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what is your question or, for the professor. -- professor? caller: is it true that a lot of republicans are election deniers and some running for office now are also election deniers and a lot of republicans were in the insurrection and it came close to a coup area why should i vote for any republicans who still believe election was illegal? why should i vote for them if they also support -- supported this coup that happened at the capitol? why should we vote for these people now? host: orlando in d.c.. professor burden, january 6, 2021 as an issue in november 2022. guest: it is an issue in the wisconsin senate race because of ron johnson's connection to the january 6 insurrection. as i think was mentioned during this cob our segment earlier, johnson was asked to deliver two slates affect -- pay collectors from wisconsin and michigan to vice president pence, he did not do that but it did become a subject of one of the january 6 committee hearings. it is part of barnes criticism of johnson. johnson also said he does not believe the january 6 e
what is your question or, for the professor. -- professor? caller: is it true that a lot of republicans are election deniers and some running for office now are also election deniers and a lot of republicans were in the insurrection and it came close to a coup area why should i vote for any republicans who still believe election was illegal? why should i vote for them if they also support -- supported this coup that happened at the capitol? why should we vote for these people now? host: orlando...
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from the recollections of professor guest, not so.en's oscar the second invited naval sofya kovalevsky, a light , graceful partner, a shining face in your company. every man feels like a king said the monarch from the gossip column of the stockholm newspapers. kavalevskaya is a man of rare spiritual and physical beauty, the most charming and intelligent woman in europe at that time. yes, i certainly had a heartfelt attraction to her from an interview with a norwegian polar explorer fananson, but she is not only a mathematician, she could do anything. i liked everything i liked life lectures on mathematics and mechanics in swedish german french work in the journal act mathematician, where scientists from germany sweden russia france are published, by the way, today it is considered one of the best in the world, its level of knowledge was very high. it can be said that she was the most educated mathematician in sweden in those years, more educated than the guests himself. so the elevator. because she knew the mathematical physics of the
from the recollections of professor guest, not so.en's oscar the second invited naval sofya kovalevsky, a light , graceful partner, a shining face in your company. every man feels like a king said the monarch from the gossip column of the stockholm newspapers. kavalevskaya is a man of rare spiritual and physical beauty, the most charming and intelligent woman in europe at that time. yes, i certainly had a heartfelt attraction to her from an interview with a norwegian polar explorer fananson,...
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professor, how do ou two sides. professor, how do you think _ two sides.think other asian - you think other asian countries, particularly in this part of the world, many of whom have expressed in the past this feeling of being stuck between us and china, how do you feel they might react to this meeting? i they might react to this meeting?— they might react to this meeting? they might react to this meetint ? ~' , , ,., meeting? i think they is some ositive meeting? i think they is some positive sentiment _ meeting? i think they is some positive sentiment or - meeting? i think they is some positive sentiment or some i positive sentiment or some desire to look for something positive from this. i think positions haven�*t really changed between the us and china, but the tone certainly has, is i think there is some room for optimism there. but these things, we�*ll have to see how they play out, there was a lot of optimism coming out in the summit between 0bama and president xi, but then things took a turn for the worse, so we will see how things turn out. ., , ,
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professor, fantastic to get our meeting. professor, fantastic to get your thoughts _ meeting., fantastic to get your thoughts on the _ meeting. professor, fantastic to get your thoughts on the programme, l meeting. professor, fantastic to get | your thoughts on the programme, so much at stake at cop27. while at the conference in sharm—el—sheikh, rishi sunak says he has raised the case of a british—egyptian political prisoner with the country's president. alaa abd el—fattah is serving a five—year sentence for allegedly spreading fake news in a facebook post. he has stopped drinking water, adding to his seven—month hunger strike. his sister, sanaa seif, says she hopes mr sunak will be able to secure his release. if you want to get in touch with me, i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the us has never been so divided heading into midterm elections. we'll look at what both the republicans and democrats stand to gain — and lose. the bombastic establishment outsider at donald
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well, i’m the only wudje swedish professor gusted mito, hlebler, yong and asked for a frau.out the glass at a recently closed private university, and tell the story of the swedish mova kovalevskaya vuzhylaya in 20 days the thirtieth studio of 1884, her secondary date on this day was a professor of mathematics at the top of the university. how to give her walking lecture, the students gave her a standing ovation and bouquets of a gun jan jarower. i am a creature illuminated by zhanootsky kindness and high intelligence suspamin professor gustov mitochler all kind of beau monde of sweden kovalevskaya duck, became her own man all so will jumped. king oskar of sweden, fallen at the guests of the neighboring chronicle of the stockholm lakes, others asked sophia for a waltz, sofya's light , graceful partner with the sikhot creature of the company for the respect of the monarch, who lives for himself as a king, the charm increased from different side waists, sophia wrote not only on the onion pratsy ali and novels. the plays of the first are important about the role of a woman in en
well, i’m the only wudje swedish professor gusted mito, hlebler, yong and asked for a frau.out the glass at a recently closed private university, and tell the story of the swedish mova kovalevskaya vuzhylaya in 20 days the thirtieth studio of 1884, her secondary date on this day was a professor of mathematics at the top of the university. how to give her walking lecture, the students gave her a standing ovation and bouquets of a gun jan jarower. i am a creature illuminated by zhanootsky...
