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[car horn blares] [seagulls cawing] - today, harvard university's admission practices go on trial. - release six years of student data. - there is gonna be a battle of two economists and it might be this showdown on the factual side. - one packed courtroom, not even enough. a second overflow courtroom had to be opened. hi. i'm jeannie, jeannie suk gersen. - nice to meet you. so good to meet you. good to meet you. - can you walk us through this lawsuit, explain exactly what's sort of at stake here? well, the lawsuit takes place under a law called title six of the civil rights act. my name is jeannie suk gersen, and i am a professor of law at harvard law school. as a person of color in elite institutions, i could see that asian americans were going to become a bigger part of the story than they previously had been. and then in 2014, when the lawsuit against harvard, my own university, was filed, i was watching it very closely. and then i wrote about it for the first time in 2017. is this the harvard case? go get 'em. discrimination is bad. - sure is. [soft footsteps, chair squeaks] [jud
[car horn blares] [seagulls cawing] - today, harvard university's admission practices go on trial. - release six years of student data. - there is gonna be a battle of two economists and it might be this showdown on the factual side. - one packed courtroom, not even enough. a second overflow courtroom had to be opened. hi. i'm jeannie, jeannie suk gersen. - nice to meet you. so good to meet you. good to meet you. - can you walk us through this lawsuit, explain exactly what's sort of at stake...
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most prominent of them was richard pipes, a us national security advisor and an experienced harvard university for years to confront the soviet union and had written many books about it. the mission was supposed to... be completely confidential. pipe started his career on the third floor of the white house residence. the meetings were held very carefully. reagan studied all session reports. he was supposed to make the final decision. the result was a confidential 43 page strategy. as the director and the leading actor reagan was fully satisfied with the screenplay written for foreign policy. the first. stage of the strategy was implemented, the military budget of the united states had to increase as never done before, reagan spent $32 million an hour on military affairs, but the goal was not to fight, because fighting a country which had atomic bombs was out of the question, the soviet union had to make weapons to keep pace with the united states, but its economy couldn't compete in that area, as the economics... situation was worsening in the soviet union, people and even the communists were
most prominent of them was richard pipes, a us national security advisor and an experienced harvard university for years to confront the soviet union and had written many books about it. the mission was supposed to... be completely confidential. pipe started his career on the third floor of the white house residence. the meetings were held very carefully. reagan studied all session reports. he was supposed to make the final decision. the result was a confidential 43 page strategy. as the...
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on saturday evening, a memorial ceremony for the victims of the gaza war was also held at harvard university. students commemorating the memory of more than 41,000 palestinians who died in about a year of genocidal war zionists have been martyred in the gaza strip , they asked the university officials to cut off any connection with the institutions of the occupying regime. tens of thousands of zionist settlers and asra zionist families held demonstrations in tel aviv and haifa, occupied jerusalem and caesarea and some areas of the occupied territories , demanding the signing of the prisoner exchange agreement with the resistance in gaza. demonstrators holding pictures of the zionist era and signs and chanting. those who demanded the resignation of netanyahu's cabinet. according to the announcement of channel 12 tv of the zionist regime police and security forces arrested at least 15 protesters in tel aviv. asra zionist families announced in a statement that as long as netanyahu is in power, the war will continue and the expansion of military operations in the north of occupied palestine and
on saturday evening, a memorial ceremony for the victims of the gaza war was also held at harvard university. students commemorating the memory of more than 41,000 palestinians who died in about a year of genocidal war zionists have been martyred in the gaza strip , they asked the university officials to cut off any connection with the institutions of the occupying regime. tens of thousands of zionist settlers and asra zionist families held demonstrations in tel aviv and haifa, occupied...
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the universities that influence the education of the next generation of rulers in america, harvard university, columbia university , princeton, the famous expensive university in america, these demonstrations are still going on widely, these people who are present there they have a fee what does it mean to eat plastic pellets? a large number of students who were supposed to be enrolled this year , now that the academic year has started in america like in other places , they will enter, for example, master's degree, but their bachelor's degree is because of participating in the demonstration to support the palestinian people, so they are paying for it , but they will look at it later. to the lebanese people and hezbollah and leaders. hosseini announced that another terrorist operation was apparently carried out just an hour ago . yes, this is a very important point compared to because everyone understands, anyway, these are palestinians, they are lebanese, this is one country. it is another country, now they are neighbors. sometimes you know that in the last 24 hours, these western media have
the universities that influence the education of the next generation of rulers in america, harvard university, columbia university , princeton, the famous expensive university in america, these demonstrations are still going on widely, these people who are present there they have a fee what does it mean to eat plastic pellets? a large number of students who were supposed to be enrolled this year , now that the academic year has started in america like in other places , they will enter, for...
