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professor lauren wright of princeton university always good to see you.r have been widely reported but could we also see a flood of migrants crossing our northern border? new york congresswoman trent claudiatenney on that up next. kayaking is my thing. running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're building a better postal service. for more on-time deliveries. and easier, affordable ways to ship. so you can deliver even more holiday joy. the united states postal service. delivering for america. hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of brig
professor lauren wright of princeton university always good to see you.r have been widely reported but could we also see a flood of migrants crossing our northern border? new york congresswoman trent claudiatenney on that up next. kayaking is my thing. running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur...
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of princeton university. >>> ahead, kim reynolds is throwing her support behind ron desantis.>> coming up on "morning joe," contentious testimony and battling with the judge. we'll break it down. >>> plus, democratic senators tim kaine and richard blumenthal will be guests. >>> also ahead, national security communication's john kirby will join us as the war between israel and hamas enters a new phrase. and hamas enters a new phrase (husband) no way they'd take this wreck. (carolers) ♪ yes, they will, and you'll get iphone 15 pro, ♪ ♪ aaannnnnddddd apple tv 4k, and apple one - ♪ ♪ all three on them! ♪ (wife) do that. (carolers) ♪ we tried to tell him but he paid us a lot... ♪ (husband) it was a lot... ♪ mhmmm ♪ (vo) this holiday turn any iphone, in any condition, into a new iphone 15 pro with titanium, apple tv 4k, and six months of apple one. all three on us. it's holiday everyday with verizon. with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed without fingersticks. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. it's covered by medic
of princeton university. >>> ahead, kim reynolds is throwing her support behind ron desantis.>> coming up on "morning joe," contentious testimony and battling with the judge. we'll break it down. >>> plus, democratic senators tim kaine and richard blumenthal will be guests. >>> also ahead, national security communication's john kirby will join us as the war between israel and hamas enters a new phrase. and hamas enters a new phrase (husband) no way...
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political analyst eddie glaude junior, he's also a distinguished professor at princeton university.joining us. professor, i would like to start with. you you sop right before the break i play the soundbite of cornell -- connecting antisemitism with the bts movement, the boycott divest sanction movement and criticism of israel. as a professor of jewish studies, what is your stance on that argument? >> i completely disagree with the idea that supporting bts is in and of itself a form of antisemitism. university campuses should provide the space the safe space for students to feel -- to be able to have open an honest conversation about israel and palestine. universities have been trying to -- any kind of intellectually leadership and they prevented -- they created places that are not welcoming. students and professors should feel that their identity is not under attack. and the bds is one form. i've many disagreements with the tactics of the bds movement. i agree with some points of it but this is not antisemitism. we -- buy defining this as antisemitism, we are losing sight of real da
political analyst eddie glaude junior, he's also a distinguished professor at princeton university.joining us. professor, i would like to start with. you you sop right before the break i play the soundbite of cornell -- connecting antisemitism with the bts movement, the boycott divest sanction movement and criticism of israel. as a professor of jewish studies, what is your stance on that argument? >> i completely disagree with the idea that supporting bts is in and of itself a form of...
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this is according to research led by princeton university.e to give us more insight is meteorologist vianey arana. vianey, i'm wondering how california is doing on the solar front. >> it's always a good time to look where we stand, as you mentioned, and future projections. with that study, along with climate central did their own study to go in line with possible projections. as you know, anytime we see high temperatures, which is something that has been trending upwards for many years, it impacts our wildlife, our vegetation. it impacts the bleaching of our precious coral reefs. wind and solar is what we're working towards. california has taken a fantastic lead. we're one of the top in the nation when it comes to wind and solar, only second to texas. texas is a really big state. some of the projections we have going here from climate central. if you look this is solar and win percent of energy. this is the goal by 2035. in the color index we go from 50% to 90%. and just by looking at california by 2035 a lot of our energy will come from sola
this is according to research led by princeton university.e to give us more insight is meteorologist vianey arana. vianey, i'm wondering how california is doing on the solar front. >> it's always a good time to look where we stand, as you mentioned, and future projections. with that study, along with climate central did their own study to go in line with possible projections. as you know, anytime we see high temperatures, which is something that has been trending upwards for many years,...
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to make sure, a serious effort to make sure that minority students feel they are welcome at princeton university. there's a place for them at harvard university or ohio state or anywhere else. we need to be reaching out t in those communities that maybe, had history been different, would've been in those institutions but because history is as it is are not in those institutions. that seems to me to be the way to go. - dr. west, were you trying to change his, were you trying to change his opinion or just help him arrive closer to the truth as you see it? - you know, my dear sister, i come from a tradition of lifting every voice. i don't want anybody to be an echo. i want people to find their own voice, just like a jazz woman or a blues man. and my brother's got his own voice, so i want him to find his voice and he'll land where he lands. when i see my brother, i don't have to eliminate his constructed whiteness. he's a human being in a particular body, but he's made in the image and likeness of god. he has something there that is worthy of a certain kind of trtment, no matter who he is. and so th
to make sure, a serious effort to make sure that minority students feel they are welcome at princeton university. there's a place for them at harvard university or ohio state or anywhere else. we need to be reaching out t in those communities that maybe, had history been different, would've been in those institutions but because history is as it is are not in those institutions. that seems to me to be the way to go. - dr. west, were you trying to change his, were you trying to change his...
