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connecting our universe to another universe . and perhaps another universe is in a different time in which case this would become a time machine. so think about it . physicists are meeting the world of science fiction. you've seen this before. where have you seen this before in a children's book?? years ago there was an oxford mathematician by the name of charles dodson. he knew about wormholes, mathematicians call them multiply connected spaces. they don't call them wormholes. the press calls them wormholes but charles dodson decided to write a book about them and he could use this name of course, easily distinguished professor of math so he wrote under a pseudonym, lewis carroll and he threw called it through the looking glass. the looking glass is the wormhole. a gateway between our universe and a parallel universe. then the next question i'm sure you're going to ask is if there is a gateway, a wormhole between us and a parallel universe, then is elvis presley still alive in a parallel universe? and the answer is probably yes.
connecting our universe to another universe . and perhaps another universe is in a different time in which case this would become a time machine. so think about it . physicists are meeting the world of science fiction. you've seen this before. where have you seen this before in a children's book?? years ago there was an oxford mathematician by the name of charles dodson. he knew about wormholes, mathematicians call them multiply connected spaces. they don't call them wormholes. the press calls...
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german studies is part of your university. and this institute is ensuring that there is an understanding of potential solutions for the big challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic and based on our common values pursuing our common interest of thought up. and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president biden's trip, for example, in june of this year. it is, was significant that the last u. u. s. a summit talk came up with some specific ways of come back in because 19 pandemic and fleshed out to miss beers to dialogue by having a trade in our policy council. as well as other bodies in order to strengthen transatlantic relations, i did not know of closing ranks was also sent out from the latest nature in brussels. joining forces in a commitment to the form, again, the knots by mutual alliance agreement which shows alliance the way forward an
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all universities in the area have signed up... ..bar one — the university of glasgow.t cases in the summer of 2019, rumours began to circulate around campus about the behaviour of a high—profile former student who was then employed by the university. holly was in second year when she first met him at a sports association event. he was just very handsy, and i think at the time i was almost flattered because he was, like, so high up and experienced and i wasjust a second year at the time. i'd had kind of another experience with him, erm, where he'd made, like quite explicit comments about my body and had slapped me across my bum and stuff a few times, er, in different situations... this is the man in question, paddy everingham. he was a student at glasgow and, at the time of the claims, was president of the sports association, or gusa, a full—time position paid by the university. holly told us about a sailing club holiday to croatia in 2019 that paddy everingham was also on. i remember one evening, him making really, actually, just, like, derogatory comments about my bum
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inner university philadelphia. he was a clark atlanta university. and an adjunct professor of immunology at, schools of medicine. he's also conducted cancer research at mit. his leadership of the last few months and reopening xavier has been impressive. and with his background, he understands the science behind the virus and the pandemic. because of this, he made the decision to reopen xavier to allow students to be educated in person. he knows the benefits for students on the individual level, and the community level outweigh the risk -- by the way, he also kind of, if i may, thought about the social aspect. restarting baseball xavier which had not been there for six years. xavier not only reopen not only give students and community a sense of normalcy, i had a great season. 1:27 and 11 made it a lot college world series championship. but universities like xavier have shown us the path forward, while -- giving students the education and the learning environment they deserve. with that i yield. >> thank you senator
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at public universities, certainl the university of north carolina stem and unc chapel hill agship institutionical appointees. e unc ard ofovernors has one democrat right now because republicans in the general simply do the pointing. it is a democrat who lost his primary primarily because of siding often with conservatives and republicans. the boardst chapel hill is staffed with white men, people whare conservativ. does not look anything like the university itself. is the question of tenure whher you get a tenure appointmt champagne problem? i think it might seem that way for many people but nikole hannah-jones doesn't come from an ivory tower background. she doesn't come from an upper-middle-class backgroun she grew up in a working-class community where she did not know black peop who wento college. shwould to notre dame, to you is he for grad schooand worked her way up from the chapel hill news up to " the new york times" and won many awards along the way. when you see somebody doing what conservatives say theyhould do, look themselves up by their bootstraps, it sort of glass ceiling for ide
at public universities, certainl the university of north carolina stem and unc chapel hill agship institutionical appointees. e unc ard ofovernors has one democrat right now because republicans in the general simply do the pointing. it is a democrat who lost his primary primarily because of siding often with conservatives and republicans. the boardst chapel hill is staffed with white men, people whare conservativ. does not look anything like the university itself. is the question of tenure...
