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but as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania law school and let biden has a what do you call them? a big fund at the university of pennsylvania and i don't even know if he lived there, but the chinese are the people who gave him the money for that fund at that university of pennsylvania and my father would be turning over in his grave. secondly, pittsburgh, used to live in pittsburgh. i love pittsburgh. is booming. it is using with people. you can barely get across the street. they had to put in new ridges. my son immediately within a year of trump coming and got a $6,500 raise. anything people say trump didn't do this or trump didn't do that or trump lies -- nobody actually tells me what was the lie he told. host: i'm going to pick up on what you said about your son. are people saying they are better off in pennsylvania than they were four years ago? i don't think so and i'm not sure even the president's supporters are saying that. i think they look to the president as the one who can improve that situation. his success in 2016
but as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania law school and let biden has a what do you call them? a big fund at the university of pennsylvania and i don't even know if he lived there, but the chinese are the people who gave him the money for that fund at that university of pennsylvania and my father would be turning over in his grave. secondly, pittsburgh, used to live in pittsburgh. i love pittsburgh. is booming. it is using with...
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what's as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania and the university of law school area and let me tell you, that biden has a, what they call them? 80 funds at the university of pennsylvania and i don't know if he even went there the chinese are the people that paid him the money for that fund the university of pennsylvania and my father, secondly, pittsburgh. i used to livein pittsburgh, i love pittsburgh . it is absolutely booming. it's losing with people, you can barely get across the street. to put in new bridges. my son, maybe within a year of trump coming in a $6500 raise. so anything that people say about trump didn't do this and trump didn't do that and trump lies, nobody actually tells what was the light he told. >> i want to pick up on what you said about your son. are people saying they're better off in pennsylvania than they were four years ago . >> i don't think so. i'm not sure that even the president supporters are saying that . they still look at the president as the one that improved that situation. his success in 20
what's as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania and the university of law school area and let me tell you, that biden has a, what they call them? 80 funds at the university of pennsylvania and i don't know if he even went there the chinese are the people that paid him the money for that fund the university of pennsylvania and my father, secondly, pittsburgh. i used to livein pittsburgh, i love pittsburgh . it is absolutely booming. it's...
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as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania andniversity of pennsylvania law school. has --tell you, biden what do they call them? a big fund at the university of pennsylvania. the chinese are the people that gave him the money for that fund at the university of pennsylvania. my father would be turning over in his grave. pittsburgh. i love pittsburgh. it is booming. ozing with people. they had to put in new bridges. son got a $6,500 raise. anything people say about trump did not do this and trump did not do that and trump lies, nobody actually tells me what was the lie he told. clark, our people better off in pennsylvania than they were four years ago? guest: i don't think so. i'm not sure even the president's supporters are saying that. they look to the president is the one that improved the situation. his success in 2016 was based on a message around change. we are going to make your lives better. he is trying to repeat that message even though he is coming at this as an incumbent. i think supporters are going along with it. a lo
as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania andniversity of pennsylvania law school. has --tell you, biden what do they call them? a big fund at the university of pennsylvania. the chinese are the people that gave him the money for that fund at the university of pennsylvania. my father would be turning over in his grave. pittsburgh. i love pittsburgh. it is booming. ozing with people. they had to put in new bridges. son got a $6,500 raise....
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she and poncho are two of eight labrador retrievers working with the university of pennsylvania's schoolnary medicine. researchers hope to show that dogs can sniff out covid-19. >> good girl! >> this is not a pie in the sky idea. zrogs sniffed out diseases before. >> absolutely. >> reporter: dr. jaint otto is the director of pen vets working dog center. >> they've done it with ovarian cancer. they do it with a lot of other diseases. we're pretty confident that they can do it. >> reporter: dogs have sniff out blood sugar levels before they become dangerous. their own special signature and dogs can can recognize a virus in culture. >> reporter: if the dogs can successfully detect the coronavirus, the first dogs could be at hospitals, airports and train stations within about six months. what is so special about dogs' noses that they can do this? >> dogs' noses are so amazing. dogs smell in color, i say. we think about how we see the world through our eyes, dogs see the world through their noses. >> reporter: at the helsinki airport where the dogs are already deployed, they don't come up to
she and poncho are two of eight labrador retrievers working with the university of pennsylvania's schoolnary medicine. researchers hope to show that dogs can sniff out covid-19. >> good girl! >> this is not a pie in the sky idea. zrogs sniffed out diseases before. >> absolutely. >> reporter: dr. jaint otto is the director of pen vets working dog center. >> they've done it with ovarian cancer. they do it with a lot of other diseases. we're pretty confident that they...
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these cancer killing cells trace their origins back to the university of pennsylvania and this is far from an isolated case with more than 60 percent of newly approved drugs in the us not stemming from pharmaceutical companies that. are an army professor at the university of pennsylvania marching name invented. in 2465 years old but i've been working on the. 992. carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 the 1st actually test of this is in patients or at a charity infection because they have lost 2 of the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from a child the to really all cancer or at the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not human it's ok what we know for sure is that the. funday essential oil was essential to make a new industry so to have philanthropy the government support it was millions there was millions it was probably $20000000.00 i mean. i think for su
these cancer killing cells trace their origins back to the university of pennsylvania and this is far from an isolated case with more than 60 percent of newly approved drugs in the us not stemming from pharmaceutical companies that. are an army professor at the university of pennsylvania marching name invented. in 2465 years old but i've been working on the. 992. carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 the 1st actually test of this is in...
