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and i shall know at the university of john his bag when he, thanks for joining us on the program. it's very good to see. i'd like to was good for your opinion on south africa's decision to pursue this little stage against as well as the international court of justice. the whole thing, the importance of the case life and the following facts um it is fixed. therefore we have the south africa's application. the successful not really of the quotes might play a significant role in understanding the obligations of member states under the genocide convention. first of all and secondly, what the mission is that i should say keen circumstances of this kind in a little bit event. uh, you know, home done to the civilian population by acts of this kind which i'm age, qualify as x of genocide. and i think it might contribute to the development of international law in this because furthermore, i also think is that the may also be cavity on the kinds of internal measures that the state is state. may an applicant to this matter could be entitled to or could be successful in obtaining from the quo
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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 t 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 ofittsburgh and veteran affairs for empowering lives of millions of americans. by ienting 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 drinking w
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 t 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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and two months, and never wrong wikipedia has updated her, and says she was the president of the university. >> johnshback from harvard possible pushed out or pressured to rein is an -- resign, she was the first black president of harvard university, and liz magill was only there six months. >> gillian: escalating and becoming a focal point as a result of the ongoing israel-hamas war in the gaza strip. she testified on capitol hill and declined to condemn the chants of students at her university calling for the elimination and destruction of the entire israeli state. a lot of folks feel on campus and outside as a result of that she lost their confidence and her ability to protect jewish students on campus who felt threatened. >> john: don't know what's going to happen with the president of mit, it would seem she's in a different position than claudine gay or liz magill, and even though harvard was standing behind gay, a lot of people, including billionaire bill ackman and others saying she has to go, she just cannot stay given the fact that another ivy league president was forced to step down saying
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one of the pioneers of so called newest attics is through the next salmon from johns hopkins university school of medicine in the united states. her research focuses on how are impacts our brain. and she has a scientific explanation for all of the hype around numbers of art. i feel like immersive art so much because they make us feel good. it brings to the forefront all of the sensory systems that we have been wired for and often don't use in our daily lives. so it's ideal being at once in touch to smell, to feel, to see, to use the vibration of sound and music to really and live in the air bodies and our brains sensory experiences to deep synopsis, which connect different areas of the brain and storm and new new ronald structure to be small changes influence how we feel, think and behave for learning more and more that are well being our flourishing. our physical health and our role is highly influenced by the fact that we are wired for the parts and for a long time. i think we have set that aside and thought that the arts were nice to have a luxury, something that you do when you have
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the army rated the campus of and john university, annapolis, with acts of a switch staging a. c. 10 troops killed 5 palestinians across the occupied westbank on sunday, including 2 and the other. a net remo, one was 16 years old, a 14 year old was also killed and sold ton that refugee camp named jericho, and the jordan friday from the so who joins us now from ok part east jerusalem hemmed up. what more could you tell us about these latest rates of a developing situation in nablus were several student activists were staging a sit in, reportedly protesting high tuition price is when the is really army rated the university campus and arrested. several of those students were also following raids into my law and the outskirts, and that left him jericho had put on and politically in the, in the model that we're looking at to arrest so far and didn't quite a clearly, we do know that though, that there had been exchanges of fire after these really military entered to demolish 2 homes of 2 different freed palestinian prisoners. these really armies says that the homes were quote, built
the army rated the campus of and john university, annapolis, with acts of a switch staging a. c. 10 troops killed 5 palestinians across the occupied westbank on sunday, including 2 and the other. a net remo, one was 16 years old, a 14 year old was also killed and sold ton that refugee camp named jericho, and the jordan friday from the so who joins us now from ok part east jerusalem hemmed up. what more could you tell us about these latest rates of a developing situation in nablus were several...
