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as a student at rutgers, i became a columnist for the paper . it was the daily newspaper at rutgers university. i was let go from that job. i wrote a column about how much money professors give to each political party. the ratio of democrats to republicans was 104-1. i said why don't i create my own newspaper so i did that. i didn't know what i was doing. most of the work was layout design. i had to learn how to layout newspaper magazine. i did that and i had a staff. it was called the centurion and the rest is history. >> in a few remaining minutes, i want to ask you about two people you brought up here in my notes i have listed a lot of them muckrakers that you talk about. you brought up daniel ellsberg and mike wallace. are they heroes do you? are they effective people in their field? >> some of the things they have done or heroic. mike wallace was an unbelievable questioner. he made people feel comfortable in his interviews and i respect that. not just a protected class for priesthood, people want journalism to be an identity like a cartel.
as a student at rutgers, i became a columnist for the paper . it was the daily newspaper at rutgers university. i was let go from that job. i wrote a column about how much money professors give to each political party. the ratio of democrats to republicans was 104-1. i said why don't i create my own newspaper so i did that. i didn't know what i was doing. most of the work was layout design. i had to learn how to layout newspaper magazine. i did that and i had a staff. it was called the...
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owens, who also studied with chris, scholar and veteran of new jersey prison and honored graduate of rutgers university. also, another graduate is here, ron pierce. very happy to welcome him as well. we spent some time this afternoon selecting books for this little library around us and i know we want to be a part of helping these scholars rebuild their collections and before i came up here, i read the latest piece by my friend, the kaepernick effect. he writes about radical action with such fire and joy and he gave me something that i needed today he just dropped a piece in the nation and i just wanted to share a little bit of that with you today. he said i never thought yesterday, reading my book would count as an act of resistance but here we are. i do know that here in virginia and across the country, there are metric ton of people who either didn't vote or under 8:00 they're going to turn the lives of the tony morrison book burners on their head if they demand accountability for the past, present and future. and on that note, let's get going. please give it up for boris, chris, and russ
owens, who also studied with chris, scholar and veteran of new jersey prison and honored graduate of rutgers university. also, another graduate is here, ron pierce. very happy to welcome him as well. we spent some time this afternoon selecting books for this little library around us and i know we want to be a part of helping these scholars rebuild their collections and before i came up here, i read the latest piece by my friend, the kaepernick effect. he writes about radical action with such...
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he's a professor of political science at rutgers university in new jersey. he's also been compiling reports of ukrainian partisan activity behind russian lines. professor modal good to have you. on the day, we've seen a series of attacks in crimea recently. russia has always presumed the peninsula was beyond keys, operational reach, statements out of ukraine. we just sort them certainly please, but very vague. who do you think is behind the blasts? well, good question. no one really knows. i'm in the, on the assumption made by most ukrainian military and was that is to say people who are not officially connected to the government is that these sorts of blast incurring that kind of damage would have to have been made by missiles of some kind or rather, in other words, if that's the case, then it's likely to have been the ukrainian armed forces, possibly air craft, more likely artillery that would have fired the rockets of these kinds of missiles simply aren't available to local partners and forces. on the other hand, as you know, the ukrainian government is o
he's a professor of political science at rutgers university in new jersey. he's also been compiling reports of ukrainian partisan activity behind russian lines. professor modal good to have you. on the day, we've seen a series of attacks in crimea recently. russia has always presumed the peninsula was beyond keys, operational reach, statements out of ukraine. we just sort them certainly please, but very vague. who do you think is behind the blasts? well, good question. no one really knows. i'm...
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of the american academy of arts and sciences as well as the institutional biosafety committee at rutgers. he is a fellow of the infectious disease society of america, american association for aspen of science. he was the editor of molecular biology for 16 years. he serves as a project leader of three nih research grants, has provided testimony to the house committee on energy and commerce on the 2014 anthrax incident, was a founding member of the cambridge working group whose cautionary statement on game to function research involving potential pandemic pathogens remains as relevant as the day it was released in july 2014. dr. ebright. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me to discuss dana function research and its oversight to -- discuss gain of function research and its oversight. in my oral statement, i will discuss the definition of dana of function research talk -- dana function research and steps to strengthen oversight of the research. what is gain of function research of concern? it is defined as research activities reasonably dissipated to increase transmissibility, ability to
of the american academy of arts and sciences as well as the institutional biosafety committee at rutgers. he is a fellow of the infectious disease society of america, american association for aspen of science. he was the editor of molecular biology for 16 years. he serves as a project leader of three nih research grants, has provided testimony to the house committee on energy and commerce on the 2014 anthrax incident, was a founding member of the cambridge working group whose cautionary...
