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of staff to both the taiwan national security council, and foreign minister. in miami, june teufel dreyer, a professor of political science at the university of miami, and editorok "taiwan in the era of tsai ing-wen: changes and challenges." and in beijing, henry huiyao wang, founder and president of the center for china and globalization, and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs. a very warm welcome to you all. i'd like to start with you henry huiyao wang in beijing with your thoughts on nancy pelosi's visit, and the reaction that we've seen so far to that visit. guest: well, i think this is a very bad move, actually, on the part of nancy pelosi, because she came at -- the bilateral relations between china and the u.s. are already at their lowest point. also, the world is facing a pandemic and the ukraine-russian crisis and the energy crisis and many other crises as well. just had president biden talking last week and we also had the five high level dialogue between senior officials between china and the u.s. in the last two months. so we don't want to see this happen for nancy pelosi's personal gains, because she has been branded, sh
of staff to both the taiwan national security council, and foreign minister. in miami, june teufel dreyer, a professor of political science at the university of miami, and editorok "taiwan in the era of tsai ing-wen: changes and challenges." and in beijing, henry huiyao wang, founder and president of the center for china and globalization, and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs. a very warm welcome to you all. i'd like to start with you henry huiyao wang in...
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s, and a former chief of staff to both the taiwan national security council and foreign minister in miami june teufel drayer, professor of political science at the university of miami and editor of the book taiwan in the area of science when changes and challenges and in beijing henry wheel yeah. when founder and president of the center for china and globalization and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs variable and welcome to you all. i'd like to start with you and re clear wang in beijing with your thoughts on nancy pelosi visit. and the reaction that we've seen so far to that visit? well, i think this is a really a bad move actually on the, on the a close it because she came to a relation to the child. you already have the lows on also the war is the face them and then and face, and then you can rushing prices and energy prices and the other questions as well. so we just have the present, president biden called last week, and we also had the 5 high level dialogue between the senior officials in china, us in the last 2 months. so we don't want to see this happen to me for nancy pelosi personal games because she, she has been bra
s, and a former chief of staff to both the taiwan national security council and foreign minister in miami june teufel drayer, professor of political science at the university of miami and editor of the book taiwan in the area of science when changes and challenges and in beijing henry wheel yeah. when founder and president of the center for china and globalization and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs variable and welcome to you all. i'd like to start with you and re...
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so dany, i've known dany since i was 18, met at university of miami. king, and it's just so amazing. [ cheers and applause ] >> kerry: your family likes to make history. >> what's that? >> kerry: your family likes to make history, break records. >> i've got an idea. would you guys like to meet her? >> kerry: yes! bring her out! bring out dany! where's dany? >> kerry: yay! hi! whoo! oh, my goodness. you look gorgeous. >> thank you so much. >> kerry: congratulations. >> thank you. >> kerry: it's so impressive. you are making history. how does it feel? you must be so proud and excited. i don't want to tell you how to feel. tell me how you feel. >> okay. first of all, i'm on jimmy kimmel with kerry washington! [ cheers and applause ] amazing. but it was -- it wasn't something i set out to do. we set out to buy the xfl. i mean, it was a phone call to d.j. that said -- >> kerry: was that your idea? >> it was my idea. >> kerry: i love it. i love it. didn't you know it was the woman's idea? didn't you just know? >> you already know. >> the pandemic happened. i
so dany, i've known dany since i was 18, met at university of miami. king, and it's just so amazing. [ cheers and applause ] >> kerry: your family likes to make history. >> what's that? >> kerry: your family likes to make history, break records. >> i've got an idea. would you guys like to meet her? >> kerry: yes! bring her out! bring out dany! where's dany? >> kerry: yay! hi! whoo! oh, my goodness. you look gorgeous. >> thank you so much. >>...
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flares at a production plant lng well liquefied gas, said an expert on satellite images of the university of miamie compressor station at the beginning of the lawn, the clinical flow of which the gas is supplied to these supplies to germany have stopped since the middle of june, the russians claim that this is caused by technical problems, but germany is convinced that this is a political move . vitaliy, a political move. isn’t it political? will russia now blackmail germany and even the nord stream alone, when it will be able to shut it down in winter, for example, because of certain invented problems there? there is a technical technological nature to close the supply hall and when this finally what do you think, well, the fever regarding the price of gas in europe will end at what mark i think that it will definitely happen, russia will blackmail europe as much as possible due to the lack of a people of carriers will include or stop transit if it does this with its alleged partner kazakhstan by turning off e-e transcript trans-caspian pipeline due to so-called political and technical reasons, t
flares at a production plant lng well liquefied gas, said an expert on satellite images of the university of miamie compressor station at the beginning of the lawn, the clinical flow of which the gas is supplied to these supplies to germany have stopped since the middle of june, the russians claim that this is caused by technical problems, but germany is convinced that this is a political move . vitaliy, a political move. isn’t it political? will russia now blackmail germany and even the nord...
