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rachel? rachel: thank you, ed. schools. the young democratic socialists of america issuing 11 page pamphlet urging to take jobs as teachers, says in part socialists should take jobs as teachers for political, economic, and social potential for the social potential that the industry holds as we socialists need to build a militant minority of class conscious teachers move our unions in a more militant and democratic direction. joining us with his reaction is the host of the michael mills show michael mills. so i thought school was supposed to be about the kids. >> well, you would think that school is supposed to be about the kids. but, if these socialists think that they are going to indoctrinate students and infiltrate the schools, they are about 50 years late to the party. this has been going on for a very long time. the "new york times" is writing about this, about the mainstreaming of marxism and schools in the 1980s, and we are seeing the effects of that now. you have a whole generation of ignorant socialist stu
rachel? rachel: thank you, ed. schools. the young democratic socialists of america issuing 11 page pamphlet urging to take jobs as teachers, says in part socialists should take jobs as teachers for political, economic, and social potential for the social potential that the industry holds as we socialists need to build a militant minority of class conscious teachers move our unions in a more militant and democratic direction. joining us with his reaction is the host of the michael mills show...
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rachel? rachel: thank you, todd.st approaching as more doctors are saddled with student loan debt. to come bat this, nyu has become the first college to announce free tuition for all medical students. now, is this the right approach? here to tell success dr. marc siegel fox news medical correspondent. you also sit on the board? >> not on the board. i'm the professor of medicine. >> you are the professor of medicine there right on. first of all, this is private money, correct, for the free tuition. >> this is philanthropic gesture. they raised $450 million over 11 years. follow is 600 million. they have enough money to pay for the tuition of all medical students. those that are coming in and those that are already there actually they will cut down on debt the association of american medical colleges says most graduating medical students come out $192,000 in debt. and if you don't think that that influence what is field you go into, i will tell you something different. it does. you say i have got to pay that back. i ca
rachel? rachel: thank you, todd.st approaching as more doctors are saddled with student loan debt. to come bat this, nyu has become the first college to announce free tuition for all medical students. now, is this the right approach? here to tell success dr. marc siegel fox news medical correspondent. you also sit on the board? >> not on the board. i'm the professor of medicine. >> you are the professor of medicine there right on. first of all, this is private money, correct, for...
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rachel: and rachel: and twitter's c.e.o.ean.ng rachel: diamond and silk here to react. ♪ maybe you don't know me 'cause you're dead wrong. what doesn't kill you makes you stronger chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! >> are we doing something according to political ideology or viewpoints? and we are not, period. we do not look at content with regards to political viewpoint or ideology. we look at behavior. we need to constantly show that we are not adding our own bias, which i fully admit is more left leaning. we need to remove all bias from how we act and our policies and our enforcem.nt ed: so refreshing honesty there from jack dorsey, cofounder -- give him credit that he says, you know, we're lefties. but then when you fete to the other part of that which is we're trying to keep the bias out, are they really keeping the bias out or are they
rachel: and rachel: and twitter's c.e.o.ean.ng rachel: diamond and silk here to react. ♪ maybe you don't know me 'cause you're dead wrong. what doesn't kill you makes you stronger chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! >> are we doing something according to political ideology or viewpoints? and we are not,...
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rachel is in. rachel: thanks for having me back, you guys.we make sure to report two hours early for rehearsal and streach stretch out. we don't want to come off cold. rachel: a little yoga in the morning. you don't want to see that. steve: what time exactly is the rehearsal? brian: 4:00. wwe had to use a stand in today. obviously you overslept. steve: that's called "fox & friends first." it's live. not exactly a rehearsal. thank you very much for joining us. we have a busy news week. we start this hour with a fox news alert. and the hunt for clues spanning more than 750 miles after a man opened fire at a video game tournament in jacksonville after he lost a game. >> heavily armed agents raiding the suspect's home in baltimore overnight. the 24-year-old is accused of killing two and injuring nearly a dozen before turning the gun on himself. brian: phil keating is all over. this live on the scene in northern florida in jacksonville with the very latest. phil? >> the sheriff's department not releasing an official motive at this point but accord
rachel is in. rachel: thanks for having me back, you guys.we make sure to report two hours early for rehearsal and streach stretch out. we don't want to come off cold. rachel: a little yoga in the morning. you don't want to see that. steve: what time exactly is the rehearsal? brian: 4:00. wwe had to use a stand in today. obviously you overslept. steve: that's called "fox & friends first." it's live. not exactly a rehearsal. thank you very much for joining us. we have a busy news...
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rachel: right.he were complaining they weren't getting enough documents. kavanaugh was in a meeting with schumer when the news broke about cohen. and he asked judge kavanaugh something about trump and should he, you know, give into a subpoena if he was asked to speak and i guess the judge refused to weigh in on it. really ticked the senator off. >> well, i wasn't in that meeting so i can't speak to the meeting. but i do know that judge kavanaugh is someone who prizes judicial integrity and independence above all else. you will see at the hearing him follow what's known as the ginsburg rule which i know he has been following in those meetings with snearlts as well. that rule pretty simply is no hints, no previews. it's inappropriate for a judge or someone nominated to be a judge to say how they would rule in any particular situation. and whether that disappoints a democrat or republican, that's the standard we have been following for decades. that's the rule judge kavanaugh is following in the proces
rachel: right.he were complaining they weren't getting enough documents. kavanaugh was in a meeting with schumer when the news broke about cohen. and he asked judge kavanaugh something about trump and should he, you know, give into a subpoena if he was asked to speak and i guess the judge refused to weigh in on it. really ticked the senator off. >> well, i wasn't in that meeting so i can't speak to the meeting. but i do know that judge kavanaugh is someone who prizes judicial integrity...
