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she tried to work with and all of that? >> an interesting introduction into this world that ultimately her life and her death. >> yes. well, she was teaching at the university of bourbon she was teaching american literature and lecturing. she was rather forthright, she also had an eye out for recruits, she would invite students who she felt would be receptive to joining kind of at that point it was a thing, come over to my apartment let's have a chat about the political situation. or she would start out by saying would you like you to loan you a book and let's talk about this book. and then would have incremental steps in this way and assessed up the persons of political views and activities to an anti- fascist movement. again hitler became chancellor, was appointed chancellor. so she was from the university of berlin. she quickly got a position at a nice school for adults working class of germans who would not gotten their degree. as the first school of its kind and berlin. it was started by a german man who'd gotten the idea after he lived in the united states and visited in the early 20s and reported this idea back. here is where mildred find a pool of r
she tried to work with and all of that? >> an interesting introduction into this world that ultimately her life and her death. >> yes. well, she was teaching at the university of bourbon she was teaching american literature and lecturing. she was rather forthright, she also had an eye out for recruits, she would invite students who she felt would be receptive to joining kind of at that point it was a thing, come over to my apartment let's have a chat about the political situation....
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we have the general talk, she to who is the dean of the school of management at the university of she's rocha and i thank all 3 of you for joining us today as a say, i don't think we're going to solve everything, but we can maybe figure out which sort of direction we're going in the run. so i'd like to start with you, primarily because of your title. you look at political economy and i've always thought of this pandemic. certainly the reactions to this pandemic as being almost politics versus economics, political decisions versus. busy economic ones has that been the problem, but it's a problem with everything. it's all been politicized. well, i think the politicization of the pen demik is becoming more and more evidence. and i think mostly in the 2nd phase, the 2nd year at the beginning, we were taken by surprise. you know, no one knew exactly what to do. but what is surprising is that after 2 years of having lived with the buyers and having a global economy, having global institutions, we're still acting as if it was the 1st day, i think would happen after south africa discovered to b
we have the general talk, she to who is the dean of the school of management at the university of she's rocha and i thank all 3 of you for joining us today as a say, i don't think we're going to solve everything, but we can maybe figure out which sort of direction we're going in the run. so i'd like to start with you, primarily because of your title. you look at political economy and i've always thought of this pandemic. certainly the reactions to this pandemic as being almost politics versus...
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and this was in 1932, this was before hitler became chancellor and so she was fired from the university of berlin and she quickly got a position at a place for working class germans who know god in their degree deliver school this time. and started to buying a german man who had gotten the idea who had lived in the united states in the 20s and recorded this idea. and she found school and these were working-class germans who are very much being targeted by the nazi parties with propaganda and she also started a club, she called it in english, but it was really the way of basically bringing in people, academics and people at the u.s. embassy, and smith came in and spoke and it was a way of bringing again, some ideas to germans that they decided that they were - where the propaganda that they were hearing and get it was a book war. and then he became chancellor and everything changed, and, i mean, overnight. and we saw this drastically can germany from democracy to a national dictatorship. and she got her effort to recruit, mildred harnack did, but she had to do a lot of work. because if she
and this was in 1932, this was before hitler became chancellor and so she was fired from the university of berlin and she quickly got a position at a place for working class germans who know god in their degree deliver school this time. and started to buying a german man who had gotten the idea who had lived in the united states in the 20s and recorded this idea. and she found school and these were working-class germans who are very much being targeted by the nazi parties with propaganda and...
