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i have a story about this from princeton. i did research on princeton in the middle of the 20th century and they set out in 1946 and the president wanted to fill a vacancy in velocity on this -- philosophy and they still had the idea that princeton was a christian institution at that time and another -- they should have another philosopher friendly to religion. they ran into resistance with members of the philosophy department and it took them nine years to fill the position. i'm the guy that ended up getting the spot was an ordained christian minister, very far to the left, his wife was a member of the communist party i believe, so that is a rather curious story that illustrates the issue. another response i would give your question is just thinking how do university leaders conceptualize the role of the humanities? looking at a very influential president at that university of california wrote the uses of the university in 1953. he was a labor economist and in the field of industrial relations and develop with colleagues and
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he followed it with two battles trenton and princeton. four and five. and then he made a sketch for the surrender of burgoyne at saratoga. in the 1780s, he begins work on his 7/8 painting, perhaps. i'll learn this row. okay. see, i'm still in the 18th century. i don't know how these things work. this, of course, is a surrender at yorktown. and this painting shows us that the revolution was an allied effort. we didn't do it all by ourselves. we needed the help of france, and we had it. the american officers are on the right. the american flag, the french are on the left with the white flag of the house of bourbon. we're about to celebrate the 80th anniversary of d-day, which, as you all know, was a miracle of logistics and coordination. but the yorktown campaign for the 18th century was also pretty miraculous. it involved taking a french from rhode island meeting with an american army under washing town from upstate new york. they both moved south to join a small american force under lafayette who was harassing lord cornwallis. and then two french fleets
he followed it with two battles trenton and princeton. four and five. and then he made a sketch for the surrender of burgoyne at saratoga. in the 1780s, he begins work on his 7/8 painting, perhaps. i'll learn this row. okay. see, i'm still in the 18th century. i don't know how these things work. this, of course, is a surrender at yorktown. and this painting shows us that the revolution was an allied effort. we didn't do it all by ourselves. we needed the help of france, and we had it. the...
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it’s the two of them, in new york, this is how it is with him once in the house, at the home of princetonan emigrant sculptor, it’s very simple, it was official an order from the institute of advanced studies in princeton, where she worked at that time, in fact, he created portraits of the employees of this institute, for some period of time, in fact, it was 1935 einstein, but in the center we see a portrait, an image of albert einstein, yes, this is that famous portrait. during the work on which this story was born, connected with friendship with albert einstein, with his family, the fact is that kanenkov had a principle, when he was working on the sculpture, he asked margarita ivanovna to talk to the models, it was very important for him to read emotions, he himself didn’t know english, he knew english perfectly, i confirm everywhere they write that he never learned english, in our library konyunkovsky has books translated by konyunkov in the original, he read and... by the way, i have shakespeare at home, his, yeah, which he read in the original, in 1946 there are entries in konenkov’s
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a ship hello for princeton university. thank you so much. thank you very much. i the grease has become a fast country in new york city and union to introduce a 6 day working week for some businesses. the measure applies to firms that provide 247 surfaces, all those experiencing extraordinary workload research pro business government calls the regulation work a friend's a, but it's sparking outrage amongst trade unions and people on the street. how like you name? oh, it goes to the grill says if your employer says this is it will take it or leave it . you can't do anything about it. this is green, i'm not gonna say it. but we're going back to early up decades in this law has nothing to offer, then it will, it will not solve the problem of businesses that don't have enough to diocese. that's how you set the cut over. you might get different assignments on this most the world health organization says a 40 hour week is already too much in other european countries. the work load is decreasing excitement a 6 day week is unacceptable. we should not let it be imposed on
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who is professor of international affairs at princeton university and joins us today from the, from city of neil, or welcome to the w professor. how none of us should you lead is be now that's one of the blocks chief records will be so i think the blocks agenda for the next 6 months as well. i think it needs to be moderately nervous and it needs to actually stay on its toes because fixed or bounds, been planning, the rotating presidency for years now. he's had a huge staff of people working on this. gary and government bought a building in brussels to stage a lot of events that actually organized something like $1500.00 events during their 6 months presidency. even though most of the e. u is going to be kind of on highway this between 2 different commissions and 2 different parliaments. so i think what's going to happen this, the bottom guarantees are going to try as hard as they can to set an agenda to change the tone. and as your clips set to present an alternative which is not by europe unified around a set of common values. but a europe organized around a set of separate sovereigntie
