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chris miller from tufts university, _ ukrainian government.nk - ukrainian government. chris miller from tufts university, thank you i ukrainian government. chris miller| from tufts university, thank you for joining us on the programme with your thoughts. as you heard there, the fighting continues, and so too does the wave of people trying to flee to safety. the united nations says nearly 900,000 people have left ukraine since russia launched its invasion. almost all of them are women and children — men aged between 18 and 60 are effectively not allowed to leave. most have gone to countries bordering ukraine — like poland, romania, slovakia, hungary and moldova. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson is in the moldovan capital chisinau and sent this report. out of the bunkers and basements of ukraine has risen a village. moldova's main exhibition hall now a waiting room for ukrainian refugees. the trade here is in hope and information. the hall has room for 600 refugees, but it often sees a thousand people a day. each one of these tiny cubicles belo
chris miller from tufts university, _ ukrainian government.nk - ukrainian government. chris miller from tufts university, thank you i ukrainian government. chris miller| from tufts university, thank you for joining us on the programme with your thoughts. as you heard there, the fighting continues, and so too does the wave of people trying to flee to safety. the united nations says nearly 900,000 people have left ukraine since russia launched its invasion. almost all of them are women and...
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amy myers jafg us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. can i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit and calming down a little bit. i do not think we are out of the words yet, we still have to worry about an escalation of the conflict which could lead to more countries putting bans on russian oil, or we could have some other kind of disruption, so i would not be breathing a sigh of relief yet. i think it is too early for that. host:
amy myers jafg us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. can i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit and calming down a little bit. i do not think we are out of the words yet, we still have to worry...
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while others were in fifth or sixth grade, he was entering his freshman year at tufts university. in 1906, that was the article in the world calling in the most in the world. and it's hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter he learned much more from the riddle of of the universe in german than oklahomaer in greek. oklahomaer was just telling stories. he said he's like fun. but i like studying too. when i participated in the boys games, i turned to my spencer. suggestions for them which led my mind to greater things. >> so these greater things. weiner goes to m.i.t. extremely centric character. pet kuk larceny life. i wish we had more time to read about the peculiaripeculiaritie. what were the greater things? where did he go with his life with that brilliance? >> he got his doctorate work at the university. s it was russell and john duey. he was just a genius. not only for mathematics but the logic of mathematics. it's a time when computers were being developed. at a time when the computer was a person with a slide role and a pencil. that was wh
while others were in fifth or sixth grade, he was entering his freshman year at tufts university. in 1906, that was the article in the world calling in the most in the world. and it's hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter he learned much more from the riddle of of the universe in german than oklahomaer in greek. oklahomaer was just telling stories. he said he's like fun. but i like studying too. when i participated in the boys games, i turned to my...
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us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. can i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit and calming down a little bit. i do not think we are out of the words yet, we still have to worry about an escalation of the conflict which could lead to more countries putting bans on russian oil, or we could have some other kind of disruption, so i would not be breathing a sigh of relief yet. i think it is too early for that. host: we have seen gas go up every day since this conflict started. we are in day 20. how much higher can it go? guest: on the national average we are $4.30. we had been hovering before the crisis at $3.50. you know? i want to say, which is a little unusual. usually when gasoline prices go above four dollars, people stop driving, they consolidat
us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. can i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit and calming down a little bit. i do not think we are out of the words yet, we still have to worry about an...
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saturday night panel, christopher miller is an assistant professor of international history at tufts university, and the author of "putinomics." jennifer ruben is an msnbc analyst. and eugene daniels is a white house reporter for politico, coauthor of "playbook" and msnbc political contributor. thank you all for being with us. chris, your reaction to president biden's speech today? >> the president struck a note of unity with european allies, emphasizes the costs that are in the future and i think that's the right teen to strike, because there are a lot of costs ahead, both in terms of the refugees that need to be supported, the economic cost of sanctions and the reality that there's no plan to end this war any time soon and no sign that putin's giving up, so, it was a sobering message, i think, from the president, but the reality, as we saw from krakow and lviv, not a lot of good news coming from ukraine right now. >> so, jennifer, to chris's point, you know, striking that right tone took a little bit of work and biden's speech came after an important few days for him after meetings with nato
saturday night panel, christopher miller is an assistant professor of international history at tufts university, and the author of "putinomics." jennifer ruben is an msnbc analyst. and eugene daniels is a white house reporter for politico, coauthor of "playbook" and msnbc political contributor. thank you all for being with us. chris, your reaction to president biden's speech today? >> the president struck a note of unity with european allies, emphasizes the costs that...
