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all i would do is say well i got into princeton. i went to princeton. i'm the princeton, you know, and i i they would it was an attitude. and i thought boy. is this the best and the brightest of the ivy league that they somewhere through all that education. they didn't learn to not be conceited in and so did it make a difference that they had gone to princeton yale or harvard or any of these schools? i think they i grew up slower in the midwest and i may have been paying for it ever since. but you know, so they were maybe who got to go to good private schools. i went to public schools. they got the advantage of a great prep school of trinity in new york, and then they go to yale or something. so yeah, they have a big leg up because after i did my doctorate at georgetown even georgetown wasn't good enough when you apply for jobs in history, they want to hire the people that did a phd from harvard yale princeton, you know, sometimes a berkeley stanford slips and but so i've been all that as to say, i've been a big booster of the land grant schools like oh
all i would do is say well i got into princeton. i went to princeton. i'm the princeton, you know, and i i they would it was an attitude. and i thought boy. is this the best and the brightest of the ivy league that they somewhere through all that education. they didn't learn to not be conceited in and so did it make a difference that they had gone to princeton yale or harvard or any of these schools? i think they i grew up slower in the midwest and i may have been paying for it ever since. but...
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all i would do is say well i got into princeton. i went to princeton. i'm the princeton, you know, and i i they would it was an attitude. and i thought boy. is this the best and the brightest of the ivy league that they somewhere through all that education. they didn't learn to not be conceited in and so did it make a difference that they had gone to princeton yale or harvard or any of these schools? i think they i grew up slower in the midwest and i may have been paying for it ever since. but you know, so they were maybe who got to go to good private schools. i went to public schools. they got the advantage of a great prep school of trinity in new york, and then they go to yale or something. so yeah, they have a big leg up because after i did my doctorate at georgetown even georgetown wasn't good enough when you apply for jobs in history, they want to hire the people that did a phd from harvard yale princeton, you know, sometimes a berkeley stanford slips and but so i've been all that as to say, i've been a big booster of the land grant schools like oh
all i would do is say well i got into princeton. i went to princeton. i'm the princeton, you know, and i i they would it was an attitude. and i thought boy. is this the best and the brightest of the ivy league that they somewhere through all that education. they didn't learn to not be conceited in and so did it make a difference that they had gone to princeton yale or harvard or any of these schools? i think they i grew up slower in the midwest and i may have been paying for it ever since. but...
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officers in princeton, new jersey, and the officer was called to rescue a parrot. it all started when it person spotted the exotic bird in a wooded area and thought that the pair it was probably somebody spent which had flown out a window. he snapped a picture and sent it to his nephew who is a sergeant at the princeton police department. the sergeant was concerned, especially because of the poor weather. so he dispatched an animal control officer to help rescue the pair. it as they got closer. they thought the bird was possibly injured because it was not moving and then they realize the bird was a fake. >> i had no idea where that was going her time in new jersey. time let's add a little color. but this pretty bird out has the right thing matters all right by it. and i thought that was just getting it. i was buying it to guys. got a great weekend ahead. we've got some changes on the way today. gorgeous day out there. the fog sort of sneak in looking very spring-like out there right now. that fog just sweeping right to the golden gate bridge over the headlands. goi
officers in princeton, new jersey, and the officer was called to rescue a parrot. it all started when it person spotted the exotic bird in a wooded area and thought that the pair it was probably somebody spent which had flown out a window. he snapped a picture and sent it to his nephew who is a sergeant at the princeton police department. the sergeant was concerned, especially because of the poor weather. so he dispatched an animal control officer to help rescue the pair. it as they got closer....
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steve kotkin is a professor of history and international affairs at princeton university and vicki. maria is a professor of political science at columbia and is also serving as director for the institute of latin american studies. so without further ado i will hand it over to tim who's going to talk a bit about his book before the other commentators chime. great. thanks a lot. it's really a pleasure to be here. and i want to thank the organizers and the panelists for taking time out of their busy schedules particularly during a pandemic. so i really appreciate your efforts and i look forward to having hearing what you have to say about the book. so the simplest way to describe week strong man the limits of power and putin's rushes that it's an explainer book it translates what i think is the best academic research on russia over the last decade for a general audience on a host of interesting questions is putin really popular do elections matter is propaganda effective. why a relations with the west so fraud and similar kinds of questions, the book should have something for you wheth
steve kotkin is a professor of history and international affairs at princeton university and vicki. maria is a professor of political science at columbia and is also serving as director for the institute of latin american studies. so without further ado i will hand it over to tim who's going to talk a bit about his book before the other commentators chime. great. thanks a lot. it's really a pleasure to be here. and i want to thank the organizers and the panelists for taking time out of their...