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and yet when she expressed her desire to go to princeton, you know, the college, you know, counselor at whitney young, which was already a magnet, schools sort of said, i don't think so. you know, i don't think your princeton material which to the young michelle robinson was just seen as a challenge, rather, because that's who she is. and so she had lived it. right. and so expressed it that a lot how reach higher came about was when we during 2012 during the reelection campaign most of my staff could not work on reelection work because their official white house staff and so when i had our policy staff do was to think about if we were so fortunate to get a second term, we already had our let's move initiative on childhood obesity. we had joining forces veterans, military families. we knew there was room to do a third initiative. what could that be? and this is an interesting thing to get back to the opening question, susan, which is when you are the first lady and everything's in front of you and you could do anything with this platform making those choices you find is actually excee
and yet when she expressed her desire to go to princeton, you know, the college, you know, counselor at whitney young, which was already a magnet, schools sort of said, i don't think so. you know, i don't think your princeton material which to the young michelle robinson was just seen as a challenge, rather, because that's who she is. and so she had lived it. right. and so expressed it that a lot how reach higher came about was when we during 2012 during the reelection campaign most of my staff...
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einstein probably took this photograph, most likely, it ’s the two of them, it’s just at his house in princetonsit is sergei timofeevich, margarita ivanov, again according to legend, let’s treat the memory as a legend, they were photographed by albert einstein, and how did einstein even appear on horizon of a russian emigrant, very simply, it was. there was a principle, when he was working on a sculptor, he asked margarita ivanovna to talk to the models, it was very important for him to read emotions on he himself did not know english, he knew english perfectly, i confirm, we have books in the konyunkovskaya library that he read translated in the original, he read, by the way, i have shakespeare at home, his yeah, which he read in the original, in 1946 there is an entry in the little horse’s notebook. tomorrow, as he writes, i’m making a program for america in english, this already from moscow, yes, from moscow, that is, he spoke in english, well, there was some kind of program, apparently. notes, a pen, on pieces of paper, he wrote a lot, enough, trying to tell the meaning, yes, we apparently
einstein probably took this photograph, most likely, it ’s the two of them, it’s just at his house in princetonsit is sergei timofeevich, margarita ivanov, again according to legend, let’s treat the memory as a legend, they were photographed by albert einstein, and how did einstein even appear on horizon of a russian emigrant, very simply, it was. there was a principle, when he was working on a sculptor, he asked margarita ivanovna to talk to the models, it was very important for him to...
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had skedaddle away and 70, 76 he knew that a forge he knew princeton and the delaware where he he knew all those colonies. he knew the potomac country and he knew you know, he he he knew williamsburg as a member of the house of another funny friend, thomas jefferson, not quite as broad where in his map. well, thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson is a man who has a background that similarities to washington. he's 11 years younger, not that much difference in age, but he's not military. thomas jefferson's, he had a father that was a robber man who was also a surveyor for lord fairfax and established the fairfax stone, which i visited at the western extremity of maryland and west virginia, served saying the western edge of large fairfax property, peter jefferson there's a map that peter jefferson and joshua fry make in 1751 that washington uses when he's going there. bounds so he was kind of a burly outdoors guy. he dies when thomas jefferson is 14 and basically thomas jefferson is a rich at age 14, washing up to son of a second marriage, totally different multiple brothers doesn't inherit
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the context lineage, the fact that my dad couldn't go to princeton and i teach at princeton. the fact that justice scalia said any black kid who gets into princeton is being set up to fail. even when we work hard and get into these spaces, it's not because of merit. so i agree with john talking about qualifications, but the context of this political move, which is so continuous across modern american politics, the context in this moment is precisely maga trumpism and what motivates it. when we're honest about it, then we understand the significance and depth of the moral choice we face. >> i have to steek in a break or they are going to do something to us, but i think the university of the despair of what's been scaled. the despair, the taking away the votes predicated on a lie, there was no fraud. and yet it impacts communities of color. they take away the access, the despair is the boil that has to be lanced because that's what's been scaled across the electorate. >> absolutely. >> i promise i'm coming to it. no one is going anywhere. when we come back, these are weird peop
the context lineage, the fact that my dad couldn't go to princeton and i teach at princeton. the fact that justice scalia said any black kid who gets into princeton is being set up to fail. even when we work hard and get into these spaces, it's not because of merit. so i agree with john talking about qualifications, but the context of this political move, which is so continuous across modern american politics, the context in this moment is precisely maga trumpism and what motivates it. when...
