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very interested in current use, coffee quack from the center for africa, china studies at the university of john, his book, an out of in gallery, an expert on china refers to both of you gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. i've really enjoyed that. thank you. thank you. now, as president putin weights for his chinese counterpart to arrive downtown the kremlin, he addressed the international russia africa parliamentary conference in moscow this monday morning, here on the capital. the event attended by delegations from over 40 africa nations, ultimately aimed at strengthening economic and political ties between russia and the continent. busy and his speech, he led out that the black sea grain deal has only benefited those with their plates full. this stay on the pool of sibling. we insist on full compliance with key russian requirements. first of all, taking care that green and fertilizers go to the countries in need in africa, and not going to the well fed european market to well fed european country seat. the meanwhile of the total amount of green and cereals exported from ukraine abou
very interested in current use, coffee quack from the center for africa, china studies at the university of john, his book, an out of in gallery, an expert on china refers to both of you gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. i've really enjoyed that. thank you. thank you. now, as president putin weights for his chinese counterpart to arrive downtown the kremlin, he addressed the international russia africa parliamentary conference in moscow this monday morning, here on the capital. the...
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the fact that he allowed a half a million people to perish in this country, according to the university of john hopkins and others another official health experts that proclaim how did not been for his behavior during that time, a half a million people would have been alive today. i was wondering if you could tell me, what is the status of the class action lawsuit? host: i would try to find something. i did a quick search. i do not see anything immediately but we can have a producer look for that. host: in arizona, independent. hi, nona. caller: thank you. i am tired of the house this country is going against. if you look at our economy, what it is today compared to what it was when he was in office, our country is in shambles. our border is not secure. i live in arizona where we have people come across the border every day. people that are ill. people that are criminals. people that should not be here without going through the legal process. my husband came through here legally from canada. he came over and he served in the u.s. military while a canadian and then was denied a government job wh
the fact that he allowed a half a million people to perish in this country, according to the university of john hopkins and others another official health experts that proclaim how did not been for his behavior during that time, a half a million people would have been alive today. i was wondering if you could tell me, what is the status of the class action lawsuit? host: i would try to find something. i did a quick search. i do not see anything immediately but we can have a producer look for...
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discuss this with associate professor of political science and international relations at the university of john inspect, david manya. many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time . so we'd like to know what's your take on the significance of this upcoming summit in june and how it plays into the developing relations between russia and african countries? indeed, i think this is an important funded like all the other summits. i think the clearest way of looking at it is that the african union developed strategic partnership document that informs the continent for in, for the, for africa to develop. it requires assistance and working with a number of partners which include the united states, china, european union, russia army, quite a number of other players. and i doubt very much that the african continent to be pull it. avoiding one single player. russia, in this instance, is they act and move to this summit collectively as africa. and i think that they're enough mechanisms of defending themselves against unnecessary pressure coming from washington and not to relate as
discuss this with associate professor of political science and international relations at the university of john inspect, david manya. many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time . so we'd like to know what's your take on the significance of this upcoming summit in june and how it plays into the developing relations between russia and african countries? indeed, i think this is an important funded like all the other summits. i think the clearest way of looking at it is...
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chairman of the institute for political economy which had run a professor of governance on sustainability had de monford university. and john of eroni journalist on political unless many thanks to own of you for joining us on the program. it's wonderful to see that my 1st question to mr roberts, please. if we can start with you, russia, china, india are among the countries dropping the dollar in bilateral trade. what are the factors contributing to this trend and just how far you expect it to go? well, the sanctions, i gave it a big boost forward. i think the idea was already and the tensions leaders cause of the build on an american deck to, to the rest of the world due to the large american trade difference and the, the, the problem of the large trader said, is to the dall, it goes, people hold the currency as the reserve currency, but they don't use it in their internal economies. they have to use their own turns . and so there's pressure to hedge. the dollar and, and their own parents is and these, these can become derivatives and then they become full of potential risks. so we can see the 2 things working, the abuse of
chairman of the institute for political economy which had run a professor of governance on sustainability had de monford university. and john of eroni journalist on political unless many thanks to own of you for joining us on the program. it's wonderful to see that my 1st question to mr roberts, please. if we can start with you, russia, china, india are among the countries dropping the dollar in bilateral trade. what are the factors contributing to this trend and just how far you expect it to...
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eastern, former university president john, author of the death of learning offers suggestions on howincrease the value of liberal education and bridge the divide between academic and american culture. then 10:00 p.m. on "afterwards", science journalist angela explores the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world with the book the patriarch interviewed by author and women's media center director soraya. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 invite a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv network. ♪♪ >> conservative leaders and activists joined gop lawmakers at the national harbor in maryland conservative political action. in this portion, former leader of the brexit party took aim at the policies of progressive leaning countries such as the united states, canada and australia. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome leader of brexit and host of gbp news channel. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you very much. what a lovely welcome. when i first came and spokes here, it was in 2012. the only non-american foreigne
eastern, former university president john, author of the death of learning offers suggestions on howincrease the value of liberal education and bridge the divide between academic and american culture. then 10:00 p.m. on "afterwards", science journalist angela explores the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world with the book the patriarch interviewed by author and women's media center director soraya. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 invite a full...