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. >> hey, professor. i feel like a lot of times when we're all talking about value versus growth and which one do you want to overweight and which one has to lead the way what we're really saying is industry dispersion and it just so happens that the environment that we're in this year does not favor long duration assets, which technology companies are, and it does favor companies that are the industrials space, the financials have benefitted from rising rates and of course energy stocks have benefitted from the acute energy shortages that are being experienced around the world, electricity shortages, too so if that's really what's going on don't you think investors would be better off being a little more focused on the fundamentals and a little less focused on the guessing game of, you know, what value or growth what are managers going to be selected center? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean i think you've got to look at fundamentals all the time and i think it's -- you know, it's not -- you're absolutely righ
. >> hey, professor. i feel like a lot of times when we're all talking about value versus growth and which one do you want to overweight and which one has to lead the way what we're really saying is industry dispersion and it just so happens that the environment that we're in this year does not favor long duration assets, which technology companies are, and it does favor companies that are the industrials space, the financials have benefitted from rising rates and of course energy stocks...
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i was accepted as an honorary professor of the leading european.e academy of sciences , no matter how trite it may sound, and other reasons for pleasant excitement, but let's not rush to write about it later. dear sigismund, your success pleases all of us. we in the russian chemical society held a special meeting on liquid gases that you received. i am very, very proud of you. now you are at the top of the air of success, when it seems that everything is behind you are inspired, it is at these moments that the scientist should not weaken his attention. i still worry about you. temperature fever, but yesterday he fell asleep himself. so is calcium and sodium chloride perforated wax bandages. let's drink plenty of water and turn gently. this is a new drug. it effectively reduces the pain symptom, it will be easier. it's a blood poisoning. medicine is powerless here. dear, my mother. everything is fine. the discovery of zygmund vrublevsky became in demand only in the 20th century. 1961, a man first ascended into space . the first human, the frozen bod
i was accepted as an honorary professor of the leading european.e academy of sciences , no matter how trite it may sound, and other reasons for pleasant excitement, but let's not rush to write about it later. dear sigismund, your success pleases all of us. we in the russian chemical society held a special meeting on liquid gases that you received. i am very, very proud of you. now you are at the top of the air of success, when it seems that everything is behind you are inspired, it is at these...