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the president of xavier's university president might it's a historically black university. that's a catholic institution for the ultimate purpose is to contribute the promotion. i having it assume roles of leadership and service in the global society for this preparation takes place in diverse learning environments include research universities. our nasa tests on the committee today about how it has implored utilize federal funds, relief funds passed by congress in the novel coronavirus. i'll speak, institution and remain for my comets plus 100 other hbcus in this country. i began discussing the covid 19 virus with my leadership team in late january 2020. after my team began that possibly this would reach our shores but very tight fit 2020 red mardi gras in new orleans, where the iconic celebrations. on april 2 there were seven or 45 cases of coveting a new orleans parish. population three under 91000 roughly. i began to note the date would later prove to us that the health disparities we've always known i ravish the african communities have been decimated and now being rev
the president of xavier's university president might it's a historically black university. that's a catholic institution for the ultimate purpose is to contribute the promotion. i having it assume roles of leadership and service in the global society for this preparation takes place in diverse learning environments include research universities. our nasa tests on the committee today about how it has implored utilize federal funds, relief funds passed by congress in the novel coronavirus. i'll...
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gonzaga university and coach mark few. and the president of howard university, dr. wayne frederick. these are two great institutions. i have to say congratulations on a great season to gonzaga and a great program. and certainly, you've produced a great colleague of ours, a law student, senator cortez, we're proud of the spokane institution and the whole state of washington. i want to say to dr. frederick, it must be a special delight and moment of the 2020 year that a former graduate of howard university raised her right hand and took the oath as the vice president of the united states. we see the vice president every day taking out the truth and service motto of howard in how she does her job. so you must be very proud of her. we're also going to hear from mr. rod gilmore, who is a very articulate advocate for n.i.l. rights and students in his football history, i'm sure he'll elaborate a little bit on that. the ncaa president, mark emmert, who hopefully will illuminate some of the issues of health care and why we should be covering more athlete's health care cost and mr. matthew mc
gonzaga university and coach mark few. and the president of howard university, dr. wayne frederick. these are two great institutions. i have to say congratulations on a great season to gonzaga and a great program. and certainly, you've produced a great colleague of ours, a law student, senator cortez, we're proud of the spokane institution and the whole state of washington. i want to say to dr. frederick, it must be a special delight and moment of the 2020 year that a former graduate of howard...
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he wanted to go to the university of michigan and the university of michigan was recruiting him as an athlete. he found it difficult. however, because his parents didn't have a lot of money and he didn't have enough money to pay the tuition his first year his but it became a community affair to get gerald ford two the university of michigan, but it was his principle paul krauss who steps in and says we're going to help you financially to get here and he starts a book sale a library book sale that establishes a scholarship to provide money to needy students and the first scholarship recipient is gerald ford. they give him $100 which pays his first years tuition at the university of michigan $50 per semester. he's 18 years old when he gets to the university of michigan and he's as most 18 year olds. he wants to have fun as well as apply himself to his studies. he earns very solid grades at the university of michigan and he excels on the football field once he's given the opportunity to perform as a starter as senior year, but it's at the decals where he has this fun. he pledges to a fra
he wanted to go to the university of michigan and the university of michigan was recruiting him as an athlete. he found it difficult. however, because his parents didn't have a lot of money and he didn't have enough money to pay the tuition his first year his but it became a community affair to get gerald ford two the university of michigan, but it was his principle paul krauss who steps in and says we're going to help you financially to get here and he starts a book sale a library book sale...
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he is 18 years old when he gets to the university of michigan. as most 18 years old, he wants to have fun as well as applying himself to the studies. he earns solid grades and excels on the football field once he has been given the opportunity on the football team. and then he pledges to delta kappa epsilon, and they have a certain reputation at the university of michigan and it is the fun house, the party house, and you wonder why this otherwise serious student would want to pledge to deke. it is probably as much of a case that deke wants him as he wants deke. deke is constantly being threatened with expulsion, and the gpa is traditionally the lowest among the greek fraternity, and the greek houses on the university of michigan. and there was hope among some of the deke brothers that if they could get ford there, he could help the gpa. and that he could help to right the ship. in fact, they give him the responsibility by his senior year of turning the budget around. one of the other things that in this depression era was that the deke house was
he is 18 years old when he gets to the university of michigan. as most 18 years old, he wants to have fun as well as applying himself to the studies. he earns solid grades and excels on the football field once he has been given the opportunity on the football team. and then he pledges to delta kappa epsilon, and they have a certain reputation at the university of michigan and it is the fun house, the party house, and you wonder why this otherwise serious student would want to pledge to deke. it...
