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u.s. trying to buy influence in both politics and education some universities on now considering whether to cut ties with as you go i reports from washington. this is the university of new haven in the state of connecticut not the most scenic campus or the most well known but it is now drawing nationwide media attention for its relationship to saudi arabia it has a partnership to train saudi arabia security officers executive director of the middle east crisis committee stanley heller says his group protested when the deal was announced two years ago we were appalled that any u.s. college would be helping the saudi regime in any way but especially to help police college. since we know the appalling situation of the of the justice system they were ignored then but are hoping now that saudi arabia has admitted to murdering journalist jamal khashoggi increased pressure will force the university to reconsider the prestigious university the massachusetts institute of technology or mit says it is reconsidering its relationship with saudi arabia now but these are just a couple of the dozens of uni
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u.s. trying to buy influence in both politics and education some universities are now considering whether to cut ties with. reports from washington. this is the university of new haven in the state of connecticut not the most scenic campus or the most well known but it is now drawing nationwide media attention for its relationship to saudi arabia it has a partnership to train saudi arabia security officers executive director of the middle east crisis committee stanley heller says his group protested when the deal was announced two years ago we were appalled that any u.s. college would be helping the saudi regime in any way but especially to help police college. since we know the appalling situation of the of the justice system they were ignored then but are hoping now that saudi arabia has admitted to murdering journalist jamal khashoggi increased pressure will force the university to reconsider the prestigious university the massachusetts institute of technology or mit says it is reconsidering its relationship with saudi arabia now but these are just a couple of the dozens of universitie
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u.s. university. schools will get r of financial aid packages next fall and instead, offers scholarsh that don't have to be paid. >> this is going to be life anging to so many students. >> and not to come out with the level ofha debt you often end up with. >> incredible. n is e local organizat trying to provide comfort to sex assault victims. >> the local group called meg. yesterday the organization had d fuaiser and clothing drive for victims of sex assault and domestic violence. they often have to give their t clothing police as evidence. organizers say being able to provide victi with new clothes can help ease the trauma. survivors can leave h thepital with dignity knowing that someone cared. >> they don't have to leave the hospital in a gown and they tually feel safe and respected pdtected when they leave our department. >> this is the second year meg has organized this clothing drive. >> well, here's the holiday gift foryou, lower gas prices. even though we're paying more than we did last year th
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u.s. university. and according to the university's president will eliminate loans for students in need. >>> will smith says he's crossed another item off his bucket list by crossing a finish line in havana, cuba. >> on three weeks' notice i'm running a half marathon. i'm excited. you know, the energy is ridiculous in this place. >> organizers say the actor was among about 6,000 racers and that runners from the u.s. were the most represented among foreign participants. it seems like every week he's crossing something off his bucket list. >> a half marathon. it is impressive. not half as impressive as bill karins' full marathon triumph in new york city. >> still recovering from that. it was like two weeks. let's get into this busy week of forecasting and traveling and everything else that goes into this thanksgiving week. thankfully we don't have any huge storms. some little ones out there. a little rain and light snow through southern new england. then a little storm system over the top of indiana movin
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u.s. university. new york city mayor and hopkin grad michael bloomberg is making the $1.8 billion donation. the university will eliminate udent loans in financial aidin packages bng next fall. the university will instead offer scholarships that don't have to be repaid. >>> we are working for you. news4 first alerted you to a story about a local business accused of deceiving seniors out of thousands of dollars. well, now more accusations and outrage. reporterinvestigative susan hogan is working for you on a story that you'll see only on news4.e >> reporter:irst told you about this virginia business about two years ago. the ownerasccused of taking thousands of dollars from seniors from medical equipment like stair lifts and wheelchair ramps but never delivering them. after our first stories aired, we started getting other customers. so we decided to bring these people together. perfect strangers. was not n imagine, it easy for them to make this trip, but they were on a mission. veey want to make sure ot
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u.s. trying to buy influence in both politics and education some universities are now considering whether to cut ties with riyadh to go hang reports from washington. this is the university of new haven in the state of connecticut not the most scenic campus or the most well known but it is now drawing nationwide media attention for its relationship to saudi arabia it has a partnership to train saudi arabia security officers executive director of the middle east crisis committee stanley heller says his group protested when the deal was announced two years ago we were appalled that any u.s. college would be helping the saudi regime in any way but especially to help the police college. since we know the appalling situation of the of the justice system they were ignored then but are hoping now that saudi arabia has admitted to murdering journalist jamal khashoggi increased pressure will force the university to reconsider the prestigious university the massachusetts institute of technology or mit says it is reconsidering its relationship with saudi arabia now but these are just a couple of the