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professor, with our clean energy. professor, with your insights _ clean energy.ights on how- clean energy. professor, with your insights on how to - clean energy. professor, with. your insights on how to change behaviour on this key issue, thank you forjoining us. the west's response to the invasion of ukraine prompted russia to reduce the amount of oil and gas it provides. that's having a knock—on effect, especially now that winter is coming. the bbc�*s tim allman explains. it's a familiar scene all around the world — the twinkling glow of christmas lights on the high street, a little festive cheer. but these illuminations consume energy and that is suddenly in short supply. here in the belgian city of nivelles, rising costs mean christmas isn't quite what it used to be. translation: we'll keep the christmas market - for the two last weekends in december, but we will reduce the number of illuminations by two thirds. we'll focus the illuminations on the shopping streets to encourage access to the shops. there are calls to reduce energy consumption for environment
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bsu employed 14 professors and 49 lecturers in february 1925.niversity graduated the first young professionals, 34 economists and 26 lawyers, and in october 1927. opened at bsu graduate school in the fall of the same year , construction began in the center of minsk. university campus in 1931, the collegium of the people's commissariat of the bssr adopted a resolution on the creation of five independent institutions on the basis of bsu. minsk medical institute, higher pedagogical institute institute of national economy. belarusian polytechnic institute minsk law institute, if we take a look at the 20-30 years of the last century , we will see that the idea of institutes, which today are already recognized metro in their areas, 12 educational institutions. every day they save lives in different ways to save a person's life with me someone saves people by fighting fire to help with complex diseases. every morning. i wake up, get ready for work and understand that some kind of challenge awaits me in the project one day. we will introduce you to impo
bsu employed 14 professors and 49 lecturers in february 1925.niversity graduated the first young professionals, 34 economists and 26 lawyers, and in october 1927. opened at bsu graduate school in the fall of the same year , construction began in the center of minsk. university campus in 1931, the collegium of the people's commissariat of the bssr adopted a resolution on the creation of five independent institutions on the basis of bsu. minsk medical institute, higher pedagogical institute...
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on this day, zhanshina rose to the chair of the university as a professor of mathematics. give their lecture on foot, students arranged with applause and bouquets of a gun, a ball creature, refreshed by zhanootsk kindness and high intelligence , the support of professor gustov, midler, all sorts of beau monde of sweden failed, the duck became its own person, all such a guest of the neighbor's chronicle the stockholm lakes king oscar of sweden requested others to waltz. fuka valiuska a light , graceful partner with a sihotny creature in your company for respect for any man, turning himself off as a king. sophia wrote charm with multi-sided metallics not only on ali's onion prints and novels. yes, the first play is important about the role of a woman in the community. and so she investigated the rings herself. saturn sofya kavalevskaya, realized the thuja in this moth model yakai allows them to found and proved that rings cannot be folding sound substance. so i don’t bow out of some isolated solid particles, the flight to saturn of the cassini-jugens space station at 21 veks
on this day, zhanshina rose to the chair of the university as a professor of mathematics. give their lecture on foot, students arranged with applause and bouquets of a gun, a ball creature, refreshed by zhanootsk kindness and high intelligence , the support of professor gustov, midler, all sorts of beau monde of sweden failed, the duck became its own person, all such a guest of the neighbor's chronicle the stockholm lakes king oscar of sweden requested others to waltz. fuka valiuska a light ,...
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bsu employed 14 professors and 49 lecturers in february 1925.he university graduated the first young professionals, 34 economists and 26 lawyers, and in october 1927. a postgraduate course was opened at bsu in the fall of the same year , construction began in the center of minsk. university campus in 1931, the collegium of the people's commissariat of the bssr adopted a resolution on the creation of five independent institutions on the basis of bsu. minsk medical institute, higher pedagogical institute institute of national economy. belarusian polytechnic institute minsk law institute, if we take a look at the 20-30 years of the last century , we will see that the idea institutes, which today are already recognized metro in their areas, 12 educational institutions. their motivation is self-development from creation, be it mercenary for those who have been called this center, in order to kind of remind themselves to those around them that they need to live as environmentally friendly as possible, treat themselves and the world around them in the
bsu employed 14 professors and 49 lecturers in february 1925.he university graduated the first young professionals, 34 economists and 26 lawyers, and in october 1927. a postgraduate course was opened at bsu in the fall of the same year , construction began in the center of minsk. university campus in 1931, the collegium of the people's commissariat of the bssr adopted a resolution on the creation of five independent institutions on the basis of bsu. minsk medical institute, higher pedagogical...