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part of your university. and this institute names for ensuring that there is an understanding of site potential solutions are the biggest challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic. based on our common values, pursuing our common interest of thought up, and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally or somebody in law and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president biden's trip, for example, in june of this year. show this to you. it is significant that the last us a summit truck came up with some specific ways of come back in. because at 19 pandemic and fleshed out to miss beers to dialogue by having a trade policy council, as well as other bodies in order to strengthen transatlantic relations. ignite signals of closing ranks was also sent out from the latest nature in brussels. joining forces in a commitment to the form, again, the knots by mutual alliance agreement w
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and intriguingly the university of michigan, think about the university of california berkeley a few months earlier, fighting tooth and nail to prevent savio et al. to have open access. university of michigan says, as long as you don't strike you can do this. so a tactic is born through the negotiating and thinking. a tactic is born. we'll have a teach-in. to these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people either supportive of the president's policy or in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the policies that are ensuing, how do you get them excited, interested and impassioned, and at a minimum, informed? you teach them. take university, extend it into the political realm, so that's what happens. 8:00 it starts and they're blown away. again, i don't know if you've ever done this. you have a party at your house. to 8:00, nobody's here. 8:30, seven people's here. fine we'll be all right but meanwhile seven people's cool. you're praying that the 100 people you invited show up. they have no idea how many people show up to this teach-in. 3,0
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specifically but the threat to universities and what's going on at the university level. >> thank you, do we have a question from the audience. >> my microphone is not working, the first question, we've obviously seen the us administration and institute but why is it harder to address and what makes it so difficult to target the program directly. elizabeth: the question was the thousand talents program and what makes it difficult to target that likely done with the confucius, if you go back the senate homeland security on the thousand talents program the more light in education that we provide to people we see on the confucius side where u.s. universities had said it's not worth it, it's not worth having this relationship, i don't know what's going on you see the number of institutes around the campus dropped considerably it was a high of close to 100, is a handful and those that are still there need to be more proactive and more transparent about that relationship. part of that relationship that we have found in some of those institutes that university professors cannot talk about or
specifically but the threat to universities and what's going on at the university level. >> thank you, do we have a question from the audience. >> my microphone is not working, the first question, we've obviously seen the us administration and institute but why is it harder to address and what makes it so difficult to target the program directly. elizabeth: the question was the thousand talents program and what makes it difficult to target that likely done with the confucius, if you...
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university.nd it will be deciding soon were to start in the fall. throughout this evening at this important event. as when the most prestigious awards we are sad to not be able to gather in celebration with you in person, we are honored to take this program online and to be joined by more than a thousand teachers,ey students and history lovers across the country. tonight we celebrate not one, but two distinguish lincoln pprizewinners winner of the 2020 prize for her book army of deliverance and professor at royal owner of the 2021 price for his book a bit. abraham lincolnln in his time. we'll be hearing remarks on both prizewinners tonight and there will be a live q&a with both authors at the end of her hour-long program. additionally, will he remarksgr by lewis, of the guilder institute, bob president of gettysburg college and a host of other distinguished guests. please note we are going to keep the chat close to minimize any distraction during the program but we encourage audience members to s
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, which to certain extent has to be done because the universities don't have enough money. but the problem then becomes that when the universe, when the monsanto, for example, draft a paper and they go straight it and they need to slap a name onto it, they'll go to the university and say, you know, remember that lab we bought for you, or remember that study we funded through university, now we need your help, and that's the problem. there's a search, there are a synergistic effect between the universities needing the money and the company's being willing to provide it, but it's sunday collecting, putting around, or jo hollingsworth from santo and with me is my partner, eric lasker, and to his right is john kayla. and next to john is mimi line line. am i in awe. thank you very much. know your colleagues to the 2nd panel which will look at the transparency and use of scientific studies and assessment of life in the united states. and hopefully will provide insight into the so called monsanto papers. thank you very much for inviting me to be here today as a journalist for some
, which to certain extent has to be done because the universities don't have enough money. but the problem then becomes that when the universe, when the monsanto, for example, draft a paper and they go straight it and they need to slap a name onto it, they'll go to the university and say, you know, remember that lab we bought for you, or remember that study we funded through university, now we need your help, and that's the problem. there's a search, there are a synergistic effect between the...
