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i was very lucky to meet my wife afarin, who was also a student at princeton university.er i got my doctorate from princeton university, i came to harvard university in 1985 from that time until now i am doing research and teaching at harvard university. i believe that the main theory and the theory of our boss relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles . this connection of physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is inconsistency in the form of our boss's theory. this is the compatibility of string theory. what does he say, he says that primary particles are not actually particles, but they are structures that can have different dimensions , which justifies the properties that black holes have, for example, or how the world could have been created or the future of the world destroyed. it will go or how it will be or what is dark energy or what is dark matter, what are we, where did we come from, where are we going, what are we made of, what are the forces, all this actually fits in the form of this
i was very lucky to meet my wife afarin, who was also a student at princeton university.er i got my doctorate from princeton university, i came to harvard university in 1985 from that time until now i am doing research and teaching at harvard university. i believe that the main theory and the theory of our boss relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles . this connection of physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is...
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i went to princeton university for a doctorate and got my doctorate in physics and theoretical physicsvery happy there with my wife who was also a student i met princeton. after i got my doctorate in princeton university, i came to harvard university in 1985 and i have been teaching since then. they are researching and teaching at harvard university. my major theory and our major theory relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles. this connection between physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale is inconsistent. in the form of our boss's theory, these are compatible with each other. what does string theory say? he says that elementary particles are not actually particles but structures there are different idols that can have the properties of, for example, black holes, or how the world may have come into being, or the future of the world, whether the world will be destroyed or how it will be, or what dark energy or dark matter is. what are we, where did we come from, where are we going, what are we made of, what ar
i went to princeton university for a doctorate and got my doctorate in physics and theoretical physicsvery happy there with my wife who was also a student i met princeton. after i got my doctorate in princeton university, i came to harvard university in 1985 and i have been teaching since then. they are researching and teaching at harvard university. my major theory and our major theory relate einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics which talks about atoms and small particles. this...
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i after high school i finished iran, i came here to continue my studies, i went to princeton university for a doctorate , i actually got my doctorate in the field of physics and theoretical physics. i was very lucky when i met my wife afarin, who was also a student at princeton. after i got my doctorate at princeton university. i came to harvard university in 1985 and since then they have been doing research and teaching at harvard university. my major relates einstein's theory of relativity to quantum mechanics, which deals with atoms and small particles. he speaks it connects physics on a large scale and physics on a small scale. the inconsistency in the majority of the string theory is the compatibility of the string theory, what does it say that elementary particles are not actually particles, but are structures that different objects can have , which justifies the properties that black holes have, for example, or how the world can exist. whether it has come or the future of the world, will the world be destroyed or how will it be or what is dark energy or what is dark matter , what
i after high school i finished iran, i came here to continue my studies, i went to princeton university for a doctorate , i actually got my doctorate in the field of physics and theoretical physics. i was very lucky when i met my wife afarin, who was also a student at princeton. after i got my doctorate at princeton university. i came to harvard university in 1985 and since then they have been doing research and teaching at harvard university. my major relates einstein's theory of relativity to...
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i'm heid hasan, a professor physics at princeton university. i kind come from family of lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. i did my high school work in dhaka, and then i came to us at the university of texas at austin for battles degree, and then i did my masters and phd from stanford university, the research work, i'm being awarded. this time in this context, it's actually, it it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push quantum technology to its next frontier to to serve humanity through the advancement of technology, say iphone or your smartphones that are that maybe you have to charge once year or maybe you can't internet thousand times faster, so with this these insorts we can deposit atoms and control their position in certain ways that we make our quantum level material, we transfer the sample, that material to this other chamber, so in this chamber the end there is a tip that goes all the way, so this ti
i'm heid hasan, a professor physics at princeton university. i kind come from family of lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. i did my high school work in dhaka, and then i came to us at the university of texas at austin for battles degree, and then i did my masters and phd from stanford university, the research work, i'm being awarded. this time in this context, it's actually, it it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be...