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of congress, now washington post, columnist and barbara mcquade, a federal prosecutor and former united states process -- she worked for the department of justice, during the biden transition. she's a professor with the university of -- she host the podcast, sisters in, law along with kimberly atkins, and joyce vance, -- good evening to all of you. peter baker, let's start with you. rough week in general for the white house, particularly with the collapse of build back better unexpectedly on the news last sunday, but, the omicron virus in the testing requirements that it calls for our something the white house has been behind the curb on all week. >> yeah, look, the one thing that president biden promised as a candidate last year for office, he would tackle covid, and help us get through this pandemic. now, through fault of his own, or no fault of his own, were not there. a year later, we seem to be back -- at least when it comes to. infections not in terms of the same level of severity, as with the doctors are telling us about omicron, but for a lot of americans, if feels like we have yet to move past this to your crisis that we've been living. and there's a lot of exhaustion. a lot of it has been taken on the
of congress, now washington post, columnist and barbara mcquade, a federal prosecutor and former united states process -- she worked for the department of justice, during the biden transition. she's a professor with the university of -- she host the podcast, sisters in, law along with kimberly atkins, and joyce vance, -- good evening to all of you. peter baker, let's start with you. rough week in general for the white house, particularly with the collapse of build back better unexpectedly on...
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she holds a b a from the university of northern colorado. a masters degree from colorado state university. and further degrees from the university of denver. she is chair of a committee on ethics and professional conduct and has taught workshops on copyright law for the society of rocky mountain archivists. in her career, she's been elected president of the society of rocky mountain archivist, secretary of the academy of certified archivists, and the nominating committee of the midwest archives conference. she has collected some great photos, videos and audio files to share with us from herbert funeral's funeral service in 1964. hoover died on october 20th and was buried at west branch on the 25th. thank you for joining us tonight, lynn. looking forward to your presentation. >> thank you, brad. i want to know that this marks the second year of the third thursdays. and i'm happy to be part of launching what will be the next year. also, just kind of a note, this coming october 27th's world day for audio visual heritage. it's a key initiative of
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work experience includes serving as department supervisor at the university of denver and archivist for the u.s. forest service in montana. she is a certified archivist and holds a ba in history from the university of northern colorado, masters in history from colorado state university and ml i asked from the university of denver. she chaired the society of american archivists in and professional conduct, workshops on ethics in midwest archives society of rocky mount archives. in her career she has been president of the society of rocky mount archivists, secretary of the academy of certified archivists and the midwest archives conference so she has collected some great photos and audio files and shared with us from herbert hoover services in 1964. hoover died october 20th, 1964, buried in west branch on the 20 fifth. thank you for joining us. looking forward to the presentation. >> thank you for your kind introduction and i want to make note this marks the second year of the third thursday and i'm happy to be part of watching what would be the next year and kind of a note, this coming october 20 seventh is world day for audio
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university of michigan, her masters in history at the university of texas austin and her bachelors degree in english. she has been a visiting professor in paris at the new york public library where she wrote a large part of the manuscript for the book we are presenting tonight. she is the author of three previous books, freedoms mirror, cuba and haiti in the age of the revolution. and translated into spanish and french which one the douglas book prize from the american historical association. as well as the haiti illumination prize in the haiti's studies association burner second book was insurgent cuba race, nation and revolution between 19681998. and one the book prize was also translated to spanish and french. and also she is the co-author published in 2004. she is the author of book chapters on cuba, history, slavery, freedom and revolution including professional journal to the american historical review and spanish american review. she also co- curated the very provocative exhibition titled visionary freedom which cosponsored the little haiti cultural center in miami back in 2008. our second speaker
university of michigan, her masters in history at the university of texas austin and her bachelors degree in english. she has been a visiting professor in paris at the new york public library where she wrote a large part of the manuscript for the book we are presenting tonight. she is the author of three previous books, freedoms mirror, cuba and haiti in the age of the revolution. and translated into spanish and french which one the douglas book prize from the american historical association....