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protesting at universities. but another large segment will say i think we've convinced a lot of americans. folks, that the war is wrong. we need to turn to the sort of the main highway of democratic politics in the united states, which is electoral. 1968 is electioneer. 1964, we had a choice between bomb vietnam to the stone age versus incrementally trying to change the policies of vietnam through an escalating -- it had to keep it up, now at 68. maybe we can get a choice. some of these anti-war activists begin to try to persuade and convince, fund an anti-war democratic party candidate. they can go mainstream now. maybe we've got enough support now to go mainstream. maybe democracy in its most traditional sense will work. 1968, candidates are sought. they can position themselves in the presidential election in the united states of america. the first guy who comes is the guy for minnesota. not a major figure in the united states congress. eugene mccarthy. he steps forward. he turns on the sitting president of th
protesting at universities. but another large segment will say i think we've convinced a lot of americans. folks, that the war is wrong. we need to turn to the sort of the main highway of democratic politics in the united states, which is electoral. 1968 is electioneer. 1964, we had a choice between bomb vietnam to the stone age versus incrementally trying to change the policies of vietnam through an escalating -- it had to keep it up, now at 68. maybe we can get a choice. some of these...
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university. it's a complicated one, and it is to be broken out into its essence, but what is the current state of knowledge about what is going on there, and other areas you would identify as things we just don't know quite enough about. both known, and unknowns, and unknown unknowns. >> thank you and thank you for the heritage for doing this event. and allowing me to be part of the report. it is critically important, and when i was at the hall the department of homeland security, we used to look at a variety of threats facing homeland, and the threat of the malign chinese influence to the homeland was at the top of the list every week every month that's a good look at. it's something i would talk about, and department of homeland security is taking a closer look at this beyond the traditional cap threat of counter-terrorism and other threats the country is facing is the threat from china. a big part of that is what's going on in our universities today. china's ultimate goal, as we all know is to
university. it's a complicated one, and it is to be broken out into its essence, but what is the current state of knowledge about what is going on there, and other areas you would identify as things we just don't know quite enough about. both known, and unknowns, and unknown unknowns. >> thank you and thank you for the heritage for doing this event. and allowing me to be part of the report. it is critically important, and when i was at the hall the department of homeland security, we used...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i me. the the the the the, the and i as part of this international mega science with that project. neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed adjusted to the big bang, good form. ah, more flu shane in the order for the delivery authority of the 191332 teach as a country the montage. moment some go out and we'll just go play that nigger evolution 0. i hear from go that i don't want to even move this. we could use that as the in europe just to be in a region where influences very high and also regions look at europe for, for regulation. and that's why it's so important that europe keeps regulation which is scientific, which is a database in which as much as possible decides result bei
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i me. the the the the the, the and i as part of this international mega science with that project. neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i. i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation community, are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to this end, the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, in the summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy, right. we are joined by jeff booth author of the price of tomorrow. the the the, whatever she want to hold for him but he will thing a little funny. golf by susan. well the girls come a little to go see me when you switch. can you hear me in the room? initial pathetic steamy. i'm go, i'm going to spell them the one, let me kno
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i. i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation community, are you going the right way or are you being...
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temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. >> so we've been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have, in many ways, given thematic intensity to the 1960s era, we've been pondering what democratic process should and could look like in the united states and then very much so and very pertinent to what we're going to do today, what role the united states should play internationally. what role should the united states play in a world that was fast changing in the 1960s. so we've gotten to the point in this class where we've reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965 to begin a forthright military intervention by the united states in vietnam. and the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and '65. with the gulf of tonkin resolution in 1964, the president made his case that there was aggression coming from north vietnam pointed at the south, and pointed at the united states as well, in the a
temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. >> so we've been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have, in many ways, given thematic intensity to the 1960s era, we've been pondering what democratic process should and could look like in the united states and then very much so and very pertinent to what we're going to do today, what role the united states should play internationally. what role should the united...