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i try not to talk to academics not at princeton because i see a similar thing where many of them are out of touch. they just say you know, we know from research that presidential debates don't matter. people are cheering for their own team. this is extraordinarily different. you are right, the number one question on everyone's minds heading into the debate was can biden do the job? is he too old? he made those impressions that he can't so much worse. and now the lies frankly in the wake of the debate and cover-up and people are wondering how bad has this been for how long? why isn't he just stepping aside? the more democrats hesitate and more they say he is in there and sticking in there and up to the job, he will do another four years, he is not going anywhere. those are more lies that make it impossible for the campaign to run a message that trump is a liar and democracy is at stake because they are advocating for a shadow government and every person watching either can't believe their eyes are is really upset about this. >> dagen: i want to move to the polls, carley, that a post d
i try not to talk to academics not at princeton because i see a similar thing where many of them are out of touch. they just say you know, we know from research that presidential debates don't matter. people are cheering for their own team. this is extraordinarily different. you are right, the number one question on everyone's minds heading into the debate was can biden do the job? is he too old? he made those impressions that he can't so much worse. and now the lies frankly in the wake of the...
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professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr., thank you.ng up "way too early" with us on this thursday morning. "morning joe" does start right now. >>> the great thing about america is here, kings and dictators do not rule. the people do. history is in your hands. the power is in your hands. the idea of america lies in your hands. we just have to keep faith, keep the faith, and remember who we are. we're the united states of america. there's simply nothing, nothing beyond our capacity when we do
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some sheldon on top, oftentimes, lumpkin for the of the voice can sit down so you stay home from princeton cli may find on book the people do most of the dispatch on the definitely show us all know you certainly for some time since we haven't seen it the deal with that. so it says i just talked to miss cole this about the owens. what was the i think it was a of a quite a also don't know how to fix it back. exposure from the shoals, bring it in the house, catch it on this call, or shoot me 400 bucks on the phone. reach me with the financing control. plus that comes with the financial subscription, golf switch bostic that have all the questions on investment agents of one application. oh us. and you will find it gives us a comp, initials, our phones in here. fine. no one has been slowing lacresha. you're probably shuttle the list to be to ensure your ship it online because that's just a go so i don't see. so not it's too little time to finish off my much as it gets sick, of course is the best time. because i will talk to last about the additional i'll say, unless you've got 12 i've seen it t
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so you stay home from princeton cleaning find on book the people do most of the dispatch on the on. definitely show us hold on. yes. certainly for some some sense. oh, you mentioned that the deal with that tony says, i just talked to miss cole this about the owens. what was the i think it was a of a quite a while. so i don't know how to fix it back. exposure from the shoals bring it in the house counter thomasville or what kind of a, how the formation of what the finances and control plus the one who's interested. but i'm interested to give us that phone call and it's pitch baltic that have all the questions. i think that some of the issues of on a positive oh i see you. well, why does use the dump initials or phones in here? fine. yeah, on the slide, the pressure probably shuttle the list to be to ensure to ship it on because that's we were just simple. eventually. i don't, i don't see. so next to the whole time to finish off my let's just take a sip, of course is the best on the console stuff. i thought i'd just like i said, i'm less of a 12 me i've seen it the and that's what tha
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and yet when she expressed her desire to go to princeton, you know, the college, you know, counselor at whitney young, which was already a magnet, schools sort of said, i don't think so. you know, i don't think your princeton material which to the young michelle robinson was just seen as a challenge, rather, because that's who she is. and so she had lived it. right. and so expressed it that a lot how reach higher came about was when we during 2012 during the reelection campaign most of my staff could not work on reelection work because their official white house staff and so when i had our policy staff do was to think about if we were so fortunate to get a second term, we already had our let's move initiative on childhood obesity. we had joining forces veterans, military families. we knew there was room to do a third initiative. what could that be? and this is an interesting thing to get back to the opening question, susan, which is when you are the first lady and everything's in front of you and you could do anything with this platform making those choices you find is actually excee