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he did go to princeton. he was not an academic not a student and a real late bloomer. yeah, no he in the early chapters of the book you paint a picture of sort of a young man who's filled with privilege and and he sort of personifies white male privilege in texas princeton. he just floats through life and he does what his father wants him to do and and yet he he emerges as you say mid-career in his 40s. he arrives in washington and five years later. he's running the white house. it's just an amazing transformation and he becomes this very hard. a hard line fixer who makes things work. it's just it's an extraordinary story. so let's turn to a little bit about your your sources and the methods and i i think you had like 70 hours of interviews with him. well, i mean ky, you know better than we do like and because you've done it both ways like a biographer. who has a subject who's still around the different tasks than a biographer who's working with somebody who isn't there to defend himself or herself? it's much easier to do the dead. yeah, but she's here and baker ain't
he did go to princeton. he was not an academic not a student and a real late bloomer. yeah, no he in the early chapters of the book you paint a picture of sort of a young man who's filled with privilege and and he sort of personifies white male privilege in texas princeton. he just floats through life and he does what his father wants him to do and and yet he he emerges as you say mid-career in his 40s. he arrives in washington and five years later. he's running the white house. it's just an...
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while at princeton, abraham was member of the black arts fan company and ocapella princeton group. he was known for his rendition sam cook's change will come. in august 2021 abraham became seventh and eighth grade science teacher. for him it was a chance to get back-to-back this community. after completing two years of teach for america, joshua planned to go to medical school. he was well aware of the lack of black doctors and wanted to continue to make a change in the community. the mission preparatory school closed on thursday for a day of reflection of their beloved teacher's life. students remember him as one of their favorite teachers for his humor and infectious love of science. he was the shining it light to everyone who lucky enough to know him and will be deeply missed by family and friends. i offer my deepest condolences to abraham's parents, family and friends. colleagues, it is my honor to share an in recognizing dennis cunningham. he worked tirelessly to defend the rights of those working for justice and civil rights. he was born in illinois 1936. in 1968, fresh out of
while at princeton, abraham was member of the black arts fan company and ocapella princeton group. he was known for his rendition sam cook's change will come. in august 2021 abraham became seventh and eighth grade science teacher. for him it was a chance to get back-to-back this community. after completing two years of teach for america, joshua planned to go to medical school. he was well aware of the lack of black doctors and wanted to continue to make a change in the community. the mission...
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happens to be a sergeant in the princeton police department.t was concerned, especially because of the poor weather. so he dispatched an animal control officer to help rescue the pair. it they got closer. they sought the bird was possibly injured. it wasn't moving. and then they realized why. it is fake. that's not a real bird. and you can see that they put it outside the surgeons door, maybe as a reminder that maybe further investigation for you dispatch somebody out to rescue something that's not. a real >> well, that wraps up kron 4 news at 8, but our primetime news continues at 9 grant and justine standing by with what's going on at 9 o'clock. could see both the their heart was in the right place. and at the same thing. but for it real time, by the way, looks the lot of news. serious news coming up tonight on kron. 4 news at 9 o'clock. we hope you join us them. >> one of the stories we are covering just a tragic outcome. police said a couple of cities locally have been looking for this missing cpchild. we're not sure. but where a body of a
happens to be a sergeant in the princeton police department.t was concerned, especially because of the poor weather. so he dispatched an animal control officer to help rescue the pair. it they got closer. they sought the bird was possibly injured. it wasn't moving. and then they realized why. it is fake. that's not a real bird. and you can see that they put it outside the surgeons door, maybe as a reminder that maybe further investigation for you dispatch somebody out to rescue something that's...
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but lovely it resembled, princeton, new jersey. so again, there's this other side to it where he's taking what he knows and comparing what he's just meeting. hey, they're like us they're like princeton up there. you know. hey, we've got these connections. they're part of our community and doing this and then he also pointed out the other side of the connecticut river is what is called the state of vermont, but which is in dispute at that time. okay, so he's observing and recording he's examining what is different. what is similar? what is common among these various regions and people's there were certainly some unpopular or some unfavorable comparisons, but quite frankly. he was often very positive about what he was seeing. i will say he was also always looking for future opportunities in this the thing that we see with hawkins is he couldn't make it as a printer down here. delphia i think there was a surplus of printers down here in philadelphia at the time, but he was certainly looking out there and you see things like hmm albany
but lovely it resembled, princeton, new jersey. so again, there's this other side to it where he's taking what he knows and comparing what he's just meeting. hey, they're like us they're like princeton up there. you know. hey, we've got these connections. they're part of our community and doing this and then he also pointed out the other side of the connecticut river is what is called the state of vermont, but which is in dispute at that time. okay, so he's observing and recording he's...