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but unfortunately not the administration of all, not john university. the act of the occupation is not new. we come down to town now upstairs and press conferences and fonts of the past. these act broke into a national law and violated the sanctity of a university campus that has this foundation and international law. still, if you're facing forces consider themselves above any law that has to be thrown up internationally is really forces have targeted. what they claim is has the infrastructure in the south of 11 on the strike is reported to have killed. 2 people and archie crew was there at the moment of the attack was we were driving in the direction of the route, these really drones aimed at a car nearby and almost killed us. we wanted to record the incident, took military units on the spot forcibly forbid us to film, and we had to leave the place is a densely populated area showing lead to great panic as there was a crowd of women and children and many cars. tuba, local lebanese officials say is really a tax will not break their resilience of the eme
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of history at harvard university, david -- professor of history and african american studies at yale university, -- historian and former president of harvard university, who is now a harvard university professor. and john -- professor of law at yale law school. if i can recommend one supreme court brief for you to read in your life, let it be this one. because it is relatively short, 34 pages with plenty of white space. it is clearly written, asked clearly written as a supreme court brief can possibly be, because it doesn't rely on the technicalities. the four professors who contributed to this brief are all authors of beautifully written books, easy to read books. this is the kind of grief that high school students could easily read, have no challenges reading this. if you have a junior high school student at home who hopes to maybe go to law school sunday, or just as a bright junior high school student, this is great reading, great reading for those students. they will have no challenges to comprehending any of this. this brief sets up to convince the supreme court of this proposition, on page four. it's framers intended section three, one, to automatically disqualify insurrectionists, to, to apply n
of history at harvard university, david -- professor of history and african american studies at yale university, -- historian and former president of harvard university, who is now a harvard university professor. and john -- professor of law at yale law school. if i can recommend one supreme court brief for you to read in your life, let it be this one. because it is relatively short, 34 pages with plenty of white space. it is clearly written, asked clearly written as a supreme court brief can...
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in the course of my as associate professor of law in the in the law school at saint john's university in ■? with some thousands of ambitious and intelligent young men. among i can think of none who possess qualities of character, sound and true as richard nixon. george buescher, who was nixon's supervisor■a at, the office of press administration. he he concisely stated what the other recommenders knew about richard nixon. he stated, i have i have been greatly impressed by his clear, careful and analytical. letters of recom■+mendation. ordinarily, air the side of being overly overly generous to the person being recommended. but i would, i believe this would be impossible. in mr. nixon's case. i'm telling you, richard nixon, he was a man of accomplishment, a man of accomplishment. and he wasn' seeking. nixon believed there was separating the men from the boys. was the boys on office to be somebody and the men sought office to do something? i'm going to give you two examples. the first is when richard nixon was president and the swudent body at whittier college, he persuaded the board of
in the course of my as associate professor of law in the in the law school at saint john's university in ■? with some thousands of ambitious and intelligent young men. among i can think of none who possess qualities of character, sound and true as richard nixon. george buescher, who was nixon's supervisor■a at, the office of press administration. he he concisely stated what the other recommenders knew about richard nixon. he stated, i have i have been greatly impressed by his clear, careful...
