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because the bony from the university of john is back. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having ad of busy as global climate conference cop 28. there is concern about how are changing climate con fuel conflicts on the continent. we will explore the topic in a bit about let's perhaps look at an example from kind of where climate change has displaced large numbers of people in the fall and also the country. fighting about water supplies in 2021, forced thousands of people to leave their homes. the you and hcr reports that around 50 people were killed in the classes. 2 years later, many people have not been able to attend due to abuse blaze, a young travel to the village of bogo and sent us this report. i have to go to out of here, i'm gonna do, but it's a successful call to follow me. he grizzers dum, around the village to go. well, he doesn't know what to do right now. the she at the drive she's in the started for to and this was meet what you thought i'm a problem was the last don't go to them during the dry season. the farmers who have water close to their f
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of people around the world. [applause] john. the national medal of technology innovation has been awarded to john of stanford university and asiaat help bring high speed internet to the world. digital subscriber line that he helped invent ignited growth of the digital age vastly increasing people's access to information reshaping global economy, and transforming how we work, communicate and find community. rory cooper. the major medal of technology and innovation have been awarded to rory a. cooper of university of pittsburgh and veteran affairs for empowering lives of millions of americans. by inventing developing cutting edge wheelchair technologies, and mobility devices cultivating next generation of rehabilitation engineers and championing wounded veterans and students with disabilities he moves us closer to being a nation that is accessible to all. [applause] the national medal of technology and innovation have been awarded to ashok of california of berkeley and national laboratory for providing life sustaining resources to communities around the world innovative inexpensive technologies help meet profound needs from drink
of people around the world. [applause] john. the national medal of technology innovation has been awarded to john of stanford university and asiaat help bring high speed internet to the world. digital subscriber line that he helped invent ignited growth of the digital age vastly increasing people's access to information reshaping global economy, and transforming how we work, communicate and find community. rory cooper. the major medal of technology and innovation have been awarded to rory a....
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of people around the world. [applause] john. the national medal of technology and innovation has been awarded to john of stanford university and asiaancements that help bring high-speed internet to the world. the digital subscriber line that he helped invent ignited the growth of the digital age vastly increasing people's access to information, reshaping the global economy and transforming how we work, communicate and find community. [applause] rory cooper. the national medal of technology and innovation has been awarded to rory cooper of the university of pittsburgh on the u.s. department of veterans affairs for empowering the lives of millions of americans by inventing and developing cutting edge wheelchair technologies and mobility devices, cultivating the next generation of rehabilitation engineers, and championing wounded veterans and students with disabilities. he moves us closer to being a nation that is accessible for all. [applause] the national medal of technology and innovation has been awarded to dash of the university of california berkeley in lawrence berkeley national laboratory for providing life-sustaining resource
of people around the world. [applause] john. the national medal of technology and innovation has been awarded to john of stanford university and asiaancements that help bring high-speed internet to the world. the digital subscriber line that he helped invent ignited the growth of the digital age vastly increasing people's access to information, reshaping the global economy and transforming how we work, communicate and find community. [applause] rory cooper. the national medal of technology and...
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according to the already traditional scheme of work, work was carried out through contractors johns hopkins universitytion rent, which previously. involved in the implementation of dual-use projects. let me remind you that on october 18, 2019, 2 months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university held the event 201 exercise in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in the context of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans via an intermediate host. we have repeatedly noted that precisely in this scenario, and also, the high readiness of american pharmaceutical companies to produce anti-covid drugs raises questions about the deliberate nature of the incident and the involvement of the united states in it. participation in biological projects of the cia, non-profit organization rent, which specializes in:
according to the already traditional scheme of work, work was carried out through contractors johns hopkins universitytion rent, which previously. involved in the implementation of dual-use projects. let me remind you that on october 18, 2019, 2 months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university held the event 201 exercise in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in the context of an epidemic of a previously unknown...