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. >>> a new study out of princeton paint as dire picture for northern california's air quality as a year-round fire season becomes reality. it predicts the effects of climate change will make wildfires bigger and more frequent and air quality during those times can be three times worse by the end of the century. >> that is how scary it is. we didn't even know this silent killer in our back yard when we go out, breathe the air. >> researchers are most concerned about micropart calls that carry poisons that lodge in the lungs and blood stream and could build up over time. >>> new video just into the news room of the aftermath of that storm system that hit the bay area and then moved south. the storm wars so powerful some boats washed ashore in san diego county. let's bring in first alert meteorologist paul heggen. we could use another one of those even though they are a pain. >>> yes. and the west coast over the next 24 hours, unfortunately this one is going to miss us to the north. it is going to aim all of its moisture towards the pacific northwest. we're going to see passing clouds and no rai
. >>> a new study out of princeton paint as dire picture for northern california's air quality as a year-round fire season becomes reality. it predicts the effects of climate change will make wildfires bigger and more frequent and air quality during those times can be three times worse by the end of the century. >> that is how scary it is. we didn't even know this silent killer in our back yard when we go out, breathe the air. >> researchers are most concerned about...
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princeton, for example, had more than 37,000 applicants last year and they took about 1,500.about 4% now some admissions officers say the touting of these numbers is doing more harm than good, by putting too much pressure on the students the schools will still report the data to the department of education, they're just not flaunting them anymore through news releases and such jeff has written about higher education for more than two decades. jeff, thanks what is this, just a bad look for them, or what is it? >> well, i think they have seen their acceptance rates just drop to single digits 30 years ago they used to be up in the 20 percentage range now they're just really afraid of how bad this looks. in the last couple of years, many people started calling them highly rejective rather than highly selective as a result. >> getting into one of these schools is a point of pride for so many, but you've argued these acceptance rates are actually embarrassing. >> they're totally embarrassing. most of these schools have not increased the size of their freshman class since jimmy cart
princeton, for example, had more than 37,000 applicants last year and they took about 1,500.about 4% now some admissions officers say the touting of these numbers is doing more harm than good, by putting too much pressure on the students the schools will still report the data to the department of education, they're just not flaunting them anymore through news releases and such jeff has written about higher education for more than two decades. jeff, thanks what is this, just a bad look for them,...
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a quick introduction, she is a world respected laborer economist, recently served as dean of the princeton school of public and international affairs. she previously served as a member of the council of economic advisors in the obama-biden administration and on the national economic council in the clinton administration. with that i'll turn it over to each of them who will give remarks and i'll call on folks for questions. and then once we're done, we're happy to take more questions from y'all in the press office. >> all right. be nice to the newbie. [laughter] o.m.b. director, this is like prom day. so i'm very happy to be here with you today. you've heard the president say this. you heard him say it this morning. budgets are about values. in his -- and his 2023 budget puts our values to work in three key as we. -- key ways. first, it's fiscally responsible. the budget shows that we're on track to reduce the deficit by the largest year over year decline in history. and that's no accident. it's a result of the president's strategy to combat the pandemic and grow our economy. this tragedy t
a quick introduction, she is a world respected laborer economist, recently served as dean of the princeton school of public and international affairs. she previously served as a member of the council of economic advisors in the obama-biden administration and on the national economic council in the clinton administration. with that i'll turn it over to each of them who will give remarks and i'll call on folks for questions. and then once we're done, we're happy to take more questions from y'all...
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i reached out to a great civil war historian who's now a princeton a guy named alan wells though. everybody should read his book about gettysburg. he was a when i reached out to him. he was at the time at gettysburg college, but now he's at princeton and i said, you know alan where here's my scenario where might they have held the constitutional convention in 1863 assuming it went on and i said, would it be new york or boston or something like that? and he's you wrote me back and he said bow they probably would have considered the framers probably in the 1863 probably would have considered columbus, ohio and i say hold on this ohio really and he said yeah, don't forget couple things one is they want to give a nod to those western states west of the appalachian to ohio is the third largest state by population. they probably would have given some thought to to columbus, ohio. but ultimately he said certainly not new york new york was very much kind of in bed with the secessionists more so than any other city in in the north, so probably they would have gone to boston. here we are in
i reached out to a great civil war historian who's now a princeton a guy named alan wells though. everybody should read his book about gettysburg. he was a when i reached out to him. he was at the time at gettysburg college, but now he's at princeton and i said, you know alan where here's my scenario where might they have held the constitutional convention in 1863 assuming it went on and i said, would it be new york or boston or something like that? and he's you wrote me back and he said bow...
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she joins us via skype now from princeton. thank you for being with us. so how prevalent is this type of discrimination then based on the way someone weighs, their unfortunately it's quite prevalent. this has been something that black women have been experiencing for multiple decades before jim crow laws, but particularly after jim crow laws, when segregation, when they were lost, forever, segregation. and so you had more and more african americans going to school with whites going to work with whites and living in neighborhoods with was and as a result, instead of embracing them and welcoming them, they have african americans have experience from white people, a form of discrimination essentially makes them feel that the way they look and particularly their hair is unprofessional unkempt foreign. and therefore, there has been significant preference, sometimes policies explicitly requiring that black african american women in particular, herm their hair straight in their hair. and if they cannot use all of the different ways o
she joins us via skype now from princeton. thank you for being with us. so how prevalent is this type of discrimination then based on the way someone weighs, their unfortunately it's quite prevalent. this has been something that black women have been experiencing for multiple decades before jim crow laws, but particularly after jim crow laws, when segregation, when they were lost, forever, segregation. and so you had more and more african americans going to school with whites going to work with...