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i called up a good friend at the university of bats. shea series of points i would love to go over with you. >> laura: sure. >> her point is that this is a highly irregular study. it was designed last february. the dosing of ivermectin is extremely low and short. only 3 days of treatment at 300 micro grams. they were recruiting up to 15 days after on set of disease. if you want to treat with ivermectin all of the doctors i work with agree you have to start treatment early. ivermectin is a part of a multi-drug protocols. that's modern early treatment that keeps people out of the hospital and keeps them from dying. the mortality rate if you do this correctly with existing drugs. >> laura: we might not be able to go through all of her concerns. it was a study designed to it fail which is what physicians thought about the hydroxychloroquine trials as well. designed to fail? >> exactly. it reeks of designed to fail. it's full of errors. now they stopped it for logic that is completely -- failed completely any logical test. >> laura: we have limi
i called up a good friend at the university of bats. shea series of points i would love to go over with you. >> laura: sure. >> her point is that this is a highly irregular study. it was designed last february. the dosing of ivermectin is extremely low and short. only 3 days of treatment at 300 micro grams. they were recruiting up to 15 days after on set of disease. if you want to treat with ivermectin all of the doctors i work with agree you have to start treatment early....
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gutmann earned degrees from harvard university, a masters degree from london school of economics. she spent over 20 years at princeton university in a myriad of roles, most recently as provost. she became the eighth president of penn, a position she holds today. during her tenure she group the endowment, expanded the commemorative science, technology and medical innovation, and enhanced the university's engagement in the philadelphia community among other things. she's why the respected expert in subjects from ethics to health care to political philosophy. she has received countless awards and honors, including named to fortune's world's 50 greatest leaders list in 2018. her impact that penn has been recognized, including by many penn students you regard her as a committed and passionate leader. these accomplishments have prepared dr. gutmann well for the role of u.n. ambassador. i want to know this significance of dr. gottman --gutmann's nomination. her father fled religious persecution in nazi germany, and her family has returned to germany in the form of u.s. ambassador in amy gutm
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of maryland with a bachelor of science degree in horticulture and she received her master of science from the university of delaware. she is a certified facility manager through the international facility management association. kathy helm has served as the inspector general of the smithsonian since 2014. our office conducts audits and investigations related to smithsonian programs and operations. she keeps the board of regents and congress informed about problems and deficiencies found. she promotes efficiency and effectiveness within the smithsonian, prevents, detects cases of fraud, waste, abuse, and makes recommendations regarding existing policies and regulations at the smithsonian. prior to this role, she was deputy inspector general at the, gao and assistant director for the office of the inspector general. she was the assistant director for the human capital office and assistant director for the national resources and environment team. she graduated from george washington diversity with a master's in public administration in 1980 and she earned her bachelor's degree in 1978 at western kentucky u
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but first, let's hear bell in her own words, speaking in 2006 at the university of oregon when she gaveeynote address at the women of color conference >> committed to the struggle to end domination in all its forms since my teenage years, in midlife i find myself constantly seeking to understand why we have heightened awareness about the suffering caused by exploitation and oppression, both in our nation and the world. yet this awareness has not inspired us all to move toward the collective action needed. to bring peace, love, and healing. in my 20's and early 30's, i was most obsessed with finding words to explain systems of domination , to critique and find a voice to express militant resistance. my voice was at times shrill and piercing, full of the pain, feelings of powerlessness in gender, coupled with the chokehold dominator culture had on my consciousness. in those days, that voice was often interpreted by the status quo as angry, and more often than not, to angry to be worthy of being listened to or heard. allies in struggle, liberal and progressive's were often eager and still