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a molecular biologist from rutgers describe this research in wuhan as wuhan lab used in ih funding to construct sars really coronavirus is able to infect human cells and laboratory animals. this is high risk research that creates new potential pandemic pathogens. potential pandemic pathogens that exist only in the lab not in nature. this research -- these are his words, this research matches, a pit of my eyes is the definition of gain of function research entirely in wuhan for which there were supposed to be a federal pause. dr. fauci, knowing it is a crime to lida congress come at you wish to retract your statement of may 11 when you claimed the nih never funded into function research in? >> senator paul, i have never lied before the congress and i do not retract that statement. this paper that you are referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain of function. let me finish. >> you're saying that is not gain of function? >> that is correct. senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about quite frankly. i want to say that officially. you d
a molecular biologist from rutgers describe this research in wuhan as wuhan lab used in ih funding to construct sars really coronavirus is able to infect human cells and laboratory animals. this is high risk research that creates new potential pandemic pathogens. potential pandemic pathogens that exist only in the lab not in nature. this research -- these are his words, this research matches, a pit of my eyes is the definition of gain of function research entirely in wuhan for which there were...
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if you look at community transmission around the united states, you mentioned first of all, rutgers and be in areas where there is high community level, which means not only is there a lot of virus spreading, but a significant toll on hospitalizations in those areas, as well. that's part of the reason they go into masking. what is interesting, jake, i learned this today, when it goes to 3, 4, 5-year-olds, if you look at philadelphia for example, closer to where you're from, and if you look at the community level there, you'll see there's different areas that are high versus medium, versus low. philadelphia is medium. so they shouldn't have indoor masking requirements. there is a federal requirement, though, for head start programs specifically, children in that age range, 3, 4, 5-year-olds, head start programs specifically that they are continuing to wear masks. that's a federal requirement. so a requirement that has been challenged in several states around the country. but the thinking is, that is a population of people who tend to be more vulnerable, more likely to develop severe illn
if you look at community transmission around the united states, you mentioned first of all, rutgers and be in areas where there is high community level, which means not only is there a lot of virus spreading, but a significant toll on hospitalizations in those areas, as well. that's part of the reason they go into masking. what is interesting, jake, i learned this today, when it goes to 3, 4, 5-year-olds, if you look at philadelphia for example, closer to where you're from, and if you look at...
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it's been quite a, story for rutgers the deputy national editor. at the washington post, an msnbc political analyst. joining now is broadly, moss national security and the partners of the law firm of -- pc. i had the pleasure talking to mark last night, about rally today think you for joining us proudly. let's talk a little about something i just mentioned, that is that these warrants are based on criminal investigations. but they don't, say the information we don't have as to the subject of the criminal investigation is. but it hints that the possession or control of these documents, certainly the distribution of some of these documents would be patently illegal. >> correct, absolutely sir we don't know for certain that should always be made clear. donald trump is the, target person with the he is and it was his records that were sitting and the white house. it was sent to his private resort, so presumably, he is one of if not the target. there are other individuals we, know the fbi subpoenaed surveillance videos for mar-a-lago, presumably to see
it's been quite a, story for rutgers the deputy national editor. at the washington post, an msnbc political analyst. joining now is broadly, moss national security and the partners of the law firm of -- pc. i had the pleasure talking to mark last night, about rally today think you for joining us proudly. let's talk a little about something i just mentioned, that is that these warrants are based on criminal investigations. but they don't, say the information we don't have as to the subject of...
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and molecular elegy from rutgers describe this research in wuhan as wuhan lab used in ih funding to constructars really coronavirus is able to infect human cells and laboratory animals. this is high risk research that creates new potential pandemic pathogens. potential pandemic pathogens that exist only in the lab not in nature. this research -- these are his words, this research matches, a pit of my eyes is the definition of gain of function research entirely in wuhan for which there were supposed to be a federal pause. dr. fauci, knowing it is a crime to lida congress come at you wish to retract your statement of may 11 when you claimed the nih never funded into function research in? >> senator paul, i have never lied before the congress and i do not retract that statement. this paper that you are referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain of function. let me finish. >> you're saying that is not gain of function? >> that is correct. senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about quite frankly. i want to say that officially. you do not know w
and molecular elegy from rutgers describe this research in wuhan as wuhan lab used in ih funding to constructars really coronavirus is able to infect human cells and laboratory animals. this is high risk research that creates new potential pandemic pathogens. potential pandemic pathogens that exist only in the lab not in nature. this research -- these are his words, this research matches, a pit of my eyes is the definition of gain of function research entirely in wuhan for which there were...