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a la universidad stanford es el sueÑo de muchos en este paÍs, sin embargo, segÚn una encuesta de princetonford. decenas de personas se manifestaron el domingo en una escuela ucraniana en san francisco para protestar contra el conflicto bÉlico y pedir mÁs apoyo para ucrania. siguieron la iniciativa del pueblo ucraniano y colocaron carriolas y sillas vacÍas en representaciÓn de las decenas de niÑos que murieron desde que iniciÓ la invasiÓn rusa. surge la esperanza de que la guerra de rusia y ucrania termine, los lÍderes de ambos paÍses se reunirÁn en persona el martes para discutir el fin del conflicto. el presidente ucraniano, volodÍmir zelenski dijo que esÁa dispuesto a discutir la neutralidad de su paÍs para poner fin a esta guerra inmediatamente, mientras eso sucede, las fuerzas rusas siguen intentando romper las defensas ucranianas afuera de la capital de kiev. esta semana, momentos de angustia se hicieron virales cuando un joven autodentro de esta camioneta sobrevivÍa un tornado, creo que muchos de nosotros lo vimos, aunque pudo salir ileso, el automÓvil sufrÓo daÑos importantes, ruddy
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. >> reporter: now, according to a new study out of princeton university, that could be the norm in the pacific northwest and northern california during fire season in the coming decades. the study predicts the effects of climate change will make wildfires bigger and more frequent and air quality during those times could be three times worse by the end of the century. >> so that is how scary it is. we didn't even know this silent killer, in our back yard when we go out, breathe the air. >> reporter: and the doctor has done similar research for the san jose state university meteorology department. she say the researchers are more concerned about micropart calls from wildfires. they are 20 times smaller than the thickness of a human air and carry poisons that lodge in the lungs and bloodstream. >> and we know the wildfire is actually a lot more dangerous than just these every day emissions from roadways or some other industry because the wildfires, there are more heavy pallettals. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> new at 6:00, the presidio is implementing their annual pol
. >> reporter: now, according to a new study out of princeton university, that could be the norm in the pacific northwest and northern california during fire season in the coming decades. the study predicts the effects of climate change will make wildfires bigger and more frequent and air quality during those times could be three times worse by the end of the century. >> so that is how scary it is. we didn't even know this silent killer, in our back yard when we go out, breathe the...
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katie moon is a leader at princeton, free 2050 limited, a charitable company established by the government to carry out the mission. a former president of a farm as association. she says pest also hom farms because they can infect castle with tuberculosis. controlling the disease cost the taxpayer $42000000.00 a year. so predator eradication is good for the economy, not just the grains k. he says they can achieve the goal by 2050, with greater investment in scientific research. that's going to be the case to help and try that. the last of these and created us, there is nowhere else on the planet likeness. and we now have the technology, the well and the now here to do it and protect no spaces and will be falls not have a guy name. ah, enter it. this is b, animal research research facility, animal behaviors, patrick garvey, studies predators. so that the best tech can be developed to watch the mouse in the wild. this research facility helps him and other scientists observe arrange a test at all hours of the day and night. like this start roused from his slumber. ah, the quite windy. it's be
katie moon is a leader at princeton, free 2050 limited, a charitable company established by the government to carry out the mission. a former president of a farm as association. she says pest also hom farms because they can infect castle with tuberculosis. controlling the disease cost the taxpayer $42000000.00 a year. so predator eradication is good for the economy, not just the grains k. he says they can achieve the goal by 2050, with greater investment in scientific research. that's going to...
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playgrounds knows the essence of foreign policy, you don't need to get your masters degree from harvard or princeton or your phd in national security or political economy. what we see right now are a bunch of always challenging the united states of america. i want this administration to do well, i absolutely want them to do well. they do well, america does well. foreign policy and politics should end at the waters edge but with got to get this right. we are going to pay the butcher's bill now or later. we've got to stand up real strength. ronald reagan -type strength against what we see right now. this is a pivot in history, this is 1938 like if we don't stand up now, our children are going to be the ones to carry this burden forward. leading from behind, i think that's what we are still doing. you can't leave from behind, can we? you served your country as a military and army officer for years -- you can't leave from behind, that's dichotomy. here's where we are, we just need people in congress thanks to the freedom caucus taking the lead, the most important decisions our elected officials make our
playgrounds knows the essence of foreign policy, you don't need to get your masters degree from harvard or princeton or your phd in national security or political economy. what we see right now are a bunch of always challenging the united states of america. i want this administration to do well, i absolutely want them to do well. they do well, america does well. foreign policy and politics should end at the waters edge but with got to get this right. we are going to pay the butcher's bill now...