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i am zahied hasan, a professor of physics at princeton university, i kind of come from family of lawyersew type of... computers and these new type of computers could be much more billions times of powerful than the existing ones, this is really, so what we are, our research in some way is planting the seeds for technology, say 50 years down the line, there is another math professor next building, this is mariam mirzakani, that also... inspired me to look more into intellectual history of persian lineage, so i was amazed to find all these the... islamic golden age that happened in the middle ages, people like ibn sina and al-birini and number of scientists, astronomers and engineers and scholars in general, this is not a government level award, this is based on private endown, so i think this is amazing, this prize has recognized a number of individuals so far. they are really contributing to the human civilization in a broader context, it is a happy surprise, but yeah, i was not aware this was happening. the headlines, president ic lawds iran's successful satellite launch into orbit, as
i am zahied hasan, a professor of physics at princeton university, i kind of come from family of lawyersew type of... computers and these new type of computers could be much more billions times of powerful than the existing ones, this is really, so what we are, our research in some way is planting the seeds for technology, say 50 years down the line, there is another math professor next building, this is mariam mirzakani, that also... inspired me to look more into intellectual history of...
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between drought and violence isn't limited to west asia, in a joint study by berkley and princeton universities the us, tanzania and racial ethnic groups. in europe, south asia proved that two degree increase in temperature can increase the likelihood of clashes between groups and civil wars by 50%. drought in west asia has not only led to unrest and terrorism, but has provided an excuse for occupation. the israeli regime hit its nation-building project behind the mask of... environmental activities and preventing the occupied palestinian territories from becoming an arid land for long time. the so-called return to homeland was one of the key elements of the zionist leader ideology. trees were one of their weapons to confiscate palestinian land. in the process of occupation, many palestinian pistatio and oil trees were approuded to pave the way for the accommodation of new jewish migrants in new york. houses, on the other hand, the zionists planted pine trees and eucalyptus on palestinian fruit gardens. the national jewish funt, whose motto was make the desert screen, claimed that is planted 25
between drought and violence isn't limited to west asia, in a joint study by berkley and princeton universities the us, tanzania and racial ethnic groups. in europe, south asia proved that two degree increase in temperature can increase the likelihood of clashes between groups and civil wars by 50%. drought in west asia has not only led to unrest and terrorism, but has provided an excuse for occupation. the israeli regime hit its nation-building project behind the mask of... environmental...
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my name is zahid hassan, i am a physics professor at princeton university.s born in shahradesh and spent my entire childhood there. i grew up in an enlightened family where everyone is a lawyer and educated. when i wanted to enter graduate school , i had to choose between amy t and stanford university. i thought stanford because of the big lab you have i chose the back life of stanford. it means that slack national laboratory is a huge facility. a book dealer of 10 miles didn't have anything like this, so it was easy for me to choose. the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me. at that time, my connection with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i created a laboratory collaboration network between these three institutes. i will get an award. this laboratory is designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce. with this tool, we can create atoms. store inside it and control your positions in certain
my name is zahid hassan, i am a physics professor at princeton university.s born in shahradesh and spent my entire childhood there. i grew up in an enlightened family where everyone is a lawyer and educated. when i wanted to enter graduate school , i had to choose between amy t and stanford university. i thought stanford because of the big lab you have i chose the back life of stanford. it means that slack national laboratory is a huge facility. a book dealer of 10 miles didn't have anything...
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beos graduated from princeton university in 1986, degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. he worked on read in a variety of related field afterwards. then he thought selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994 that, the use of the internet had grown 23 times. compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later, he sold the first book online. we all know that a communications revolution is underway in this country. what is the internet? it's sort of the mother of all networks. it's information highways. it's kind of like your remote control to the world. i came across the startling statistic, the web usage was growing 2300. to year, so i decided i try and find a business plan that made sense in the context of that growth. i picked books as first best product to sell online. soon, publishers and libraries welcomed amazon's activities and started to sell and buy books online. then amazon revenue increased day by day. in 1996, amazon grew
beos graduated from princeton university in 1986, degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. he worked on read in a variety of related field afterwards. then he thought selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994 that, the use of the internet had grown 23 times. compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later, he sold the first book online....