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in german , in the presence of a dozen professors, the stern professors received her lecture with restrained but the students met with applause and bouquets of roses. because it was a new place. it turned out that e their lists of rules are missing what existed, for example, web-sale or in luda that a woman is forbidden to teach at a higher educational institution and and, therefore, lefleurs cleverly took advantage of this, and despite the fact that uh, sofya kovalevskaya was such a charismatic character, he managed to explain to the then rector of the university that this was a rare case, that it was an incredible appointment for 5 years in stockholm in july 1884 and it was a breakthrough. she was an assistant professor, which gave her a good salary and support. whether she would become a full-fledged professor has not yet been decided. the happy years of her life began, her favorite work, inspiration, amazing acquaintance and admiring confession. she knew how to keep herself and you know, if you look at her hair, she carefully watched them. if you look at any photograph, they are neatly a
in german , in the presence of a dozen professors, the stern professors received her lecture with restrained but the students met with applause and bouquets of roses. because it was a new place. it turned out that e their lists of rules are missing what existed, for example, web-sale or in luda that a woman is forbidden to teach at a higher educational institution and and, therefore, lefleurs cleverly took advantage of this, and despite the fact that uh, sofya kovalevskaya was such a...
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consider harvard law professor adrian vermeulen. who recently published an op-ed in the washington post entitles, there is no conservative legal movement. there is no conservative legal movement. what a coincidence to run into all of you here this morning. [laughter] for the last few years, the professor has been composing a requiem for what he calls originalism inc. touting a better originalism he calls -- constitutionalism. or what i call living coming good-ism. i am a skeptic. but after reading the op-ed and watching the recent term of the supreme court, -- probably feels a little like president truman holding the newspaper with the headline do we defeats truman. if your practitioners at the supreme court, you might not recognize -- the next time you visit. rick keene brooks of democracy docket warns that fed sock has threatened to make the federal courts unrecognizable and in one supreme court term seems to have accomplished that feat. perhaps we should -- perhaps we should hold the convention there next year. but no, the rooms
consider harvard law professor adrian vermeulen. who recently published an op-ed in the washington post entitles, there is no conservative legal movement. there is no conservative legal movement. what a coincidence to run into all of you here this morning. [laughter] for the last few years, the professor has been composing a requiem for what he calls originalism inc. touting a better originalism he calls -- constitutionalism. or what i call living coming good-ism. i am a skeptic. but after...
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after reading the professor's op-ed and watching the recent term of the supreme court. jean meyer feels like president truman holding the newspaper with the headline dewey defeats truman. [laughter] if you are a practitioner at the supreme court, you might not recognize the next time you visit. brooks of democracy docket warns that they have sought to make the federal court unrecognizable and when supreme court term seems to have accomplished that. perhaps we should hold a convention there next year. no, the rooms are too small and the food is better here. [laughter] we could never leave the mayflower hotel. too many special memories at this hotel. for those of you who are attending the convention for the first time. the critics have special insights about this event. jay willis of ballston strikes calls this convention a three-day festival of conservative legal movement luminaires explaining the correct schools of jurisprudential thought are those that yield the conservative legal movements preferred policy outcomes. he describes the society as win of the most powerful
after reading the professor's op-ed and watching the recent term of the supreme court. jean meyer feels like president truman holding the newspaper with the headline dewey defeats truman. [laughter] if you are a practitioner at the supreme court, you might not recognize the next time you visit. brooks of democracy docket warns that they have sought to make the federal court unrecognizable and when supreme court term seems to have accomplished that. perhaps we should hold a convention there next...
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there was ellen ingle, professor alan ingle, professor at miami. know this is going to be hard to believe but we were going over some case and i popped off and he said ms. carol anderson, may i see you after class and i'm going, gosh, i'm going to get thrown out of this class is a five hour credit class and going to lose full-time status and just rolling through my head and walked up to him after class i said yes professor and he said have you ever thought about going to graduate school as it yes but i have no idea how to get there any like will come with me pretty and having mentors like that that helps upper me through can be very opaque process was instrumental. i was that natural love of learning and it was one of those kids who would read the book of encyclopedia from a to z and read it allll over again just in case i missed something. >> when you teach emory. >> i teach civil: rights movemet and teach 20 century african-american history to teachh or crimes and genocide ad teach american human rights policy. i teach the black athlete in americ
there was ellen ingle, professor alan ingle, professor at miami. know this is going to be hard to believe but we were going over some case and i popped off and he said ms. carol anderson, may i see you after class and i'm going, gosh, i'm going to get thrown out of this class is a five hour credit class and going to lose full-time status and just rolling through my head and walked up to him after class i said yes professor and he said have you ever thought about going to graduate school as it...
