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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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usa in princeton.in june, the school of public and international relations launched its newest project , a detailed database of ukrainian laws related to reconstruction. i believe that this will help private companies make easier decisions about participating in reconstruction, because they will know what the legal situation is, what are the vulnerabilities but also the opportunities. the american, together with ukrainian colleagues, undertook to analyze more than four hundred laws. a company in the coalition for integrity, which audited the work of lawyers, says they want there to be fewer obstacles to investment in ukraine. the base is intended for use by companies from the private and public sector, wherever they are located, not only in the usa, to contribute to the reconstruction of ukraine. we realized that now is a good time to present a constructive instrument so that when the hostilities cease, there were no more refusals. the database is only one part. of a large project that began in 2022. t
usa in princeton.in june, the school of public and international relations launched its newest project , a detailed database of ukrainian laws related to reconstruction. i believe that this will help private companies make easier decisions about participating in reconstruction, because they will know what the legal situation is, what are the vulnerabilities but also the opportunities. the american, together with ukrainian colleagues, undertook to analyze more than four hundred laws. a company...
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she has everything to everybody and she princeton's to be somebody different depending on which audience she's in front of. i think it's totally reasonable for the president to call that out and that's all he did so he calls her a chameleon and it's exact same word actually charlemagne, that his former friend, longtime friend, used to describe j.d. >> vance to me. here's what she said what i've seen is a chameleon, someone who is able to change their positions and their values depending on what will amass them. >> political power and wealth. and i think that's really unfortunate because it reflects a lack of integrity i'll just note charlemagne that he hears the word chameleon after his friend used it. >> i don't know whether of that whether he saw that it's very
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a professor of middle east studies at princeton university. and of course, former us ambassador to egypt and israel daniel karcher. thank you so much for joining us. a my pleasure, steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if the us is actually working to maintain its power and influence to generate long term regional stability in a very complex region, which it says it wants that america is seriously failing. the killing by israel, of more than 40000 palestinians, mostly women and children who are complete innocence. in this conflict, as are most of the men will drive hate and instability for another generation. at least, israel thinks it can make strategic choices for the us. but it's actually whitening and deepening the problem. this conflict as far from over. and it could r
a professor of middle east studies at princeton university. and of course, former us ambassador to egypt and israel daniel karcher. thank you so much for joining us. a my pleasure, steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if...
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despite with the princeton professor thinks can we do not have unlimited money this is not princetonhave to decide the cost in the benefits and nobody seems to be able quantify the cost, they just say keep throwing money at it and throwing more money at a nobody really quantify the benefits except if we do not do it, then were all going to die wanting about my people and i say coming electricity because it brought up 30 but it's for a good cause, why because you going to die if we don't do it why kennedy, because the professor princeton says so. that does not work for most americans. can you answer that for me and do you see my frustration and 11 left to drive electric target think the really cool. but the median household income in my state is $55000. and princeton professor probably makes them the week. they do not care what they think it princeton. can you answer that for me guys. >> can is very much it's going to cost but i can tell you that just last year alone, china and ev market subsidized by $12.4 billion of that is her annual spent, more than even the best year, is more tha
despite with the princeton professor thinks can we do not have unlimited money this is not princetonhave to decide the cost in the benefits and nobody seems to be able quantify the cost, they just say keep throwing money at it and throwing more money at a nobody really quantify the benefits except if we do not do it, then were all going to die wanting about my people and i say coming electricity because it brought up 30 but it's for a good cause, why because you going to die if we don't do it...
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what princeton proposes should be the case at princeton you just need some back robby george of princeton or the now retired harvey mansfield to be around. we need a viewpoint diversity so we are not too comfortable and our orthodoxies. but notice what mel is suggesting. you go from one kind of despotism of custom to a new orthodox which will be a progressive orthodoxy. a transgressive orthodox. the traditional forms have been overthrown. the celebration takes its place. this starts to sound familiar to you if it starts to sonic the modern university i think it's not without some reason. they went from being a bastions of religious belief to despotism of custom. my university of notre dame wind event one of those institutions that was regarded as a backward institution that had a theology. students had to learn that the theology know that theology. and then through the kind of free speech domain all this formally religious institutions saw the old orthodoxies announced new government in those institutions. those orthodoxies now cannot be questioned. if you question them you could be fired
what princeton proposes should be the case at princeton you just need some back robby george of princeton or the now retired harvey mansfield to be around. we need a viewpoint diversity so we are not too comfortable and our orthodoxies. but notice what mel is suggesting. you go from one kind of despotism of custom to a new orthodox which will be a progressive orthodoxy. a transgressive orthodox. the traditional forms have been overthrown. the celebration takes its place. this starts to sound...