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andrew jackson and rachel purchased this property in 1804. originally it was about 425 acres, and with mild buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property around the edges. by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of the power derived from the state you were on. they were building a grand stage set for him and the family. the front of the house is very grand. the style is called greek revival which was the height of style in the united states in the 1830s. we think of jackson as representing the growing democracy of the country and the greek revival style appeal to americans because of the greek democracies. as you approach the mansion coming up the driveway that is shaped like a guitar, very appropriate for nashville, you see a two story portico that runs across the house with the gallery and wings running off to the side that is clearly very state-of-the-art for 1835 and a very imposing house that beca
andrew jackson and rachel purchased this property in 1804. originally it was about 425 acres, and with mild buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property around the edges. by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of the power derived from the state you were on. they were building a grand stage set for him and the family. the front of the house is very...
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we know little about rachel. the house was badly damaged to the point where the family had to move out. it took almost 2 years to rebuild the house. the final result was a far grander and more impressive, some i call it pretensions house than before. even when they lived in the log farmhouse, if you were a dignitary coming to nashville, you would visit andrew and rachel jackson. lafayette came to the hermitage when he was traveling through the united states in 1824. ehrenberg came here after he was vice president. martin van buren, james polk to the house. during the presidential years and in the retirement is the house was filled with visitors all the time. if you were a dignitary coming to visit andrew jackson let's say in 1838 after the presidency, you would have come to the front door. you have been greeted by a short woman named hannah who was head of the house and kind of ruled the roost. she would invite you to come in and size you up and decide how important you were. clearly you were important because yo
we know little about rachel. the house was badly damaged to the point where the family had to move out. it took almost 2 years to rebuild the house. the final result was a far grander and more impressive, some i call it pretensions house than before. even when they lived in the log farmhouse, if you were a dignitary coming to nashville, you would visit andrew and rachel jackson. lafayette came to the hermitage when he was traveling through the united states in 1824. ehrenberg came here after he...
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however, the casualty of jackson's victory is his wife rachel. they had a complicated beginning to their marriage. she was already married to another man. she marries jackson. they discover that her first husband had not divorced her. had not yet divorced her. it gave him grounds to proceed with the divorce. they had to remarry. and that beginning affected the rest of both of their lives. so during the campaign, jackson understood that she would become an issue. she stayed at hermitage for a great deal of the campaign. knowing a little bit of what was going on. but there were pamphlets written about her she was a topic of conversation at a time when women of this social status were not talked about in the same way and her reputation questioned. how could you elect a man married to this woman? how could you elect a man who had stolen another man's wife? the result was, however, that jackson won, about two weeks after he was declared the victor, rachel suffered either a stroke or a heart attack and died five days later. what you see in the display
however, the casualty of jackson's victory is his wife rachel. they had a complicated beginning to their marriage. she was already married to another man. she marries jackson. they discover that her first husband had not divorced her. had not yet divorced her. it gave him grounds to proceed with the divorce. they had to remarry. and that beginning affected the rest of both of their lives. so during the campaign, jackson understood that she would become an issue. she stayed at hermitage for a...
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rachel: so true. ed: we mentioned a short time ago joey jones, you've seen him many finals on our air. he lost both his legs while serving in afghanistan. he's here to discuss john mccain's lasting impact on men and women in uniform like himself, next. ♪ ♪ >> in helping keep america the strong, aspiring inspirational beacon of liberty and defender of the dignity of all human beings and their right to freedom and equal justice. that is the cause that binds us and is so much more powerful and worthy than the small differences that divide us. ♪ ♪ at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2018 is 300 and is 300 all wheel drive for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. >>> we are reflecting on the legacy of senator john mccain. >> the maverick of the senate went home f
rachel: so true. ed: we mentioned a short time ago joey jones, you've seen him many finals on our air. he lost both his legs while serving in afghanistan. he's here to discuss john mccain's lasting impact on men and women in uniform like himself, next. ♪ ♪ >> in helping keep america the strong, aspiring inspirational beacon of liberty and defender of the dignity of all human beings and their right to freedom and equal justice. that is the cause that binds us and is so much more...
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rachel dies. the son is grown and married and the house isn't big enough. in 1831 they add two wings to the house, foto the left and th right. one is the large dining room. the two wings make a balanced facade to the house. the fire took place in october of 1824. it was a chimney fire. it had not been cleaned over the summer. soot had built up. you would be using the fireplaces all the time. this happened to be in the chimney from the kitchen. it was a windy day and at that time the house had a cedar shaped roof. the sparks hit the roof and the next thing you know, you're off to the races with a fire. they called in the slaves from the field. they were able to empty some of the contents, though most of the stuff was lost, including rachel's letters. the house was badly, badly damaged to the point where the family had to move out of the house. it took almost two years to rebuild the house. it was far many grander. even when they lived in the log farmhouse, if you were a dignitary coming, you would visit andrew and rachel jackson. you would come out to the he
rachel dies. the son is grown and married and the house isn't big enough. in 1831 they add two wings to the house, foto the left and th right. one is the large dining room. the two wings make a balanced facade to the house. the fire took place in october of 1824. it was a chimney fire. it had not been cleaned over the summer. soot had built up. you would be using the fireplaces all the time. this happened to be in the chimney from the kitchen. it was a windy day and at that time the house had a...
