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guest: within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. stopher russo, who was a conservative who is leading this kindinclusion on cs and elsewhere, and he published a series of■ articles as plagiarism that claudiaplagiarir dissertation and in other instances surfaced under this cloud of controversy and she resigned. host: pamela is next up from miami, opposed to protest. caller: good morning. just a reminder to everybody that october 7, the murders, israelis were murdered by palestinian terrorists. and right after that, harvard and other elite universities with pro-hamas students reporting this massacre of jews. this was before any idf responses. and as just mentioned, university presidents could not condemn the students screaming death to jews and using violence to prevent jewish students from going to classes. i think this is about the students for palestine and muslims are palestine organizations and many other anti-israel forces that organized this money that professionally expanded the protests. these college campus campaigns were suc
guest: within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. stopher russo, who was a conservative who is leading this kindinclusion on cs and elsewhere, and he published a series of■ articles as plagiarism that claudiaplagiarir dissertation and in other instances surfaced under this cloud of controversy and she resigned. host: pamela is next up from miami, opposed to protest. caller: good morning. just a reminder to everybody that october 7, the murders,...
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associate professor of constitutional law at the university of pennsylvania law school and the author"the nation that never was, reconstructing america's story." >>> coming up, i will be joined by emily, president of the american library association ally from the group's annual conference right here in san diego, where i am. right-wing activists who brought their so-called culture wars to america's public libraries. we will talk about what librarians are doing to fight back for the freedom to read. this summer. snacking. just. got. serious. introducing new $3 footlong dippers. the world might not be ready for them... ...but at $3 a pop? your wallet definitely is. >>> this week, the united states supreme court sidestepped a ruling that declined to protect emergency abortion care for pregnant patients. the court opted against deciding whether idaho's strict abortion ban conflicts with the law that requires stabilizing care for emergency room patients, including pregnant women suffering complications, who may require abortions, which means, a lower court ruling that allows doctors in ida
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within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. and then we saw christopher russo, who is a conservative activist who is leading this campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses and elsewhere. he published a series of articles about allegations of plagiarism that claudine gay had plagiarized parts of her dissertation. >> pamela is next up from miami. pamela. >> hi, good morning. just a reminder to everybody, october 7th, the murders were quibbling to 50,000 americans. the israelis were murdered by palestinian terrorists. right after that, harvard and other universities exploded with pro-hamas students. this was before any idf response. university presidents cannot condemn students screaming death to jews. using violence to prevent jewish students from going to classes. i think that this is about the students for justice for palestine organizations that are supported by anti-israel forces. that would organize this with money that expanded the protest. these college campaigns were successful. within months, b
within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. and then we saw christopher russo, who is a conservative activist who is leading this campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses and elsewhere. he published a series of articles about allegations of plagiarism that claudine gay had plagiarized parts of her dissertation. >> pamela is next up from miami. pamela. >> hi, good morning. just a reminder to everybody, october...
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what it called "antisemitic protests" confronted the heads of harvard, m.i.t., and the university of pennsylvaniare going to see here is more of a kind of a public shaming, i think. >> narrator: president shafik of columbia was summoned too, but she was out of the country at the time. >> we decided that the way to investigate what was happening on the campus was to start with the presidents of these universities because that was where the most egregious behavior was occurring. it was really a concern for the safety of the jewish students. good morning. the committee on education and workforce will come to order. >> narrator: north carolina republican virginia foxx chaired the hearings. she said had a brief conversation with claudine gay beforehand. >> what claudine gay said to me was, "what is your vision for this hearing?" so i said, "well, my vision is that you will get a spine "and that you will speak with moral clarity "about what's happening on your campus, "and that you will make some decisions that will stop the bad behavior that's going on on the campuses." today, each of you will have a
what it called "antisemitic protests" confronted the heads of harvard, m.i.t., and the university of pennsylvaniare going to see here is more of a kind of a public shaming, i think. >> narrator: president shafik of columbia was summoned too, but she was out of the country at the time. >> we decided that the way to investigate what was happening on the campus was to start with the presidents of these universities because that was where the most egregious behavior was...
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have just completed one of the most mind broadening educations on the planet at at the university of pennsylvaniafer you profound congratulations on this transition. but i also want to offer you offer you one personal experience that has guided my own life. i'm the child of a refugee. i'm the child of a refugee. 1a weeks before the partition f india. a transition so gory and bloodstained that defies words and memory. my grandmother, a young widow, then left what is now bangladesh with five boys suitcase. she arrived in calcutta, a nervous back broken city on the edge of riots, a city already in h>n
have just completed one of the most mind broadening educations on the planet at at the university of pennsylvaniafer you profound congratulations on this transition. but i also want to offer you offer you one personal experience that has guided my own life. i'm the child of a refugee. i'm the child of a refugee. 1a weeks before the partition f india. a transition so gory and bloodstained that defies words and memory. my grandmother, a young widow, then left what is now bangladesh with five boys...
