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boston, the u. k. he's a defense. i'm just security on list of the university of boston. also a form and nature on list. patrick, just picking up on what i was discussing that was on and these phones do you think they represent a change and tactics from home? awesome. and wherever they got moved from a good afternoon. no, i don't think that's changed to change tactics. essentially, we saw the drones being used very successfully and against the is randy security role. and in particular to some of the sensors that are used there. with the most combined does, using the drums to essentially drop, exposes on to the power box for those those sensors and then being able to but a combination of other tactics being able to overwhelm the defenders. so this is just part of the course. we've seen them used heavily in ukraine and continued to be used in ukraine. and indeed, i think a lot of these organizations are learning them from each other and watching what is happening and via social media, etc. and looking for what works and adapting and say, go ahead so i don't think it's anything you i think is constantly ev
boston, the u. k. he's a defense. i'm just security on list of the university of boston. also a form and nature on list. patrick, just picking up on what i was discussing that was on and these phones do you think they represent a change and tactics from home? awesome. and wherever they got moved from a good afternoon. no, i don't think that's changed to change tactics. essentially, we saw the drones being used very successfully and against the is randy security role. and in particular to some...
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at new york university chanted free palestine, holding banners and waving palestinian flags, they accused the israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza. other campuses, including boston university and the university of michigan, witness smaller demonstrations, pro palestinian rallies continue. across the globe amid growing anti-israeli sentiment, the argentinian capital (guenecy) thousands participated in a march to the israeli embassy to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide in gaza. palestinians in the occupied west bank city of ramallah also rally to express support for gazans in the fight to liberate their land. earlier on wednesday, thousands of school children gathered in iran's capital to... condemn the israeli aggression against palestinians, hundreds of students hailing from various educational institutions in islamabad gathered at the city center on wednesday protesting against the united states and its western allies for their support of israel, amid the ongoing atrocities perpetated by israeli regime in gaza. demonstrators voiced their anger and concern over what they believe is the genocide of civilians by israeli forces in palestineside is taking p
at new york university chanted free palestine, holding banners and waving palestinian flags, they accused the israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza. other campuses, including boston university and the university of michigan, witness smaller demonstrations, pro palestinian rallies continue. across the globe amid growing anti-israeli sentiment, the argentinian capital (guenecy) thousands participated in a march to the israeli embassy to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide in gaza....
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the new york university, chanted free palestine, holding banners and waving palestinian flags as well, the accuse israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza, other campuses, including bostonsands participated in a march to the israeli embassy to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide in gaza, palestinians in the occupied west bank city of ramala, also rally to express support for gazans in their fight to liberate their land. earlier on wednesday, thousands of school children gathered in iran's capital to condemn the israeli aggression against palestinians. journalist and political analyst money ahmad is joining us now from the pakistani capital islamabad mr. ahmed uh let's uh pick up right uh from the news that we just had about the global demonstrations and rallies in support of the palestinians condemning the israeli war crimes that are being committed against gazans right now uh how do you see this uh increased level of global awareness with regards to the... cause uh, this is a positive sign that the people are coming out against the terrorism and the genocide that is being committed in gaza, and this is the level of awareness, maybe like in seven decades now, and
the new york university, chanted free palestine, holding banners and waving palestinian flags as well, the accuse israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza, other campuses, including bostonsands participated in a march to the israeli embassy to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide in gaza, palestinians in the occupied west bank city of ramala, also rally to express support for gazans in their fight to liberate their land. earlier on wednesday, thousands of school children gathered in...
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students at new york university chanted free palestine holding banners and waving palestinian flags, they accused the israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza. other campuses include boston university. and the university of michigan witnessed similar demonstrations, pro-palestinian rallies continue across the globe, amid growing anti israeli sentiment. the argentinian capital, wenes ires, thousands participated in a march to the israeli embassy, to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide in gaza. palestinians in the occupied west bank city aframalah also rallie to express support for gazans in their fight to liberate. their land earlier on wednesday, thousands of schools, children gathered iran's capital to condemn the israeli aggression against palestinians, and press tv has talked to pro palestine protest protestors in moscow, they shared their views on israel's ongoing brutal onslot against palestinians in the blockaded gaza strip, let's see can listen. we are here to declare our solidarity with palestine and the palestinian people. this means that the truth is behind us and is above everything, and what is built on lies will ultimately be lost. palestine is for mu
students at new york university chanted free palestine holding banners and waving palestinian flags, they accused the israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza. other campuses include boston university. and the university of michigan witnessed similar demonstrations, pro-palestinian rallies continue across the globe, amid growing anti israeli sentiment. the argentinian capital, wenes ires, thousands participated in a march to the israeli embassy, to denounce the regime's bombing and...
