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new york university? >> slow food university. >> there is actual slow food university? >> university of the gastroano, ma'amic sciences. they send students around the world to intern. >> is berkeley teaching any of these things? god for bid, stanford? [laughter]. >> all of the forestry programs. i mean, definitely, we have michael pollen at new york university. we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine this event moving around the country. we'll continue to always have something in san francisco. we want to go to chicago, new york, and new orleans and really bring people to experience different parts of the country to pull us together of a slow food nation. >> because of time, i want to wrap this up. we don't have time to talk about the work you have done in edible schoolyards in new orleans. the slow food nation is going to happen in san francisco this labor weekend. how can people get involved, not only slow food nation, but with also get involved in this whole movement? i want to learn more, i have to know
new york university? >> slow food university. >> there is actual slow food university? >> university of the gastroano, ma'amic sciences. they send students around the world to intern. >> is berkeley teaching any of these things? god for bid, stanford? [laughter]. >> all of the forestry programs. i mean, definitely, we have michael pollen at new york university. we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine...
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commentary from professor craig calhoun from new york university speaking at the global policy for. other major news this week on our faulty plane but fearless pilots there was a miraculous escape for a packed russian passenger jet when it crashed landed in the middle of a forest in the country's northwest all eighty one people aboard survive after a midair electrical failure artie's tom barton has the details. the heroes of the tiger these are the men the managed to land a crippled jetliner in the middle of the forest and not injure a soul the passengers are thankful to be alive we'll see. will any ever in history and ended up in the woods emergency crews arrived by two weeks everything was organized very fast asleep if not for the professionalism of the crew we would not be standing here. at the tupolev one five four was flying at ten thousand meters on its way to moscow from russia's far east when there was a massive electrical failure the plane lost all automatic navigation and communication its fuel supply and wing flaps were crippled meaning i had to land quickly and at higher
commentary from professor craig calhoun from new york university speaking at the global policy for. other major news this week on our faulty plane but fearless pilots there was a miraculous escape for a packed russian passenger jet when it crashed landed in the middle of a forest in the country's northwest all eighty one people aboard survive after a midair electrical failure artie's tom barton has the details. the heroes of the tiger these are the men the managed to land a crippled jetliner in...
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discussion of reforming the current structure is vital so says professor craig calhoun from new york university . i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework. professor craig calhoun from new york university there speaking at the global policy forum. a faulty plane but fearless pilots there was a miraculous escape this week for a packed a russian passenger jet when it crashed landed in the middle of a forest in the country's northwest all eighty one people on board survived after a mid-air electrical failure. has the story. th
discussion of reforming the current structure is vital so says professor craig calhoun from new york university . i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the...
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for a new european security framework and we talked about it with professor gray calhoun from new york university and he says such a structuring will take years of discussion but it's vital that. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework so professor craig calhoun from new york university that speaking at the global policy forum. a russian flight crew are being held as heroes for landing their passenger jet safely in a forest after a massive systems fail on board or eighty one passengers survived and heard after the planes tha
for a new european security framework and we talked about it with professor gray calhoun from new york university and he says such a structuring will take years of discussion but it's vital that. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries...
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that have come into the fore of social science professor craig calhoun is one of them from new york university he's been there he thinks that although a new european security framework will take years of discussion it is nonetheless very necessary. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework. thoughts there from new york university professor craig who now president medvedev says he doesn't see. he doesn't see russia developing as a parliamentary republic it's an opinion shared by journalists or gave it a lot of was also a mem
that have come into the fore of social science professor craig calhoun is one of them from new york university he's been there he thinks that although a new european security framework will take years of discussion it is nonetheless very necessary. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two...
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professor craig calhoun from new york university that speaking at the global policy for. two pilots said being hailed as heroes for safely landing that passenger plane with eighty one on board in a forest in russia after a massive systems malfunction on board all passengers survived and hurt after the plane's an obligation and communications systems failed in midair over the country's northwest artie's town bottom half the story. the heroes of the tiger these the men the managed to land a crippled jetliner in the middle of the forest and not injure a soul that passengers thankful to be a line was even more so willingly every street and ended up in the woods the majesty crews arrived to find to wait everything was organized very fast asleep was not for the professionalism of the crew we would not be standing here. the tupolev one five four was flying at ten thousand meters on its way to moscow from russia's far east when there was a massive electrical failure the plane lost all automatic navigation and communication its fuel supply and wing flaps were crippled meaning i ha
professor craig calhoun from new york university that speaking at the global policy for. two pilots said being hailed as heroes for safely landing that passenger plane with eighty one on board in a forest in russia after a massive systems malfunction on board all passengers survived and hurt after the plane's an obligation and communications systems failed in midair over the country's northwest artie's town bottom half the story. the heroes of the tiger these the men the managed to land a...
