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let's pull in and told me a professor of international economics at the university of st balance for comment on this is in switzerland for us what would you say greece and its bailout a success story or. agrees the speculates on feet to the success to the finance market so at least to the successful to see process government what about tomorrow when all those pensioners realise there isn't that much money in the pension pot. access to the financial market of course is due to the fact that greece has now some kind of hooper tutti it has modest repayment obligations and some. of cash so these the next month or next year the secret government should be able to on the take the forms message quite unnecessary forms to improve the life of the greek people ok let me get back to the greek pensioners again when when we're talking about twenty percent unemployment g.d.p. down twenty five percent on pre-crisis levels it doesn't sound like there's going to be the productivity to actually keep true the country going and to ensure that further down the track greek pensioners are well looked after.
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the university of st callan a training ground for future captains of industry. that sex with robots is an issue here a surprising but ethics professor thomas persona is convinced that digitization and robotics are important topics that don't stop when it comes to sexuality surveys show that sex with robots is more than just a fetish. and up to forty percent of all men in europe can imagine having sex with a robot and somewhat fewer women are interested on that there's potential that too . professor kathleen richardson is a vehement opponent of sex robots hello everyone is great my name is kathleen richardson and i'm the director of the campaign against sex robots. and i don't view beings as objects i don't see this as interchangeable that you can replace a human with a machine and they'll do the same things because i think human beings are different from things. martina is a robot psychologist she's also critical of tendencies in the sex robot industry but also. has to be said ninety five percent of the sex robots that are currently available on the market of fe
the university of st callan a training ground for future captains of industry. that sex with robots is an issue here a surprising but ethics professor thomas persona is convinced that digitization and robotics are important topics that don't stop when it comes to sexuality surveys show that sex with robots is more than just a fetish. and up to forty percent of all men in europe can imagine having sex with a robot and somewhat fewer women are interested on that there's potential that too ....
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. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: today, the trump administration took another step toward doing so by changing rules that would allow consumers touy cheaper insurance. but as lisa desjardins explains, there are concerns the plansar could beul to consumers with health problems who could find the reough coverage.out >> desjardins: thedent says there needs to be more affordable options than somef the insurance available through the obamacare marketplaces. the short-term plans will likely offer much lower premiums. but insurers would not have to cover pre-existing conditions, or offer the same benefits as required by the affordable careu act. ently, people can only use short-term coverage for three monthsle but the new would allow people to keep those plans for a year, and potentially renew it for a total of three years. julie appleby covers this for kaiserealth news. and joins me now. julie, let me just start off rightway, while the trump administration says these are good options for
. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: today, the trump administration took another step toward doing so by changing rules that would allow consumers touy cheaper insurance. but as lisa desjardins explains, there are concerns the plansar could beul to consumers with health problems who could find the reough coverage.out >> desjardins: thedent says there needs to be more...
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. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodrf: a pitched battle in afghanistan between taliban fighters and afghan forces continued today in ghazni, southwest of t capital, kabul. at least 100 afghan security personnel have been lled in this latest show of force by the insurgents. he baimg the fifth american to die there this year, almost 17 years after the united states entafghan stand, nick schifrin is back now with the authois nick schifriack now with the author of a new book that looks at this war, the war in iraq, and some of those who have fought them on the front lines. >> schifrin: more than three million men and women have foug in afghanistan and iraq n e country asked them to overthrow the talid saddam hussein, rebuild shattered countries wracked by terrorism and sectarian war, and prop up vernments that sometimes actively undermined their efforts. no matter what you may think about the war's policies, these men and women are america's sons and daughters, wives and husbands, brothers and
. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodrf: a pitched battle in afghanistan between taliban fighters and afghan forces continued today in ghazni, southwest of t capital, kabul. at least 100 afghan security personnel have been lled in this latest show of force by the insurgents. he baimg the fifth american to die there this year, almost 17 years after the united states entafghan stand,...
