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taylor, bob and artsy, new york, on just on this professor of economics ameritas at the university of massachusetts, richard wolfe believes that even if the u. s. proclaims a bond publicly, it will still be looking at back doorways to import the russian energy resource. if mr. biden believe that the support of the sanctions program against russia would improve his chances in the election in november. i think he has been disappointed in many sanction programs. the exporting country, in this case, russia and the important country, in this case the united states can and often do e. they did the whole business by using 3rd countries, add to work a deal whereby russia sells the uranium somewhere else, and they sell it to another party and then it sells it to the united states. this is, has been very common in the past, and that may well be how this gets worked out in reality, in the coming months. ah, richard wolf, let's return to the frontline in the conflict. 9 volunteer fighters are joining russian troops in the city of basia, where there's been heavy bottles around the zaria chemical plants, ukraini
taylor, bob and artsy, new york, on just on this professor of economics ameritas at the university of massachusetts, richard wolfe believes that even if the u. s. proclaims a bond publicly, it will still be looking at back doorways to import the russian energy resource. if mr. biden believe that the support of the sanctions program against russia would improve his chances in the election in november. i think he has been disappointed in many sanction programs. the exporting country, in this...
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associate dean of equity and inclusion in the college of social and behavioral sciences at the university of massachusetts. will be discussing andy's newest book not exactly lying fake news and fake journalism in american history long before the current preoccupation with fake news american newspapers. routinely ran stories that were not quite strictly speaking true. today a firm boundary between fact and fakery is a hallmark of journalistic practice yet for many readers and publishers across more than three centuries. this distinction has seemed slippery or even irrelevant. tucker explores how american audiences have argued over what's real and what's not and why that matters for democracy? we're so pleased to be hosting this event tonight. the digital podium is yours andy and kathy. thank you, sally. and sally andy i'm so happy to be here with you speaking about your new book. i know it you've been working on this for a while. yeah i have and i think he began working on it. you correct me if i'm wrong, but i think you began working on it before the era of social media fake news and then of course trump'
associate dean of equity and inclusion in the college of social and behavioral sciences at the university of massachusetts. will be discussing andy's newest book not exactly lying fake news and fake journalism in american history long before the current preoccupation with fake news american newspapers. routinely ran stories that were not quite strictly speaking true. today a firm boundary between fact and fakery is a hallmark of journalistic practice yet for many readers and publishers across...
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he's the chair of the language literature and culture department at clark university of us state of massachusetts. thank you for joining . wonderful to be here. so professor, your big fan, academically and culturally of your vision. what about this year is so important. what stands out to you? well, clearly the obvious thing is the russian invasion of your cray, and that has really changed the tone and the, the spirit of the competition. and you've come to your vision's past, you know, it's not just about music, although the fans say they love the pop songs. it's also some idea. this should be a display of universal values. tell me a bit about that. yeah, i think it really is. so it is an effort, it goes back to the 1950s when they established the competition to kind of bring together western europe together or through the medium of popular culture. and it's continued that spirit to brings together certain values and ideals that have to do with, you know, basic human rights, democracy, the freedom of expression and freedom of the press, those kind of ideas. what do you think as an academic, do yo
he's the chair of the language literature and culture department at clark university of us state of massachusetts. thank you for joining . wonderful to be here. so professor, your big fan, academically and culturally of your vision. what about this year is so important. what stands out to you? well, clearly the obvious thing is the russian invasion of your cray, and that has really changed the tone and the, the spirit of the competition. and you've come to your vision's past, you know, it's not...
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of communications. at st. louis university. and then we have dr. catherine al gore who made a very that villa statement earlier today in the session. president of the massachusetts historical society. dr. stacy cordery which i put understand is the british way to pronounce it. she is from dennis and johnson, endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors -- dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. as stewart has already advised us, we have a responsibility to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. i think with this panel you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. >> well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you, theresa, for that very nice introduction. thank you to stewart and to anita for this amazing summit here in dallas that we've all been waiting so to participate in and attend and to be in person. you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do. and many thanks to my colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years. so i'm very grateful to them. so as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies today and thinking about their influe
of communications. at st. louis university. and then we have dr. catherine al gore who made a very that villa statement earlier today in the session. president of the massachusetts historical society. dr. stacy cordery which i put understand is the british way to pronounce it. she is from dennis and johnson, endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors -- dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. as stewart has already advised us, we have a responsibility to inspire, to encourage,...