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u.s. trying to buy influence in both politics and education some universities are now considering whetherto. ta is with riyadh's atika lang reports from washington. this is the university of new haven in the state of connecticut not the most scenic campus or the most well known but it is now drawing nationwide media attention for its relationship to saudi arabia it has a partnership to train saudi arabia security officers executive director of the middle east crisis committee stanley heller says his group protested when the deal was announced two years ago we were appalled that any u.s. college would be helping the saudi regime in any way but especially to help police college. since we know the appalling situation of the of the justice system they were ignored then but are hoping now that saudi arabia has admitted to murdering journalist jamal khashoggi increased pressure will force the university to reconsider the prestigious university the massachusetts institute of technology or mit says it is reconsidering its relationship with saudi arabia now but these are just a couple of the dozen
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u.s. university or college, the money will allow the private university in baltimore to offer financial aid without student loans. well, spending less at the pump might mean spending more on presents, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business here with more on why you may see more gifts under the tree this year, that would be good news, tracee, good morning. tracee: good morning, gas prices, oil prices, those have been dropping so economists say that could translate into people spending more money this holiday season, now, analysts are estimating that the savings across the country could be 2 to $4 billion, that translates to about 20 to $40 per household of savings this time, of course, the big question is how long will these low oil and gas prices last, but for now this is good news for us as we head into this busy shopping holiday season. heather: all right, tracee, let's talk about shoppers, they can actually get started putting those savings to use, right? tracee: that's right, as of midnight kohl's has launched black friday holiday shopping online so time to get the black day h
u.s. university or college, the money will allow the private university in baltimore to offer financial aid without student loans. well, spending less at the pump might mean spending more on presents, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business here with more on why you may see more gifts under the tree this year, that would be good news, tracee, good morning. tracee: good morning, gas prices, oil prices, those have been dropping so economists say that could translate into people spending...
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columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian calls. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edward's aides office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the room that you see here almost everything is as it was where when he was here you know the the book of this book this glass bookcase this desk was edward said that chair was edwards and this was theirs or an office with a lot of history. saeed's endeavor might have remained purely literary and his connection with the arab world simply a family one had it not been for events in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. between the fifth and the tenth of june israel fault and defeated the combined on of egypt syria and jordan. the nine hundred sixty
columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian calls. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edward's aides office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the...
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u.s. and the university archives, the private archives like the newberry , thery in chicago huntington library, and just about every major city has a museum involving american indians and the national museum of american indians in washington, d.c. steve: do we educate americans enough on the role of native americans? their influence and impact on our history? donald: i think we need to educate our public and everyone more about american indians because people get so busy in --ir lives that they really they don't see american indians at all. they see in a very narrow way. american indians are there and we have always been here. organizations and conferences like this one that we see that presence. this association has more sessions on american indians than other history organizations. steve: do you have any thoughts on how native americans are characterized of the big screen? notably the western movies with john wayne and others. that that damage have americans generally view native americans? donald: indeed. american indians have been portray by hollywood, and it is kind of a stereotyped image
u.s. and the university archives, the private archives like the newberry , thery in chicago huntington library, and just about every major city has a museum involving american indians and the national museum of american indians in washington, d.c. steve: do we educate americans enough on the role of native americans? their influence and impact on our history? donald: i think we need to educate our public and everyone more about american indians because people get so busy in --ir lives that they...