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at new york university chanted free palestine, holding banners and waving palestinian flags, they accuse the israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza, other um campuses including boston university and the university of michigan witnessed similar demonstrations, pro-palestinian rallies continue across. the globe ammit growing anti-israeli sentiment, in the argentinian capital buenosaires, thousands participated in a march to the israeli embassy to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide in gaza, palestinians in the occupied west bank city of ram and also rallie to express support for gazans in their fight to liberate their land. earlier on wednesday, thousands of school children gathered in iran's capital to condemn the israeli aggression against palestinians. press tv's correspondent in gaza ashref shannon is joining us now from uh khanness in the south of the ghaza strip to bring us up to speed on all the latest uh events that are taking place right now in gaza. ashref uh over to you. well about the uh minutes ago we had two uh pieces new news items. first one is a fresh air raid a residential area. just outside nasir uh hospital in khanus we saw at least three d
at new york university chanted free palestine, holding banners and waving palestinian flags, they accuse the israeli regime of committing genocide in gaza, other um campuses including boston university and the university of michigan witnessed similar demonstrations, pro-palestinian rallies continue across. the globe ammit growing anti-israeli sentiment, in the argentinian capital buenosaires, thousands participated in a march to the israeli embassy to denounce the regime's bombing and genocide...
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vaccines, many dog owners are skeptical of having their pet vaccinated even though it puts the animal and their humans at risk. so, it is a study from boston university showing 53% of dog owners have hesitate towards k-9 vaccines seeing them unsafe, ineffective or unnecessary. a uc davis veterinarian says vaccinations can be critical when it comes to rabies, parvo and others. and the consequences can be deadly and costly. >> we do dialysis at uc davis. our dogs their bills are $15-20,000 and you can prevent it through vaccination. >> the study found that nearly two fifth believe vaccines can cause autism in dogs, some there is no evidence of. bottom line, if you have questions, always ask your vet. >>> all right, time to turn to weather now. paul, i know you have a couple of dogs, i have a couple of dogs, i always get pet insurance, just saying, do you have that? >> we do. we make sure they are current on their vaccinations and their medications just to try to keep them safe as possible. they probably enjoyed >> yes. >> they get to enjoy another one tomorrow. generally damp. in terms of measurable rainfall, later in the day tomorrow, tomorrow afterno
vaccines, many dog owners are skeptical of having their pet vaccinated even though it puts the animal and their humans at risk. so, it is a study from boston university showing 53% of dog owners have hesitate towards k-9 vaccines seeing them unsafe, ineffective or unnecessary. a uc davis veterinarian says vaccinations can be critical when it comes to rabies, parvo and others. and the consequences can be deadly and costly. >> we do dialysis at uc davis. our dogs their bills are $15-20,000...
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and he debated the danger he believed it posed to freedom of thought in american universities. boston university president john silber summed up the argument neatly. take a look. - what bothe me is how one maintains any function for the university when we reduce the pursuit of truth and the claim of the capacity of the human mind to transcend the individual and to know other minds, that people come up with the thesis that our knowledge is dependent upon our perspective as either a male or a female, as either a member of one race or another race. it seems to me that denial of transcendence that is implied by all of these pronouncements is inimical to the very life of the mind and the very function of the university. - how are the 1990s pc debates connected to the identity trap? - i think there's a real difference in the extent to which they dominate institutions. in the early 1990s, as you could see here, the university president confidently spoke out against it. that would be less likely today. in the 1990s, when we talked about political correctness, it was reserved to campus and per
and he debated the danger he believed it posed to freedom of thought in american universities. boston university president john silber summed up the argument neatly. take a look. - what bothe me is how one maintains any function for the university when we reduce the pursuit of truth and the claim of the capacity of the human mind to transcend the individual and to know other minds, that people come up with the thesis that our knowledge is dependent upon our perspective as either a male or a...