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have just completed one of the most mind broadening educations on the planet at at the university of pennsylvania. i want to offer you profound congratulations on this transition. but i also want to offer you offer you one personal experience that has guided my own life. i'm the child of a refugee. i'm the child of a refugee. in 1946. a weeks before the partition of india. a transition so gory and bloodstained that defies words and memory. my grandmother, a young widow, then left what is now bangladesh with five boys and, a steel suitcase. she arrived in calcutta, a nervous back broken city on the edge of riots, a city already in overburdened, ravaged and spent. she set up a room. she sat at home a one room tenement. the five children inhabited one room and she slept in the makeshift. scarcity was there. only abundance and was only one luxury education? there was no money for food. so there would be money for books. at night, each, the boys got half a piece of white and a shared pencil to finish homework. i might note in passing that over the last five years i've written three papers that have th
have just completed one of the most mind broadening educations on the planet at at the university of pennsylvania. i want to offer you profound congratulations on this transition. but i also want to offer you offer you one personal experience that has guided my own life. i'm the child of a refugee. i'm the child of a refugee. in 1946. a weeks before the partition of india. a transition so gory and bloodstained that defies words and memory. my grandmother, a young widow, then left what is now...
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within weeks of that hearing, the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned and then we sawis an activist who is leading this campaign against diversity, equity and inclusion college emphasis and elsewhere and he published a series of articles about allegations of plagiarism that claune gay had first plagiarized parts of her dissertation and other instances surfaced and under this cloud of controversy, she resigned. host: pamela is necks from miami, opposed. caller: good morning. just a reminder to everybody that october 7, the murders were -- the israelis were murdered by terrorists. and after that harvard and others support the massacre of jews. this was before any idf responses. the university presidents could t condemn the speed -- students screaming "death to jews," and using violence to prevent jewish students from going c i think that this is about students, the justice for palestine and american muslims for palestine organizations supported by soros and many other anti-israel forces that organize this with money and expanded the protests. successful.ge c within month
within weeks of that hearing, the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned and then we sawis an activist who is leading this campaign against diversity, equity and inclusion college emphasis and elsewhere and he published a series of articles about allegations of plagiarism that claune gay had first plagiarized parts of her dissertation and other instances surfaced and under this cloud of controversy, she resigned. host: pamela is necks from miami, opposed. caller: good morning....
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she also received a graduate degree from the university of pennsylvania. in a public relations program. so in terms of her competence , i would say that everything is fine, but in my opinion, the republicans could use someone with real political experience . but okay, it's not that important because we all understand why he chose this particular woman. she certainly meets all the requirements. with hail, in addition to the most powerful downpour of strong gusts of wind, tornadoes were noticed in the residential areas of the capital, a sub-district in the losinopetrovsky area. how quickly the hurricane covered moscow can be seen in these images: the sky turned black in 17 seconds, at least 18 people were injured, including four children and a pregnant woman, two were already killed, one person in the park. he was crushed by a tree, the second in the city center, the man was covered with scaffolding. pieces of roofs are flying in the streets, trees are hanging from their frames, fallen trees are everywhere, rolling around trash cans and grocery carts line the
she also received a graduate degree from the university of pennsylvania. in a public relations program. so in terms of her competence , i would say that everything is fine, but in my opinion, the republicans could use someone with real political experience . but okay, it's not that important because we all understand why he chose this particular woman. she certainly meets all the requirements. with hail, in addition to the most powerful downpour of strong gusts of wind, tornadoes were noticed...
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they took a story, a course at the university of pennsylvania, which i started this course. rs ago, called the hungry, telling stories out of photographs to connie wrote betifully about he walked back into some family photographs. anjali walked family photograph. gabe walked back into some family photograph. that's. i don't know. i mean, i've made my answers too long, so why do'short? my brain seems to think visually and once i discovered the storytelling power that exists between four walls, between inside this rectangle, if you could almost literally step back into and research it and dream your way into it to cut. angelea do you remember the old form ula fatimagination will ree big m meaning mng i put it on the board like an einstein equation f plus m plus i equals m fact plus plus imagination. so i try. i get the kids to walk back into them. i can remember right now? a father son photograph you wrote about to connie. i'm embarrassing. s matt slugging heimer. what am i say, matt flinging heimer a, great writer for the new york times. you know his byline. he's a graduate of
they took a story, a course at the university of pennsylvania, which i started this course. rs ago, called the hungry, telling stories out of photographs to connie wrote betifully about he walked back into some family photographs. anjali walked family photograph. gabe walked back into some family photograph. that's. i don't know. i mean, i've made my answers too long, so why do'short? my brain seems to think visually and once i discovered the storytelling power that exists between four walls,...