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that's not understanding the nature of the university. to my second point here peter has got this as he does often on thesethings . we should see this for what it is. this signals that this is not an activist discussion at all. it has very little todo with it actually . thisis politics . this is an attempt as many things are, this is i think a very public version of this that we've seen before to politicize something of great importance to the standing of all these universities. and undermines the implication here is that a person should receive tenure. the greatest academic honor in its way that the university professors are there to receive that honorific for political reasons. for what they've done to advance an ideology. and i think this is a case that just clearly signals that. i don't know her qualifications beyond the 1619 report area if that's a qualification, i would write the historians who criticized it have the lastword . i don't know whether she's qualified or not. it implies why should anyone, her or anybody else or someone
that's not understanding the nature of the university. to my second point here peter has got this as he does often on thesethings . we should see this for what it is. this signals that this is not an activist discussion at all. it has very little todo with it actually . thisis politics . this is an attempt as many things are, this is i think a very public version of this that we've seen before to politicize something of great importance to the standing of all these universities. and undermines...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence real summoning the theme and a little bout most protects its own existence, was the special ed summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacey herbert, and we've got a special guest right out there, mcloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over. there are lots of blog posts, research and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it o
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where's the shorter the conflict...
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the ideal means university is something to fight for. not just fight against and for space to persist in room to be heard and to be persuasive to offer some portion healthier or more nourishing than what is being said now that is what success can look like. it's important to remember that ambitious idea of success. this is a moment where the shenanigans of the left can drive us crazy but we have to be careful not to go crazy. keep ourselves focused on the rising generation beginning with the sensitivity to the inescapable fact solutions begin with us however deeply we might understand the roots you cannot diagnose your way to a cure so even if the problems we faced solutions have to begin with others or at least thinking how we could change others which in a free society means how we can persuade others and therefore make what we offer more appealing, more attractive to others. we don't think enough about that now. we fail to notice how unattractive some of what we offer has become. being more attractive doesn't mean bending to fashion b
the ideal means university is something to fight for. not just fight against and for space to persist in room to be heard and to be persuasive to offer some portion healthier or more nourishing than what is being said now that is what success can look like. it's important to remember that ambitious idea of success. this is a moment where the shenanigans of the left can drive us crazy but we have to be careful not to go crazy. keep ourselves focused on the rising generation beginning with the...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i financial guy, i don't buy a guy. mama, teachers, that's almost friday at the last time i buy it for the future. so watch, guys, replace me the news i know you're going to be in the region where influences very high and other regions look at europe for, for regulation. and that's why it's so important that europe keeps regulation which is scientific, which is a database in which as much as possible decides result being influenced by by i would say by noise or by just emotions and fear when science meets values. and it's becoming complicated. we come with science with evidence we do and a scientific process of risk assessment. but then this evidence is given on another stage. on the policy level, there believes emotions values come in. and w
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i financial guy, i don't buy a guy. mama, teachers, that's almost friday at the last time i buy it for the future. so watch, guys, replace me the news i know you're...
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however, like the university of california, some bay area private colleges and universities are not waiting for the fda's full approval of the vaccine to issue a mandate. this fall students and staff are required to be fully vaccinated for covid-19 at stanford santa clara university in saint mary's college with some allowances for exemptions for documented medical and religious reasons. has it made kron. 4 news. >> children under the age of 12 could start being vaccinated against covid come wintertime. that is when emergency use authorization could happen for kids. versions of vaccines being tested currently by moderna and pfizer trial. results are expected to be turned into the fda this fall and emergency approval could be granted a few months later, right now the vaccines, of course, are only approved for folks ages 12 and older. and you can stay up to date on the latest covid info. it's still changing. use your smartphone to scan the qr code there on your screen that will take you directly to our covid section on kron 4 dot com and there you able to find the current mask guidelines and t
however, like the university of california, some bay area private colleges and universities are not waiting for the fda's full approval of the vaccine to issue a mandate. this fall students and staff are required to be fully vaccinated for covid-19 at stanford santa clara university in saint mary's college with some allowances for exemptions for documented medical and religious reasons. has it made kron. 4 news. >> children under the age of 12 could start being vaccinated against covid...