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in the world ranking of charity, this is stated in a report published by researchers from princeton university this year 78% of ukrainian adults helped strangers, 70% donated and another 37 volunteered. for comparison, last year ukraine was in 10th place, and even earlier in 81st place. indonesia was the most generous in the world for a year in a row, in the top five of the most kind countries, as well as kenya, liberia and the united states, while russia is closer to the tail in the list at 102nd place. the european union must be prepared for the fact that the united states may reduce aid to ukraine, the eu's chief diplomat josep borel said at the congress of european socialists and added that brussels should instead... strengthen support for kyiv, but for ukraine, but it has not yet been approved. we have many problems that will be a test for the eu. first of all, ukraine, where there is a prospect of victory over russia is not immediate, and we europeans, who have the necessary funds for this, should be ready, politically speaking, to continue to help ukraine , given that us support may dec
in the world ranking of charity, this is stated in a report published by researchers from princeton university this year 78% of ukrainian adults helped strangers, 70% donated and another 37 volunteered. for comparison, last year ukraine was in 10th place, and even earlier in 81st place. indonesia was the most generous in the world for a year in a row, in the top five of the most kind countries, as well as kenya, liberia and the united states, while russia is closer to the tail in the list at...
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i'm visiting professor at princeton university, joins is from montreal of right. well, welcome to you. thanks for joining us. you started an article on october, the 16th the israel appears to be on the verge of ethnic cleansing. what's your view now? several weeks later, i well, i think that remains, that concern. i mean, at this point is really government sheets of urging palestinians in northern gouter to evacuate type of stuff i'm had referred. you know, there may be some modest efforts to clear the road to the south, but that's just one part of the problem. as we've heard is really bombardment continues in the south, so they may be marginally safe from the middle. but it's not safe. on top of that, the seeds continue the dribs and drabs, if she meant to train aid or being ready in nowhere, close to 10 percent of the number of trucks that before october, 7th, or coming in higher commercial, you offers management purposes. so, you know, this is not a place that can proceed. and then to come to your question, these really government is still not giving any kind o
i'm visiting professor at princeton university, joins is from montreal of right. well, welcome to you. thanks for joining us. you started an article on october, the 16th the israel appears to be on the verge of ethnic cleansing. what's your view now? several weeks later, i well, i think that remains, that concern. i mean, at this point is really government sheets of urging palestinians in northern gouter to evacuate type of stuff i'm had referred. you know, there may be some modest efforts to...
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he's currently a visiting scholar and lecturer at princeton university in the west, which is where he joins his from tonight. mister prime minister, welcome to the program is good to have you with us tonight. i'd like to read lots of what i mean once i get thank you. i'd like to start if we could in the future and then return to the present. when the fighting is over. in garza, the us secretary of state anthony blinking says that both gauze and the westbank should be united under the leadership of the palestinian authority. can you see the palestinian authority taking on that role a lot as it does go to configure the bottom this before this ago was that made the statements. he does have an easy method either. so they will do that. i just read the, the concept this out, i mean, does and goes back, are supposed to be under the above you. um, but it doesn't look like and that's how it was stopped and, and this operation took place in 2007 as you know the, but to say that the to as is kind of do a good citizen and configure is to be expected to assume that the responsibility on the so cal
he's currently a visiting scholar and lecturer at princeton university in the west, which is where he joins his from tonight. mister prime minister, welcome to the program is good to have you with us tonight. i'd like to read lots of what i mean once i get thank you. i'd like to start if we could in the future and then return to the present. when the fighting is over. in garza, the us secretary of state anthony blinking says that both gauze and the westbank should be united under the leadership...
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he also, when he was president of princeton university bragged about the fact that not one black kid mitted to princeton when he was a president of the university. he was the king of propaganda, the king of censorship. he wanted nothing to do with the black community, nothing to do the black press not under nothing to do with naacp he was a big interfaces. he was a two-term democrat president. but the democrats liked him. why? because he was one of the early marxist intellectual so-called intellectuals talk about perfecting society. but for the sloppiness of the vote in the sloppiness of the republicanism in the sloppiness of what goes on he felt that the judiciary was where we could change america forever. he despised the declaration of independence. he wrote about it and why do they despise the declaration of independence, the marxist replaced their own ideology with that of the lord. and that's why they attacked the family. because the family has a whole construct that interrupts with ideology. the faith has a whole social construct that interrupts with her ideology. the constituti
he also, when he was president of princeton university bragged about the fact that not one black kid mitted to princeton when he was a president of the university. he was the king of propaganda, the king of censorship. he wanted nothing to do with the black community, nothing to do the black press not under nothing to do with naacp he was a big interfaces. he was a two-term democrat president. but the democrats liked him. why? because he was one of the early marxist intellectual so-called...