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as low but they are worried that the virus showing signs of mutating scientists at the university of pennsylvania on a vaccine that could potentially be used in people, poultry and dairy cows. work is following the same pipeline that led to the quick development of the covid vaccine. >>m rna vaccines are such an agile platform. as soon as we see a new virus, whether it's a coronavirus or in this case of flu virus, we can very quickly designed new mrna vax. to be specifically matched what circulating >>currently, the virus is contained workers exposed to infected cows, and there's been no human to human transmission. up. next music is in the air. the big name bay area artist kicking off a popular festival today. >>area events calendar brought to you by broadway san jose >>what's happening in the bay area this weekend? the nevado art, wine and music festival has been the north bay community favorite 40 >>years. >>with live >>music, >>food wine. >>mozart's >>final opera gets a silent movie spin in a new production. flute. francisco. war memorial opera >>happy shishi remind i'm flying. peter >>pan is
as low but they are worried that the virus showing signs of mutating scientists at the university of pennsylvania on a vaccine that could potentially be used in people, poultry and dairy cows. work is following the same pipeline that led to the quick development of the covid vaccine. >>m rna vaccines are such an agile platform. as soon as we see a new virus, whether it's a coronavirus or in this case of flu virus, we can very quickly designed new mrna vax. to be specifically matched what...
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in west philadelphia, the university of pennsylvania makes being further friendly part of its sustainabilityschool buildings take part in lights out philly, and in some like this center for nanotechnology, window glasses have vertical stripes, a pattern that reduces collisions. it is the same ideas the dots covering the windows of water college house, one of the campus dorms. >> have become the -- >> i have become the bird expert in my group. >> the student eco rep monits the campus as part of his work study program for bird strikes. >> most of them were dead, so i can field the remnants of their body and it's really hard, it's not something that gets any easier. to me, it has struck me as a microcosm of how humans interact with the environment in general. it is our architecture and influence that is causing these birds to get hurt and die. >> it's an idea that helps inform the work of landscape planner chloe s. >> the way i got interested in birds was through trying to find another way to understand whether our landscapes were functioning. because if we are inviting these birds in by creati
in west philadelphia, the university of pennsylvania makes being further friendly part of its sustainabilityschool buildings take part in lights out philly, and in some like this center for nanotechnology, window glasses have vertical stripes, a pattern that reduces collisions. it is the same ideas the dots covering the windows of water college house, one of the campus dorms. >> have become the -- >> i have become the bird expert in my group. >> the student eco rep monits the...
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when i was no longer the vice president, i became a professor at the university of pennsylvania, beforet constitutional law, i taught the second amendment. there has never been a time that said you can own anything you want. you could not own a canon during the civil war. i'm serious. how much do you hear this phrase -- the blood of liberty was lost -- give me a break. i mean it, seriously. and by the way, if they want to think they take on government if we get out of line, guess what, they need f-16's, they don't need a rifle. this is crazy what we are talking about. because whether we are democrats or republicans, we all want to be safe. we all want to drop them off at a house of worship, mall, movie theater, school without wearing it's the last time you get to see them. we all want our kids to have the freedom to learn how to read and write in schools rather than how to duck and cover, for god's applause] and above -- above all we all agree we are not finished! look, no single action can solve the entirety of the gun violence epidemic, but together our efforts are saving lives. ally
when i was no longer the vice president, i became a professor at the university of pennsylvania, beforet constitutional law, i taught the second amendment. there has never been a time that said you can own anything you want. you could not own a canon during the civil war. i'm serious. how much do you hear this phrase -- the blood of liberty was lost -- give me a break. i mean it, seriously. and by the way, if they want to think they take on government if we get out of line, guess what, they...