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lauren wright princeton university political scientist joins us for the neatest on this.rmer governor is out there he's number two apparently in new hampshire and he is talking about the general election. you have a broader pool of voters, indep independents and e like, that is a much larger group than just the republican base do you think the polls now will hold more than a year from now? >> they might get even tighter. the catch-22 here is more extreme voters in both parties and the primary process that go to the general election. those candidates sometimes are more ideologically extreme than the moderate and swing voters that absolutely decide every election in this country. until chris christie is right about trump. he is alienating to a lot of people but the surprising question and i think it's an absolute legitimate one is how bad is joe biden that he has neck and neck with the former president twice impeached its facing these indictments where if charged they carry dozens of years of prison time for that is very controversial people think and biden's america condit
lauren wright princeton university political scientist joins us for the neatest on this.rmer governor is out there he's number two apparently in new hampshire and he is talking about the general election. you have a broader pool of voters, indep independents and e like, that is a much larger group than just the republican base do you think the polls now will hold more than a year from now? >> they might get even tighter. the catch-22 here is more extreme voters in both parties and the...
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it was princeton university, what kind of degree is there? let's take the highest ph.d glass gold medal , no , two gold medals, they still say three world gold medals . as i said, do you know who mr. dr. iman eftekhari is, he has three world gold medals, winston, dr. amiri, teaches at harvard, he is coming back to iran, now our beloved leader is returning to iran for his frozen shoulder , a true member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution, how much our shoulder has done, the program and he introduces himself as a person who in the picture, you can see the doctor yavari with you these days, where are you going to give advice about the categories that we know, now islam is a hot topic of travel again, some people say, for example, can you deal with religious issues with scientific issues, mrs. yavari, we already had what we talked about. we saw that he was a graduate of shahid chamran university , the computer olympiad medal, the media did not cover this better than this. i do a lot of things good things are on the way, god willing
it was princeton university, what kind of degree is there? let's take the highest ph.d glass gold medal , no , two gold medals, they still say three world gold medals . as i said, do you know who mr. dr. iman eftekhari is, he has three world gold medals, winston, dr. amiri, teaches at harvard, he is coming back to iran, now our beloved leader is returning to iran for his frozen shoulder , a true member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution, how much our shoulder has done, the...
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ranked first , do you like the field of mathematics, physics, medicine, hajj, where was it , princeton university, when will we get the highest phd glass , what is a gold medal? you say no, two gold medals , say three gold medals again, yes, or the world ranking of harvard university, what year is it higher than this, do we have , do we have? iman eftekhari has three world gold medals and is receiving a doctorate in winston harvard is teaching, iran is coming back, our beloved leader paid for the frozen shoulder, the true member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution and introduced himself as the person you see in the picture, mrs. baba, these days, where should we give advice about the categories we know and the subject of the work again? it's hot that you can be with me, for example, to deal with religious issues with scientific issues, mrs. dr. yavari, which we talked about, we were seeing now that he is a graduate of berkeley university, chamran is a medalist of the world computer olympiad. i would like to mention 45 to your service, which is a highly documented portrait of these p
ranked first , do you like the field of mathematics, physics, medicine, hajj, where was it , princeton university, when will we get the highest phd glass , what is a gold medal? you say no, two gold medals , say three gold medals again, yes, or the world ranking of harvard university, what year is it higher than this, do we have , do we have? iman eftekhari has three world gold medals and is receiving a doctorate in winston harvard is teaching, iran is coming back, our beloved leader paid for...
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doctor lauren right political scientists at princeton university but always good to see you. what should we look for? who should we keep tabs on what you expect will happen? >> is a foxbusiness debate i'm sure the buy plenty of questions on the economy and governors in the mix do it pretty well on those. and so they might have a slight edge there. the harshest way of looking at this right now is it is eight race for vice president, if trump's lead that is so sizable continues in the polls. if it really is a race for second place or trumps running mates then he is probably not going to pick the people who have already worked for him and qualified. so haley, pence pence, chris che on the transition. he is probably traded too many blows with the santos at this point to mend s amend some kindf relationship with him. and so tim scott and vivek ramaswamy in the second place race are looking pretty good. i think it's still too early to tell aunt ron desantis definitely has more points to put on the board. >> what is going on with the santos and what is he have to do there's a lot of
doctor lauren right political scientists at princeton university but always good to see you. what should we look for? who should we keep tabs on what you expect will happen? >> is a foxbusiness debate i'm sure the buy plenty of questions on the economy and governors in the mix do it pretty well on those. and so they might have a slight edge there. the harshest way of looking at this right now is it is eight race for vice president, if trump's lead that is so sizable continues in the...