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he was entering his freshman year at tufts university. in 1906. that was the that was the article in in the world calling in the most remarkable in the world. and it's hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter. he had learned much more from reading ernest heckles the riddle of the university in german than homer in greek since homer was just telling stories. yes, he said of course. he looked have fun swimming is my forte. he said but i like studying too when i have participated in the boys games. i turned to my huxley or my spencer. suggestions for them which led my mind to greater things. so these greater things we never goes to ends up at mit extremely eccentric character widely acknowledges a genius of peculiar life. it's actually i wish we had more time to read about some of norbert wieners peculiarities because they are really something but what you know, he's talking as a 12 year about the greater things you want. what were the greater things? where did norbert weiner go with his life with that brilliance?
he was entering his freshman year at tufts university. in 1906. that was the that was the article in in the world calling in the most remarkable in the world. and it's hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter. he had learned much more from reading ernest heckles the riddle of the university in german than homer in greek since homer was just telling stories. yes, he said of course. he looked have fun swimming is my forte. he said but i like studying too when i...
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while others his age were in fifth or sixth grade he was entering his freshman year at tufts university n. 1906, that was the article in the world including him the most remarkable boy this the world. and it is hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter he had learned much more from reading earnest hinkles the riddle of the uniform in german than homer in greek since homer was just telling stories. yes, of course he said he liked to have fun. swimming is my forte, he said, but i like studying, too. when i was participated in the boys games i turn to my huxley or my spencer. suggestions which led my mind to greater thing. >> these greater things, wiener ends up at m.i.t., extremely centric character widely acknowledged as a genius, peculiar life. i wish we had more time to read about norbert wiener's peculiarities because they are really something. he is talking as a 12-year-old about the greater things. what are the greater things? where did he go in his life with that brilliance. >> he got his doctorate and post doctorate work. he was just a genius at
while others his age were in fifth or sixth grade he was entering his freshman year at tufts university n. 1906, that was the article in the world including him the most remarkable boy this the world. and it is hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter he had learned much more from reading earnest hinkles the riddle of the uniform in german than homer in greek since homer was just telling stories. yes, of course he said he liked to have fun. swimming is my...
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chris miller, at tufts university, lecture school, the author of the book "putinomics."e best friends, miss spring parties and school plays and say good-bye to beloved family members. incomprehensible. i'll speak to a teenage refugee who arrived in warsaw. she's joining in efforts to help other refugees where she can, going to train and bus stations with volunteers. this is a special edition of "velshi" live from poland. l edif "velshi" live from poland. i could've put off telling my doctor my leg was red and swollen just doing the crossword... but i didn't wait. they told their doctors. and found out their symptoms... leg pain, swelling and redness - were deep vein thrombosis. a blood clot which could travel to the lungs and lead to a pulmonary embolism. which could cause chest pain or discomfort, or difficulty breathing - and be deadly. if you have one or more of these symptoms, contact your doctor. this is no time to wait. with my hectic life, you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how
chris miller, at tufts university, lecture school, the author of the book "putinomics."e best friends, miss spring parties and school plays and say good-bye to beloved family members. incomprehensible. i'll speak to a teenage refugee who arrived in warsaw. she's joining in efforts to help other refugees where she can, going to train and bus stations with volunteers. this is a special edition of "velshi" live from poland. l edif "velshi" live from poland. i could've...
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tuesday morning, amy myers jaffe of tufts university will discuss the biden administration energy policyand greta goodwin of the government accountability office will talk about a new report improving u.s. capitol security after the january 6 attack. and the wall street journal will preview the meeting of the federal role -- federal reserve policy. watch live tuesday morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, and join the conversation with your facebook comments, calls, texts, and tweets. >> tuesday on c-span, state department officials testify on u.s. efforts to combat authoritarianism at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at noon, the house will work on 10 bills from the natural resources committee, including one to honor the history of japanese americans during world war ii, another preserving japanese american confinement camps used during the war. on c-span 2, the senate is back to consider a nomination for the office of management and budget. a final confirmation vote is expected in the afternoon. 10:00 a.m. on c-span 3, as senate hearing on the presidential record keeping process. you will f
tuesday morning, amy myers jaffe of tufts university will discuss the biden administration energy policyand greta goodwin of the government accountability office will talk about a new report improving u.s. capitol security after the january 6 attack. and the wall street journal will preview the meeting of the federal role -- federal reserve policy. watch live tuesday morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, and join the conversation with your facebook comments, calls, texts, and tweets....
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host: amy myers jaffe is joining us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit and calming down a little bit. i do not think we are out of the words yet, we still have to worry about an escalation of the conflict which could lead to more countries putting bans on russian oil, or we could have some other kind of disruption, so i would not be breathing a sigh of relief yet. i think it is too early for that. host: we have seen gas go up every day since this conflict started. we are in day 20. how much higher can it go? guest: on the national average we are $4.30. we had been hovering before the crisis at $3.50. you know? i want to say, which is a little unusual. usually when gasoline prices go above four dollars, people stop driving, they consolidate er
host: amy myers jaffe is joining us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit and calming down a little bit. i do not think we are out of the words yet, we still...