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rachel: we asked you guys what you thought about it here is eflail karl. he said it would seem that many democrats including cuomo care more about politics, power and getting elected so they want to come up with something against trump to fight him and they inadvertently hurt themselves. ed: blew up had miss face. to have haded to one thing that makes america great cuomo has the freedom to make that ridiculous remark. if you were in a another country might cause problems. ed: maybe. a quote from chio. andrew cuomo knew exactly what he said and is not sorry for saying it: maybe the trump de rangement syndrome went a little too far. todd: cynthia nixon isn't even agreeing with your message. time to walk it back. rachel: good point, todd. we begin with a fox news alert. the former secretary general of the u.n. kofi annan has passed away. the united nations migration agency says he died peacefully at a hospital in switzerland after a short
rachel: we asked you guys what you thought about it here is eflail karl. he said it would seem that many democrats including cuomo care more about politics, power and getting elected so they want to come up with something against trump to fight him and they inadvertently hurt themselves. ed: blew up had miss face. to have haded to one thing that makes america great cuomo has the freedom to make that ridiculous remark. if you were in a another country might cause problems. ed: maybe. a quote...
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rachel and laura, welcome back. begin with the daily mail, and the assessment of philip hammond, comparison is not the most flattering. it is not the most flattering. it is not the most flattering. we have heard this one before. philip hammond gets all kinds of criticism in the context of brexit. there is obviously a split in cabinetand brexit. there is obviously a split in cabinet and a lot of these papers are reporting this story in a critical manner. you can guess which papers actually, the daily mail, the telegraph and the express, weird, can't imagine the agenda they are pushing, but anyway, they say he has undermined the brexit secretary dominic raab‘s... undermined the brexit secretary dominic raab's. .. slightly more upbeat assessment of what might happen, the sort of "don't worry, we know the risks and we are preparing". you can call it upbeat, i would say... the press are saying that he calmed and allayed fears. i don't think that's true. i think the publication of this report, this is a series of planning
rachel and laura, welcome back. begin with the daily mail, and the assessment of philip hammond, comparison is not the most flattering. it is not the most flattering. it is not the most flattering. we have heard this one before. philip hammond gets all kinds of criticism in the context of brexit. there is obviously a split in cabinetand brexit. there is obviously a split in cabinet and a lot of these papers are reporting this story in a critical manner. you can guess which papers actually, the...
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and soon rachel armstrong will be setting up home in russia.do what she loves to do most to dance from morning to. pounds now it's time again to get creative in our weekly d.i.y. serious we show you how you can make a lot of things to brighten up your home and just a few steps today all expert fun cisco eva's shows that you can use a light shade for more than just a christmas tree sometimes lovely light that this can save more than. hey it's me franziska you're looking fine i can change things up your living room and this is the perfect authority for you today i would show you how to live the parade of letters all on your own. to say that you will need to buy a top but later you can find them in an art and craft store bought of them on line you also need a box cutter acrylic paint and a paint brush. and a string of lights. use the knife to cut along the front edge of your letters. you want to remove the whole front. of it off and take the carpet out of the lettuce. is that any cardboard left over sticking out at the edges you can trim them off
and soon rachel armstrong will be setting up home in russia.do what she loves to do most to dance from morning to. pounds now it's time again to get creative in our weekly d.i.y. serious we show you how you can make a lot of things to brighten up your home and just a few steps today all expert fun cisco eva's shows that you can use a light shade for more than just a christmas tree sometimes lovely light that this can save more than. hey it's me franziska you're looking fine i can change things...
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next on american history tv, historian rachel levin downstate -- rachel levin downstate -- rachel levandowski gives a talk about psychiatry and world war i shellshocked. a historian in the secretary of the defense historical office, ms. leave and dusty details -- she details the nature of shellshocked and the lessons learned and sometimes not learned by military psychiatrists at the time. this is 50 minutes. >> now, for tonight's program, this museum is always committed to sharing the stories and triumphs and challenges in military medicine. tonight, we will hear from rachel leave and dusky -- rachel levandowski, a historian in the department of defense. and a phd candidate at the university of north carolina chapel hill. rachel is going to top u.s. this evening about how american military medicine confronted shellshock during world war i and what lessons we learned or did not learn and how we proceeded from there. i would take to welcome rachel, she does a fabulous job. please save up some good questions for her at the end. thank you, rachel, for joining us tonight. [applause] rachel: thank
next on american history tv, historian rachel levin downstate -- rachel levin downstate -- rachel levandowski gives a talk about psychiatry and world war i shellshocked. a historian in the secretary of the defense historical office, ms. leave and dusty details -- she details the nature of shellshocked and the lessons learned and sometimes not learned by military psychiatrists at the time. this is 50 minutes. >> now, for tonight's program, this museum is always committed to sharing the...