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u.s. university. the school will get ridst of ent loans and financial aid package s dpin s beginning nextd instead ofcholarships that don't have to be repaid. really changing the lives of so many students and the admission process. deed. planning for the 2018 christmas season is underway at the white house. what arrives in just a matr of hours to start the decorating extravaganz extravaganza. >> and planning isefore >> and planning isefore shopping on black frid.ay whawhat does it feel like?ke? does fearless age? or does it simply grow... stronger? fearless looks a little different to us all. but with a new carefirst medplus medigap plan, you can find yours. call now to speak with a medigap specialist in your area, and discover the strength and security of a plan with low affordable rates, and the option to add dental and vision coverage. even a fitness program at no extra cost. call a medigap specialist now to learn more. and get the support to find the answers, to every fearless question. carefirst
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u.s. universities more than the marines because of the values they taught, and that was one of the reasons why hezbollah targeted so many professors at american university in beirut to use as hostages. they really do see those as transmission belts for values that are going to bring down the totalitarian islamist regime. well, at that point let me just wind up the panel and thank you all for coming, and join me in giving our speakers a very big hand. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next, c-span's congressional exit interviews with utah and congress hatch senator who are both retiring at the end of the session. after that, a discussion on the impact of artificial intelligence on national security. withc-span's interview orrin hatch. he is retiring after 42 years in office. he talks about his childhood, his love of music and his friendship with the late senator ted kennedy. this is about 30 minutes. sen. hatch: a longe
u.s. universities more than the marines because of the values they taught, and that was one of the reasons why hezbollah targeted so many professors at american university in beirut to use as hostages. they really do see those as transmission belts for values that are going to bring down the totalitarian islamist regime. well, at that point let me just wind up the panel and thank you all for coming, and join me in giving our speakers a very big hand. [applause] [captions copyright national...
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u.s. universities more than the marines because of the values they taught and that was one of the reasonsargeted so many professors at american university in beirut to use as hostages. they really do see those as transmission belts for values that are going to bring down the totalitarian islamist regime. at that point let me just wind up the panel and thank you all for coming and join me in giving our speakers a very big hand. [applause] coming up this weekend on booktv, saturday at noon eastern the southern festival of books from nashville with author adam parker in his book "outside agitator, the civil rights struggle of cleveland feathers junior" followed by a discussion of the political divide with jennifer kavanaugh and michael rich, offers a "truth decay", on sunday covers continues 1:00 p.m. eastern with elliott gorn in his book "let the people see, the story of emmett till" and author bob spitz on reagan, an american journey. at 8:05 pm eastern new york times magazine jeanmarie lasker's talks about her book "to obama with love, joy, anger and hope". >> the women with the gold toot
u.s. universities more than the marines because of the values they taught and that was one of the reasonsargeted so many professors at american university in beirut to use as hostages. they really do see those as transmission belts for values that are going to bring down the totalitarian islamist regime. at that point let me just wind up the panel and thank you all for coming and join me in giving our speakers a very big hand. [applause] coming up this weekend on booktv, saturday at noon...
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u.s. oakland university in michigan has come up with a controversial way of keeping people safe staff and students are being trained to fight potential shooters using whichever everyday objects they can get their hands on. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should think about america about putting guns in the hands of law abiding citizens whether they actually be talented children or. a three year old cannot defend itself from a salt rifle by throwing a hello kitty pencil case that our founding fathers that i put an age limit on the second amendment. right that does it for me i'll be back with more news you are watching our two international. the bad the people who run the economy you price money the commodity that runs economy they say it's more art than science i mean they're just making it up as they go along it means that there is no principles that they are guided by they consider themselves artists because of the selves impr
u.s. oakland university in michigan has come up with a controversial way of keeping people safe staff and students are being trained to fight potential shooters using whichever everyday objects they can get their hands on. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should think about america about putting guns in the hands of law abiding...
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u.s. embassy by university students in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine just a few short months after the islamic revolution that overthrew the shah of iran reza pahlavi at the time and brought into power this current government now after the u.s. embassy was stormed the students took fifty two americans hostage and it sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis the longest in recorded history and every year iranians marked this event on their calendar and commemorate that day now this was a seminal moment in the young history of the islamic republic of iran and it was a seminal moment in the relationship between iran and the united states and this year the crowd was bigger the crowd was angrier and that has a lot to do with the fact that the anniversary this year coincides with a deadline by the united states to re-impose sanctions that were lifted by the twenty fifty nuclear deal and put back into place by donald trump and what that means is that the move by the american president from tomorrow on words iran will no longer be able to sell its oil on the international market
u.s. embassy by university students in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine just a few short months after the islamic revolution that overthrew the shah of iran reza pahlavi at the time and brought into power this current government now after the u.s. embassy was stormed the students took fifty two americans hostage and it sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis the longest in recorded history and every year iranians marked this event on their calendar and commemorate that day...