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university of a root. he joins this debate from boston. a welcome to all of you. well, we're seeing protests all around the, the are a breach in jordan and egypt to nicea iraq, lebanon, syria, cats out today, the westbank can i 1st maybe ask you tomorrow about this? i'm going to ask you about adverb opinion, but we can't really generalize arrow the opinion. come. we were talking about 450000000 people. there are 22 countries in the arrow key, but it's pretty set to say the mood is very angry. yeah, i mean, rightfully so, you know, i think um, i wanna, i want to be careful about how our ends are always kind of characterized as, as angry arabs. and i'm sure that's what you meant by, by western media. but you know, we have a right to be angry. we're frustrated, we're devastated. we're in despair. we are broken. how do we have to distinguish though, between the countries with protests are spontaneous and the other countries where you can't have any protests of tool and countries. what protests tend to be organized, there's been a, a day of rage in egypt, but it was pa
university of a root. he joins this debate from boston. a welcome to all of you. well, we're seeing protests all around the, the are a breach in jordan and egypt to nicea iraq, lebanon, syria, cats out today, the westbank can i 1st maybe ask you tomorrow about this? i'm going to ask you about adverb opinion, but we can't really generalize arrow the opinion. come. we were talking about 450000000 people. there are 22 countries in the arrow key, but it's pretty set to say the mood is very angry....
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of sociology at syns college, boston. dr. hagopian is the principal founder. the trans-arab research institute and former president of the association of arab american university graduates, aaug, and she serves as the chief political interviewer for arabic hour television in boston. hello and welcome to the arabic hour. my name is. on today's program, we focus on the crisis in egypt hue roberts. thank you, and we are happy today to welcome roberts from. it's good to see you again, we start a conversation sometime ago, and i it's going to be a continuing conversation, welcome, i'm joslin asami and you're watching the arabic hour. today we bring you part one of three programs on the topic, options and opportunities for resolving the palestine israel conflict. we're bringing it to you as panel discussion moderated by eline hagobian. you are very known, you taught at simons 30 years, did you meet with these arab american intellectuals living in the united states? i was walking my first. day at smith through the library and i was thinking that i'm working class and here i am this very wealthy school what am i doing here walking through there was this man at the wat
of sociology at syns college, boston. dr. hagopian is the principal founder. the trans-arab research institute and former president of the association of arab american university graduates, aaug, and she serves as the chief political interviewer for arabic hour television in boston. hello and welcome to the arabic hour. my name is. on today's program, we focus on the crisis in egypt hue roberts. thank you, and we are happy today to welcome roberts from. it's good to see you again, we start a...
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live images on the campus of boston university. a large jewish student population.ll keep an eye out now if anything happens here. right now it is a peaceful protest. they are -- i want to hear what they are saying. >> free palestinian. >> harris: we know our government does not recognize palestinian as an actual nation at this point. that's what they are saying. we'll cover it. we know that some of these protests have not stayed peaceful and that makes news, too. let's move on. disgraced democrat senator bob menendez back in court today. the once powerful head of the foreign relations committee accused of secretly acting as an agent for the egyptian government. he was criminally charged last month with corruption related counts and they allege menendez and his wife, nadine, accepted bribes including thousands of dollars in cash which were stuffed inside clothes in their house and had gold bars in exchange for his influence. the senator and his wife have pleaded not guilty. bryan llenas from the federal courthouse in new york. >> good morning. it is illegal more mem
live images on the campus of boston university. a large jewish student population.ll keep an eye out now if anything happens here. right now it is a peaceful protest. they are -- i want to hear what they are saying. >> free palestinian. >> harris: we know our government does not recognize palestinian as an actual nation at this point. that's what they are saying. we'll cover it. we know that some of these protests have not stayed peaceful and that makes news, too. let's move on....
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of harvard no longer align. the moves come days after an israeli millionaire step down from the executive board at harvard saying their faith in university's leadership, in the heart of neighboring bostonhed in support, students for justice in palestine group, placing demand on school leadership calling on the interim president to condemn anti-palestinians and releases a statement that releases the killing of palestinian civilians at the hands of israel. administration colleges may see similar mounting demands from pro-palestinian student groups as the conflict escalates. david: thank you very much. breaking news, belgian police shot dead a suspected extremist accused of killing two swedish soccer fans in a brussels street. special ops counterterrorist unit and cherries founder aaron cohen joins us with what happening in the middle east. thanks for being here. i'm curious if you think what happened in belgium and other incidents happening around the world including an uranian caught on the border, tried to get in, he was on the terror watch list, are these lone wolf incidents or is iran ramping up a terror campaign worldwide? >> they are lone wolf incidents connected to a larger ramp u
of harvard no longer align. the moves come days after an israeli millionaire step down from the executive board at harvard saying their faith in university's leadership, in the heart of neighboring bostonhed in support, students for justice in palestine group, placing demand on school leadership calling on the interim president to condemn anti-palestinians and releases a statement that releases the killing of palestinian civilians at the hands of israel. administration colleges may see similar...