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let's cross live now to the princeton university's parameter which carried out the survey in gaza betweensix, the day before the attacks. it spoke to 400 people in gaza, mostly face—to—face and mostly at the respondents home. amaney jamal is the dean of the princeton school for public and international affairs, and co—founder of the arab barometer project, and joins me live. talk to me first of all and where we where on palestinians's views on hamas the days before those hamas attacks. . ~ hamas the days before those hamas attacks. ., ~ , ., hamas the days before those hamas attacks. ., ~ i. . �*, hamas the days before those hamas attacks. ., ~ . �*, ., attacks. thank you so much, it's a leasure attacks. thank you so much, it's a pleasure to _ attacks. thank you so much, it's a pleasure to be _ attacks. thank you so much, it's a pleasure to be here. _ attacks. thank you so much, it's a pleasure to be here. right - attacks. thank you so much, it's a pleasure to be here. right before| pleasure to be here. right before the attacks, what we found was around two thirds of palestinians in gaza
let's cross live now to the princeton university's parameter which carried out the survey in gaza betweensix, the day before the attacks. it spoke to 400 people in gaza, mostly face—to—face and mostly at the respondents home. amaney jamal is the dean of the princeton school for public and international affairs, and co—founder of the arab barometer project, and joins me live. talk to me first of all and where we where on palestinians's views on hamas the days before those hamas attacks. ....
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television and the fragmenting of america from watergate to fox news will be published in august by princeton university press. it excavates how the growth of cable television transformed american political life by tethering politics to profit in catering to narrow audiences rather than finding common ground. please join me in welcoming dr. dr. kathryn brownell to the gerald r. ford presidential museum. [applause] >> good evening. thank you so much that the gerald ford acm for inviting me to speak today and all of you for coming here to hear about my work. the special think u2 broke and the entire staff of the ford museum in foundation for all of your hospitality and your support of my work. i've a lot of time at the gerald ford library in ann arbor and it's wonderful to be back here in grand rapids. as a native michigander i love any opportunity to come up north and to be in my homee state. it's especially wonderful to get a private tour of the museum and i learned so much about presidential history but i also loved all of the history of the university of michigan. i am a wolverine and it's great to se
television and the fragmenting of america from watergate to fox news will be published in august by princeton university press. it excavates how the growth of cable television transformed american political life by tethering politics to profit in catering to narrow audiences rather than finding common ground. please join me in welcoming dr. dr. kathryn brownell to the gerald r. ford presidential museum. [applause] >> good evening. thank you so much that the gerald ford acm for inviting me...
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power panel, lauren wright, princeton university political scientist and dan, a former senior advisor for hillary clinton join me now. all right, dan, let me start with you. this thanksgiving people are really feeling the pain of the holidays, which is unfortunate. this time more than the biden administration from the inception is probably an all-time high. this president has sort of been in denial about that, it seems, by down playing inflation but everything is up. that's inflation. >> sure. i think when i look at this situation, julie, i am reminded of 2011 working for president obama and time when the economy was not doing as much for workers as they wanted and a longtale of people feeling confident. the obama campaign understood was less about the top line number romney versus obama. romney was winning by plus ten but understanding to connect with voters on those issues. the biden campaign they are not in denial. they know they have to connect in that way and they have a good story to tell. for 20 straight months, inflation has come down and unemployment rate below 4% and wages a
power panel, lauren wright, princeton university political scientist and dan, a former senior advisor for hillary clinton join me now. all right, dan, let me start with you. this thanksgiving people are really feeling the pain of the holidays, which is unfortunate. this time more than the biden administration from the inception is probably an all-time high. this president has sort of been in denial about that, it seems, by down playing inflation but everything is up. that's inflation. >>...
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7 politics, cable television and the fragmenting of america will be published in august by princeton university press. it escalates how the growth of cable television transformed american political life by tethering politics to profits and caring to their audiences rather than finding common ground. please join me in welcoming dr. brownell to the presidential library and museum. >> [ applause ] >> good evening. thank you so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting me to speak today and all of you for coming to hear about my work. a special thank you to brooke and mirelle and the entire staff of the ford museum and foundation for all of your hospitality. and of course your support for my work. i have spent a lot of time at the gerald ford library in ann arbor. it is wonderful to be back in grand rapids as well. as a native michigander, i love every opportunity to come up north and be in my home state. it was especially wanted to give a private tour of the museum today with mirelle. i learned so much more about presidential history i also loved all of the history i learned about the university
7 politics, cable television and the fragmenting of america will be published in august by princeton university press. it escalates how the growth of cable television transformed american political life by tethering politics to profits and caring to their audiences rather than finding common ground. please join me in welcoming dr. brownell to the presidential library and museum. >> [ applause ] >> good evening. thank you so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting me to speak...