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these cancer becoming cells trace their origins back to the university of pennsylvania and this is far from an isolated case with more than 60 percent of newly approved drugs in the u.s. not stemming from pharmaceutical companies that. are an army professor at the university of pennsylvania marching name invented. in 2465 years old but i've been working on the. 19th and i did. carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 the 1st actually test of this is in patients read h.i.v.'s faction because they have lost during the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from hiv the to do really all cancer or. at the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not human it's ok what we know for sure is that the. fund the essential a was essential to make a new industry so to have philanthropy and the government support it was millions there was millions it was probably $20000000.00 i mean.
these cancer becoming cells trace their origins back to the university of pennsylvania and this is far from an isolated case with more than 60 percent of newly approved drugs in the u.s. not stemming from pharmaceutical companies that. are an army professor at the university of pennsylvania marching name invented. in 2465 years old but i've been working on the. 19th and i did. carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 the 1st actually test of...
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as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania andity of pennsylvania law school. has --tell you, biden what do they call them? a big fund at the university of pennsylvania. the chinese are the people that gave him the money for that fund at the university of pennsylvania. my father would be turning over in his grave. pittsburgh. i love pittsburgh. it is booming. ozing with people. they had to put in new bridges. son got a $6,500 raise. anything people say about trump did not do this and trump did not do that and trump lies, nobody actually tells me what was the lie he told. clark, our people better off in pennsylvania than they were four years ago? guest: i don't think so. i'm not sure even the president's supporters are saying that. they look to the president is the one that improved the situation. his success in 2016 was based on a message around change. we are going to make your lives better. he is trying to repeat that message even though he is coming at this as an incumbent. i think supporters are going along with it. a lot of w
as far as the university of pennsylvania, my father graduated from the university of pennsylvania andity of pennsylvania law school. has --tell you, biden what do they call them? a big fund at the university of pennsylvania. the chinese are the people that gave him the money for that fund at the university of pennsylvania. my father would be turning over in his grave. pittsburgh. i love pittsburgh. it is booming. ozing with people. they had to put in new bridges. son got a $6,500 raise....
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access to the vice president to raise millions of dollars, amounts, just one example, the university of pennsylvania0 million from the chinese communists, and joe biden almost a million dollars paid by the university of pennsylvania. so, who is kidding who? these guys are corrupt. i can't think of any side that wants to elect a corrupt president, it should understand what it is getting. >> laura: yeah, what does china want in return? [laughs] everybody wants something in a deal with special interests and big money actually has more influence than the american people, and the american worker. i don't know if everyone can understand this saga with hunter biden, but it goes down to enriching yourself, using an office to enrich your family. trump's family lost money, biden's family got rich, that is as simple as that. we've got to roll. great to see you. still ahead, dozens of police officers injured in philly last night, including one that was hit by a truck, run over by a truck, and looting, rioting, of course come in the wake of another police shooting. julio rosas is on the ground in a moment. plus,
access to the vice president to raise millions of dollars, amounts, just one example, the university of pennsylvania0 million from the chinese communists, and joe biden almost a million dollars paid by the university of pennsylvania. so, who is kidding who? these guys are corrupt. i can't think of any side that wants to elect a corrupt president, it should understand what it is getting. >> laura: yeah, what does china want in return? [laughs] everybody wants something in a deal with...
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these cancer killing cells trace their origins back to the university of pennsylvania and this is far from an isolated case with more than 60 percent of newly approved drugs in the us not stemming from pharmaceutical companies that. are me professor of the universe there pennsylvania my team invented. in 2465 years old but i've been working on the. 1992. carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 reversed actually tested this in patients ready yet factual because they have lost to the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from the to do really all cancer or. at the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not human it's ok we're we're we know for sure is that the. fun day in essential way was essential to make a new industry so to have philanthropy at the governments of.
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if the chinese communists gave the university of pennsylvania $70 million, how much to joe biden? t degree at the last four years has been to is even on the payroll of beijing? we have no idea because none of the information is released. it's all secret. and do you see "the new york times" of "the washington post" or nbc news begging them to open it up, filing a request, charging up this was all wrong? of course not. everybody in the mainstream media is in the tank. they are so desperate to elect biden and so desperate to defeat trump, they couldn't care what happens. they're not going to cover it and that's why, frankly, fox news, your radio show, rush limbaugh, all the other outlets become really, really important. >> sean: mr. speaker, thank you. we appreciate you being with us as always. a disturbing story tonight surrounding fakes news cnn jeffrey toobin, who has been suspended from the new yorker -- okay, pretty bizarre after reportedly exposing himself and more on a zoom call. or with the latest our own rick leventhal. rick. >> an unsettling incident involving cnn's chief le
if the chinese communists gave the university of pennsylvania $70 million, how much to joe biden? t degree at the last four years has been to is even on the payroll of beijing? we have no idea because none of the information is released. it's all secret. and do you see "the new york times" of "the washington post" or nbc news begging them to open it up, filing a request, charging up this was all wrong? of course not. everybody in the mainstream media is in the tank. they are...