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so a lot of bloomfield from johns hopkins university. thank you and we'll stay in the middle east for our next door. a syrian state media reporting that's and these right of us try come at damascus sub has killed several people including rainy and advise us. so i think the ministry, so the state news agency says the sol targeted several areas just south of the capital. and that's a number of civilians were killed. israel hasn't commented on the attack. ranking members of events revolutionary god were killed and another lives, des riley, striking damascus only of this month. so your opinion says it will wait for the results of the united nations investigation before deciding whether to suspend contributions to the un agency for palestinian refugees. data organization, known as underwater, is facing intense scrutiny since israel a key to some of its staff of involvement in the october 7th. how must tara attacks several countries including easily germany. i'm us have already suspended funding fund ross, a condo. so one of gauze is last lifel
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so a lot of bloomfield from johns hopkins university. thank you. of united nations has begun investigations into its agency for palestinian refugees known as underwater organizations facing intense scrutiny. since these are hell accused, some of his staff of being involved in the october 7th. i'm a tenant attacks several countries including it leads you, i'm the rest of halted financial contributions. the agency says it will have to suspend the operations in gaza unless the funding is restored. the telephone was a condo, so one of gulls as last lifelines so many here. these blue and white bags of flour, a roll that stand between them and install evasion. but with more and more of the agencies don't, is cutting off that funding. people here in the southern city of rafa, the other west. that's what i looked with. oh, me in the stopping moonrise. 8 distribution is a catastrophe in the gaza strip. of like is it was a handout uh main supports and if they sold me on that will be a famine like the one the know that color is going to be much as i'm a part o
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of the parade that maybe impeachment is the one thing that will unite their party. and that seems quite a bit new to me historically. john: sarah binder of george washington universityvery much. sarah: sure. thanks for having me. ♪ john: plastic it seems is unavoidable in our daily lives, from takeout containers to water bottles and maybe even that tub of ice cream. two new studies out this week find we are eating and drinking more plastic than we might have realized. in one of them, for the first time, researchers were able to measure nanoparticles of plastic in bottled water. on average, a liter bottle had 240,000 tiny plastic particles, often smaller than a speck of dust. they can pass through the intestines and lungs, directly into the bloodstream and then to other organs. another study looked at what we eat. it found microplastic in 88% of the tested protein samples. seafood, beef and pork, tofu - they all had it. geor leonard is one of the co-authors of the protein study and is chief scientist at ocean conservancy. scientists have known for some time about fish because of the water that it is in, but why did you decide to lookt other protein? and were you surp
of the parade that maybe impeachment is the one thing that will unite their party. and that seems quite a bit new to me historically. john: sarah binder of george washington universityvery much. sarah: sure. thanks for having me. ♪ john: plastic it seems is unavoidable in our daily lives, from takeout containers to water bottles and maybe even that tub of ice cream. two new studies out this week find we are eating and drinking more plastic than we might have realized. in one of them, for the...
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coming up thursday morning, an is professor of legal science at johns hopkins university discusses researche rise of fiber partisanship in the united states and the threat of political violence. tennessee republican congressman tim burgess talks about funding, the hunter biden contempt of congress resolution and impeachment proceedings against homeland security secretary mayorkas. also a member of the homeland security and foreign affairs committee and the impeachment proceedings against aid to ukrae and israel. join in the conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, our free mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: thursday on c-span, at the house as a at 10:00 a.m. eastern for general speeches foowed by legislative business at nn. on c-spa 2 the senate returns to consider president biden's noneto head the bureau of labor statistics. the evening our campaign 2020 four coverage includes 40 governor ron desantis at mt and greet in iowa. on c-span 3, a hearing on fentanyl awareness and legislative solutions to stop lel smuggling of the opioid followed by another hearin
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etemad, the five universities of behbahan, gerash, khomein, which birahhamd and ref. john, with the coverage of over 95% of the population over 18 years of age , took the top ranks of the country in this survey. until this morning, the total coverage of the population over 18 years is 63, and in the meantime, 37 universities reached over 70% coverage. virtual to some without knowing its authenticity the images are republished. today we went to one of these videos that had become popular in the past few days. for a few days, this movie has been circulating on the internet. a movie in which two teenage girls are kidnapped in an elevator by two stupid men. after the release, this film quickly became popular on the internet and the publishers wanted people to be careful with their children and in some way spread the feeling of insecurity . anesthetizing stealing two little girls in the elevator . human decides to publish it to be identified, people are no longer safe in their apartment elevators. please spread it everywhere so that people will be more careful. but what is the
etemad, the five universities of behbahan, gerash, khomein, which birahhamd and ref. john, with the coverage of over 95% of the population over 18 years of age , took the top ranks of the country in this survey. until this morning, the total coverage of the population over 18 years is 63, and in the meantime, 37 universities reached over 70% coverage. virtual to some without knowing its authenticity the images are republished. today we went to one of these videos that had become popular in the...