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october 18, 2019 , 2 months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university held exercise event 200 in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in conditions of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans through an intermediate host. we have repeatedly noted that the development of the covid-19 pandemic precisely according to this scenario, as well as the high readiness of american pharmaceutical companies to produce anti-covid drugs, raises questions about the deliberate nature of the incident and the involvement of the united states in it. participation in biological projects of the cia, non-profit organization rent, which specializes in political problems also raises a number of questions. this organization, using the capabilities of artificial intelligence , planned large-scale biological attacks. so, in the rent report, which we have at our disposal, it is indicated that the use of such approaches, quote, could help in planning and mitigating a biological attack. it is noted
october 18, 2019 , 2 months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university held exercise event 200 in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in conditions of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans through an intermediate host. we have repeatedly noted that the development of the covid-19 pandemic precisely according to this scenario, as well as the...
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and kristen do a professor of history at calvin university and author of jesus and john wayne, how white evangelicals corrupted of faith and fractured a nation, some provocative titles around here. it can be and thank you so much for joining me . i'm gonna start with you 1st, but the term kristin. nationalism has cropped up at various times and us history. and some of the argue it's had a consistent present since the countries founding from connections to white supremacist groups like the k k k, to the more recent patriot front of christian nationalism is by no means a new phenomenon. uh, taking its history into account. how do you define christian nationalism as it is today? actually simply, i just defined it as people who believe me, that god created america for a purpose that america is special. in other words, when you are a christian nationalist, you believe that god created america as a christian nation. first of all, 2nd, that white men who were the founders of this nation were also christian. and the 3rd that christianity is the most important religion of all. and that really fli
and kristen do a professor of history at calvin university and author of jesus and john wayne, how white evangelicals corrupted of faith and fractured a nation, some provocative titles around here. it can be and thank you so much for joining me . i'm gonna start with you 1st, but the term kristin. nationalism has cropped up at various times and us history. and some of the argue it's had a consistent present since the countries founding from connections to white supremacist groups like the k k...
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university in the past hour. we'll keep an eye on that. john. >> john: pulling down pictures of kids taken hostage by terrorists? not quite sure how you justify that. alexis mcadams, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: it is not just universities and college kids facing criticism, sitting lawmakers, members of congress like ilhan omar and rashida tlaib are under scrutiny after claiming israel was responsible for the deadly blast of the hospital. hamas blamed israel in the immediate aftermath. congresswoman omar has posted again our office cited an a.p. report that the idf had hit a baptist hospital in gaza. since then, idf denied responsibility and the u.s. intelligence assessment is that this was not done by israel. katie pavlich joining us now, fox news contributor, brian kilmeade, "fox & friends," no taking back of this, brian by rashida tlaib. she doubled down. she said this in a tweet, israel bombed the baptist hospital killing 500 palestinians. doctors, children, patients, just like that. she directly addressed the president. this is what happens when you refuse to facilitate a
university in the past hour. we'll keep an eye on that. john. >> john: pulling down pictures of kids taken hostage by terrorists? not quite sure how you justify that. alexis mcadams, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: it is not just universities and college kids facing criticism, sitting lawmakers, members of congress like ilhan omar and rashida tlaib are under scrutiny after claiming israel was responsible for the deadly blast of the hospital. hamas blamed israel in the immediate...
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. >> university of san diego philosophy professor matt is the coauthor as long a john tomasi of the individualist, radicals, reactionaries and theru struggle for the soul of libertarianism. thank you for being on book tv. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. .... and again seems to be encumberes who either like him or don't like him by the millions to understand people read him or her not because they are interested in the topic of the day, but because they have come to like the play of his or her mind on the world. so they will read to her about baseball, politics, cyprus or some other issue no one really cares about. but because they like to see the writing. a colonist it seems to me
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the honorable john charles thomas graduated from the university of virginia with an arts degree in american >>> the honorable john charles thomas graduated from the university of virginia with a bachelor of arts degree in 1972. he attended the university of virginia school of law and obtained a law degree in 1975. >> he was the first african american and the youngest person to live there. in 1995, justice thomas received the naacp lifetime image award. in 2005, thomas was named -- in 2006, -- as we will discuss today, the poetic justice, now a memoir. judge thomas will be in conversation with you. he is a distinguished scholar and author of multiple award- winning books. i am delighted to have you both here. please join me in welcoming john charles thomas as he reads about his book. >> thank you. >> thank you, sarah. can everyone hear me? great. it is harder to see me, i know. thank you, sarah for that lovely introduction. it is such a pleasure to be here in such an honor to be in conversation with justice thomas. we were talking about how last year, the justice interviewed chuck rob when h
the honorable john charles thomas graduated from the university of virginia with an arts degree in american >>> the honorable john charles thomas graduated from the university of virginia with a bachelor of arts degree in 1972. he attended the university of virginia school of law and obtained a law degree in 1975. >> he was the first african american and the youngest person to live there. in 1995, justice thomas received the naacp lifetime image award. in 2005, thomas was named...