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at the same place where they gathered for so many years when they were in high school in princeton,ew jersey, gloria pazmino, cnn now too, major league baseball an umpire at yankee stadium was seriously hurt after being struck by a broken bet. >> nick molly was at home plate when he got hit in the head. it happened in the fifth inning of thyanks game on sunday against the colorado rockies. john carlo stanton was at-bat. mali had to be taken off the field on a gurney, but appeared to remain conscious. we are told he was later diagnosed with a concussion. and is undergoing medical tests i want to thank you so much for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after short break. do stay with us the polls for have i got news for you or pretty one of the cars we could run on the news that would never happen if i got news for you. >> the mere saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max what's my next step trading any phone in any condition for the new google pixel nine with gemini give me a recipe with these ingredients only
at the same place where they gathered for so many years when they were in high school in princeton,ew jersey, gloria pazmino, cnn now too, major league baseball an umpire at yankee stadium was seriously hurt after being struck by a broken bet. >> nick molly was at home plate when he got hit in the head. it happened in the fifth inning of thyanks game on sunday against the colorado rockies. john carlo stanton was at-bat. mali had to be taken off the field on a gurney, but appeared to...
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palestine, and even netanyahu who has his whole life is devoted to this project, but his father was a princeton professor who taught him how to be a little bit subtle about it, so... who doesn't come right out and explain that what he's trying to do is conquer the world, subjugate all non-js and set up a global dictatorship in jerusalem, but that's the project that he's been groomed for for his entire. life by his princeton professor father, so what we're seeing here is not just some kind of random violence uh or even normal settler colonialism, what we're seeing is the result of a long-term many centuries old plan for a messianic military and global dictatorship, and the fanatics who are open about saying this are coming out taking their masks off and the whole world is starting to see it, right? mr. homicia, islamic jihad? has warned uh the israeli regime is seeking the judaization of uh the alasa mosque, that's alluding to earlier provocative proposal by israel's far right minister itamar bin gavir to construct a synagogue in the holy site, are the israelis just constantly searching escalate
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margoto is the professor of history at princeton university. her most recent book is sexuality and work in modern america from princeton university which one a big award at taft. it follows the straight state sexuality and citizenship in 20th 20th century america princeton university press with robert and nancy who co-edited intimate states gender sexuality and government and modern u.s. history from the university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of historyry and womes gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he is the author of the regulating desire, life attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from temple which one the 2017 david montgomery award from the oah. currently at work on the book one troubles with the university of michigan p press forthcomingn 2024. we look forward to that which explores the connections between suburban, heteronormativity and mass organizing campaign. once a flight attendant for united airlines and elected leader of the association of flight attendants local 11
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yale and stanford and princeton around $35 billion. these have gotten large.ments help low-income students help pay tuition and it would hurt donations and f philanthropy. they passed tax changes with a new tax on endowments over $500,000 per student. that was about 50 schools at the time that faced that increase. that tax has raised less than one-third expected revenue. frank, revenue clearly not the driver here because it would not raise that much. it is more symbolic. the universities quietly have been fighting back and are very worried about this if it does come to pass. >> very interesting. i was listening to you, robert. i looked at university of pittsburgh's endowment. i had no idea. when we talk about harris and walz, do we have specific ideas of their plans with endowments? >> reporter: walz in minnesota, you would think is a low tax state. he passed a 1% surcharge on investment income over $1 million. that, many say, has resulted in the wealthy minnesotans leaving for florida and texas. it could be the weather. minnesota winters will drive you to flo
yale and stanford and princeton around $35 billion. these have gotten large.ments help low-income students help pay tuition and it would hurt donations and f philanthropy. they passed tax changes with a new tax on endowments over $500,000 per student. that was about 50 schools at the time that faced that increase. that tax has raised less than one-third expected revenue. frank, revenue clearly not the driver here because it would not raise that much. it is more symbolic. the universities...