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joining us now to discuss associate research scholar politics and public affairs at princeton universityhird party could actually win? or more likely force the election to the house floor? let me withdraw the first question. do you think you can force it to the house floor? that scares me even more honestly. >> i do not think that's likely either. you are exactly right. just because a third-party candidate cannot win and the election system that we have does not mean they cannot spoil an election very does not mean they cannot affect the outcome. doesn't mean they cannot change the base. we have a single political science called law is to censure this idea it a plurality system with the single winner like we have, third party can assume that when they do not get enough support. that's why they don't form it. voters do not want to waste their roast. it also holds those minority votes tend to split toward the closer majority party. this year candidates like rfk who were at least one point a registered democrat summit like joe manchin those would be votes we would think would hurt biden tha
joining us now to discuss associate research scholar politics and public affairs at princeton universityhird party could actually win? or more likely force the election to the house floor? let me withdraw the first question. do you think you can force it to the house floor? that scares me even more honestly. >> i do not think that's likely either. you are exactly right. just because a third-party candidate cannot win and the election system that we have does not mean they cannot spoil an...
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television and the fragmenting of america from watergate to fox news will be published in august by princeton university press, if excavates how television transformed american political device by tethering politics to profits and carrying -- instead of finding common ground. please join me in welcoming her. >> [ applause ] >> good evening. thanks so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting me to speak today, all of you, for coming to hear about my work, a special thank you to brooke and the entire staff of the foreign museum and foundation for all of your hospitality. your support of my work, i spent a lot of time at the library in ann arbor, it is wonderful to be back in grand rapids as well. as a native michigander, i love any opportunity to come up north and be in my north state, it's especially wonderful to get a private tour of the tour, i know so much more about presidential history. i also love all the history about the university of michigan. i am a wolverine and it was great to see that history as well. one other really great thing about the current traveling era, the current exhibit on gui
television and the fragmenting of america from watergate to fox news will be published in august by princeton university press, if excavates how television transformed american political device by tethering politics to profits and carrying -- instead of finding common ground. please join me in welcoming her. >> [ applause ] >> good evening. thanks so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting me to speak today, all of you, for coming to hear about my work, a special thank you to...
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julia earned a doctoral degree, ohio ste university, and has at the university chicago, princeton university and the university of notre dame. she was a nieman flow at harvard. elizabeth taylor is the coauthor of american pharoah mare richard j daley daily. she's the coeditor of the national book review. she is on the current bod and is the president of the national book critics circle. she's the past literary editor, magazine editor for the chicago the national correspondent for time magazine. and e's the previous creative director, slash row l fest of sorry me mayor creative director of printers row lit st under current she's under contract with liveright book liveright nort, a bo involving women in civil war reconstruction america. we will be having bos there, books for sale right outside here via the bookstore tre. and we will be doing a signing at table us at the end of the program. thank very much. truly to it's so great to be here with youut i feel like there should be a starbucks whirring in t because truly and i formed a deep frieship we worked together but most of our work was done
julia earned a doctoral degree, ohio ste university, and has at the university chicago, princeton university and the university of notre dame. she was a nieman flow at harvard. elizabeth taylor is the coauthor of american pharoah mare richard j daley daily. she's the coeditor of the national book review. she is on the current bod and is the president of the national book critics circle. she's the past literary editor, magazine editor for the chicago the national correspondent for time magazine....
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>> eric, thank you for more on tuesday ski races let's bring in princeton university associate researchcholar lorna good to see you as always. governor is not on the belt as we know but he is trying hard to color the results he has campaigned for the republican party to turn purple virginia into a red state with a focus of keeping the gop majority in the state an ann and he was to flipe state senate to a gop majority. the question is, can he do it? >> it is a pretty tricky con contest. certainly yunker and is a popular governor. it's a lot to put on him to pull along the state and local races what a lot of the swing state races come down to is our independent and swing voters angrier at democrats than they y are scared of her republicans. that is that balance between what voters perceive as awoken this issues in the public schools that propelled rather youngkin to office in the first place in the abortion issue republicans are not strong on and democrats are happily campaigning on. what is really interesting and vinvirginia particular the quesn is okay youngkin wants control of the stat
>> eric, thank you for more on tuesday ski races let's bring in princeton university associate researchcholar lorna good to see you as always. governor is not on the belt as we know but he is trying hard to color the results he has campaigned for the republican party to turn purple virginia into a red state with a focus of keeping the gop majority in the state an ann and he was to flipe state senate to a gop majority. the question is, can he do it? >> it is a pretty tricky con...
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fox news will be published august by princeton university press. it excavates how the growth of cable television, transformed political life by tethering politics to profits and catering to narrow audiences, rather than finding common ground. please me in welcoming dr. brownell to the presidential library and museum. good evening. thank you so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting to speak today and to all of you for coming to hear about my work and a special thank you to brooke and morale and the entire staff of the museum and foundation for of your hospitality and your support of my work. i've spent a lot of time at the gerald ford library in ann arbor, and it's wonderful to be back here in, grand rapids, as well as native michigander. i love any opportunity to come up north and be in my home state and it was especially wonderful to get a private tour of the museum today with morale and i learned so much more about presidential history, but i also loved all of the history i learned about the university of michigan. i and i'll wolverine and
fox news will be published august by princeton university press. it excavates how the growth of cable television, transformed political life by tethering politics to profits and catering to narrow audiences, rather than finding common ground. please me in welcoming dr. brownell to the presidential library and museum. good evening. thank you so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting to speak today and to all of you for coming to hear about my work and a special thank you to brooke and...