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the larger building is the one that andrew and rachel lived in for the first 17 years that they owned hermitage. it was built in 19 -- 19 -- 1797. the smaller building andrew and rachel built after they moved here in 1804, half of it was the kitchen for the log house. the other half was a slave quarter where the cook lived. over here, the large panel lays out jackson's early life. jackson was our first president who was the son of immigrants. his parents came to north america from northern ireland in 1765. jackson was born in 1767. his father died just a couple of weeks before jackson was born. he never knew his father. he was raised with his mother and two brothers in and aunts and uncles home and in many ways treated somewhat like a servant. that contributed to his stripper us nature. he was largely self taught. he was a forceful writer and very direct. he was not eloquent but a forceful writer with greater clarity. the two panels you are seeing here are talking about the origin of the war of 1812. that war gave jackson the opportunity to put himself onto the national stage. before
the larger building is the one that andrew and rachel lived in for the first 17 years that they owned hermitage. it was built in 19 -- 19 -- 1797. the smaller building andrew and rachel built after they moved here in 1804, half of it was the kitchen for the log house. the other half was a slave quarter where the cook lived. over here, the large panel lays out jackson's early life. jackson was our first president who was the son of immigrants. his parents came to north america from northern...
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rachel: oh no.am: but today...i was ready. m: creed a rachel: mbat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> hello and welcome back. we are talking about julio escobar about restorative justice. coolio, i understand that you initiate meetings or mediation between offenders and their victims, survivors and whatnot, and you have sort of an agenda for that in which you help open everybody's mind to what their practice is, so, do you meet these people through their case manager, parole officers? how does that work? >> we work with partners and the partners are the probation department, probation officers, but also they refer their cases to social workers or a case manager. that time wh min
rachel: oh no.am: but today...i was ready. m: creed a rachel: mbat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> hello and welcome back. we are talking about julio escobar...
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i have heard rachel speak. she does a fabulous job. thank you for joining us. rachel: thank you. thank you for that warm welcome. everybody has been fantastic. -- coldest fullest place i have done a lecture. how cool is that? have always been interested in the history of military medicine. it has been a gold mine since i have come to this museum. this is an honor. byave to start my talk saying the research and view are not reflective of the opinions or views of the secretary of defense of historical office. oft i am giving is a summary my dissertation research. those opinions are my own. today i will discuss world war i and my research looks at the civil war of their vietnam, but i chose this instance for a couple reasons. one because it is the 100th year anniversary of the war. this is a time we are reflecting upon what happened 100 years ago. perspective,ical world war i offers interesting insights. field of psychiatry was becoming professionalized in the united states. thed war i represented first attempt to organize military psychiatry. time medicalrst professionals accepted
i have heard rachel speak. she does a fabulous job. thank you for joining us. rachel: thank you. thank you for that warm welcome. everybody has been fantastic. -- coldest fullest place i have done a lecture. how cool is that? have always been interested in the history of military medicine. it has been a gold mine since i have come to this museum. this is an honor. byave to start my talk saying the research and view are not reflective of the opinions or views of the secretary of defense of...
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rachel armstrong has what millions of young girls longed for. just seventeen years of age she's landed a coveted place at russia's bolshoi ballet academy she spent most of her young life working towards that goal training for several hours a day. it's just everything to me i really enjoy and it's what i want to you. rachel grew up in gateshead a town in the northeast of england she knew she wanted to become a ballerina at the age of six and her parents helped her to realize her dream when their living room grew too small for her to practice or pirouettes simply ase they turned their garage into a ballet studio they even hired a private instructor who focused exclusively on rachel's nutritional needs and muscle development in such a disk. and it's like this is so. so. says the bolshoi is among the world's oldest and most famous classical ballet companies rachel's fifteen minute video application was so convincing that the jury accepted her into the academy straight away without an interview that rarely happens. now four years of training a wager
rachel armstrong has what millions of young girls longed for. just seventeen years of age she's landed a coveted place at russia's bolshoi ballet academy she spent most of her young life working towards that goal training for several hours a day. it's just everything to me i really enjoy and it's what i want to you. rachel grew up in gateshead a town in the northeast of england she knew she wanted to become a ballerina at the age of six and her parents helped her to realize her dream when their...
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it's now eleven pm and rachel has been at work for thirteen hours. this is the best moment of the working to have. just taken a sip of drink bringing us here and this thing. and doing nothing after all the. recent q.'s birthday here with a boy. this is my wife and this is my son. the child moved back to bulgaria for sums beth even though he worked three jobs there he still didn't make enough money to support a family. oh we're selling a driver in bulgaria so is waking up at three o'clock in the morning most making the delivery of but it. different tribes. and i thought i was going to our port. to. put turks in the ships. trucks and trailers in the ships so i thought i was going i was very long bus i was working eighteen twenty hour for the there were some days. i was going to work with no sleep. seven am veach i was still asleep but even is already cleaning the pool. a night at the luxury boutique hotel palla villas costs around a thousand euros the price includes breakfast on your own private patio. nobody will want to great start to the day my call
it's now eleven pm and rachel has been at work for thirteen hours. this is the best moment of the working to have. just taken a sip of drink bringing us here and this thing. and doing nothing after all the. recent q.'s birthday here with a boy. this is my wife and this is my son. the child moved back to bulgaria for sums beth even though he worked three jobs there he still didn't make enough money to support a family. oh we're selling a driver in bulgaria so is waking up at three o'clock in the...