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asia pacifica, where over the past years, elements of instability have been accumulating, which could undermine the universal framework of corporation. so she was young, we will as a nauseous, and we express our concern about the activities and that was taking place in this region under the slogan of india pacific strategy. so where with he here all non inclusive block. so the latest example is all close to military technical alliance between the united states. great and britain and australia. and there are a lot of questions. so please, what are they plan so to supply to australia or make an australia, nuclear submarines, nuclear power at submarines. and this is a good question whether these plans them to comply with the i a he ain't norms and non proliferation ration rules. and from a regional perspective, from to what extent will australia stick to its obligation on the nuclear weapons free zones in this south and pacific there bruce and this specific agreement has been signed by a trailer to this effect. as an is also a nuclear weapons free zone. so we need to understand how all this come together as possible regarding the plans to supp
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he is the founder and see all cyber dine and a professor at the university of to cooper. she believes these by jani gays and cyber technologies are a step into a new age technology. so mean it's getting to cuz we're constantly wearing technology or strongly connected to it in that sense. you were born cyborgs, don't you thank. take a little detail when all the unity as technology becomes more accessible will be able to use it without even being aware of it. the. this phenomenon is diffusion of humans and technology. and this symbiotic relationship will continue to develop. are we all becoming cyborgs or are we already? and if the technology becomes available soon, won't people get left behind who don't want to be enhanced or who can't afforded? what are your views on cyber technology? is this the chance for us all to upgrade or are you skeptical? let us know. for example, on youtube there, you'll also find more videos about ellen mosques, newer the project and the paralyzed man who controls an excess, gutted him with his mind. take care, bye. ah, ah ah, right right. as a form
he is the founder and see all cyber dine and a professor at the university of to cooper. she believes these by jani gays and cyber technologies are a step into a new age technology. so mean it's getting to cuz we're constantly wearing technology or strongly connected to it in that sense. you were born cyborgs, don't you thank. take a little detail when all the unity as technology becomes more accessible will be able to use it without even being aware of it. the. this phenomenon is diffusion of...
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mary university of london, she says, focusing on vaccination alone will not be enough to limit the spread of alma krohn . it's more rapid than any previous wave that we've seen, which means that they will be a very, very large number of cases by a very soon. and that of course means high impact in terms of pressure and hospitals and high impact in terms of severe disease. and if you just look at our, you know, the proportion boost at it, it's still a minority compared to the entire population. and that means that although they are more wonderful groups, somebody was boosted to day for example, but only have impact of the booster. and about $10.00 to $14.00 days, and that's about $5.00 to $7.00 doubling time. so by that time case numbers will be extremely high, even for people being boosted today. and of course many people don't have access to both. so so january a so we can deal with an exponential rise as rapid as this week. good boosters alone and i think that's a huge mistake. the government is making still a head around reserve. everything old is new again in the netherlands, despite
mary university of london, she says, focusing on vaccination alone will not be enough to limit the spread of alma krohn . it's more rapid than any previous wave that we've seen, which means that they will be a very, very large number of cases by a very soon. and that of course means high impact in terms of pressure and hospitals and high impact in terms of severe disease. and if you just look at our, you know, the proportion boost at it, it's still a minority compared to the entire population....
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while deep t go to sunny is an f e. m. ology sen, senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. she says, focusing on vaccination alone will not be enough to limit the spread of omicron. there's no doubt that it's spreading very, very quickly. actually in the you can dead markets when doubling in less than 2 days in how time, where, you know, at the diag we think started, it was reading it about doubling time 3 days. so it's more rapid than any previous wave that we've seen, which means that there will be a very, very large number of cases by soon. and that of course mean high impact in terms of pressure on how that old and high impact. and we had to do and if you just look at, you know, the proportion boosted it's still a minority compared to the entire population. and that means that although they are more wonderful group, somebody was boosted today. for example. we only have impact of the booster and about $10.00 to $14.00 days, and that's about $5.00 to $7.00 doubling time. so by that time case, numbers will be extremely high. even for people who booted today, of course, many pe
while deep t go to sunny is an f e. m. ology sen, senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. she says, focusing on vaccination alone will not be enough to limit the spread of omicron. there's no doubt that it's spreading very, very quickly. actually in the you can dead markets when doubling in less than 2 days in how time, where, you know, at the diag we think started, it was reading it about doubling time 3 days. so it's more rapid than any previous wave that we've seen, which means...