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eastern, former university president john gress tow, author of the death of learning, offers suggestions on how to increase the value of a liberal arts education and bridges the divide between cultures. at 10:00 p.m., angela seney explores the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world with her book, the patriarchs. she's interviewed -- watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. >> campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election. watch coverage of the candidates on the campaign trail with announcements, meet and greets, speeche. anytime online at c-span.org. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> we believe that if you live here, right here, or way out in the middle of anywhere, you should have access to fast, reliable internet. >> mediacom supports c-an as a public service along with these other television providers, giving yo
eastern, former university president john gress tow, author of the death of learning, offers suggestions on how to increase the value of a liberal arts education and bridges the divide between cultures. at 10:00 p.m., angela seney explores the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world with her book, the patriarchs. she's interviewed -- watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. >>...
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the fact that he allowed a half a million people to perish in this country, according to the university of johnopkins and others another official health experts that proclaim how did not been for his behavior during that time, a half a million people would have been alive today. i was wondering if you could tell me, what is the status of the class action lawsuit? host: i would try to find something. i did a quick search. i do not see anything immediately but we can have a producer look for that. host: in arizona, independent. hi, nona. caller: thank you. i am tired of the house this country is going against. if you look at our economy, what it is today compared to what it was when he was in office, our country is in shambles. our border is not secure. i live in arizona where we have people come across the border every day. people that are ill. people that are criminals. people that should not be here without going through the legal process. my husband came through here legally from canada. he came over and he served in the u.s. military while a canadian and then was denied a government job when
the fact that he allowed a half a million people to perish in this country, according to the university of johnopkins and others another official health experts that proclaim how did not been for his behavior during that time, a half a million people would have been alive today. i was wondering if you could tell me, what is the status of the class action lawsuit? host: i would try to find something. i did a quick search. i do not see anything immediately but we can have a producer look for...
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john: ajit subramanian of columbia university's lamont-doher earth observatory, thank you very much. k you. pleasure. ♪ john: the publishing world has a new infusion of enthusiasm and energy, all because of an online community of book lovers gathering on tiktok. known as "booktok," it's not just a place for book recommendations and reviews, it's also helpi to drive book sales. geoff bennett takes a look at this growing phenomenon. lee: i remember going to a barnes & noble and i saw a booktok table and i kind of went over there and looked at some of the books that were on that. i remember seeing those books and being like, oh, i'm interested in this. like, what is this? geoff: lee lynch isn't alone. step inside a okstore in the last year, colorful tables like this one are now a common part of the book buying experience. by day, lynch works as a therapist. in her spare time, she creates videos on the social media platform tiktok. focused entirely on books. lee: you are new here. my name is lee and i'm reading a book from every independent country in africa in 2022. because i had a ton o
john: ajit subramanian of columbia university's lamont-doher earth observatory, thank you very much. k you. pleasure. ♪ john: the publishing world has a new infusion of enthusiasm and energy, all because of an online community of book lovers gathering on tiktok. known as "booktok," it's not just a place for book recommendations and reviews, it's also helpi to drive book sales. geoff bennett takes a look at this growing phenomenon. lee: i remember going to a barnes & noble and i...
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more about the future of ukraine in ukraine professor of the university of chicago john misch mayer believesr opinion that ukraine will become a member of nato i think it is very unlikely what will happen is that ukraine will turn into a dysfunctional state. and by that i mean that she will lose a large piece of territory in the east. in addition, its economy will be destroyed, the remaining state will be so weak that it will either not be able to join nato, or if it does, it will be more of a problem for the alliance than an advantage. i believe that the only way out of this conflict and the only way to create any semblance of stability in europe is to turn ukraine into a neutral state, to abandon the desire become a western stronghold on russia's border they would not agree less. therefore, if we want to end this conflict, we must move towards neutral ukraine . the west will only be able to defeat ukraine in neutrality if it promises to finance it forever . the west no longer has levers of pressure on russia, the head of euro-diplomacy. jose borel admitted that europe is actually powerless
more about the future of ukraine in ukraine professor of the university of chicago john misch mayer believesr opinion that ukraine will become a member of nato i think it is very unlikely what will happen is that ukraine will turn into a dysfunctional state. and by that i mean that she will lose a large piece of territory in the east. in addition, its economy will be destroyed, the remaining state will be so weak that it will either not be able to join nato, or if it does, it will be more of a...