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immerse of art is also a topic in science, one of the pioneers of so called newest attics is susan mex, salmon from johns hopkins university school of medicine in the united states. her research focuses on how are impacts our brain, and she has a scientific explanation for all of the hype around numbers of art. i feel like immersive art so much because they make us feel good. it brings to the forefront all of the sensory systems that we have been wired for and often don't use in our daily lives. so excited to being at once in touch, to smell, to feel, to see, to use the vibration of sound and music to relate. and live in the air bodies and our brains. sensory experiences activate synopses which connect different areas of the brain and form a new new ronald structure in the small changes influence how we feel, think and behave for learning more and more that our well being our flourishing. our physical health and our role is highly influenced by the fact that we are wired for the parts and for a long time. i think we have set that aside and thought that the arts were nice to have a luxury, something that you do when you hav
immerse of art is also a topic in science, one of the pioneers of so called newest attics is susan mex, salmon from johns hopkins university school of medicine in the united states. her research focuses on how are impacts our brain, and she has a scientific explanation for all of the hype around numbers of art. i feel like immersive art so much because they make us feel good. it brings to the forefront all of the sensory systems that we have been wired for and often don't use in our daily...
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and the state of revolution, but professor toth in america has another obvious like-minded person, and i wanted to say a few words about him, john mearsheimer, professor at the universitym, which, in general, in my opinion, is correct characterizing our american policy. missed the opportunity, for the last 2 years, to explain that the war in ukraine is the result of a criminal mistake, stupidity, the american elite, which allowed the expansion of nato to the east, provoked russia, and john mehrscheiber speaks about the threat no less often than elon musk or donald trump world war, which arises in connection with this american policy, and in his book he came to a very interesting conclusion that american, well, rationality today is politics, yes, rationality american foreign policy, he writes about europe, but mainly in america, is determined by the extent to which this foreign policy fulfills the theoretical guidelines that now dominate the american or, say, european elite, and you and i live in a country where the situation in my opinion... i mean, the threat of world war is what mearsheimer constantly talks about, he and his colleagues, few, but nevertheless brave pe
and the state of revolution, but professor toth in america has another obvious like-minded person, and i wanted to say a few words about him, john mearsheimer, professor at the universitym, which, in general, in my opinion, is correct characterizing our american policy. missed the opportunity, for the last 2 years, to explain that the war in ukraine is the result of a criminal mistake, stupidity, the american elite, which allowed the expansion of nato to the east, provoked russia, and john...
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of it being the place for the best colleges and universities are. jon: one of the good colleges and universities in this country is johns hopkins and of course they haveir own the diversity chief of that school put out a statement that suggested whites and males and christians are among the elites the privileged in this country. >> they are the oppressors i think that's they're called the oppressors. >> white people there is on the screen white people, able-bodied, heterosexuals males, christians, middle or owning class people on and on it went. and as you say the oppressors. while she apologize for that. she writes the newsletter included a definition of the word privilege which upon reflection i deeply regret in fact it was oversimplistic and poorly worded it had the opposite effect of being exclusionary and hurtful to members of our community i retract and disavow the definition i chaired and i am sorry. i guess that's one of the more direct apologies i've ever heard for this kind of thing. but what do you think about what prompted it? >> it's really hard to understand what has prompted it. about a year end a half ago i think it was the african-ame
of it being the place for the best colleges and universities are. jon: one of the good colleges and universities in this country is johns hopkins and of course they haveir own the diversity chief of that school put out a statement that suggested whites and males and christians are among the elites the privileged in this country. >> they are the oppressors i think that's they're called the oppressors. >> white people there is on the screen white people, able-bodied, heterosexuals...