and yet when she expressed her desire to go to princeton, you know, the college, you know, counselor at whitney young, which was already a magnet, schools sort of said, i don't think so. you know, i don't think your princeton material which to the young michelle robinson was just seen as a challenge, rather, because that's who she is. and so she had lived it. right. and so expressed it that a lot how reach higher came about was when we during 2012 during the reelection campaign most of my staff...
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this is everett at princeton. baur and this is charles misner, who recently passed. it was everett's good friend friend, but later wheeler sent for a conference proceedings. bryce, an eminent physicist, copy of a paper by everett for the proceedings, and bryce stewart was the as the editor was very skeptical and said, well, i don't feel any splitting this is not science. and everett said well, copernicus predicted that the earth turning and we don't feel the earth turning does that mean it's wrong and? everett responded to a young man. you have a good point. and andy weir became one of the leading proponents of many worlds which is a name that he gave to it. he first called the many universes interpretation, which later became many worlds and the name that stuck. and in 1970, he published physics today article which got a lot of people about this idea. so so we can really credit the way bryce do it for promoting the idea of many worlds and also the idea of the multiverse in science. because was really the first multiverse, this idea that was embraced by scientists to
this is everett at princeton. baur and this is charles misner, who recently passed. it was everett's good friend friend, but later wheeler sent for a conference proceedings. bryce, an eminent physicist, copy of a paper by everett for the proceedings, and bryce stewart was the as the editor was very skeptical and said, well, i don't feel any splitting this is not science. and everett said well, copernicus predicted that the earth turning and we don't feel the earth turning does that mean it's...
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thoughts means investigating some sheldon acceptance for the voice. cancer top sales, great home from princeton queen may find on book the people do most of the dispatch on the on. definitely just hold on. yes. certainly for some sandwich sent. oh, you mentioned that the the, let's that tony says, i just talked to miss cole. this about the owens. what was the i think it was a of a quite a also don't know how to fix it, but give us call here from the show spring in the house, catch it on this call or shoot me 400 bucks on the phone. reach me with the financing control, plus that comes with the financial subscripts on golf switch. baltic that have all the questions on investment visions of want to present to us and you will find the use of dump initials or phones in here. fine. yeah. on the flying and lacresha, your clean shuttle the list to be to ensure your ship it on or if it's a 20 as much as adults eventually i don't, i don't see so not to the whole tank online shopping. why, let's just take a sip of course is the best one, because i feel comfortable about the additional saying i'm less of a
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coldwell and lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton. let me start with you on this occasion. conventions always make their party look pretty good, but seemed like a particularly good day as republicans look ahead to november. >> gianna 100% and seeing donald trump walk out with a bandage on his ear as a reminder to all americans that the rhetoric does need to go down 100%. but it also shows a hero for many republicans somebody who willing to stand up despite being potentially shot down, if you will. i got to tell you this, 24 be a year that i think anybody watching this network right now will remember forever the things that we've seen in this presidential election and never been seen before. the indictments, the court cases, the attacks on our the attacks on our people, high inflation, immigration. i mean, it's -- it's been a basket of so many different things. and you got to wonder, what is the next 90 days going to be like? >> yeah, for sure. and it yeah, it's only july. >> lauren, the d.a. mentioned rhetoric being dial down there h
coldwell and lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton. let me start with you on this occasion. conventions always make their party look pretty good, but seemed like a particularly good day as republicans look ahead to november. >> gianna 100% and seeing donald trump walk out with a bandage on his ear as a reminder to all americans that the rhetoric does need to go down 100%. but it also shows a hero for many republicans somebody...