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harvard university, mat university, stanford university, oxford university, berkeley california university, cambridge college london university, seattle washington university, and columbia university are among the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the purchase of stationery and equipment needed by students continues throughout the country. on the other hand, the ministry has announced that it will monitor the stationery market until mehr 15. stationery stores are very busy these days. shop windows are also filled with students' belongings. less than a week left for the start of schools and there are few students. they are getting ready to go to school it's open, what did you come to buy? i bought a notebook . i bought a pencil. it was white. i bought it . i came to buy tahri prayer. i went to school. i didn't buy a bag. i came to buy a notebook. i bought a pencil. i bought a colored pencil. i bought something you liked. you bought a beautiful dress in this excitement, father. mothers say that preparation is knowledge. the general administration of the same office has announ
harvard university, mat university, stanford university, oxford university, berkeley california university, cambridge college london university, seattle washington university, and columbia university are among the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the purchase of stationery and equipment needed by students continues throughout the country. on the other hand, the ministry has announced that it will monitor the stationery market until mehr 15. stationery stores are very busy these...
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petersburg university, then harvard university. this is a typical biography of a russian genius from the provinces. in 1922, sorokin was included in the bolshevik list of unreliable people and he was expelled from russia along with a large number of other outstanding sociologists, philosophers, etc. called the philosophical steamship. ekaterim sorokin began working in america at harvard, by the way, he organized the first sociology department in america, wrote many books, was recognized as an outstanding sociologist, and the prize, by the way, is american, bears the name of piterim sorokin, and he... was considered a slightly crazy russian, but was very respected. one of the main works of the mosorokin five, this book, it is called social cultural dynamics, this book, in my opinion, is the key to understanding what is happening with the world now and the key to understanding how to get out of this dramatic crisis. this astonishing... scale analysis allowed pyatirim sorokin to identify three types of culture, three types of state of
petersburg university, then harvard university. this is a typical biography of a russian genius from the provinces. in 1922, sorokin was included in the bolshevik list of unreliable people and he was expelled from russia along with a large number of other outstanding sociologists, philosophers, etc. called the philosophical steamship. ekaterim sorokin began working in america at harvard, by the way, he organized the first sociology department in america, wrote many books, was recognized as an...
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petersburg university, then to harvard university.al biography of a russian genius from the provinces. in 1922 , sorokin was included in the bolshevik list of unreliable people and his.
petersburg university, then to harvard university.al biography of a russian genius from the provinces. in 1922 , sorokin was included in the bolshevik list of unreliable people and his.
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"the boston globe" reports harvard university has enrolled fewer black freshmen after the ban on affirmative says black students make up of 14% of new students this fall, down from 18% last year. it comes after the college lost a critical supreme court case in june, 2023, resulting in a nationwide ban on race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions. several other top schools have reported similar results. >>> "reuters" says boeing faces a possible strike tomorrow as workers threaten to reject a tentative labor pact. 30,000 workers in portland, oregon, and seattle are expected to vote today on their first full contract in 16 years. some workers are upset the deal does not include bigger raises and other improvements. in order for a strike to happen two-thirds of workers must support a work stoppage. most would need to reject the deal. >>> the "associated press" says election workers say widespread problems with the mail system could disrupt voting. in an alarming letter to the u.s. postmaster general, top election administrators in all 50 states warned of persistent deficiencies. f
"the boston globe" reports harvard university has enrolled fewer black freshmen after the ban on affirmative says black students make up of 14% of new students this fall, down from 18% last year. it comes after the college lost a critical supreme court case in june, 2023, resulting in a nationwide ban on race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions. several other top schools have reported similar results. >>> "reuters" says boeing faces a possible strike...
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trump ridiculed him. by creating media products that cover events that never happened, says harvard universityearcher joanne donavan. yes, then you have to prove that you are not a camel, or that you are not a camel. in south korea, by the way, there is a real scourge, the distribution of pornographic deepfakes, and to anyone, just people from stolen databases personal data. the authorities even found a scapegoat, telegram, where there is a corresponding channel. well, now they will blame everything on durov, it is possible. technological development, probably, does not turn the world upside down, but there is no sphere. energy transformation, technology will radically change both how we produce energy and how we consume it, the second science of life, first of all, how our brain works, this is generally the most important thing that we can reveal by learning about man, and here they are taking steps. for the first time in history, a person examines the brain without opening the skull, thanks to this , a lot of data has been collected, which parts of the brain are involved in what situations,
trump ridiculed him. by creating media products that cover events that never happened, says harvard universityearcher joanne donavan. yes, then you have to prove that you are not a camel, or that you are not a camel. in south korea, by the way, there is a real scourge, the distribution of pornographic deepfakes, and to anyone, just people from stolen databases personal data. the authorities even found a scapegoat, telegram, where there is a corresponding channel. well, now they will blame...