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amna: in a statement to "the newshour," princeton university called elizabeth tsurkov a "valued memberity," saying there's been ongoing contact with government officials and experts to understand how princeton can best support her safe return. ♪ geoff: a new report sheds light on a staggering number of people dying behind bars in louisiana prisons, jails, and juvenile detention centers. john yang has more. john: the incarceration transparency project at the loyola university law school says there's been a 50% jump in deaths from 2019 to 2021. and what's more, there's been a significant spike in deaths due to drugs, suicide and violence all reaching new highs. , roby chavez is a communities correspondent for us based in new orleans. roby, as i understand it, there have been 1,100 deaths behind bars since 2015. this report analyzes that. what are the big findings? roby: well, john, the numbers show a big surge since the start of covid. and prison reform advocates say that this report points to what they call dehumanizing and deadly problems at these prisons and jails, but they say it's a
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i am zahied hasan, a professor of physics at princeton university, i kind of come from family of... lawyersand with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. my high school work in dhakaka, and then i came to us at the university of texas at austin for bachelor's degree and i did my masters and phd from stanford university. the rear i am being awarded this time. in this context, it's actually. it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push quantum technology to its next frontier to to serve humanity through the advancement of technology, say iphone or your smartphones that are that maybe you have to charge once year or maybe you can browse the internet thousand times faster, so with this all these insorts we can deposit atoms and control their position in certain ways that we make our quantum level material transfer the sample that quantum material to this other chamber, so in this chamber, the end there is a tip that goes all the way, so this has atomic level solution, at the end of
i am zahied hasan, a professor of physics at princeton university, i kind of come from family of... lawyersand with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. my high school work in dhakaka, and then i came to us at the university of texas at austin for bachelor's degree and i did my masters and phd from stanford university. the rear i am being awarded this time. in this context, it's actually. it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than...
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my name is zahid hassan, i am a professor of physics at princeton university. i was born in shahradesh and spent my entire childhood there. i grew up in an intellectual family where everyone was a lawyer and educated. i wanted to enter graduate school, i had to choose between mit and stanford . i thought i chose stanford because of the big laboratory that is in stanford's backyard, which is the slack national laboratory, which is a huge facility with an accelerator that is 10 miles long, but that's it. he didn't have anything, so it was easy to choose. the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me. at that time, my connection with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i created a laboratory collaboration network between these three institutes. i get a prize for the activity i remember. this laboratory is designed in such a way that the latest technology. use it so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce. with this tool , we can store the atoms inside it and control their pos
my name is zahid hassan, i am a professor of physics at princeton university. i was born in shahradesh and spent my entire childhood there. i grew up in an intellectual family where everyone was a lawyer and educated. i wanted to enter graduate school, i had to choose between mit and stanford . i thought i chose stanford because of the big laboratory that is in stanford's backyard, which is the slack national laboratory, which is a huge facility with an accelerator that is 10 miles long, but...
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my name is zahid hasan, i am a professor of physics at princeton university. my city in an enlightened family where everyone is a lawyer and an educated person. when i wanted to go to graduate school , i had to choose between mit and stanford . i thought stanford because of the laboratory. the major that i chose in the back life of stanford is the slack national laboratory, which is a huge facility with an accelerator ten miles long, but something like this. it didn't have, so it was easy for me to choose. the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me. at that time, my relationship with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i... i created a laboratory cooperation network between these three institutes, an activity for which i am getting an award. this laboratory has been designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can imagine theoretically and conceptually. with this tool, we can store the atoms inside it and control their position in certain states so th
my name is zahid hasan, i am a professor of physics at princeton university. my city in an enlightened family where everyone is a lawyer and an educated person. when i wanted to go to graduate school , i had to choose between mit and stanford . i thought stanford because of the laboratory. the major that i chose in the back life of stanford is the slack national laboratory, which is a huge facility with an accelerator ten miles long, but something like this. it didn't have, so it was easy for...