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a graduate of the university of pennsylvania's school of finance and followed his father's footsteps and the role of real estate development egging his mark in new york on the way to develop a will a worldwide brand. he won the presidency in 2016 and first ever run for any political office. over the last four years, his economic agenda included personal income and tax cuts, reduction of regulatory politics, replacing nafta with the canada agreement and negotiating comprehensive trade reform with trading partners notably china. prior to the pandemic, the administration of the economy grew steadily. unemployment was the lowest in 50 years and inflation was controlled. stock market achieved record highs and energy independence. we would like now to invite the president following his address we will take questions from two of the club chairs. as a reminder, the conversation is on the record and we have major media presence covering the event. mr. president, the microphone is yours. >> thank you very much. after that introduction, i have nothing to say. i think i can leave right now. that
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the current research is a partnership between the army and the university of pennsylvania. dogs noses are more than 10,000 times more powerful than humans. >>> working from home may last until after the pandemic for one major company and amazon has some competition ahead of its prime day. naomi whitcomb has today's money watch report. >> reporter: columbus day is a national holiday but the was financial market will still be open on monday. investors are hoping stocks pick up where they left off last week. that outgained 161 points on friday. the nasdaq rose nearly 159. the s&p 500 was up 130. microsoft is making plans for the post pandemic world. the technology giant is going to allow employees to continue to work from home. the company says they want to be flexible about where and when work is done. most employees may have the option to work nearly half their schedule remotely. some will permanently work from home. amazon is gearing up for its annual prime day sale which starts on tuesday. some of its competitors are starting there competing officers early in hopes of attra
the current research is a partnership between the army and the university of pennsylvania. dogs noses are more than 10,000 times more powerful than humans. >>> working from home may last until after the pandemic for one major company and amazon has some competition ahead of its prime day. naomi whitcomb has today's money watch report. >> reporter: columbus day is a national holiday but the was financial market will still be open on monday. investors are hoping stocks pick up...
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university of texas and the anderson cancer center. before that he chaired the department oncology at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine. twenty-first commissioner of the fda before that founding vice president and senior scientist at the nuclear threats initiative, a foundation dedicated to reducing nuclear chemical and biological threats. more recently the foreign secretary for the president and board chair of the association for the advancement of science. for the op-ed at the smart money magazine also the author of the truth in small doses and the anticancer effort. a quick housekeeping item before return the question over we welcome questions from the audience if you would like to submit a question you can do so by using the q-and-a feature at the bottom of the screen and please feel free to submit questions no need to wait. with that, thank you both for taking time from your incredibly busy schedule and of course thanks to all of you and the audience for being here with us we look forward to seeing you soon for the next event and with that the stage is all yours. >> that is so exciting. good afternoon everyone. it
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introduce the 40 fifth president of the united states, donald j trump, a graduate of the university of pennsylvania wharton school of finance, followed in his father's footsteps in the real estate development, making his mark in new york on the way to develop a worldwide brand. he won the presidency in 2016, his first ever run for political office. in the last four years his economic agenda included personal income and corporate tax cuts, reduction of regulatory, replacing nafta with the united states mexico canada agreement and negotiating comprehensive trade reform, notably china. prior to the covid-19 pandemic, the economy grew steadily, the employment rate is the lowest in 50 years and inflation was under control. the stock market achieved record highs and energy independence. i would like to invite the president to present his economic agenda following his address, we will take questions from two club chairs. the conversation is on the record, we have media coverage following this event. the microphone is yours. >> thank you very much. after that introduction i have nothing to say. i can leave
introduce the 40 fifth president of the united states, donald j trump, a graduate of the university of pennsylvania wharton school of finance, followed in his father's footsteps in the real estate development, making his mark in new york on the way to develop a worldwide brand. he won the presidency in 2016, his first ever run for political office. in the last four years his economic agenda included personal income and corporate tax cuts, reduction of regulatory, replacing nafta with the united...
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i think for sure $20000000.00 were invested between when i came to university of pennsylvania in 1909 until novara said the alliance were made in 2012 but the riskiest part was state and government yes all the initial research that showed this new concept of our car keys could work was the academic laboratories. in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world . save the young leukemia patients wife and even 7 years after the infusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a venture capitalist warning to start new companies unfortunately had no part of call us about one of their commercial artist. inventing a drug is one thing says novartis but putting the research into practical use through a market launch is costly and time consuming insiders say no parties paid the university about 225000000 for the exclusive right to sell kim ryan and novartis is paying the university about 5 percent of the sales price for each
i think for sure $20000000.00 were invested between when i came to university of pennsylvania in 1909 until novara said the alliance were made in 2012 but the riskiest part was state and government yes all the initial research that showed this new concept of our car keys could work was the academic laboratories. in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world . save the young leukemia patients...