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that could incorporate existing military and political structures professor craig calhoun from new york university says a new european security framework will take years of discussion but that reforming the current structure is vital. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework. a former u.s. soldier who had served in iraq has found himself at the center of a scandal after posting a controversial video on you tube sergeant dunson was discharged after planting grenades in the cars of iraqis at checkpoints then filming the reaction
that could incorporate existing military and political structures professor craig calhoun from new york university says a new european security framework will take years of discussion but that reforming the current structure is vital. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that...
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those there are really of also some comment to from professor craig from new york university he told us that agreeing on a new european security framework will take years of discussion but reforming the current security structure is still necessary. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework i expect that this forum will inform and to add ideas to that discussion and it will add momentum to it russia has made a very strong and constructive proposal for the nature of this new agreement but it will only become a real
those there are really of also some comment to from professor craig from new york university he told us that agreeing on a new european security framework will take years of discussion but reforming the current security structure is still necessary. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two...
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discussion but it's still necessary according to social science professor craig calhoun from new york university who attended the jaroslava for i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework so although the forums discussions touched upon some serious topics the debates were at times lighthearted artie's tests are sell us ought first have. if you will who participated in this or they've been to a lot of forums and they're they're sort of used to this and with the weather outside of the plenary sessions or sometimes even in the pla
discussion but it's still necessary according to social science professor craig calhoun from new york university who attended the jaroslava for i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of...
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recession may return a warning from a new york university professor who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight that and more in our business program. in the russian capital you're watching our team with me rena joshua welcome to the program after serious talks and deals in beijing of russian president dmitry medvedev is wrapping up his visit to china on the third day of his trip he is in shanghai to check out the russian and chinese offerings as a world expo and he says now is there for us president of has arrived at the shanghai expo twenty ten where he'll be giving the speech and opening raso day of course he'll be taking a tour of the russian and chinese billion which you can see behind me there said to be two of the favorites this time round of the most impressive they have the longest waits to get in in fact the line outside the russian villian yesterday.
recession may return a warning from a new york university professor who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight that and more in our business program. in the russian capital you're watching our team with me rena joshua welcome to the program after serious talks and deals in beijing of russian president dmitry medvedev is wrapping up his visit to china on the third day of his trip he is in shanghai to check out the russian and chinese offerings as a world expo and he says now is...
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the recession may return once warns new york university professor nouriel roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again comes from the u.s. expect lower second quarter gross domestic product figures poor real estate results roubini says austerity measures to cut debt in advanced nations hurting consumer and business confidence may result in less spending emerging economies like russia may have to get used to lying on domestic demand and a period of subdued growth for developed countries yet. the world's largest element in producer russo wants to increase its sales in asia by fifty percent by the end of the year as a first step the russian companies signed a letter of intent with china's not industry corporation or norinco to acquire a stake in its sales and marketing subsidiary under a long term contract will deliver up to two million metric tons of all the medium hours a year worth more than four billion dollars to asia from the company's siberian smelters the wrinkle will invest in new cells of the medium production in siberia in a bid to
the recession may return once warns new york university professor nouriel roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again comes from the u.s. expect lower second quarter gross domestic product figures poor real estate results roubini says austerity measures to cut debt in advanced nations hurting consumer and business confidence may result in less spending emerging economies like russia may have to get used to lying on domestic demand and a...
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now the recession may return warns new york university professor roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again come from the u.s. analysts expect lower second quarter gross domestic product figures because of poor real estate results roubini said austerity measures to cut. nations hurting consumer and business confidence and may result in less spending emerging economies like russia may have to get used to relying on domestic demand it period. the world's largest element in producer russo wants to increase its sales in asia by fifty percent by the end of the year as a first step the russian company signed a letter of intent with china's industries corporation or norinco to acquire stake in its sales and marketing subsidiary now under a long term contract will develop deliver up to two million metric tons of other medium is a year worth more than four billion dollars to asia from the company's siberian smelters rink also plans to invest in production of aluminum casting a lowes in siberia to increase the volume of hi tech element in produc
now the recession may return warns new york university professor roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again come from the u.s. analysts expect lower second quarter gross domestic product figures because of poor real estate results roubini said austerity measures to cut. nations hurting consumer and business confidence and may result in less spending emerging economies like russia may have to get used to relying on domestic demand it period....