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of communications. at st. louis university, and then we have dr. catherine al gore, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today, in the session. the president of the massachusetts historical society, and dr. stacey, which i understand is a british pronunciation. and she is dennis in ron johnson, chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel, and historic as always, they have advised us. we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. this is a panel where you have an abundance of material. thank you so much. >> welcome everyone, on to this panel on first ladies, thank you so much for that introduction, and thank you to stewart and and nina, for this amazing summit here in dallas that we have all been waiting to participate in, and attend, and to be in person. you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do, and many thanks to our colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years, i am very grateful for that. as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies today, and thinking about their influen
of communications. at st. louis university, and then we have dr. catherine al gore, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today, in the session. the president of the massachusetts historical society, and dr. stacey, which i understand is a british pronunciation. and she is dennis in ron johnson, chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel, and historic as always, they have advised us. we have a responsibility here to...
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of state also the senator from massachusetts. joseph stiglitz will be talking about globalized or deglobalize. columbia university professor and nobel laureate will be joining us in this hour. david rubenstein, carlyle group co-chair and co-founder and host of peer-to-peer conversations. right now the conversation really some up can we get a reprieve from the seventh straight week of decline? is what we are seeing this morning a head fake or the start of a by the dip? tom: it's the market coverage of equities bonds, currencies bonds. rebecca patterson has dealt in all those areas and culminated with bridgewater where she is chief investment strategist. our prince and daily on speaking terms? what's the latest meetings like in terms of the volatility we are seeing, the complexities and nuances? what is the tone in your meetings as you assess. >> there is so much changing now structurally as well as cyclically. there's a lot of people saying where we going. if we do deglobalize or regionalized, what does that look like as well as the short-term worries over can the fed tightening enough to get inflation back down t
of state also the senator from massachusetts. joseph stiglitz will be talking about globalized or deglobalize. columbia university professor and nobel laureate will be joining us in this hour. david rubenstein, carlyle group co-chair and co-founder and host of peer-to-peer conversations. right now the conversation really some up can we get a reprieve from the seventh straight week of decline? is what we are seeing this morning a head fake or the start of a by the dip? tom: it's the market...
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of 12. cases have been identified in massachusetts, florida, utah, washington, california, virginia, and new york. dr. ilene marty is with us, she's a profession of infectious disease a the florida international university being here. thank you so much. relay to us first and foremost, if you would, please, the dangers of monkey pox here in the u.s. right now. >> so we should calm down because right now the danger from monkey pox to the majority of people is virtually none. however, it is uncommon what is happening in terms of the spread of monkey pox outside of africa. we've never seen this many cases outside of africa, especially in such a short period of time. in fact, from 1970 until this month, the total number of cases that had happened outside of africa is far less than the total numbers in the world in this one month alone. >> so when i say relay the dangers, thank you, first of all, for letting us know that we don't need to panic by any means, coming off the last two years people either might panic, or they might not take it seriously, so we needed to know where that falls, but how do you contract it? >> so you have to have close contact with bodily fluids in order to contract this or with the s
of 12. cases have been identified in massachusetts, florida, utah, washington, california, virginia, and new york. dr. ilene marty is with us, she's a profession of infectious disease a the florida international university being here. thank you so much. relay to us first and foremost, if you would, please, the dangers of monkey pox here in the u.s. right now. >> so we should calm down because right now the danger from monkey pox to the majority of people is virtually none. however, it is...