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and there's that recent study by experts at the university of miami which found sharks are swimming closerto the shore than you might think with this new drone video we asked, is this the new trend? even this story say this is happening more often. this is just simply a case that, you know, we have in florida. want to show what you're seeing here. >> is it some time shots going to shower or 2? >> that was brooke shaffer reporting. alright, weather time. got some super happening tonight is the last supermoon of the year. that's right. you're going want to get a check it out. it's not coming back till august again of next year. so this one, the supers a guess for quite a while. tonight, you are going to some fog moving in now, moonrise over the bay area. 08:30pm tonight. exactly. so here comes rising on up. it should be a beautiful sight. the sturgeon moon and just off to the left of the moon tonight, you can notice saturn up their rising high above as well to get a little tells go about their. you may just be able to see the rings around saturn as well. going to be nice right and we've got
and there's that recent study by experts at the university of miami which found sharks are swimming closerto the shore than you might think with this new drone video we asked, is this the new trend? even this story say this is happening more often. this is just simply a case that, you know, we have in florida. want to show what you're seeing here. >> is it some time shots going to shower or 2? >> that was brooke shaffer reporting. alright, weather time. got some super happening...
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the university of miami football team as a whole got a booster to give more than half a million dollarspromote his gym and it's not just football players and teams making big bucks, olivia dunn is an lsu gymnast and is a tiktok star with a following of about 5 million people on that app, and she is cashing in on that internet fame. she has a deal with the clothing company, viori and the new image and likeness deals are opening up the whole new world of college sports and changing the game in many ways because now schools have to allure student athletes they're trying to recruit, not just with the campuses and having a winning team, lauren, but also by proving to them and showing to them they can help make them big bucks by scoring them these deals. lauren: grady, any speculation who mr. or mrs. unknown with the $8 million in deals is? grady: i have no idea who it is, but i would like to make friends with them. it is a football player though so we know it is a male so that should narrow it down for us. lauren: mr. grady trimble, thank you so much and a reminder to watch nebraska take on
the university of miami football team as a whole got a booster to give more than half a million dollarspromote his gym and it's not just football players and teams making big bucks, olivia dunn is an lsu gymnast and is a tiktok star with a following of about 5 million people on that app, and she is cashing in on that internet fame. she has a deal with the clothing company, viori and the new image and likeness deals are opening up the whole new world of college sports and changing the game in...
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we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and boulder last week and in that case it was alice epstein debating clark you can find both of those debates on thech steamboat institutes channel. today we have alex, but we have a different debate opponent. and let me briefly introduce. i will read their bios and then i believe they are going to come up to the stage after i introducedas them. weh are pleased to have with us thisis morning professor andrew, professor of atmospheric science at texas a&m university. he iste a climate scientist who studies both the science and politics of climate change. he is the chair in geoscience at texas a&m and in 22 he was named director of the texas h&m texas center fortl climate studies. during the last year he served as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book introduction to climate change one the american meteorological society's lewis authors award. he is at the center of industrial progress, author of the moral case for fossil fuels. alex is a philosopher who argues that huma
we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and boulder last week and in that case it was alice epstein debating clark you can find both of those debates on thech steamboat institutes channel. today we have alex, but we have a different debate opponent. and let me briefly introduce. i will read their bios and then i believe they are going to come up to the stage after i introducedas them. weh are pleased to have with us thisis morning professor andrew, professor of atmospheric...