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, to when he was placed in the ground, was barely one hour, princeton, new jersey. extremely modest calvin coolidge's was probably the last of the modest funerals in 1932, just several hundred guests attending his funeral in northampton, massachusetts. after that, we see where franklin roosevelt died in office in 1945, and there was this major event, but it was unplanned, because no one inspected him to die, and that leads us into john f. kennedy, the next president that died, and very quickly, after john f. kennedy, who also died unplanned -- is when presidents started to do this preplanning of funerals, and one turned into three, and that grew over time that is when we see the modern day state funeral that we are so familiar with now really start to form after kennedy and herbert hoover's was the first that had that preplanning that had gone into it. >> yeah. as you have pointed -- both pointed to -- the planned element of it is genius. okay, you don't know when it is going to happen. my gosh, with john f. kennedy, you really, really don't know when it is going to
, to when he was placed in the ground, was barely one hour, princeton, new jersey. extremely modest calvin coolidge's was probably the last of the modest funerals in 1932, just several hundred guests attending his funeral in northampton, massachusetts. after that, we see where franklin roosevelt died in office in 1945, and there was this major event, but it was unplanned, because no one inspected him to die, and that leads us into john f. kennedy, the next president that died, and very quickly,...
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and lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer, politics and public affairs at princeton university. welcome back, panel. thank you so much for joining us. in these overnight hours, we really appreciate it. so i just talked a little bit about the polling that polling is old and i can only it would be the political understatement to say a lot has happened since those polls were taken. so i want to sort of just get your thoughts, your ideas about what happens next and what the big impact will be. will the vp choice have a big impact on the polling, the choice of j.d. vance? well, what happened with the president, the attempted assassination and also his reaction to it, the fist in the air, how he got right up and scream, fight, fight, fight. >> what does this mean for the upcoming polling that we'll be seeing in the days and the weeks ahead? >> julian, we'll start with you . >> well, it's hard to know what the impact of the assassination attempts will be. and let us just say that we are so grateful that president trump was not injured. what you are what it appears on the sp
and lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer, politics and public affairs at princeton university. welcome back, panel. thank you so much for joining us. in these overnight hours, we really appreciate it. so i just talked a little bit about the polling that polling is old and i can only it would be the political understatement to say a lot has happened since those polls were taken. so i want to sort of just get your thoughts, your ideas about what happens next and what the big...
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caldwell, and lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton. >> thank you all for returning. so we are talking about j.d. vance, what he has said in the past way back in 2016, if you will. so this was at the point where his bestselling book, hillbilly elegy, was a phenomenon. his true life story, his memoir coming out at the same time. he's critical of president trump as president trump is beginning this incredible rise in politics. what a difference a day makes. but it's more like about eight years. julian, i want to start with you. your thoughts on how j.d. vance is handling this kind of look back and where he is today. >> molly, you know, i'm a democrat, voted democrat in every single presidential elections, an adult. i was inspired by the political centrism of president clinton. >> you know, the democrats have are different party today. they have changed. they have moved way far left. and they've moved to a very sort of negative partisan sort of set of rhetoric. what they have been running on for the last two years is the notion that trump
caldwell, and lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton. >> thank you all for returning. so we are talking about j.d. vance, what he has said in the past way back in 2016, if you will. so this was at the point where his bestselling book, hillbilly elegy, was a phenomenon. his true life story, his memoir coming out at the same time. he's critical of president trump as president trump is beginning this incredible rise in politics....