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join now by steve in baltimore, a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. w damaging do you think it is to president macron that they had to cancel this visit from king charles? i think it isjust a cancel this visit from king charles? i think it is just a start of the end for macron. i think he is toast. he is mr know it all, has always been my way or the highway and he is in his last term as president, a lame president. they have a lot of problems, usually because they know they will never face the voters again. and they tend to do very risky and somewhat stupid things. and this reform clearly is in the stupid box. and this reform clearly is in the stupid boot-— stupid box. why is it so stupid his supporters _ stupid box. why is it so stupid his supporters insist _ stupid box. why is it so stupid his supporters insist that _ stupid box. why is it so stupid his supporters insist that the - stupid box. why is it so stupid his supporters insist that the country| supporters insist that the country needs to reform the pension, the retirement age for the country
join now by steve in baltimore, a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. w damaging do you think it is to president macron that they had to cancel this visit from king charles? i think it isjust a cancel this visit from king charles? i think it is just a start of the end for macron. i think he is toast. he is mr know it all, has always been my way or the highway and he is in his last term as president, a lame president. they have a lot of problems, usually because they know...
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of politics. john at of and irish politics. john at the university of liverpool.to severe . we know been raised to severe. we know there was the shooting of that police that that senior police officer in front of his own son and other children just a few weeks ago by dissident ira group. your experience group. with all your experience of northern ireland, are we expecting another dissident attack ? yes, if you look at the attack? yes, if you look at the way the level of warning has been raised to severe, that shows that an attack is highly likely. that's the official definition of it. it's true the dissident republicans have never gone away. the new ira , in gone away. the new ira, in effect, replaced the old real ira, which, of course , replaced ira, which, of course, replaced the provisional ira of old, which was responsible for a couple of thousand of deaths dunng couple of thousand of deaths during the troubles. i doubt the dissident republicans will ever completely disappear this side of the united ireland, but we should keep the threat in perspective. the le
of politics. john at of and irish politics. john at the university of liverpool.to severe . we know been raised to severe. we know there was the shooting of that police that that senior police officer in front of his own son and other children just a few weeks ago by dissident ira group. your experience group. with all your experience of northern ireland, are we expecting another dissident attack ? yes, if you look at the attack? yes, if you look at the way the level of warning has been raised...
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so the right professor of political science actually long on university in bank called mr. on to the right of why has prime minister problem john, which are decided to seek new elections now in the lower house? i mean for yes, has expired. so you spoke to on elections. i have been delayed for some weeks and months it earlier and but now i'm now actually coming out on the 14th. does prime minister approach on which i believe that the current political climate might be mildly favorable to him. i don't think that he believes that if the environment is favorable to him because he would have caught an earlier lesson at the top. so at the same time, if you look at the, the trends in bangkok, thailand where i am now, you look at the various local parties, the momentum, the lack of performance government. and that generally on lack of popularity, you can see that the momentum is not with them. i think that the less and aspects are not good for him and you said united nation party, and as was the other cause in government parties. so i think this election coming up is very close question. and by the way, for you audience, if this is the
so the right professor of political science actually long on university in bank called mr. on to the right of why has prime minister problem john, which are decided to seek new elections now in the lower house? i mean for yes, has expired. so you spoke to on elections. i have been delayed for some weeks and months it earlier and but now i'm now actually coming out on the 14th. does prime minister approach on which i believe that the current political climate might be mildly favorable to him. i...
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joining the authoring conversation is martha s jones professor of history at johns hopkins university. today's guest speaker mary sarah builder will introduce us to eliza harriet barron's o'connor and her work to advance women's education and political rights mary sarah builder his founders professor of law at boston college law school and author of the bancroft prize winning book madison's hand revising the constitutional convention. she's also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-author of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha s. jones is the society of black alumni presidential professor professor of history and a professor at the snf agora institute at johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard. how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on equality for all. now let's hear from mary sarah builder and martha s jones. thank you for joining us today. greetings and welcome to this conversation with mary sarah builder about her brand new book female genius. i'm martha jones, and i'm h
joining the authoring conversation is martha s jones professor of history at johns hopkins university. today's guest speaker mary sarah builder will introduce us to eliza harriet barron's o'connor and her work to advance women's education and political rights mary sarah builder his founders professor of law at boston college law school and author of the bancroft prize winning book madison's hand revising the constitutional convention. she's also the author of the transatlantic constitution and...
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eastern, former university president john gress tow, author of the death of learning, offers suggestionsease the value of a liberal arts education and bridges the divide between cultures. at 10:00 p.m., angela seney explores the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world with her book, the patriarchs. she's interviewed -- watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. >> campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election. watch coverage of the candidates on the campaign trail with announcements, meet and greets, speechesnd
eastern, former university president john gress tow, author of the death of learning, offers suggestionsease the value of a liberal arts education and bridges the divide between cultures. at 10:00 p.m., angela seney explores the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world with her book, the patriarchs. she's interviewed -- watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. >> campaign 2024...