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and a toyota participant in princeton, indiana, is pausing prduction for five days next month becausesupply chain problems. workers will have the option of performing other jobs to continue being paid. the st. peter's university men's basketball team of jersey city, new jersey, looks to continue its cinderella run tonight with the sweet 16 of the n.c.a.a. tournament. the peacocks will take on the purdue boilermakers at the wells fargo center in philadelphia. if they win, st. pete's would be the lowest seeded team ever to make the elite eight. the game is coming up right after the "cbs evening news." and i can tell you, yup, we are going to be watching. all right, "on the road" is next with an oncology nurse's life-changing decision for herself and her patient. nothing like a weekend in the woods. it's a good choice all around, like screening for colon cancer... when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive... and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... even in early stages. early stages. yep. it's for people 45 plus at avera
and a toyota participant in princeton, indiana, is pausing prduction for five days next month becausesupply chain problems. workers will have the option of performing other jobs to continue being paid. the st. peter's university men's basketball team of jersey city, new jersey, looks to continue its cinderella run tonight with the sweet 16 of the n.c.a.a. tournament. the peacocks will take on the purdue boilermakers at the wells fargo center in philadelphia. if they win, st. pete's would be the...
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you now live visor from princeton in new jersey. you could help me with this mr. chang on the program. before we talk about your own personal memories. if miss albright, for the general member of the public, she was a trailblazer that whether you like politicians, that stamps or not, no one can really down the path that she sort of calm down for women to reach high political public office in the u. s. and that is indeed a very important legacy. absolutely, and thank you for taking the time to sign a spotlight on her and the legacy that will level well passed this evening we're facing today. i saw this personally around the world that child with her as a staff or as a special assistant, whether it was in a small shop in tashkent or in monaco, molly or in burma, the impact of her very presence and her story had on women and children and frankly, people like me, the son of an immigrant, also a single mom and meeting someone like secretary albright, when i was a student at georgia university, was more than any expression i can imagine t
you now live visor from princeton in new jersey. you could help me with this mr. chang on the program. before we talk about your own personal memories. if miss albright, for the general member of the public, she was a trailblazer that whether you like politicians, that stamps or not, no one can really down the path that she sort of calm down for women to reach high political public office in the u. s. and that is indeed a very important legacy. absolutely, and thank you for taking the time to...
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and in every city you have schools and princeton, people making camouflaged nets the front lines. how useful that is in the big picture isn't clear, but it seems like people need that kind of activity, that kind of involvement to take that mind of things and give themselves the feeling they're doing extraordinary. and de, nick, thank you and stay safe. they commonly innovative and the un refugee agency says a number of people slain ukraine has now passed the 1000000 mark, making it the fastest accidents of refugees so far this century most are heading toward poland with other neighboring countries like romania, also taking in refugees. but sama having to wait longer than others to cross to safety as de w correspondent, fanny fashion observed at porter. now on the border finally here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania. as word spreads of the tale back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing images still in their minds and few items in their hands. they arrive at the last checkpoint to safety. oksana and her kids needed 4 days to get here from
and in every city you have schools and princeton, people making camouflaged nets the front lines. how useful that is in the big picture isn't clear, but it seems like people need that kind of activity, that kind of involvement to take that mind of things and give themselves the feeling they're doing extraordinary. and de, nick, thank you and stay safe. they commonly innovative and the un refugee agency says a number of people slain ukraine has now passed the 1000000 mark, making it the fastest...
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assisted in this by some independent analysis being done by others, independent analysis coming out of princeton and we hope to have something back to you and this committee and follow -- in full by the fall. >> thanks. related to the questions about the kind of folks that you need, you mentioned language and maybe you can answer in closed sessions. but in terms of subject matter and certain expertise maybe on the technical side, what kind of work do you need to do to recruit folks into that part of the enterprise? >> that skill sets that our individuals need on the leg and analytics side run the gamut from being able to understand military operations, economic issues, diplomatic issues. you can imagine everything that we talk about, whether it be in our government, how we are moving economically, how we are looking at research, you have to understand that in some hundred plus leg which is around the world. we have to understand it to the extent that our adversaries may talk about it. it's a daunting challenge and finding those skills is something to compete for. that's a big week our focus on.
assisted in this by some independent analysis being done by others, independent analysis coming out of princeton and we hope to have something back to you and this committee and follow -- in full by the fall. >> thanks. related to the questions about the kind of folks that you need, you mentioned language and maybe you can answer in closed sessions. but in terms of subject matter and certain expertise maybe on the technical side, what kind of work do you need to do to recruit folks into...
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you do not need to get your masters degree from harvard or princeton or get your phd in national security or political economy. we are seeing a bunch of bullies challenging the u.s. of america. i want this administration to do well. i absolutely want them to do well. if they do well america does well. foreign policy and politics should end at the water's edge but we have to get this right. we're going to. -- we are going to pay the butcher's bill now or have to pay it later. we have to stand up with real train, ronald reagan-type strains with what we are seeing right now. this is munich 1938. if we do not stand up right now our children are going to carry this burden forward. leading from behind. that is what we are still going. you cannot lead from behind can you? on respin you served your country as an military officer, army officer for years. you cannot lead from behind. here is where we are. we just need people in congress. thank you for the freedom congress taken lee. to support decisions that are that our elected officials make about war and peace. these are life-and-death incisions
you do not need to get your masters degree from harvard or princeton or get your phd in national security or political economy. we are seeing a bunch of bullies challenging the u.s. of america. i want this administration to do well. i absolutely want them to do well. if they do well america does well. foreign policy and politics should end at the water's edge but we have to get this right. we're going to. -- we are going to pay the butcher's bill now or have to pay it later. we have to stand up...