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let's pull in it all foamy professor of international economics of the university of st gallen to comment on this is in switzerland for us what would you say greece and its bailout a success story or effect. greece's speculates on feet to be has access to the finance markets. at least today that's the successful to see cross government what about tomorrow when all those pensioners realize there isn't that much money in the pension pot. access to the financial market of course is due to the fact it's greece's now. it has modest repayment obligations and some sort of cash so these the next month or next year the superstore going to be able to on the take the forms message quite unnecessary forms to improve the life of the greek people ok let me get back to the greek pensioners again when when we're talking about twenty percent unemployment g.d.p. down twenty five percent on pre-crisis levels it doesn't sound like there's going to be the productivity to actually keep through the country going and to ensure that further down the track greek pensioners are well looked after. you are correct ch
let's pull in it all foamy professor of international economics of the university of st gallen to comment on this is in switzerland for us what would you say greece and its bailout a success story or effect. greece's speculates on feet to be has access to the finance markets. at least today that's the successful to see cross government what about tomorrow when all those pensioners realize there isn't that much money in the pension pot. access to the financial market of course is due to the fact...
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. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a partnership with theun r-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: before he was elected, president trump called nafta "possibly the woade deal ever," and said he would consider withdrawing entirely. well, the u.s. and mexico actually have been negotiating for months, before a deadline expires this week. the goal?a sew nafta-like agreement in place with canada and mexico before the next mexica government administration takes office..s yesterday, theand mexico announced they had reached a deal. to avoid tariffs, autos would have to produce at least 75% of an automobile'sarts and amenities in the u.s. or mexico. erit also requires more wo earn better wages-- at least $16 an hour.bu talks with canada-- america's second largest trading partner-- broke down weeks ago. today, canadian foreigminister chrystia freeland left europe and joined last minute talks greg ip of the "wall street journal" joins me again to walk o through the situation. so, greg, i tick a few things we think are part of the u.s.-mexico agreement. what
. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a partnership with theun r-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: before he was elected, president trump called nafta "possibly the woade deal ever," and said he would consider withdrawing entirely. well, the u.s. and mexico actually have been negotiating for months, before a deadline expires this week. the goal?a sew nafta-like agreement in place with canada and mexico before the next mexica...
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. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is e partnership with under-told stories project at the university of stomas in minnesot >> woodruff:ow, back to presidential politics and the rally president trump attended last night in northeastern pesylvania, to boost republican congressman lou barletta's run for the u.s. senate. the president's free-wheeling remarks included this characterization about his summit last month with russian president vladimir putin. >> i had a great meeting with putin. we discussed everything. i had a great meeting. now, we're being hindered by the russian hoax. it's a hoax, okay? i'll tell you what: russia's very unhappy that trump won, that i can tell you.uf >> woo putin said in helsinki last month that he favored mr. trump's election. and u.s. intelligence officials have said repeatedly that russia's efforts in 2016 were intended to help mr. trump, and hurt the campaign of hillary clinton. remarks last's night also stood in contrast to this warning from his own director of national intelligence, dan coats, yesterday in the white house briefing room. >> in regards toinu
. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is e partnership with under-told stories project at the university of stomas in minnesot >> woodruff:ow, back to presidential politics and the rally president trump attended last night in northeastern pesylvania, to boost republican congressman lou barletta's run for the u.s. senate. the president's free-wheeling remarks included this characterization about his summit last month with russian president vladimir putin. >> i had a great meeting...
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read a phony in saying gallant switzerland he's a professor of international economics at the university of st galang we appreciate your time very much so. thank you this thanks for your joining us so this new milestone how does it really affect the average greek citizen well indeed it's a milestone to be greece's speculates own feet again for the first time since a national crisis so deficit sess for a super us government but as you mentioned it isn't didn't know it is. a success of today yet what will have to happen in your opinion for the average greek citizen to finally start to feel this. well the end of the bailout and the cash property have now by the government some time time day should use to own the change reforms in their home states who only take their home or i think of it still takes a long time to get licensees if you want to open a business if you want to build a house on your site these are all elements so complicated grossi which harm story city since and which still is a strangle hold for a colony and the time the government has not wish to do used to do this homework so do
read a phony in saying gallant switzerland he's a professor of international economics at the university of st galang we appreciate your time very much so. thank you this thanks for your joining us so this new milestone how does it really affect the average greek citizen well indeed it's a milestone to be greece's speculates own feet again for the first time since a national crisis so deficit sess for a super us government but as you mentioned it isn't didn't know it is. a success of today yet...
