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even more effective, starting with the right dose, according to linguist petra kish off at the university of f, what movies and bash advised us that we know that distributed learning is especially effective that is, you shouldn't try to concentrate on a vocabulary list for an hour at a time, for instance, and instead it's best to spread out your learning over a week. i did. but no matter how proven a strategy may be, it often seems as if some people can learn foreign languages in their sleep, while others struggle is there such a thing as having a talent for languages? papa goblin gift. there is such a thing as language, talent, as you can see it, when someone is good at distinguishing sounds and foreign languages when they're good at memorizing things, or when they can understand the grammar when they hear a sentence. but linguistic talent only accounts for 20 percent of learning success flux, all connected up in motivation is key. even people who aren't linguistically gifted can reach a high level of fluency by keeping at it. don't feel guilty about putting down your notebook after a day of
even more effective, starting with the right dose, according to linguist petra kish off at the university of f, what movies and bash advised us that we know that distributed learning is especially effective that is, you shouldn't try to concentrate on a vocabulary list for an hour at a time, for instance, and instead it's best to spread out your learning over a week. i did. but no matter how proven a strategy may be, it often seems as if some people can learn foreign languages in their sleep,...
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f is merely a 1st step. earlier i spoke with am a lender miss ra. he's a professor of international politics at lancaster university. in the united kingdom. i asked him how crucial this i'm f loan is for sri lanka. it's very fundamental. first of all, the country has gone through bankruptcy, but the fast, i mean it's history. and there have to be someone, a lender who could throw a kind of line. so to speak, in order to rescue the economy. and it is coming to the right time, which is slightly delayed, but not just, it's very critical. let's look at how it is going to elsewhere lanka, jenkins, not only owes money to i'm if one bank and all this, but you turn also on money to india, china. it's biggest lender to what is happening. it is that it has been a default in terms of being back some of those loans. and that is the reason why it's currently trading has fallen. so these 2900000000 that it is going to receive will respite to keep their despite to the economy under the country where i can start paying some of these lenders. and on the basis of that, it can also seek more loans from the likes of asian development
f is merely a 1st step. earlier i spoke with am a lender miss ra. he's a professor of international politics at lancaster university. in the united kingdom. i asked him how crucial this i'm f loan is for sri lanka. it's very fundamental. first of all, the country has gone through bankruptcy, but the fast, i mean it's history. and there have to be someone, a lender who could throw a kind of line. so to speak, in order to rescue the economy. and it is coming to the right time, which is slightly...
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and when you superimpose all of this on the university whereer f the president now is under studt fire by the school newspaperas alleging that he was unethical, unethi calling for his resignatiocan, o you remember the euphemism list of all the taboo words. stanfordl th writes were nott su supposed to use like american and migrante. you and then there was the snitchg clause that said , if you heard coul anybody using him, you couldthem anonymously rat them out. we birthedut elizabeth holmesoms and the theranos meltdown. so, i mean and, this is the great this university i was a graduate of. i'm the fifth member ofversity. i was a graduate my family to go there.sible and with uc berkeley, they were responsible for the twentieth century california miracle. >> they trained our professions. they trainedfessions trained ou our engineers. t and it's just tragic to see it implode. it's it's committing slow motion suicide. >> they've let these commile wall rattle. l people are terrified of theme te and they don't have the moral gumption or the courage to say, no, moss, you're not going if that i
and when you superimpose all of this on the university whereer f the president now is under studt fire by the school newspaperas alleging that he was unethical, unethi calling for his resignatiocan, o you remember the euphemism list of all the taboo words. stanfordl th writes were nott su supposed to use like american and migrante. you and then there was the snitchg clause that said , if you heard coul anybody using him, you couldthem anonymously rat them out. we birthedut elizabeth holmesoms...
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and other part of the crypto universe coming grayscale fighting the f -- they say the probability ofayscale's favor, joining us is michael and we're not letting go sonali basak. >> thank you for joining us there a lot of surprising things that happened in the opening argan -- argument yesterday. a lot of trader confidence, and price movement upwards. what gives you confidence? what evidence do you have you can win this lawsuit? >> it comes down to consistency. yesterday's oral argument were a continuation of this best in class legal team we have put together. we are appreciative as an organization of the opportunity to have this case heard in the d.c. circuit. the arguments have remained the same. when we filed the etf application, or lawsuit, and the oral arguments. receptivity has been positive from investors. throughout the rest of this year it be by q3 will get an answer on the case. >> unit you get an answer there is a question of if the conversion to an etf will happen or if the ftc will push back if you refile. what confidence do you have they will be able to do in the near fu
and other part of the crypto universe coming grayscale fighting the f -- they say the probability ofayscale's favor, joining us is michael and we're not letting go sonali basak. >> thank you for joining us there a lot of surprising things that happened in the opening argan -- argument yesterday. a lot of trader confidence, and price movement upwards. what gives you confidence? what evidence do you have you can win this lawsuit? >> it comes down to consistency. yesterday's oral...