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starts softening,specially after the victories at trenton, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about the logistics, how they will pull it off if they have enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington realized that his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying aw because of thfear of smallpox. the soldiers were demanding it. his advisers were confidenit would work, and washington changed his mind. this is what we don't give george washington enough credit for. it's not only that he ordered the inoculation of the troops, but he was steadfast against it and changed his mind. he orders that all the soldiers on february six, 1777, that all the soldiers in the continental army should be inoculated at once. the medical ordered or a inoculation facilities across the colonies in philadelphia and bethlehem. in pennsylvania, fishkill, peekskill, taken droga in new york. three hospitals in connecticut. another outside boston. recruits from the south would be inoculated at dumfries or alexander area in virginia or right where we are, r
starts softening,specially after the victories at trenton, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about the logistics, how they will pull it off if they have enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington realized that his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying aw because of thfear of smallpox. the soldiers were demanding it. his advisers were confidenit would work, and washington changed his mind. this is what we don't give george washington enough...
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he's a visiting professor at the princeton school for public and international affairs. he's also the former executive director of human rights watch. he joins us mount from geneva. can many 50000 palestinians have now been killed in this war. i know you've written extensively about what your point of israel's war crimes is, is well abiding by the laws of all is not in the least bit and a you're, you're looting time. and i've written in a quite a few articles that are leading to a very detailed why route for the new yorker viewing folks where ran through the different kinds of work lines that as resources are committed. now the international criminal court chief prosecutor saw arrest warrants for his really prime minister netanyahu in defense minister to launch, for just one of us will try speech the starvation, a pals to read civilians. but that's just the tip of the iceberg. and i think what we saw today, you know, we, we don't, in the case of the, they all to 0 journals, the cameraman. we don't, at this point, know whether he's right, of course, is knew that they were
he's a visiting professor at the princeton school for public and international affairs. he's also the former executive director of human rights watch. he joins us mount from geneva. can many 50000 palestinians have now been killed in this war. i know you've written extensively about what your point of israel's war crimes is, is well abiding by the laws of all is not in the least bit and a you're, you're looting time. and i've written in a quite a few articles that are leading to a very detailed...
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you know, i'm invited to teach in architecture schools worldwide, from princeton to columbia universityrchitects wanting to use their skill and techniques in a political way. i see architects wanting to be more active, more politically outspoken. i see a lot of thirst for that, and that is the interest that we have. when we put up a job advertisement in forensic architecture for an architect, we have hundreds of applicants. and i believe we have really like, you know, the best team that one can imagine right now. but i feel that architecture has also transformed in recent years. the kind of the era of the star architect designer is kind of waning and sort of like, this is... ..this is passing. and the new, um... what young architects want to do are things that matter, things that protect the environment, that protect politics, that stands for human rights, etc. eyal weitzman, thank you very much. hello. for those who saw not a huge amount of sunshine on monday, there's certainly a greater chance over the next couple of days. tuesday and wednesday, looking sunnier by and large, a lot of
you know, i'm invited to teach in architecture schools worldwide, from princeton to columbia universityrchitects wanting to use their skill and techniques in a political way. i see architects wanting to be more active, more politically outspoken. i see a lot of thirst for that, and that is the interest that we have. when we put up a job advertisement in forensic architecture for an architect, we have hundreds of applicants. and i believe we have really like, you know, the best team that one can...