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yeah, i was like wait, dean of the china institute of the food on university john is live from beijing. that seems like a suitably optimistic point to leave this in to you. i'd like to thank you very much for your time and for your thoughts today. it's been an absolute pleasure discussing all these wide range of global issues with you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. bye bye. over the next 3 days, of course we'll be bringing you special coverage of the chinese presidents visit to moscow. so join us for that both honor and online. ah, well, you know, the news russian president vladimir putin is made a surprise sunday morning, visits him, are you pull in the done yet, sc republic. the russian president drove around the devastated paul city on the as of seats. you look at major reconstruction projects. it was his 1st visit to the city since russian forces seized it last spring. russia considers the dentist republic to be its territory falling a referendum last year of others has been widely condemned as a sham internationally. but he puts in, took the opportunity to talk with s
yeah, i was like wait, dean of the china institute of the food on university john is live from beijing. that seems like a suitably optimistic point to leave this in to you. i'd like to thank you very much for your time and for your thoughts today. it's been an absolute pleasure discussing all these wide range of global issues with you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. bye bye. over the next 3 days, of course we'll be bringing you special coverage of the chinese presidents visit to...
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joanne hsu, university of michigan survey of consumers director. coming up, john kolovos, macro risk advisors chief technical strategist to talk about where we are at the end of this week. what a week it has been and we are not done yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david! connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals. okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. what does it mean to be ever better? its your customers getting what they ordered when they expect it. discover how ryder ecommerce makes your customer's experience ever better. no, it's literally never crossed my mind. what if we live to like 100? that's 35 years of being retired. i don't want to outlive our money. and i have been eating all these stupid chia seeds! i could totally live to be 100! why do i keep taking such good care of my- since we started working with empower, we're able to get all our financial questions answered, so we don't have to worry. so
joanne hsu, university of michigan survey of consumers director. coming up, john kolovos, macro risk advisors chief technical strategist to talk about where we are at the end of this week. what a week it has been and we are not done yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david! connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals. okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth...
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colleague andriy hetman will approve it, he talked to experts, one of them was serhii radchenko, a professor at johns hopkins university here in the united states, who specializes in relations with russia of china and serhii radchenko, as well as other experts, also draw attention to the fact that in the end china will be guided by its personal interest and benefit and see where it can get more, possibly some advantages for itself, including when we talk about economic benefits, we remember that the united states threatened china with sanctions and other measures in the event of any military cooperation with russia, and according to experts, china will bring up what will be beneficial primarily to it economically. although it will also consider on the political political component of this issue. let's listen to serhii radchenko's comment. the issue of the supply of weapons to russia has been discussed for a long time. back in the spring, adviser sullivan said that this was unacceptable and would cause a sharp reaction from the united states. our assumptions come from the fact that the chinese put the economy above all
colleague andriy hetman will approve it, he talked to experts, one of them was serhii radchenko, a professor at johns hopkins university here in the united states, who specializes in relations with russia of china and serhii radchenko, as well as other experts, also draw attention to the fact that in the end china will be guided by its personal interest and benefit and see where it can get more, possibly some advantages for itself, including when we talk about economic benefits, we remember...
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chairman, ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. though i'm from the john hopkins university school of medicine i speak on behalf of the infectious degrees society of america may statements do not represent johns hopkins. over 1 million americans have died from covid, losses that magnify the tremendous suffering among countless families in our country. as a physician can for patients with covid for over three years we need to deeper understand the viruses origins and apply experience from the pandemic to improve our preparedness, prevent disease and save lives. investigations must be objective and driven by appropriate scientific and intelligence experts who present unbiased findings. investigations are ongoing for there is no consensus yet about the viruses origins for the department of energy with low confidence is determined into skate from a laboratory in china based on classified information unavailable to the public. the fbi reached its conclusion with moderate confidence. on the other hand many virologist believed compelling evidence points to an animal origin they con
chairman, ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. though i'm from the john hopkins university school of medicine i speak on behalf of the infectious degrees society of america may statements do not represent johns hopkins. over 1 million americans have died from covid, losses that magnify the tremendous suffering among countless families in our country. as a physician can for patients with covid for over three years we need to...
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attorney now a law professor at the university of michigan and john heilemann is here host and executiveyou wrote one of my favorite things. i want to read this from your piece. quote, moments like this remind me of the time trump scened "sunset boulevard" on his private jet 20 years ago you might recall the plot, gloria swanson a faded movie goddess plays thesilent film star outraged about beast eclipsed by the arrival of the talkies in one of the most uncomfortable scenes she lets the world know she has no intention of fading away. those idiot producer, imbeciles, have they forgotten what a star looks like as desmond's resentment played out in front of us trump leaned over my shoulder to offer me guidance, is this an incredible scene or what, he whispered, just incredible. tim, of all the brilliant analysis that has been written today, that one just struck me as perhaps the best parallel, we'll say. >> well, you know, for all of donald trump's men stations and positioning as a tough guy, at his core he's a drama queen, and he loves being center stage. and he does not like being humilia
attorney now a law professor at the university of michigan and john heilemann is here host and executiveyou wrote one of my favorite things. i want to read this from your piece. quote, moments like this remind me of the time trump scened "sunset boulevard" on his private jet 20 years ago you might recall the plot, gloria swanson a faded movie goddess plays thesilent film star outraged about beast eclipsed by the arrival of the talkies in one of the most uncomfortable scenes she lets...