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and mastering a new type of aircraft, especially one like this as advanced as the f-16, colonel, what is so special about the v16 or why is this aircraft considered so universal and what are the main capabilities of this type of aircraft in conditions where close air combat, according to ukrainian pilots, is not so common a few things about the f-16 firstly it was never intended to become what it has become but it is a very good plane and it is very adaptable and the f-16 is such a versatile machine inside everything is modular so you don't have to take the plane apart when there is new technology you just pull out the old box and put in the new one add to that this plane is very easy to fly once you get the hang of it it is a very easy plane to use as well as all the weapons because everything inside the plane is centered around the pilot unlike russian-made planes the pilot is like the central computer of an american fighter jet it's called sensor fusion fusion of sensors so you get all this information from space from other planes from the ground and it all gets into the cockpit designed for pilots and configured for them of course engineers helped develop
and mastering a new type of aircraft, especially one like this as advanced as the f-16, colonel, what is so special about the v16 or why is this aircraft considered so universal and what are the main capabilities of this type of aircraft in conditions where close air combat, according to ukrainian pilots, is not so common a few things about the f-16 firstly it was never intended to become what it has become but it is a very good plane and it is very adaptable and the f-16 is such a versatile...
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f. loans on condition of purchasing us grain and valuing its currency . but that led to a price surge and fuel and fertilizers, crippling local farmers, professor of political sociology at the american university of cairo. doctors i had said that says that in order to attract foreign investment, african countries are pushed into i m. f agreement. despite a history of fund requirements, actually damaging economy, the public premium, now indonesia will be suffering you can on the key and the difference. and i love that agreement with you. more cutting subsidies, more economic cushions on their daily lives. it will be not acceptable, but now the only game in town to the condition of the nation is that you must get all of them from the i m f. otherwise no foreign donors will come to you. and that's why the are under pressure to, to do something. if you look at american di m, f in africa, many countries. so that if they have disagreements to balance the budget and deal with the 4 in depth. and you can get that things would be better. but what happened is, i think even got worse, more unemployment, more poverty had been expanded because of the traditional being given to everybody. it's the same medi
f. loans on condition of purchasing us grain and valuing its currency . but that led to a price surge and fuel and fertilizers, crippling local farmers, professor of political sociology at the american university of cairo. doctors i had said that says that in order to attract foreign investment, african countries are pushed into i m. f agreement. despite a history of fund requirements, actually damaging economy, the public premium, now indonesia will be suffering you can on the key and the...
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so, pete, thank you for being a part of princeton university. [wow! [. >> thank you fre to celebrate march madness with us. go tigers. >> pete: i don't know that i belong on a wall next to jeff bezos. she is interviewing me now. look at this. absolute pro- >> pete: honor going here. i remember going here as an undergraduate. i know there is tape on it so it will come down. >> it will come down only to get framed. anyone who wants to see a framed version it is in the back of the room hanging underneath the esteemed bill bradley. >> pete: bill bradley the last time went to the final four was bill bradley back in the early 1960s. thank you so much appreciate it. >> good to have you here, pete. >> pete: how are we feeling about princeton's chances tonight, everybody? [applause] >> pete: princeton still distancing. we will follow it all morning long we will follow it- on "fo& friends" on the other side. ♪ yee - are, are you qualified to do this? - what? - especially when it comes to your finances. - yeehaw! - do you have a question? - are you a certified financial planner™?
so, pete, thank you for being a part of princeton university. [wow! [. >> thank you fre to celebrate march madness with us. go tigers. >> pete: i don't know that i belong on a wall next to jeff bezos. she is interviewing me now. look at this. absolute pro- >> pete: honor going here. i remember going here as an undergraduate. i know there is tape on it so it will come down. >> it will come down only to get framed. anyone who wants to see a framed version it is in the back...
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university. that's not possible, so she signed up for an english course online. a growing number of virtual schools are becoming a lifeline for girls and women in f and a stan who have barred from secondary and university education. >> it is a good opportunity for girls and women to continue their education. i want to continue my studies and online courses. >> she is fortunate to be admitted to her choice of virtual school. it has turned down students due to a lack of capacity and high demand. enrollment has risen from 50 to more than 500 students in the past five -- two years. at one online school, staffers are concerned about how the taliban might react. exit is obvious that if we want to take action, it is important to risk. we risked everything. >> 20 percent of people in afghanistan have access to the internet. many can't afford a connection. services are insecure. >> the major concern i have regarding activity is power outages and internet connection. if power or the internet is disconnected and afghanistan, it would create a serious problem for us. >> the taliban began imposing restrictions on women after retaking power following the withdrawal of u.s. forces
university. that's not possible, so she signed up for an english course online. a growing number of virtual schools are becoming a lifeline for girls and women in f and a stan who have barred from secondary and university education. >> it is a good opportunity for girls and women to continue their education. i want to continue my studies and online courses. >> she is fortunate to be admitted to her choice of virtual school. it has turned down students due to a lack of capacity and...