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they're behind princeton university and mit. stanford's rival uc berkeley came in at number 15 on the list, but it was named the top public university in the world. the colleges are ranked on criteria, including graduation rates, financial resources, and also class size. >>> thousands of commuters on 280 drive over the coolest spot in the universe every day and i mean that literally. to accomplish what they did today, the stanford linear accelerator in menlo park has to be colder than anywhere in outer space. brian hackney explains. >> my name's mike dunn. i'm a professor here at stanford and i'm director of the flight source that drives the source of x-rays on the planet. >> reporter: at least the two mile long linear accelerator is now at the end of a billion dollar upgrade. >> this is where we take the x-rays and use them for a whole range of different scientific purposes. >> reporter: this is how you might think of an x-ray, getting a look inside you, but today in an astonishing leap forward stanford can now use x-rays to act
they're behind princeton university and mit. stanford's rival uc berkeley came in at number 15 on the list, but it was named the top public university in the world. the colleges are ranked on criteria, including graduation rates, financial resources, and also class size. >>> thousands of commuters on 280 drive over the coolest spot in the universe every day and i mean that literally. to accomplish what they did today, the stanford linear accelerator in menlo park has to be colder than...
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let's go to lauren right, a lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton university.to talk to you, lauren. live-streaming a trial involving donald trumpi mean, the ratings are going to go through the roof. >> right, and i was thinking as you were giving that very good summary that they better have a backup website, tech teams in place, because a lot of people will be streaming that and trying to access it. yes, you are right, this will take up a ton of oxygen in the 2024 race, which is what i am paying attention to. viewers are at a premium. there are quite a few gop candidates running, and what has happened so far is the coverage has centered on trump, the volume has been huge because of these indictments, and that will continue and be exacerbated, if you will, by this livestream news. rajini: do you think this will go for or against mr. trump? i lived in america in 2016 and every time you look at a tv screen, you saw his face. every rally, every network was taking it. and it was free publicity for him. but this is not necessarily the best publicity. he is facing tr
let's go to lauren right, a lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton university.to talk to you, lauren. live-streaming a trial involving donald trumpi mean, the ratings are going to go through the roof. >> right, and i was thinking as you were giving that very good summary that they better have a backup website, tech teams in place, because a lot of people will be streaming that and trying to access it. yes, you are right, this will take up a ton of oxygen in the 2024 race,...
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to make sure that blacks were not getting federal jobs, he also when he was president, of princeton universitybragged about the fact that not one black kid was admitted admitted to princ princeton when he was president of that university, he was king of senat of censorship, he wanted dmog wi nothing to do with black community, he was a bigot and a racist. he was a two term democrat president, democrats liked him, he was one of the progressive marxism intellectuals talking about perfecting society, but for the sloppiness of the vote and the republicanism and sloppiness of what goes on, he felt that the judiciary was where we could change america forever. he despised the declaration of independence and wrote about why. why? because the so-called progressives marxism replace their own ideology. and that is why they attack the family. because the family has a whole social construct and interrupts their idea ol. >> i, and faith has a social construct that interrupting and the constitution is set up to protect us from this party, the democrat party. people don't realize it. i find it really hilariou
to make sure that blacks were not getting federal jobs, he also when he was president, of princeton universitybragged about the fact that not one black kid was admitted admitted to princ princeton when he was president of that university, he was king of senat of censorship, he wanted dmog wi nothing to do with black community, he was a bigot and a racist. he was a two term democrat president, democrats liked him, he was one of the progressive marxism intellectuals talking about perfecting...
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it happened with the caller from princeton, university. he was kidnapped conducting a study. she was subjected by a top-secret working for iran on the basis of jewish and israeli. it is very possible. also, i don't mean to be offensive, but it's a little bit silly that just assumed that because i'm still breathing and standing that everything that i say might not be true. you need people to actually go there on the fields and witnessed certain things. millions of people -- not millions of people but millions of people have done what i done. maybe not in the same way but when you have iranians speaking up and speaking out against the regime and putting everything on the line, some of them are left alive and thankfully so. if the regime was killing everyone, that would be a problem. i'm not saying they are trying to but what i'm saying is some people might break through and for whatever reason they decide to not target everyone, even the u.k.. i believe that we have a very happy and intelligent services and our authority are capable of protecting its citizens. several people in
it happened with the caller from princeton, university. he was kidnapped conducting a study. she was subjected by a top-secret working for iran on the basis of jewish and israeli. it is very possible. also, i don't mean to be offensive, but it's a little bit silly that just assumed that because i'm still breathing and standing that everything that i say might not be true. you need people to actually go there on the fields and witnessed certain things. millions of people -- not millions of...