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he is a senior fellow and public policy at the american university of berry. it is now in boston and joins us live around me. we've had the diplomatic quotes for a straight multiple goals, but from the rhetoric that we're hearing on both sides, it really sounds like there's the expectation of a potentially very protect protracted conflict. what do you make of the extensive potential escalation here? and i think we should expect an escalation probably on both sides of israel and how some anybody else is working with from us in guys or. but this is no, this has happened like 1015 times in the last 20 years. it's nothing new about this other than the incredible scale, hopefully come as situation if is real on the scale of the casualties, i think it's close to $300.00 as well. is the almost 2000 vendor that we've never reached out to the low before of the because we're able to tell you she will be here for the magnitude of the children's probably maybe 100 certainly maybe 1000. so this creates huge problems for most of the diplomatic players in the region of the arabs trying to get c
he is a senior fellow and public policy at the american university of berry. it is now in boston and joins us live around me. we've had the diplomatic quotes for a straight multiple goals, but from the rhetoric that we're hearing on both sides, it really sounds like there's the expectation of a potentially very protect protracted conflict. what do you make of the extensive potential escalation here? and i think we should expect an escalation probably on both sides of israel and how some anybody...
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of different things. >> reporter: a study from boston university school of public health found kobe may be in the minorityve some hesitancy cord canine vaccines, seeing them as unsafe, ineffective, or unnecessary. >> my co-authors and i were stunned by how prevalent this phenomenon is. >> reporter: dr. matt mana says an unvaccinated pet is a danger not just to other animals but also to the humans around them. >> if there are more unvaccinated dogs out there, the risk of disease transmission grows. >> reporter: almost all states require rabies vaccinations and there are several other shots that veterinarians recommnd for dogs. >> obviously rabies, you know, if you don't get treated right away or whatever, you die. parvo and distemper for sure can be fatal. >> reporter: the study also found vaccine misinformation has been projected onto pets as well. >> one of the things that we documented in our study is that nearly two-fifths of dog owners, i should say, believe that vaccines, routine vaccines administered to dogs, can cause them to develop autism. >> reporter: there is no evidence vaccines cause autism i
of different things. >> reporter: a study from boston university school of public health found kobe may be in the minorityve some hesitancy cord canine vaccines, seeing them as unsafe, ineffective, or unnecessary. >> my co-authors and i were stunned by how prevalent this phenomenon is. >> reporter: dr. matt mana says an unvaccinated pet is a danger not just to other animals but also to the humans around them. >> if there are more unvaccinated dogs out there, the risk of...
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of any kind. new studies show it extends to some dog owners as well. even if it puts both animal and human at risk. a study from boston university'sof public health found 53% of dog owners have hesitancy toward canine vaccines. seeing them as unsafe, ineffective or unnecessary. the study also found vaccine misinformation has been projected onto pets as well. >> one of the things that we documented in our study is that nearly 2 dog owners, i should say, believe that vaccines routine vaccines administered to dogs can cause and to develop autism, which is a fundamentally human diagnosis, not something that we observe in canine populations. >> there is no evidence. vaccines cause autism in humans or animals. a reminder almost all states require rabies vaccinations and there are several other shots. veterinarians recommend for docs. toys r us looking to make a major comeback. the company says it plans to expand its brick and mortar operations. >> and at 24 flagship stores across the country. it's a rebirth of toys r us. the stores will begin to open next year with additional locations set to be available inside airports and cruise ship
of any kind. new studies show it extends to some dog owners as well. even if it puts both animal and human at risk. a study from boston university'sof public health found 53% of dog owners have hesitancy toward canine vaccines. seeing them as unsafe, ineffective or unnecessary. the study also found vaccine misinformation has been projected onto pets as well. >> one of the things that we documented in our study is that nearly 2 dog owners, i should say, believe that vaccines routine...