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and he debated the danger he believed it posed to freedom of thought in american universities. boston university president john silber summed up the argument neatly. take a look. - what bothers me is how one maintains any function for the university when we reduce the pursuit of truth and the claim of the capacity of the human mind to transcend the individual and to know other minds, that people come up with the thesis that our knowledge is pendent upon our perspective as either a male or a female, as either a member of one race or another race. it seems to me that denial of transcendence that is implied by all of these pronouncements is inimical to the very life of the mind and the very function of the university. - how are the 1990s pc debates connected to the identity trap? - i think there's a real difference in the extent to which they dominate institutions. in the early 1990s, as you could see here, the university president confidently spoke out against it. that would be less likely today. in the 1990s, when we talked about political correctness, it was reserved to campus and perhaps a couple of activist
and he debated the danger he believed it posed to freedom of thought in american universities. boston university president john silber summed up the argument neatly. take a look. - what bothers me is how one maintains any function for the university when we reduce the pursuit of truth and the claim of the capacity of the human mind to transcend the individual and to know other minds, that people come up with the thesis that our knowledge is pendent upon our perspective as either a male or a...
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john tomasi was professor of political theory at university, but he has since moved on and he is now the president of heterodox academy, an organization that tries to promote diversity of viewpoints in higher education. so you talk about the three waves of libertarianism in your book. how did it begin when did the concept begin? so libertarianism emerged. is that our view in the middle of the 19th century, i.e. in britain and france before made its way over to the united states individuals, didn't necessarily call themselves libertarians then we're kind of applying that label retrospectively. but what you saw around time was clearly something new, ideologically speaking. so prior to libertarianism, there had been what we now call classical liberal political theorist people like john locke or adam smith or even immanuel kant, who had talked about the importance of dignity and freedom, who had talked about the ideas of free markets and limited government, but what you saw in the 19th century was, a kind of radicalization of those ideas, whereas earlier classical liberals viewed these t
john tomasi was professor of political theory at university, but he has since moved on and he is now the president of heterodox academy, an organization that tries to promote diversity of viewpoints in higher education. so you talk about the three waves of libertarianism in your book. how did it begin when did the concept begin? so libertarianism emerged. is that our view in the middle of the 19th century, i.e. in britain and france before made its way over to the united states individuals,...
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he is a professor of law at liverpool, john moore's university, as well as a member of the legal team, representing casa victims, before the i, c c. hi gentlemen, cross ok, rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate because i can hear you 1st in washington, we know that the israeli prime minister is been talking with joe biden, joe biden, to address the nation, saying that the united states stands with this really was and fighting in panic about that. and then, you know, has made it very clear that there's going to be no negotiations and that come off as an organization and is individuals must be destroyed. what is that about how well, how is those get to a resolution to the conflict? because none of that does that go ahead? well, that's what i the question. i mean there's no question. negotiations are going to be coming up at some point eventually, if for no other reason, none of the costing or fires banners to get a get upgrade to the of israel is the prisoners out in the gaza strip, including senior officer is on the idea asked. so there's
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of the lincoln forum, and it is a pleasure to introduce caroline janey. caroline janey is the john l. now the third professor in this history of the american civil war at the university of virginia where she also serves as director of the john l. now the third center for civil war history where she succeeded her mentor gary w gallagher she is the author or editor of seven books and is one of the series editors for the university of north carolina presses prestigious civil war america series. she has served as the president of the society of civil war historians and is here to talk about her new book ends of war the unfinished fight of lee's army after appomattox. i'm about 30 pages in and it is riveting. it is a wonderful book and i just this morning saw a brand new review that appeared in today's wall street journal by someone named harold holzer. and he calls it immensely readable and utterly convincing. please join me in welcoming caroline janey. good morning. so first a big big thanks to john. cell phones in my classroom when they go off the entire class gets a quiz. so we can institute that policy right now if that will help curtail the cell phones a big. thank
of the lincoln forum, and it is a pleasure to introduce caroline janey. caroline janey is the john l. now the third professor in this history of the american civil war at the university of virginia where she also serves as director of the john l. now the third center for civil war history where she succeeded her mentor gary w gallagher she is the author or editor of seven books and is one of the series editors for the university of north carolina presses prestigious civil war america series....