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in 1957, harvard university professor and another future secretary of state henry kissinger expressedthe idea that a war with unlimited use of nuclear weapons would lead to an equally losing outcome for everyone. in in the early 1960s, the idea became the basis for defense secretary robert mcnamara's strategy. he coined the term "assured destruction." only when one country's leaders are confident that the enemy is about to do the same. jervis also noted that decision makers are not always able or willing to see the consequences of their actions, and not all decisions in times of crisis are made at the highest... level, for example, during the cuban missile crisis, the order the commander of the anti-aircraft missile system ordered the shooting down of the u2 aircraft over cuba without any consultation with the ussr leadership. and kissinger argued that what seems balanced and safe during a crisis often turns out to be the riskiest, gradual escalation tempts the enemy to respond to every move, what is intended as a demonstration of moderation can be perceived as indecision, assurances
in 1957, harvard university professor and another future secretary of state henry kissinger expressedthe idea that a war with unlimited use of nuclear weapons would lead to an equally losing outcome for everyone. in in the early 1960s, the idea became the basis for defense secretary robert mcnamara's strategy. he coined the term "assured destruction." only when one country's leaders are confident that the enemy is about to do the same. jervis also noted that decision makers are not...
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she's also a senior fellow at harvard university's, belfer center for science and international affairs and a former undersecretary of state for global affairs. two policy left. we're also delighted to welcome ambassador john negroponte. ambassador negroponte is vice chair of mclarty associates and has served as deputy of state. was the first ever director of national intelligence and was ambassador to iraq. the united nations, the philippines, mexico, honduras and many other positions in government. and finally, to his left, we're honored be joined by ambassador ronald neumann. ambassador neumann is the president of the american academy of diplomacy and he served as u.s. ambassador to, afghanistan, algeria, bahrain and in addition to other positions. so a very experienced panel indeed. thank you all for your service to the country. before we begin, i'd like to some housekeeping notes for the audience. the discussion, obviously, on the record. we will leave time at the end for and answers. so we encourage all of you here in the studio and those watching to participate. and if you would
she's also a senior fellow at harvard university's, belfer center for science and international affairs and a former undersecretary of state for global affairs. two policy left. we're also delighted to welcome ambassador john negroponte. ambassador negroponte is vice chair of mclarty associates and has served as deputy of state. was the first ever director of national intelligence and was ambassador to iraq. the united nations, the philippines, mexico, honduras and many other positions in...
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in 1957, harvard university professor and another future secretary of state henry kissinger expressedidea that a war with unlimited use of nuclear weapons will lead to an equally losing outcome for everyone. in the early sixties, the idea formed the basis of the strategy. defense secretary robert mcnamara, he coined the term "assured destruction." in his opinion, the enemy is unlikely to enter into conflict, knowing that after the first nuclear strike, a crushing response will follow. the world-famous american scientist, economist thomas schelling explained that a nuclear war can begin due to mutual fear of a surprise attack. each side is afraid of being caught in by surprise. columbia university professor and international security expert robert jervis believed that the key factor in a state's foreign policy strategy is the correct perception of the enemy. the decision to launch a full-scale nuclear strike is made only when government officials in one country are confident that the enemy is going to do the same. jervis also noted that decision makers are not always able or... tempts
in 1957, harvard university professor and another future secretary of state henry kissinger expressedidea that a war with unlimited use of nuclear weapons will lead to an equally losing outcome for everyone. in the early sixties, the idea formed the basis of the strategy. defense secretary robert mcnamara, he coined the term "assured destruction." in his opinion, the enemy is unlikely to enter into conflict, knowing that after the first nuclear strike, a crushing response will follow....
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he is a famous international liaison at harvard university. he recently published a text which says that if, as the americans sometimes say, we did not know , we did not know or, for example, we do not confirm, of course, after the martyrdom of seyed hassan nasrallah, to rejoice in the white house and make a statement. saying that it is just enough enough, for example, the justice of literature has not been done. it's offensive and unrealistic, but what mr. stephen walt said is that if you don't want someone to do something , don't give him the tools to do it, that is, if you assume that the news network doesn't want yazidi to be seen, he shouldn't invite him, then connect his speaker, if you invite yazidi, i'll listen. you connected, then you can't say that we didn't know or don't talk or don't see, right. this is a very logical thing. you know that in the american political structure, the president is the commander-in-chief. there, they no longer have a religious authority that he is the commander-in-chief, the president is the commander. th
he is a famous international liaison at harvard university. he recently published a text which says that if, as the americans sometimes say, we did not know , we did not know or, for example, we do not confirm, of course, after the martyrdom of seyed hassan nasrallah, to rejoice in the white house and make a statement. saying that it is just enough enough, for example, the justice of literature has not been done. it's offensive and unrealistic, but what mr. stephen walt said is that if you...