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that is what we can educate students and law professors about. law professors can do that. i think we can educate congress and push the doj. the doj today is sitting on memos written in 1980's creating textualism and ritualism. they're created by the office legal policy by one of the founders of federal spirit make a big show of it. it does not cost too much to get rid of the memo. i think the president, i would like to see him leno. it is not as if he is afraid to talk about originalism. i would like to see him in and congress lean. if the public understands what this is about, really go back. i think they will get out and vote. i think -- i met a woman who applied to georgetown because she wants to fight back. dobbs was a watershed moment. we should not take it for granted. >> i think we can open for questions from the audience. >> i agree a bit. i ask you to contrast it, reliance on judicial restraint and congressional restructuring of the legislature. i think it is important to hack how important it is to restructure -- to treat as a goal and restructure the judicial br
that is what we can educate students and law professors about. law professors can do that. i think we can educate congress and push the doj. the doj today is sitting on memos written in 1980's creating textualism and ritualism. they're created by the office legal policy by one of the founders of federal spirit make a big show of it. it does not cost too much to get rid of the memo. i think the president, i would like to see him leno. it is not as if he is afraid to talk about originalism. i...
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well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john korean and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah, i've actually found safety in the braces, naziism is a jew, all of a sudden you're placed in a position where i can defend myself. now, i don't have to be afraid any more. on one hand, i'm terrified that they're going to find out i'm jewish, but on the other, i think it's so far away. i distinctly remember my mom sitting me down one night and her st. john, they're going to hurry. one guy hunched me. i'm here or somebody shot now in the rest, in the punches or start to fly. can somebody shouted out, died, you boy die. and at that point i knew i remember, had an indian doctor. they came in and looked and said that there is no medical reason wires you should be alive. you to find something to believe. john story is a story of ho street victory and whatever i can do to help him, i went to a balkan come to explain simmering for some time or so that she was a sub scop
well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john korean and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah, i've actually found safety in the braces, naziism is a jew, all of a sudden you're placed in a position where i can defend myself. now, i don't have to be afraid any more. on one hand, i'm terrified that they're going to find out i'm jewish, but on the other, i think it's so far...
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francis is a professor of international law at the university of illinois. professor boil thanks for joining us. you have a long personal history as a human rights attorney and professor of international law. help us understand the ethics of these bio labs, who's responsible for them, for example, who pays for them and who's responsible for their oversight? or john, let me say this for the purpose of this discussion. ah, i was the person who called for and drafted the united states domestic implementing legislation for the biological weapons convention of 1972 the biological weapons, any terrorist merit of 1989. that was passed unanimously by ball houses of the united states congress and signed into law by president george bush, senior with the approval of the united states department of justice. now that call was 985 to legislation, 1989. what precipitated my call here was the fact that the reagan administration and its neoconservatives had begun to abuse dna genetic engineering for the research development testing and stockpiling. a biological warfare weapons in violation the biolo
francis is a professor of international law at the university of illinois. professor boil thanks for joining us. you have a long personal history as a human rights attorney and professor of international law. help us understand the ethics of these bio labs, who's responsible for them, for example, who pays for them and who's responsible for their oversight? or john, let me say this for the purpose of this discussion. ah, i was the person who called for and drafted the united states domestic...
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well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 ah, long when else seemed wrong. when i just don't want to sheep out dizzy because of the etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. i actually found safety in the braces now sees him as a juice, all of a sudden you're placed in a position where i can defend myself. now i don't have to be afraid anymore. on one hand, i'm terrified that they're going to find that i'm jewish, but on the other, i think it's so far away. i distinctly remember my mom sitting me down one night and her st. john's are going to hurt. one guy hunch me. hi my, here are some of the show now in the rest, in the punches or started flying. and somebody shouted out, died, you boy died. and at that point i knew, i remember, had an indian doctor. they came in and looked and said, there's no medical reason why you're, you
well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 ah, long when else seemed wrong. when i just don't want to sheep out dizzy because of the etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. i actually found safety in the braces now sees him as a juice, all of a...