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columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism though not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public support of the palestinian. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edward sage office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the room that you see here almost everything is as it was where when he was here you know the the book of this book this glass bookcase this desk was edward said that chair was edwards and this was there's ever an office with a lot of history. saeed's endeavor might have remained purely literary and his connection with the arab world simply a family one had it not been for events in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. between the fifth and the tenth of june israel's fault and defeated the combined on of egypt syria and jordan. the nine hundred sixty se
columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism though not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public support of the palestinian. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edward sage office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the room...
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university. talking about u.s. russia tensions so we signed off on talking about china partially why hasn't this deal i n f been proposed to china so far i mean u.s. national security has a jump out and says russia and the u.s. need to hold strategic talks about china missiles which pose a potential threat to russia as well that's what he said that's how he put it do you think maybe washington is seeking to pick moscow and beijing against each other where you remember or i don't want to make you older than you are you you won't remember but you've read about it that during the nixon year the idea was to play the so-called china card against the soviet union to china toward washington and away from moscow and the rest there is no china card any longer the old kissinger idea that you could play off china against russia is gone a russia and china are becoming perhaps a story kallaugher is economically politically militarily strategically this has happened due to a lot of factors however you're right i mean china now h
university. talking about u.s. russia tensions so we signed off on talking about china partially why hasn't this deal i n f been proposed to china so far i mean u.s. national security has a jump out and says russia and the u.s. need to hold strategic talks about china missiles which pose a potential threat to russia as well that's what he said that's how he put it do you think maybe washington is seeking to pick moscow and beijing against each other where you remember or i don't want to make...
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university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i naturally for the global security say words. seem wrong well we just don't all. get to shape our. culture. and in again it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. there's no abode around break here and no one to know why says terrorists plain. old bad memories. twenty four years ago this country's soul a real end of the world. after the genocide there a mob women in rwanda that man. fell to women to fix what the men had broken. i've been saying the numbers mean something a matter of us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade first circuit first second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers ov
university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i naturally for the global security say words. seem wrong well we just don't all. get to shape our. culture. and in again it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. there's no abode around break here and no one to know why says terrorists plain. old bad memories. twenty four years ago this country's soul a real end of the world. after the genocide there a mob women in...
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university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i.m.f. treaties for the global security stay with us. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second first second and fifth when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember of one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to year that's without. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates you watch kaiser report. there's a break here in the. terrorist. memory . twenty four years ago. after the. man. to fix. the broken. and we're back with stephen cohen contributing editor of the n
university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i.m.f. treaties for the global security stay with us. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second first second and fifth when...
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university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i.m.f. trainees for the global security stay with us. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more somehow want to be rich. but you'd like to be crushed that's what the forty three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters and my colleagues. are sitting. with roll make this manufactured consensus instead of public wealth. when the roman clauses protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one. thing or middle of the room signal. the more you leave. the world. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime families each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market thirty percent last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two
university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i.m.f. trainees for the global security stay with us. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more somehow want to be rich. but you'd like to be crushed that's what the forty three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters and my colleagues. are sitting. with roll make this manufactured consensus instead...
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university. talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i.m.f. trainees for the global security say words. seem wrong. just don't all. get to shape our. culture. and in gay training equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. there's now a bolo around the break here in rwanda to know why says terrorists the old bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song a real end of the world. after the genocide there a moment women in rwanda a man. fell to women to fix what the men had broken the law. when lawmakers manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one. doing all middle of the room signal. is. low. the be. the be. the big. and we're back with seven cohen contributing editor of the nation magazine professor and the reddest at princeton university talking about u.s. russia tensions are we. talking about china partially why hasn't this deal i.m.f. been proposed to china so far i mean u.s. national securi
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columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian calls. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edward sage office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the room that you see here almost everything is as it was where when he was here you know the the book of this book this glass bookcase this desk was edward said that chair was edwards and this was their server an office with a lot of history. saeed's endeavor might have remained purely literary and his connection with the arab world simply a family one had it not been for events in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. between the fifth and the tenth of june israel fault and defeated the combined on of egypt syria and jordan. the nine hundred sixty
columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian calls. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edward sage office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the...