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. >> she has a forensic toxicologist at the boston university school of medicine., but in her lab, she often deals with the same challenges, when finding out how someone died. linda suffered from dizziness, weakness, vomiting after eating, what does that sound like? >> it definitely sounds like the nausea and vomiting is persistent, that's suggesting that the body is ingested something that the body can't handle. >> that's what linda's friend had thought all along. she said she shared her concerns with lynda. >> let's have someone go into the house and check it, let's see if there's anything foreign in their. >> but she said linda never took that advice, never had her home tested. now they all waited for the toxicology test on linda's body. and sure enough, the lab that examined linda sample did detect and identifies something quite curious. linda curries body contained lethal levels of nicotine. it only deepened the mystery. because according to everyone who knew her, linda curry did not smoke cigarettes or anything else, never had. >> never. never. >> did that ma
. >> she has a forensic toxicologist at the boston university school of medicine., but in her lab, she often deals with the same challenges, when finding out how someone died. linda suffered from dizziness, weakness, vomiting after eating, what does that sound like? >> it definitely sounds like the nausea and vomiting is persistent, that's suggesting that the body is ingested something that the body can't handle. >> that's what linda's friend had thought all along. she said...
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kennedy, best selling author, historian and founding director of the boston university center for anti-racistat to see you, professor kendi. let's go states where your books have been banned. you wouldn't be surprised that the majority are in florida, six in florida, when even in new york, four in south carolina, when in pennsylvania, when in tennessee, four in texas. what do you think is the goal of book banners? i think part of it is that they were alarmed by the push toward a reckoning after george floyd and they want that to go away. what do you think? >> i think that's certainly the case. this has happened throughout american history. when abolitionists and abolitionists literature really started to emerge in the 1830s and 1840s and 1850s, how did enslavers respond? by banning that literature. jim grow crows segregationists, civil rights literature, during the jim crow era. and now, at a moment when young people in particular, after the murder of george floyd, were demanding in requesting an anti racist education, we're trying to understand why breonna taylor and george floyd were killed
kennedy, best selling author, historian and founding director of the boston university center for anti-racistat to see you, professor kendi. let's go states where your books have been banned. you wouldn't be surprised that the majority are in florida, six in florida, when even in new york, four in south carolina, when in pennsylvania, when in tennessee, four in texas. what do you think is the goal of book banners? i think part of it is that they were alarmed by the push toward a reckoning after...
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of achievement, it will help to reach that goal. host: how will that go wrong? it is admirable. gwenaelle: we just released today a very important publication with boston universityanted to assess the number of jobs created through the energy transition. best in the europe, -- just end of the europe, u.s. and asia we are talking about 2 million jobs. the message is when it comes to transition it is not just good for co2 reduction but also for wealth, job creation. that is what matters. host: a rainbows and sunshine example of regulation. thank you so much. gwenaelle avice-huet it looks like things are going super well in sustainability. thank you for your crucial insights. coming up we go into u.k. politics. keir starmer's crucial speech as she pop -- as he promises to rebuild. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i said tout the fiscal rules that i would -- i set out the fiscal rules that i would stick to. we will bring that down as a chair of our economy and subject to that we will invest in the things that can boost our productivity working in conjunction with business to unlock further private investment. host: rachel reeves speaking to bloomberg from labor
of achievement, it will help to reach that goal. host: how will that go wrong? it is admirable. gwenaelle: we just released today a very important publication with boston universityanted to assess the number of jobs created through the energy transition. best in the europe, -- just end of the europe, u.s. and asia we are talking about 2 million jobs. the message is when it comes to transition it is not just good for co2 reduction but also for wealth, job creation. that is what matters. host: a...
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the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalize ready, negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who is the rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you have just described to top know electricity . and also applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population. i'm guessing, i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is threatening ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. ho
the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalize ready, negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who is the rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right...
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the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also former israeli negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister a who is for rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise, a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you have just described to top know electricity . and also applies means that, that then, you know, is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population. i'm guessing, i guess 2200000 people. but most of them that this, such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is threatening ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. h
the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also former israeli negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister a who is for rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now...
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the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road and in london. daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalized ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister, a who to per ok. thank you all for being on inside story mr. most stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys. because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you've just described to talk, no electricity and most applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population of guess. i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government, the news that i learned in the system using the word fascist, is directed inc, ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close that t
the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road and in london. daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalized ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister, a who to per ok. thank you all for being on inside story mr. most stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about...
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the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project. he's also formalize ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who it's for. ok, thank you all for being on inside story, mr. and we'll stop and go to you in all my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise attack by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys, because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you've just described to dep no electricity. and also applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the participating and population of guessing. i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is directed inc, ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. h
the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project. he's also formalize ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who it's for. ok, thank you all for being on inside story, mr. and we'll stop and go to you in all my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right...