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covid-19 leaving its mark on millions of families, but three years later, this trusted resource tracking the pandemic for all to see is gone. johns hopkins university posted its final update before discontinuing its covid tracker because of a lack of available data. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook point outs even if the spotlight is dimmed, covid is not over. >> there are still hundreds of people dying each day in the united states. the question is how do we start getting back to a more normal daily life? >> reporter: the virus isn't going away, neither has the pain of the 1.1 million lives lost to covid in this country, but the pandemic's impact on our everyday lives is fading. the biden administration plans to end the covid public health emergency declaration in may, not fast enough for conservatives who opposed vaccine mandates. >> we chose freedom over fauciism. >> reporter: the pandemic changed some parts of american life forever. plus, there's the toll on public trust. >> there has been a devastate collision of public health and politics, and that's something we're going to have to address with better communication, better
covid-19 leaving its mark on millions of families, but three years later, this trusted resource tracking the pandemic for all to see is gone. johns hopkins university posted its final update before discontinuing its covid tracker because of a lack of available data. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook point outs even if the spotlight is dimmed, covid is not over. >> there are still hundreds of people dying each day in the united states. the question is how do we start...
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university of houston. i'm a houston cougar. john, go with the harvard of the south, the houston cougars to win the national championship. how about that? >> you know that's where i grew up, so i'm not -- >> houston rockets fan, bianna. >> exactly. you've got to have your heartbroken, but still have to love the team. i told you my 10-year-old sports aficionado filled out my bracket. brilliant. >> you're in good hands. andy scholes, excellent magic wall use. >> appreciate it. >>> tune in tomorrow night for cnn primetime "inside the madness." new ncaa president charlie baker. can the former governor transform college basketball? there are no college basketball teams in massachusetts next. that's tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern time. >>> it's the final few minutes of the trading day. taking a look. regional bank stocks have taken a beating after the svb collapse. we're just a few minutes away from the closing bell. i'm christine mahon. i'm retired from public health nursing and from the army reserve. my retirement funds allow me to enjoy
university of houston. i'm a houston cougar. john, go with the harvard of the south, the houston cougars to win the national championship. how about that? >> you know that's where i grew up, so i'm not -- >> houston rockets fan, bianna. >> exactly. you've got to have your heartbroken, but still have to love the team. i told you my 10-year-old sports aficionado filled out my bracket. brilliant. >> you're in good hands. andy scholes, excellent magic wall use. >>...
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. >> let me ask a question from daniel of johns hopkins university. he's here. raise your hand. excellent. he wants to know, how do you build resiliency into the highest technology, cost satellite systems like the missile defense system that we've traditionally done with only a handful of systems? >> great question. the good news is, we've started that process. the work at the space development agency to take analysis to say, what are the most optimal orbits at the right price point that make sense to provide global missile warning , this'll tracking capabilities in a more resilient way? that was the problem statement they went after. they ran thousands of permutations of what that would be. the architecture was orbits that included a proliferated leo constellation. we are working towards and investing in designing a missile tracking architecture that leverages all the capabilities, all the orbits as opposed to just a few satellites. >> great. i'm pleased to see georgetown on the side. one of my former students is here. she's now doing space work. she wanted to ask about your th
. >> let me ask a question from daniel of johns hopkins university. he's here. raise your hand. excellent. he wants to know, how do you build resiliency into the highest technology, cost satellite systems like the missile defense system that we've traditionally done with only a handful of systems? >> great question. the good news is, we've started that process. the work at the space development agency to take analysis to say, what are the most optimal orbits at the right price point...
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he is leaving iona and returning to the big east as the new head coach of st john's university. r old pitino will reportedly be introduced tomorrow at madison square garden after signing a six year deal with the red storm . pitino is one of the most decorated college basketball coaches in history in providence , louisville and kentucky to a total of seven final fours. last night, the stanford cardinal women's basketball team suffered its earliest march madness exit in 16 years. tara vanderveer, top seeded cardinals lost at home in the second round to mississippi is the first time since 2007. stanford failed to make it at least as far as the sweet 16 the look on their faces says it all. vanderveer a little defensive when asked about it. i'm not gonna fall into the trap of saying while we had a horrible season. you know, i know that are mentioning would be a static to be playing two games in the ncaa tournament. bernard would be happy about that, too. that would be bernard muir, stanford's athletic director, that tara gave a shout out to their one week from today , the services go
he is leaving iona and returning to the big east as the new head coach of st john's university. r old pitino will reportedly be introduced tomorrow at madison square garden after signing a six year deal with the red storm . pitino is one of the most decorated college basketball coaches in history in providence , louisville and kentucky to a total of seven final fours. last night, the stanford cardinal women's basketball team suffered its earliest march madness exit in 16 years. tara vanderveer,...