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u.s. schools and universities scrambling to find ways of protecting their students. using such items. for me in the team here at aunty h.q. my name's called embroidery it's eight am here in moscow it's two in the morning in argentina that's where we're starting this hour of the g. twenty summit kicking off later this friday with a lot at stake nineteen world leaders in a representative from the european union will discuss the world's most pressing issues there over the next couple of days but two leaders horridly made headlines even before the official opening as donald trump canceled his much awaited meeting with putin as caleb maupin explained. bated breath the world waited for another announced meeting between the presidents of russia and the united states but then lo and behold the twitter sphere lights up with news that the meeting is off the issue was the maritime incident between russia and ukraine but when trump was leaving for argentina it seemed to everyone that the meeting was still on i probably would. have a service that. i think it's a very good. that was despite the med
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u.s. at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians but their sense of exile and alienation. it is both.
u.s. at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians but their sense of exile and alienation. it is both.
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u.s. has a universal role to play. you can see the appeal to some extent does underlie a lot of foreign-policy speaking in modern united states. it's interesting for teddy roosevelt and all his realism, no one really thought him in terms of foreign policy. that is not necessarily the best form of foreign-policy for any country to have because i think it is ultimately very dangerous. it really is open-ended. in the end you have to call your shots but if you are committed to ensuring that these ideas are practiced and there is no end to your foreign policy. you could see that echoed anywhere in kennedy talking about we must bear any burden, it is just inspiring me today you know? that ultimately is where sony is in leaves -- that leads. that is in places like greece or turkey or hungary or of course vietnam. the u.s. ultimately has universal foreign policy. i think that is the central problem. any other questions? thank you all for coming. think we will wrap up right there. >>> welcome everyone, we are at the eisenhower
u.s. has a universal role to play. you can see the appeal to some extent does underlie a lot of foreign-policy speaking in modern united states. it's interesting for teddy roosevelt and all his realism, no one really thought him in terms of foreign policy. that is not necessarily the best form of foreign-policy for any country to have because i think it is ultimately very dangerous. it really is open-ended. in the end you have to call your shots but if you are committed to ensuring that these...
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u.s. senate. republican eric brakey of auburn has served in the main senate since 2014, the maine state director for the ron paul presidential campaign in maine and graduated from ohio university. independent angus king of brunswick is the incumbent and first elected in the u.s. senate in 2012. before that, he served two terms as governor of maine and a lecturer at bowdoin college, the owner of an alternative energy company, and television host, a bachelor from dartmouth college. he also earned a law degree from the university of virginia. democrat zak ringelstein of your -- from yarmouth developed a program to connect classrooms around the world and taught in the portland public school district from 2016-2017 and earned a bachelor's from columbia university and a masters from arizona state university.
u.s. senate. republican eric brakey of auburn has served in the main senate since 2014, the maine state director for the ron paul presidential campaign in maine and graduated from ohio university. independent angus king of brunswick is the incumbent and first elected in the u.s. senate in 2012. before that, he served two terms as governor of maine and a lecturer at bowdoin college, the owner of an alternative energy company, and television host, a bachelor from dartmouth college. he also earned...
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pledged to donate $1.8 billion to student financial aid at johns hopkins university setting a record for the largest ever donation to a u.scollege or university. and boy, was he pissed when the alumni society called him the next day. hi, would you like to make a donation? [ laughter ] are you kidding? really? lose my number. [ applause ] a celebrity beauty expert su theest way to avoid puffy skin from air travel is to cover your face in a layer of vaseline before boarding. said her seat mate, "oh, wow. that's so interesting. thank you. [ light laughter ] thank you." [ light laughter ] i acted the hell out of that one,s. i don't know -- i don't know what more you want from me. i mimed the earbuds and everything. thank you. okay. [ cheers and applause ] all i had to do was beg for it. [ laughter ] and finally, the adult website pornhub has launched a new fashion collection featuring tote bags, t-shirts, and socks. well, one sock. [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ her animated movie "ralph breaks the internet" is in theaters wednesday. one of our favorites, sarah silverma
pledged to donate $1.8 billion to student financial aid at johns hopkins university setting a record for the largest ever donation to a u.scollege or university. and boy, was he pissed when the alumni society called him the next day. hi, would you like to make a donation? [ laughter ] are you kidding? really? lose my number. [ applause ] a celebrity beauty expert su theest way to avoid puffy skin from air travel is to cover your face in a layer of vaseline before boarding. said her seat mate,...