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september hope and fire and fortitude, a native of st louis and john is a curator's professor of u.s. military history at missouri university of science and technology and rolla, this professor worship is bestowed by the university of missouri board of curators and the most outstanding scholars in the university of missouri system. during the 2018 2019 academic year, john was in residence at, the u.s. naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military history, a distinguished visiting professor. john's latest to the ends of the earth is the installment of three part history on the u.s. army. during world war two to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of us army in the final days, the battle bringing to life both the experiences of the foot soldiers and the strategy of commanders. to quote a review from general david petraeus, this brilliant and riveting final volume in an extraordinary trilogy solidifies john mcmanus reputation as one of the greatest historians of times. please help me. we welcome john mcmanus. thank you so much. thank you. i don't know what to say after that. than
september hope and fire and fortitude, a native of st louis and john is a curator's professor of u.s. military history at missouri university of science and technology and rolla, this professor worship is bestowed by the university of missouri board of curators and the most outstanding scholars in the university of missouri system. during the 2018 2019 academic year, john was in residence at, the u.s. naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military...
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university of pennsylvania. that is a school north of johns hopkins on mrna. you've put money where amount is. ys like you ponying up money in your case to johns hopkins university and to paul fuchs. he was at stanford. the david rubenstein professor in medicine at johns hopkins. why does a guy like you directly support peer science and medicine research? david: that particular investment is designed to help with hearing. i've had some children who were born with some congenital hearing loss. my own hearing is probably not as good as it was 10 or 20 years ago, and what i learned and what hopkins is doing research on is this. birds have hair cells in their ears and they regenerate them throughout their life so they never really lose their hearing. humans have about 20,000 at birth, and during the course of their life, they lose them and eventually if you lose enough of them, you are able to hear at all. the question is can we generate in humans hair cells as birds do as well and if we can regenerate them, we would eliminate the hearing problem that people get when they get older. tom: the claim
university of pennsylvania. that is a school north of johns hopkins on mrna. you've put money where amount is. ys like you ponying up money in your case to johns hopkins university and to paul fuchs. he was at stanford. the david rubenstein professor in medicine at johns hopkins. why does a guy like you directly support peer science and medicine research? david: that particular investment is designed to help with hearing. i've had some children who were born with some congenital hearing loss....
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of the water. john: dr. callie brown is an assistant professor of pediatrics at wake forest university school of medicine. in the immediate aftermath of the fire, there were community meetings that were held in that neighborhood. they wanted this to be studied and they didn't want to be forgotten. john: she is leading a 5 year study looking at the long term health effects from the weaver plant fire. what sorts of medical events would you expect to see after an incident like this? dr. brown: in the first year, we're going to be looking at things like emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and there we do think maybe respiratory illnesses. in the longer term, we don't really have any hypotheses for what we're going to find. so we're looking at lots of different types of diagnoses, things like diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, dementia, a wide variety of things that could be associated with living in this neighborhood around the plant. john: brown's team will look for lingering contamination in soil, water, and air samples in a two mile radius of the plant site. it sounds like part of the goal o
of the water. john: dr. callie brown is an assistant professor of pediatrics at wake forest university school of medicine. in the immediate aftermath of the fire, there were community meetings that were held in that neighborhood. they wanted this to be studied and they didn't want to be forgotten. john: she is leading a 5 year study looking at the long term health effects from the weaver plant fire. what sorts of medical events would you expect to see after an incident like this? dr. brown: in...