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of brookline, massachusetts. rosetta elkin as a research associate at the arnold arboretum harvard university as well as associate professor at mcgill university. rosetta is a designer and scholar. focusing on how societies represent respect and cultivate the earth. she was the recipient of the garden club of america rome prize fellowship in 2017. hugh howard is author of more than 20 a clean books about architecture and landscape presidents and painting his newest book is out today architects of an american landscape, which explores frederick law olmstead and henry hobson richardson. i am reading it right now and i highly recommend it. and we are pleased to have dan marriott associate professor of landscape architecture at penn state. dan is a licensed landscape architect and principal and founder of paul daniel marriott and associates looking at the intersection of landscape transportation preservation and planning dan is also a member of the board of the national association for olmsted parks heath. i will turn it over to you and let you set the stage. thanks to one and all. thank you, deedee and welcome again
of brookline, massachusetts. rosetta elkin as a research associate at the arnold arboretum harvard university as well as associate professor at mcgill university. rosetta is a designer and scholar. focusing on how societies represent respect and cultivate the earth. she was the recipient of the garden club of america rome prize fellowship in 2017. hugh howard is author of more than 20 a clean books about architecture and landscape presidents and painting his newest book is out today architects...
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of their rhetorical responses. um before we begin this afternoon, i'd like to thank floyd flares inaugural institution lifetime members american university rider university the white house historical association, the massachusetts historical society and our newest inaugural lifetime institutional member the gerald r ford presidential foundation. we're glad to have you with us. in the interests of time. i'd like to take this next few minutes to introduce the four people who will be part of the afternoon's program. we're going to be starting with nancy keegan smith. nancy is former director of the presidential materials division at the national archives and records administration. she has written lectured and published on first ladies. since the 1980s including lady bird johnson michelle obama and the records of modern first ladies a founding member and inaugural lifetime member of flair. she serves as our vice president. dr. diana carlin is professor emerita of communication at saint louis university and a retired professor of communication studies at the university of kansas. she has researched and taught about first ladies for 30 years and has written chapters on martha, washington lady bird johnson, barbara b
of their rhetorical responses. um before we begin this afternoon, i'd like to thank floyd flares inaugural institution lifetime members american university rider university the white house historical association, the massachusetts historical society and our newest inaugural lifetime institutional member the gerald r ford presidential foundation. we're glad to have you with us. in the interests of time. i'd like to take this next few minutes to introduce the four people who will be part of the...
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of university. ♪♪♪ so the material itself represents a unified country, some coming from massachusetts, some coming >> yeah, that's right. so the lincoln statue that you see in the chamber, that's white marble from georgia. and you see the beautiful floor, that's tennessee pink marble. >> and index finger of his right hand is slightly raised, a plea of openness for southern states to return to the union. but the memorial does not just honor our history, it has in itself become part of our history, particularly civil rights history. in 1939, opera singer marion anderson performed a concert here for an integrated audience after being blocked by the daughters of the american revolution from singing at constitution hall. since then, the grounds have laid witness to over 100 protests for racial equality. culminating in 1963 with one of america's most seminole moments. exactly why america's first black president chose the 99 foot tall monument for his preinaugural address. >> behind me, watching over the union he saved, sits the man who in so many ways made this day possible. >> they built it to memorial
of university. ♪♪♪ so the material itself represents a unified country, some coming from massachusetts, some coming >> yeah, that's right. so the lincoln statue that you see in the chamber, that's white marble from georgia. and you see the beautiful floor, that's tennessee pink marble. >> and index finger of his right hand is slightly raised, a plea of openness for southern states to return to the union. but the memorial does not just honor our history, it has in itself become...
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university, she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize. from the pan american foundation dr. perry is a native of birmingham alabama who grew up in cambridge massachusetts, and chicago. she currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome ali hepburn and dr. imani perry. >> welcome, so pleased to be here. i will put my box down, here. thank you everybody for coming it, it is just a pleasure to be here and to speak to you about this wonderful book today. i guess the first thing is that we tweeted something about whether florida is considered part of the deep south. it started a thread that was very interesting. so, sam imani what would you say an answer to that question? >> absolutely, absolutely. i love that you posed that question. i think our image of florida tends to be sells florida and it tends to be miami and disney. and, the first sentence of the florida chapter is florida's a pistol. >> i was going to cite that. >> it is a double entendre because it is about the shape, part of a point is that the panhandle is certainly the deep south. it is as much alabama, georgia, and the like as anything else. but, they double entendre is also that it is in a
university, she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize. from the pan american foundation dr. perry is a native of birmingham alabama who grew up in cambridge massachusetts, and chicago. she currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome ali hepburn and dr. imani perry. >> welcome, so pleased to be here. i will put my box down, here. thank you everybody for coming it, it is just a pleasure to be here and to speak to you about this...