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>>>kathleen hall jamieson, headofhe annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania. she says research shows audience reactions. can influence how at home viewers feel about a debate polls. show that most voters are pretty locked in on whether they would support former president trump or president biden. analysts say there's still something to learn from this debate. cbs news poll finds some voters will watch to see whether their 2 oldest presumptive white house nominees in history. have the mental and cognitive health to serve 1 in 5 plan to watch because their undecided. >>>>how are they going to help the country and help the people? >>>most democratic voters want biden to strike a forceful tone? while most republican voters want trump to be polite. >ryan>cbs news will have complete coverage of tonight's debate, starting at at 530. pacific time that debate begins. at 6 and is scheduled to last about 90 minutes. francisco is gearing up for a big weekend of pride. festivities. at this hour. police are giving an update on plans to keep people safe. tens of thousands of
>>>kathleen hall jamieson, headofhe annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania. she says research shows audience reactions. can influence how at home viewers feel about a debate polls. show that most voters are pretty locked in on whether they would support former president trump or president biden. analysts say there's still something to learn from this debate. cbs news poll finds some voters will watch to see whether their 2 oldest presumptive white house...
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>> reporter: kathleen hall jamieson heads-up the annenburg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania. she says research shows audience reactions can influence how at-home viewers feel about a debate like this moment from '84's reagan-mondale debate. >> i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> those who heard the audience laugh in response were more likely to approve of reagan's response and to evaluate him more favorably. >> reporter: while polls show that most voters are pretty locked in on whether they would support former president trump or president biden, analysts say there's still something to learn from this debate. a new cbs news poll finds some voters will watch to see whether the two oldest presumptive white house nominees in history have the mental and cognitive health to serve. one in five plan to watch because they're undecided. >> i'm definitely planning on watching it and kind of hearing from both sides, you know, how are they going to help the country, help the people. >> reporter: most democratic voters wa
>> reporter: kathleen hall jamieson heads-up the annenburg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania. she says research shows audience reactions can influence how at-home viewers feel about a debate like this moment from '84's reagan-mondale debate. >> i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> those who heard the audience laugh in response were more likely to approve of reagan's response and to evaluate...
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scientists at the university of pennsylvania are working on a vaccine that could potentially be used in people, poultry, and dairy cows. the work is following the same pipeline that led to the quick development of the covid vaccine. >>> the mrna vaccines are an agile platform. as soon as we see a new virus, in this case, a flu virus, we could quickly design the new vaccines to be specifically matched with what's circulating. >> apparently the virus has contained to workers exposed to the infected cows with no human to human transmission. >>> meanwhile some california farms are taking steps to protect workers in extreme heat. temperatures in the san joaquin valley topped triple digits today, which means all the work at this cherry farm that's getting done in the morning hours, every two hours too. the workers are given a break. as soon as it hits 85 to 90 degrees, they stop work entirely. and paul, we are so lucky that we were inside the comforts of an air-conditioned studio. i can't imagine trying to work in those conditions outside. >> yeah, in the central valley, they have been hitt
scientists at the university of pennsylvania are working on a vaccine that could potentially be used in people, poultry, and dairy cows. the work is following the same pipeline that led to the quick development of the covid vaccine. >>> the mrna vaccines are an agile platform. as soon as we see a new virus, in this case, a flu virus, we could quickly design the new vaccines to be specifically matched with what's circulating. >> apparently the virus has contained to workers...
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>>scientists at the university of pennsylvania working on a new bird flu vaccine. >>amounts a very good or elicits a very good immune response, >>immunologist. scott hensley led the study on mice and ferrets. he says with the bird flu now spreading from cows to dairy workers, it's showing signs of mutating >>viruses circulating very widely and birds and cows, and that scares me. because cows are an animal that humans have a lot of contact with what we fear is that the virus will start changing to replicate veteran cows and that some of those mutations that might occur during that process might facilitate better replication in humans. could this turn into another covid? i hope not. but you know, we never really know when a virus is going to make that jump. from other animals into human >>currently, the cdc says the threat to humans is low, but there is high interest in the vaccine that in addition to people might also be used in poultry or dairy cows. this new vaccine is following the same pipeline that led to the quick development of the covid vaccine. >>vaccines a
>>scientists at the university of pennsylvania working on a new bird flu vaccine. >>amounts a very good or elicits a very good immune response, >>immunologist. scott hensley led the study on mice and ferrets. he says with the bird flu now spreading from cows to dairy workers, it's showing signs of mutating >>viruses circulating very widely and birds and cows, and that scares me. because cows are an animal that humans have a lot of contact with what we fear is that the...