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in 1957, harvard university professor and another future secretary of state, henry kissinger, suggestedwar with unlimited use of nuclear weapons would lead to an equally losing outcome for everyone. in the early sixties, the idea became the basis for the strategy of defense secretary robert mcnamara. he coined the term "assured destruction." in his opinion, the enemy would hardly will go into conflict knowing that after the first nuclear strike... there will be a crushing response. the world-famous american scientist and economist thomas schelling explained that a nuclear war can start because of mutual fear of a surprise attack. each side is afraid of being caught off guard. columbia university professor and international security expert robert jervis believed that the key factor in a state's foreign policy strategy is the correct perception of the enemy. the decision to strike a full-scale nuclear strike is only carried out when the statesmen of one country are sure that the enemy is going to do the same. jervis also noted that decision makers are not always able or willing to see the
in 1957, harvard university professor and another future secretary of state, henry kissinger, suggestedwar with unlimited use of nuclear weapons would lead to an equally losing outcome for everyone. in the early sixties, the idea became the basis for the strategy of defense secretary robert mcnamara. he coined the term "assured destruction." in his opinion, the enemy would hardly will go into conflict knowing that after the first nuclear strike... there will be a crushing response....
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into reality by creating media products that cover events that never happened, according to a harvard universityrcher. joanne donvan. yes, that's later. prove that you're not a camel, or that you're not a camel. in south korea, by the way, there's a real scourge, the distribution of pornographic deep fakes, and to anyone, just people from stolen personal databases. the authorities even found the scapegoat, telegram, where there is a corresponding channel. well, now they'll blame everything on durov, that's possible. technological development probably doesn't turn the world upside down, but there's no sphere where it wouldn't say. robot-technology. a new generation of robots, combined with a qualitatively different level understanding of the brain with increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence, humanoid robots are being developed, such as those described in science fiction. they are very similar to people, and the line between a human and a robot will be thin. if the line is thin, what should we strive for? artificial intelligence should become like the brain, or, on the contrary, the br
into reality by creating media products that cover events that never happened, according to a harvard universityrcher. joanne donvan. yes, that's later. prove that you're not a camel, or that you're not a camel. in south korea, by the way, there's a real scourge, the distribution of pornographic deep fakes, and to anyone, just people from stolen personal databases. the authorities even found the scapegoat, telegram, where there is a corresponding channel. well, now they'll blame everything on...
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in that case the court held the admissions programs of harvard college and the university of north carolina violated the constitution and civil rights laws because they relied on race to decide which students get admitted. the implications of the decision extend beyond the academic world because picking winners and losers based on race is wrong and illegal in any context. it follows that d.e.i. initiatives in corporate america that require race-based higher practices are in most if not all, cases, likely violations of title vii. so that's why last year i, along with 12 other state attorneys general sent letters to fortune 100c.e.o.'s reminding them of their requirements under these laws. we advised them they cannot take action based on race including under d.e.i. as one justice said, to make a decision on people based on racial grounds is -- there's no exception to that in the constitution of title vii. it also requires the equal treatment of men and women regardless of sex. the supreme court nor roily extended this principle, mistakenly in my humble view, to hold that employers violate tit
in that case the court held the admissions programs of harvard college and the university of north carolina violated the constitution and civil rights laws because they relied on race to decide which students get admitted. the implications of the decision extend beyond the academic world because picking winners and losers based on race is wrong and illegal in any context. it follows that d.e.i. initiatives in corporate america that require race-based higher practices are in most if not all,...