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of strategy and policy. dr. carpenter holds degree from florida state university, including a phd in british military history, and also from the university of st. andrew's scotland and north carolina chapel hill as well as graduate studies in the department of war studies, king's college university of london. professor carpenter retired from the u.s. navy with the rank of captain after 30 years of service, both active duty and reserve. and many will remember that he talked to us just two years ago on the rise of the maritime empires, so in a way this is a continuation, i guess. in june of 2009, he published resurrection of anmimony, the first of two historical novels centered on a retired royal navy intelligence officer brought back into the field to confront na nazi germany. interesting. ladies and gentlemen, dr. stanley carpenter. >> thank you, bob. let me say it's a pleasure and honor to be back. always a thrill to be here. let me make one quick remark here before we get started. a question earlier -- here we are. a question earlier on the flags here. can we go back to the first one there? there we are. that actually is the imperial russian
of strategy and policy. dr. carpenter holds degree from florida state university, including a phd in british military history, and also from the university of st. andrew's scotland and north carolina chapel hill as well as graduate studies in the department of war studies, king's college university of london. professor carpenter retired from the u.s. navy with the rank of captain after 30 years of service, both active duty and reserve. and many will remember that he talked to us just two years...
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one of the things we brought out is a hard hat from a project at the university of new mexico in which they put st. pete on the ability to bring federal funds. one of the things we brought out is a hard hat from a project at the university of new mexico in which they put st. pete on the hard hat for him to wear at the ground breaking. is the when roll call vote adopted a balanced budget. it was also an effort in which he worked adopted a balanced budget. it was also an effort in which he worked closely with president clinton on. he was known one of the republi who pushed back. again, bipartisan tendencies with president clinton in office, he found that he could work to achieve more balanced federal budgets. on this table, we brought out some materials related to watergate in 1973. one of the fun things about working with political papers is that often everything that is old becomes new again. early in his senate career he was obviously in office as watergate was unfolding. so we brought out a selection of materials that were related to or in response to the saturday night massacre after richard ni
one of the things we brought out is a hard hat from a project at the university of new mexico in which they put st. pete on the ability to bring federal funds. one of the things we brought out is a hard hat from a project at the university of new mexico in which they put st. pete on the hard hat for him to wear at the ground breaking. is the when roll call vote adopted a balanced budget. it was also an effort in which he worked adopted a balanced budget. it was also an effort in which he worked...
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politicians of either being jailed or issued arrest warrants the fate of one of them on saturday of st andrews university will be discussed in edinburgh tomorrow in a meeting between torah and scottish first minister nicola sturgeon joining me now via skype from strasburg is jordi solaire he's a member of the european parliament representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jointly thanks so much for coming on just before we get to the fate of professor glare upon society successful it's been this e.u. catalonia dialogue platform after your paris meeting perhaps it will meet in london next. yes we were last week in the summit action out of. the french founder and the lead it was successful in the sense that we could explain to some friends and b.s. the current situation in iran here also and of our platform from the from the european parliament we were very interested in change of the us and work at. dr. beach from different political affiliations to look at this and that's precisely what we want to do on this date at the exchan
politicians of either being jailed or issued arrest warrants the fate of one of them on saturday of st andrews university will be discussed in edinburgh tomorrow in a meeting between torah and scottish first minister nicola sturgeon joining me now via skype from strasburg is jordi solaire he's a member of the european parliament representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jointly thanks so much for coming on just...
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of albuquerque. school, ad st. mary's private catholic school, in albuquerque. he attended the university of new mexico. after graduating, he was a schoolteacher, at garfield the junior high school in albuquerque. he attended law school at the university of denver and then returned to private practice in albuquerque. in 1972, he ran for united states senate and was elected as a private republican. pete was known as an expert on the federal budget. he was one of the chief architects of the federal budget process. at times, he was one of the most knowledgeable people on d.c. was -- not only was this -- he focused heavily on deficit reduction. on budget matters he was among the most knowledgeable people in the room. people who served on the committee were well advised to be prepared before taking questions from him. this brought out a sampling of materials related to his work on the budget committee as well as some of the effects of that for new mexico. we brought out his nameplate from the time as chairman of the budget committee in the 1980's. as theator's position times chairman of the budget committee
of albuquerque. school, ad st. mary's private catholic school, in albuquerque. he attended the university of new mexico. after graduating, he was a schoolteacher, at garfield the junior high school in albuquerque. he attended law school at the university of denver and then returned to private practice in albuquerque. in 1972, he ran for united states senate and was elected as a private republican. pete was known as an expert on the federal budget. he was one of the chief architects of the...