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no confirmation on any of that professor, but always good to have you here, professor site bob randy from the university of to ron. it's always good to see you . my friend. thanks. a lot of protesters of torched, a number of un trucks in the democratic republic of congo, locals claim the peacekeepers. vehicles have been used to transport insurgents along the rwandan border. oh, latino fierce fighting between congolese government forces and the m 23 and sergent group in the border region. government claims the militants have been supported by neighboring rwanda. on tuesday, the un mission said it would again, a strategic withdrawal from an area where m 23 had been advancing. so we had the streets of the frontier city of goma to have all the people that have to say i just figured we are asking our president to help us to remove the un mission from you. all government is not able to fight these rebels. give us the weapons and we'll fight them some on is going to not do best and i because of his rebels, we have flatow home. that's why we're angry. and we would just burn this un vehicles
no confirmation on any of that professor, but always good to have you here, professor site bob randy from the university of to ron. it's always good to see you . my friend. thanks. a lot of protesters of torched, a number of un trucks in the democratic republic of congo, locals claim the peacekeepers. vehicles have been used to transport insurgents along the rwandan border. oh, latino fierce fighting between congolese government forces and the m 23 and sergent group in the border region....
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and professor hochman. it's a history goes back probably a lot further than most people would think. you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a statute written in the state of california, 1862, which means that the practice of wiretap being and laws against it, prohibitions against it, date back all the way to the age of the telegraph. the age of the civil war. when i discovered this. eight years ago, i was stunned. i didn't know wiretapping went back that far and the book that i've written traces that history all the way back to the age of the telegraph up until our own digital age today, dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire. what does the term
and professor hochman. it's a history goes back probably a lot further than most people would think. you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a...
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researcher of metallic hydrogen professor kulikov professor kulikov oh sorry why are you interested ind if i was interested in antisegma minus hyper, would they be surprised? well, let's see. clearly , however. your way is naive without evidence, thank you please by the way what do you do in the evenings? i am engaged in solid state physics, the results have just been evaluated. well, look, he wants to be like landau. in my laboratory there are round-the-clock experiments. i can offer you a position as a part-time evening lab assistant, i agree. don't need money, kovalyov why do you want to appear? not like this? what you are, and i am. i need money. that i do not fit into laboratory assistants, we will consult and decide. and i don't need anything. no need. he got kind of nervous. get busy pathogen training. listen, let's get this school with you. it would be nice to have a school, like yofa landau or kapitsa did. otherwise, he developed some kind of kindergarten. that you have little work at the institute, or what? listen, there are interesting teachers here, i'll stop. how did you t
researcher of metallic hydrogen professor kulikov professor kulikov oh sorry why are you interested ind if i was interested in antisegma minus hyper, would they be surprised? well, let's see. clearly , however. your way is naive without evidence, thank you please by the way what do you do in the evenings? i am engaged in solid state physics, the results have just been evaluated. well, look, he wants to be like landau. in my laboratory there are round-the-clock experiments. i can offer you a...
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well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 ah, move out so thing wrong when i just don't want you to see how this thing becomes the advocate, an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah legally i'm so glad they ship that get what is the best time with them? this is a little bit of a complicated with what i say school car with net port backwards but some same. yeah. it's not that much gimme a port to me cut order the steps a which it it said to jeff, so i knew the minimum is gone, can be comma a and b come last somebody mp community that the comma a lovely knob is all supposed to start out the keys affected door only out of that too. i didn't need it with us. that's clear. but but then what's the routing just leaving it right. nobody for you to post is looking at them during the summer because i see that it was with chris. will it was, it
well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 ah, move out so thing wrong when i just don't want you to see how this thing becomes the advocate, an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah legally i'm so glad they ship that get what is the best time with them?...
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they impress their professors with how dedicated they were.college grew in the 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, we viewed college is more or less a public good. what i mean by that is the state legislature used to fund the public universities and gave them ample funding to grow, and you saw these campuses grow and expand with high-rise dorms and new facilities in that era. what they did is they kept tuition low. tuition was often a couple hundred dollars a semester to go to a public university. in california or the city university of new york, tuition was free in those days. todd started to change in the 1970's and 1980's. tuition started to skyrocket, and the government put the onus for paying for it more and more on loans, the grants people get from the government, primarily pell grants, diminishing buying power, and the only way to fill the void between rising tuition was for people to take out more loans, and now you saw this $1.7 trillion debt that president biden tried to whittle down last week. >> we will get into those topics. will bunch is the
they impress their professors with how dedicated they were.college grew in the 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, we viewed college is more or less a public good. what i mean by that is the state legislature used to fund the public universities and gave them ample funding to grow, and you saw these campuses grow and expand with high-rise dorms and new facilities in that era. what they did is they kept tuition low. tuition was often a couple hundred dollars a semester to go to a public university. in...