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of time. thank you to john harrison, managing direct take global data ts longmont and brendan aqona, professor of us politics and for relations at the university of sydney. thank you. by the the will in gauze that has led to the death of more than 23000 palestinians. tensions on now threatening to spill over into the wider region rainy and back to see rebels based in yemen, have been attacking shipping vessels in the gulf. but they say have links to israel . the price of sending goods around the world has that risen significantly over the past 6 weeks because of these disruptions i'm, they off is that fragile supply chains hit hard by the case of 19 pandemic may once again be threatened and push up consumer prices just as inflation is coming down to well, the red sea is one of the wells most important shipping routes for oil and gas between asia and europe. in the south, the narrow bob and dab straight between africa on the radian peninsula, connects the red sea with a gulf of 8 and 12 percent of the wells trade. a 10 percent global oil carried by ships goes through that straight. now the suez canal connects the red sea with the mediterranean
of time. thank you to john harrison, managing direct take global data ts longmont and brendan aqona, professor of us politics and for relations at the university of sydney. thank you. by the the will in gauze that has led to the death of more than 23000 palestinians. tensions on now threatening to spill over into the wider region rainy and back to see rebels based in yemen, have been attacking shipping vessels in the gulf. but they say have links to israel . the price of sending goods around...
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eastern jessica wilson professor at pepperdine university coeditor of the liberating arts contributor from st. john'sge and baylor university talked about the value of eight liberal arts education and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, cultural critic film historian peter with his book pandora's box books that changes in television over the past 40 years from the network's comment to cable, two streaming is interviewed by wall street journal immediate energy entertainment and bureau chief. watch book tv every sunday on cspan2 monday. on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ house and senate are on recess for the holidays and will return next week for the start of the second session of the 118th congress but the senate convenes on january 8 and the house on january 9. both chambers faced to upcoming federal government funding that the first generate 19 the other on february 2. >> a subcommittee appropriations are ready to the work we are awaiting the other team, the other side of chamber to come forward with a number we can agree on picnics theater mcconnell and i will figure
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eastern, jessica wils from pepperdine university and coeditor of the liberating arts and contributor from st. john'sollege and baylor university's jonathan tran talk about the value of a liberal arts education. at 10 p.m. eastern on afterwords, film stian peter pandora's box. changes in the networks to cable to streaming. he is interviewed by the wall street journal media and entertainment bureau chief. watch book tv, every sunday on sp2 can find a full schedule on your program guide or watch line anytime at book tv.org. >> c-span's studentcam documentary competition is back. we are asking middle and high school students to create a 5-6 minute video addressing one of these questions. in the next 20 years, what is the most important change would like to see in america? or over the past 20 years, what has been the most important change in america? as we do each year, we are giving away $100,000 in total prizes with a grand prize of $5,000 and every teacher who has students participate in this year's competition has the opportunity to share a portion of an additional $5000. the competition deadline is
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and across the country, coming up thursday morning, lily associate professor of political science at john hopkins universitycusses a research on the rise and hyperpartisanship in the united states and threat of political violence and in tennessee republican congressman tim talks about government funding the hunter biden contempt of congress resolution and impeachment proceedings against homeland security mayorkas also nevada congresswoman deana member of homeland security and foreign affairs committee on impeachment proceeding against mayorkas and u.s. aid to ukraine and israel. c-span's washington journal join in the conversation live at 7 eastern thursday morning on c-span c-span now our free mobile app or online at c-span.org. ♪ ♪ >> c-span student cam documentary competition back celebrating 20 years with this year's theme looking forward while considers past we're asking middle and high school students to create a five to six minute video addressing one of these questions in the next 20 years, what is the most important change you would like see in america? or over the past 20 years, what has been the
and across the country, coming up thursday morning, lily associate professor of political science at john hopkins universitycusses a research on the rise and hyperpartisanship in the united states and threat of political violence and in tennessee republican congressman tim talks about government funding the hunter biden contempt of congress resolution and impeachment proceedings against homeland security mayorkas also nevada congresswoman deana member of homeland security and foreign affairs...