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harvard, university of california berkeley, columbia, university of pennsylvania, nyu and carnegie mellon apparently all had difficulties drawing the line between permissible speech and impermissible conduct. but, one university seems to stand out and i am proud of the fact the university of texas when this happened on campus that day number of people, not even affiliated with the university threatened to occupy the buildings at the campus and ignored officials continued pleas for restrain immediately dispersed. the university actually enforced its own rules. and is that the difference between what we saw in so many other places that they simply tolerated this conduct in the university of texas did not by enforcing its own rules? >> in short, yes. a complete avocation of authority. university president tim law school deans. the first amendment is hard to understand and they cannot possibly enforce its limits do not belong running universities or law schools. the first pass is not a free pass to violate the rights of others. there are limits in their rules when it crosses over. you can see
harvard, university of california berkeley, columbia, university of pennsylvania, nyu and carnegie mellon apparently all had difficulties drawing the line between permissible speech and impermissible conduct. but, one university seems to stand out and i am proud of the fact the university of texas when this happened on campus that day number of people, not even affiliated with the university threatened to occupy the buildings at the campus and ignored officials continued pleas for restrain...
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of health of the world health organization and a certified manager of biomedical research at harvard university. you know, the fact that we've all gotten into this kind of madness, it's, it's just horrible, it's all very shameful, we need to draw some conclusions from all of this because, you know, we 've had some for a long time, like pseudo-experts, yes, what constants... give some kind of expertise, and then it turns out that they are not experts at all, and we remember the loud story with spartuk on saturday, we remember how they criticized various, for example, military, military, military experts, yes, who were very often called by our media, but now they stopped, because the military themselves began to speak, listen to who you call on the air, these people do not understand anything at all on what they say, remember, we also have... and oleksiy aristovych, who was he, he was not only an expert, he was an expert in everything, let's say, he also understood women's psychology, and he is a military man psychologist, military interpreter, and pilot, and anyone, yes, and for a long time, man
of health of the world health organization and a certified manager of biomedical research at harvard university. you know, the fact that we've all gotten into this kind of madness, it's, it's just horrible, it's all very shameful, we need to draw some conclusions from all of this because, you know, we 've had some for a long time, like pseudo-experts, yes, what constants... give some kind of expertise, and then it turns out that they are not experts at all, and we remember the loud story with...
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you were part of a major lawsuit against harvard, alleging the university has failed to punish anti-semitismd on campus. sometimes becoming violent, disruptive, following hamas' attack on october 7th. a federal judge ruled last month that harvard must face the lawsuit after it tried to have it dismissed. fox digital asked college students about whether anti-semitism on campus is a concern. watch this. >> not personally concerned about it. i am a troubled by what i've seen around the country and i feel particularly bad for jewish students that face anti-semitism. >> i'm jewish so i feel like i have lived it personally and i have -- i do think it's a big issue, especially with teachers. >> i went through the protests on accident and honestly it was a little scary just because i was like -- i was trying to mind my own business and get to class and people were filming me, yelling in my. face.maria: give us your reacto that. what are you seeing on campuses right now. >> harvard 1 specifically, we'e had a jewish student spat on, a teacher challenged to debate me on whe whether jews were behind 9/1
you were part of a major lawsuit against harvard, alleging the university has failed to punish anti-semitismd on campus. sometimes becoming violent, disruptive, following hamas' attack on october 7th. a federal judge ruled last month that harvard must face the lawsuit after it tried to have it dismissed. fox digital asked college students about whether anti-semitism on campus is a concern. watch this. >> not personally concerned about it. i am a troubled by what i've seen around the...
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the statistics provided by the american harvard university recently show that many young americans andiites say about this resistance issue. well, these signs are signs that americans understand as well. the speed of jihad increases from that place, that is, from the place where they may be hit from places that i did not think about anymore . now you can say that a global awakening is happening. yes, exactly, you are witnessing today that american students. the gatherings that are taking place in europe and america are promoting the terrorist group of the hypocrites, that is, the groups that do not have the minimum acceptance of rome among the people, the groups affiliated with these sales factions. arms and oil, the number of people, for example, less than 10 people, 15 people, who are raising the flag of resistance , raising the flag of palestine? many professors have been fired being in a european-american university for supporting the resistance and this awakened conscience means the islamic awakening that you are talking about. he speaks that this islamic ummah, which is forming a
the statistics provided by the american harvard university recently show that many young americans andiites say about this resistance issue. well, these signs are signs that americans understand as well. the speed of jihad increases from that place, that is, from the place where they may be hit from places that i did not think about anymore . now you can say that a global awakening is happening. yes, exactly, you are witnessing today that american students. the gatherings that are taking place...