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debate is unique in that it features both a sitting president and a former president, says university of pennsylvaniacommunications professor kathleen jamieson. public knows both of these candidates very well as individuals, probably knows their temperament, their habits and character, but this year, because of the age of both, there is a need to see if they are psychologically and intellectually stable enough to be president of the united states. political debate is a platform to send a message and gain a moment that will become a subject for discussion in society - says political scientist bret o'donnell. candidates need to consistently emphasize their message in these debates, and they need to win a few as well moments that will then become the subject of conversations, and which the press will pay attention to, and which will be able to give the candidate a specific advantage. this will be the first presidential debate in the history of the united states, when none of the contenders has yet been officially nominated by the candidates of their parties. there will be no opening remarks at the debat
debate is unique in that it features both a sitting president and a former president, says university of pennsylvaniacommunications professor kathleen jamieson. public knows both of these candidates very well as individuals, probably knows their temperament, their habits and character, but this year, because of the age of both, there is a need to see if they are psychologically and intellectually stable enough to be president of the united states. political debate is a platform to send a...
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well, in the past, we saw that both the president of harvard, the president of the university of pennsylvaniaotests, free speech and, their congressiol testimony. what was your take on that? well, i know even though i teach at harvard, i focused on the specifics of particular involving harvard i focus more on the principles of the free speech principles that apply in the first instance. it's imrtrvard's a private univy and just to reiterate that it's no governed by the first amendment broadly speinabstractr controversy present presidents and administrators,ep people rue admissions office becau the ro't have the same kind of latitude that people without roles would have. there's an old supreme court case called pickering, which basically says that government employees do have freedom of speech. no question about that. but there are things that in your capacity as government employee you could dobe inconsih performing your job. well, and that could be true for, let's say, a dean of admissions. also, if the dean ofc: admissio, something that makes it hard to be a of admissions because students t
well, in the past, we saw that both the president of harvard, the president of the university of pennsylvaniaotests, free speech and, their congressiol testimony. what was your take on that? well, i know even though i teach at harvard, i focused on the specifics of particular involving harvard i focus more on the principles of the free speech principles that apply in the first instance. it's imrtrvard's a private univy and just to reiterate that it's no governed by the first amendment broadly...
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currently a lecturer at the eisenberg university of pennsylvania and director of its institute for public service, david teaches courses on communications in the presidency. his 1986 book is kind of his calling card. the book, for those of you who are young and unfamiliar, is eisenhower war, 1943 to 1945. it was at the time not just the bestseller, but part of the conversation about how the allies conduct did and ultimately succeeded in crushing the nazi regime. to this day it is considered essential work on the final two years of second world war. david's topic this afternoon is d-day and beyond. let's welcome him. [applause] >> thank you very much. tracy, carol, all of the panelists, these have been wonderful discussions that we've had today. dr. simons, it is nice to run into a veteran of oscar candidate school. -- officer candidate school. i'm honored to be here today, delighted to be in gettysburg od delighted to participate in this program. my job is to bring it to a close by looking at d-day and beyond. my title is triumph and tragedy. the title of winston churchill's six volume of
currently a lecturer at the eisenberg university of pennsylvania and director of its institute for public service, david teaches courses on communications in the presidency. his 1986 book is kind of his calling card. the book, for those of you who are young and unfamiliar, is eisenhower war, 1943 to 1945. it was at the time not just the bestseller, but part of the conversation about how the allies conduct did and ultimately succeeded in crushing the nazi regime. to this day it is considered...
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but at the same time, you know, in the 1990s, there was a case at the university of pennsylvania of harassment of black women on campus and the president at the time, sheldon, you know established some kind of behavioral code and of course, the right wing. now which is calling for a lot of them, thought that this was absolutely outrageous. but i do think that, you know, policing is a strong and powerful word. sometimes it evokes its own forms of harass segment and exclusion, but i think that institutions in our society has to establish certain kind of rules as we do for conduct so that are don't feel threatened, harmed a liberals are often condemning a kind of political action that is deliberately disruptive innovative in interrupting of you know blocking roads sitting in a i can't recall that illiberal well liberals would call it that you know i a course at nyu called american history makers you probably never heard of and the the first one we study is a man named benjamin lay now benjamin lay was a very, very radical quaker or in the early 18th century, he was really apoplectic about the way
but at the same time, you know, in the 1990s, there was a case at the university of pennsylvania of harassment of black women on campus and the president at the time, sheldon, you know established some kind of behavioral code and of course, the right wing. now which is calling for a lot of them, thought that this was absolutely outrageous. but i do think that, you know, policing is a strong and powerful word. sometimes it evokes its own forms of harass segment and exclusion, but i think that...