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of gilder lehrman lincoln prize in 2012. her newest benjamin f butler, a noisy life, was published by the university of north carolina press, may of this year. i have a fond memory of meeting elizabeth a conference many years ago when i was still in graduate school. she treated me to a cup of coffee which as a graduate student i could not afford on my own. and we talked at length about my research. it an act of kindness that gave me comfort while i was just entering the profession. as a as a young historian, please me in welcoming elizabeth leonard elizabeth leonard. thank you, jonathan. can hear me all right. that is such a nice memory. i want to thank harold holzer jonathan white and the rest of the lincoln forum for inviting me. it's. i think my second time here and i really enjoyed my last visit, but it's many ago. it's a pleasure to be here. it's a pleasure to be back in gettysburg. i'm grateful for this opportunity. i just want to say this. my idea for how this talk will go. that i will talk to you about why i thought i should write a biography of butler at all. and then i will discuss the question of why reassess him
of gilder lehrman lincoln prize in 2012. her newest benjamin f butler, a noisy life, was published by the university of north carolina press, may of this year. i have a fond memory of meeting elizabeth a conference many years ago when i was still in graduate school. she treated me to a cup of coffee which as a graduate student i could not afford on my own. and we talked at length about my research. it an act of kindness that gave me comfort while i was just entering the profession. as a as a...
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of these debilitating attacks, dr. brewer has been on medical leave since 2021. his case was referred to the defense department by a neuro weapons expert from georgetown university. neither d o d nor the f b, i has made any steps to investigate his diagnosed and validated case of havana syndrome. len, welcome to the show. it's good to have you. nice to her nicely. what are you? thanks for joining us. let's start at the beginning. you began experiencing symptoms in 2019. tell us about what you were feeling back then. how these symptoms started and what led you to believe that you were suffering from havana syndrome? it. sorry. really on of the blue. oh. just unknown odd noises. end of sounds that nobody could hear only me. and them a ring ringing in the here are the gym assists. um well tonight is as to go call them. um my braces. oh, the pick up was very up. um some unusual sensation that i could i could feel in. it was very painful. i am still an on going to this day. it's painful, debilitating and ah, it feels like nothing else. it feels like something grabs you in 5 great. you like a like and like it tunic for. oh really as you're in full of suddenly start suddenly in in and disappea
of these debilitating attacks, dr. brewer has been on medical leave since 2021. his case was referred to the defense department by a neuro weapons expert from georgetown university. neither d o d nor the f b, i has made any steps to investigate his diagnosed and validated case of havana syndrome. len, welcome to the show. it's good to have you. nice to her nicely. what are you? thanks for joining us. let's start at the beginning. you began experiencing symptoms in 2019. tell us about what you...
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exchanges the platform for the world to come together to focus on universal f challenges us hosted expo will serve as a gateway to the heartland of american projected to bring 14 million visits 4 million in economic activity and 50000 jobs to the united states to the welcoming spirit and the enthusiasm expo 2027 to the united states and on a much more t serious note i know all of you are incredibly concerned about the reports coming out of russia today as am i and the entire department i want to say under the strongest terms we condemn the kremlin's continued attempt to intimidate or repress the civil society voices due to privacy considerations i am limited but is can share the hear updates i can offer first us embassy in moscow has requested official notification of arrest and we rush is required to provide that under the counselor convention second whenever they are arrested it would be as soon as possible however due to russia administrative procedure and security requirements it will likely becy several days before that happens. thirdly are in close contact with "the wall street journal" on this issue and also i would like t
exchanges the platform for the world to come together to focus on universal f challenges us hosted expo will serve as a gateway to the heartland of american projected to bring 14 million visits 4 million in economic activity and 50000 jobs to the united states to the welcoming spirit and the enthusiasm expo 2027 to the united states and on a much more t serious note i know all of you are incredibly concerned about the reports coming out of russia today as am i and the entire department i want...