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i was a graduate student at the time at princeton university working on my dissertation which would eventually become my first book torchbearers of democracy and i was going on one of my first research trips to the of massachusetts amherst where w. e. b. du boise papers were housed and very responsible. through the finding aid i sold reference to world war i materials and i had no idea what it was. i go to the library, to the special collections department and ask the librarian i would like to see these materials. i think it might be a folder, maybe a box ifuc i'm lucky. the library returns with six microfilms. so now i'm really intrigued what could this possibly be. some of you may remember what a micro machine role looks like. i put the first in and there is a manuscript by w. e. b. du boise on the experience in world war i that i knew nothing about. the manuscript as i would continue to learn more about 800 pages long. in addition to the actual manuscript, all of the research materials and the correspondence related to this project. he gave his book and incredibly evocative title. the black
i was a graduate student at the time at princeton university working on my dissertation which would eventually become my first book torchbearers of democracy and i was going on one of my first research trips to the of massachusetts amherst where w. e. b. du boise papers were housed and very responsible. through the finding aid i sold reference to world war i materials and i had no idea what it was. i go to the library, to the special collections department and ask the librarian i would like to...
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tia mitchell is back in joining us as princeton university professor.e impact of rosa linn carter. -- rosalynn carter. >> it is mostly in georgia, it's vast among american history. the office of the first lady having to rethink what the role of a president spouse should be. in georgia, she's not the former first lady of the united states. she's the states former first lady. she's someone who was born and raised in georgia. she and the former president literally never left their roots. they were born and raised in plains, georgia. they only left to live in a governor's mansion or the white house. they always returned to plains. that's where she spent her final days and quite frankly, that's where she well rest after she's buried right there at her home in plains. >> such an ability to have heart and moral clarity, and to connect that to the work and service of being part of the first family. >> absolutely, she brought the full weight and gravitas of what it means to be from the south, to be a southern lady with intelligence and power. she lived an extrao
tia mitchell is back in joining us as princeton university professor.e impact of rosa linn carter. -- rosalynn carter. >> it is mostly in georgia, it's vast among american history. the office of the first lady having to rethink what the role of a president spouse should be. in georgia, she's not the former first lady of the united states. she's the states former first lady. she's someone who was born and raised in georgia. she and the former president literally never left their roots....
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joining the conversation all morning long, princeton university professor and political scientist, lauren wright and strategic wealth partners investment strategist, luke lloyd. "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪ how i wish, you how i wish you were here. ♪ we're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year. ♪ >> it's time for the hot topic of the hour. president trump's polling lead over president biden is growing. a new emerson college poll puts trump ahead of biden, 47% to 43% nationally, biden losing out with historically democrat supporting voting blocks, just 3% of hispanic voters now support the president. that's down from 14% last november. biden still polling at 47% with black voters but that's a 15 point drop from last year. lauren, i will start with you. those are straggerring numbers. >> -- staggering numbers. >> they are. this has been happening for a while. i think hispanic voters preferring republicans on issues like crime and the economy is nothing new. president trump got almost 40% of hispanic voters. 20% of black voters. we haven't seen numbers lik
joining the conversation all morning long, princeton university professor and political scientist, lauren wright and strategic wealth partners investment strategist, luke lloyd. "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪ how i wish, you how i wish you were here. ♪ we're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year. ♪ >> it's time for the hot topic of the hour. president trump's polling lead over president biden is growing. a new emerson college poll puts...
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prestigious national bureau of economic research authored by economists from take a breath, harvard, princeton, universityago, even the u.s. treasury. take a deep breath, folks. that crowd sometimes gets to right. this study argues that the largest corporate tax deduction in u.s. history was a roaring success. nearly all the corporate tax cuts are still in place. that's the good news. ? short, the key conclusions of this guilt edge corporate panels and the dax cut generated more business investment, more growth, more wanes for workers and as lower corporate taxes generated in expanding the economy, there was no impact on government revenues. that is the [inaudible] at work. tax cuts are starting to expire at least for business expenses and in early 25 for individual tax cuts and all the liberal scorekeepers in washington are going to tell you extending the trump tax cuts will cost $3 trillion for even more. don't believe them. they're always wrong. and importantly the heart of the tax cut is permanent through new legislation. hat tip to frames free man for flagging the pro growth side story and another ha
prestigious national bureau of economic research authored by economists from take a breath, harvard, princeton, universityago, even the u.s. treasury. take a deep breath, folks. that crowd sometimes gets to right. this study argues that the largest corporate tax deduction in u.s. history was a roaring success. nearly all the corporate tax cuts are still in place. that's the good news. ? short, the key conclusions of this guilt edge corporate panels and the dax cut generated more business...
