answer is to use a government force and violence to take from the oppressors and give to the victims they also use the same frame on gender and gender ideology the extremes they have embraced there. now y
sadly harvard university were i went to law school's ground zero for this.ck in the 60s and 70s with plain jane vanilla marxist people who adhered to karl marx as you know well marx viewed the world as economically determined with an inevitable struggle between the oppressors and the victims. and for him as a socioeconomic frame so the oppressors for the owners of capitol the victims the workers, and the solution was a violent overthrow to forcibly seize the memes of production of capitol is...