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gloria pazmino in princeton. thank you so much. >> all right. coming up a major night in the wnba, minnesota beating caitlin clark and the indiana fever for a spot in the playoffs. and paying tribute two to lynx legend maya moore cnn's harry enten we got a race for the ages here with nibbles, the hamster jumping out to a ten point advantage over jaws, the goldfish, what the heck is going on here? >> swim can be done, pill. >> it's a decent assessment check these out harry hands free sketches, slipping, just stepping in, they're amongst the dreaming, no the real, i'm not dreaming last month. okay i'm not sure. >> what the stadium and night that makes hands free sketches slip-ups. >> luma phi, its kind of amazing wow, luma phi drops dramatically, reduce redness in one minute and look at the difference. >> my eyes, the brighter and wider for up to eight hours when with a.i. it really works. >> see for yourself joe, your risk-free trial hello can you hear me? >> i sure can everybody, hear me sure. >> it can do you hear me? a shirt cat how can you he
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field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology and ultimately of the american museum natural history in new york and was the man who turned this museum into the great institution that it's now, along with our museum, really the foremost natural history museum in the united states. and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you had also a lot of money on other sides. pierpont morgan was one of his uncles. and so marriage was also related to some the peabody's. and so he was a person of wealth of an education that we figured that wealthy background and he basically was another person very much like marsh except that a bit of field work himself but later on he also would sort of rely on his colleagues to write many of his papers but he became a great museum man. he was a person who named the famous t-rex and many other important things on downside, he was one of america's leading eugenicists in the 2730s and wrote pref
field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology and ultimately of the american museum natural history in new york and was the man who turned this museum into the great institution that it's now, along with our museum, really the foremost natural history museum in the united states. and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you...
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eddie glaude is a distinguished professor of african-american studies at princeton university. on velshi, is november, abortion -related measures on the ballot in 10 states including florida. donald trump spent the weekend with conflicting answers to not only his own views on abortion, but how he plans to vote in his home state. >> i speak with our long-term friend, dr. ayla stanford. n x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment. three jens getting ahead with chase. solutions that grow with you. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. (woman 1) all right, here we go. chase. uggggh. (man 1) oh no, no, no, no, no, no! (man 2) what's my next step? oh! ugh. (girl) dad. (vo) you break it. we take it. (woman 2) we can take it. (vo) trade in any phone, in any condition at verizon for t
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we if we write about things, we must write about princeton in general motors. actually, that might be cutting off a lot of interesting ways of thinking about the intersections of race, sex, all these things. i wanted to i wanted to ask about the relationship between sexuality and gender and the different labor, the different ways of thinking about queer in quotes, queer and trans labor histories. it sounds from hearing the amazing stories you've recounted, that there's some ways in which there's a lot of overlap between subjects marginalized on the basis of sexuality and those marginalized on the basis of a gender transition in some ways in which there's not. and ryan, your your framework sort of emphasizing bodily discipline and unrestrained bodies can be a really interesting way of linking them. but i could that in some of your accounts there also might be some justification splitting off lgbt, lgb or histories of sexuality, trans histories of labor. so i'd be interested to hear your thoughts on how gender and sexuality you work or don't work as analytic cate
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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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he went to princeton in high school where he played soccer, won the state championship when he was a senior. so this is a community of people that have watched them grow up, followed his career here when they found out that he had been taken into custody and put into a russian prison. they jumped right into action. they try to figure out what they could do as a community to support him. they partnered with the wall street journal and held a series of events to keep evan's name and his story and people's minds. they worried that as time went on that somehow people would forget about evan's story. so they've been holding these types of events. in fact, the event that was held here was originally scheduled to be another one of these awareness type of events. but when they learned the good news on august 1 that evan was coming home, they quickly pivoted and changed his a welcoming party. they have gathered here the same place where they gathered as young students. this is where they gathered to celebrate right there, victory. they say they want to welcome him home and celebrate that he's
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margo kennedy is the dodge professor history at princeton university. her most recent book is, queer career sexual ity and work in modern america from princeton university, just won a big award. the taft. it follows this the straight state sexual and citizenship in 20th century america. university press with robert self and nancy cott. she co-edited intimate states, gender, sexuality and government and modern u.s. history. and that's with the university of chicago. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he's the author of deregulating desire, flight attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from temple, which won the 2017 david montgomery award from the firm lature and from the h. he is currently at on the book teamsters metropolis with the university of michigan press forthcoming in 24. we'll look forward to that which explores the connection between suburbanization. hunter normativity and jimmy hoffa's mess organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendan
margo kennedy is the dodge professor history at princeton university. her most recent book is, queer career sexual ity and work in modern america from princeton university, just won a big award. the taft. it follows this the straight state sexual and citizenship in 20th century america. university press with robert self and nancy cott. she co-edited intimate states, gender, sexuality and government and modern u.s. history. and that's with the university of chicago. ryan patrick murphy is...