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[ laughter ] >> more like, was. [ light laughter ] princeton university's newspaper recently publishedfrican american studies is meant for everyone. >> seth: unlike princeton, which is meant for white people. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] >> wow wow. >> the speed with which he said it >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> went and just said it >> seth: yeah, you know what, i'm starting to get in the groove [ laughter ] you know what? now i'm just going to do them all with pure enthusiasm like i believe it >> okay. >> great >> uh-oh [ laughter ] >> seth: i am literally -- we've almost done 1,500 episodes of this show. that's the most audible "uh-oh." [ laughter ] >> yeah. yeah >> seth: i think there were two of them. >> there was like the audience member was mic'd [ light laughter ] >> ahem. >> seth: ahem. >> ahem. >> seth: ahem. >> ah! >> subaru is planning to introduce three new electric vehicles by 2026 >> seth: so now lesbians will own two things that are battery operated [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause you girls know what i'm talkin' 'bout! [ laughter ] >> i mean, yeah, bu
[ laughter ] >> more like, was. [ light laughter ] princeton university's newspaper recently publishedfrican american studies is meant for everyone. >> seth: unlike princeton, which is meant for white people. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] >> wow wow. >> the speed with which he said it >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> went and just said it >> seth: yeah, you know what, i'm starting to get in the groove [ laughter ] you know what? now i'm just going to do...
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i was a graduate at the time at princeton university working on my dissertation, which would eventuallyome my first book. torchbearers of democracy. and i was on one of my first research trips to the university of massachusetts amherst, where w.e.b. dubois is papers are housed, and i've been very responsible in advance and gone through the finding, and i saw reference to. dubois world war one materials. and i no idea what it was. it sounded intriguing i'm going to be at umass. i might as well look for so i go to the library, the appropriately named w.e.b. dubois library. i go to the special collections department and ask the librarian i would like to see these dubois one on one materials. i think it might be a folder, maybe a box, if i'm lucky. i sit down, wait at the table. the librarian returns with six microfilm reels. wow. so now i'm really. what could this possibly. so some of you may remember what a microfilm machine like you had a roll load the film and crank the so i put the first reel in and there is a manuscript by w e.b. dubois on the black in world war one that i knew nothin
i was a graduate at the time at princeton university working on my dissertation, which would eventuallyome my first book. torchbearers of democracy. and i was on one of my first research trips to the university of massachusetts amherst, where w.e.b. dubois is papers are housed, and i've been very responsible in advance and gone through the finding, and i saw reference to. dubois world war one materials. and i no idea what it was. it sounded intriguing i'm going to be at umass. i might as well...
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kenneth roth is a former executive director of human rights. walter and a visiting professor at princeton university, joining us from new york. thanks for your time. so when the new at experts sound the alarm for genocide, how significant is the statement and sort of a country stop and pause and, and take it in. but frankly, you know, governments should have been pausing already because you know, whether this is janice i or simply large scale work crimes. the fact is it gets for all of their or what, you know, an estimate of 12000 and probably that's a small number. and underestimate, but $12000.00 civilian casualties so far. and, you know, these really government is regular. we indiscriminately bombing neighborhoods even attracting military targets, knowing that the time to sit going into the disproportionate. and we saw that in the trolley, a refugee camp. and we see this in the tax on hospitals where, you know, at this point the, it's clear that there is no immediate threats to these river government to me from the hospitals. you know, they're, they're scraping to find a ride for here or back the
kenneth roth is a former executive director of human rights. walter and a visiting professor at princeton university, joining us from new york. thanks for your time. so when the new at experts sound the alarm for genocide, how significant is the statement and sort of a country stop and pause and, and take it in. but frankly, you know, governments should have been pausing already because you know, whether this is janice i or simply large scale work crimes. the fact is it gets for all of their or...
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her forthcoming book the insiders game deletes democracy and were will be published by princeton university press, very much looking forward to that. her work has also been published in the prestigious journals and political science including international organizations and international security, board politics court affairs and many others. she is also a senior editor at the monkeyat cage which despite the name is an incredibly important and serious political science blog that provides critical facing analysis and previously hosted by the washington post and lives on another format. most recently doctor saunders was recognized by the international security section of the international studies association with the emerging scholar award. please welcome doctor saunders. >> thank you so much all three of you for being here. i am hoping to have a conversation and throw some questions to each of you and for everybody to address. will do this for a while and opened up the key with a. i'm sure there will be lots of questions given the size of this audience as well as the interest in all of these
her forthcoming book the insiders game deletes democracy and were will be published by princeton university press, very much looking forward to that. her work has also been published in the prestigious journals and political science including international organizations and international security, board politics court affairs and many others. she is also a senior editor at the monkeyat cage which despite the name is an incredibly important and serious political science blog that provides...