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and also joining us chair of religious studies at the university of pennsylvania. smartest women i know. thank you both so much for being here tonight. alana what's the impact of this law? >> hb71 being signed into law means that children all over the state of louisiana in every single classroom whether it be their math classroom, their art classroom will be subjected essentially to codified christianity. our schools are public schools are going to be turned into sunday schools. and throughout the time that we have been studying this law, we know one thing, that the first amendment and its free exercise clause which allows each and every united states citizen to choose their own faith or no faith at all, and the importance of the establishment cause which says the government should not interfere, coerce, or choose or give one particular religion preference over another. those two clauses are still incredibly important in the united states constitution and for the first amendment. and so, we believe in challenging this law. we will ensure that freedom of religion an
and also joining us chair of religious studies at the university of pennsylvania. smartest women i know. thank you both so much for being here tonight. alana what's the impact of this law? >> hb71 being signed into law means that children all over the state of louisiana in every single classroom whether it be their math classroom, their art classroom will be subjected essentially to codified christianity. our schools are public schools are going to be turned into sunday schools. and...
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the fbi knows -- >> fbi >> i was professor at university of pennsylvania -- >> get out of my face.id -- sorry, vise covid. >> ♪ ♪ >> orange man bad. see the veins in my neck. [screaming] remember what like it was yesterday. i was there. remember like smuggling the crack of dawn. [applause] >> that is frightening. >> adam. do you see any validity to this argument at all? >> know. i mean that i see what they're going with because the less he speaks the better he does okay his campaign manager is a pretty extremist dad. [laughter] >> greg: nice. >> but i mean -- donald trump is the biggest threat to america is what he said right beside -- right behind stairs. [laughter] but he keeps making stuff up, like, you said that was his one -- -- is other uncle got a purple heart covenant have been waiting for his next uncle to be a bit of rice named ben. that one wasn't as good. [laughter] i knew it and i was saying i it. >> greg: you know what got you joke off -- jumped off the cliff and that's where you're a comedian. >> greg: kat, your legal scholar of diet orders. >> a lot of people don't
the fbi knows -- >> fbi >> i was professor at university of pennsylvania -- >> get out of my face.id -- sorry, vise covid. >> ♪ ♪ >> orange man bad. see the veins in my neck. [screaming] remember what like it was yesterday. i was there. remember like smuggling the crack of dawn. [applause] >> that is frightening. >> adam. do you see any validity to this argument at all? >> know. i mean that i see what they're going with because the less he...
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giving us the tip of the iceberg, the chair of the department of r religious studies at the university of pennsylvania and columnist for msnbc daily and the author of white evangelical racism, the politics of religion in america. religion in america. >>> good morning, it is sunday, do 22. one month after a jury found him guilty, donald trump will do something no other convicted criminal has done before, participate in a presidential debate. in a few days the twice impeached convicted -- since the 2020 election cycle. they will both be in atlanta thursday to participate in the first of two scheduled general election debates this season. it will last 90 minutes and both campaigns have agreed for to take place in a television studio without an audience. the debate will take place a month after trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying his records in just two weeks before he is set to return to court for sentencing. neither candidate has taken part into -- in a nationally televised debate since the fall of 2020. recent reports indicate they are taking different approaches for preparing. biden
giving us the tip of the iceberg, the chair of the department of r religious studies at the university of pennsylvania and columnist for msnbc daily and the author of white evangelical racism, the politics of religion in america. religion in america. >>> good morning, it is sunday, do 22. one month after a jury found him guilty, donald trump will do something no other convicted criminal has done before, participate in a presidential debate. in a few days the twice impeached convicted...
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ethan is associate professor of management the university of pennsylvania and the academic director ofteractively joins me now. ethan, thank you so much for coming on today. one of the areas governor newsom said he is okay some guard rails and ai is in politics with a the political campaigns researching the use of deep fakes. how is he trying to strike this balance between not trying to over regulate but limiting the harm that comes with ai? >> they're all try to figure it out. every indication is ai is a general-purpose technology in one of that rare once in a generation technologies changes a lot about how we live and work. that means we don't know everything it does. but think of it with the harms are going to be some and politics with deep fakes and things like that a long time for innovation to figure out what this can differ good for scientific research for work. >> more and more people have started using ai incorporating into their lives and pull up number one here and take a look at the full screen a difference of eight year, march 23 to february 2024. look at adult use of ai d
ethan is associate professor of management the university of pennsylvania and the academic director ofteractively joins me now. ethan, thank you so much for coming on today. one of the areas governor newsom said he is okay some guard rails and ai is in politics with a the political campaigns researching the use of deep fakes. how is he trying to strike this balance between not trying to over regulate but limiting the harm that comes with ai? >> they're all try to figure it out. every...