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i wish it were a trial and i wish the south african lawyers could call professor john mirscheimer from the university of chicago as an expert witness. the problem is if it was a trial, it would take a couple years to resolve, probably in the meantime, many palestine, many more palestinians would die, right? so the the reason that you have this expedited format is... to stop the killing as quickly as possible, all right, the court is not going to stop the killing, and the the security council is not going to stop the killing, however, if the court favors south africa, says it's a credible charge and goes to the security council, and the security council sustains the american, the likely american veto. i'm modifying my question in light of your correction of my misunderstanding of what the court would do. "will this not be nail in the coffin to the israeli pr war? yes, it will be. no matter what happens in terms of the ruling or the decision of the court, this is a disaster for israel, because the evidence was presented today uh, all in one place in a very clear and compelling manner, and it is disastrous
i wish it were a trial and i wish the south african lawyers could call professor john mirscheimer from the university of chicago as an expert witness. the problem is if it was a trial, it would take a couple years to resolve, probably in the meantime, many palestine, many more palestinians would die, right? so the the reason that you have this expedited format is... to stop the killing as quickly as possible, all right, the court is not going to stop the killing, and the the security council is...
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to get out there to us many people as possible. >> host: university of san diego philosophy professor matt zwolinski is a co-author along with john to some of "the individualists: radicals, reactionaries, and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism." thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you very much. >> weekends on c-span2 on intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories, and on sundays booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 come from the television companies and more including mediacom. >> at mediacom we believe whether you live here or right here, or way up in the middle of anywhere you should have access to fast reliable internet. that's why we are leading the way to take you to 10g. >> mediacom along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> c-span's camping 2024 coverage continues with the presidential primaries and caucuses. watch live on the c-span networks as a first vote in the country are cast in the upcoming presidential election along with candidate speeches and results beginning with
to get out there to us many people as possible. >> host: university of san diego philosophy professor matt zwolinski is a co-author along with john to some of "the individualists: radicals, reactionaries, and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism." thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you very much. >> weekends on c-span2 on intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories, and on sundays booktv brings you...
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of research in the country . god willing , you want to provide an effective connection between the industry and the university through john. god willing, both the bread of our science and technology companies will be established and their lives will be preserved. you have a new technology that is going to be unveiled. today, the meeting started yesterday, so the product was actually unveiled yesterday. this year we the research and technology exhibition of a series of products was released in the last one year , there are 202 new technological products in the country. yes, these have come into the system and all their information has been evaluated and uploaded, and in fact, we will unveil each of these new products in each period, if they actually achieve those technological indicators, god willing, thank you very much, mr. dr. deputy minister of science and technology, who came to the studio of the sabgah program, hello reporter, thank you , stay alive, thank you, dear compatriots, be with us , and have a good morning with sports events. good morning, dear viewers. and arjamand goes to the open air studio of the morning
of research in the country . god willing , you want to provide an effective connection between the industry and the university through john. god willing, both the bread of our science and technology companies will be established and their lives will be preserved. you have a new technology that is going to be unveiled. today, the meeting started yesterday, so the product was actually unveiled yesterday. this year we the research and technology exhibition of a series of products was released in...
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>> guest: john was a professor of political theory at brown university radio since moved on and he ishe president of academy, organization that tries to promote diversity of viewpoints in higher education. >> host: so you talk about the three ways of libertarianism in your book. how did it begin? waited the concept again? >> so libertarianism emerge and oregon middle of the 19th century in britain and france before it made its way over to the united states. individuals didn't necessarily call themselves libertarians and then. so applying that label retrospectively. but what you saw around that time was clearly something new ideologically speaking. so prior to libertarianism definitely knuckle classical liberal luke authors, john locke, smith hua talked about the importance of individual dignity and freedom, talk about the ideas of free markets and limited government of which is sought in the 19th century was a w kind of radicalization of those ideas. so a whereas earlier classical liberals had viewed these things is kind of presumptions as it were, , we should a free market but, of co
>> guest: john was a professor of political theory at brown university radio since moved on and he ishe president of academy, organization that tries to promote diversity of viewpoints in higher education. >> host: so you talk about the three ways of libertarianism in your book. how did it begin? waited the concept again? >> so libertarianism emerge and oregon middle of the 19th century in britain and france before it made its way over to the united states. individuals didn't...