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don't do would be to a monday going to hinder not middlebury not that we're clearly not there i commented on ok really nailing got there she did not take a need to know god you know. a shindy going ai will be to go. ok and on the. day. i'm rick you get the call and. i want who you will want to lock. all of you. own me of. all more and then when you get a car like you. run a kid over to call up can fall. out of my lai or of a. shoot out of. your own chalet he have as you know are. inside a hole or two and he cannot do out of court they have. a lawnmower milda. a lot that they're. not to go out on and they you know doubt i'll say people. well throughout this about cybil own i don't know about had bottle. at that and the i don't panic. this is a. focus. of those all you know why it's the you know fourteen dollars the. well. to do are the poster who stood all sorts of go got to go through the year to do all of this. by people as a place where anything goes where you get and it's you know this place. basically onix by china. which enables a lot of activity to have its locates within special re
don't do would be to a monday going to hinder not middlebury not that we're clearly not there i commented on ok really nailing got there she did not take a need to know god you know. a shindy going ai will be to go. ok and on the. day. i'm rick you get the call and. i want who you will want to lock. all of you. own me of. all more and then when you get a car like you. run a kid over to call up can fall. out of my lai or of a. shoot out of. your own chalet he have as you know are. inside a hole...
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Apr 12, 2018
04/18
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don't do would be to even begin to to hinder not middlebury not that we're cool or not there are calm and all ok really nailing to defeat i know ok i need to alone or god you know. a shindy going to say i will be to go. date on the. day he had and it is hard to get out and do all. my. carnal. i want to be where you are not liable. to be. oh my god then in a good economy you. know nikki told what to call a control. but not my lie or i may. be tacit i don't. know i shall yeah as you know. and inside a whole group i may have to write a. along. a lot. you doubt i'll see if you watch. the i don't bother. me if you can. see this is a. vocal. good goes off you know why it's the you know fourteen dollars to. forty thousand. more pseudo ah the poster who is a war horse of go got to go if you do you can get the truth all told. by people as a place where anything goes where you get anything it's you know this place. basically i nixed by china. which enables a lot of this activity to have its placates within special reason for special region for its minister by a number of different groups. there
don't do would be to even begin to to hinder not middlebury not that we're cool or not there are calm and all ok really nailing to defeat i know ok i need to alone or god you know. a shindy going to say i will be to go. date on the. day he had and it is hard to get out and do all. my. carnal. i want to be where you are not liable. to be. oh my god then in a good economy you. know nikki told what to call a control. but not my lie or i may. be tacit i don't. know i shall yeah as you know. and...
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Apr 28, 2018
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there was an incident at middlebury, charles murray. protesters surrounded his car, a protester was injured in that incident. harold mcdonald was prevented from speaking on the claremont mckenna campus, where students were disciplined for that, which is unusual. usually protesters get away with no criticism. a federal judge left white supremacist, richard spencer speak on campus after loss the aclu might have been involved in and violence erupted between protesters and attendees. mayday protests in santa cruz, people were assaulted. protests are getting violent and i don't think it is necessarily students. it has been a lot of left-wing agitators who come onto the campuses to use the conservative speaker is an excuse for violent agitation. protests prompted campus closure at another university as a result of violent protesters and a slice from this year, litigation occurred in the university of washington attempted to charge the university of washington $17,000 security fee for a campus rally with one of the groups called patriot prayer
there was an incident at middlebury, charles murray. protesters surrounded his car, a protester was injured in that incident. harold mcdonald was prevented from speaking on the claremont mckenna campus, where students were disciplined for that, which is unusual. usually protesters get away with no criticism. a federal judge left white supremacist, richard spencer speak on campus after loss the aclu might have been involved in and violence erupted between protesters and attendees. mayday...
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Apr 19, 2018
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jeffrey lewis, a noted expert at the middlebury institute did an op-ed in the "new york times" to explaino people the history of that word denuclearization. it's not what people think. not about disarmament or nonproliferation. it was created in 1992 in a north/south joint declaration to talk about all things nuclear. the year before in 1991, then president george bush wanted to make a decision about whether to take the only nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula, american nuclear weapons, off the peninsula in hopes to encourage the north not to start down that road and keep the south from starting down that road. he did remove our weapons. we got this joint declaration. the joint declaration used the term denuclearization, purposely vague and included not only weapons but the security, nuclear security umbrella we provide in the region. it includes our permissibility of having nuclear weapons anywhere and means quite a different thing that i think the president of the united states believes it means and i don't think for one moment at least at this moment that kim jong-un expects to des
jeffrey lewis, a noted expert at the middlebury institute did an op-ed in the "new york times" to explaino people the history of that word denuclearization. it's not what people think. not about disarmament or nonproliferation. it was created in 1992 in a north/south joint declaration to talk about all things nuclear. the year before in 1991, then president george bush wanted to make a decision about whether to take the only nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula, american nuclear...