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university of cairo. dr. science said deck says that in order to attract foreign investment, african countries are pushed into i m. f agreement. despite a history of fund requirements, actually damaging economy, it's so public premium. now indonesia will be offering you can on the nbc dentist and i love the agreement with you. more cutting subsidies more to it again, i'm a patient on the daily lives. it would be not acceptable, but now the only game in town to the condition of the nation is that you must get a sample and i am. otherwise, no phone donors will come to you. and that's why the are under pressure to, to do something. if you look at very good i m f in africa, many countries. so that if they have disagreements to balance the budget and deal with the following debt. and you can get that things would be better. but what's happened is, i think even got worth more unemployment, more poverty had been expanded because of the traditional being given to everybody. it's the same medicine. everybody. we get this, you must have any way you can see your mouth subsidies and in meetings developing countries. this would
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university of birmingham, thank you so much. now, the white house has condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia and spine charges. russia security service the f as b accuses evan gross coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty and his employer, the wall street journal, is remaining his immediate release. the 1st time in american reporter has been detained and russia as an alleged spies since the cold war. washington is advising us citizens to leave gods at a moscow court, bundled even gush coverage out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. remodeled with the wrong. i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against them. the old i'm convinced that my client could only of actor, legal, and only due to gush coverage was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow . in the city of your catherine burg, he's believe to have been working on a story about local attitudes to the war in ukraine. but russian authoritie
university of birmingham, thank you so much. now, the white house has condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia and spine charges. russia security service the f as b accuses evan gross coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty and his employer, the wall street journal, is remaining his immediate release. the 1st time in american reporter has been detained and russia as an alleged spies since the cold war. washington is advising us citizens to leave...
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some people like jefferson, author of the declaration f independence, founder of the university of virginiaamazing guy. some people like madison because he wrote the constitution. some people like hamilton because the broadway show kicks ass. [laughing] there's all kind of reasons people like certain founders. i like all of them. my favorite is john adams. now, some people say that john adams is my favorite because he was said to be cranky and slightly overweight. now, while i think those are extraordinary qualifications for a national leader, they are not the primary reason that i like john adams. i love john adams because he was the heartbeat of the revolution. heartbeat of the revolution. when all the other people in the continental congress thought we can make a deal with the king, we can make some little changes that will be okay for us, adams said no. we will never have freedom we will never have liberty without independence. and he never gave up. he went overseas and left his family for two years to raise the money that was necessary from the french and the dutch to support the revol
some people like jefferson, author of the declaration f independence, founder of the university of virginiaamazing guy. some people like madison because he wrote the constitution. some people like hamilton because the broadway show kicks ass. [laughing] there's all kind of reasons people like certain founders. i like all of them. my favorite is john adams. now, some people say that john adams is my favorite because he was said to be cranky and slightly overweight. now, while i think those are...
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ken rogoff, professor of economics at public and public policy at harvard university. former i m f chief economist. we do have those competing f words, the fear that fundamentals. when you look at what happened yesterday, both the decision by the fed and then the reaction that we saw. where do you think this puts us this morning? well i think part of what the markets heard was not just that he hiked , but that they really debated it and probably are leaning towards not doing more for a while. so i think the markets weren't you know, is unhappy with that, as you might think. and if you look at longer term interest rates, they've really fallen quite a bit on the view that as christine said before the banking stress is doing some of the fed's work for it. you just touched on this. there was what they did, which was raised right to, you know, a quarter percent, which was more or less expected. but then there is what they said. what about what they said? did you find the most interesting and most telling. well first, he said. we waffled over deciding to do it. so that's already telling
ken rogoff, professor of economics at public and public policy at harvard university. former i m f chief economist. we do have those competing f words, the fear that fundamentals. when you look at what happened yesterday, both the decision by the fed and then the reaction that we saw. where do you think this puts us this morning? well i think part of what the markets heard was not just that he hiked , but that they really debated it and probably are leaning towards not doing more for a while....
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technique, and a multi-university team last year found that in fmri tests, these regions of the brain reliably predicted whether a subject leaned liberal or conservative. it is alall part of fcientific amambition to d decode÷íe2Ñ and maybe even transmit thought to restore lost sight and hearing, to observe consciousness itself, but research is one thing. >> i worry that it quickly leaves that realm of well-meaning scientists to commodification of deeply personal information about peoplple. >> reporter: the last 30 0 years have seeen an explosision of nenew brainin tech compmpanies and d pateent applicications. noww, as aii makes s the tech s smaller a and morre powwerful, dduke law professosor nita farahanyny worries i it willl be useed to not t just read minds, but judge them. >> this is a world in which not just your brain activity is being collected and brain states from attention to focus is being monitored, but people are being hired and fired and promoted based on what their brain metrics show. >> reporter: even for the team leader in singapore, the prospect of a corporate use of this technology without privacy laws in place is too risky. are you the kind of person th
technique, and a multi-university team last year found that in fmri tests, these regions of the brain reliably predicted whether a subject leaned liberal or conservative. it is alall part of fcientific amambition to d decode÷íe2Ñ and maybe even transmit thought to restore lost sight and hearing, to observe consciousness itself, but research is one thing. >> i worry that it quickly leaves that realm of well-meaning scientists to commodification of deeply personal information about...