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.>>> states reporting the current research is a partnership between the army and university of pennsylvania. dog noses are more than 10,000 times more powerful than juliet's.>>> coming up some of the northern california deputies who helped save the man's home from sinking. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. doordash prop 22. ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of people are talking about this today, today's national coming out day. >> a day to encourage those who identify as lgbtq to go public with their feelings, but as many people know even today it's not easy. and we talk to some people in the community who were celebrating and campaigning at a sunday streets festival in san francisco today. despite the wigs and makeup, some of them told us they didn'
.>>> states reporting the current research is a partnership between the army and university of pennsylvania. dog noses are more than 10,000 times more powerful than juliet's.>>> coming up some of the northern california deputies who helped save the man's home from sinking. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to...
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as a chief in medical of the university of texas and the anderson cancer center but before that insured the department of radiation oncology at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine, my alma mater. doctor peggy hamberg was the 21t commission of the fda. before that she was vice president senior scientist at the nuclear threat initiative a foundation dedicated too reducing nuclear chemical and biological threats. more recently doctor hamberger was born secretary for the national academy of medicine and president board chair with the advancement of science. joe's reason the completed. service with both organizations. they will be in touch with editor-in-chief of fortune. she's been a guest editor for the "new york times" office, and is held senior positions at the smart money magazine. chris is also the author of the book, the truth in small doses. while losing the war on cancer and how to win it. which is named as newsweek for the best books about canterbury that downing cochair which is when numerous awards for his journalism and leadership in the anticancer effort. i've terrific, terrific line if you should all agree. a quick item before turn
as a chief in medical of the university of texas and the anderson cancer center but before that insured the department of radiation oncology at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine, my alma mater. doctor peggy hamberg was the 21t commission of the fda. before that she was vice president senior scientist at the nuclear threat initiative a foundation dedicated too reducing nuclear chemical and biological threats. more recently doctor hamberger was born secretary for the national...
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dan romer is the research director of annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvaniaey in the us on coronavirus conspiracy theories. they are hard to prove to be false, part of the problem is. by nature of different kind of belief because they rely on sources that are not necessarily credible and information that cannot be fact checked. so it's very difficult to refute them and at the same time you have people who are inclined for various reasons to believe that what they are told by elites in the government, journalist such as yourself, medical professionals with a distrust elites. let's dig into that little bit. what you're suggesting there is the answer is quite deep and psychological, there must be reasons why people want to believe these conspiracy theories or is it just a lack of critical thinking abilities? previous research has found that the people who are inclined to believe them are people who feel removed from power. they are powerless economically, politically, so in the us we see people like disadvantaged minority groups are more likely to believe them.
dan romer is the research director of annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvaniaey in the us on coronavirus conspiracy theories. they are hard to prove to be false, part of the problem is. by nature of different kind of belief because they rely on sources that are not necessarily credible and information that cannot be fact checked. so it's very difficult to refute them and at the same time you have people who are inclined for various reasons to believe that what they are...
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biddle, at age 10, admitted into the university of pennsylvania. age 10. five years later, as if that wasn't enough, biddle transfers to princeton university at age 15, and he is a genius. a financial wizard. he knows what he's talking about. but that's also biddle's downfall. he's elitist. he's arrogant. he's a bit -- well, a bit -- pretentious. because of that pretentiousness, well, he looks at someone like jackson and he's like, is this really going on? jackson said, he doesn't know anything he's talking about. he sees jackson as an unsophisticated dimwit and i just need to ride over this guy. he doesn't have any idea what he's talking about. but the country in an age of jacksonian democracy, who are they going to side with. he earns the nickname czar nicholas. a cartoon, a bit faded so you'll have to forgive me, old hickory and boley nick. not only do we have nicholas biddle, we also have an election coming up, jackson versus clay, the presidential election of 1832. what an election. the drama. look at this. unbelievable! the future of the country fits
biddle, at age 10, admitted into the university of pennsylvania. age 10. five years later, as if that wasn't enough, biddle transfers to princeton university at age 15, and he is a genius. a financial wizard. he knows what he's talking about. but that's also biddle's downfall. he's elitist. he's arrogant. he's a bit -- well, a bit -- pretentious. because of that pretentiousness, well, he looks at someone like jackson and he's like, is this really going on? jackson said, he doesn't know anything...
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story in philadelphia we've got claire finkelstein professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school in knoxville tennessee we've got jason emmett professor of international law at lincoln memorial university is also a former chairman of the young republican national federation and from essex in the u.k. we've got natasha lynn stat professor of u.s. government at the university of essex welcome to you all clear if i can come to you 1st how important is totally see through transparency on the part of the white house moving forward. as very very important because the white house needs to show that they're under control that they are taking this seriously that they care about the people who the president and the 1st lady and hope picks may have infective their rhetoric is badly undercut unfortunately the president's refusal to take precautions his ridiculing as your lead in mentioned of joe biden for taking precautions his attacks throughout this pandemic on governors who put stay at home orders in place the attack on wearing mask the rallying his base particularly far right
story in philadelphia we've got claire finkelstein professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school in knoxville tennessee we've got jason emmett professor of international law at lincoln memorial university is also a former chairman of the young republican national federation and from essex in the u.k. we've got natasha lynn stat professor of u.s. government at the university of essex welcome to you all clear if i can come to you 1st how important is totally see...