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she also received a graduate degree from the university of pennsylvania. he public relations program. well, madness in the highest echelons of power in america seems to be transmitted by airborne droplets, and if no one doubts joe biden’s diagnosis, then the majority of american congressmen seem to be sane people, but this is only at first glance. researchers, dr. cyrus patrick, in a recent interview with the new york post, revealed that the us government believes in aliens in 2018, it even created. a special committee to investigate alien phenomena demanded that a report on all incidents related to the alleged appearance of little green men and flying saucers, and there were many incidents. after such revelations, us citizens, of course, should once again ask what their taxes are spent on, but that’s another question; said and done. and over the course of 6 years, the researchers tested everything they could test. they even got access to top-secret documents and said that aliens don’t exist after all, alas, in congress they simply didn’t believe it, they c
she also received a graduate degree from the university of pennsylvania. he public relations program. well, madness in the highest echelons of power in america seems to be transmitted by airborne droplets, and if no one doubts joe biden’s diagnosis, then the majority of american congressmen seem to be sane people, but this is only at first glance. researchers, dr. cyrus patrick, in a recent interview with the new york post, revealed that the us government believes in aliens in 2018, it even...
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she gruafrom the university of pennsylvania where she studied computer science and swam for the school'scaa division i swim team. paula is the only female athlete at the engineering school in the class of 2022 and is of a nominal athletereaking the new england independent school league record in march, 2017 for the 400 yard freestyle relay. inspired by fellow female athletes, she broke her silence in june, 2023 on her experience as a teammate of leah thomas and the efforts of her colleges administration and student body to silence suppressing her right to free speech. we are all -- also joined today by tiffany justice, the cofounder of moms for liberty, national nonpartisan and nonpfit organization fighting for the survival of america by unifying, educating and empowering parents about their parental rights at all levels of government. founded in january, 2021, moms for liberty currently h 270 chapters with only- with over 115,000 aivin 2016 she stee for four years at the school district in florida. please join■+ me in welcoming or panelists. [applause] ms. burke: welcome, eveones a pu w
she gruafrom the university of pennsylvania where she studied computer science and swam for the school'scaa division i swim team. paula is the only female athlete at the engineering school in the class of 2022 and is of a nominal athletereaking the new england independent school league record in march, 2017 for the 400 yard freestyle relay. inspired by fellow female athletes, she broke her silence in june, 2023 on her experience as a teammate of leah thomas and the efforts of her colleges...
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i run a lot of projects at university pennsylvania. y speech projects are all based on primary research and i've had a number on the a-bomb. and one of the interesting factoids, it's up in several projects done on the a-bomb is of our japanese records that in july of 1945, in anticipation of an american invasion, a japanese air force of 8000, all designated kamikaze, all thousand were prepared to greet the american landings. so they might have fought on. you don't know. but you're right. each of the axis members, a certain different level of intensity and we had to develop it. america was relatively safe in the thirties. remember, germany could not invade. they were not going to be able to invade us and yet we developed the resolution we saw the stakes. they were intangible, but we were able to connect those stakes to our future. and therefore we were able to go abroad and accomplish the great work that we did. and i say that work was miraculous miraculous. yes. hello. hello. i'm sure there's one right back there. several. hundreds. yea
i run a lot of projects at university pennsylvania. y speech projects are all based on primary research and i've had a number on the a-bomb. and one of the interesting factoids, it's up in several projects done on the a-bomb is of our japanese records that in july of 1945, in anticipation of an american invasion, a japanese air force of 8000, all designated kamikaze, all thousand were prepared to greet the american landings. so they might have fought on. you don't know. but you're right. each...
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joining me to discuss cynthia butler, chair of the religious studies department at the university of pennsylvaniar of several important books including white evangelical racism. the politics of morality in america and she's an msnbc contributor. let's talk about white christian nationalism. we know christianity in the u.s. is enjoyed by white number of people including african americans yet african-americans seemed divorced from this strain of christianity. can you tell us more about the racial valence of christian nationalism and its agenda? >> thank you. let me say about christian nationalism is it's a belief that the founders and framers wanted this to be a christian nation, but more than that, what white christian nationalism is saying they want white people to be in power. they are the ones who have the true christianity and if you see to what they want, especially white male leadership, then the country will be saved. the country will be in the right hands. part of this has to do a lot with our history. i talk about this in my book about how white evangelicals especially thought they were t
joining me to discuss cynthia butler, chair of the religious studies department at the university of pennsylvaniar of several important books including white evangelical racism. the politics of morality in america and she's an msnbc contributor. let's talk about white christian nationalism. we know christianity in the u.s. is enjoyed by white number of people including african americans yet african-americans seemed divorced from this strain of christianity. can you tell us more about the racial...