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as to remedies, the apa did not create a novel remedy of universal vacatur and the i am a bars that remedy. section 1252 f point probi the lower courts from granting cocive relief agns the operation of the provisions and vacatur is plainly coercive. i welcome the courts questions. >> that same provision, does it also affect redressability for standing purposes? >> i thinke have obviously aled these issues in two separate ways and assuming they are standing it would have been impossible to get a different remedy >>. you don't think told 52 f precl? that is because congress is judgment in th area was only this court sulhave authority to enter the rod interree with the operation of the statute. we tnkhe vacatur sres the same feature as an injunction i termsf eventing dhs from being able to implement these provisions while the litigation runs its course. >> your linda rs argument understanding, doesn't that mean no state would ever have standing to challenge immigration policies concerning apprehension or removal of aliens? >> we think the court articulated a principle that an dividual or state does not have
as to remedies, the apa did not create a novel remedy of universal vacatur and the i am a bars that remedy. section 1252 f point probi the lower courts from granting cocive relief agns the operation of the provisions and vacatur is plainly coercive. i welcome the courts questions. >> that same provision, does it also affect redressability for standing purposes? >> i thinke have obviously aled these issues in two separate ways and assuming they are standing it would have been...
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and includes to permit the permit f homeland security, the fbi is involved, now working with the national finals plantation to make $40 worth of grants and universitiese of fighting disinformation, but in fact are spreading disinformation, spreading conspiracy theories as we saw them do what the russia gate, we saw them spread the conspiracy theories are on hunter biden's laptop. they're now seeking widespread use of artificial intelligence to censor accurate information have now seen facebook and twitter caught censoring accurate information about coronavirus vaccinations because they were worried that it would lead to vaccine hesitancy. the story has really evolved and is much more to say on it we are still discovering quite a bit of information, but what you're basically seeing here is the rise of a for-profit censorship funded by american taxpayers to censor real-world information and this is basically a turning of the national security state from the kind of psychological operations that they launch a broad into the united states using the exact same kind of influence operation tactics that they brought on the american people, it's a huge scanda
and includes to permit the permit f homeland security, the fbi is involved, now working with the national finals plantation to make $40 worth of grants and universitiese of fighting disinformation, but in fact are spreading disinformation, spreading conspiracy theories as we saw them do what the russia gate, we saw them spread the conspiracy theories are on hunter biden's laptop. they're now seeking widespread use of artificial intelligence to censor accurate information have now seen facebook...
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f. kennedy who shifted on civil rights after a series of violate attempts to integrate southern universitieson signed a civil rights and voting rights act breaking the party's ties with sovereign conservative, the break away dixie crats and white supremesy. conservative was the prevailing ideology of the republican party, meaning modern day republicans are nowhere near what they were 150 years ago or even 50 years ago. but even with all this history in mind, there is another thing, do not let today's republicans trick you into thinking the pre-20th century republican party was was the republicans back in the old days who were anti-slavery. following emancipation the party consisted of both white and black americans. they literally called themselves the black and tans. but as the 1800s ended, some of those white republicans weren't too happy about the gains made by their black counterparts and wanted to eliminate them. the lily white movement emerged within the republican party as an organized effort to drive black folks of party leadership. at the same time, black americans were moving north
f. kennedy who shifted on civil rights after a series of violate attempts to integrate southern universitieson signed a civil rights and voting rights act breaking the party's ties with sovereign conservative, the break away dixie crats and white supremesy. conservative was the prevailing ideology of the republican party, meaning modern day republicans are nowhere near what they were 150 years ago or even 50 years ago. but even with all this history in mind, there is another thing, do not let...
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so yeah i mean friends of the earth like lustre professor nick f oxford university governments missed difficulty because one wonders you know is this actually about being green or is it about energy security bearing in mind what's happening ukraine? well, exactly. and grant shapps does to more grant shapps does to be more concerned than his concerned with his than his predecessors sort of predecessors with sort of keeping lights because the keeping lights on because the reason is a very serious worry on the conservative backbenches and in the wider public generally that this dash towards net which was conceived net zero, which was conceived before war in ukraine, began is now sort of anachronistic and it's looking as though we will need oil and gas for many years ahead and sort of creating for the world we wish to live in, for example, getting everyone over to electric is all over to electric cars is all very but isn't really practical about when, for example, with electric simply isn't the technology in so grant shapps has listened to those concerns and i know that daily telegraph le
so yeah i mean friends of the earth like lustre professor nick f oxford university governments missed difficulty because one wonders you know is this actually about being green or is it about energy security bearing in mind what's happening ukraine? well, exactly. and grant shapps does to more grant shapps does to be more concerned than his concerned with his than his predecessors sort of predecessors with sort of keeping lights because the keeping lights on because the reason is a very serious...