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from living their lives and getting an education which is one of our rights in this country. >> john: we see a crawl of all of those universitiesn which the anti-israeli, anti-semitic protests are taking place. then there was this situation in russia over the weekend at an airport where people rushed the terminal and even the tarmac trying to get at people who they believed had just landed on a flight from tel aviv. i want to put this out, too. protests at colleges across the country as well ostensibly in support of the palestinian people but anti-israeli and anti-semitic and some people have said this is beginning to look like 1938 all over again. what do you say? >> yeah, i remember when i was in elementary school i asked my teacher about something about the holocaust, could it ever happen again? she told me i guarantee you, i promise you, nothing like this can ever happen. i always thought it was true. what we're starting to see today and ever since october 7th is that might not be a guarantee anymore. what we're seeing is terrifying and reminiscent to just some of the most terrible times in jewish history. >> john: molly, h
from living their lives and getting an education which is one of our rights in this country. >> john: we see a crawl of all of those universitiesn which the anti-israeli, anti-semitic protests are taking place. then there was this situation in russia over the weekend at an airport where people rushed the terminal and even the tarmac trying to get at people who they believed had just landed on a flight from tel aviv. i want to put this out, too. protests at colleges across the country as...
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universities like the university of pennsylvania say we won't give you another dollar unless you put a stop to the pro-palestinian rallies because they feel like universities are not doing enough, john. >> john: alexis mcadams outside of columbia. fox news contributor tammy bruce joins us now. alexis mentioned columbia university professor slamming the university over its response to the israel/hamas war and protests across campus. listen to how he put it. >> we would never allow -- never allow the kkk to march on our campus. we would never allow pro-isis demonstration to happen. but here we have pro-palestinian organizations and when my daughter, i would never, never send her to columbia. >> john: i would never send her to columbia and he is a professor there. what is going on at colleges across the country and since when did we ignore a heinous act of terror that killed more than 1,400 people and support a terrorist group? >> with all the hell that is unfolding in the middle east one thing it is has done is pulled the curtain back. it is not new. this is the result of the infection on the left. we see it with the squad in washington and we see it in this environment. the argument
universities like the university of pennsylvania say we won't give you another dollar unless you put a stop to the pro-palestinian rallies because they feel like universities are not doing enough, john. >> john: alexis mcadams outside of columbia. fox news contributor tammy bruce joins us now. alexis mentioned columbia university professor slamming the university over its response to the israel/hamas war and protests across campus. listen to how he put it. >> we would never allow --...
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of leaders on wall street. you think about leaders on wall street already struggling with israel hamas war and how to speak to their own employees. john gray is a massive donor to the universitydays, mark rowen has sent a open letter that is calling for the resignation of the university resident as well as the board of trustees chair, scott bock because of the festival. this is a really been an heated issue. in response, you have mark rowen telling cnbc there was even a poll for him to step off the board because he publicly disagreed and went around the process. this has been enormously contentious and there are separate disputes and other college campuses, particularly at harvard as well. john gray is agreeing to the idea there are concerns around the universities in the context of semitism. many donors are only sending a dollar to the university in protest. the reason he is not pulling his donation is because of low income new yorkers going to you penn and the donations would impact the students themselves. guy: what did he say about his investments in the middle east? how is he thinking about that? somali: he was big on region and location. there are a lot of volatility co
of leaders on wall street. you think about leaders on wall street already struggling with israel hamas war and how to speak to their own employees. john gray is a massive donor to the universitydays, mark rowen has sent a open letter that is calling for the resignation of the university resident as well as the board of trustees chair, scott bock because of the festival. this is a really been an heated issue. in response, you have mark rowen telling cnbc there was even a poll for him to step off...