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as we saw this past year, how the students, you were mentioned before, few minutes ago, how harvard university is doing with the students, but we saw all over the world, all students and the people in the street, how they understood the cause. the palestinians and they understood how gazza was living in a siege and the it was a big present and it was very the people there were very oppressed buse israel didn't let them have any rights even the food if they want to bring food from outside uh they they they some sometimes they choose what they let them take from food, even medical supplies, sometimes they don't let medical supplies to to enter gaza, this is before the october 7 of october, and now it's good to let everybody know that this devil was made or was ' educated and supported by the usa, before it was established by the british colonization when it was in the region and then united states of america took the responsibility of this uh spoiled childs, became devil, kill and nobody ask this devil why you are killing ' oppressed people and nobody can ask him, as we see for this passing year
as we saw this past year, how the students, you were mentioned before, few minutes ago, how harvard university is doing with the students, but we saw all over the world, all students and the people in the street, how they understood the cause. the palestinians and they understood how gazza was living in a siege and the it was a big present and it was very the people there were very oppressed buse israel didn't let them have any rights even the food if they want to bring food from outside uh...
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the school of economics in truskavets is very good. for our deputies, but truskavets is not harvard university and it is not impossible to get an education in two weeks in order to understand all the details and the interrelationship of the economy and industries in our country, so i in fact, like the previous years, and the previous years of the entire assembly, of this entire convocation of this verkhovna rada, i am definitely dissatisfied, firstly, with the incompetence of the cabinet of ministers, and secondly, that this incompetence of the cabinet of ministers is never challenged, i.e.... does not ask issues, it is not done by the parliament in an appropriate, correct way, because for that there is such a democratic institution and such a democratic structure, when the parliament is elected, it appoints the government, the government returns to the parliament to adopt the budgets, and that is, it is the responsibility of the forces that won the elections so that they 100% reflect or show that they stand for the opinion of the very voters who brought them to power. in that budget situation
the school of economics in truskavets is very good. for our deputies, but truskavets is not harvard university and it is not impossible to get an education in two weeks in order to understand all the details and the interrelationship of the economy and industries in our country, so i in fact, like the previous years, and the previous years of the entire assembly, of this entire convocation of this verkhovna rada, i am definitely dissatisfied, firstly, with the incompetence of the cabinet of...
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air, ukrainian and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard university, serhii plohii, i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day, thank you very much, i congratulate you on the holiday, i congratulate all the viewers, listeners, on the holiday and you personally with awarding of the taras shevchenko award, this is a very important award, a very important marker for this award. thank you, want to talk about historical memory, and you know, i have to confess to you, it certainly is, it sounds like a sign of bad taste, but i will tell you, there have been few history books that i read with such interest as the last school textbook on the history of russia , which was written by the former minister of culture of the russian federation medinsky and the rector of the moscow institute of international relations. because you know, when i read the books of historians, your books, i think that the gate of europe is so beautiful from such an analysis of the ukrainian history, when i then read medinsky's textbook, for me it's li
air, ukrainian and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard university, serhii plohii, i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day, thank you very much, i congratulate you on the holiday, i congratulate all the viewers, listeners, on the holiday and you personally with awarding of the taras shevchenko award, this is a very important award, a very important marker for this award. thank you, want to talk about historical...
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believe that... that russia will most likely target nuclear facilities in the future, but as harvard university researcher mariana boujeren suggests, russia may use deceptive tactics to say that it, for example, survived into some other object and just by chance, let's say, was interrupted or supplying current to the as, or withdrawing current from the power plant, is an extremely dangerous tactic, experts say. bezumov, oksana, and we have also seen this before from the russian side, oksana bedrytenko was on the phone, we talked about the energy situation in ukraine and expectations before winter. opponents of the free world, combining their efforts, chose a common propaganda narrative. china, russia, iran, as well as hamas and hezbollah, spread disinformation, the common theme of which is countermeasures. united states. this was discussed throughout talks with congressmen from the republican and democratic parties at the center of the new american security in washington. our adversaries began to cooperate in an unprecedented way. i think this is a defining challenge to our national security th
believe that... that russia will most likely target nuclear facilities in the future, but as harvard university researcher mariana boujeren suggests, russia may use deceptive tactics to say that it, for example, survived into some other object and just by chance, let's say, was interrupted or supplying current to the as, or withdrawing current from the power plant, is an extremely dangerous tactic, experts say. bezumov, oksana, and we have also seen this before from the russian side, oksana...
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olena zelenska handed over special literature to the library of harvard university to the departmentukraine. it's burnt books from of the russian attack on the kharkiv printing house of the vivat publishing house. she recalled that on that tragic day seven workers died in the printing house. and in the fire caused by the explosion, 150,000 textbooks burned. the swiss confederation handed over an entire vehicle fleet of communities to chernihiv. who transports the buses arrived to replace those destroyed by the russian aggressors at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. it was possible to do this with the joint efforts of public organizations, the embassy of switzerland and the municipality of st. gallen. for more details, see further. if not military technology, at least civilian. switzerland handed over an entire civilian fleet to chernigov. 11 buses for... not new, before that they were operated by the city of saintgalen, the municipality replaced them with new ones, they decided to give them to ukraine, the community of chernihiv. colleagues switched to other technologies, mor
olena zelenska handed over special literature to the library of harvard university to the departmentukraine. it's burnt books from of the russian attack on the kharkiv printing house of the vivat publishing house. she recalled that on that tragic day seven workers died in the printing house. and in the fire caused by the explosion, 150,000 textbooks burned. the swiss confederation handed over an entire vehicle fleet of communities to chernihiv. who transports the buses arrived to replace those...