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of it. >> why did you end up -- how did you end up here? >> i was looking at state universities, i toward you f, i toward efforts to, and i sat into the classes, the professor does not know who the kids are. and i toward this school, the professor had the kids phone numbers. the kids, when they had a question on their homework, the story -- she would text the professor, even if it is on the weekend, that is unheard of at school. >> i came here to try to apply to oxford university but my parents said no, you are not studying abroad. so i was like, what is new college? i searched it up and i am like, oh my god, the tutorial system, they have the close teacher bonds with the students, and i really fell in love from that point. >> what i really liked about it is that it is supportive of the lgbt environment where early on in my transition, i started a new college six months into that. and i was in a very early place, i didn't know who i was, i didn't know who i wanted to be. i was growing into a new persona that i was developing. new college accepts that. a lot of people are in that same boat. and
of it. >> why did you end up -- how did you end up here? >> i was looking at state universities, i toward you f, i toward efforts to, and i sat into the classes, the professor does not know who the kids are. and i toward this school, the professor had the kids phone numbers. the kids, when they had a question on their homework, the story -- she would text the professor, even if it is on the weekend, that is unheard of at school. >> i came here to try to apply to oxford...
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f state? ye i got miss mcgillicuddy school for wayward dentists. okay i think they're going to make some noise. university of france university of francis in this one, yeah. jimmy having me on the show. there's some more more. thanks for having me on my new show diamond. okay, here we go. i got hogwarts, okay? i'm picking. what's the matter? you. think that some three point shooter. have you t i on there is in here. yeah we're finally into the west in the west. all right, i got m i t romney. yeah ? the burger king kids club and then my last pick whatever school they went to in the mighty ducks. three. okay. alright, alright. on the record . put those on our website. so people get they didn't follow it along. they can. i can't wait them down. everyone's face when i get it. all right, you brought. gosh i really want to mention this because you brought something i did. this is not a goof at all. this isn't a letter you wrote when you were eight years old. yes to yourself, mom. has been cleaning out the basement at my parents' house, and she sends me boxes of stuff. she's like this is all your stuff. and i opene
f state? ye i got miss mcgillicuddy school for wayward dentists. okay i think they're going to make some noise. university of france university of francis in this one, yeah. jimmy having me on the show. there's some more more. thanks for having me on my new show diamond. okay, here we go. i got hogwarts, okay? i'm picking. what's the matter? you. think that some three point shooter. have you t i on there is in here. yeah we're finally into the west in the west. all right, i got m i t romney....
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of what i mean. as i said earli we are going torovide universal free breakfast inur schools because students can'tearn on empty stomachs. we will fa half a billin dollars fornvironmental repairs and upgrades to o schools. [applause] our students shoul have world-class facilies that are safe and healthy and this budget is an initial investment to get ushere end of course none of this will work if we don't have engh well-qualified, well-paid teachers in our classrooms so we argoing to give our new teachers a tax break and more reurces in their classrooms so they can help our students cceed. our school should prepare students for their future and give them the freedom to chart their own course. if ty want to go to clege, we should make it me affordable. if they want to go straight into the workforce we should me sure they have the skills and opportunities to be successful and provide for theiramilies. for 22 yearsgo penylvania invested over $200 milli a year info tech and technical education. last year weless than half of that on our young people. as a resultewer students have the opportunity pursue a job and few oro to pathfe even
of what i mean. as i said earli we are going torovide universal free breakfast inur schools because students can'tearn on empty stomachs. we will fa half a billin dollars fornvironmental repairs and upgrades to o schools. [applause] our students shoul have world-class facilies that are safe and healthy and this budget is an initial investment to get ushere end of course none of this will work if we don't have engh well-qualified, well-paid teachers in our classrooms so we argoing to give our...
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we've started with the terra luna collapse and the f t. x collapse in the crypto universe last year in the tech sector. obviously has been under a lot of pressure, as we know for the contagion, i think will be largely limited to the tech sector to the venture capital sector. what we don't know, and this is always a problem whenever we have a bank collapse or a fund collapse, is how many people will be affected in terms of their funds being locked up because of the collapse. and secondly, your how much more contagion there's going to be as a result, a lot of this is a domino effect, as is very, very difficult. and the problem is largely down to the fact that despite all the regulations of post the global financial crisis in the u. s. the basel rules were only applied to the large banks that so banks like at 3 b, which was the 16th biggest bank in the u. s. weren't really on the sort of type regulation that the major money center banks were. ok, you say we don't yet know how many people will be affected. give us the, the worst case scenario. not that i want to fear munger, but obviously we're all, we all have 2008 right in our minds in t
we've started with the terra luna collapse and the f t. x collapse in the crypto universe last year in the tech sector. obviously has been under a lot of pressure, as we know for the contagion, i think will be largely limited to the tech sector to the venture capital sector. what we don't know, and this is always a problem whenever we have a bank collapse or a fund collapse, is how many people will be affected in terms of their funds being locked up because of the collapse. and secondly, your...