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prevent climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but we have a
prevent climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but we have a
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. >> i'm ok, in the sand and there's that recent study by experts at the university of miami which foundrks are swimming closer to the shore than you might think with this new drone video we asked, is this the new trend? even the sherry say this is happening more often. this is just simply a case that, you know, we have in florida. want to show what you're seeing here. >> is at some time shots going to shower or 2? >> that was brooke shaffer reporting a quick thinking. oregon state trooper saved a dog that tried to jump out a window during a traffic stop. the driver was pulled over for speeding their egos when the dog jumped out of the window along i-5 in josephine county. the trooper says he used his cat-like reflexes. reflexes to grab that dog and stop it from running into the traffic. the dog and its owner. luckily got off with just a warning. >> a new addition popped up at the united kingdom cameras captured the first moments of a rare rothschild's giraffe after it was first born at the enclosure keepers have named the baby giraffe stanley after mount stanley, the tallest mountain in
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we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week.hat case it was alex epstein debating clark. you can buy those on steamboat institutes channel. today we have alex epstein we have a opponent. let me briefly introduce, i will read their bio and i believe they're going to come up to the stage after i introduce them. we are very pleased to have it with us this morning professor andrew dressler. he is the professor of atmospheric science at texas university. professor dressler is a client science and politics of climate change. he is that really a heinz chair in geoscience texas a&m in 2022 hehe was named director of texas a&m texas center for climate studies. professor dressler also served in the clintone administration during the last year he servedr as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book introduction to modern climate change on the 2014 american meteorological society's louis j batten authors award. we are also pleased to have alex epstein president founder for the center
we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week.hat case it was alex epstein debating clark. you can buy those on steamboat institutes channel. today we have alex epstein we have a opponent. let me briefly introduce, i will read their bio and i believe they're going to come up to the stage after i introduce them. we are very pleased to have it with us this morning professor andrew dressler. he is the professor of atmospheric science at texas university....
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prevent climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but we have a different debate opponent and let me briefly introduce. i will read their bios, and then i believe they are going to come up to the stage after i introduce them. we're very pleased to have with us this morning professor andrew desler. he's a professor of atmospheric science at texas a&m university. professor destler is a climate scientist who studies both the science and politics of climate change. he is the rita a heinz chair in geosciences at texas a&m in 2022. he was named director of texas a&m's, texas center for climate studies. professor destler also served in the clinton administration during the the last year he served as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy his latest book introductio
prevent climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but we have a different debate opponent and let me briefly introduce. i will read their bios, and then i believe they are going to come up to the...
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new research released by scientists at the university of miami tracked three shark species.en some aerial things we saw people out on miami beach and there were sharks around them, which is pretty crazy. but just shows that humans are not on the menu when it comes to sharks. >> there are the occasional shark attacks. some fatal. we get word out of australia this morning there was a shark attack, a young surfer was bitten in the hand. always something to look for. >> trace: molly line live in massachusetts. molly, thank you. >> dana: you are a big swimmer. do you worry about them? >> we see baby sharks come by. they can't hurt you but a little disconcerting. i would not go swimming in cape cod. >> dana: i would never. this weekend or never, ever. "the faulkner focus" is next. sandra smith is in for harris. see you tomorrow. >> thank you, dana and trace. fox news alert. loads of reaction to the president's speech in the key state of pennsylvania. he is trying his darnedest to take the d out of defund the police. critics calling it another political ploy. i'm sandra smith in fo
new research released by scientists at the university of miami tracked three shark species.en some aerial things we saw people out on miami beach and there were sharks around them, which is pretty crazy. but just shows that humans are not on the menu when it comes to sharks. >> there are the occasional shark attacks. some fatal. we get word out of australia this morning there was a shark attack, a young surfer was bitten in the hand. always something to look for. >> trace: molly...
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university of miami tracked three shark species and discovered city lights and noise did not deter theate people and tend to avoid them. we saw that with some aerial drone footage. people out on miami beach, and unknown to them, there were sharks swimming around them, which is a crazy spectacle. >> if you dream getting up and close and personal with a great white shark, o search holding the meet the shark contest donating to get close to the sharks. >> john: i have the shark app. it kept going ding, ding, ding. a lot of sharks off of cape cod. >> that's for sure. keep your toes in the sand if you're afraid. >> john: thanks, molly. enjoy the beach. sa sandra. >> sandra: a new trend at workplaces across america. basically referring to employees that are just not happy with their job. instead of quitting, they don't try as hard or try at all. as a result, quiet firing is also taking hold. madison alworth is here. tell us what exactly is happening with this trend. >> some might say that quiet quitting has been happening a long time but it's picking up steam now because you see it across so
university of miami tracked three shark species and discovered city lights and noise did not deter theate people and tend to avoid them. we saw that with some aerial drone footage. people out on miami beach, and unknown to them, there were sharks swimming around them, which is a crazy spectacle. >> if you dream getting up and close and personal with a great white shark, o search holding the meet the shark contest donating to get close to the sharks. >> john: i have the shark app. it...