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, he has researched and taught at many universities in america, including johns hopkins university of pennsylvaniancome and developed the theory of the system of national accounts. kuznets collected and analyzed economic data provisions for twenty countries. this made it possible to put forward new concepts of economic growth, the influence of demographic indicators, innovation and social aspects on it. the methods for calculating national income proposed by the scientist have become classic. it was simon smith-kuznets who introduced the concept of gdp in 1934. sexual internal product and developed its indicators. gdp has become the primary tool for measuring the economy in all countries. he calculated the cycles of economic recession and recovery. now these waves are... the name of the blacksmith. native pinsk significantly influenced the macroeconomics of the 20th century and won the nobel prize for his empirically based interpretation of economic growth. he revolutionized the analysis of national income and put forward a theory about the smoothing out of social inequality with economic developm
, he has researched and taught at many universities in america, including johns hopkins university of pennsylvaniancome and developed the theory of the system of national accounts. kuznets collected and analyzed economic data provisions for twenty countries. this made it possible to put forward new concepts of economic growth, the influence of demographic indicators, innovation and social aspects on it. the methods for calculating national income proposed by the scientist have become classic....
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rigorous their core exam, he was in and cadets took the exam including students from the university of pennsylvaniar paths, including my father not long thereafter, is my father was boarding a train to biloxi mississippi, for basic training, the soldier stopped him and told him the lt. wanted to see him of the cynically taken close of the birth certificate and asked jack how old he was objectively the truth. the ten at ten was not very happy with my father when he turned 18, he joined up in a week after, he turned 18 and he did well in their service, jack would use brief respites committed to rock tunes which were published in a variety of newspapers later joined the regular army, and in the infantry and it always bothered him, they never sent him overseas rate and when he was on his deathbed, he called me over five and half years ago, it was just he and i in the hospital room. his body was a wreck with cancer. and he said you know mark, i know what god did not send me to europe in a supply get. and he sits organ have you and your mother and i could have you. my peers were great people. and as he w
rigorous their core exam, he was in and cadets took the exam including students from the university of pennsylvaniar paths, including my father not long thereafter, is my father was boarding a train to biloxi mississippi, for basic training, the soldier stopped him and told him the lt. wanted to see him of the cynically taken close of the birth certificate and asked jack how old he was objectively the truth. the ten at ten was not very happy with my father when he turned 18, he joined up in a...
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we are joined by a pediatrician and professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for joining the "newshour." first donald trump's campaign complained this was about covid mandates. they refused to specify to the press and they pointed to the former president's comments. trump has made this proposal a regular part of his campaign saying any school with the vaccine mandate will not get federal funding. what is the impact of rhetoric that attacks childhood vaccinations in this way? >> we eliminated measles by the way 2000. prior to that, prior to a vaccine, measles would cause 48,000 hoppizations, but we eliminated measles and what has happened because of the covid vaccine mandates there is pushback. so much so we had more than 300 cases of measles. and if we continue to do this and try to push back on vaccine mandates, you are going to the point you will see measles cases and children will die. >> if trump is elected, some of his allies are advising him to split the centers for disease into two agencies, what could he do to impact whether or not children g
we are joined by a pediatrician and professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for joining the "newshour." first donald trump's campaign complained this was about covid mandates. they refused to specify to the press and they pointed to the former president's comments. trump has made this proposal a regular part of his campaign saying any school with the vaccine mandate will not get federal funding. what is the impact of rhetoric that attacks childhood vaccinations in this...
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was the chief counsel to whitehouse on the judiciary committee and pote shaw professor at university of pennsylvaniahe u.s. department of justice office of legal counsel. welcome to all of you. 5ö■$ for five minute thank youolding important round table. the far right's poses an urgent threat to our democracy and shared prosperity and i'm heartened that you're giving it. i'm the executive director of court accountability. our goal is to by exposing and confronting cruptiond power. this round table is an important step in that direction. the supreme court's super jo come about -- to overturn basic protections came to power t50-year special interest campaign. backed by self-interested■l billionaires and installed through unconstitutional normz+ breaking, this campaign was designed to undo the social a economic progress of the 20th century, turning fringe legal theoriesnt constitutional law that bind us all. with roots in the massive resistance to racial integration, after brown v-board education, project gained steam■ in the legal academy and other drivers of elite the aim was to install as the dominan
was the chief counsel to whitehouse on the judiciary committee and pote shaw professor at university of pennsylvaniahe u.s. department of justice office of legal counsel. welcome to all of you. 5ö■$ for five minute thank youolding important round table. the far right's poses an urgent threat to our democracy and shared prosperity and i'm heartened that you're giving it. i'm the executive director of court accountability. our goal is to by exposing and confronting cruptiond power. this round...