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. >> in just a couple of hours, students at rice when university planning to protest an event featuring former secretary of state hillary clinton, kissing johnes baker. this may be the second time hillary clinton is heckled in a week. columbia university. former arkansas governor mike huckabee here with his take on back and why joni ernst going up former speaker nancy pelosi. next to make evening edit. ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. all so you can trade brilliantly. after advil dual action back pain: yo. who. haha. [dog barks] what? my back feels better. [rewind sound] before advil: [grunts] oh. advil dual action back pain fights back pain two ways. for 8 hours of relief. if you had a bladder accident today, i get it. that was me... until i ditched all the pads and pills and found real relief with axonics therapy. i want tha
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in a recent study, university of pennsylvania scientists found the drug on john wrote help people lose a quarter of their weight study, which founded by funded by drugmaker eli lilly show that obese people lost an average of 60 pounds. it works in a similar fashion to the drug used in him pick. and we go v by targeting the hormones that kick in after people eat eli lilly hopes to get fda approval for the drug treat lost by the end of the year. coming up in the next hour of morning news, community members are planning rally oakland, mayor sheng thao. >> she gets ready to deliver her state of the city address. tell you the issues they are demanding be addressed. and gas prices kept rising last month. now they're going down. tell you why. what you can tell you why. what you can expect. palm. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. wetjet is so worth it. love it, or your money back. >> from the area's local ne
in a recent study, university of pennsylvania scientists found the drug on john wrote help people lose a quarter of their weight study, which founded by funded by drugmaker eli lilly show that obese people lost an average of 60 pounds. it works in a similar fashion to the drug used in him pick. and we go v by targeting the hormones that kick in after people eat eli lilly hopes to get fda approval for the drug treat lost by the end of the year. coming up in the next hour of morning news,...
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biden, i spoke last time about the so -called futton thing, on september 13 at john hall university, she was in support of, that the challenge to russia is a challenge to the entire civilized world, in other words, the entire international system, and we, as the united states, as the leader of the free world, have the responsibility to build a new system, and the challenge of iran was met immediately, well, literally, i don’t know if the ukrainian viewers had time to watch biden’s last speeches , they are even tougher in their attitude... to iran , well, because the plan, the plan is clear, it is a multi-pronged russian-ukrainian, russian-iranian combination, they will pull in, they ask such a question, why such monstrous cruelty, an exemplary victim, well, of course, these terrorists are animals, but they never resorted to such massive , incredible cruelty, well, they staged a massacre, literally a massacre, and filming it all on cameras, and their task was to draw in, provoke a reaction from israel, draw the army into a ground operation for a gas operation, and a second strike was being prepared at this
biden, i spoke last time about the so -called futton thing, on september 13 at john hall university, she was in support of, that the challenge to russia is a challenge to the entire civilized world, in other words, the entire international system, and we, as the united states, as the leader of the free world, have the responsibility to build a new system, and the challenge of iran was met immediately, well, literally, i don’t know if the ukrainian viewers had time to watch biden’s last...
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of the brazen attack. so let's discuss how the information war is playing out. joining me is john milky. you're the director of the institute of media research and training of the lebanese american university in germany. joining us live from they wrote this ours out. thank you for being with us. what has struck you about the images that you have seen come out and how, how mos so far has been handling. if it can be characterized that way, the narrative coming out of this war? well, i've noticed there are 2 major changes in the way the boss, any resistance has been handling the media operation. first, in terms of the strategy, the synchronization of the media and the military machines that you can notice that the videos have been sent upfront. very early in the operation that they have been cut and shot in a very professional way. they have been branded. that's on the synchronization level, on the strategy level, the sabotaged level. it's what does that tell you? they had it as sort of promotional video. we'll see we, we played it earlier in the day. we'll see if we can find it right now. but they sent it, as you said, pretty early on. what does that tell you as well, that tells me as, as yo
of the brazen attack. so let's discuss how the information war is playing out. joining me is john milky. you're the director of the institute of media research and training of the lebanese american university in germany. joining us live from they wrote this ours out. thank you for being with us. what has struck you about the images that you have seen come out and how, how mos so far has been handling. if it can be characterized that way, the narrative coming out of this war? well, i've noticed...
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dari, a full professor of persian language and literature at allome university. he told us an essential difference between eastern and western poetry. in england and america, johnd step by step, but in eastern poetry, especially in this sonnet, the poet deals with various themes, a typical eastern poem has a circular form, he says that oriental poetry has a central core from where various themes emanate. it is true that eastern poems are psychologically and intellectually related each other, but they appear to be unrelated on the surface. you might even change the arrangement of lines in eastern poetry, sometimes, but you cannot do this in western poems. is one of the differences between eastern and western poetry. thought or sentiment in other lines is determined by several factors such as the general mood or motivation involved in composing the ghazal or even a consideration of the musical mode or melody intended for each line, as the gazals of hafez seem to have been written to be sung as well as read. آرt به. possesses the ability to comfort, enliven and enrich those in need. a qazal or sunnet by definition has love as its main subject matter, in his gazal.
dari, a full professor of persian language and literature at allome university. he told us an essential difference between eastern and western poetry. in england and america, johnd step by step, but in eastern poetry, especially in this sonnet, the poet deals with various themes, a typical eastern poem has a circular form, he says that oriental poetry has a central core from where various themes emanate. it is true that eastern poems are psychologically and intellectually related each other,...