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a growing number of shootings at schools and universities in the u.s. has got administrative scrambling for ways to protect everyone on campus oakland university in the state of michigan has decided to teach its students to fight potential shooters using whatever everyday objects come to hand. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should think about america about putting guns in the hands of law abiding citizens whether they actually be talented children or how to train a three year old cannot defend itself from a rifle by throwing a hello kitty pencil case of it our founding fathers do not put an age limit on the second amendment. without say there's a new twist in accusations that donald trump's former campaign chairman meant julian assange i guess he's being accused of planting the story we'll tell you after the break. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up
a growing number of shootings at schools and universities in the u.s. has got administrative scrambling for ways to protect everyone on campus oakland university in the state of michigan has decided to teach its students to fight potential shooters using whatever everyday objects come to hand. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should...
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u.s. as they mark the thirty ninth anniversary of university students storming the u.s. embassy in tehran say mr avi reports from the iranian capital. but i saw not having any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the us embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at a country they blame for their continued economic isolation i. was if i. knew there was also the familiar contempt that has come to define iran's relationship with the united states the country's top soldier said economic warfare america's last attempt to defeat iran is not going to work and warned us president donald trump not to try anything else. without even on i want to say something to america and it's weird president never threaten iran because we can still hear the horrified cries of your soldiers in the desert and you know better every day how many of your old soldiers in america commit suicide due to depression and fear that they suffered in battle so don't threaten us militarily
u.s. as they mark the thirty ninth anniversary of university students storming the u.s. embassy in tehran say mr avi reports from the iranian capital. but i saw not having any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the us embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at a country they blame for their continued economic isolation i. was if i. knew there was also the familiar...
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power was was was a very big moment in history for this country and also for the world university students overtook the u.s. compound they took fifty two americans prisoner and sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis and now that is the longest hostage crisis in recorded history so as you said a seminal moment in iran's history that the in the history of what was then a young islamic republic of iran but also a seminal moment in the relationship between the united states and america it led to decades of hostility between these two nations and this rally is an annual calendar event now this year the crowds were bigger than usual and felt like they were angrier than usual and that is likely because the anniversary coincides with the deadline for the really imposition of sanctions by the united states that were lifted as part of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal really imposed by the american president donald trump now what that means is that it just in a matter of hours iran will no longer be able to sell oil freely on the international market now we've spoken to many iranians who say that this de
power was was was a very big moment in history for this country and also for the world university students overtook the u.s. compound they took fifty two americans prisoner and sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis and now that is the longest hostage crisis in recorded history so as you said a seminal moment in iran's history that the in the history of what was then a young islamic republic of iran but also a seminal moment in the relationship between the united states and...
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u.s. embassy compound university students stormed the compound took fifty two americans prisoner and that sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis the longest in recorded history the reason i mention that history that context is because it was a seminal moment in the history of what was then the very young islamic republic of iran this was only a few months after the revolution that overthrew the shah of iran reza pahlavi and brought the current islamic republic of iran into into existence and not only was it a seminal moment in the country's history but a seminal moment in the relationship between the united states and iran this year the crowds were bigger and the security was higher and it seemed that people there certainly were angrier and that's probably because this year the anniversary coincided with the deadline for the reimposition of sanctions that had been lifted as part of the two thousand and fifty nuclear deal and reimposed by the american president donald trump and so what we've seen is that these sanctions going into effect made those crowds a little more. anima
u.s. embassy compound university students stormed the compound took fifty two americans prisoner and that sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis the longest in recorded history the reason i mention that history that context is because it was a seminal moment in the history of what was then the very young islamic republic of iran this was only a few months after the revolution that overthrew the shah of iran reza pahlavi and brought the current islamic republic of iran into into...
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the growing number of shootings at schools universities in the u.s. has got administrator is now scrambling for ways to try to protect everyone on campus and one university of michigan as is started to teach stuff and students to fight the tension shooters using whatever everyday objects come to hand. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should think about america about putting guns in the hands of law abiding citizens whether they actually be talented children or how to train a three year old cannot defend itself from a rifle by throwing a hello kitty pencil case that our founding fathers that i put an age limit on the second amendment. well you have you thought check out all stories twenty four seven of course naughty dog call will keep track of the latest of the g. twenty and away in south america in the coming. i was and the rest was to find other for me kevin knowing of a great tip to set th
the growing number of shootings at schools universities in the u.s. has got administrator is now scrambling for ways to try to protect everyone on campus and one university of michigan as is started to teach stuff and students to fight the tension shooters using whatever everyday objects come to hand. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we...