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professor of planetary science, john bridges — from the school of physics and astronomy at the universitythe asteroid. it's going such a high speed over six and a half kilometres every second. so it's so much energy. so that's why, you know, there is this general issue that if ever an asteroid hit this sort of speed and side did burst over the earth, then it could have potentially catastrophic effects. i mean, this must be wonderful for scientists like yourself in terms of what information you can gather from an asteroid like this. yes, we've learnt an awful lot during the space age, not just about the planets but also about the asteroids and comets, the building blocks of our planets. so it's sort of almost a double edged sword, if you like. i mean, we're fascinated by these objects and we like to study them. and since i'm on the hayabusa team, which where we brought back samples from an asteroid into our lab to study. but of course, we do recognise increasingly, because we see all those great impact structures on the other planets and on earth, we do know that it is potentially hazardou
professor of planetary science, john bridges — from the school of physics and astronomy at the universitythe asteroid. it's going such a high speed over six and a half kilometres every second. so it's so much energy. so that's why, you know, there is this general issue that if ever an asteroid hit this sort of speed and side did burst over the earth, then it could have potentially catastrophic effects. i mean, this must be wonderful for scientists like yourself in terms of what information...
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where should run a professor of governance on sustainability at the monford university and john's early journalist on political analysts. thank you so much for your time and thank you for joining us here on our to international web. back of the talk to me, i was more ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! hello in welcome to cross stock where all things considered i and peter lavelle, speculation swirl about an eminent ukrainian spring counter offensive is reported. washington is pushing this lensky regime to start regaining last territory to strengthen its position during future negotiations. it would seem the russians have their own plants. ah, discuss these issues a more. i'm joined by my guess, good works and my son in berlin. he is founder of seriana analysis, and here in moscow we have maxine susco. he's the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. a gentleman crossed up rules and effect, that means he can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. let's go to berlin 1st. couple. ok. it's really interesting to the entire cours
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i'm joined now by the professor of planetary science, john bridges, from the school of physics and astronomy at the university really matter at this? is not due to the speed in relation to the impact it was made because not to the impact it was made because no- �* , to the impact it was made because no. �* , ., to the impact it was made because no- , ., ., to the impact it was made because not well, it's a combination of both. not well, it's a combination of both- it's _ not well, it's a combination of both. it's about _ not well, it's a combination of both. it's about 50 _ not well, it's a combination of both. it's about 50 metres, i not well, it's a combination of. both. it's about 50 metres, but not well, it's a combination of - both. it's about 50 metres, but of course yes it is going on at such a high speed, six and a half kilometres every second. so it has so much energy. so that's why there is this general issue that if ever an asteroid of this sort of speed and side did burst over the earth, it could have potentially catastrophic effects. it could have potentially catastrohic effects. , , , catastroph
i'm joined now by the professor of planetary science, john bridges, from the school of physics and astronomy at the university really matter at this? is not due to the speed in relation to the impact it was made because not to the impact it was made because no- �* , to the impact it was made because no. �* , ., to the impact it was made because no- , ., ., to the impact it was made because not well, it's a combination of both. not well, it's a combination of both- it's _ not well, it's a...
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university of virginia. but once the shell was finished, by 1809, all of these finished work at poplar forest, inside and out was done by john hemmings, an enslaved craftsman from on a cello, who by that time is the master craftsman at monticello. and john hemmings comes here with his nephews, is two or three nephews to do all the finished woodwork in the house and john hemmings is not only literate, he and jefferson write letters back and forth as jefferson, for instance, is at monticello and hemings is at poplar forest. and what's interesting is they both speak in this architectural language that not too many people would have known about, especially in the slave person. and jefferson says of hemings work he's never seen better work from anyone. so architecturally, we are in the final stages of completing the interior of the house, making moldings by hand. jefferson's roman moldings. but right now we are re plastering the ceiling and then the house we did those back 2003 but we've had to redo them for a number of reasons. so today you're going to see a traditional process of lime plaster being put on ceilings using a hand,
university of virginia. but once the shell was finished, by 1809, all of these finished work at poplar forest, inside and out was done by john hemmings, an enslaved craftsman from on a cello, who by that time is the master craftsman at monticello. and john hemmings comes here with his nephews, is two or three nephews to do all the finished woodwork in the house and john hemmings is not only literate, he and jefferson write letters back and forth as jefferson, for instance, is at monticello and...
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don't recognize because you -- they were taught that you, parent, you are part of the problem. >> john: george mason universitynn youngkin, republican, to be the commencement speaker on may 18. a lot of students freaked out saying his moves to do everything from prohibit transgender students from using the bathroom that doesn't conform to their biological sex, and a woman named elena wrote i and my peers do not want the memories of our graduation day to be tainted by an individual who has harmed and continues to harm the people he serves. he's the duly elected governor of the commonwealth, received 1.6 million votes. >> yes, imagine that, the tyranny of a small group of people who will make a decision for everyone. who is i, i and my peers, who are you? when you look at the people who are saying that they don't want the governor, it is exactly a small minority and half of them don't even live in virginia, don't even go to the university. so, we have to understand who are these voices that want to speak for us, they don't speak for us, we here in virginia will make these decisions and this is about life. you ar
don't recognize because you -- they were taught that you, parent, you are part of the problem. >> john: george mason universitynn youngkin, republican, to be the commencement speaker on may 18. a lot of students freaked out saying his moves to do everything from prohibit transgender students from using the bathroom that doesn't conform to their biological sex, and a woman named elena wrote i and my peers do not want the memories of our graduation day to be tainted by an individual who has...