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university, she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize. from the pan american foundation dr. perry is a native of birmingham alabama who grew up in cambridge massachusetts, and chicago. she currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome ali hepburn and dr. imani perry. >> welcome, so pleased to be here. i will put my box down, here. thank you everybody for coming it, it is just a pleasure to be here and to speak to you about this wonderful book today. i guess the first thing is that we tweeted something about whether florida is considered part of the deep south. it started a thread that was very interesting. so, sam imani what would you say an answer to that question? >> absolutely, absolutely. i love that you posed that question. i think our image of florida tends to be sells florida and it tends to be miami and disney. and, the first sentence of the florida chapter is florida's a pistol. >> i was going to cite that. >> it is a double entendre because it is about the shape, part of a point is that the panhandle is certainly the deep south. it is as much alabama, georgia, and the like as anything else. but, they double entendre is also that it is in a
university, she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize. from the pan american foundation dr. perry is a native of birmingham alabama who grew up in cambridge massachusetts, and chicago. she currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome ali hepburn and dr. imani perry. >> welcome, so pleased to be here. i will put my box down, here. thank you everybody for coming it, it is just a pleasure to be here and to speak to you about this...
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university, she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize. from the pan american foundation dr. perry is a native of birmingham alabama who grew up in cambridge massachusetts, and chicago. she currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome ali hepburn and dr. imani perry. >> welcome, so pleased to be here. i will put my box down, here. thank you everybody for coming it, it is just a pleasure to be here and to speak to you about this wonderful book today. i guess the first thing is that we tweeted something about whether florida is considered part of the deep south. it started a thread that was very interesting. so, sam imani what would you say an answer to that question? >> absolutely, absolutely. i love that you posed that question. i think our image of florida tends to be sells florida and it tends to be miami and disney. and, the first sentence of the florida chapter is florida's a pistol. >> i was going to cite that. >> it is a double entendre because it is about the shape, part of a point is that the panhandle is certainly the deep south. it is as much alabama, georgia, and the like as anything else. but, they double entendre is also that it is in a
university, she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize. from the pan american foundation dr. perry is a native of birmingham alabama who grew up in cambridge massachusetts, and chicago. she currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome ali hepburn and dr. imani perry. >> welcome, so pleased to be here. i will put my box down, here. thank you everybody for coming it, it is just a pleasure to be here and to speak to you about this...
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university. she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize from the penn american foundation. dr. perry a native of birmingham alabama grew up in cambridge, massachusetts in chicago and currently lives in philadelphia, please welcome lee haber and dr. amani perry. welcome, so please to be here. and i'm going to put my books down over here. so thank you everybody for coming. first of all, it's it's just, you know a pleasure to be here and to speak to us about wonderful book today. so i guess the first thing is that we sent out we tweeted something. yeah about whether florida is considered part of the deep south and it started a thread that was really interesting. it was so imani. what would you say in answer to that question? absolutely, absolutely and for a couple of reasons i first saw i loved that you post that question. we talked about this because i think you know our image of florida tends to be south florida and it tends to be miami and disney and you know the first sentence of the florida chapter is florida is a pistol. i was gonna i was gonna cite that yeah, and it's a double entender because it's about the shape and part of the point is that t
university. she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize from the penn american foundation. dr. perry a native of birmingham alabama grew up in cambridge, massachusetts in chicago and currently lives in philadelphia, please welcome lee haber and dr. amani perry. welcome, so please to be here. and i'm going to put my books down over here. so thank you everybody for coming. first of all, it's it's just, you know a pleasure to be here and to...