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nada melhem is associate professor of infectious diseases and microbiology at the american university of beirut. she you much forjoining us here on bbc news. first of all, could you just give us a picture, a broad sort of idea of how lebanon is being infected at the moment by covid—i9? thankfully, the cumulative number of daily cases has doubled since the beginning of september compared to those that we have seen earlier during the summer and we are currently at the daily number of cases and the incidence rate has also doubled as well. the mortality rate is currently at 3% and with more than 86% of these cases being unvaccinated, so we have approximately an average of 17—19 people dying from covid—i9. unfortunately, 78% of our icu beds are currently vaccinated and 98% of these occupants are not vaccinated. —— are currently occupied. there is also an increase positivity rate and now we're at an average during the past ia days of ii% and so lebanon has been affected not only by the pandemic but also by an economic an economic crisis that left the country at large and the health care system specificall
nada melhem is associate professor of infectious diseases and microbiology at the american university of beirut. she you much forjoining us here on bbc news. first of all, could you just give us a picture, a broad sort of idea of how lebanon is being infected at the moment by covid—i9? thankfully, the cumulative number of daily cases has doubled since the beginning of september compared to those that we have seen earlier during the summer and we are currently at the daily number of cases and...
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also in santiago is valentina ross, us, who's a political science professor at the university of chile. she's with a style. what live could chevy with us, sir? valentina? so we go so pocket down by 6 percent. it really trade the trillion pay, so in pre trading down by $3.00, the half percent is chili's position of slash america's economic powerhouse on the threat from bonuses, policies and markets rights rights to be rattled. oh, he's right, a really unconventional. gandhi dave, he's young. he's been, is he's all a day so he will probably become a really important name for the left in the country and the latin american region by the we have a really diverse congress and that was elected just a month ago. so we can notice thing a big turn in to the left in every single policy in every single policy. i think the general and context of this government is going to be really difficult because we have that and then make an economic crisis. but the turn to the left is going to be and not as much as we expected just a few months ago. ok, his relative experience was highlighted by his rivals throughou
also in santiago is valentina ross, us, who's a political science professor at the university of chile. she's with a style. what live could chevy with us, sir? valentina? so we go so pocket down by 6 percent. it really trade the trillion pay, so in pre trading down by $3.00, the half percent is chili's position of slash america's economic powerhouse on the threat from bonuses, policies and markets rights rights to be rattled. oh, he's right, a really unconventional. gandhi dave, he's young....
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called my good friend tess lori who wrote the definitive meta-analysis for ivermectin at the university of bath. she'sacking the city closely and she raised a series of points i would love to go over with you. her point is that this is a highly regular study. it was designed last february. the dosing of ivermectin is extremely low and extremely short was only three days of treatment at 300 micrograms per kilogram. there is all kinds of from those with the study. they are recruiting up to 14 days after onset of disease. if you want to treat with ivermectin all the dots i work with at our various organizations including unity all agree you have to start treatment early and ivermectin is part of a multitenant staged protocol:early treatment keeps people out of the hospital and keeps them from dying mortality rate if you do this -- laura: we might not be able to go through all of her concerns but to translate, a study almost designed to fail which a lot of physicians thought about hydroxychloroquine trials as well, designed to fail. >> designed to fail and it is full of errors, stopped it for logic that i
called my good friend tess lori who wrote the definitive meta-analysis for ivermectin at the university of bath. she'sacking the city closely and she raised a series of points i would love to go over with you. her point is that this is a highly regular study. it was designed last february. the dosing of ivermectin is extremely low and extremely short was only three days of treatment at 300 micrograms per kilogram. there is all kinds of from those with the study. they are recruiting up to 14...