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dan romer is the research director of annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania in the us on coronavirus conspiracy theories. thank you so much for coming in the programme. great to be here. do you have any, well, theories about why people are so sucked into conspiracy theories, why they believe them to be true when there's so many demonstrably, well they are com pletely demonstrably, well they are completely false half the time? they are hard to prove to be false, part of the problem is. by nature of different kind of belief because they rely on sources that are not necessarily credible and information that cannot be fact checked. so it's very difficult to refute them and at the same time you have people who are inclined for various reasons to believe that what they are told by elites in the government, journalist such as yourself, medical professionals with a distrust elites. let's dig into that little bit. what you're suggesting there is the answer is quite deep and psychological, there must be reasons why people want to believe these conspiracy theories or is
dan romer is the research director of annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania in the us on coronavirus conspiracy theories. thank you so much for coming in the programme. great to be here. do you have any, well, theories about why people are so sucked into conspiracy theories, why they believe them to be true when there's so many demonstrably, well they are com pletely demonstrably, well they are completely false half the time? they are hard to prove to be false, part...
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of history at johns hopkins university. her work has been recognized by the american council of learning societies. she has held numerous fellowships. the university of pennsylvania law school. it has appeared in many museum expositions. with the national portrait gallery. she has also been published in the washington post the atlantic she is the co- editor of the history of the multi- award winning citizens. they will be discussing the brand-new book published today how black women broke barriers. the new york times called professor jones a scholar and an absorbent writer. as an expansive history of black women. a national book award winning author said the political historian of african-american women and it is the commanding history of the remarkably -- remarkable struggle. we are so happy to have them both here tonight so without further ado the digital podium is yours martha and nicole. >> ink you so much for the introduction. i'm so honored to be here tonight with dr. jones who i admire so much both as a scholar and as a black woman. and someone who has spent so supportive of my work over the last year. it is very much dogeared right now. let's just start w
of history at johns hopkins university. her work has been recognized by the american council of learning societies. she has held numerous fellowships. the university of pennsylvania law school. it has appeared in many museum expositions. with the national portrait gallery. she has also been published in the washington post the atlantic she is the co- editor of the history of the multi- award winning citizens. they will be discussing the brand-new book published today how black women broke...
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she has her graduate degree from the university of pennsylvania in social work. ng on the east side of wilmington, delaware, which is 90% african—american, was to learn more about what was going on. i never had to tell my daughter if she's pulled over, make sure... for a traffic stop, put both hands on top of the wheel and don't reach for the glove box because someone may shoot you. but a black parent, no matter how wealthy or how poor they are, has to teach their child. when you're walking down the street, don't have a hoodie on. when you go across the street. making sure that you, in fact, if you get pulled over, "yes, sir", or "no, sir." hands on top of the wheel, because you are, in fact, the victim, whether you're a person making $300,000 a year or someone who's on food stamps. the fact of the matter is there is institutional racism in america. and we have always said... we've never lived up to it, that we hold these truths to be self—evident. all men and women are created equal. guess what? we have never, ever lived up to it, but we've all constantly been mo
she has her graduate degree from the university of pennsylvania in social work. ng on the east side of wilmington, delaware, which is 90% african—american, was to learn more about what was going on. i never had to tell my daughter if she's pulled over, make sure... for a traffic stop, put both hands on top of the wheel and don't reach for the glove box because someone may shoot you. but a black parent, no matter how wealthy or how poor they are, has to teach their child. when you're walking...
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then i studied at the university of pennsylvania and received a phd in economics.fter we won the low, i decided to go back and study law because i thought if you do not know the law, someone can talk you down. i got so engrossed in the subject. i ended up with three lotteries. -- three law degrees. >> how did you get involved in the fight for women's suffrage? >> it was there from the very beginning. as i say, it came from my quaker values, my quaker roots and principles. my mother was active in the national american women's suffrage association and i helped her, even as a girl, so i always knew about the principles of equality from my quaker ringing. but then, when i went out into the broader world and left my quaker community, it was as if i had been punched in the stomach. [indiscernible] four votes in britain and you [indiscernible] votes in britain and you could hear cristobal speak about votes for women. she tried to speak it was heckled off the platform. still, i paid one shilling signed up. there i was, member of the women's social and political union. i be
then i studied at the university of pennsylvania and received a phd in economics.fter we won the low, i decided to go back and study law because i thought if you do not know the law, someone can talk you down. i got so engrossed in the subject. i ended up with three lotteries. -- three law degrees. >> how did you get involved in the fight for women's suffrage? >> it was there from the very beginning. as i say, it came from my quaker values, my quaker roots and principles. my mother...
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in washington, he is a former obama white house health quality advisor and also from the university of pennsylvania we make something about what was not said many this briefing by the president —— physician, he didn't talk about what specific conditions and down played about the fact he might have lied the first time. yes, i think you are right. it does appear clear he lied yesterday, by saying that the president hadn't gotten oxygen when he did get oxygen, at the white house. and now we are supposed to believe him, he also seemed to evade the question of what the problem that was seen on the chest x—ray saying it was as expected. what is as expected in the covid—19 patient is severe complications, and presumably, and again, i haven't seen the president, haven't examined him, and mostly we are relying on trying to read between the lines and the evasions and what is left out, presumably they started him on a drug because they started him on a drug because they saw some worrisome things on they saw some worrisome things on the lungs, and i assume one of the reasons the president's feeling so great is
in washington, he is a former obama white house health quality advisor and also from the university of pennsylvania we make something about what was not said many this briefing by the president —— physician, he didn't talk about what specific conditions and down played about the fact he might have lied the first time. yes, i think you are right. it does appear clear he lied yesterday, by saying that the president hadn't gotten oxygen when he did get oxygen, at the white house. and now we...