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rachel: yep. >> my name is joseph.hen you're looking at the trends and how different generations feel about different policy techniques, is there perhaps some sort of effect when it comes to the polarity of international systems in a generation coming up in polarity that could effect how they think about foreign-policy? trevor: yes. i think you are on it there. it doesn't explain the whole trend because you see this sort of step function before millennials, but one of the things i think distinguishes millennials from gen zers and older americans is millennials are the first generation to come of age, to hit adulthood when you start understanding the world like a grown-up, after the cold war was over. and so i speak as a person who grew up in the depths of the cold war. you don't know how i think. it was us-them, black-and-white. simple world back then. i did my first white paper on millennials, and we interviewed about 50 millennials for the project. just to get some kind of vibe. one of the things we heard over and ov
rachel: yep. >> my name is joseph.hen you're looking at the trends and how different generations feel about different policy techniques, is there perhaps some sort of effect when it comes to the polarity of international systems in a generation coming up in polarity that could effect how they think about foreign-policy? trevor: yes. i think you are on it there. it doesn't explain the whole trend because you see this sort of step function before millennials, but one of the things i think...
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i would like to welcome rachel. i heard her speak. she does a fabulous job. please, save some good questions for her at the end. welcome, rachel. >> thank you. and thank you so much for that warm welcome. everybody here at the museum has been fantastic. i have to say this is by far the coolest place i have ever done a lecture. i mean, this is spine in a jar. how cool that is? i have always been interested in the history of military medicine. i moved here about three years ago and so this is a real honor for me to be here today. >> i have to start my talk by saying that the research and views that present today are not reflective of the opinions and views of the office of the secretary of defense his tore tall office or the views of the department -- historical office or the views of the department of defense. i'm presenting to you the opinions that i got from my research and they are my own. i chose this particular instance for a couple of reasons. one, because it's 1900 year anniversary of the war. this is a time in which we are reflecting upon what happened
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rachel, author of this girl stands at the door spoke earlier this year. >> good evening. good evening. welcome to the library, i'm head of this department and it's my pleasure to honor the special guest kurt rachel. rachel is an award-winning historian and associate professor at rutgers since 2011 her scholarly interest in the culture prospects of girlhood and race in postwar united states. she's the author of relative intimacy, another books. she received her phd from yale university and currently lives in brooklyn, new york. she has published several articles in the journal of social history, the yale journal of law in american history. she has also received a worst from the american council of learned society, the institute at harvard, the center for studies at harvard and the social science research council, this evening, rachel will discuss her latest, a girl stands at the door. the generation of young woman who desegregated america's schools. this illustrates the bravery of young african-american women made racial integration in schools a priority and reality. pleas
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i want to jump back to a rachel brought earlier.on't believe romney is irrelevant, as that of a campaigner as he he may have been in the past. god forbid that he should lead along with ben sasse of nebraska, john mccain and maybe one or two other republican senators a de facto never trump republican caucus within the united states senate. if god for bid republicans should be pushing the impeachment come impeachment, impeachment, all of these various scavenger hunt, three investigations taking place and it's about one thing and one thing only, which is tenet the democrat to promote impeachment and god for bid it should come in the house of representatives. coming to the president's defense. >> rachel, as many negative things that i sat and thought about nancy pelosi, she did get it right when impeachment is not on the agenda. i guess she has a better memory than democrats of how a boomerang against republicans in the impeachment of bill clinton. >> at not on the agenda on the run-up to the election. but it will be number one on the a
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my last manages the pool bar he hired rachel four years ago. good he's very strong he's knowing everything where you pay off a server. and you can find it. easy to find like you. really like gary and for. can tell you the film yet because when they were cool then someone who'll forming a family. they don't do it for. work for the race things they're miami for themselves. and this is exactly the same house about oh i'm a little high all you want that's what i'll be we keep. it up he's a nice life he's a bit of style he's very faithful you can get a problem in doing something it's not so easy here to find someone to be so prone to so and i just you know and for and the most important to him is that the kind of this sense of humor. because i was just so. very nice you guys thank you. even though lifts would make service sector jobs a lot easier hotels are not allowed to install them everything has to look just like it did in the past the way people imagine greece. isn't even worried that his job might ruin his health. example yes i feel it at home
my last manages the pool bar he hired rachel four years ago. good he's very strong he's knowing everything where you pay off a server. and you can find it. easy to find like you. really like gary and for. can tell you the film yet because when they were cool then someone who'll forming a family. they don't do it for. work for the race things they're miami for themselves. and this is exactly the same house about oh i'm a little high all you want that's what i'll be we keep. it up he's a nice...
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month all spanish is the pool ball he hired rachel four years ago. he's very strong who's doing everything they do off a server. and you're gonna find. easy to fight. like gary and and for. until you get going yeah because they were cool and some money cool for me to fire me. but don't do it for. work for wasting their money for themselves. and this is not the same house you bought i don't think that high a little like going to stephanopoulos we've hit. the case and i think there's a better style he's very thankful he has a problem in doing something it's not so easy here to find someone to be so wrong with so my stuff you know and for and they're the most important to his to play this sense of humor. because i was just so. very nice. very nice thank you and. then. even though lifts would make service sector jobs a lot easier hotels are not allowed to install them everything has to look just like it did in the past the way people imagine greece. isn't even worried that his job might ruin his health. somehow yes i feel it at home every morning when i
month all spanish is the pool ball he hired rachel four years ago. he's very strong who's doing everything they do off a server. and you're gonna find. easy to fight. like gary and and for. until you get going yeah because they were cool and some money cool for me to fire me. but don't do it for. work for wasting their money for themselves. and this is not the same house you bought i don't think that high a little like going to stephanopoulos we've hit. the case and i think there's a better...