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health expert of the world health organization. and a certified biomedical research manager from harvard university. you know, the fact that we've all fallen into this, forgive me, it's, it's just horrible, it's all very embarrassing, we need to draw some conclusions from all of this because, you know, we 've had some for a long time, like , pseudo-experts, yes, who constantly give some kind of expertise and then find out... that it's none not experts, but we remember the high-profile story with the sportsman on saturday, we remember how they criticized various, for example, military, military, military experts, yes, who were very often called by our media, but now they have stopped, because the military themselves began to speak, listen to who you are calling on the air, these people do not understand anything about what they are saying, remember, we also have oleksiy arestovich, who was he... he was not only an expert, he he was an expert in everything, let's say, including women's psychology understood, and he is a military psychologist, a military translator, and a pilot, and whoever, and for a
health expert of the world health organization. and a certified biomedical research manager from harvard university. you know, the fact that we've all fallen into this, forgive me, it's, it's just horrible, it's all very embarrassing, we need to draw some conclusions from all of this because, you know, we 've had some for a long time, like , pseudo-experts, yes, who constantly give some kind of expertise and then find out... that it's none not experts, but we remember the high-profile story...
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i am also a world health organization certified health expert and a harvard university certified biomedical research manager. you know, the fact that we've all fallen into such a frenzy, it's... it's just terrible, it's it's all very embarrassing, we need to draw some definite conclusions from all this, because you know, for a long time we have some out there, for example, pseudo-experts, yes, who constantly give some kind of expertise, and then it turns out that they are none experts, and we remember the loud story with spartacus on saturday, we remember how they criticized various, for example, military, military, military experts, yes, which, which... our media called very often, but now they have stopped, because the military themselves started talking, listen who you call on the air, these people do not understand anything about what they are saying, remember, we also have oleksiy erestovich, who was he, he was not only an expert, he was an expert in everything, let's say, and he understood women's psychology, and he is a military psychologist, a military translator, and a pilot. and w
i am also a world health organization certified health expert and a harvard university certified biomedical research manager. you know, the fact that we've all fallen into such a frenzy, it's... it's just terrible, it's it's all very embarrassing, we need to draw some definite conclusions from all this, because you know, for a long time we have some out there, for example, pseudo-experts, yes, who constantly give some kind of expertise, and then it turns out that they are none experts, and we...
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comes from a harvard university study involving over 2000 players from the past 60 years, and 1 in 3 of those players believe they have football related brain damage. they're most concerned about cte, a degenerative brain disease that's linked to repetitive hits to the head. players who think they have cte describe a range of symptoms, including pain, sleep apnea and suicidal thoughts. however, doctors can only determine if someone has cte by performing an autopsy. researchers say hopefully, this study will lead to a way to diagnose the disease while people are still alive. well, they broke the record for the longest stay on the international space station. today, they returned safely here, back to earth. a pair of russian cosmonauts landed this morning in kazakhstan in the soyuz capsule. you can see that capsule there with its red and white parachute as it touches down safely. the russians spent 374 days on the ice, breaking the old record by four days. an american astronaut also accompanied them home after spending six months in space herself. there she is. that leaves an eight per
comes from a harvard university study involving over 2000 players from the past 60 years, and 1 in 3 of those players believe they have football related brain damage. they're most concerned about cte, a degenerative brain disease that's linked to repetitive hits to the head. players who think they have cte describe a range of symptoms, including pain, sleep apnea and suicidal thoughts. however, doctors can only determine if someone has cte by performing an autopsy. researchers say hopefully,...