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the chinese sent $70 million to the biden center at the university of pennsylvania.he school wasn't up front about it and biden pulled a salary from the school. biden's campaign issued carefully worded denials, there is no indiana case he has gotten money from these deals. nobody has held stocks for him. nobody talked about stocks. joe is as crooked as hillary and the rigged media is trying to run out the clock. if joe wins, there is no way he survives an investigation into his family business. so kamala takes over and that's the plan. president trump: all the horrible emails of the money you were raking in. joe, you were vice president when some of this was happening. and it should have never happened. i think you owe an explanation to the american people. >> his buddy rudy giuliani is being used as a russian pawn. he's being fed information that is not true. president trump: you mean the laptop is another russia russia russia hoax? >> that's exactly what it is. >> i want to stay on the issue of race. president trump: you have got to be kidding. here we go win with
the chinese sent $70 million to the biden center at the university of pennsylvania.he school wasn't up front about it and biden pulled a salary from the school. biden's campaign issued carefully worded denials, there is no indiana case he has gotten money from these deals. nobody has held stocks for him. nobody talked about stocks. joe is as crooked as hillary and the rigged media is trying to run out the clock. if joe wins, there is no way he survives an investigation into his family business....
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and he is somebody that is a graduate of the university of pennsylvania as an undergrad and he was a journalist for a number of years and decided to get into law at georgetown law school and has written frequently on this area ofen political advocacy and he was one of the lawyers involved in the bush v. gore litigation years ago one of the lawyers to travel to florida and we will talk about that as we go forward. let's dig in right away and let's say to both of you if either of you are both of you think this election will be resolved in everybody's mind by midnight on election night next week, bob i'm looking at you first. will the election be over at 12:00 so i can go to sleep at 12:00 knowing who our next president is? are you on mutes? >> i apologize. talk we have had about the potential for delay i think you can be assured that some time later on election night we will know who is winning this election and by the next day that certainty will grow. i don't think what happened in 2021 will be the case. >> i don't think you are going to get your midnight wish because of the volume of
and he is somebody that is a graduate of the university of pennsylvania as an undergrad and he was a journalist for a number of years and decided to get into law at georgetown law school and has written frequently on this area ofen political advocacy and he was one of the lawyers involved in the bush v. gore litigation years ago one of the lawyers to travel to florida and we will talk about that as we go forward. let's dig in right away and let's say to both of you if either of you are both of...
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then is somebody that is a graduate of university of pennsylvania undergrad, where he was the editor and chief of the newspaper. he was a journalist for a number of years, and then he decided to get into law and went to georgetown law school. he has written frequently on this area of political advocacy. he was one of the lawyers that was deeply involved in the bush fee goal or litigation years ago and one of the lawyers that chapel. we'll talk more about that. let's dig in right away. i was to say to both of you, if either of you think that this election will be resolved and everybody's minds by midnight on election night next week? bob, i am looking at you. at 12:00to sleep knowing who the next president is? are you a mute? with all of the press that we have had about the potential for long delays, i think that you can be reassured that at some time late on election night, there is a high likelihood that we will know he was winning the election, and by the next day the certainty will grow. i know there is talk about it going on for months and months, before anybody has an inkling as
then is somebody that is a graduate of university of pennsylvania undergrad, where he was the editor and chief of the newspaper. he was a journalist for a number of years, and then he decided to get into law and went to georgetown law school. he has written frequently on this area of political advocacy. he was one of the lawyers that was deeply involved in the bush fee goal or litigation years ago and one of the lawyers that chapel. we'll talk more about that. let's dig in right away. i was to...
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biddle, at age 10, admitted into the university of pennsylvania. age 10. five years later, biddle transfers to princeton university. at age 15. he is a genius. a financial wizard. he knows what he is talking about. that is also biddle's downfall. he is elitist. he is arrogant. he is a bit pretentious. because of that pretentiousness, he looks at someone like jackson and wonders if this is really going on. jackson does not know anything he is talking about. he sees jackson as an unsophisticated gimlet. he has no idea what he is talking about. the country in an age of jacksonian democracy, who are they going to side with? nicholas biddle earns the nickname czar nicholas. here's a cartoon, a pro-jackson cartoon. it is a bit dated, zero have to forgive me. not only do we have nicholas biddle, we also have an election coming up. jackson versus clay. the presidential election of 1832. what an election. the drama. look at this. unbelievable. the future of the country. financially speaking, hanging in the balance. you cannot find two greater opponents. clay, in co
biddle, at age 10, admitted into the university of pennsylvania. age 10. five years later, biddle transfers to princeton university. at age 15. he is a genius. a financial wizard. he knows what he is talking about. that is also biddle's downfall. he is elitist. he is arrogant. he is a bit pretentious. because of that pretentiousness, he looks at someone like jackson and wonders if this is really going on. jackson does not know anything he is talking about. he sees jackson as an unsophisticated...