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we also listen in the universe. we have a grant program for people listening in the universe for any kind of intelligent signal. so we don't know what this phenomenon is, but we sure need to find out. >> according to the report, more, quote, "scientific knowledge" may be needed to understand some of the objects. the report reads, quote... senator, there saying that our science is not good enough to understand the phenomena that was observed. i know you say we don't know what it is, but what do you think it is? >> well, i don't know. i hope it's not an adversary he on earth, because then they have technology, if that's the case, that we do not have. but the answer to your question is, i do not know. >> do you believe there's life in another part of the universe? >> i sure do. and let me tell you why. the universe is 13.5 billion years old. we're even finding now other suns that very likely have planets, that we call exoplanets, circulating around, and we're looking for signs of one with a habitable atmosphere that wo
we also listen in the universe. we have a grant program for people listening in the universe for any kind of intelligent signal. so we don't know what this phenomenon is, but we sure need to find out. >> according to the report, more, quote, "scientific knowledge" may be needed to understand some of the objects. the report reads, quote... senator, there saying that our science is not good enough to understand the phenomena that was observed. i know you say we don't know what it...
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engaging the university.faculty are involved, immediately, if there's patentability coming from that research, because faculty involved, it stays at the university level. you know, i'm not sure about that, if an industry is willing to make the financial investment and lose the patent downside of that. so, there's some -- there's some play in the hand in hand of partnering with the university system. but that's something that can be improved in mississippi. >> thank you. that's -- that is -- that is why i've held up this rose wholeman model because they don't claim anything on the patent and researchers, companies like you just go right to them and say help us solve this problem. and if that was more regional in various parts of the country, it would just be a readymade asset. senator wicker. >> very good point, madam chair and mr. taylor. i meant, at the end of my opening statement, madam chair, to ask unanimous consent to enter into record a "washington post" story from yesterday entitled biden targets high-
engaging the university.faculty are involved, immediately, if there's patentability coming from that research, because faculty involved, it stays at the university level. you know, i'm not sure about that, if an industry is willing to make the financial investment and lose the patent downside of that. so, there's some -- there's some play in the hand in hand of partnering with the university system. but that's something that can be improved in mississippi. >> thank you. that's -- that is...
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specifically, but the threat to universities and what's going on at the university level is concerning. >> thank you. justin, do we have a question from the audience? >> sorry. my mic is not working. >> it is now. >> we have a lot of great questions here. the first one is actually going out for for chad. we've seen the recent administration and congress address confucius institutes and we've seen noticeable impact, but why has it been harder to address the thousand talents program and what makes it so difficult to target the program directly so that -- >> so the question was really about the thousand talents program, what makes it so difficult to target that like we've done with the confucius. i think if you go back, there's been, i believe it's senate homeland security committee back in -- two years ago. two to three years ago. a very extensive report on the thousand talents program. and how it works. what's the design behind it. the influence here in the u.s. its ultimate goal. there's been a lot of effort to shine a light on this program. i talk about it hand in hand with the confuc
specifically, but the threat to universities and what's going on at the university level is concerning. >> thank you. justin, do we have a question from the audience? >> sorry. my mic is not working. >> it is now. >> we have a lot of great questions here. the first one is actually going out for for chad. we've seen the recent administration and congress address confucius institutes and we've seen noticeable impact, but why has it been harder to address the thousand...
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today the largest public university system in america joined a growing number of universities that will require the vaccine if you want to be on campus. the california state university system says it will require anyone using csu facilities to be fully vaccinated by the end of september. nbc's bay area damien tra -- trujillo says people's agreements are mixed. >> for some in california state, vaccines for everybody is the next step. >> to have everyone vaccinated is less of a chance to get covid, especially with the variant going around. i think it's a smart decision. >> reporter: csu says they will require vaccines for all the faculty, staff and students who visit any of the campuses. each student has until september 30 to work through the steps. the opinions here vary and there is no shortage of them. some students don't like that the choice is being taken from them. >> my education is on the line and it just feels like i'm getting bribed for it. for me to get my education i need to do this other thing on top of paying my tuition and everything else. >> i think it's also a little unfa
today the largest public university system in america joined a growing number of universities that will require the vaccine if you want to be on campus. the california state university system says it will require anyone using csu facilities to be fully vaccinated by the end of september. nbc's bay area damien tra -- trujillo says people's agreements are mixed. >> for some in california state, vaccines for everybody is the next step. >> to have everyone vaccinated is less of a chance...