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university of north carolina, press dr. bellows is currently a lecturer at the new school in new york city. next to amanda. carrie. genie is the john l. now the third professor of the american civil war and director of the john l now center for civil war history at the university of virginia. she is the author editor or co-editor of seven books including buying and selling civil war memory in gilded age america. her most recent book ends of war the fight of lee's army after appomattox was the recipient of the 2022 gilder. laraman lincoln prize. and finally jim martin is professor of history emeritus at marquette university in milwaukee, wisconsin, and the author editor or co-editor of over 20 books including most recently buying and selling civil war memory in gilded age america, which he co-edited with carrie janey and was published in 2021 by the university of georgia press. you may wonder why we titled this panel buying and selling the civil war. what does that mean part of what we're doing here is ting to sell this book. not to bring it too closely to market considerations, but the big questions of this book that that carrie an
university of north carolina, press dr. bellows is currently a lecturer at the new school in new york city. next to amanda. carrie. genie is the john l. now the third professor of the american civil war and director of the john l now center for civil war history at the university of virginia. she is the author editor or co-editor of seven books including buying and selling civil war memory in gilded age america. her most recent book ends of war the fight of lee's army after appomattox was the...
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of higher research, including princeton university and the national humanities center. he has served as the director for the national for the humanities and for 11 years as president of st john's college in santa fe, new mexico. after that, he served as dean and chancellor of the american of iraq and suleimani. dr. grasso is the author of five books, including the one that we're going to be talking about today. it's called the death of learning how american education has our students and what to do about it. john agresto, welcome the american enterprise institute. thank you. thank you very much. thank you all for being here. it's a very. so the real subject of this book is liberal education or the liberal arts. and given the the confusion and even unfamiliarity that seems to me to have come to surround those terms liberal education and the liberal arts think we had better begin at the beginning. that is what are the liberal arts? why do you care about them? and why should anyone? thought we only had an hour. in fact, i get the question in a in more in a sharp way by people say how come the go to liberal. why don't they call it the conservative arts. how and but therein lies th
of higher research, including princeton university and the national humanities center. he has served as the director for the national for the humanities and for 11 years as president of st john's college in santa fe, new mexico. after that, he served as dean and chancellor of the american of iraq and suleimani. dr. grasso is the author of five books, including the one that we're going to be talking about today. it's called the death of learning how american education has our students and what...
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he went top johns hopkins university when he came back, one of the great universities in our country and one of the great university, private university having been a university of maryland graduate. and he excelled. as he excelled in almost everything's he's done. phibeta kappa and a rhodes scholar. he was someone who have made millions and millions of dollars in the private sector and be successful. but he returned -- he went to work the lead the robin hood foundation. some of you know about the robin hood foundation, and he raised over $600 million for people in need, lifting them up. robin hood was located in new york and he commuted back and forth, always staying in baltimore. he is a marylander by choice. and he excelled in our state. he had a small business that helped educate young people who needed a hand up so they could get into higher education as he had done through his experience at the community college. as all of you know, we had a number of extraordinary candidates running for governor, you knee the former secretary of labor, tom perez, former county executive of pri
he went top johns hopkins university when he came back, one of the great universities in our country and one of the great university, private university having been a university of maryland graduate. and he excelled. as he excelled in almost everything's he's done. phibeta kappa and a rhodes scholar. he was someone who have made millions and millions of dollars in the private sector and be successful. but he returned -- he went to work the lead the robin hood foundation. some of you know about...