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the chinese sent $70 million to the biden center at the university of pennsylvania.he school wasn't up front about it and biden pulled a salary from the school. biden's campaign issued carefully worded denials, there is no indiana case he has gotten money from these deals. nobody has held stocks for him. nobody talked about stocks. joe is as crooked as hillary and the rigged media is trying to run out the clock. if joe wins, there is no way he survives an investigation into his family business. so kamala takes over and that's the plan. president trump: all the horrible emails of the money you were raking in. joe, you were vice president when some of this was happening. and it should have never happened. i think you owe an explanation to the american people. >> his buddy rudy giuliani is being used as a russian pawn. he's being fed information that is not true. president trump: you mean the laptop is another russia russia russia hoax? >> that's exactly what it is. >> i want to stay on the issue of race. president trump: you have got to be kidding. here we go win with
the chinese sent $70 million to the biden center at the university of pennsylvania.he school wasn't up front about it and biden pulled a salary from the school. biden's campaign issued carefully worded denials, there is no indiana case he has gotten money from these deals. nobody has held stocks for him. nobody talked about stocks. joe is as crooked as hillary and the rigged media is trying to run out the clock. if joe wins, there is no way he survives an investigation into his family business....
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as a chief in medical of the university of texas and the anderson cancer center but before that insured the department of radiation oncology at the university of pennsylvaniaol of medicine, my alma mater. doctor peggy hamberg was the 21t commission of the fda. before that she was vice president senior scientist at the nuclear threat initiative a foundation dedicated too reducing nuclear chemical and biological threats. more recently doctor hamberger was born secretary for the national academy of medicine and president board chair with the advancement of
as a chief in medical of the university of texas and the anderson cancer center but before that insured the department of radiation oncology at the university of pennsylvaniaol of medicine, my alma mater. doctor peggy hamberg was the 21t commission of the fda. before that she was vice president senior scientist at the nuclear threat initiative a foundation dedicated too reducing nuclear chemical and biological threats. more recently doctor hamberger was born secretary for the national academy...
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and global initiative at university of pennsylvania and author of which country has the world's best i'll start with the mayor. what do you make of leaders like governor gnome who say masks, staying home. it should be optional. it's about personal and individual choice. >> it's reckless and irresponsible. you show the headline that indicated how many lives are going to be loss from the failure to wear a mask. it's fundamental to the covid-19 response. people absolutely have to wear a mask. we have been emphasizing that. i believe in doing what we see elsewhere. which is arresting and fining people. we have to educate them into compliance. but leaders have to lead. we have to set an example. these governors are just doing everything they can to under mine common sense and public health guidance. it is frightening. the challenge is that people aren't stationary. they are traveling. wisconsin is blowing up for months. why? because of everything the governor tried to do to protect the legislature attack and republican and partisan that wisconsin supreme court struck down. now, the health
and global initiative at university of pennsylvania and author of which country has the world's best i'll start with the mayor. what do you make of leaders like governor gnome who say masks, staying home. it should be optional. it's about personal and individual choice. >> it's reckless and irresponsible. you show the headline that indicated how many lives are going to be loss from the failure to wear a mask. it's fundamental to the covid-19 response. people absolutely have to wear a...
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history ather phd in the university of pennsylvania. her masters in divinity new york and her bachelor's degree in political science. she is the author of this 2020 libertyliberty -- so the evolution of black religious politics in post-emancipation virginia. before asking her the first question, i want to mention that this appears in this kind of conventional version of a hard copy it also has two other versions. part of what makes her work so interesting is that it makes it possible to -- it is available as a conventional verbatim open access e-book and also as an enhanced open access e-book which shows off what dr. turner was able to do with mapping and digital technology in order to develop her research findings. one of the things i hope we will get to talk about today is how she worked with those sources and what kind of comments she thinks digital humanities holds in this research into african-american history in particular. dr. turner,t off tell us about this book. dr. turner: thank you so much for having me. the book is about the
history ather phd in the university of pennsylvania. her masters in divinity new york and her bachelor's degree in political science. she is the author of this 2020 libertyliberty -- so the evolution of black religious politics in post-emancipation virginia. before asking her the first question, i want to mention that this appears in this kind of conventional version of a hard copy it also has two other versions. part of what makes her work so interesting is that it makes it possible to -- it...
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the chinese government give $70 million to the university of pennsylvania. ut of office, earned $911,000 from the institute toward the chinese give the money. they will not reveal any details. you have to ask the question, does this mean the vice president was basically on the chinese communist payroll between leaving office and running for president? all that data come up on the way, comes from his personal taxes and public documents. if none of that is made up, none of that is anyway questionable questionable. it's just a fact. in fact i just did a podcast where we go through all of the elements of the biden family corruption. it is not about hunter. it is about the family. the way in which joe biden will lend himself to make millions of dollars. at least two or $3 million are at stake in the scale of their personal corruption. it's a remarkable moment. >> tucker: of course, were not talking about luxembourg or even bahrain, where talking about our cheap global arrival on the cusp of taking over the world. again, not an overstatement. who's paying for the i
the chinese government give $70 million to the university of pennsylvania. ut of office, earned $911,000 from the institute toward the chinese give the money. they will not reveal any details. you have to ask the question, does this mean the vice president was basically on the chinese communist payroll between leaving office and running for president? all that data come up on the way, comes from his personal taxes and public documents. if none of that is made up, none of that is anyway...