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now the recession my return warns new york university professor nouriel roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again come from the united states i was expecting lower second quarter gross domestic product figures due to june's poor real estate results will be says austerity measures to cut debt even nations hurting consumer and business confidence and may result in less spending emerging economies like russia may have to get used to relying on domestic demand in a period of growth for developed countries yet. the world's largest out of many and produce a wants to increase its sales in asia by fifty percent by the end of the year as a first step russian companies signed a letter of intent with china's industries corporation or norinco to acquire a stake in its sales and marketing subsidiary other a long time contract will deliver to asia up to two million metric tons of all a million dollars a year worth over four billion dollars a new wrinkle intel we're investing will solve production in siberia you know it's increased the volume of hig
now the recession my return warns new york university professor nouriel roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again come from the united states i was expecting lower second quarter gross domestic product figures due to june's poor real estate results will be says austerity measures to cut debt even nations hurting consumer and business confidence and may result in less spending emerging economies like russia may have to get used to relying...
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reporting back and new york university professor craig calhoun says that while current agreement of a new european security framework is a discussion which is absolutely vital to begin but which could take him to comply . i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework. as well as the serious business the forum has some light hearted debates to contest south australia so that all fast. there are people who have been there for dissipating this for they've been to a lot of forums and they're sort of used to this and so whe
reporting back and new york university professor craig calhoun says that while current agreement of a new european security framework is a discussion which is absolutely vital to begin but which could take him to comply . i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the...
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president dmitry medvedev i'm joined by mr craig calhoun he is a social science professor from new york university thank you very much for joining my pleasure i would like to ask you first about the insistence of the president that parliamentary democracy is not going to work in russia what do you think i think president insisted that democracy was the future for russia but parliamentary democracy yes a specific form with a strong president and relying entirely on the political parties systems inside the parliament would be a mistake he emphasized that he thought the existing constitutional arrangements were for russia but also with us russia could you enjoy some of the benefits of direct democracy of a wider more open contact between the leadership of the people through the internet and through other card support a decision means. i called the fema for today is security and he had said that he wishes the u.s. he wants the u.s. to get more involved in peace and he didn't get a fair a positive response lawson spoke with the president what do you think about this well i'm sorry that there wasn't a m
president dmitry medvedev i'm joined by mr craig calhoun he is a social science professor from new york university thank you very much for joining my pleasure i would like to ask you first about the insistence of the president that parliamentary democracy is not going to work in russia what do you think i think president insisted that democracy was the future for russia but parliamentary democracy yes a specific form with a strong president and relying entirely on the political parties systems...
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he's a university professor at new york university and director of the emotional brain labs at the nathan klein institute. he's also the author of the books "the emotional brain" and synaptic self." kerry ressler. he studies the genetics and neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder focusing on the interaction between genes and environment. he is a professor at emory university. david anderson. he studies the neural circuits that control fear and anxiety. he is a professor of neuroscience at cal tech and a howard hughes medical investigator. and once again, my co-host is dr. eric kandel. as you know by now, he's a nobel laureate and professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. he is, as you know, the mastermind behind this program and once again i'm pleased to have him here at this table to tell me what we're going to talk about this evening. welcome. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> rose: where are we going tonight? >> we're going to discuss emotions some more. emotions are feeling states that enrich our mental life. they lead us to seek out pleasu
he's a university professor at new york university and director of the emotional brain labs at the nathan klein institute. he's also the author of the books "the emotional brain" and synaptic self." kerry ressler. he studies the genetics and neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder focusing on the interaction between genes and environment. he is a professor at emory university. david anderson. he studies the neural circuits that control fear and anxiety. he is a professor...
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. ♪ host: joining us from new york is bruce jones of the new york university.is with the center of international corp. director and serve as a former senior adviser for the caucus -- for the office of u.n. secretary general. can you give us an explanation of what you did at the u.n. as far as your role there? guest: i helped on the israeli- palestinian negotiations at the time and then i came back in 2004 and help to the then secretary general put together a series of reforms. he wanted a series of changes made to have the u.n. do business. i help him put that set of ideas on the table. host: you were quoted earlier this week. this is a little bit of what you said. you said, -- expand on that? guest: ike was saying, in the old debt -- in the old days of the u.n., they could push decisions through. the big factor in international politics right now is the rise of the new powers -- china, india, and brazil as well as south africa and turkey. they have greater influence in regional politics and a greater influence in global politics. it means the united states and
. ♪ host: joining us from new york is bruce jones of the new york university.is with the center of international corp. director and serve as a former senior adviser for the caucus -- for the office of u.n. secretary general. can you give us an explanation of what you did at the u.n. as far as your role there? guest: i helped on the israeli- palestinian negotiations at the time and then i came back in 2004 and help to the then secretary general put together a series of reforms. he wanted a...