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assisted in this by some independent analysis being done by ida, independent analysis come out of princeton, and we hope to have something back to you to this committee in full by the fall of this year. >> that's right, thanks. related to representative murphy's questions about kind of folks you need. you mentioned language here maybe you have to answer it a close session, but in terms of subject matter or certain expertise maybe on the technical side, what kind of work do you need to do to recruit folks into that part of the enterprise? >> congressman, the skill sets that our individuals need on the language side and analytics side run the gamut from being able to understand military operations, being able to understand economic issues, being able to understand diplomatic issues. you can imagineca everything tht we talk about, , whether it be n our government and how we are moving economically, how we are looking at research, we have to understand that in some 100 plus languages around the world, and we have to understand that to the extent our adversaries a talk about it. it's ada dauntin
assisted in this by some independent analysis being done by ida, independent analysis come out of princeton, and we hope to have something back to you to this committee in full by the fall of this year. >> that's right, thanks. related to representative murphy's questions about kind of folks you need. you mentioned language here maybe you have to answer it a close session, but in terms of subject matter or certain expertise maybe on the technical side, what kind of work do you need to do...
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. >> greg: is will smith an oscar disgrace because he left his fresh princeton on chris rock's face?ause he made a joke about jada? was 3 hours oscars saved or ruined by will smith's slap. he slapped chris rock over a joke about his wife that service from alopecia. i don't remember when the slap happened. let's watch 3.5 hours now. >> jada i love you. gi-jane ii i can't wait to see it. >> [laughing]. >> that was a nice one. uh-oh. [laughing]. oh, wow! wow! >> greg: at first that my have felt staged. but smith had words for rock after he sat back down. >> wow! will smith just smacked the [bleep] out of me. >> keep my wife's name out of your [bleep] mouth. >> dude, it was a gi-jane joke. >> keep my wife's name out of your [bleep] mouth. >> i was going to. >> greg: he was going to say something. smith accepted an award for best actor and apologized but didn't mention rock. >> in this business you have people disrespecting you. i apologize to the academy and my fellow nominees. >> greg: most of the reaction to the whole thing has been all over the place. the dumbest came from a cnn analy
. >> greg: is will smith an oscar disgrace because he left his fresh princeton on chris rock's face?ause he made a joke about jada? was 3 hours oscars saved or ruined by will smith's slap. he slapped chris rock over a joke about his wife that service from alopecia. i don't remember when the slap happened. let's watch 3.5 hours now. >> jada i love you. gi-jane ii i can't wait to see it. >> [laughing]. >> that was a nice one. uh-oh. [laughing]. oh, wow! wow! >> greg:...
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it is a gut deep instinct about nature of life, you have to go to a place like harvard, yale or princetonn of in weirdness to -- fantasize you can deal with evil by placating it and having nice conversations, normal people who are not subjected that kind of brain washing understand that is crazy. mark: guys like biden who use vladimir putin as our negotiator with iran who' intercontinental ballistic missile with nuclear tips that could blow out a u.s. city, seems to be an issue of sanity. we'll discuss that and the supreme court when we come back. >> this is a fox news alert, i am jon scott in new york, white house doing damage control, as president biden left church this morning, reporters asked what he implied during a speech in poland, the aides say that president biden was pointing out that mr. putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over the region, not the power in russia or suggesting regime change. >> in ukraine. president zelenskyy accuses united states of bee coward es. >> i'm jon scott, back to "life, liberty and levin." >> welcome back, newt gingrich. first what do you make
it is a gut deep instinct about nature of life, you have to go to a place like harvard, yale or princetonn of in weirdness to -- fantasize you can deal with evil by placating it and having nice conversations, normal people who are not subjected that kind of brain washing understand that is crazy. mark: guys like biden who use vladimir putin as our negotiator with iran who' intercontinental ballistic missile with nuclear tips that could blow out a u.s. city, seems to be an issue of sanity. we'll...