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health expert of the world health organization and a certified manager of biomedical research at harvard university. you know that we all went on such a wild ride, it's really terrible, it's all very kind. but we need to draw some certain conclusions from all this, because you know, for a long time we have some out there, for example, pseudo-experts, yes, who constantly give some kind of expertise, and then it turns out that they are no non-experts, and we remember we have a loud story with spartok on saturday, we remember criticizing various, for example, military, military, military experts, yes, which ones, who were very often called by ours. media, and now they have stopped because the military themselves started talking, listen to who you are calling on the air, these people do not understand anything about what they are saying, remember, we also have oleksiy aristovych, who was he , he was not only an expert, he was an expert in everything, let's say that, and he knew women's psychology, and he was a military psychologist, a military translator, and a pilot, and whoever, yes and... for a long
health expert of the world health organization and a certified manager of biomedical research at harvard university. you know that we all went on such a wild ride, it's really terrible, it's all very kind. but we need to draw some certain conclusions from all this, because you know, for a long time we have some out there, for example, pseudo-experts, yes, who constantly give some kind of expertise, and then it turns out that they are no non-experts, and we remember we have a loud story with...
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grashow, director of epidemiological research initiatives at the football players health study at harvard university. doctor grashow, i assume. thank you so much for joining us today. >> yeah, thank you for having me on. >> so, given your research, do you see a potential link between brett favre parkinson's diagnosis and cte? >> well, i can't comment on brett's situation. our heart goes out to his family for sure. we're looking at a different kind of condition, which is called chronic traumatic encephalopathy. and this is a condition that's been linked to head injury when players were, you know, when players were young and played. but that only can be diagnosed after they pass away, and so it's, it's a little bit different than what brett is dealing with, but i think the similarity is that we're talking about diseases that are seen as, sort of at the moment. there are no cures at the moment that are really helpful. they're difficult to diagnose, and in a lot of ways, i think people look for something to do when they get a diagnosis or have a concern like this. and i think we're asking questions abou
grashow, director of epidemiological research initiatives at the football players health study at harvard university. doctor grashow, i assume. thank you so much for joining us today. >> yeah, thank you for having me on. >> so, given your research, do you see a potential link between brett favre parkinson's diagnosis and cte? >> well, i can't comment on brett's situation. our heart goes out to his family for sure. we're looking at a different kind of condition, which is called...
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causes and and now we see efforts uh, i'll give you one such example taking place yesterday at harvard university that uh people were actually coming out protesting the situation that had taken place, the terrorist attacks that took place in lebanon last week and also continuing to show their... for the palestinians, but they didn't protest, they just actually um went and they had a study in meaning that the students would sit in the library or cafeterias with their books, but with caafias caafias on um and flyers on their laptop uh talking about ending the genocide um and actually calling uh for their universities to... ves uh from the zines entity, then officials from university administrators would go around and started ideing these students um to possibly uh inflict um some disciplinary actions against i mean your thoughts, it is absolutely amazing that people are getting murdered and as i'm speaking, there's breaking news of family of nine being murdered uh and ballback in northeastern lebanon today by uh the zionist regime, so it is quite mindbockling to see that people are getting murdered
causes and and now we see efforts uh, i'll give you one such example taking place yesterday at harvard university that uh people were actually coming out protesting the situation that had taken place, the terrorist attacks that took place in lebanon last week and also continuing to show their... for the palestinians, but they didn't protest, they just actually um went and they had a study in meaning that the students would sit in the library or cafeterias with their books, but with caafias...
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global health expert healthcare organizations and a certified manager of biomedical research at harvard universitye fact that we've all fallen into this, forgive me, it's, it's just horrible, it's all very shameful, we need to draw some conclusions from all of this because... you know, we have for a long time.
global health expert healthcare organizations and a certified manager of biomedical research at harvard universitye fact that we've all fallen into this, forgive me, it's, it's just horrible, it's all very shameful, we need to draw some conclusions from all of this because... you know, we have for a long time.
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i thought it was interesting what professor steven walt said of harvard university, one of the top political scientists in the world. he said this on september 5th. he said there is nothing that none yahoo could do or say which would cause the us to withhold support. and i, and that struck me as quite an accurate statement. and you've seen netanyahu engage in these very provocative acts this week. i'm not a scholar of international humana humanitarian last, but i follow very closely the discussions held by experts by i show experts and there is a consensus that what is real has done this week on several different occasions. are clear violations of international law. also, violations of us policy. the department of defense is own policies on, on will be tracts. and certainly today's attack on a civilian area is a manifestation of adolphe a doctrine which seats actively to inflict damage on civilian areas. and yet, what do we see, what is the reaction of the united states of the united states has been almost cheer leading is real. um, uh, you know, this week certainly not certainly not applyin
i thought it was interesting what professor steven walt said of harvard university, one of the top political scientists in the world. he said this on september 5th. he said there is nothing that none yahoo could do or say which would cause the us to withhold support. and i, and that struck me as quite an accurate statement. and you've seen netanyahu engage in these very provocative acts this week. i'm not a scholar of international humana humanitarian last, but i follow very closely the...