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the director of american studies at st. joseph's university. of publix -- published author and professor. she has edited a companion to the first lady. earlier she was the author of red spy, stolen secrets of the cold war. timothy naftali is a presidential historian and clinical associate professor of public services of new york runners -- new york university. he directed the richard nixon presidential library and museum. he has co-authored several books and most notably john f. kennedy, the great crisis and in 2007, a book on george h. w. bush. and catherine allgor, president of the historical society pick a historian and specializing in biographies of american first ladies and most notably, dolly madison. please enjoy this presentation on how different institutional's and individuals are being changed and incorporating different perspectives into the narratives of presidential history. thank you so much.[ applause ] . >> thank you for the kind introduction. thank you for including me and all of us here. this is a terrific few days with a lot o
the director of american studies at st. joseph's university. of publix -- published author and professor. she has edited a companion to the first lady. earlier she was the author of red spy, stolen secrets of the cold war. timothy naftali is a presidential historian and clinical associate professor of public services of new york runners -- new york university. he directed the richard nixon presidential library and museum. he has co-authored several books and most notably john f. kennedy, the...
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devin next by skype from fergus as the university of missouri, history and black studies professor, joining us to talk about race relations in the st. louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i wish it would be under happier events. so, as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting, killing of michael brown happened four years ago. he's part of a larger sort of context, i think. as the doj reported in 2015, noted, law enforcement in ferguson, also in greater st. louis, in the st. louis suburbs, see designed, trying to citizens as targets of extraction. so what happened with the michael brown case, with his shooting, was part of that broader context in which law enforcement is sent out by city managers to extract fines, fees, wealth from communities of color, especially communities of color. so greenert is of color are under siege by law enf
devin next by skype from fergus as the university of missouri, history and black studies professor, joining us to talk about race relations in the st. louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i...
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. >>> well "st louis post-dispatch" reports researchers say an easy eye exam shows promise in predicting alzheimer's decades before symptoms appear. researchers at washington university ofed a technology similar to what is found in many eye doctors' offices. they detected evidence suggesting alzheimer's in older patients who had no symptoms of the disease. scientists estimate alzheimer's-related plaques build up two decades before the onset of symptoms. >> "the boston globe" says one of the first apple computers could be sold at auction next month for nearly $1 million. the fully functional apple one was hand built in 1976 by company co-founders steve wozniak and steve jobs. only 200 were made. about 80 survive. this relic of the 20th century can still play checkers. we had an apple two and apple two plus. those were some of the first ones. not like that. >> and the "los angeles times" reports snoop dogg's first cookbook has mac and cheese, gin and juice and lobster thermidor. hopefully not all in one dish. there are no cannabis recipes. >> uh-oh. let's see what snoop is going to add to the mashed potatoes. what is that? >> a little bit of this. >> look at this body. >>
. >>> well "st louis post-dispatch" reports researchers say an easy eye exam shows promise in predicting alzheimer's decades before symptoms appear. researchers at washington university ofed a technology similar to what is found in many eye doctors' offices. they detected evidence suggesting alzheimer's in older patients who had no symptoms of the disease. scientists estimate alzheimer's-related plaques build up two decades before the onset of symptoms. >> "the...
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of the university faculty or staff. stanford police learned of the rape after the woman went to st stanford hospital.he has asked to be anonymous. the campus is still on summer break with fall classes resuming late next month, this law professor speaking for herself and not knowing details of the latest class says sexual violence on campus is a problem. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their time at stanford and the number is highest for freshman. >> reporter: last year there were 190 reports of sexual harassment or violence in the 2016-2017 school year. it led to 12 formal investigations. two received suspensions, one a permanent ban. alex richardson is a crisis intervention manager which operates a 24 hour support hotline. victims of counseling and support services. >> we are going to believe them, we are going to student them and be able to walk them through that and i hope to work myself out of a job. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford po
of the university faculty or staff. stanford police learned of the rape after the woman went to st stanford hospital.he has asked to be anonymous. the campus is still on summer break with fall classes resuming late next month, this law professor speaking for herself and not knowing details of the latest class says sexual violence on campus is a problem. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students...