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it is a gut deep instinct about nature of life, you have to go to a place like harvard, yale or princetonlearn of in weirdness to -- fantasize you can deal with evil by placating it and having nice conversations, normal people who are not subjected that kind of brain washing understand that is crazy. mark: guys like biden who use vladimir putin as our negotiator with iran who' intercontinental ballistic missile with nuclear tips that could blow out a u.s. city, seems to be an issue of sanity. we'll discuss that and the supreme court when we come back. levin." >> welcome back, newt gingrich. first what do you make of biden having putin negotiate for us, with our other enemy the iranians. >> this is an extension of the obama plan to try to have iran plant off israel, it is an anti-israel move, left is desperate about it, it is crazy. it makes no sense. this is the leading nation of terrorism in the world. they openly state when they want to do, that is eliminate israel and then drive drive us out of the middle east. they are, it say fact. -- it is a fact, they would prop up putin have to pu
it is a gut deep instinct about nature of life, you have to go to a place like harvard, yale or princetonlearn of in weirdness to -- fantasize you can deal with evil by placating it and having nice conversations, normal people who are not subjected that kind of brain washing understand that is crazy. mark: guys like biden who use vladimir putin as our negotiator with iran who' intercontinental ballistic missile with nuclear tips that could blow out a u.s. city, seems to be an issue of sanity....
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over the weekend, i thought stephen kotkin of princeton was wonderful, and other articles as well.ow do you gauge mr. putin's fragility given his special operation? stephen: if putin wins, he's better off. if he fails, russian leaders are not rewarded for failure. his problem now is that he's got a military offensive that is stalling. he has an economic elite that is panicked about what is going to happen to their position. he has the intelligentsia depressed and speaking out. western governments are going to be united to do two things in definitely, maintain sanctions and keep arming the ukrainians. that is a formula that makes it hard for him to win. if he does not win, the institutions that have supported him will also be at risk. the russians' political future is more unprintable today than it has been in years. lisa: i wonder, given your experience as an ambassador at large to the soviet union, when 11 -- when vladimir putin took over in 2000, i am wondering who you think could fillet power void should he be taken down in some capacity. stephen: this is going to be very hard b
over the weekend, i thought stephen kotkin of princeton was wonderful, and other articles as well.ow do you gauge mr. putin's fragility given his special operation? stephen: if putin wins, he's better off. if he fails, russian leaders are not rewarded for failure. his problem now is that he's got a military offensive that is stalling. he has an economic elite that is panicked about what is going to happen to their position. he has the intelligentsia depressed and speaking out. western...
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most of the problems are with the main essay written by nicole hannah jones, the great historian at princeton writing in a recent essay about the issues of the 1619 project beyond the factual mistakes about the american revolution being fought to preserve slavery, that was the main factual problem with 1619, goes on to say instead of trying to instruct the public about the significance of the year 1619 and hence the foundational importance of slavery and racism to american history the project promoted a narrow, heidi ideological view of the american past according to which white supremacy has been the nation's corporate billing chief mission ever since its founding so i understand your point about competing narratives, not the right way to look at this but on the one side we do have some folks saying our founding is -- has been a fraud. our principles were betrayed from day one and on the other side saying our glorious past, valley forge and d-day and george washington never chop down a cherry tree. >> sean is a very good historian. i disagree with him, he disagrees with me, i disagree with h
most of the problems are with the main essay written by nicole hannah jones, the great historian at princeton writing in a recent essay about the issues of the 1619 project beyond the factual mistakes about the american revolution being fought to preserve slavery, that was the main factual problem with 1619, goes on to say instead of trying to instruct the public about the significance of the year 1619 and hence the foundational importance of slavery and racism to american history the project...
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you know, we've known about princeton's natural immunity for hundreds of years.ecause if they acknowledge natural immunity then you have to abandon the mantra that everybody has to have a mask. you can't do that. then there was a rule that said you can't get a eua, emergency use authorization if you have another effective treatment. all of sudden hydroxychloroquine, that is horrible that will kill you. that is horse medicine. ivermectin, that is crazy. what has happened, what happened unfortunately the american people have lost a tremendous amount of trust in our governmental medical institutions. and it is going to take a long time to get that back. so, i hope that dr. fauci actually understands that as he sits down and does some self-ininspection. maybe there is another way to do these things. >> yeah, dr. carson, yeah, we hear you. critics say the authors of the lockdown debacle, they have to be stopped from doing that ever again. they should be made to answer for the destruction they caused. reinstate every worker fired over vaccine mandates, get them compens
you know, we've known about princeton's natural immunity for hundreds of years.ecause if they acknowledge natural immunity then you have to abandon the mantra that everybody has to have a mask. you can't do that. then there was a rule that said you can't get a eua, emergency use authorization if you have another effective treatment. all of sudden hydroxychloroquine, that is horrible that will kill you. that is horse medicine. ivermectin, that is crazy. what has happened, what happened...