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when he does go to college it is an -- it is a minister who gets him a scholarship to go to rutgers.e finishes a four-year program in three years, dual major of math and law. he is the best math student there. he just reads the law, he does not go to law school. then he becomes a railroad lawyer right at the beginning of the boom of railroads and as you can imagine, super lucrative work and amazingly interesting work. and he is actually like an early version of a specialist corporate lawyer. he argues six different railroad cases before the supreme court. but on top of all of this he gets really interested in actuarial science. i told you he is a math major. life insurance is very interesting. so interested he becomes a full-time actuarial along with being america's most decorated railroad lawyer. the history of the actuarial trade is fuzzy he has to be one of the first 50 to 100 people that ever holds that job on top of being a world-class lawyer. just an amazing person. susan: kennedy appointed byron white to the court. i am wondering how you singled him out as an example of a dive
when he does go to college it is an -- it is a minister who gets him a scholarship to go to rutgers.e finishes a four-year program in three years, dual major of math and law. he is the best math student there. he just reads the law, he does not go to law school. then he becomes a railroad lawyer right at the beginning of the boom of railroads and as you can imagine, super lucrative work and amazingly interesting work. and he is actually like an early version of a specialist corporate lawyer. he...
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a lot more to the story, i will leave it to rutgers, and he'll tell you himself, after the break.e books. grabber snacks, and your team, because the velshi banned book club is next. club is next club is next protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. make your home totally you. i did with wayfair.tein also has key nutrients sometimes i'm a homebody. can never have too many pillows. sometimes i'm all business. wooo! i'm a momma 24/7. seriously with the marker? i'm a bit of a foodie. perfect. but not much of a chef. yes! ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need. ♪ (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (dad) yeah, and it's from the most reliable 5g network in america. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (mom) yeah, it
a lot more to the story, i will leave it to rutgers, and he'll tell you himself, after the break.e books. grabber snacks, and your team, because the velshi banned book club is next. club is next club is next protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. make your home totally you. i did with wayfair.tein also has key nutrients sometimes i'm a homebody. can never...
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this season with 2 points from 2 games publication in the wrong and definitely wrong which clear rutger tonight that he will learn of that unfortunately is now a few rooms time to do so. and it's not cool for us football as well. governing body, if he for has suspended india with immediate effect for what it calls undue influence from 3rd parties. schieffer made the move after india supreme court dismissed the president of the countries football federation. it means that the on the 17 women's woke up, which was set to be held in india in october, cannot proceed as planned. here's our correspondent poverty metal. with the latest, i think turned in dell will not be hosting the under 17. womens was off, which was to take place in october. and none of the national teams are allowed to participate in any international match. and that is because the fall i suspended, which is the body that goblins and manages football in india. the fall says it's because of influence from quote, 3rd parties which violates the fall. it all goes back to the fact that i was not able to hold elections on time. ev
this season with 2 points from 2 games publication in the wrong and definitely wrong which clear rutger tonight that he will learn of that unfortunately is now a few rooms time to do so. and it's not cool for us football as well. governing body, if he for has suspended india with immediate effect for what it calls undue influence from 3rd parties. schieffer made the move after india supreme court dismissed the president of the countries football federation. it means that the on the 17 women's...
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although, i am certain that none of you viewers would want to spend even an hour over at rutgers whichike where he's going to go. it is not a nice place, and he is not going to have an easy time there. but, one of the things that he is required to do, he is required to testify at the upcoming hearing which is slated for october of this year against the trump organization. now, there's so much conversation, alex, about whether or not he's going to testify against donald trump. i don't see how it is possible that he doesn't. here is the reason why, the trump organization is donald's eponymous company. nothing, i said this for four and five years on television, before congress, nothing goes on at the trump organization that donald trump is not, and i repeat, is not intimately aware of and involved in. what is he going to do? he's got to pick and choose what questions he is going to answer? that is not the way this is going to work. if the prosecutors from the da 's office, if district attorney alvin does not ask him the very specific questions that i can throw out in the next three minute
although, i am certain that none of you viewers would want to spend even an hour over at rutgers whichike where he's going to go. it is not a nice place, and he is not going to have an easy time there. but, one of the things that he is required to do, he is required to testify at the upcoming hearing which is slated for october of this year against the trump organization. now, there's so much conversation, alex, about whether or not he's going to testify against donald trump. i don't see how it...