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is exactly the courtyard , it’s the two of them, york, it’s in his house in einstein’s house in princetont’s treat the memory as a legend, they were photographed by albert einstein, how did einstein even appear on... to einstein, and margarita ivanovna, after all, served as a translator, well, the fact is that she knew german perfectly well, it’s not very clear why she served as a translator, but work in russian and you need to think. in any case, these wonderful pieces of paper with einstein’s notes were at one time in the konenok museum, now they are, stored in the archives of the academy of sciences, that is , we have a unique document, a theory about einstein written for the wife of a russian sculptor. great, now, oleg yaorievich, there is a version that margarita ivanovna was actually there for a reason, margarita ivanovna actually came to america because she was part of the soviet intelligence services, ogpu, should i comment? yes, of course, i was immersed in this topic, but there were no preliminary events about these events that were mentioned, of course, there was no confirmatio
is exactly the courtyard , it’s the two of them, york, it’s in his house in einstein’s house in princetont’s treat the memory as a legend, they were photographed by albert einstein, how did einstein even appear on... to einstein, and margarita ivanovna, after all, served as a translator, well, the fact is that she knew german perfectly well, it’s not very clear why she served as a translator, but work in russian and you need to think. in any case, these wonderful pieces of paper with...
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carl gershenson runs the eviction lab at princeton university which tracks the issue in 34 cities. >>t one unexpected expense away from eviction. >> schedule time and come get whatever else you need. >> reporter: kristopher aranda lived in this home with his girlfriend for seven years. >> this is what you need right now. >> reporter: the lease was in her name when she lost her battle with cancer in january. after not working months to care for her, aranda says he couldn't come up with a $3,000 needed to stay. how are you feeling today? >> a lot of memories. it is what it is. >> reporter: where are you going to go now? >> i have no idea. i've got to start from scratch. >> reporter: starting over as constable kennedy heads to another door with another eviction order. for "eye on america," kris van cleave, phoenix. >> norah: that's painful to watch. we'll be right back. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me ♪ (♪♪) ♪ control is everything to me ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, in
carl gershenson runs the eviction lab at princeton university which tracks the issue in 34 cities. >>t one unexpected expense away from eviction. >> schedule time and come get whatever else you need. >> reporter: kristopher aranda lived in this home with his girlfriend for seven years. >> this is what you need right now. >> reporter: the lease was in her name when she lost her battle with cancer in january. after not working months to care for her, aranda says he...
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was better than what was there. he receives an order from the institute for advanced studies in princetonnnected with albert einstein, indeed was in immediate demand, that is , the americans really liked him, a year later he had already organized a personal exhibition at the grand central palace, this is also very prestigious, it is very important, donkan and i dissuaded him from going, they were also in america, they dissuaded, they said, that they don’t need art and have nothing to do there, they were in america a little earlier, they dissuaded him, there , unlike yesenin, he really liked it there, no, well, as i understand it, he also missed his homeland, and this is very interesting margarita ivanovna recalled that when konenkov worked, naturally , commissioned portraits, for money, he had to live on something, otherwise if he didn’t like a person, he didn’t like making his portrait, he swore, and she was a translator, she, he spoke a lot, but she translated little, they asked her why mr. kanenkov... well, actually returning to einstein, and margarita ivanovna, well, after all, she se
was better than what was there. he receives an order from the institute for advanced studies in princetonnnected with albert einstein, indeed was in immediate demand, that is , the americans really liked him, a year later he had already organized a personal exhibition at the grand central palace, this is also very prestigious, it is very important, donkan and i dissuaded him from going, they were also in america, they dissuaded, they said, that they don’t need art and have nothing to do...
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that's despite his calls to princeton, the nato alliance ramping up cold war, your rhetoric to the 1st president of this century to report to the american people . it's united states is not a war anywhere in the world. but one could claim, couldn't they, that washington russia's ride off to the line just half an hour. incidentally, before biden's speech, the us central command reported on the further attack any em and claiming it targeted to who the sites that posed a threat to us security on merchant vessels. the ongoing red sea price. as i've seen a constant exchange of fire from both sides. let's also take a quick look at washington's attacks on the middle east and africa this year. yeah, man, iraq and syria have all been u. s. military targets in the past 6 months, according to its own reports, while the united states for kicked them out and continues, it's growing in their operations in somalia. but earlier we spoke with us based political level as jonathan foster, who's all the few that both democrats and republicans see a certain amount of conflicts necessary for the sake of mil
that's despite his calls to princeton, the nato alliance ramping up cold war, your rhetoric to the 1st president of this century to report to the american people . it's united states is not a war anywhere in the world. but one could claim, couldn't they, that washington russia's ride off to the line just half an hour. incidentally, before biden's speech, the us central command reported on the further attack any em and claiming it targeted to who the sites that posed a threat to us security on...