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kind of loss is a former executive director of human rights watch and a visiting professor at princeton university and he says the us, how's the leverage to stop? israel is a tax. the government should have been pausing already because you know, whether this is janice. i or simply large scale work crimes. the fact is, it's all up there or what, you know, an estimate of 12000 and probably that's a small number and underestimate but 12 thousands to do. we encountered a few so far and, you know, these rarely government is regular. we indiscriminately bombing neighborhoods or even attracting military targets. knowing that the time just to go into the disproportionate. and we saw that in the trolley refuge account. and we see this in the tax on hospitals where you're at this point the, it's clear that there is no immediate threats to these really governments coming from the hospitals. you know, they're, they're scraping defined arrival here, backpacks there, but the, the role to, in a breach the protection of the hospital, is that it has to prose with immediate military strength, which clearly is not t
kind of loss is a former executive director of human rights watch and a visiting professor at princeton university and he says the us, how's the leverage to stop? israel is a tax. the government should have been pausing already because you know, whether this is janice. i or simply large scale work crimes. the fact is, it's all up there or what, you know, an estimate of 12000 and probably that's a small number and underestimate but 12 thousands to do. we encountered a few so far and, you know,...
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her forthcoming book will be published by princeton university press, very much looking forward to that. her work has also been published in some of the prestigious journal in science, the politics, foreign affairs and many others. she's also a senior editor of the monkey cage, which despite the name is incredibly important and serious political science blog that provides critical analysis and hosted by "the washington post" and lives on in other forms now. most recently dr. saunders was recognized by the international studies association with the emerging scholar award. please welcome dr. saunders. [applause] >> so thank you so much, all three of you for being here. i'm just hoping to have sort of a conversation and throw some questions out to each of you and for everybody to address, we'll do this for a while and then open up to q & a, i'm sure there will be lots of questions, given the size of this audience, as well as the interest in all of these topics. so the first question i want to throw out to all three of you, regards what's called sometimes called the obama doctrine. this is
her forthcoming book will be published by princeton university press, very much looking forward to that. her work has also been published in some of the prestigious journal in science, the politics, foreign affairs and many others. she's also a senior editor of the monkey cage, which despite the name is incredibly important and serious political science blog that provides critical analysis and hosted by "the washington post" and lives on in other forms now. most recently dr. saunders...
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book, the insider's game elites, democracy and war, will be published very soon by public princeton university press. very much looking forward to that. her has also been published in some of the most prestigious journals in political science, including international, international security, world politics, foreign affairs and many others. she is also a senior editor at the monkey cage, which, despite the name, is an incredible important and serious political science blog that provides critical public face and analysis and was previously hosted by the washington post and lives on in another now. most recently, saunders was recognized by the international studies section of the international studies association with the emerging scholar award. please welcome, dr. saunders. so thank you so much. all three of you, for being here. i'm just hoping to have of a conversation and a throw of some questions out to each of you and for everybody to to address. we'll do this for a while. then, of course, open up to q&a. i'm sure that there will be lots of questions given the size of this audience, as well
book, the insider's game elites, democracy and war, will be published very soon by public princeton university press. very much looking forward to that. her has also been published in some of the most prestigious journals in political science, including international, international security, world politics, foreign affairs and many others. she is also a senior editor at the monkey cage, which, despite the name, is an incredible important and serious political science blog that provides critical...
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one speaker at princeton university went so far as to equate israel with nazi germany. mr.nt, after a mass murder of innocent jewish mothers, fathers, children, holocaust survivors, radical stiewrpt and -- students and professors in this country have the gall to compare the jews to those who sought to systematically kill them during the holocaust. let's imagine we're jewish students that go to these schools and live in these communities. here's how one jewish student described it to a situation on campus, this young lady said it is terrifying to see classmates call for violence against jews so confidently and so publicly. in other words, from any -- for many jewish students, never again has turned into nowhere is safe. university of wyoming rightly has called out the evil in the wake of the terrorist attack against israel. our university president, ed siddle, and provost, kevin carmen, condemned the heinous act of terrorism against israel. every university should do the same. america can't turn its back on the jewish people of israel or on israel. that's exactly what i fear
one speaker at princeton university went so far as to equate israel with nazi germany. mr.nt, after a mass murder of innocent jewish mothers, fathers, children, holocaust survivors, radical stiewrpt and -- students and professors in this country have the gall to compare the jews to those who sought to systematically kill them during the holocaust. let's imagine we're jewish students that go to these schools and live in these communities. here's how one jewish student described it to a situation...
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she earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from princeton university, graduated from the university of utah medical school and completed her surgical residency training at brigham and women's hospital in boston. she then went on to be a research fellow at tumor immunology at the cancer institute in boston and later served as the chief of surgical oncology for over a decade. she's continued caring for patients at brigham and women's hospital while being a renowned cancer researcher and also served as a professor in surgical oncology at harvard medical school. she strained not only the next generation of doctors but also cancer researchers. this makes her a perfect fit to serve as the current director of the national cancer institute. while many may know she is a well-respected physician and researcher that she is, wyoming knows her as part of a multi-generation ranching family and i'm proud to say that she has never forgotten where she came from. as i traveled and met with folks across wyoming and the mountain west i've heard of her great work not only as a doctor but also on the ran
she earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from princeton university, graduated from the university of utah medical school and completed her surgical residency training at brigham and women's hospital in boston. she then went on to be a research fellow at tumor immunology at the cancer institute in boston and later served as the chief of surgical oncology for over a decade. she's continued caring for patients at brigham and women's hospital while being a renowned cancer researcher and also...