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well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah ah with woo to no one. no, sir, no, no. hon will joker no no, we'll go more shrill than would be sure enough. ah, unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. a real good, you know, to brush there with it said gives you or should good. did that they're not good on. you saw new rochelle he on more more general manager thought this is meant new at the moment of up on new and i got the room was sale. i got john made up. i got another thought, i wish to know about jewelry. whoa, whoa, knew peter or guzzle more or less than a jr. once i had a puddle with us, call them mother and all your body bill could. you could help us out. oh boy, that's good to go that route on what the bond is the
well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah ah with woo to no one. no, sir, no, no. hon will joker no no, we'll go more shrill than would be sure enough. ah, unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly...
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professor? >> guest: thank you. this is why i write these books. my first two books were academic books, "eyes off the prize" and "bourgeois radicals." they were both for an academic audience but my writing style is very accessible. and so it translated really well into being able to provide these rich histories, well documented rich histories for a broader public because they're so much that we are not taught in schools, and we are seeing that push again. so in florida there is the push not to have the kinds of history back and talk about rosewood, i can talk about florida in 1920 where you basically had ethnic cleansing because black folks there to try to vote, and whites burned down the black part of town, rant black folks out of there and for the next five decades there were no black people in a call we florida. we don't know that history. if we are not taught. if it's that made readily available to us. so that's why i do this work. because i really believe once we know our history, we are having a very different conversation about where we are
professor? >> guest: thank you. this is why i write these books. my first two books were academic books, "eyes off the prize" and "bourgeois radicals." they were both for an academic audience but my writing style is very accessible. and so it translated really well into being able to provide these rich histories, well documented rich histories for a broader public because they're so much that we are not taught in schools, and we are seeing that push again. so in...
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being a professor where you don't have to teach any classes or produce any research.norary professor titles and don't get paid a million dollars. hunter biden had pretty high-paying jobs for barisma, ukraine and in china for jobs that he wasn't qualified at all to do and probably didn't do anything except set up influence peddling with the big guy. dagen: maybe at this juncture, don't remind people about your closeness to xi jinping given all of the questions about the biden family's dealings and influence peddling in that communist nation. >> yeah, it's just bizarre. he's going to go to g20, they are hyping the meeting with jinping. these are just activities, what is he going to meet about, what is he going to do, he's really just at sleep of the wheel. dagen: how about bring the origins of covid since how many million -- a million americans died roughly from covid? coming up, lee zeldin seeing a surge in polling as governor kathy hochul finally admits there's a crime problem in her state, our state. we are on it next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my dad was a hard worker. he used to d
being a professor where you don't have to teach any classes or produce any research.norary professor titles and don't get paid a million dollars. hunter biden had pretty high-paying jobs for barisma, ukraine and in china for jobs that he wasn't qualified at all to do and probably didn't do anything except set up influence peddling with the big guy. dagen: maybe at this juncture, don't remind people about your closeness to xi jinping given all of the questions about the biden family's dealings...
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ron and shake professor of political science at tyrene university professor. it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you for you and for your invitation. now let me start with your a quite unusual academic experience, which includes heading centers for both russian and american studies. given your understanding of both cultures. why do you think the russians and the american site so stock and i laugh, hey, dynamic. do you think we are destined to be each other's dark doubles? oh, i think both of them are a great po, worse than that this normal because united states unfortunately won't to be the only great power in the whole board. but now russia is a pat king. as since, sir, that's a very important to speech of kristen put into so them a 7. and then we on that for a conference and a multi lecture and multi pooler system. it is norma. it is the norm of the, the globe is to have different powers, different culture difference validations. so, so i think what is united states doing is that is this than the norm of the whole global. so it is
ron and shake professor of political science at tyrene university professor. it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you for you and for your invitation. now let me start with your a quite unusual academic experience, which includes heading centers for both russian and american studies. given your understanding of both cultures. why do you think the russians and the american site so stock and i laugh, hey, dynamic. do you think we are destined to be each other's dark...