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narrator: here is the middlebury institute for international studies, which houses the center for nonproliferation by dr. william potter. he and his colleagues work with students to teach them about the consequences of nuclear weapons in today's world and preparing them to be leaders in the future. potter: my own preferred approach to this subject is not to lecture my students but to enable them to engage in role-playing, engaging in simulations of international negotiations dealing with nuclear issues. "we can all agree that our world would be a safer place without nuclear weapons." overall, people are saying a lot of the same things, and i think if you can tune your ear to listen for that, that's really going to pave the way for progress in the future. potter: this is the most important dimension, learning to see through the eyes of others, gaining empathy. so i wanted to be iran because i'm actually a reservist in the u.s. army. potter: and what i typically will do with my students is to have my american students playing the roles of egypt and iran. clark: we welcome the nuclear weapon states a
narrator: here is the middlebury institute for international studies, which houses the center for nonproliferation by dr. william potter. he and his colleagues work with students to teach them about the consequences of nuclear weapons in today's world and preparing them to be leaders in the future. potter: my own preferred approach to this subject is not to lecture my students but to enable them to engage in role-playing, engaging in simulations of international negotiations dealing with...
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Apr 30, 2018
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when charles murray way shouted down at middlebury, for example, part of what got a lot of attention was the fact it was recorded in the video went viral. that would not up into ten or 15 years ago. we are much more aware things that happen on college campuses now than we used to be. that may make it look like it's happening a lot more often but also makes it feel like it's happening a lot more often than it used to happen. it's not completely evident that that is necessary happening a lot more often than it used to although i think there are particular elements of it. having said all that it is true that are genuine problems on some college campuses. there are places within universities that are very hostile to free speech. there are some particular colleges and universities with a got a very particular problem in their own immediate campus culture, and it's important to address those problems when they arise. it's important to try to fix those problems and it is constantly born to try to push back against those that advocate the other side. when we think about what exactly should w
when charles murray way shouted down at middlebury, for example, part of what got a lot of attention was the fact it was recorded in the video went viral. that would not up into ten or 15 years ago. we are much more aware things that happen on college campuses now than we used to be. that may make it look like it's happening a lot more often but also makes it feel like it's happening a lot more often than it used to happen. it's not completely evident that that is necessary happening a lot more...
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some reason, there we go -- jeffrey lewis, director of east asia nonproliferation program at the middlebury institute of international studies at month ray. all right, guys. let's get into it. wesley clark. merkel obviously wants to get him more on the same page with the rest of the world when it comes to trade and foreign policy. but also she really wants him to stay in the iran deal. do you have any hope that she's going to be able to convince him not to tear that up? >> i think that actually the best way forward is for him to extend the ambiguity for another month or two, put the pressure on macron and merkel to make the iranians come alive. what's happening in korea actually could be very positive for the iranian deal. i mean, imagine the people in iran looking at this and saying, we could completely transform ourselves and trump would give us a chance to do that. so i think -- i'd be surprised if he tears it up. i think meshle and macron will get a chance to show leadership. i'm very encouraged that chancellor came here and is taking greater leadership. it's been hard historically for
some reason, there we go -- jeffrey lewis, director of east asia nonproliferation program at the middlebury institute of international studies at month ray. all right, guys. let's get into it. wesley clark. merkel obviously wants to get him more on the same page with the rest of the world when it comes to trade and foreign policy. but also she really wants him to stay in the iran deal. do you have any hope that she's going to be able to convince him not to tear that up? >> i think that...
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Apr 13, 2018
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the reason he got up bracketology is he had middle barry and his basketball bracket -- middlebury inmas: they didn't win again this year. [laughter] talk aboutet's european banks. are we going to see cross-border, cross atlantic consolidation, or would that be far-fetched? i don't think so. european banks are behind the american banks in terms of the recovery from the global financial crisis and are still focused right now on their own profitability and really what it is they want to have for a proper business line. i think you will see more restructuring in the european banks before you see them really pick up in terms of cross-border consolidation. you mean byat do restructuring? is it the investment banker will be significantly down question mark european banks simply cannot compete with the jpmorgan's of this world? look, the story of the last five years is that investment bank market is growing and they have been the first to recapitalize and a significant way, i think that's causing a lot of the european banks to rethink where they want to be. we saw it in the news recently, lo
the reason he got up bracketology is he had middle barry and his basketball bracket -- middlebury inmas: they didn't win again this year. [laughter] talk aboutet's european banks. are we going to see cross-border, cross atlantic consolidation, or would that be far-fetched? i don't think so. european banks are behind the american banks in terms of the recovery from the global financial crisis and are still focused right now on their own profitability and really what it is they want to have for a...