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margot canaday is the dodge professor of history at princeton university.er most recent book is "yueer career: sexuality and work in modern america," from princeton university which just won a big award, the tax it follows -- the taft. it follows the straight state, sexuality and a citizenship in 20th century american, princeton university press, with robert self and nancy cost. she co-edited intimate state, gender, sexuality and governments in m modern u.s. hi are -- history, and that's with the university. of chicago pres. ryan patrick murphy is associato professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at a article hamm college -- earl hamm college. he's the author of deregulating desire from temple. which won the 2017 david montgomery award from the oah. he is currently at work on the book "teamsters' metropolis" with university of michigan press, forthcoming in 2024. we'll look forward to that. which explores the connection tween jimmy of hoffa's mass organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendant for united and elected leader of
margot canaday is the dodge professor of history at princeton university.er most recent book is "yueer career: sexuality and work in modern america," from princeton university which just won a big award, the tax it follows -- the taft. it follows the straight state, sexuality and a citizenship in 20th century american, princeton university press, with robert self and nancy cost. she co-edited intimate state, gender, sexuality and governments in m modern u.s. hi are -- history, and...
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they don't brief him on that stuff, or that barack obama went to harvard law and michelle went to princetoncks show how vacuous this man is. much like when sanders trashed the billionaire class before j.b. pritzker gloated about how rich he is. >> bernie sanders is not a big fan of billionaires. >> it was interesting planning. they had to cut out things and it happened i was coming right after him. >> michelle obama spoke about how her family was always wary of the wealthy. >> my mom, in her study, quiet way, lived out that striving sense of hope every day. she and my father did not inspire to be wealthy. they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. they understood it wasn't enough for their kids to thrive if everyone else around us was drowning. >> does this mean we can be suspicious of michelle and barack since they are close to 200 millions dollars. their kids are millionaires too. >> even with the fact that has been established. >> he served 24 years in the national guard, rising to command sergeant major. >> cute. he rose to the rank but he never finished his training
they don't brief him on that stuff, or that barack obama went to harvard law and michelle went to princetoncks show how vacuous this man is. much like when sanders trashed the billionaire class before j.b. pritzker gloated about how rich he is. >> bernie sanders is not a big fan of billionaires. >> it was interesting planning. they had to cut out things and it happened i was coming right after him. >> michelle obama spoke about how her family was always wary of the wealthy....