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joining our conversation princeton university professor and msnbc contributor eddie glaude with us aton network, host of politics nation, the reverend al sharpton. i know my viewers hate seeing donald trump but this is something i'm going to play every day i have to. here's donald trump taking credit for ending roe versus wade. >> president trump is going to make a determination, what he thinks is great for the country, and what's fair for the country, but the fact that i was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying, they worked were 50 years. i've never seen anything like it, they worked -- and i was even -- i was so honored to have done it. well, i did something that nobody thought was possible, i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that -- by doing that it put pro-lifers in a very strong negotiating position. nobody did a job like i did, including roe v. wade, bringing it back to the states. and what i did by killing roe v. wade, which everyone said was impossible -- >> it's a 15% issue for him, 15% of the country is with him on that. joe biden has available to him,
joining our conversation princeton university professor and msnbc contributor eddie glaude with us aton network, host of politics nation, the reverend al sharpton. i know my viewers hate seeing donald trump but this is something i'm going to play every day i have to. here's donald trump taking credit for ending roe versus wade. >> president trump is going to make a determination, what he thinks is great for the country, and what's fair for the country, but the fact that i was able to...
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let's bring into the conversation msnbc contributor mike barnicle, professor at princeton university,ost of the podcast "on brand with donny deutsch," donny deutsch. mike, this is all about readiness. here we have a guy who is acting like a clown from alabama, acting like a clown, a dangerous clown, who talks about how we have too many people in the pentagon, upper tier people in the pentagon already. who when, because of him, you have a guy working two jobs at the top of the united states marine corps, ends up having a medical event, just pure exhaustion, and tommy tuberville goes, "everybody works hard. i was up at night watching film for the game against georgia tech." i mean, the ignorance is just shocking. i mean, i think the people of alabama are even onto this guy. he's a clown. >> i would hope so. >> he is bad for u.s. readiness. he's bad for our military. he's bad for america. >> you know, joe, you outlined something that's really important in all of this, the military families. lindsey graham eluded to it, too, on the floor of the senate. so when you get a different post in
let's bring into the conversation msnbc contributor mike barnicle, professor at princeton university,ost of the podcast "on brand with donny deutsch," donny deutsch. mike, this is all about readiness. here we have a guy who is acting like a clown from alabama, acting like a clown, a dangerous clown, who talks about how we have too many people in the pentagon, upper tier people in the pentagon already. who when, because of him, you have a guy working two jobs at the top of the united...
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and one ofre the reasons is excited to go to princeton randa going to b college it was becaue scott fitzgerald had attended that university moment of heartbreak for me in college was and some ways i told myself i could be just like him i could be just like him i want to have a career like him i'm going to the same school as him i'm going to approximate his trajectory. there is a moment i tried to grow it join a social club at princeton he had been a member of it was a very white area, upper class elitists kind of southern. in really deep down part of me wanted to join the club here in his first novel in the library of this club i thought this is it i'm getting closer to greatness as i can't i got can t rejected from that club. it was an awful moment i knew is being rejected socially from this club i felt like it was a literary club. of american letters that i did enot belong in that club either because all the people who i aspire to be were part of that world were part of the elite literary world. as i got older as i went to graduate school my exposure expanded think it was so important about those seeing these writers wh
and one ofre the reasons is excited to go to princeton randa going to b college it was becaue scott fitzgerald had attended that university moment of heartbreak for me in college was and some ways i told myself i could be just like him i could be just like him i want to have a career like him i'm going to the same school as him i'm going to approximate his trajectory. there is a moment i tried to grow it join a social club at princeton he had been a member of it was a very white area, upper...
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so i ignored her and i applied to princeton, i got in, and i went to law school and became a lawyer, and i have worked at a universitygs. so i know that there are so many girls like all of us all over the world, where people are underestimating them, they�*re telling us what we can�*t do, and i refuse to let any girls feel that they are not worthy of the investment because i know what�*s inside of you. one of the things you have done as part of your work and advocacy is visit malawi, and you were in a district that has very high rates of child marriage, and you went to a school there, you met young girls there. what surprised you most about that visit? i can�*t say at this stage that i�*m surprised, because i have travelled around the world and i have seen girls like these everywhere. but what brings me the mostjoy, inspires me, gives me optimism, is the light that is still in their eyes, the smiles on theirface, the...the hunger that they have to make their lives better. you would think that you�*d walk into a school like that and there would be a lull, a dullness, a depression. there are a lot of people who might a
so i ignored her and i applied to princeton, i got in, and i went to law school and became a lawyer, and i have worked at a universitygs. so i know that there are so many girls like all of us all over the world, where people are underestimating them, they�*re telling us what we can�*t do, and i refuse to let any girls feel that they are not worthy of the investment because i know what�*s inside of you. one of the things you have done as part of your work and advocacy is visit malawi, and...