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first to john yu a former deputy atist about the attorney general, law professor at the university of california berkeley. great to have you here today, john. you know, it's interesting to see what's going on here. we watched robert costello when he came out. he spent two hours as he said, some of the people in the grand jury were nodding along with him. you haven't seen the e-mails and the testimony that we submitted. michael cohen is a convicted purgerer who you can't trust. what do you make of this right now? >> martha, great to be with you. this is one of the many legal challenges and flaws with this prosecution. as you just mentioned, martha, the first big problem is that the prosecution relies almost entirely on the testimony of michael cohen who himself has already pled guilty to federal felony charges for the same pay-off. before you get to michael cohen, it's not clear this would get inside a courtroom because of all the legal problems. for example, this is a case that is usually charged as a misdemeanor, which means there's no jail time involved. you have to bring those kind
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the sir john curtis , of course, john curtis, of course, professor of politics university. ing to you, sir john. university. good morning to you, sirjohn. how university. good morning to you, sir john. how big a voter issue sirjohn. how big a voter issue for voters is law and order an anti—social crime? some people say the police can't be bothered. somebody has had their car vandalised or a window put through . but from my own through. but from my own personal experience, it can be a really upsetting is the government on the money by by putting this forward this week ? putting this forward this week? well, i think some of the republican affirmed concerns about let's anti—social behaviour graffiti etc. is one of those things that there constituents will often refer to them about and complain about. the difference, however, is or not, government can actually come up with something that actually makes a difference. and i think you've been quite rightly quizzing sir robert about the protocol two of what's being proposed. mean , this being proposed. i mean, this is not first gove
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>> john: stanford university now apologizing after a school dean joined a mob of students and protestings invited to speak on campus. federal judge kyle duncan's speech was derailed when students heckled him and accused him of causing harm. let's bring in jonathan turley. but most importantly fox news contributor. jonathan, here we go again. >> yeah. this is part of what has become an academic echo chamber across the country. free speech is really in a free we've seen for years. as the number of conservatives actually invited to speak on campuses is relatively low, but also the number of conservatives on faculty's are relatively low. "the harvard crimson" did an interview recently with a 90-year-old republican professor as sort of like they discovered a white buffalo on the plans. this interview, they virtually poked this poor guy with six, describing what a republican is like two students at harvard. that is what we are facing in academia. there are very few alternative views given to students. >> john: well, at least they were not dissing golden retrievers, which in my heart is a good
>> john: stanford university now apologizing after a school dean joined a mob of students and protestings invited to speak on campus. federal judge kyle duncan's speech was derailed when students heckled him and accused him of causing harm. let's bring in jonathan turley. but most importantly fox news contributor. jonathan, here we go again. >> yeah. this is part of what has become an academic echo chamber across the country. free speech is really in a free we've seen for years. as...
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john gong. he is a professor at the university of international business and economics. and in new york we crossed danny high phone. he is the host of left lens. our gentlemen cross stock rose in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i would appreciate that andy, let me go to you in beijing. do you like the term marriage of convenience? because it sounds very arrogant to me because it means that the west is the proper suitor for other countries. it's. there's a built in bias. if you think about it, go ahead. andy, know there absolutely is. and i think, you know, i did a video for c, g t n a last month about how western media is subtly and invisibly poisoning it's audiences with these in, you know, these insinuations. and these distortions been this phrase, marriage of convenience is exactly one of those john, the same question to you because they've been talking about this marriage of convenience for a long time. and all a while russia and china is reached out to each other. they've reached out to the entire world. you know, the, the, the marriage of conv
john gong. he is a professor at the university of international business and economics. and in new york we crossed danny high phone. he is the host of left lens. our gentlemen cross stock rose in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i would appreciate that andy, let me go to you in beijing. do you like the term marriage of convenience? because it sounds very arrogant to me because it means that the west is the proper suitor for other countries. it's. there's a built in bias. if...
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well copy madonna is the director of the you and university institute for water environment and healthy john earlier from the you and water conference in new york city. i asked him if money will be enough to solve this urgent issue. actually today, that would be a report coming out. that is suggesting that money is not going to solve the problem because besides money, there is a need for better planning for side governance. and understanding that this problem is the problem of common good. so one government alone can not. busy so they don't and whatever happens anywhere in the world can affect the rest of us living across this planet. what we are hearing is that sensually out of poor people in the world are currently living in watering secure areas. and this is quite alarming. when you say money is not the issue, but planning is what do you mean by that? so i think we have seen it quite often that in rich countries, i mean rich regions of the world still where there is no shortage of, of financial resources. lack of planning is resulting in reservoirs that are empty, in growth in the water c
well copy madonna is the director of the you and university institute for water environment and healthy john earlier from the you and water conference in new york city. i asked him if money will be enough to solve this urgent issue. actually today, that would be a report coming out. that is suggesting that money is not going to solve the problem because besides money, there is a need for better planning for side governance. and understanding that this problem is the problem of common good. so...
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university of chicago. great to get you on the show, john, and i wonder this evening, so much has been said already but i thinkow unprecedented this is in american political history. your reaction to what has happened today? my your reaction to what has happened today? your reaction to what has ha ened toda ? g ., ., happened today? my reaction to what has happened _ happened today? my reaction to what has happened today - happened today? my reaction to what has happened today is - happened today? my reaction to what has happened today is that there's really not much new here about donald trump. we've already seen the number of cases where he violated, where he did things that were unprecedented in american history and he came through it just fine. history and he came through it 'ust fine. ,., ., ,, history and he came through it 'ust fine. ,, ., �*, history and he came through it “ustfine. ,, ., �*, ., just fine. goodness, that's a bit of a controversial- just fine. goodness, that's a bit of a controversial view, l just fine. goodness, that's a bit of a controversial view, i | bit of a controversial view, i s
university of chicago. great to get you on the show, john, and i wonder this evening, so much has been said already but i thinkow unprecedented this is in american political history. your reaction to what has happened today? my your reaction to what has happened today? your reaction to what has ha ened toda ? g ., ., happened today? my reaction to what has happened _ happened today? my reaction to what has happened today - happened today? my reaction to what has happened today is - happened...