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rachel maddow would sort of say i love it and i don't have that as the talking is our patrick but you with your analogy back it up ok i get a trick she could do a cameo in a pussy riot video and some toss outs are showing up and down and you know it but over it no pornography no pornography sorry and i don't know what's going on that one is peter the point is you're right ten or twenty years ago they would have rallied around the president in that scenario but we we are not in that time anymore now there is a kind of a political ideological obsession a fetish if you will and a total derangement to get this rid of this president so what might have been true twenty years ago is not have wouldn't happen now in that sense yeah the media is completely out of it's out of history in that sense but i think the point is as well that you're not going to get any political objectivity from this mainstream media and in a sense they're going to hand donald trump reelection in two thousand and twenty if they continue down this road i think it's wishful thinking that they'll be able to personally tha
rachel maddow would sort of say i love it and i don't have that as the talking is our patrick but you with your analogy back it up ok i get a trick she could do a cameo in a pussy riot video and some toss outs are showing up and down and you know it but over it no pornography no pornography sorry and i don't know what's going on that one is peter the point is you're right ten or twenty years ago they would have rallied around the president in that scenario but we we are not in that time anymore...
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manages the pool he hired rachel four years ago. good he's very strong who's doing everything where they all fees everything. and you gonna find it. easy if you. like gary and and for. can tell you didn't know me yet because they were cool and some money cool for me to fire me. they don't do it for. work for wasting their money for themselves. and this is not the same house about oh i think i look like oh yes that's what i'll be up to we can. get. that up he's a nice life he's a bit of style he's very thankful you can hear. from him doing something it's not so easy here to find someone to be so prone to so and i just you know i'm fit and the most important to his. head the sense of he'll. because i was just so. very nice. very nice thank you and. then. even though lifts would make service sector jobs a lot easier hotels are not allowed to install them everything has to look just like it did in the past the way people imagine greece. isn't even worried that his job might ruin his health. now how yes i feel it at home every morning wh
manages the pool he hired rachel four years ago. good he's very strong who's doing everything where they all fees everything. and you gonna find it. easy if you. like gary and and for. can tell you didn't know me yet because they were cool and some money cool for me to fire me. they don't do it for. work for wasting their money for themselves. and this is not the same house about oh i think i look like oh yes that's what i'll be up to we can. get. that up he's a nice life he's a bit of style...
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however the casualty of his victory is his wife, rachel. she marries jackson and he discovered that her first husband. that beginning affected the rest of their lives. during the campaign jackson understood that it would become an issue. she stayed at the hermitage for a great deal of the campaign knowing a little bit of what was going on. there were pamphlets written about her and newspaper articles written about her. she was the topic of conversation when women of social status were not talked about the same way and her reputation was questioned and how could you elect a man married to this woman. the result was that jackson won. about two weeks after he was declared the victor rachel suffered either a stroke or a heart attack and died five days later. what you see here in the display case is avail that was being made for her by a group of her friends that were put in a wardrobe together for her to take to washington and coaching her. technically she was never first lady. one of the things i am particularly proud about is that we pride ou
however the casualty of his victory is his wife, rachel. she marries jackson and he discovered that her first husband. that beginning affected the rest of their lives. during the campaign jackson understood that it would become an issue. she stayed at the hermitage for a great deal of the campaign knowing a little bit of what was going on. there were pamphlets written about her and newspaper articles written about her. she was the topic of conversation when women of social status were not...
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the ro"the rachel maddow show" right now with ari melber, talking about doing a lot of work for rachel. >> it's not work if you love it. >> ernie banks over there. >> have a great weekend and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. as he mentioned, rachel has the night off. but we have a lot of interesting stuff to get to. there is so much happening in the news. a blistering critique came through today of the trump administration's attempts to reunite of the families separated along the border. chris was just reporting on this. a court order does require it. and we will be joined tonight by reporter jacob soboroff to explain what set that federal judge off today. meanwhile, donald trump is back at his own golf club in new jersey. he's going to stay there for two more weeks. we learned that from rudy giuliani, who now claims that trump will, once and for all announce whether he's doing that much-discussed interview with special counsel robert mueller, who himself was busy wrapping the first week of the trial with trump campaign chairman, paul manafort. that's not only the only l
the ro"the rachel maddow show" right now with ari melber, talking about doing a lot of work for rachel. >> it's not work if you love it. >> ernie banks over there. >> have a great weekend and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. as he mentioned, rachel has the night off. but we have a lot of interesting stuff to get to. there is so much happening in the news. a blistering critique came through today of the trump administration's attempts to reunite of the...