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now the green party presidential candidate, author and activist and professor emeritus at princeton university running for president. professor, why did you decide to enter the race? guest: first, i just want to thank you. i entered the race because i think we are at such a low point in the history of america. we have got to reintroduce each other to the best of ourselves, the best of our tradition. [indiscernible] we are at a point now where there is so much hatred and not enough talk about love and justice, not enough talk about something bigger than ourselves. what is bigger? truth. i am in it because i'm engaged in the quest for truth and justice. for me, it is a matter of raising my voice and making sure that we acknowledge the ways in which the two-party system is an impediment for dealing with the problems of working people here and around the world. both parties have big money, wall street [indiscernible] u.s. troops in 150 countries, $.57 for every dollar going to the military. we need jobs with a living wage. we need decent housing, quality education, the basic social needs. you can
now the green party presidential candidate, author and activist and professor emeritus at princeton university running for president. professor, why did you decide to enter the race? guest: first, i just want to thank you. i entered the race because i think we are at such a low point in the history of america. we have got to reintroduce each other to the best of ourselves, the best of our tradition. [indiscernible] we are at a point now where there is so much hatred and not enough talk about...
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live now to lauren wright, lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton university.eaming a trial involving dominic trump —— don ultram. the ratings will go for the roof. trump -- don ultram. the ratings will go for the roof.— will go for the roof. they better have a back-up _ will go for the roof. they better have a back-up website, - will go for the roof. they better have a back-up website, tech l will go for the roof. they better - have a back-up website, tech teams have a back—up website, tech teams because a lot of people will be streaming eight and access it. yes, this will take up a turn of oxygen in the 2024 race, which is what i'm paying attention to. viewers are at a premium, there are quite a few candidates running. what has happened so far is the coverage has centred on donald trump, the volume has been huge because of the indictments and that will continue and be exacerbated by this lifestream news.— and be exacerbated by this lifestream news. well this go for all a . ainst lifestream news. well this go for all against mr — lifestream news. well this go
live now to lauren wright, lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton university.eaming a trial involving dominic trump —— don ultram. the ratings will go for the roof. trump -- don ultram. the ratings will go for the roof.— will go for the roof. they better have a back-up _ will go for the roof. they better have a back-up website, - will go for the roof. they better have a back-up website, tech l will go for the roof. they better - have a back-up website, tech teams have a...
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now the green party presidential candidate, author and activist and professor emeritus at princeton university running for president. professor, why did you decide to enter the race? guest: first, i just want to thank you. i entered the race because i think we are at such a low point in the history of america. we have got to reintroduce each other to the best of ourselves, the best of our tradition. [indiscernible] we are at a point now where there is so much hatred and not enough talk about love and justice, not enough talk about something bigger than ourselves. what is bigger? truth. i am in it because i'm engaged in the quest for truth and justice. for me, it is a matter of raising my voice and making sure that we acknowledge the ways in which the two-party system is an impediment for dealing with the problems of working people here and around the world. both parties have big money, wall street [indiscernible] u.s. troops in 150 countries, $.57 for every dollar going to the military. we need jobs with a living wage. we need decent housing, quality education, the basic social needs. you can
now the green party presidential candidate, author and activist and professor emeritus at princeton university running for president. professor, why did you decide to enter the race? guest: first, i just want to thank you. i entered the race because i think we are at such a low point in the history of america. we have got to reintroduce each other to the best of ourselves, the best of our tradition. [indiscernible] we are at a point now where there is so much hatred and not enough talk about...
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this is from a professor at princeton university on our, our vin number and you on your check this out there's an open letter making the rounds to a calling for a moratorium new a i. unfortunately, this is a distraction from the real issues. the idea that the guy is gonna break free and kill us. that's pure speculation. the real harms actually happening are totally different. companies train these models on the back of people's data, but give them nothing an exchange. we don't have to solve that today. we don't need it 6 months, tax the companies and compensated the artist. unfortunately, we don't seem to have the political well to consider anything like that. the right guy. so i want to show the audience my laptop. this headline says, getty images assuming stable the fusion for a staggering $1.00 trillion dollars, that's $150000.00 for image and all the images they took. so this is what he was talking about. the video card comment, this kind of internet scraping henry i, you can touch on that. but he began to comment by mentioning the letter today. that alon mosque was also a part of,
this is from a professor at princeton university on our, our vin number and you on your check this out there's an open letter making the rounds to a calling for a moratorium new a i. unfortunately, this is a distraction from the real issues. the idea that the guy is gonna break free and kill us. that's pure speculation. the real harms actually happening are totally different. companies train these models on the back of people's data, but give them nothing an exchange. we don't have to solve...