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. >> joining us now, eddie glaude, chair of african american studies at princeton university.eilemann, executive editor of the recount and call host and executive producer of showtime's the circus. professor eddie glaude, there is donald trump mirroring the sociopathic inclinations of vladimir putin. neither one of them carrying one bit about how many babies vladimir putin murdered in ukraine yesterday, went on for me to favor, he's gonna ask his power for a favor. >> absolutely. it's just confirmation, lawrence, of what we already know. one just has to ask oneself the question, how much do we need to know in order to hold this man to account? he has affinity with -- andy speaks to quiet part out loud. what we have to confront, i think, over and over again, is why does he have a currency in our politics. we see, even in a time of war, even a time of barbarity and cruelty, by, putin he can still act in this way, and it seems as if he's not being held to account. >> of course, senator kramer spoke for all trump supporters today when he said, i don't know what he's talking about,
. >> joining us now, eddie glaude, chair of african american studies at princeton university.eilemann, executive editor of the recount and call host and executive producer of showtime's the circus. professor eddie glaude, there is donald trump mirroring the sociopathic inclinations of vladimir putin. neither one of them carrying one bit about how many babies vladimir putin murdered in ukraine yesterday, went on for me to favor, he's gonna ask his power for a favor. >> absolutely....
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while at princeton, abraham was member of the black arts fan company and ocapella princeton group. he was known for his rendition sam cook's change will come. in august 2021 abraham became seventh and eighth grade science teacher. for him it was a chance to get back-to-back this community. after completing two years of teach for america, joshua planned to go to medical school. he was well aware of the lack of black doctors and wanted to continue to make a change in the community. the mission preparatory school closed on thursday for a day of reflection of their beloved teacher's life. students remember him as one of their favorite teachers for his humor and infectious love of science. he was the shining it light to everyone who lucky enough to know him and will be deeply missed by family and friends. i offer my deepest condolences to abraham's parents, family and friends. colleagues, it is my honor to share an in recognizing dennis cunningham. he worked tirelessly to defend the rights of those working for justice and civil rights. he was born in illinois 1936. in 1968, fresh out of
while at princeton, abraham was member of the black arts fan company and ocapella princeton group. he was known for his rendition sam cook's change will come. in august 2021 abraham became seventh and eighth grade science teacher. for him it was a chance to get back-to-back this community. after completing two years of teach for america, joshua planned to go to medical school. he was well aware of the lack of black doctors and wanted to continue to make a change in the community. the mission...
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very respected historians including gordon wood of brown university, including james mcpherson of princetonrsity. mcpherson called it a, quote, very unbalanced one-sided account which lacks content and perspective and, indeed, telephones so thoroughly refuted that "the new york times" quietly altered the digital version to remove references to 1619 as the year of america's true founding and the moment america began? were you aware of that? >> i was not. >> so let me ask you related to the 1619 project, which i believe is deeply inaccurate and misleading, 1619 project is closely intertwined with the movement that is called critical race theory. critical race theory, as you know, originated at your and my alma mater at the harvard law school. in your understanding, what does critical race theory mean? what is it? >> senator, my understanding is that critical race theory is -- it is an academic theory that is about the ways in which race interacts with various institutions. it doesn't come up in my work as a judge. it's never something that i've studied or relied on, and it wouldn't be somethi
very respected historians including gordon wood of brown university, including james mcpherson of princetonrsity. mcpherson called it a, quote, very unbalanced one-sided account which lacks content and perspective and, indeed, telephones so thoroughly refuted that "the new york times" quietly altered the digital version to remove references to 1619 as the year of america's true founding and the moment america began? were you aware of that? >> i was not. >> so let me ask...
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while at princeton, abraham was member of the black arts fan company and ocapella princeton group. he was known for his rendition sam cook's change will come. in august 2021 abraham became seventh and eighth grade science teacher. for him it was a chance to get back-to-back this community. after completing two years of teach for america, joshua planned to go to medical school. he was well aware of the lack of black doctors and wanted to continue to make a change in the community. the mission preparatory school closed on thursday for a day of reflection of their beloved teacher's life. students remember him as one of their favorite teachers for his humor and infectious love of science. he was the shining it light to everyone who lucky enough to know him and will be deeply missed by family and friends. i offer my deepest condolences to abraham's parents, family and friends. colleagues, it is my honor to share an in recognizing dennis cunningham. he worked tirelessly to defend the rights of those working for justice and civil rights. he was born in illinois 1936. in 1968, fresh out of
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that's according to a princeton review survey of students and their families. the flip side is stanford is also one of the hardest to get into and among the nation's most expensive, so it actually might be a dream for some. here's a look at the top four schools from this year's survey. after stanford, harvard, mit, and then new york university won top honors. >>> san francisco's largest food truck event is set to return to the city this week. off the grid coming back on friday nights at fort mason center for 50 weeks out of the year. food trucks gather at different locations around the bay area as part of this program. hundreds of food trucks and businesses are involved. off the grid events return to oakland and other parts of you're a champion. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you're a star. and you shine. that's what you do. that's what you do every day. [inspirational music] >>> the force is with star wars fans in new york city. >> there's a new exhibit there, and it is called the fans strike back. the world
that's according to a princeton review survey of students and their families. the flip side is stanford is also one of the hardest to get into and among the nation's most expensive, so it actually might be a dream for some. here's a look at the top four schools from this year's survey. after stanford, harvard, mit, and then new york university won top honors. >>> san francisco's largest food truck event is set to return to the city this week. off the grid coming back on friday nights...