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university of southern california library in los angeles. >> nathan masters on this episodes of book notes plus available on the c-span now free mobile app fevet your podcast. >> your copy of the 118 confession directory now available. it is your access to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. important information for congressional committee, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. scan the code at the right to order your copy today. go to c-op.o. it is $29.95 plus shipping and handling. every rcse helps support our nonprofit operations at . >> looked tv every sunday on c-span two futures leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction book. a 9:00 p.m. john agresto author of the death of learning offer suggestions to increase the value of the education and enrich the divide between academic -- bridge the divide andhen 10:00 p.m. angela saini explores patriarchy and how express in data how express in the world. watching tv every sunday on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> there are lots of places to
university of southern california library in los angeles. >> nathan masters on this episodes of book notes plus available on the c-span now free mobile app fevet your podcast. >> your copy of the 118 confession directory now available. it is your access to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. important information for congressional committee, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. scan the code at the...
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universe is so much bigger than you realize. >> of all the places i could b -- i just want to be here wit you. >> with 11 oscar nominations under its belt, in the sci-fht's 94th academy awards. michelle yeoh is celebrating the acclaim she is getting and is thankful for the exposure i given to the asian community a a whole. >> this momentum has to keep going forward. we need to say this is america as well. everything everywhere all at once, this is in america this is an immigrant family in america. we have to hold up the merit ourselves and our society an say that we are all here we're all here together. >> people say, oh, awards no matter the oscars are coming. >> it matters a lot! it's not just mattering to me. it's shining the light on part of the world of peopl that look like me. we've never been included. it matters yes, do i want it? yes! i want it not just for me. i want to say we all can sit a the same table, work together, tell beautiful stories together >> joining me now is author an hollywood historian kati salisbury. thank you for joining us speaking of michelle yeoh, the only second best actress nominee of asian descent she will be the fi
universe is so much bigger than you realize. >> of all the places i could b -- i just want to be here wit you. >> with 11 oscar nominations under its belt, in the sci-fht's 94th academy awards. michelle yeoh is celebrating the acclaim she is getting and is thankful for the exposure i given to the asian community a a whole. >> this momentum has to keep going forward. we need to say this is america as well. everything everywhere all at once, this is in america this is an...
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the whole foundation of it so we were trying to replicate the baldwin buckley debate in 1965, the great james baldwin massacred william f. buckley in that debate at cambridge universityhe americans' effect on american negroes. at this point, we're allowing them to choose the question, but they often ask how it's going to affect them and their families or their schools >> and whitney, there is this like sort of reticence about the topic of reparations it's been difficult to even get congress to deal with it because there's a visceral negative reaction to it what have you heard that has sort of shown that when the students are talking about it, and do you hear those kind of reticences >> absolutely. it's really interesting. we did a debate, great to see don callaway wearing a shaw university sweatshirt, and the students debated both sides of it two students who debated against reparations. you know, against the idea of reparations because there's a lot of concern that it somehow with certain students that it will somehow make them -- it sort of makes them feel badly that they don't have the same agency in the world. they're very sort of really focused on self determina
the whole foundation of it so we were trying to replicate the baldwin buckley debate in 1965, the great james baldwin massacred william f. buckley in that debate at cambridge universityhe americans' effect on american negroes. at this point, we're allowing them to choose the question, but they often ask how it's going to affect them and their families or their schools >> and whitney, there is this like sort of reticence about the topic of reparations it's been difficult to even get...
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university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest book is called the founders fortunes how money-shaped america the birth birth of america. excuse me. his previous works include biographies of washington jefferson hamilton and many others. let's get started right away the closing line of the declaration of independence is quote and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence. we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor. please examine this sentence and tell us why you think fortune was included. well, obviously there there lives were involved because they were starting a revolution against the king. and if it failed or if they were captured. they would be hanged drawn in quart
university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest...