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one last question, professor, the football cleanups increasing and got that. does that happen in japan as well? i mean is that are those the scenes we seen off the japanese football games at home? yes. generally. and baseball as well. um the high school baseball tournament that takes place here in osaka, every year. features fans who clean up after the games have ended because there is going to be another game immediately afterwards. and they would like to leave the place a little bit cleaner than they found it. certainly an example to all of us. professor scott pleasure talking to thank you so much for joining us. ah. the chinese communist party has announced it will crack down against hostile forces, days off to nationwide antique cove. it protests rocked china and go over the 0 covert policy bust onto the streets over the weekend. taking beijing by surprise, that was evident at a foreign ministry press conference on tuesday when the spokesperson was posed a simple question by a journalist. given the widespread display of anger and frustration at the 0 covey
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professor e.p.ya, i want to say that it would actually be interesting to see already sociology and numbers, how many of the population are ready to return our refugees and return to ukraine in the event of the cancellation of martial law and the return to a full life in ukraine here it seems to me that since he very often talks about restoration, so we live in today it is a difficult period and we have a very difficult winter ahead of us, but i really wanted the intellectual potential, which, by the way, to which efforts are being made to stay in the countries of europe, preparing very good proposals for languages of work, education, and other opportunities. and in fact, in this european country, people are interested in how much they will actually be able to return home, restore their family life, their working life, and arrange an extension of the academic year, people's deputy of ukraine volodymyr paniot. a sociologist professor worked live on the espresso tv channel, and then our colleagues fr
professor e.p.ya, i want to say that it would actually be interesting to see already sociology and numbers, how many of the population are ready to return our refugees and return to ukraine in the event of the cancellation of martial law and the return to a full life in ukraine here it seems to me that since he very often talks about restoration, so we live in today it is a difficult period and we have a very difficult winter ahead of us, but i really wanted the intellectual potential, which,...
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well, this is all a challenge, as well as for us . you, professor, yes , and the key moment - the key moment is the synchronization of certain executive authorities, we understand that there is great sympathy in ukraine and in poland, there are corresponding problems in ukraine and in poland well, the key issue now is strengthening cross-border cooperation on strengthening and synchronizing certain economic processes. we have seen good legislative initiatives, but the issue is still the implementation of such at the executive level. how dynamically do you think such a process is moving now, so that everything does not remain at the level of extremely powerful declarations, it is really special at the beginning of the war - this there were almost no declarations, but it’s just that everyone did what they thought and what was necessary. and now there is, let’s say, such a systematic or so-e cooperation of activities and levels of e-e in the native one and the other state her here, where are we? i think it doesn’t work out so well, er, ukrainians are like poles, especially now, it will w
well, this is all a challenge, as well as for us . you, professor, yes , and the key moment - the key moment is the synchronization of certain executive authorities, we understand that there is great sympathy in ukraine and in poland, there are corresponding problems in ukraine and in poland well, the key issue now is strengthening cross-border cooperation on strengthening and synchronizing certain economic processes. we have seen good legislative initiatives, but the issue is still the...
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to really make sure that we are having really good sources. >> your favorite books professor under professornderso, unburied and norm and thomas mann and even worse than it looks, and steve larson, the girl who kicked the hornets nest and john dower, both of mercy and william garrity and kristin mullen from here for equality in which of those five books to speak to. >> i think between jasmine horton stevee larson. have a girl who kicked the hornets nest, i know that might sound like a really hard choice because this is a book based in sweden and it is fiction. i think i have regretted maybe five or six times and i love that book. it speaks to my sense of justice and it speaks to my sense of even when you're looking at a - you can take on the leviathan and you can win and it's going to be hard and it's going to be tough. and some of the story deals with a young woman it was brutalized by herfa father but her father s basically a secret agent for the government and so they let him get awayo with his violence against his family. and she had had enough and you know this is like the first book li
to really make sure that we are having really good sources. >> your favorite books professor under professornderso, unburied and norm and thomas mann and even worse than it looks, and steve larson, the girl who kicked the hornets nest and john dower, both of mercy and william garrity and kristin mullen from here for equality in which of those five books to speak to. >> i think between jasmine horton stevee larson. have a girl who kicked the hornets nest, i know that might sound like...