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she is an award-winning author of five previous nonfiction books including beyond the river and. he is taught writing it b.a. university northwestern and miami university. for those of you who frequently compare programs we have in exciting dimension which is andrew has decided to go to scotland to brush up on his wonderful rogue. andrew, thanks for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. >> is technology seems to be supporting us so ann will be doing a brief presentation on george coval and andrew what asked her expert questions and then label turned to your questions from the audience. without further ado i am going to disappear and turn it over to you. >> thank you amanda thank you and rain thank you everyone for coming. i shall begin by just saying it's my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage readers about meaningful things. mys quest's eyes to find compelling narrative that will bring a life all issues and individuals at the core of the book. the five criteria for keeping topics let's have significant -- of history and let's be able to -- but it must be doable research wise. let's have gene
she is an award-winning author of five previous nonfiction books including beyond the river and. he is taught writing it b.a. university northwestern and miami university. for those of you who frequently compare programs we have in exciting dimension which is andrew has decided to go to scotland to brush up on his wonderful rogue. andrew, thanks for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. >> is technology seems to be supporting us so ann will be doing a brief presentation on...
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he has taught writing at columbia university, northwestern, xavier university and miami university. and today for those of you who frequently come to our programs we have an exciting international dimension which is andrew has decided to go on to scotland for a brief break and brush up on his wonderful bro. so andrew, thanks for joining us from vacation. >> you're welcome. >> so as technology seems to be supporting us and so and will be doing a brief presentation. on george koval and andrew will ask some expert questions and then we're going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i am going to disappear and and this over to an iq amanda. thank you andrew and thank you everyone for coming. i shall begin by just saying that it's my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. my quest is always to find a compelling narrative that will bring alive for the reader all issues and individuals at the core of the book topic.he the five criteria for choosing topics, must have significance, possibly be in danger of
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speak with the university of this community as distinct as te bodegas of the bronx and as beautiful as the blossoms of miamireakfast tacos here in san antonio. >> todd: never gets old. arizona candidate looking to be the first to be a congresswoman and joins us next hour to tell us the democrats are taking her for granted. ♪ ♪ ... 00 >> carley: all eyes on asia. pelosi touches down you in singapore ahead of a possible visit to taiwan. republicans say that would hand china a big win on the world stage. you're watching "fox and friends first" on monday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm t
speak with the university of this community as distinct as te bodegas of the bronx and as beautiful as the blossoms of miamireakfast tacos here in san antonio. >> todd: never gets old. arizona candidate looking to be the first to be a congresswoman and joins us next hour to tell us the democrats are taking her for granted. ♪ ♪ ... 00 >> carley: all eyes on asia. pelosi touches down you in singapore ahead of a possible visit to taiwan. republicans say that would hand china a big...
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of color. with us now to discuss, nbc's sam brock in miami and alfredo romero, associate professor of economics at north carolina state universityhe high cost of food? >> reporter: jose, good morning. good to be with you. people are very good at detecting value. when you have grocery costs that on one end have gone up 13% year over year in july and restaurant costs that have gone up 7.6%, that gap is the largest it's been in about half a century. when you talk about eating out at restaurants, everything comes all inclusive. if you go with your family to the grocery store and buy the individual ingredients, that adds up. that's when the bills start to balloon. i talked to parents, talked to moms yesterday who said if it's even close, even ball park in terms of pricing, they'd rather eat out because they don't want to worry about cleaning up afterwards. people are certainly getting creative. i spoke with the owner of sergio's in miami, he talked about the behaviors he's observing. >> we're seeing a lot of people do takeout and portioning food. luckily for us, we have big portions. someone can cut a chicken, that costs $16 and you
of color. with us now to discuss, nbc's sam brock in miami and alfredo romero, associate professor of economics at north carolina state universityhe high cost of food? >> reporter: jose, good morning. good to be with you. people are very good at detecting value. when you have grocery costs that on one end have gone up 13% year over year in july and restaurant costs that have gone up 7.6%, that gap is the largest it's been in about half a century. when you talk about eating out at...
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is an award-winning author, of five previous nonfiction books including beyond a river, she is taught writing at colombia university at northwestern, xavier university and miami university. and today, for those who frequently come we have an exciting international dimension which is andrew has decided to go home to scotland for a brief break and brush up on his a wonderful brogue. so andrew, thank you for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. [laughter] >> technology seems to be supporting us. and will be doing a brief presentation on george koval. that andrew is going to ask her some expert questions and then we are going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i'm going to disappear and turn it over too audrey. >> thank you amanda, thank you andrew. thank you everyone for coming again to say it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. i always find the compelling narrative that will bring alive for the leader all issues and individuals at the core of the book. from the criteria for choosing topics must have significant possibly be in dange
is an award-winning author, of five previous nonfiction books including beyond a river, she is taught writing at colombia university at northwestern, xavier university and miami university. and today, for those who frequently come we have an exciting international dimension which is andrew has decided to go home to scotland for a brief break and brush up on his a wonderful brogue. so andrew, thank you for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. [laughter] >> technology seems...