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of anti depressants . down step 1st arose in 2008. the psychologist irving crush was conducting research at harvard university and boston. she was testing whether anti depressants work better than placebos. a cbs documentary about his findings cost a firestorm of controversy. second study using data not only from the drug companies, clinical trials that had been published in medical journals. this time he got data that weren't published, but had been submitted to the f. d a, which he got through the freedom of information. these are the studies that showed no benefit the of the anti depressants over the placebo. what they did is i took some more successful studies, they published most of them. they took their unsuccessful studies, and they didn't publish them. the 1st use the junk companies own information to show that for people with light from moderate depression, taking a placebo or real medication made no difference. antidepressants don't work for them. crush concluded that antidepressants only showed an effect in helping severe to reach the mary was one of those who for years believe the pills worked until she came a
of anti depressants . down step 1st arose in 2008. the psychologist irving crush was conducting research at harvard university and boston. she was testing whether anti depressants work better than placebos. a cbs documentary about his findings cost a firestorm of controversy. second study using data not only from the drug companies, clinical trials that had been published in medical journals. this time he got data that weren't published, but had been submitted to the f. d a, which he got...
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of our government. brant baer details the first president's fight for freedom sunday when abram ix can be launched. boston university'senter for antiracist research in 2020. who knew all of the troubln obah that would follow? >> there's been a lot anyone paying attention to the crt grift, that's for sure. they've noticed. in addition to receiving llions millions of dollars in grants and gifts while producing minimal research while course, e the washington free beacon is now reporting that be beaco e you approved get this, a $600,000 mortgage to an unnamed professortgager doled ot to a trust controlled by wait for it ibrahim x, kennedy's brother in law. the beacon went on to say that this payment helped to cover the down payment on a $4.56 million luxury penthouse. triplex in boston, professor m is living large. >> joining me now is will cain, co-host of fox and friends weekend. well, i do want to point out wex received a statement from the universityd. , the beneficiary of the mortgage and of the trust that received it is a professoiaryr boston u. who applied for and received a loan under a longstandingm university pr
of our government. brant baer details the first president's fight for freedom sunday when abram ix can be launched. boston university'senter for antiracist research in 2020. who knew all of the troubln obah that would follow? >> there's been a lot anyone paying attention to the crt grift, that's for sure. they've noticed. in addition to receiving llions millions of dollars in grants and gifts while producing minimal research while course, e the washington free beacon is now reporting that...
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crossed through the house on now he is a professor at the department of political science and international relations at boston university. hard cross eyed girls and the fact that music can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our guests in london. you know, i'm, you very rarely quote the new york times in this program because it's not enough authority. the source of information, needless to say when it comes to palestine, but they had a, a, a guest op ed that asked a very important question if not the most important question when it comes to this complex. and it's titled, does the us really want a mass expulsion in gaza? and i think that is the question here. we can talk about the strategy and tactics and all of this. but that's what it gets down to is the fate of gaza. your thoughts, please? the ultimate e, this is up to do e concerning because obviously we have like the west and well, totally involved in this as well. and from the perspective of some of the districts in great bridge, my can see how have you guys right now. i'm just my, it's functions that we do look at this is something that th
crossed through the house on now he is a professor at the department of political science and international relations at boston university. hard cross eyed girls and the fact that music can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our guests in london. you know, i'm, you very rarely quote the new york times in this program because it's not enough authority. the source of information, needless to say when it comes to palestine, but they had a, a, a guest op ed that asked a...
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petersburg, we crossed to us on now he is a professor at the department of political science and international relations at boston university. hard cross lock roles and the fact that music can jump me anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our guests in london. you know, i'm, you very rarely quote the new york times in this program because it's not enough. that's our tatum source of information. needless to say when it comes to power respond, but they had a, a, a guess stop at that, asked a very important question if not the most important question when it comes to this conflict. and it's titled, does the us really want a mass expulsion in gaza? and i think that is the question here. we can talk about the strategy and tactics and all of this. but that's what it gets down to is the fate of gaza. your thoughts, please? the ultimate a, this is absolutely concerning because what we see, we have like the western world totally involved in this as well. and from the perspective of somebody that sits in great bridge, my can see how heavy that is. for right now, i'm just math, it's functions that we do look at this i
petersburg, we crossed to us on now he is a professor at the department of political science and international relations at boston university. hard cross lock roles and the fact that music can jump me anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our guests in london. you know, i'm, you very rarely quote the new york times in this program because it's not enough. that's our tatum source of information. needless to say when it comes to power respond, but they had a, a, a guess stop at...