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study we funded through you university. now we need your help. and that's the problem. there's a circular, synergistic effect between the universities needing the money. and the company's being willing to provide it, but it's sunday collecting, putting around, or jo hollingsworth remind santo and with me is my partner, eric lasker, and to his right is john kayla. and next to john is mimi line line. am i in the thank you very much know your colleagues to the 2nd fennel, which will look at the transparency and use of scientific studies. and the guy said in the united states and hopefully will provide insight into the so called monsanto papers. thank you very much. for inviting me to be here today as a journalist for some 30 years now, i'm someone who has spent most of my life focusing on facts pursuing the truth. i spent roughly 20 of those 30 years delving into the dealings of monsanto. and i can confidently tell you that the story of the company's top selling chemical life to sate is not one of truth, but one of deceit. it'
study we funded through you university. now we need your help. and that's the problem. there's a circular, synergistic effect between the universities needing the money. and the company's being willing to provide it, but it's sunday collecting, putting around, or jo hollingsworth remind santo and with me is my partner, eric lasker, and to his right is john kayla. and next to john is mimi line line. am i in the thank you very much know your colleagues to the 2nd fennel, which will look at the...
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the 23 public universities in the 500,000 students that make up the california state university system are taking a different approach as indicated by this statement from the president of s of state which reads in part, quote, in compliance with the csu policy as of state plans to require vaccines of all students and employees returning to face to face instruction what's the vaccines? receive full fda approval in the meantime, we are following cal osha and public health guidance to continue to keep our campus and community safe. unquote. similarly officials at san jose state university say they strongly recommend the campus community gets the vaccine before the start of the fall, 2021 semester. but they too are waiting for guidance from csu regarding vaccination requirements for students and staff. some bay area community colleges like napa valley college will not require vaccinations this fall, but they do encourage students and staff to get their shots. however, like the university of california, some bay area private colleges and universities are not waiting for the fda has full app
the 23 public universities in the 500,000 students that make up the california state university system are taking a different approach as indicated by this statement from the president of s of state which reads in part, quote, in compliance with the csu policy as of state plans to require vaccines of all students and employees returning to face to face instruction what's the vaccines? receive full fda approval in the meantime, we are following cal osha and public health guidance to continue to...
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supply chain research is surprisingly recent in the university context. businesses get was supply chains all the time. it's a matter of logistics but from a researcher point of view it's the challenging field for two reasons. one reason is the boundary problem. we are aware of industry studies but supply chains are bigger and different than industries. supply chains have multiple tiers of companies that stretched up and down debt supply chain so we might be aware of the end product makers but we are not aware of the first tier, second-tier, 30 or suppliers. that's. supply chains have an important breath, then backward and forward linkages. supply chains are much bigger and more couple of kids that are traditional sense of industries so it's been hard to create those boundaries and that raises the measurement problem. the data we have another country economic analysis by trade and investment data are easy to find when would you do with industries. supply chains many of those linkages are confidential. they're not the kind of things you can go and find easi
supply chain research is surprisingly recent in the university context. businesses get was supply chains all the time. it's a matter of logistics but from a researcher point of view it's the challenging field for two reasons. one reason is the boundary problem. we are aware of industry studies but supply chains are bigger and different than industries. supply chains have multiple tiers of companies that stretched up and down debt supply chain so we might be aware of the end product makers but...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cause a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was in college. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i join me every 1st day on the alex summon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me hello. this is driven by dream shaped by those with the in me i think we dare to ask in as part of the international mega science with that project. neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to study matter. they believe it existed just a part of the big bang. good form. ah, you were more flu shane in the order for the delivery of 41. this one 1st deal. it crated. the chest. the montage moment some go out and we just go play. niga evolution zillow, i hear from go that i don't want to even move this, who just put that in the me know, you're going to be in the regio
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it does tie into universities in a very direct way. i think it has to connect, also, to those industrial clusters where the industries are located in particular parts of the country. it's probably one of the key ways. >> i see you nodding dr. gil, you agree with that? >> i very much agree with that. in the context serving in national science board and the evolution we see in the potential of technology are bringing the best of the university, what historically would have done in centers but imagining a new catalyst where we can bring universities and industry at all scales together to the sponsor centers, i think will be a unique model that will allow us to address some of these concerns. >> it could be more translation. it could be more informational back up the chain. i don't mean the use that word intermittent. i believe the world is flat. when you want to call a shot and say we need a specific rnd supply chain effort for aviation or semiconduct irs, that's something farther up at the department of commerce making that decision. >>