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let's speak now to sonia gipson rankin, a law professor at the university of new mexico. she'sformer president of the new mexico black lawyers association. given prosecutors agreed this was a mistake and an accident, are you surprised at all by the verdict? �* , . , are you surprised at all by the verdict? �* , .,, , verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm _ verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm not _ verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm not sure - verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm not sure about| verdict? i'm pleased by the i verdict. i'm not sure about the word surprised. i think macron�*s mum said it best, you feel every emotion because this was an avoidable death —— daunte wright. you pointed out was use of the firearms was reckless, the use of force was unreasonable, but most critically this accident was actually criminal.- critically this accident was actually criminal. would you sa it actually criminal. would you say it could _ actually criminal. would you say it could be _ actually criminal. would you say it could be a _ actually criminal. would you say i
let's speak now to sonia gipson rankin, a law professor at the university of new mexico. she'sformer president of the new mexico black lawyers association. given prosecutors agreed this was a mistake and an accident, are you surprised at all by the verdict? �* , . , are you surprised at all by the verdict? �* , .,, , verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm _ verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm not _ verdict? i'm pleased by the verdict. i'm not sure - verdict? i'm pleased by the...
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karen grepin is an associate professor at the school of public health at the university of hong kong. she'sresearching the effectiveness of different types of border measures used throughout the pandemic and joins me live. she has been looking at how useful they've been. great to have you on the programme, i should say. in the first instance, we started to see the real imposition of border controls across asia. do they help? controls across asia. do they hel ? . ~ �* , controls across asia. do they hel? . ~ �*, ., help? yeah, i think it's a really interesting - help? yeah, i think it's a i really interesting question. we've been looking at this for almost two years, and we have learned a number of really important lessons. one, going back, one of the early lessons that came from china from the early stages of the pandemic, we have learned that targeted measures like the ones introduced right now in many countries in which they're saying they will ban travellers from southern africa, are relatively ineffective. it's very difficult to know where the virus is right now, and this variant, and i
karen grepin is an associate professor at the school of public health at the university of hong kong. she'sresearching the effectiveness of different types of border measures used throughout the pandemic and joins me live. she has been looking at how useful they've been. great to have you on the programme, i should say. in the first instance, we started to see the real imposition of border controls across asia. do they help? controls across asia. do they hel ? . ~ �* , controls across asia....
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of the universe. and we can ask the to doctor stephanie milan. she's a planetary scientists at nasa goddard space flight center in greenbelt, maryland. dr. milan, it's so great at to have you on the program, so we understand you're part of the team behind the james web space telescope. so can you tell us, 1st of all, what you're expecting to see with this telescope? and honestly, will we see signs of extraterrestrial life? absolutely. we are expecting to actually see the 1st stars and galaxies of our universe. those the formed right after the big bang after all of the chaos from the big bag. and we're going to be looking at planets around other stars and trying to search for earth 2 point. oh, we're looking not necessarily for life itself, but we're going to be looking at atmospheres of planets to see whether or not any of those atmospheres actually looked like our own. or maybe they have a unique chemistry that would suggest that there's something going on that perturbing that planet. be it a geologic process or possibly a biologic process, but someth
of the universe. and we can ask the to doctor stephanie milan. she's a planetary scientists at nasa goddard space flight center in greenbelt, maryland. dr. milan, it's so great at to have you on the program, so we understand you're part of the team behind the james web space telescope. so can you tell us, 1st of all, what you're expecting to see with this telescope? and honestly, will we see signs of extraterrestrial life? absolutely. we are expecting to actually see the 1st stars and galaxies...
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doctor hannah wakeford is a lecturer in astrophysics at the university of bristol. she'sth our understanding of the exoplanets — the planets that orbit a star outside the solar system. welcome to the programme. i guess that this is a very tense moment? everyone is so looking forward to what this telescope will bring us, but first of all we have got to get up but first of all we have got to get up there. but first of all we have got to get u- there. , , ., ., up there. this is one of the most tense moments _ up there. this is one of the most tense moments when _ up there. this is one of the most tense moments when it - up there. this is one of the most tense moments when it comes i up there. this is one of the most | tense moments when it comes to emission of the size, just getting it into space and at the first place. this has been decades in the making set we are all very excited and waiting to see what happens tomorrow. over the coming months, and waiting to see what happens tomorrow. overthe coming months, it is actually going to take over a month to get1 million miles
doctor hannah wakeford is a lecturer in astrophysics at the university of bristol. she'sth our understanding of the exoplanets — the planets that orbit a star outside the solar system. welcome to the programme. i guess that this is a very tense moment? everyone is so looking forward to what this telescope will bring us, but first of all we have got to get up but first of all we have got to get up there. but first of all we have got to get u- there. , , ., ., up there. this is one of the most...