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joining us now associate research scholar politics and public affairs at princeton university laurenhank you for joining us in. it seems like we are headed toward a shu shutdown because te house gop is not coalescing around the spending plan, what does it look like from your vantage point? >> you are probably right and you know better than anyone. the problem republicans are having is i don't know exactly they're asking for if spending cuts as of the 120 billion is it a balanced budget is 80% of discretionary spending it we don't have a replacement for mccarthy. is it jim jordan who already lost the speaker race to him? is that someone even more extreme than that? it's very hard to imagine them coalescing around anything we might see a shutdown because of that. >> speaking of republican violence, which they seem to love these days. i want to play something for you. and then ask you a question on the other side. wicks threats don't matter and sometimes people do those things because of personal things and that's all fine. i focus just like anything else. if you watch it took me 15 i'm
joining us now associate research scholar politics and public affairs at princeton university laurenhank you for joining us in. it seems like we are headed toward a shu shutdown because te house gop is not coalescing around the spending plan, what does it look like from your vantage point? >> you are probably right and you know better than anyone. the problem republicans are having is i don't know exactly they're asking for if spending cuts as of the 120 billion is it a balanced budget is...
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princeton university offering new program to fund drag careers. urriculum to beach to the history of drag as well as the art form of drag through mentorship. the first eight applicants to the ivy league program will get a scholarship to fully cover the cost of supplies. i wonder what those supplies are the curriculum being backed by the school's gender plus sexuality resource center. princeton has not directly commented on the new program. in a letter written by george washington in 1777 is now up for sale. it offers a rare look into the thinking during the early days of our country's fight for independence. historians believe it was written shortly after washington heard about the first victory over british troops during the revolutionary war. washington writes that god and heaven back american independence. the artifact is valued at around $275,000. i would think it's priceless. but it's up for sale. you can buy it. how incredible is that? >> lawrence: carley can i have a loan? >> carley: a loan for 275. i would have to really tap into the bank a
princeton university offering new program to fund drag careers. urriculum to beach to the history of drag as well as the art form of drag through mentorship. the first eight applicants to the ivy league program will get a scholarship to fully cover the cost of supplies. i wonder what those supplies are the curriculum being backed by the school's gender plus sexuality resource center. princeton has not directly commented on the new program. in a letter written by george washington in 1777 is now...
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for more on all of it let's bring in a political scientist at princeton university and an advisor toswamy after his debate performance last week. >> it's an interesting dynamic happening. there is a fundamental annoyance first of all among these candidates that ramaswamy waltzed to the center of a national debate stage and in the polls he is beating two governors and a former vice president. there is also this sense in which ramaswamy lacks experience. there is definitely an niefsh tee there. ramaswamy shares many of trump's without going after the president. if you don't like him and agree with him why did you work for him. this want to carve out some of ramaswamy 9%. it will go to trump or desantis anyway if he drops out. >> sandra: considering the latest real clear politics average of polls it shows the former president, donald trump with a 40-point lead. that is still a competitor, vivek ramaswamy. he seems to be showing support for him. what do you make of all this and certainly the developments since the debate last week? >> i think he is a fresh face. voters want a take a good
for more on all of it let's bring in a political scientist at princeton university and an advisor toswamy after his debate performance last week. >> it's an interesting dynamic happening. there is a fundamental annoyance first of all among these candidates that ramaswamy waltzed to the center of a national debate stage and in the polls he is beating two governors and a former vice president. there is also this sense in which ramaswamy lacks experience. there is definitely an niefsh tee...