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or you can go richard cork are infrom new college to princeton say, hey, we want to you come to new college, we'll pay. so we have that. but they can hire directly because what happens is, when the faculty controls hiring, guess what, if you're coming out there and you're not toeing the ideological line, you think you're going to get hired through that process? no. it's not going to happen. so we are bringing in huge amounts of talent and really changing the game with respect to higher education and as a florida resident, you get to go for the same tuition that you had like 10 years ago. we haven't raised tuition, $6300 a year. and if you have test scores high enough, and you're out of state, you can qualify for in-state tuition based on your grandparents' residency. we've got a lot of interest in that as i've been talking more about it. so that's really important. but if you think about all the crime, all this stuff, immigration, week done all that stuff well -- we've done all that stuff well. but the education, part of the reason our country is where it is is because of the decline of ame
or you can go richard cork are infrom new college to princeton say, hey, we want to you come to new college, we'll pay. so we have that. but they can hire directly because what happens is, when the faculty controls hiring, guess what, if you're coming out there and you're not toeing the ideological line, you think you're going to get hired through that process? no. it's not going to happen. so we are bringing in huge amounts of talent and really changing the game with respect to higher...
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let's bring in political analysts and princeton university political scientist and thank you both foring on kind no you're a democrat for six hours a day is concerning even for democrats because the job demands more than six hours. >> actually i am independent i do lean left but i said years ago president biden should have dropped out of this race and has said over and over they did not open the primary to allow others to run so they created this problem unfortunately saying they did not want this rematch so it is just simply too late as within 30 days the convention is happening and those delegates have been given to joe biden so people will have to decide what do they want president biden from 10:00 pm -- 10 to four so it's going to come down. >> trace: national review had a clever headline say please make your three m for -- phone call and goes on to state still call her quarter biden's aides telling us this and not the description someone fit for the presidency and we can talk about clever lines but is so scary for the president of the united states to be engaged reportedly for si
let's bring in political analysts and princeton university political scientist and thank you both foring on kind no you're a democrat for six hours a day is concerning even for democrats because the job demands more than six hours. >> actually i am independent i do lean left but i said years ago president biden should have dropped out of this race and has said over and over they did not open the primary to allow others to run so they created this problem unfortunately saying they did not...
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carl ger schennson runs the eviction lab at princeton university which tracks the issue in 34 cities.families are just one expected expense away from eviction. >> schedule time and come get whatever else that you need in the house. >> reporter: christopher aranda lived with his girlfriend in this home for seven years. >> so this is what you need right now? >> reporter: the lease was in her name when she lost her battle with cancer in january. after not working for months to care for her, aranda says he couldn't come up with the $3,000 needed to stay. >> how are you feeling today? >> a lot of memories. it is what it is. >> where are you going to go now? >> i have no idea. i got to start from scratch. >> reporter: starting over as constable kennedy heads to another door with another eviction order. kris van cleave, phoenix. >>> there's a lot more ahead on "cbs news roundup." instead of trying the latest weight loss fad join over 5 million people that have switched to golo as a better way to lose weight with golo you simply take one release supplement with each meal and follow the golo f
carl ger schennson runs the eviction lab at princeton university which tracks the issue in 34 cities.families are just one expected expense away from eviction. >> schedule time and come get whatever else that you need in the house. >> reporter: christopher aranda lived with his girlfriend in this home for seven years. >> so this is what you need right now? >> reporter: the lease was in her name when she lost her battle with cancer in january. after not working for months...