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joining me now is democratic strategist bob shrum, professor at new york university.eat to have you with us tonight. >> glad to be here. >> is this a voting bloc that the democrats should be paying attention to? because these are unusual circumstances, we haven't had numbers like this for decades. what do you think? >> well, first i think it's great that you paid attention to them. they walked up to you in an event and talked to you because too much of the media focus has been on the tea party and its phony grievances. these are real human beings suffering real hurt and their families are in real trouble. obviously democrats ought to fight on this. there's a natural terrain here. the republican party, they can say with total truth, wants to give tax cuts to people who make more than $1 million a year. but they don't want to do anything for the hard-core unemployed. now you can't make that argument unless you bring the bill up and unless you fight for the bill and if the bill falls short you've at least made the effort. it's really something democrats ought to do right
joining me now is democratic strategist bob shrum, professor at new york university.eat to have you with us tonight. >> glad to be here. >> is this a voting bloc that the democrats should be paying attention to? because these are unusual circumstances, we haven't had numbers like this for decades. what do you think? >> well, first i think it's great that you paid attention to them. they walked up to you in an event and talked to you because too much of the media focus has been...
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>> [inaudible] host: joining us from new york is bruce jones of the new york university. he is with the center of international corp. director and serve as a former senior adviser for the caucus -- for the office of u.n. secretary general. can you give us an explanation of what you did at the u.n. as far as your role there? guest: i helped on the israeli- palestinian negotiations at the time and then i came back in 2004 and help to the then secretary general put together a series of reforms. he wanted a series of changes made to have the u.n. do business. i help him put that set of ideas on the table. host: you were quot earlier this week. this is a little bit of what you said. you said, -- expand on that? guest: ike was saying, in the old debt -- in the old days of the u.n., they could push decisions through. the big factor in international politics right now is the rise of the new powers -- china, india, and brazil as well as south africa and turkey. they have greater influence in regional politics and a greater inuence in global politics. it means the united states and
>> [inaudible] host: joining us from new york is bruce jones of the new york university. he is with the center of international corp. director and serve as a former senior adviser for the caucus -- for the office of u.n. secretary general. can you give us an explanation of what you did at the u.n. as far as your role there? guest: i helped on the israeli- palestinian negotiations at the time and then i came back in 2004 and help to the then secretary general put together a series of...
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today, i'm excited to announce a new partnership we have entered into with ibm a ten city university of new york first of the kind in the country. together, we'll create a school that runs from grades nine to grade 14, yes, grade 14. all students will learn the traditional core subjects but they'll also receive an education in computer science and complete two years of college work. when they graduate from grade 14, with an associate's degree and a qualified record, they will be guaranteed a job with ibm. and a ticket to the middle class or even beyond. we'll also join with the city university of new york to match academic standards of high school with those in college and hold the high schools accountable for their graduates' performance in college. that work is being made possible by a generous grant from the gates foundation which is also funding similar efforts in three other cities, san francisco and riverside, california and mesa, arizona. our goal is to replace the number of students who need remedial help in college and to double the number of students receiving associate degrees from th
today, i'm excited to announce a new partnership we have entered into with ibm a ten city university of new york first of the kind in the country. together, we'll create a school that runs from grades nine to grade 14, yes, grade 14. all students will learn the traditional core subjects but they'll also receive an education in computer science and complete two years of college work. when they graduate from grade 14, with an associate's degree and a qualified record, they will be guaranteed a...
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born new york city, 67 years of age, wife, aiden, two sons, one steppe son, one granddaughter. jewish, democrat. city college of new york b.a., yale university, m. a. and phd. american studies and history. smith college professor of history 15 years. the washington quarterly published by the september are for strategic and international study, executive editor, two years, georgetown university. throwee, b. u. history professors, four years, united states institute of peace, director, 15 years. the center for democracy washington d.c.founder and presidenen 18 years. national archives and records administration now archivist of the u.s. four months and currently. author and coauthor eight books including the story of america and the haunted wood. soviet espionage in america, the stalin era and penge, the hess chambers case. awards united nationsed peace media the u.n.'s highest medal of honor given to an individual working for the cause of international peace and the council of europe silver medal twice for "outstanding astains and guide answer." alan weinstein. doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you
born new york city, 67 years of age, wife, aiden, two sons, one steppe son, one granddaughter. jewish, democrat. city college of new york b.a., yale university, m. a. and phd. american studies and history. smith college professor of history 15 years. the washington quarterly published by the september are for strategic and international study, executive editor, two years, georgetown university. throwee, b. u. history professors, four years, united states institute of peace, director, 15 years....