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i'm associate professor and chair of the presidency program at the university virginia public affairs. on behalf of the center the lbj's foundation, like to welcome you to the lyndon b. johnson in the white house takes on the ground jewel in the archives. president johnson he declared it is all here, the story of her time. there's no better example of that history is 650 hours of telephone conversations that lbj's did covering key issues of the day
i'm associate professor and chair of the presidency program at the university virginia public affairs. on behalf of the center the lbj's foundation, like to welcome you to the lyndon b. johnson in the white house takes on the ground jewel in the archives. president johnson he declared it is all here, the story of her time. there's no better example of that history is 650 hours of telephone conversations that lbj's did covering key issues of the day
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than public universities.hat is more complicated topic. host: our last caller, about one minute left from virginia, go ahead, joe. caller: mr. mccann, thank you for coming to the program. a couple of items, number one, the athletes today are somewhat compensated because of athletic scholarships, which allows them to attend school tuition free. some take advantage of getting a degree, some do not. second, as you mentioned, if the school takes the revenue that comes in, they should be able to allocate the costs for the programs that do not generate revenue, lacrosse, women's exports, etc., and then maybe it will be distributed to the athletes. and then, third, the ncaa, nc 1 schools make a little money, and and nc 3 schools not get any money, so there is far more complexity per thank you. host: we have about one minute left. guest: thank you, joe. you are hitting at a lot of key things. to your last point, there are different ncaa divisions, and within them, there are huge differences. there are some schools whe
than public universities.hat is more complicated topic. host: our last caller, about one minute left from virginia, go ahead, joe. caller: mr. mccann, thank you for coming to the program. a couple of items, number one, the athletes today are somewhat compensated because of athletic scholarships, which allows them to attend school tuition free. some take advantage of getting a degree, some do not. second, as you mentioned, if the school takes the revenue that comes in, they should be able to...
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but university culture anna hopkin, i university culture anna hopkin, thank you so much.pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in patents. ——pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist james lewer and sunday times education editor sian griffiths. fighting has been raging around three major cities in southern and western afghanistan as the taliban try to seize more ground from government forces. at one point, taliban militants werejust 300 metres from the governor's office in lashkar gah, the capital of helmand province, but they have now been pushed back. our correspondent, secunder kermani, has the latest from the afghan capital kabul. this has certainly been the most serious moment, i would say, in the weeks of intensified fighting that we've been seeing in afghanistan. the taliban already control vast swathes of rural territory. they've captured that in the last couple of months, but now they're trying to take their first city and early this evening they announced right into the heart of lashkar gah city — tha
but university culture anna hopkin, i university culture anna hopkin, thank you so much.pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in patents. ——pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist james lewer and sunday times education editor sian griffiths. fighting has been raging around three major cities in southern and western afghanistan as the taliban try to seize more ground from government forces. at one point, taliban militants...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cause a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was in college. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah ah. the bank either financial to live with my girl. i want to be central support. going a gun call them right now. they stopped. ah . you don't to leave. you will move a toy, knew he will tell when she it's only due to her love on me as she knew she wouldn't be a little girl. but what i was in the study, i took me to teach you control the traditional moving machines, etc. if you want to see what your new best for me was over, she said for me and lasted with metro. okay. she yeah, she felt that i love that. i mean this is what i mean. you know, the new new new which is what is the new i see executable couple. what's the point up on that got to pull it up on that. got me. ah, no, you're good to be in the region where influences very high and oth
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but let's just also celebrate what she's going to build at howard university, a great university. thankful that all those foundations are supporting you. i just wish you were with me. but, you know, there's no doubt that we are at a moment in this country where race again has come to the forefront and journalism is -- it doesn't make friends. journalism really makes people feel uncomfortable. and i understand that our job as journalists and preparing a whole new generation, a changed generation, is to really prepare them to ignite the public conversation and boy has nicole ignited that public conversation. and we'll be forever changed here, nicole, and our faculty are supportive of you greatly and i hope that we will be able to continue to really build a better public university where all students and all of our faculty feel welcomed. and we would have loved to have done it with you, but we don't want to put the burden on you either. >> dean, again, i know you wanted her there, but how did unc blow this so badly? >> on every front. and i don't totally understand it. i think nicole
but let's just also celebrate what she's going to build at howard university, a great university. thankful that all those foundations are supporting you. i just wish you were with me. but, you know, there's no doubt that we are at a moment in this country where race again has come to the forefront and journalism is -- it doesn't make friends. journalism really makes people feel uncomfortable. and i understand that our job as journalists and preparing a whole new generation, a changed...