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she is professor of sociology tufts university former guggenheim fellow and author most recently of the diversity bargain and other dilemmas of race, admissions and meritocracy at elite universities but tonight that she will be discussing adams a debut book the state must provide. of the book george packer writes adam harris is a kind of journalist we most need meticulous in his research, careful in his thinking, passionate indecision. this book is a powerful, quietly angry, revelatory and utterly persuasive. as a book that chronicles the legal, social and political erected to block equitable education and the united states, clint smith calls it an valuable text from a supremely talented writer. we're so pleased to be hosting this event tonight. so that further ado adam and natasha digital podium is yours. >> thank you so much. it is great to be joined by all of you this evening. i want to start actually by looking through this but there's a couple readings i wanted to do. the first to set the stage for the book opens in the introduction with aware of some of these ideas came from where
she is professor of sociology tufts university former guggenheim fellow and author most recently of the diversity bargain and other dilemmas of race, admissions and meritocracy at elite universities but tonight that she will be discussing adams a debut book the state must provide. of the book george packer writes adam harris is a kind of journalist we most need meticulous in his research, careful in his thinking, passionate indecision. this book is a powerful, quietly angry, revelatory and...
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of new york and the university of wyoming. she's the author of several books includ
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of new york and the university of wyoming. she's the author of several books including her first book confucius never said which if you haven't read it i highly recommend it which describes a family struggle to survive under china's socialist regime kuchis ao senior contributor to the federal center writings have appeared in "the wall street journal" "fox news" national review "newsweek" and other national media. helen has served on commissions and match of denver where she lives with her husband mike and those include the colorado state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on civil rights. what impresses me the most about and it's her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a u.s. citizen in 2013 and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishingck her latest book which is of course for sale at the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event or book "backlash" how china's aggression has backfired helen is shining a spotlight on the repr
of new york and the university of wyoming. she's the author of several books including her first book confucius never said which if you haven't read it i highly recommend it which describes a family struggle to survive under china's socialist regime kuchis ao senior contributor to the federal center writings have appeared in "the wall street journal" "fox news" national review "newsweek" and other national media. helen has served on commissions and match of denver...
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conferences, murder edition, iraq, end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva and i was who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on shelter commercial on can houghton of kion level. this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. so look, im awful a month, all dirty nostrils renew. it says he really to all that i'll do no good cooper. the cities, hotels in the united nation. so the very special relationship during state visits, hotel serve as the link between backroom politics and official announcements. it's the point between private conversations and will to face to like a discrete unofficial pot to the un. ah, the most momentous, international conference of the post war era, turned the eyes of the world a summer door, the tranquil, swift, capital of geneva, the gleaming palace of nations big for america, england, france, and russia, met to seek an end to a decade of cold war heading the soviet delegation were bri miracle, gannon and communist party chief cruise jeff displaying russia's plan, policy of friendship. bruce, jeff called
conferences, murder edition, iraq, end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva and i was who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on shelter commercial on can houghton of kion level. this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. so look, im awful a month, all dirty nostrils renew. it says he really to all that i'll do no good cooper. the cities, hotels in the united...
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after addition, i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, learn who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commercial. okay. hot enough, kiara. laborious is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star selda came awfully motel dirty. national genie is, is he really to all the child, you know, can cooper the cities, hotels in the united nation. so the very special relationship during state visits, hotel serve as the link between backroom politics and official announcements. it's the point between private conversations and will to face the like a discrete unofficial partner to the un. ah, the most momentous, international conference of the post war era turned the eyes of the world. the summer toward the clan goes, was capital of geneva, the gleaming palace of nations. the big for america, england, france on russia, met to seek an end to a decade of cold war. heading the soviet delegation were bri, mirabelle, gannon and communist party chief cruise jeff displaying rushes plan, policy of friendship. bruce, jef
after addition, i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, learn who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commercial. okay. hot enough, kiara. laborious is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star selda came awfully motel dirty. national genie is, is he really to all the child, you know, can cooper the cities, hotels in the united nation. so the...