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. >> joining us now professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr.t night. the room at the united center was silent, people wiping their eyes. it's hard to watch now on television. just give us your thoughts about that where we are as a nation. a testimony like that doesn't seem to change a whole lot about the gun debate in this country. >> yeah, john, first of all it's great to see you even this early in the morning. you know, that was one of the most difficult moments last night. it was powerful. it was emotional, obviously. and one of the things that really came to mind is we're so -- everything is moving so quickly in this country politically that we run past our dead. we run past the grief that is still among us. and last night was a real serious reminder, and particularly around the policies with regards to gun control where it seems to me a majority of the country wants sensible gun reform, and we were reminded of the cost of us not doing that last night. >> yeah, we certainly were. eddie, i think you've always been right about how this nation
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. >> i have a text from a young guy who's a student at princeton we had a princeton professor here a guy from my district who was the climate activist who asked me for a recommendation for her office night to tell them you never worked for me. love you but you weren't a student of mine. i don't give recommendations. i'd don't knoww about the works of that wouldn't be appropriate to take for me back and he said no problem irony got the job. the legislative director and what i would counter is a lot of the younger new members on the democratic side are like communications geniuses and they themselves sitting on the floor they are just checking they may be putting out a tweak are doing something. to they may be putting out a tweet. and i don't think really democrats, that don't think it's the case that we don't want to legislate. like they are just there for communications. i mean you may not like the green new deal or medicare for all but those people actually turn it into law they really want to legislate. >> i want to go back to this because it's a point that i wanted to raise earlie
. >> i have a text from a young guy who's a student at princeton we had a princeton professor here a guy from my district who was the climate activist who asked me for a recommendation for her office night to tell them you never worked for me. love you but you weren't a student of mine. i don't give recommendations. i'd don't knoww about the works of that wouldn't be appropriate to take for me back and he said no problem irony got the job. the legislative director and what i would counter...
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now we 're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing a link between layoffs and mortality . thank you for being on this program. before the review is done let's talk about who is affected by the layoff. in this new study, we found that about 30 percent of black women who rent with their children face the threat of eviction each year, and we need to address these disparities. let's do something using different solutions. we should reflect on the racist housing policies that have pushed some americans into expensive unregulated, often exploitative, rental markets where evictions have become part of the business model. in your new research, which has just been published, examine court records is placed these are the people who are facing eviction cases and are threatened with deportation. then you investigated the death rate in these people. what made you want to research the relationship between layoffs and people's health? there are many reasons for this. consider that being fired has terri
now we 're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing a link between layoffs and mortality . thank you for being on this program. before the review is done let's talk about who is affected by the layoff. in this new study, we found that about 30 percent of black women who rent with their children face the threat of eviction each year, and we need to address these disparities. let's do something using different...
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this has happened at yale at i then at harvard and columbia and sorry, so princeton, the princeton recently hired and tenured at one of you and cesar illustrious students named liz ellis or elizabeth ellis, who wrote a remarkable book on the colonial history of louisiana. it's called the the great power of small nations. remarkable. and it's a depth of research and that kind of suggestions and and this kind of major reorientation, i mean, it's not just a kind of history of the colonial era. it kind of critiques the kind of vision of southern history that faulkner and others kind of establish that, you know, knew about in in mystical indigenous presence that seemingly was always fading away or disappearing. but, you know, her research with, i think there five federally recognized tribes in louisiana. you know all kind of highlight this themes of survival and endurance and adaptability. and so they've been small nations essentially throughout the last half millennia, if not for millennia. so the kind of themes of her work kind of crystallize or embody kind of this larger kind of academic tran
this has happened at yale at i then at harvard and columbia and sorry, so princeton, the princeton recently hired and tenured at one of you and cesar illustrious students named liz ellis or elizabeth ellis, who wrote a remarkable book on the colonial history of louisiana. it's called the the great power of small nations. remarkable. and it's a depth of research and that kind of suggestions and and this kind of major reorientation, i mean, it's not just a kind of history of the colonial era. it...
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she went to princeton, i guess he went to yale -- bret: columbia.or pete. >> and mayor pete. of course, j.d. vance, he said he went to to school on the g.i. bill, so did vance. so i think that's an empty line of attack. i thought we had a vice presidential candidate doing what haven't vice presidential candidates are supposed to do which is stick up for the ticket, attack the opponent. be the one who lands the blows. one thing i have to say, many years ago when i was a much younger man, i helped coach my son's, basketball team. if if i had had any idea in those days how much mileage you could get out of being an assistant coach on a high school football team -- [laughter] i'd be identifying myself as coach hume. bret: there you go. peter doocy had governor walz on his investigation, it was coach walz. robert, what'd you think? martha: he did. >> i played ivy league football, actually attending yale in the championship back then, but i would play for this guy. i'd love to play for him. martha knows, he wasn't my top two choice. i thought it should be
she went to princeton, i guess he went to yale -- bret: columbia.or pete. >> and mayor pete. of course, j.d. vance, he said he went to to school on the g.i. bill, so did vance. so i think that's an empty line of attack. i thought we had a vice presidential candidate doing what haven't vice presidential candidates are supposed to do which is stick up for the ticket, attack the opponent. be the one who lands the blows. one thing i have to say, many years ago when i was a much younger man, i...