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devin next by skype from fergus as the university of missouri, history and black studies professor, joining us to talk about race relations in the st. louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i wish it would be under happier events. so, as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting, killing of michael brown happened four years ago. he's part of a larger sort of context, i think. as the doj reported in 2015, noted, law enforcement in ferguson, also in greater st. louis, in the st. louis suburbs, see designed, trying to citizens as targets of extraction. so what happened with the michael brown case, with his shooting, was part of that broader context in which law enforcement
devin next by skype from fergus as the university of missouri, history and black studies professor, joining us to talk about race relations in the st. louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i...
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degree in government and economics from the london school of economics and both in ma and phd in political science from washington university in st. louis. michael cannon is the director of health policy studies at the cato institute. he is a coeditor of replacing obamacare, the cato institute on health care reform and he is a co-author of healthy competition , was holding back health care and how to free it. degree holds a bachelors in american government from the university of virginia and an ma in economics and a jm in law and economics from the george mason university. remarks as to their we followed of course with plenty of time for questions and discussion. with that, i turn things over to michael. >> thank you, jeff. thank all of you for coming as well. we are here to talk about a change that the federal government has made it how it implements federal health insurance laws and regulations this is a change that hasn't really received the attention it aserves because it really is bit revolutionary. it's a huge victory for those who are fighting for better and more affordable, more secure health care. it's a huge victory for
degree in government and economics from the london school of economics and both in ma and phd in political science from washington university in st. louis. michael cannon is the director of health policy studies at the cato institute. he is a coeditor of replacing obamacare, the cato institute on health care reform and he is a co-author of healthy competition , was holding back health care and how to free it. degree holds a bachelors in american government from the university of virginia and an...
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of the app store. st. louis university adding alexa to college storms.hey are designed to answer questions like what time does the library close he says speaking loudly and clearly for trump administration we are not going to let that censorship happen. understand that social networks have been under a lot of pressure who believe it is being quashed. it has been the topic of conversation. twitter founder and ceo insisted in an interview with lester holt twitter does not sensor based on political views. hi posted this, that he had demanded he explain. another example of conservatives. he explained to congress what's going on. this is a problem with his own twitter settings. there is nothing that's incredibly offensive. >> right. >> i looked. >> right. >> so he later says wait. why did that happen? >> turn the filter off, you'll see everything. >> that's interesting. i have that filter. i checked. some times people will post inappropriate pictures. that's why i wondered about her excellent. >> okay. thanks. >>> a surprise twist against harvey weinstein not
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of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan at joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of international trade and economic development thanks very much for being with us so does this updated nafta have have the kind of support that it needs from from the business community and the general public right now the updated matter agreement especially the u.s. mexican deal will be supported by business really for a almost the relief it gives because the uncertainty was killing investment plans as for public support for this i expect it will be much greater in the steel sector and in the call sector and in the states of the united states where those industries are well represented like michigan so what was a stake there then between between those industries that you're talking about particularly between the relationship they have between the u.s. and mexico and is it really that different from the current nafta deal well involves two things that let me answer the second one first the new death to deal is actually a very sm
of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan at joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of international trade and economic development thanks very much for being with us so does this updated nafta have have the kind of support that it needs from from the business community and the general public right now the updated matter agreement especially the u.s. mexican deal will be supported by business...
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and first i want to acknowledge a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too, katie sibley from st. joseph university, and nancy smith is in the back of the room who did oral histories with lady bird johnson and got to know her quite well. then at the archives for many, many years. i'm always struck by -- and i happen to live in the neighborhood just around the corner from where the johnsons lived at the el manies where he lived as vice president. then they lived for even several weeks, if not almost a month after he had become president. and she had become first lady after that. the tragedy of the assassination. i so i always walking by that house always feel the presence of the johnsons still looms in the spring valley neighborhood of washington d.c. but i'm really struck by the quote from mrs. johnson herself about how she felt about becoming first lady after the assassination of john f. kennedy. and how she said people look at the living and wish for the dead. you just can't imagine really the personal pain that hiexhibid that the whole country was feeling. and here were the johnsons front and ce
and first i want to acknowledge a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too, katie sibley from st. joseph university, and nancy smith is in the back of the room who did oral histories with lady bird johnson and got to know her quite well. then at the archives for many, many years. i'm always struck by -- and i happen to live in the neighborhood just around the corner from where the johnsons lived at the el manies where he lived as vice president. then they...