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follow for me from my growing number of shootings at schools and universities in the u.s. has got administrator scrambling for a way to try to protect everyone on campus one university of michigan as a sort of the teach style for the students to fight potential shooters using whatever everyday objects come to. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should think about america about putting guns in the hands of law abiding citizens whether they actually be talented children or preach the word a three year old cannot defend itself from and so i pulled by throwing and hello kitty pencil case that our founding fathers did not put an age limit on the second amendment. here when you're up against a term protect yourself some of those thoughts the project will some highly controversial is going to fold not have a conversation of us stories by going to the comments section on our stories about c dot com we'll keep.
follow for me from my growing number of shootings at schools and universities in the u.s. has got administrator scrambling for a way to try to protect everyone on campus one university of michigan as a sort of the teach style for the students to fight potential shooters using whatever everyday objects come to. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something...
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u.s. as they marked the thirty ninth anniversary of the university student storming the u.s. embassy in tehran same bus ravi reports now from the iranian capital. but i saw not having any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the us embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at a country they blame for their continued economic isolation i. was. i. there was also the familiar contempt that has come to define iran's relationship with the united states the country's top soldier said economic warfare america's last attempt to defeat iran is not going to work and warned us president donald trump not to try anything else. without even i want to say something to america and its weird president never threaten iran because we can still hear the horrified cries of your soldiers in the desert and you know better every day how many of your old soldiers in america commit suicide due to depression and fear that they suffered in battlefield so don't threaten us militaril
u.s. as they marked the thirty ninth anniversary of the university student storming the u.s. embassy in tehran same bus ravi reports now from the iranian capital. but i saw not having any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the us embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at a country they blame for their continued economic isolation i. was. i. there was also the familiar...
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u.s. president these. even farnsworth, phd is a professor of political science and international affairs where he directs the university center for leadership and immediate studies. a recipient of the state council for virginia's outstanding faculty award for 2017. canada u.s. research scholar at the university of montrÉal. he detailed the evolution of white house news management over the last 20 years. how america became ungovernable. discussing how voters decide and why their decision is seen so impractical. the senior political analyst from 1990 to 2009. covering every u.s. presidential and midterm election since 1996 for the los angeles times. the atlantic monthly, cnn. labeled the nation's electric by the washington times and the aristotle of american politics by the boston globe. a member of the cnn political team but one and emmy for the election coverage. please help me welcome even and bill. [applause] >> thank you. go ahead. >> your book is presidential communication and character. look forward to another conversation on the campus. selling themselves in policies through the mass media. one of the most import
u.s. president these. even farnsworth, phd is a professor of political science and international affairs where he directs the university center for leadership and immediate studies. a recipient of the state council for virginia's outstanding faculty award for 2017. canada u.s. research scholar at the university of montrÉal. he detailed the evolution of white house news management over the last 20 years. how america became ungovernable. discussing how voters decide and why their decision is...
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. ♪ nejra: let's check in on what is trending across the bloomberg universe. u.s.ailers are cashing in on black friday as sales expected to pass $1 trillion. theresa may's deal headed to parliament. everyone agrees she will probably lose the vote. the most read stories on the bloomberg terminal, pro-government saudis calling for a boycott of turkish products. lossesplace, crypto nearing $700 billion. and the top story, president xi haved gigi paying -- indicated they are ready for a meeting next week. lloyd blankfein indicated they with-- there was a meeting a malaysian financier. probing thels are meeting as part of a criminal investigation of the bank. goldman sachs worked on three $6.5sales that raised billion. they have previously said they believe the proceeds from the debt sales were for development and they are not accused of wrongdoing. the new york times cited unidentified people familiar with the matter. great to have you with us. why is it significant he had a private meeting? known he met with malaysian officials. this is the first ever hearing it was a
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columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian call. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edwards aides office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the room that you see here almost everything is as it was where when he was here you know the the book of this book this glass bookcase this desk was edward said that chair was edwards and this was theirs or her an office with a lot of history. saeed's endeavor might have remained purely literary and his connection with the arab world simply a family one had it not been for events in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. between the fifth and the tenth of june israel's fault and defeated the combined on of egypt syria and jordan. the nine hundred s
columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian call. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edwards aides office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the...