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ok, let's uh, bring in kenneth ross who is a visiting professor with princeton school for public and international affairs. you're also a former executive director of human rights watch the joining us from new york today. thank you for your time. look, we wanted your perspective on what's happening right now in the occupied westbank step in near daily res, by israel in the west bank since october 7th. but this, this is on an altogether different scales as you're, you're actually correct. this is really has become a flower or it's like that's what these really foreign minister site is. and even though there is your extensive combat between is really forces and the middle attends in uh, g refugee camp. that doesn't mean there no rules. the geneva conventions still apply and one of the basic rules is that israel has to allow access to humanitarian aid. so we can't just cut off from water electricity, medical carriers, as we've heard it, is doing. it has a duty to allow that was in to the civilian population. it doesn't have a duty to have to feed the fighters on the dollar side. but it
ok, let's uh, bring in kenneth ross who is a visiting professor with princeton school for public and international affairs. you're also a former executive director of human rights watch the joining us from new york today. thank you for your time. look, we wanted your perspective on what's happening right now in the occupied westbank step in near daily res, by israel in the west bank since october 7th. but this, this is on an altogether different scales as you're, you're actually correct. this...
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starts softening, especially after the viories at treon, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about the logistics, how the will pull it off if theyave enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington realized th his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying away because of the fear of smallpox. the soldierwere demanding it. his advisers were confident it 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, ri
starts softening, especially after the viories at treon, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about the logistics, how the will pull it off if theyave enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington realized th his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying away because of the fear of smallpox. the soldierwere demanding it. his advisers were confident it would work, and washington changed his mind. this is what we don't give george washington enough...
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you see fred, this is princeton, new jersey, and this is the community that saw evan grow up.his is where he played soccer in high school. this is where he brought home the state championship with you as a senior in high school and has soccer coaches told me all about what he was like when he was a kidding high school. they also told me what the last year or so was like for them as a community city, they tried to gather to support evan and his family and their own way. they partnered with the wall street journal and held a number of events to just make sure that evan's name and his story was in people's mind while evan was still being held in captivity, they worried that people would forget about him. so they have these events in fact, today's event was originally scheduled to be one of these evan awareness events. but as you know, this story has a happy ending and it was on august 1 when we got the news that evan was coming home that they they decided to still hold the event, invite him and gather to celebrate the fact that he is finally back in the united states and free. ta
you see fred, this is princeton, new jersey, and this is the community that saw evan grow up.his is where he played soccer in high school. this is where he brought home the state championship with you as a senior in high school and has soccer coaches told me all about what he was like when he was a kidding high school. they also told me what the last year or so was like for them as a community city, they tried to gather to support evan and his family and their own way. they partnered with the...
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so we got in touch with lafleur stephens—dougan, who is assistant professor of politics at princetonhich is called race to the bottom: how racial appeals work in american politics, and she's been talking to us. she's dropped us a voice note about how she thinks all of these issues, both race and sex or gender, play in the modern campaign and in this campaign. hi, americast. vice president harris will have to walk the same tightrope that has been walked by many black candidates previously, including, of course, former president barack obama. she will have to recreate the 0bama—biden coalition that included white racial liberals and crucial black turnout. accomplishing this means that she will need to energise the democratic party's most loyal constituents, black voters, while not appearing so liberal that she turns off white moderates, particularly those in swing states. also, her background as an attorney general should help to moderate perceptions of her as too liberal, which is a charge that is often lobbed at black candidates. however, harris's toughness is in many ways a double—e
so we got in touch with lafleur stephens—dougan, who is assistant professor of politics at princetonhich is called race to the bottom: how racial appeals work in american politics, and she's been talking to us. she's dropped us a voice note about how she thinks all of these issues, both race and sex or gender, play in the modern campaign and in this campaign. hi, americast. vice president harris will have to walk the same tightrope that has been walked by many black candidates previously,...