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of leadership are starting to assert that a little more. the university exists to advance and transmit knowledge. and knowledge only advances through the collision of ideas. john stuart mill said, "both teacher and learner go to sleep at their posts when there's no enemy in the field." it's essential to the progress of knowledge and to the learning process. and so young people, unfortunately, many of them, have not heard that on their way to college. and i think they need to. and when they do, i think they tend to respond pretty positively. i'veust come from a campus which has attracted some criticism for some failures in the past. but it was a very civil and appropriate conversation that i had with some very interested in engaged students. and it can still happen, and i hope will happen more often. - in the wake of the october 7th attack by hamas on israel, governor desantis has encouraged florida officials to direct state universities to disband groups with ties to the national students for justice in palestine organization. and he cited the group's activities, saying that they amount to support for terrorism. what about student groups on campus and their ri
of leadership are starting to assert that a little more. the university exists to advance and transmit knowledge. and knowledge only advances through the collision of ideas. john stuart mill said, "both teacher and learner go to sleep at their posts when there's no enemy in the field." it's essential to the progress of knowledge and to the learning process. and so young people, unfortunately, many of them, have not heard that on their way to college. and i think they need to. and when...
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huntsman, huntsman foundation, they have invested millions over the years, university of pennsylvania. they have announced that johnis ending his donations to the university, condemning the school's moral relativism on hamas, basically, calls it an unrecognizable university, fueled the university's race to the bottom, it says in the statement, and sadly it's now reached a point where remaining impartial is no longer an option. continuing to look here, following the money for some of these big-time donors hurting universities where they can. >> there's a continued question as to whether donors should have real control over, you know, curriculum and/or anything else at these universities, sara, but that said -- >> it's not curriculum. >> i understand that. but in general, sort of the operations of the university. but the role of a president of these universities, one of the key roles is to raise money. and so, if you are -- >> hit them where it hurts. >> -- a significant portion of your donor base, that's probably not a good thing and not a good way to keep your job. >> it's not just ostracizing but they're really dr
huntsman, huntsman foundation, they have invested millions over the years, university of pennsylvania. they have announced that johnis ending his donations to the university, condemning the school's moral relativism on hamas, basically, calls it an unrecognizable university, fueled the university's race to the bottom, it says in the statement, and sadly it's now reached a point where remaining impartial is no longer an option. continuing to look here, following the money for some of these...
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speeches, last time i spoke about the so-called fulton thing, on september 13 at the john hall university, it was in support of ukraine, about the fact that russia's challenge is a challenge to the entire civilized world, the collapse of the entire international system, and we, as the united states, as the leader of the free world, have a responsibility to build a new system, and iran's challenge was indirectly, well, literally, i don't know, managed already ukrainian viewers look at the latest... biden's address, they are even tougher in relation to iran , well, because the plan, the plan is clear, it is a multi-pronged russian-ukrainian, russian-iranian combination, they will pull in, they ask such a question, why such monstrous cruelty, indicative the victim, of course, these terrorists are animals, but they never resorted to such mass incredible cruelty, well, they staged a massacre, literally... moreover, filming it all on cameras, yes, their task was to draw in, provoke a reaction from israel army in a ground operation, an operation in gaza, and a second strike was being prepared, at this time, when the
speeches, last time i spoke about the so-called fulton thing, on september 13 at the john hall university, it was in support of ukraine, about the fact that russia's challenge is a challenge to the entire civilized world, the collapse of the entire international system, and we, as the united states, as the leader of the free world, have a responsibility to build a new system, and iran's challenge was indirectly, well, literally, i don't know, managed already ukrainian viewers look at the...