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power was was was a very big moment in history for this country and also for the world university students overtook the u.s. compound they took fifty two americans prisoner and sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis and now that is the longest hostage crisis in recorded history but also a seminal moment in the relationship between the united states of america it led to decades of hostility between these two nations and this rally is an annual calendar event now this year and the crowds were bigger than usual and felt like they were angrier than usual and that is likely because the anniversary coincides with the deadline for the really imposition of sanctions by the united states that were lifted as part of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal really imposed by the american president donald trump now what that means is that just in a matter of hours iran will no longer be able to sell oil freely on the international market now we've spoken to many iranians who say that this deadline is largely meaningless because foreign investors have already pulled out the damage that donald trump wanted to do us
power was was was a very big moment in history for this country and also for the world university students overtook the u.s. compound they took fifty two americans prisoner and sparked a four hundred forty four day hostage crisis and now that is the longest hostage crisis in recorded history but also a seminal moment in the relationship between the united states of america it led to decades of hostility between these two nations and this rally is an annual calendar event now this year and the...
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columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian call. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edwards aides office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the room that you see here almost everything is as it was when when he was here you know the the book of this book this glass bookcase this desk was edward said that chair was edwards and this was theirs or her own office with a lot of history. saeed's endeavor might have remained purely literary and his connection with the arab world simply a family one had it not been for events in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. between the fifth and the tenth of june israel fault and defeated the combined on of egypt syria and jordan. the nine hundred six
columbia is one of the top eight ivy league universities in the u.s. where many leading politicians economists and public figures have graduated. columbia also helped to launch. into the refined world of academia and literary criticism. no not yet as a middle east specialist in the west or public supporter of the palestinian call. this day a place where i'm sitting right now used to be edwards aides office his secretary used to sit in one of the rooms you know down this down this hall and the...
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taylor is a graduate of wake forest university and recent graduate of the u.s. army war college where he received a master's degree in strategic policy studies. he worked on a wide array of issues like national security and foren affairs. it has been an honor to work with a dedicated public servant who began his service with senator game. he will continue his service to representative gallagher. is parents are congratla tower on his service. in conclusion, god bless our troops we will never forget september 11. our prayers to the victims of the wildfires in california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend those remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: mr. speaker, world war i ended 100 years ago. during the brutal bloody war, thousands were killed in an area of france and belgium called flanders, flanders field. the poppi
taylor is a graduate of wake forest university and recent graduate of the u.s. army war college where he received a master's degree in strategic policy studies. he worked on a wide array of issues like national security and foren affairs. it has been an honor to work with a dedicated public servant who began his service with senator game. he will continue his service to representative gallagher. is parents are congratla tower on his service. in conclusion, god bless our troops we will never...
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he was a tight end for the university of iowa, u.s.ttorney for five years and failed senate candidate in 2014. in his spare time, he's an amateur power lifter. look at that guy. look at that. guy's got police tape around him. that's confidence right there. he's, like, you're gonna want to tape this off because i'm about to murder these weights! aaahhh! matt whitaker basically seems like the exact opposite of jeff sessions. sessions also posted a photo of himself power lifting but it wasn't as impressive. ( laughter ) we've got to get all our short jokes in now. now or never, they're done. apart from being former u.s. attorney and looking like bane during the off season, one other thing about whitaker that probably makes him the perfect pick for president trump, he shares a similar passion for business ethics. >> matt whitaker the now acting attorney general after jeff sessions was fired, he's now linked to a company referred to as a scam. rule patent marketing billed itself as helping investors secure patent and whitaker was hands on s
he was a tight end for the university of iowa, u.s.ttorney for five years and failed senate candidate in 2014. in his spare time, he's an amateur power lifter. look at that guy. look at that. guy's got police tape around him. that's confidence right there. he's, like, you're gonna want to tape this off because i'm about to murder these weights! aaahhh! matt whitaker basically seems like the exact opposite of jeff sessions. sessions also posted a photo of himself power lifting but it wasn't as...