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she's a graduate student at princeton university.e importantly, and i will point to the fact that as the u.s. government provides aid to the iraqi government, that funds the organization that kidnaped her. so the fact that the u.s. tax dollars, the taxes i pay and you and every one of the viewers is paying is going to fund the people who kidnaped my sister. amna: she was there doing work as part of her degree at princeton. it was reviewed by princeton in advance, approved by princeton in advance. what have your conversations been like with them so far? >> unfortunately, they've been very frustrating. i expected princeton to be a strong ally of mine and help get my sister back. but in fact, what they have done is treated mainly as a pr problem. i was passed from one administrative person to another. princeton had started this whisper campaign in which the israeli and u.s. governments were told that, which is untrue, that she was there on her own. and all of that is deeply damaging to my sister's case and to her chances of survival. th
she's a graduate student at princeton university.e importantly, and i will point to the fact that as the u.s. government provides aid to the iraqi government, that funds the organization that kidnaped her. so the fact that the u.s. tax dollars, the taxes i pay and you and every one of the viewers is paying is going to fund the people who kidnaped my sister. amna: she was there doing work as part of her degree at princeton. it was reviewed by princeton in advance, approved by princeton in...
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lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer in politic and public affairs at princeton universityk you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. thanks so much. reaction is still pouring in to the breaking news that the longtime california senator dianne feinstein has died. let's turn now to ctv's james torres. you're monitoring all sorts of words and thoughts coming in from, of course, california, washington and beyond, pouring in the moment that this news broke. garcia, good morning to you. here right behind me here, a number of different statements posted on formerly twitter by a number of different big names. of course, we heard from senator scott wiener earlier this morning, east bay congresswoman barbara lee saying some words. former speaker nancy pelosi, even hillary clinton. also offering some thoughts. and many of these statements will have many similar words that you'll see heartbroken to learn of the news this morning, calling, of course, the late senator a leader, a trailblazer. those are the words you're often going to hear. but this heartbreak and this s
lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer in politic and public affairs at princeton universityk you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. thanks so much. reaction is still pouring in to the breaking news that the longtime california senator dianne feinstein has died. let's turn now to ctv's james torres. you're monitoring all sorts of words and thoughts coming in from, of course, california, washington and beyond, pouring in the moment that this news broke....
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his almost 45-year career in the military started when he graduated from princeton university and hasen him through many tours of combat duty. now he is retiring and returning to civilian life. we sat down on tuesday at the pentagon for a wide-ranging exit interview. >> general milley, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks, fareed. appreciate the opportunity here. >> how long before you retire as ch chairman of the joint chiefs. >> just a couple of weeks. i retire by law on the 30th so it is 18, 19 days or something like that? >> what's the first thing you'll do? >> my wife and i will move out of our quarters at fort meyer and i'll intend to sleep and get rid of the bags under the eyes and be the best grandfather i can be. >> let's jump into it. a lot of people on the ukrainian side when i was in kyiv say we don't understand. we asked for these weapons. say himars and the west, the united states says no, no, no and then finally gives them to us, but it's now eight months or nine months later. would we feel like the same thing is happening with the tacms or the f-16s. if you're going to g
his almost 45-year career in the military started when he graduated from princeton university and hasen him through many tours of combat duty. now he is retiring and returning to civilian life. we sat down on tuesday at the pentagon for a wide-ranging exit interview. >> general milley, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks, fareed. appreciate the opportunity here. >> how long before you retire as ch chairman of the joint chiefs. >> just a couple of weeks. i retire by law on...
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the elite northfield motor home school, they found a tough, a got top grades, an entry to princeton university in new jersey, where he got his bachelor's degree. he then won a scholarship to harvard university. where do you spend 5 years and got his master's? and ph. d in english literature in 1963 not a part of it where they have to move to head to the office and, and show it to him. but if at all is that what i can uh, are you doing? um, an actual math on how yeah it takes to where they have to handle what i can actually i had a sauce ready and i had made some i have my current rub. i'm gonna shut off a menu key. yeah. why shot and i've so a lesson majors, i'm gonna have to copy and i'll put something in the who, who missed them or not. i know i had even had to do that after harvard, dr. edwards. so he'd joined columbia university in new york city as a member of the faculty of english and competitive literature where he stayed until his desk in 2003. columbia is one of the top 8 i v lead universities in the us were many leading politicians, economists and public figures have graduated. colum
the elite northfield motor home school, they found a tough, a got top grades, an entry to princeton university in new jersey, where he got his bachelor's degree. he then won a scholarship to harvard university. where do you spend 5 years and got his master's? and ph. d in english literature in 1963 not a part of it where they have to move to head to the office and, and show it to him. but if at all is that what i can uh, are you doing? um, an actual math on how yeah it takes to where they have...