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there are a lot of evangelicals who are thinking about this, just to throw out some names. washington university st. louis law professor, those in the dutch reformed calvinist tradition have thought about this. catholic social teachings, the association of evangelicals. how do we live in a pluralistic society in which our differences are respected i think the christian right -- i talk about this in terms of the dog chasing the bus, they've been chasing the bus for the last 30 or 40 year40years but they haven't tht about what they are going to do when they catch the bus. what do they want, do they want a ten commandments in front of every single city hall or do they want manger scenes? they don't want to put anybody that has an abortion in jail, so there hasn't been a fully -- there have been ways in which to think about evangelical engagement with people but the christian right seems to want no part of it. so much of the text for who conr ourselves evangelical is at least as much forward-looking as backward looking in history starting with the call to abraham that is always referenced as a validati
there are a lot of evangelicals who are thinking about this, just to throw out some names. washington university st. louis law professor, those in the dutch reformed calvinist tradition have thought about this. catholic social teachings, the association of evangelicals. how do we live in a pluralistic society in which our differences are respected i think the christian right -- i talk about this in terms of the dog chasing the bus, they've been chasing the bus for the last 30 or 40 year40years...
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sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library. he has co-authored several books, most notably for our purposes today, "john f. kennedy: the great crisis" and in 2017 a book on george h.w. bush. and katherine algore is a noted american historian and specialized in biographies of american first ladies. most notably dolley madison. please enjoy this presentation on how different organizations, institutions and individuals are being changed and incorporating different perspectives and moments into the narrative of presidential history. thank you so. >> thank you. >> thank you for the kind introduction and to the whole team for including me and including all of us here. this has been a terrific few days alre
sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library. he has co-authored several books, most notably for our purposes today, "john f....
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. >> reporter: university of minnesota criminologist chris tegen co-wrote the book on felony voting laws, which date back to the 1870s. st the united states is perhaps among the very few nations that disenfranchise everybody for committing a felony-level crime. >> reporter: uggen says these laws are meant to be more of a moral punishment than a legal one. now, florida has a ban that could be overturned on a ballot measure this november. and if that's the case, more anan one-million people could igt their voting rights back. as for crystal mason, she's headed back to federal prison next month. john? >> dickerson: omar villafranca. .hanks, omar. the united nations special envoy to syria warned today three million civilians could be at dask if the assad regime launches a large-scale invasion against rebels in idlib ovovince. violence can happen at a moment's notice in syria, but two americans have designed a ciy to warn civilians there before an air-strike. here's holly williams. >> reporter: john jaeger and dave levin grew up in chicago and dallas. they worked high-flying jobs in finance and consulting. bet now they've bec
. >> reporter: university of minnesota criminologist chris tegen co-wrote the book on felony voting laws, which date back to the 1870s. st the united states is perhaps among the very few nations that disenfranchise everybody for committing a felony-level crime. >> reporter: uggen says these laws are meant to be more of a moral punishment than a legal one. now, florida has a ban that could be overturned on a ballot measure this november. and if that's the case, more anan one-million...
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university of leuven. her law degree from yale. after practicing for several years, she currently serves as special counsel for the st. thomas more society. then we will hear from porter wilkinson. he clerk for judge kavanaugh from 2070 2008 before clerking for the chief justice john roberts. she received her undergraduate from university of north carolina. at chapel hill, she was a three-time all-american selection in women's lacrosse and in 2012 she was inducted into the virginia chapter of the for lacrosse hall of fame her contributions to the sport. she is a practicing lawyer here finally,gton dc area you will hear from someone who clerk from judge kavanaugh 2008 in 2009. he went to harvard, cambridge, and yale. cases ingued seven front of the supreme court. advisor on the rocky constitutional process to the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and as the director at the national security council. please join me in welcoming our panelists. thank you for having me. about what judge kavanaugh is like as a boss. a lot of people said he was humble and down-to-earth. but that does not capture the full extent of the man. -- larly pe
university of leuven. her law degree from yale. after practicing for several years, she currently serves as special counsel for the st. thomas more society. then we will hear from porter wilkinson. he clerk for judge kavanaugh from 2070 2008 before clerking for the chief justice john roberts. she received her undergraduate from university of north carolina. at chapel hill, she was a three-time all-american selection in women's lacrosse and in 2012 she was inducted into the virginia chapter of...