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rachel has the night off. we have a pretty big show.federal criminal trial of the president's cane chairman. prosecutors called as witnesses today several people who sold paul manafort expensive clothes, cars and houses items he bought through the secret international wire payments. one important thing we learned from what happened in court today, there judge is holding mus
rachel has the night off. we have a pretty big show.federal criminal trial of the president's cane chairman. prosecutors called as witnesses today several people who sold paul manafort expensive clothes, cars and houses items he bought through the secret international wire payments. one important thing we learned from what happened in court today, there judge is holding mus
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to protect themselves from you your view or the view they got their person the opioid addict that rachel maddow is selling stool softener to she's afraid of that person and she's afraid of how how to get away from that person so when they're talking about why we need more war they're basically i think genetically you talked about you know cairo in egypt and the pyramids and stuff like that like i think our d.n.a. no it's like we're at a tipping point and that something's going to come on the day and then they always right to collective unconscious again read your. you know who do. dove deeper into the sub conscious and unconscious than freud was able to do and discovered the foundation of our collective unconscious in our connection to cosmic consciousness you know that we understand this on a on a particle on atomic level a d.n.a. level and so which is part of our common experience is rebelling and so it manifests itself differently as you know we've witnessed in mexico they are there with plaques post life. reality as a series of reflections of the dead body going down the stairs into
to protect themselves from you your view or the view they got their person the opioid addict that rachel maddow is selling stool softener to she's afraid of that person and she's afraid of how how to get away from that person so when they're talking about why we need more war they're basically i think genetically you talked about you know cairo in egypt and the pyramids and stuff like that like i think our d.n.a. no it's like we're at a tipping point and that something's going to come on the...
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thank you very much, and we will go to rachel here. [applause] rachel: thank you guys, and thanks everybody for being here. i'm going to just open up with a couple of questions to start the discussion, and then i would love to hear from all of you. as you may have figured out, i am the millennial representative on the panel. they were like, oh, we have these two older white guys. we should get a millennial girl. [laughter] rachel: to that end, i didn't want to touch on something you said at the end, and that is when you're talking about the formation of the millennial mind and how millennials have responded to events, particularly iraq, libya, i would pose a broader question about why. why do these differences exist in the generations, particularly when you have boomers dealing with vietnam? for years we have been drawing parallels between iraq and vietnam. they chose to represent their attitudes slightly differently. trevor: that is a great question. i think the first question is why would this be happening. there are a lot of differe
thank you very much, and we will go to rachel here. [applause] rachel: thank you guys, and thanks everybody for being here. i'm going to just open up with a couple of questions to start the discussion, and then i would love to hear from all of you. as you may have figured out, i am the millennial representative on the panel. they were like, oh, we have these two older white guys. we should get a millennial girl. [laughter] rachel: to that end, i didn't want to touch on something you said at the...
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protect themselves from you you're the viewer the view they got the person the opioid addict that rachel maddow is selling stool softener to she's afraid of that person and she's afraid of how how to get away from that person so when they're talking about why we need more war they're basically i think genetically you talked about you know cairo in egypt and . pyramids and stuff like that like i think our d.n.a. no it's like we're at a tipping point and that something's going to come all the d.n.a. always right to collective unconscious yeah read your. you know who dove deeper into the sub conscious and unconscious than freud was able to do and discovered the foundation of our collective unconscious and our connection to cosmic consciousness you know that we understand this on a on a particle on atomic level on a d.n.a. level and so gaia which is part of our common experience is rebelling and so it manifests itself differently as you know we've witnessed in mexico they are there with plaques post life. reality as a series of reflections of the dead body going down the stairs into the afte
protect themselves from you you're the viewer the view they got the person the opioid addict that rachel maddow is selling stool softener to she's afraid of that person and she's afraid of how how to get away from that person so when they're talking about why we need more war they're basically i think genetically you talked about you know cairo in egypt and . pyramids and stuff like that like i think our d.n.a. no it's like we're at a tipping point and that something's going to come all the...
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rachel could you gel. rachel could goal. rachel could you goal. sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole world in all its beauty. three innovative technologies for our ultimate in vision, clarity, and protection. rachel kugel. rachel kugel. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of stro
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that was controversial, because rachel was married to another man. they had a falling out and when jackson married her, he thought she was divorced. so technically, jackson was in a bigamist marriage. this was used by his political opponents, for years to come. when rachel died in 1828, just a few weeks after the presidential election of 1828, jackson blamed the death of his wife on john quincy adams, his political opponent, because adams supporters had used the issue of this controversial marriage to rachel, as a point against jackson and he believed it stressed her out, to the point of killing her, in 1828. jackson, if i may make a footnote, did adopt to native american children. one of which we don't know much about. his name was theodore. a young, indian boy. then he adopted a young indian girl, who was an orphan from the war he fought in 1814. so that is jackson's family. >> and very quickly, the hermitage was intended to be, what? >> the hermitage was his plantation. he purchased it in 1804. it was a large plantation. jackson was not an ordinar
that was controversial, because rachel was married to another man. they had a falling out and when jackson married her, he thought she was divorced. so technically, jackson was in a bigamist marriage. this was used by his political opponents, for years to come. when rachel died in 1828, just a few weeks after the presidential election of 1828, jackson blamed the death of his wife on john quincy adams, his political opponent, because adams supporters had used the issue of this controversial...
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and that's rachel's young son running the whole operation.rmission to show his face, but we're going to blur it anyway. i still have hope for him. >> three, two, one. >> hello. this is thomas robb, national director of the knights party. >> hello and i'm rachel pendergraft. welcome to another edition of "this is the klan." and there's a lot of news going on this week. there's an attack on law and order in general. now, i noticed that seems kind of humorous to you. >> cut just for a second. i just -- you guys are doing great. i just think if you guys talk more to the camera out here. you're just talking to -- it's just me and you. and i hope my black presence isn't disturbing. >> that's okay. >> you want to invite the viewer at home in. that's all i'm saying. >> so we can officially say now that this wonderful black man has given us technical advice to make our show even better. >> yes. see? even that was better. you were talking right to me. it was like i was right there at the taping with you. >> absolutely. >> let's do this, invite us in, s
and that's rachel's young son running the whole operation.rmission to show his face, but we're going to blur it anyway. i still have hope for him. >> three, two, one. >> hello. this is thomas robb, national director of the knights party. >> hello and i'm rachel pendergraft. welcome to another edition of "this is the klan." and there's a lot of news going on this week. there's an attack on law and order in general. now, i noticed that seems kind of humorous to you....