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conferences, the edition i have and of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, that was really who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights and she did it here also the commercial. okay. hot enough kiosk releases the fundamental document of the united nations like a guiding star. so look, im awful normal to all dirty nostrils. uni.
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i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, an earlier who said she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commercial or get hot enough kiara it. i believe this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. so look, you're more formal to all dirty nostrils. you knew it says you really to all the child, you know, couple the cities, hotels in the united nation. so the very special relationship during state visits, hotel serve is the link between backroom politics and official announcements. it's the point between private conversations and well to face the like a discrete unofficial partner to the un. ah, the most momentous, international conference of the post war era, turned the eyes of the world, the summer toward the clan goose was capital of geneva, the gleaming palace of nations, the big for america, england, france, and russia met to seek an end to a decade of cold war heading, the soviet delegation were bri, mirabelle, gannon and communist party chief cruise jeff displaying russia's plan, policy of
i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, an earlier who said she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commercial or get hot enough kiara it. i believe this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. so look, you're more formal to all dirty nostrils. you knew it says you really to all the child, you know, couple the cities, hotels in the united...
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i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, an earlier who said she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commercial. okay, hot nascar, i believe this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star document for them all to all dirty national genie is, is he really to all the child, you know, can cooper the cities, hotels in the united nation. so the very special relationship during state visits, hotel serve as the link between backroom politics and official announcements. it's the point between private conversations and will to face the like a discrete unofficial partner to the un. ah, the most momentous, international conference of the post war era turned the eyes of the world. the summer toward the clan goes west capitol of geneva, the gleaming palace of nations, the big for america, england, france on russia, meant to seek an end to a decade of cold war. heading the soviet delegation were bri, mirabelle, gannon and communist party chief cruise jeff displaying rushes plan, policy of friendship. bruce,
i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, an earlier who said she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commercial. okay, hot nascar, i believe this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star document for them all to all dirty national genie is, is he really to all the child, you know, can cooper the cities, hotels in the united nation. so the very...
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after addition, i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva miller, who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here, shall a commercial. okay. hot enough, kiara. laborious is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. so look him awful, a multiple dirty national genie. this is, he really to all the child you know, can cooper.
after addition, i will end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva miller, who she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here, shall a commercial. okay. hot enough, kiara. laborious is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. so look him awful, a multiple dirty national genie. this is, he really to all the child you know, can cooper.
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university of louisville. that's right. the mcconnell center at the university of louisville. she told this to the ground.s to convince you this court is not comprised of a bunch of partisan hacks. now, where would anybody get an idea like that? never mind. the polls show that the majority of americans oppose overturning roe versus wade. opponents of roe have become the dogs who caught the car except in this case, they have no idea how to drive it. more like dogs playing poker at this point. if roe is struck down or gutted, other states will likely outlaw abortion. does anybody have a plan for how to enforce that? what can democrats say at this point? life's a mitch, i guess? but the harsh reality is that democrats have been outmaneuvered by mitch mcconnell. now democrats may be staring at the chess board wondering what to do. what about the filibuster? the same one that is preventing all kinds of legislation from passing in the senate from abortion rights to protecting america's elections to gun laws. just this week, another american high school was terrorized by a mass shooter. this time, it was michiga
university of louisville. that's right. the mcconnell center at the university of louisville. she told this to the ground.s to convince you this court is not comprised of a bunch of partisan hacks. now, where would anybody get an idea like that? never mind. the polls show that the majority of americans oppose overturning roe versus wade. opponents of roe have become the dogs who caught the car except in this case, they have no idea how to drive it. more like dogs playing poker at this point. if...
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