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the first poll from s university, usa today, and the boston globe, 49% of likely primary voters in new hampshire say that donald trump is their choice to lead the ticket, but r the first time second place is not held by desant but rather haley. she's at 19%. the florida governor sits in third with 10% o the vote. all the other candidates including chris christie are just in single digits. meanwhile in a winter college poll of south carolina republicans haley earned 17% of the vote there. now, to be clear that is still well bin trump who's at 51%, but she's now 5 points ahead of desantis who's the 12th. haley prefbs lee served as mentioned as governor of that state. one of the state's current senators tim scott is at 6%, a very lowumber but good enough for fourth place. desantis is heading to iowa while facing a critical cash crunch. yesterday his campaign announced $15 million in third quarter fund-raising and plans to move roughly a third of its staff to iowa, part of a plan to focus on the first in the country gop caucus. it's all in the hawkeye state. while campaign aides of the flo
the first poll from s university, usa today, and the boston globe, 49% of likely primary voters in new hampshire say that donald trump is their choice to lead the ticket, but r the first time second place is not held by desant but rather haley. she's at 19%. the florida governor sits in third with 10% o the vote. all the other candidates including chris christie are just in single digits. meanwhile in a winter college poll of south carolina republicans haley earned 17% of the vote there. now,...
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in the heart of neighboring boston and support of the palestinian and israeli forces and air strikes by kansas city chiefs has and preparing for a ground offensive and then boston universityfor justice and palestine groups and advertise this and they're not posting demands on school leadership calling on interim president to condemn anti-palestinian and releasing a statement and recognizing the statement of of the days ahead. sandra. >> sandra: molly on a story we continue watching closely. thank you. >> bill: anti-semitism organization accusing the singer alicia keys of posting a quote as a "sick ode to hamas terrorists". she shared a photo of herself wearing colors similar to the palestinian flag and made reference to paragliding. keys responded to backlash by saying the post was un-related to the war but she has since also deleted that photo. that's going around right now. she said it had no connection but nonetheless it was out there and now it's gone. go ahead. >> state queens satared making the rounds last night. >> sandra: she said the post was completely un-related. capitol letters and recent loss of lost of lives i pray for and stand for peace. it'll will interes
in the heart of neighboring boston and support of the palestinian and israeli forces and air strikes by kansas city chiefs has and preparing for a ground offensive and then boston universityfor justice and palestine groups and advertise this and they're not posting demands on school leadership calling on interim president to condemn anti-palestinian and releasing a statement and recognizing the statement of of the days ahead. sandra. >> sandra: molly on a story we continue watching...
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a symposium on extraterrestrial life and some of its implications for us all, sponsored jointly by nasa and boston university and chaired by professor richard berenson. let me briefly introduce the panel from the far side is dr. ashley montague, who is a world renowned anthropologist and social biologist. next to him is dr. christopher stendhal, who an outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological circles. dr. stendhal is considered one of the nation's most scholarly theologians next to me is dr. carl sagan, who is an astronomer at cornell university, and probably one of the five or six leading researchers on this question of extraterrestrial life is the coauthor with schloss of the soviet union and the very famous book, intelligent life in the universe. to my right is philip morrison, who is professor of physics at mit and 13 years ago he was a coauthor of what is perhaps the first scientifically valid, reasonable paper ever published on what might well be a possible mode of communication with extraterrestrial life. dr. morr
a symposium on extraterrestrial life and some of its implications for us all, sponsored jointly by nasa and boston university and chaired by professor richard berenson. let me briefly introduce the panel from the far side is dr. ashley montague, who is a world renowned anthropologist and social biologist. next to him is dr. christopher stendhal, who an outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological circles. dr....