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the area of the university that the white supremacist march originally kicked off from last year as a way to they say reclaim their space and take it back from these white supremacists so my you st charles who people are bracing themselves but in washington on sunday we're expecting demonstrations from white nationalists and extremist groups as well as a counter demonstration how prepared are the police to do with a potential clash. the police have said their biggest priority for these protests happening will be to keep people apart they definitely do not want a repeat of what happened last year and really no one wants a repeat of what happened last year so they said their goal is to keep people apart and they will also be scanning the crowds for weapons that means full on guns anyone carrying guns will not be permitted to even if they have a permit to do so and anything that might be a weapons is a lead pipe or an umbrella but it is a big question how they are going to keep these crowds apart because everyone is going to be converging on a main square on the same main square and we are expecting some very large crowds at least from the counter protesters side it's still unclear
the area of the university that the white supremacist march originally kicked off from last year as a way to they say reclaim their space and take it back from these white supremacists so my you st charles who people are bracing themselves but in washington on sunday we're expecting demonstrations from white nationalists and extremist groups as well as a counter demonstration how prepared are the police to do with a potential clash. the police have said their biggest priority for these protests...
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of them. where are you from? >> new york. >> reporter: what school you go to? >> st. john's university. >> are you ready for your last day?l take it away and he will be spectacular. go ahead. >> the east coast will see the threat for more rain and possible flooding. the west coast is hot and dry heading into the weekend. we have a chance of rain for the summer concert series with temperatures in the mid-70s and lots of humidity. back to you, jillian and todd. >> reporter: he could replace me for the rest of the morning. jillian: you will be missed. >> reporter: everyone when they said this was anthony at last day said we love anthony. good job, my friend, see you around the hallways again. >> hopefully. shep: good job. jillian: good job. it is 9 minutes after the hour. anti-trump fbi agent peter stzrok demanded extra powers to target donald trump. is this a smoking gun proving the mueller probe is crooked? tom fitton blowing the lid on the bombshell report. why he says mueller needs to answer for stzrok's shady requested. todd: hot wheels, landing in trouble. a warning he got going viral. ♪ you got to fight ♪ for your rig
of them. where are you from? >> new york. >> reporter: what school you go to? >> st. john's university. >> are you ready for your last day?l take it away and he will be spectacular. go ahead. >> the east coast will see the threat for more rain and possible flooding. the west coast is hot and dry heading into the weekend. we have a chance of rain for the summer concert series with temperatures in the mid-70s and lots of humidity. back to you, jillian and todd....
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university in london claims to have made clearing easier than ever. here to explain more is professorjohn brewer, pro vice—chancellor of global engagement at st mary's universityavourite youtube channel, their favourite celebrity, their favoured and books, so we can look at their a nswe rs and books, so we can look at their answers and identify the type of course that might suit them. so you already have the model depending on their answers. what do learn from what youtube channel is someone's favourite? for instance if it focuses on sport they might be more suited to a sport related a health—related course. if it perhaps focuses more on celebrity, lifestyle and so on it is something else they can be diverted towards. it is ensuring students make the choice right for them. i think when we started today some students did not get the grades they were hoping for and there can be a bit of a panic to go to universities, it is a buyers”s market, many universities offering incentive for students. we wa nt to offering incentive for students. we want to make sure that they take time and have help support to make sure that all—importa nt life changing decision is the ri
university in london claims to have made clearing easier than ever. here to explain more is professorjohn brewer, pro vice—chancellor of global engagement at st mary's universityavourite youtube channel, their favourite celebrity, their favoured and books, so we can look at their a nswe rs and books, so we can look at their answers and identify the type of course that might suit them. so you already have the model depending on their answers. what do learn from what youtube channel is...