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that's why did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio.ho host: where did you go to school? >> undergrad and masters at miami universityn oxford ohio phd is from the ohio state university. host: why did you decide to become a scholar with a phd? >> i love learning. always books in her home. always and discussions the house about what was happening in the world and politics and injustice and it was me trying to figure this thing out. i had wonderful mentors along the way that help me to figure out how to become a scholar professor ingle who was my commonwealth professor at miami and i know this will be hard to believe then to say can i see you after class and then i go and think i'm getting ready to be thrown out of the class and then i walk up after class. do you ever think of going to graduate school? i said yes but i have no idea how to get there and he said come with me having mentors like that to help shepherd me through an arcane opaque - - arcane process that natural love of learning reading the world book encyclopedia from a to z and then all over again. host: what do you teach at emory? period the civil rights
that's why did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio.ho host: where did you go to school? >> undergrad and masters at miami universityn oxford ohio phd is from the ohio state university. host: why did you decide to become a scholar with a phd? >> i love learning. always books in her home. always and discussions the house about what was happening in the world and politics and injustice and it was me trying to figure this thing out. i had wonderful mentors along the way that help me...
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of that process into an ai, it could be done in minutes. we built the company the first year in silicon valley university. >> lawrence: why did you decide to bring that business to miamivested in the company and led the way to building the first product that were in miami. >> lawrence: what do you want for the next generation that is moving to miami. >> i hope that for the next generation the technologies are more interested in policy and the politicians are more and more interested in technology. the combination of the two can be explosive. >> i think our city is a microcosm of where the country is and where is the country is going. i feel the world is incredibly disruptive and it's changing from an industrial to a digital economy which creates tremendous opportunity and cities will either take advantage of those opportunities and create prosperity for their residents or they won't and they could get disrupted out of existence and that's what we are seeing with some of the major cities. >> lawrence: what do you want people to know about your city. >> city of the future. top listed city. government we are it going to try to do everything we can to make you successful.
of that process into an ai, it could be done in minutes. we built the company the first year in silicon valley university. >> lawrence: why did you decide to bring that business to miamivested in the company and led the way to building the first product that were in miami. >> lawrence: what do you want for the next generation that is moving to miami. >> i hope that for the next generation the technologies are more interested in policy and the politicians are more and more...
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of my growing up in columbus ohio. >> where do you go to school? >> i went to school e my undergrad and my masters are at miami university in oxford ohio and my phd is from the ohio stateuniversity . >> why did you decide to become an author, what you to youabout getting a phd ? >> i love learning. i have, there were always books in our home. always books. always discussions inthe house about what was happening in the world . about politics. about civil rights and about injustice. and it was me trying to figure this thing out. and i had wonderful mentors along the way that really helped me figure out how to become a scholar. there was alan able, professor alan engle who was my common law professorat miami . who i know this is going to be hard to believe but we weregoing over some case and i popped off . he went anderson, may i see you after class? and i'm going through the oligarchs, i'm getting ready to get thrown out of this class . it's a five hour class. i'm going to lose full-time status. just it rolls through my head. he says about going to graduate school? yes i have no idea how to get there. he's like, come with me so having mentors like tha
of my growing up in columbus ohio. >> where do you go to school? >> i went to school e my undergrad and my masters are at miami university in oxford ohio and my phd is from the ohio stateuniversity . >> why did you decide to become an author, what you to youabout getting a phd ? >> i love learning. i have, there were always books in our home. always books. always discussions inthe house about what was happening in the world . about politics. about civil rights and about...
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of my growing up. host: where did you go to school? prof. anderson: i went to school, my undergrad and my masters are at miami university, and oxford, ohio, and my phd is from the ohio state university. host: why did you decide to become a scholar? what appealed to you about getting a phd? prof. anderson: i love learning. there were always folks in our home -- books in our home and discussions about what was happening in the world, about politics, civil rights, injustice. it was me trying to figure this thing out. i had wonderful mentors along the way that really helped me figure out how to become a scholar. there was alan engel, who was my con law professor at miami. i know this is going to be hard to believe but we were going over some case and i popped off, and he went, miss anderson, may i see you after class? i'm going through that, oh my gosh, an getting ready to get thrown out of this class, it is a five hour class, i'm going to lose full-time status. rolling through my head. i walk up to him after class and he said, have you ever thought about going to graduate school? i went, yes, but i have no idea how to get there. he's like, come
of my growing up. host: where did you go to school? prof. anderson: i went to school, my undergrad and my masters are at miami university, and oxford, ohio, and my phd is from the ohio state university. host: why did you decide to become a scholar? what appealed to you about getting a phd? prof. anderson: i love learning. there were always folks in our home -- books in our home and discussions about what was happening in the world, about politics, civil rights, injustice. it was me trying to...