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a symposium on extraterrestrial life and some of its implications for us all, sponsored jointly by nasa and boston university and chaired by professor richard berenson. let me briefly introduce the panel from the far side is dr. ashley montague, who is a world renowned anthropologist and social biologist. next to him is dr. christopher stendhal, who an outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological circles. dr. stendhal is considered one of the nation's most scholarly theologians next to me is dr. carl sagan, who is an astronomer at cornell university, and probably one of the five or six leading researchers on this question of extraterrestrial life is the coauthor with schloss of the soviet union and the very famous book, intelligent life in the universe. to my right is philip morrison, who is professor of physics at mit and 13 years ago he was a coauthor of what is perhaps the first scientifically valid, reasonable paper ever published on what might well be a possible mode of communication with extraterrestrial life. dr. morr
a symposium on extraterrestrial life and some of its implications for us all, sponsored jointly by nasa and boston university and chaired by professor richard berenson. let me briefly introduce the panel from the far side is dr. ashley montague, who is a world renowned anthropologist and social biologist. next to him is dr. christopher stendhal, who an outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological circles. dr....
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university of beirut. former executive editor of the daily star in london -- lebanon. he is joining us from boston.ou so much for being with us. if you can stock -- start off by talking what is happening on israel's northern border with lebanon? >> what is happening is something that is happened many times before in the last 30 years or so but slightly different this time. hezbollah has become a very powerful force with huge capabilities and technology, missiles, intelligence, secrecy, etc. every aspect of warfare. they're also much bigger force now than they were in the 2006 war because of the mobilization of troops from syria to defend the syrian regime. they have a lot of experience and technology, and more importantly, they are linked to a regional what they call an axis of resistance which is iran, syria, hezbollah, hamas and the houthis in yemen and smaller groups in syria and iran. there's a constellation of forces that are various degrees of capability, and they call themselves the axis of resistance. the northern front of israel and lebanon now is far more dangerous to israel if a war brea
university of beirut. former executive editor of the daily star in london -- lebanon. he is joining us from boston.ou so much for being with us. if you can stock -- start off by talking what is happening on israel's northern border with lebanon? >> what is happening is something that is happened many times before in the last 30 years or so but slightly different this time. hezbollah has become a very powerful force with huge capabilities and technology, missiles, intelligence, secrecy,...
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university is the nest of american liberalism. harvard university protests against israeli policies and supports palestine. and already lost financing from outside. rally in bostonwith it, but nevertheless in texas. also supports palestine, not to mention the fact that the white house is already under siege, there’s just a constant pro-palestinian rally taking place there, against this background president biden is going to israel as a prospect of a visit, well, i think that the arsonist is going to start a military conflict, then, despite the fact that significant some of the usual ones. american citizens naturally don’t want this and set out a completely different vision of events, but the problem of western democracy has always been the same, the opinion of ordinary voters in general was not asked much, and sometimes in order to shape or overcome it, provocations were staged, well as for example, with piral harbor, the well-known isolationist mood of the americans on the eve of the second world war - this is not our conflict, this is happening somewhere in europe. and at this moment roosevelt receives information about the impending attack of japan, moreover,
university is the nest of american liberalism. harvard university protests against israeli policies and supports palestine. and already lost financing from outside. rally in bostonwith it, but nevertheless in texas. also supports palestine, not to mention the fact that the white house is already under siege, there’s just a constant pro-palestinian rally taking place there, against this background president biden is going to israel as a prospect of a visit, well, i think that the arsonist is...
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university of new york. he's the author of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming dr. karp. thank you. josh. it's really a pleasure to be my second talk in less than a year. behalf of the new york genealogical and biographical society and als
university of new york. he's the author of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications...
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he has ceric academic credit out of boston university. that we don't think real rates will remain this high for this long. tom: and the 10 year yield, how many basis points will they come in? ellen: they are oversold here and i would imagine more than 30 basis points. tom: bottle that. jonathan: price action elsewhere, the equity market on the s&p 500 positive by 0.1%. in the bonds, yields higher today. the 10 year, yields up by three basis points, 4.7464. the ecb watching this closely. lisa: i think it highlights how this has been driven by u.s. strength in addition to european weakness. if we do get an upside surprise, how much more of the violent move in yields. there is a question of whether we end up getting a similar type of condition upward that is on the heels of this report. jonathan: a question, what is nothing -- no one asking you about? 2024. tom: adjusted at two standard deviation study. it could shoot to the 50% tend to sing. that is how fast we have come up that even if we get the zentner move. jonathan: this is fromciti co
he has ceric academic credit out of boston university. that we don't think real rates will remain this high for this long. tom: and the 10 year yield, how many basis points will they come in? ellen: they are oversold here and i would imagine more than 30 basis points. tom: bottle that. jonathan: price action elsewhere, the equity market on the s&p 500 positive by 0.1%. in the bonds, yields higher today. the 10 year, yields up by three basis points, 4.7464. the ecb watching this closely....