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so a joint study between the university in st petersburg russia and the laser in central institute in hanover germany a theoretical physicist tested how the great pyramids of giza would interact with electromagnetic waves and while their findings launched anyone who sees and will see in season one of ancient aliens it is surprising the science community it seems that the pyramids are capable of concentrating electromagnetic energy within the inner chambers and within its base these findings mean that the great pyramids of giza could ultimately help scientists create new kinds of nano particles that could be used to produce highly efficient solar panels and sensors far beyond what we have available today just think we might learn the key to clean energy from a forty five hundred year old four hundred fifty six what stack of rocks the. it's been labeled the film until now turns out that a structure believed to be a place for the dead is probably the key to life hallmark. i can't believe it is coming true you are writing our lives pretty incredible right that is our show predict they will number everyone in this world we are told that we are loved and so i te
so a joint study between the university in st petersburg russia and the laser in central institute in hanover germany a theoretical physicist tested how the great pyramids of giza would interact with electromagnetic waves and while their findings launched anyone who sees and will see in season one of ancient aliens it is surprising the science community it seems that the pyramids are capable of concentrating electromagnetic energy within the inner chambers and within its base these findings...
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for st louis skin younus the soul of this project places stars within the context of the universe. is that was me that is everything we're seeing here is expanding the universe is huge it's fourteen billion years old and still expanding is we live in a large super city in the milky way with over four hundred billion stars on that but that it does mean we get at this thing yes. the numbers are astonishing the explanations show how important astronomy has always been for humans. as the thought what if i'm going to be all our grandparents knew and identified as stars speak of the brightest star in the constellation virgo that means we spike and when it appeared in the east they knew it was time to sew or harvest astronomy was essential for daily life but today environmentalists pollution and all our technology have completely disconnected us and more than they can put up of them. the stars have gone out in the eyes of many. who live in the developed world. this is what the planet looks like at night artificial light illuminates large surfaces of the northern hemisphere. is the largest
for st louis skin younus the soul of this project places stars within the context of the universe. is that was me that is everything we're seeing here is expanding the universe is huge it's fourteen billion years old and still expanding is we live in a large super city in the milky way with over four hundred billion stars on that but that it does mean we get at this thing yes. the numbers are astonishing the explanations show how important astronomy has always been for humans. as the thought...
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st. cloud university where she's the first somali student senator. what a terrific young lady. >>> that's "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. s can a fire burning, at the tea complex in fremont. >>> right now at 6:00, we have breaking news. a fire burning at the tesla complex in fremont. skyranger's overhead. firefighters aggressively attacking this fire right outside the main factory. it broke out about 30 minutes ago and fremont firefighters just told us a couple of minutes ago that it started in a pile of cardboard that then spread to the surrounding area and started a brush fire. you can see closely in the middle left-hand side, it looks like one of the tents is on fire. fire trucks have actually surrounded that tent and they've been dousing this fire nonstop for the last 15 minutes. skyranger was also over ten minutes ago. you can see what's burning there, flames catching this cardboard pile on fire. lots of black smoke off 680 and 880. drivers beware. this is coming from the tesla complex in fremont. no word, again, if anybody's injured or hurt but we know it star
st. cloud university where she's the first somali student senator. what a terrific young lady. >>> that's "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. s can a fire burning, at the tea complex in fremont. >>> right now at 6:00, we have breaking news. a fire burning at the tesla complex in fremont. skyranger's overhead. firefighters aggressively attacking this fire right outside the main factory....
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not going to appear in entertainm >> brown: one area of continuing contention: sports names and logos. st recent years some schools and universities havped using native american nicknames. earlier this year the and inopans announced they will using the cartoonish chief wahoo logo on their uniforms. but they're keeping the indians na. more controversially, the washington redskins are keeping their name. smith is a fan of his local team, but not its name, though he understands the strong feelings. >> i have great empathy for fans, especially here in d.c. fans don't choose the name of the team, ght. a rich owner chooses it and in the case of these names it usually goes back a century sometimes. i get why people don't, aren't pleased when someone like me comes in and says, "you know, this name is a dictionary- defined slur," as it is in d.c. but if you come in and try to take it away from somebody, i get that that's, you know, you feel attacked. >> brown: no one would name team the redskins anymore, but not long ago victoria secret dressed model karlie klose like this, only to criticism.ter the muse about the images around them and wh
not going to appear in entertainm >> brown: one area of continuing contention: sports names and logos. st recent years some schools and universities havped using native american nicknames. earlier this year the and inopans announced they will using the cartoonish chief wahoo logo on their uniforms. but they're keeping the indians na. more controversially, the washington redskins are keeping their name. smith is a fan of his local team, but not its name, though he understands the strong...