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zeke emanuel worked as an obama white house advisor and university of pennsylvania ex the author of "which country has the world's best health care." erin haynes is with a newsroom that reports on gender and politics and "wall street journal" white house reporter kathryn lucy joins us, as well. doctor, your views here on what is preventable and manageable and what is unavoidable and whether the white house is adding unnecessary risk to the upper echelons of the government. >> well, first of all, what's preventable are a lot of deaths that americans are suffering. we know that with the proper institution of the public health measures wearing a mask, social distancing, no crowds over 20, we could get our death rate way down because other countries like italy have done that. so that's one of the things. clearly, the president needs to follow medical advice and if his doctor isn't really clear, isolation means isolation. it does not mean going into the rest of the west wing et cetera. you're supposed to be at home. that's the second floor of the white house and nowhere else. and the real
zeke emanuel worked as an obama white house advisor and university of pennsylvania ex the author of "which country has the world's best health care." erin haynes is with a newsroom that reports on gender and politics and "wall street journal" white house reporter kathryn lucy joins us, as well. doctor, your views here on what is preventable and manageable and what is unavoidable and whether the white house is adding unnecessary risk to the upper echelons of the government....
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obama white house health adviser and currently the provost of global initiatives at the university of pennsylvania and the author of "which country has the world's best health care." zeke, we have this study out of columbia that was published a few hours ago, but you also are in this letter inside the journal of the american medical association which says largely the same thing. so what did you see here? >> well, if you compare the u.s. response to other countries, especially other countries that had been hit hard like italy or spain, france, the netherlands in march and april, and you say, after the first wave when we were just figuring out how to handle this virus, how different was the response of the united states versus these other countries? you begin in may or you begin in june and basically you do see, you see tens of thousands of more deaths in the united states per person per capita than you do in italy, for example. 90,000 more deaths in the united states, that's 90,000 people who would have been alive had we just followed the policies that italy followed. the basically the columbia stu
obama white house health adviser and currently the provost of global initiatives at the university of pennsylvania and the author of "which country has the world's best health care." zeke, we have this study out of columbia that was published a few hours ago, but you also are in this letter inside the journal of the american medical association which says largely the same thing. so what did you see here? >> well, if you compare the u.s. response to other countries, especially...
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really positive now, you're not going to see dogs walking up and down this -- >> at the university of pennsylvania, they're being trained to find people covid positive there's a distinct smell the dogs can detect. they are asking for sweaty socks and used masks to test their dogs' accuracy >> we're deploying dogs in areas where we need detection quickly. >> here screening passengers like me after baggage claim. a quick wipe-down, hand over -- nor years they have sniffed for bombs and even some cancers, but now at the university of pennsylvania, they are being trained to find people who are covid positive. a french study in june found high evidence of the sweat of covid-positive people has a distinct smell that the dogs can detect. >> we need your help and body odor. and the british researchers are asking for sweaty dogs and used masks to test for the dog's accuracy. >> and we are looking for a high degree of accuracy to deploy the dogs in the areas where we need to screen people very quickly. >> reporter: by sniffing through your clothes, the first real world trials this week at the train station
really positive now, you're not going to see dogs walking up and down this -- >> at the university of pennsylvania, they're being trained to find people covid positive there's a distinct smell the dogs can detect. they are asking for sweaty socks and used masks to test their dogs' accuracy >> we're deploying dogs in areas where we need detection quickly. >> here screening passengers like me after baggage claim. a quick wipe-down, hand over -- nor years they have sniffed for...
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. >> demetrius russell is now worried his son, a senior at the university of pennsylvania, coming home to boston for thanksgiving, to put the rest of the family at risk >> got to be in quarantine for a while. will be considered, as well as having him take a test as soon as he gets back. >> the cdc says low risk holiday activities include having a small dinner with only people in your household celebrating virtually with zoom or other programs. shopping online instead of going to stores. and enjoy parades and other events on tvtv the cd the cdc advising to avoid these high risk activities shopping in crowded storesh crowds taking part in races parades and other big events with crowds attending large gatherings with people outside your home and using drugs or alcohol that can impair your judgmentd poesh your traveling or gathering has many rethinking their holidays. >> the potential for exposure from traveling or gathering has many rethinking their holidays. >> this is a real disease. it's not a hoax. and one must take precautions. >> reporter: and of course, halloween is the next big ho
. >> demetrius russell is now worried his son, a senior at the university of pennsylvania, coming home to boston for thanksgiving, to put the rest of the family at risk >> got to be in quarantine for a while. will be considered, as well as having him take a test as soon as he gets back. >> the cdc says low risk holiday activities include having a small dinner with only people in your household celebrating virtually with zoom or other programs. shopping online instead of going...