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scarlet: rachel evan, bloomberg's etf reporter, thank you.y has something for everyone and the macro economic climate makes for a rough particular etf. >> this week, we take you out to see with the shipping etf. it tracks and in-depth -- an index of the shipping industry -- trade under the ticker "c "see." they have around $70 million in assets and carry 65 basis points. investors have been left with a sinking feeling from the disappointing fund performance. sea has a negative return up 40% since june 2011 when it began tracking its current index. the same can be soon with the past year with returned stuck in the red. grownnd payments have more than 16% in the same. -- same period. this combined with price declines rings the yield to almost 6%. sea gets a green light in the traffic lay system with no alerts -- light system with no alerts. scarlet: be sure to watch bloomberg etf iq at 1 p.m. everyday our time. joe: coming up, what you need to know for tomorrow's trading day. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" walmart helped prope
scarlet: rachel evan, bloomberg's etf reporter, thank you.y has something for everyone and the macro economic climate makes for a rough particular etf. >> this week, we take you out to see with the shipping etf. it tracks and in-depth -- an index of the shipping industry -- trade under the ticker "c "see." they have around $70 million in assets and carry 65 basis points. investors have been left with a sinking feeling from the disappointing fund performance. sea has a...
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rachel evans, thank you so much.orget to watch bloomberg etf iq on bloomberg every wednesday at 1 p.m. new york time. rachel is often a featured guest. gap is coming out with comparable sales for the second quarter. cap global, which is the main brand if you will saw comparable sales drop 5%. that was a bigger loss and decline than expected. at banana republic and old navy, the numbers were meeting or beating estimates. old navy sales rose 5% and one percentage point higher than what analysts were looking for. banana republic was right in line. overall sales for the second quarter are up 2% versus a consensus estimate of 1.5%. the stock is plunging down by 6% in after-hours trade. caroline: coming up, working for a silicon valley tech firm is great if you are on staff. we are looking at the big tech contracted labor. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: "what'd you miss?" silicon valley, tech companies are known for the big salaries and generous perks for their employees. but, they have increasingly turned to contractors w
rachel evans, thank you so much.orget to watch bloomberg etf iq on bloomberg every wednesday at 1 p.m. new york time. rachel is often a featured guest. gap is coming out with comparable sales for the second quarter. cap global, which is the main brand if you will saw comparable sales drop 5%. that was a bigger loss and decline than expected. at banana republic and old navy, the numbers were meeting or beating estimates. old navy sales rose 5% and one percentage point higher than what analysts...
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rachel, is it possible for us to diverge that much? rachel: that is a great question. issue we had been grappling since the financial crisis, so what extent does the leslie the rest of the world or grow by itself? we have seen how quantitative easing has occurred around the world. now they are tightening. we saw japan looking like it may taper is quantitative easing. the question is if we see the rest of the world playing catch-up with the u.s. as the u.s. drops off. we have seen data coming in relatively strong in the u.s., but to jim's point, we see rate hikes coming through, can the u.s. maintain that growth is emerging markets, asia starts to pick up? it is always hard when you see markets diverge giving the trade links we see an tariffs. thoseifficult to see how positions are insulated from one another. alix: rachel evans and jim paulsen will be sticking with us. bullish on corporate credit. we will speak with the head of macro strategy who says all the drama about the supply coming on september might be overblown. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybr
rachel, is it possible for us to diverge that much? rachel: that is a great question. issue we had been grappling since the financial crisis, so what extent does the leslie the rest of the world or grow by itself? we have seen how quantitative easing has occurred around the world. now they are tightening. we saw japan looking like it may taper is quantitative easing. the question is if we see the rest of the world playing catch-up with the u.s. as the u.s. drops off. we have seen data coming in...
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i think he hasn't given up the dream, but i agree with rachel.way. >> seems like a no go. >>> next is a big upset brewing in texas. a new poll shows in striking distance of ted cruz. >>> a new poll in texas is giving democrats at least a little bit of hope that they can pull off an upset in this year's senate race in texas. democrat beto o'rourke is losing to senator ted cruz by just six points. he's still a long shot to be sure, but o'rourke has also raised more money than cruz and has had more cash on hand as of the end of june. o'rourke is running as an unabashed liberal in texas. he's pro-choice, wants an assault weapons ban, a path to citizenship, an obamacare public option, and cruz says o'rourke sounds like he's running in massachusetts, not texas. matt, you have a great piece in "town & country" magazine. you asked the question, can a person who looks like kennedy and sounds like kennedy win in texas? >> yeah, and you're right he does sound like he's running in massachusetts. he's an unabashed progressive. he talks about gun control in a
i think he hasn't given up the dream, but i agree with rachel.way. >> seems like a no go. >>> next is a big upset brewing in texas. a new poll shows in striking distance of ted cruz. >>> a new poll in texas is giving democrats at least a little bit of hope that they can pull off an upset in this year's senate race in texas. democrat beto o'rourke is losing to senator ted cruz by just six points. he's still a long shot to be sure, but o'rourke has also raised more money...