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like this, of course, brit looking for. personally speaking, how do you see things pony out through rutgers simply not giving up. well, roussel will not give up if, unless and will not stop unless it will be stopped. and that's why it depends not only on the resolve of our armed forces and our training of our, of our armed forces and resolve of our society. but also on the support that we need to sustainably receive from our western partners. and from those who believe in them, rule of law, who believe in international, in international law, in values in awe, in independence and territorial integrity as, as basic rights of the, of the nations and countries. so yes, dissertation is not easy, but some of the ab regains and liberation of our territories that we've succeeded to have definitely inspire us. and at the same time, we are having a lot of losses, a lot of experiencing in a lot of destruction. a lot of um, homes, some civilian infrastructure is being destroyed by the enemy. ah, but that does not preclude us from, from desire to regain the territory and to ensure that people are safely
like this, of course, brit looking for. personally speaking, how do you see things pony out through rutgers simply not giving up. well, roussel will not give up if, unless and will not stop unless it will be stopped. and that's why it depends not only on the resolve of our armed forces and our training of our, of our armed forces and resolve of our society. but also on the support that we need to sustainably receive from our western partners. and from those who believe in them, rule of law, who...
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power walking up park avenue power walking my dogs the old one, graduated graduation sunday from rutgers university, said to me, daddy, that is the same lady, why did she walk so fast. [laughter] [laughter] >> but when i met victoria for the first number, i said wait a minute, that is the person and so victoria has been walking fast ever since. i would then come to know her as the judgege who sat in newark municipal and w watch her do wht good judges do, which is care about being in the space and i saw her do when exceptional judges do, she wanted everyone in her courtroom on her team to buy into what she was doing, and she broke a few eggs in doing so but in the end, she transformed the courtroom and then she transformed with the help of other people and many in the room here, the rest of the courthouse as she rose to the role of being presiding chief judge in the municipal court and finally, she did the thing among kids kids totally love, she invited me to the taping printed talk. i was going got an amazing swag bag anybody invites you to go to one of these ten savings, go because get
power walking up park avenue power walking my dogs the old one, graduated graduation sunday from rutgers university, said to me, daddy, that is the same lady, why did she walk so fast. [laughter] [laughter] >> but when i met victoria for the first number, i said wait a minute, that is the person and so victoria has been walking fast ever since. i would then come to know her as the judgege who sat in newark municipal and w watch her do wht good judges do, which is care about being in the...
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power walking up adpark avenue, power walking and my daughter, the older one weeks on sunday from rutgers university said to me daddy, that's the same lady. why does she walk so fast? so when i'm victoria for the first time i was like wait a minute . that's the person. so victoria has been walking fast ever since. she, i would then come to know her as the judge who sat in part two in the newark municipal court and i watched her do what good judges do. which is care about being in the space and then i saw her do what exceptional judges do . she wanted everyone in her courtroom or on her team to buy into what she was doing. she broke a few eggs in doing so . but in the end, she transformed first that courtroom and then transformed with the help of other people, many of them in the room here the rest of the courthouse as she rose through the role of being presiding judge, chief judge in the municipal court then finally she didthe thing my kids love and i was able to say this . sheinvited me to the taping of her ted talk . so i was there and i thought it was very cool. i didn't get anything a
power walking up adpark avenue, power walking and my daughter, the older one weeks on sunday from rutgers university said to me daddy, that's the same lady. why does she walk so fast? so when i'm victoria for the first time i was like wait a minute . that's the person. so victoria has been walking fast ever since. she, i would then come to know her as the judge who sat in part two in the newark municipal court and i watched her do what good judges do. which is care about being in the space and...
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. >> triple vaxed and announced you had to be masked in class as is rutgers but you can work at googlee most damaging for young people, especially the littlest ones. will: what does it mean to be vaccinated anymore or boosted? that's up to every single many tyrants out there. here's what that superintendent had to say. our primary responsibility is the safety of students and staff members to create a safe environment for everyone. our groups are caught between groups that have strong opinions on protocols and masking on both sides. jennifer, you're part of -- you're working on a new documentary about all the things we're talking about here. the drastic effect of school closures and the policies on children. tell us about the documentary. >> yeah. i wanted to record, i want to recording of what happened to kids. both in the most dramatic indances but in the every day instances but the scale of this is just mind blowing to me how many kids were adversely impacted, learning loss, mental health impacts, kids that didn't graduate from high school, kids not able to play sports and therefore
. >> triple vaxed and announced you had to be masked in class as is rutgers but you can work at googlee most damaging for young people, especially the littlest ones. will: what does it mean to be vaccinated anymore or boosted? that's up to every single many tyrants out there. here's what that superintendent had to say. our primary responsibility is the safety of students and staff members to create a safe environment for everyone. our groups are caught between groups that have strong...