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university high school.l. i was a rifleman and deployed in 2011. during that timen the failures f that war and lack of oversight became more blear. the weeks leading upto that and the period after. many mistakes were made over the past 22 years. we must include a focus on findingus solutions on so many afghans i worked with and so many others i work with. as we examine those mistakes. we need to remember it's not too late. urgent action will save so many lyes. so many people that they work with today. it's not too late to take swift action to assist with those. prior to the fall the biden administration take a look at how we can get more allies out faster. that process never materialized. my involvement began on august . began fundraisers for resettlement charities in the united 1 1 states. i'd hope that would be the sum total. one resettlement agency reached out as a veteran to help get one person through theed gates. ththat started the last 17 years in my work in the space. trying to t assist one person. the one person on my list grew tosa 4,000. by the end 4 of 2021 team america had thousands on th
university high school.l. i was a rifleman and deployed in 2011. during that timen the failures f that war and lack of oversight became more blear. the weeks leading upto that and the period after. many mistakes were made over the past 22 years. we must include a focus on findingus solutions on so many afghans i worked with and so many others i work with. as we examine those mistakes. we need to remember it's not too late. urgent action will save so many lyes. so many people that they work with...
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of cambridge university centre for risk in the built environment. thank you for talking to us. you are monitoring the team in turkey this week, what have they established so far? fiskander ran and had tie, they are looking really specifically at the deep tailing of buildings that have collapsed but also comparing it to buildings that haven�*t collapsed in adjacent streets and neighbourhoods. is it fair to say that there are some instances and obviously you will have to work on this detail and i appreciate it�*s far too early to draw any definite conclusions but there are cases where buildings of there are cases where buildings of the same vintage, post the 1999 earthquake, which led to the strengthening of building codes, there are buildings that were covered by that codes that have collapsed and others that haven�*t. that�*s what we�*re there to find out. really, to look at the construction, so we can see if we can get anything from the debris and the damaged buildings and assess whether it is the detailing that has gone wrong, whether the actual design is the problem, and really investigate the causes of the damage rather than looking at the pictures and assig
of cambridge university centre for risk in the built environment. thank you for talking to us. you are monitoring the team in turkey this week, what have they established so far? fiskander ran and had tie, they are looking really specifically at the deep tailing of buildings that have collapsed but also comparing it to buildings that haven�*t collapsed in adjacent streets and neighbourhoods. is it fair to say that there are some instances and obviously you will have to work on this detail and...
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f under the normal understanding of modifying? >> so of course i recognize that justicscia's opinion adopted a narrower understanding of that term but i don't rd at opinion to set forth a universal meaning of modify,o tter the statutory context. and here of course we have a broader phrase, waive orodify. it's undisputed and the stat aren't contesting that the ordinary meaning of waive means to eliminate an obligation in its entirety. you look at that phrase in the context of the statute, that means that modify has to mean making a change up to theoi of wholesale elimination. it would be really strange for congress to say you can elimat obligations altogether or tweak them just the littlest bit but you can't do anythg in between. >> it's waive particular regulatory or statutory prisions.congress itself ha pror them to discharge other circumstances, it has included ovisions in the higher education act or bankruptcy for example. other kinds of hardships. couldn't havsurise congress one t at in response to hardship posed by national emergency the secretary might consider writing discharge if that is what it takes to make sure borrowers don't fault. >> allow waiver when your school c
f under the normal understanding of modifying? >> so of course i recognize that justicscia's opinion adopted a narrower understanding of that term but i don't rd at opinion to set forth a universal meaning of modify,o tter the statutory context. and here of course we have a broader phrase, waive orodify. it's undisputed and the stat aren't contesting that the ordinary meaning of waive means to eliminate an obligation in its entirety. you look at that phrase in the context of the statute,...
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a family f farm, rep reggie's expertise and work in the industry is undoubtedly worthy of this prestigious honor. he's held numerous roles during his career, including those at the university of florida institute of food and agricultural sciences, better known as i fas, the florida food and vegetable association and the florida tomato exchange where he served as the executive vice president. reggie has become a prominent leader within the florida tomato industry for his efforts to combat unfair trade practical tillses and work towards im-- practices and work toward improved food safety in fresh produce worldwide. he's a champion for the hotter kol culture -- horticulture industry, leading on numerous fronts to protect domestic producers, family farms a and nw his achievements have become the benchmark for the development of national product safety guidance. i am so honored to be recognizing mr. reggie brown before this congress and i thank him for all that he has done for florida's farmers, ranchers and producers. congratulations, reggie. thank you, madam speaker. i rise to honor a constituent of mine, mr. tom howard who recently honored -- was honored with the we honor ve
a family f farm, rep reggie's expertise and work in the industry is undoubtedly worthy of this prestigious honor. he's held numerous roles during his career, including those at the university of florida institute of food and agricultural sciences, better known as i fas, the florida food and vegetable association and the florida tomato exchange where he served as the executive vice president. reggie has become a prominent leader within the florida tomato industry for his efforts to combat unfair...