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like university of new mexico or texas tech and these are big universities. where you are almost as i see it creating a p.r. machine if you tire of this many universities major universities doing research for you what universities are doing the research right now that is anti nuclear weapons where those programs being developed and that may be in some very small small ones but when you're funding that to this height a lot of times when journalists or even politicians draw conclusions based on information they go back to a university study university study shows this or proves this and i think that's part of what they're doing here that is really interesting the p.r. game. in the because you know what what campus lets see if your campus is making a bit of a $1000000000.00 or multiple hundreds of millions of dollars off this what campus is going to then allow nuclear power program. you don't protest to rage at that at that moment in time was like well we're making money off this will just keep you guys quiet and we already have a problem with free speech being silenced o
like university of new mexico or texas tech and these are big universities. where you are almost as i see it creating a p.r. machine if you tire of this many universities major universities doing research for you what universities are doing the research right now that is anti nuclear weapons where those programs being developed and that may be in some very small small ones but when you're funding that to this height a lot of times when journalists or even politicians draw conclusions based on...
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of this you can see the map or. there those are all the universities tied into all this john hopkins mission statement says it includes to bring the benefits of discovery to the world how can you bring benefits of discovery to the world when you're spending all of your time helping coordinate the building of nuclear weapons is that even possible for these universities to try to do plays both sides of this. well look i jump into it and i think that this is kind of systemic of what we're seeing across the big education complex that we have built in this country right now which is essentially selling themselves for any kind of research grants they can possibly get what's interesting is that if you dig into that report a little bit from i can you find that not only do we have a massive number of universities that are taking money to do this research but that students who are involved in this are immediately getting high paying jobs when they come out and so it's become a system where there's a lot of criticism right now of kind of the college system in general where you say well these people pay for big degrees they spend
of this you can see the map or. there those are all the universities tied into all this john hopkins mission statement says it includes to bring the benefits of discovery to the world how can you bring benefits of discovery to the world when you're spending all of your time helping coordinate the building of nuclear weapons is that even possible for these universities to try to do plays both sides of this. well look i jump into it and i think that this is kind of systemic of what we're seeing...
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mean a reappraisal of well known active ingredients and pharmaceuticals oliver vets from the university of you know is working with his research group on what are known as anti like or trying a class of drugs with huge potential for the treatment of diseases like rheumatism and asthma. at least when tested on female patients. the development of these active substances began in the 1980 s. and ninety's but the active substances were always tested on men and then it became clear that their efficacy was actually relatively low. data and see that the active substances are much more effective in female cells in female animals you can conclude that they could actually be more effective in women. so medical research shows that are adapting treatment diagnosis and medication to the different needs of men and women there's a logical step. one that will help take therapies to the next level. in the olden days it was all about plugging a hammering into nailing things but nowadays it's become very quiet because we just glue. tended words even for teeth. for either known or lost 2 of her teeth to gum disea
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studied this you would find a lot of philosophers with very profound insight on the nature of the universe and whether it was an object of reality or whether you could express it in mathematical equations. but in the present period, philosophy and reflection is not as major as they turn. we put our technology to get good talent in the technical field and for the first time we are changing events happening [inaudible] sooner or later it will come. i'm sort of obsessed with the phenomenon of teaching chess to a computer that then learns a form of chess that no human being in all of history could have developed against which a even in the most advanced computer-based of previous intelligence is in a way defenseless so what does that mean that you are teaching somebody that they set out to do that entirely different, i don't know the answer to this. >> does anyone else know the answer? [laughter] >> if i knew the answer i would become very rich. [laughter] [inaudible] the other concern is we have to keep our minds open to being this problem and find people that are capable of strategy in relat
studied this you would find a lot of philosophers with very profound insight on the nature of the universe and whether it was an object of reality or whether you could express it in mathematical equations. but in the present period, philosophy and reflection is not as major as they turn. we put our technology to get good talent in the technical field and for the first time we are changing events happening [inaudible] sooner or later it will come. i'm sort of obsessed with the phenomenon of...
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the from the security authorities come down martin thank you very much for an obvious as you are at the university of sussex thank you very much thank you. you're watching the news coming up ahead the creation of britain's colonial in iraq to new students in kenya also thousands of people driven from their homes now those victims are looking for compensation and i've taken the case to the united nations. but 1st let me now being added with some other stories making news around there was at least one person has died after a bridge fell into the town vivir in and near the town of immediate points in france made apply our local rescue service is at the scene where can a truck plunged into the water 97 i thought to have been involved in the accident. she lanka's new president performed a controversial swearing in ceremony that could threaten to further divide the country good wired rajapaksa has held his inauguration in a buddhist shrine diverted by the single ease with his followers his is credited his victory to his buddhist priest but said he's willing to work with his rivals. at least one shooter has
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to political protest inside them all right cameron mathison senior lecturer with the university of sussex thank you so much for the perspective thank you. the people of sri lanka have chosen their next president go to buy a brush as bonnie were sounding victory against his main opponents such as prima donna. the mission of course from colombo on the celebrations there and the unease after his victory. it's official she longed to have a project at the helm again. to poland crowds gathered on the streets of the capital of colombo to get a glimpse of the new leader. 8 rationalisations. the brother of former president mahinda rajapaksa. team to landslide victory a day after the presidential vote was held but his supporters are reckless with praise and that your nation. they're not about to get that he's taking over the country why doesn't a lot of trouble under any other leader even a child wouldn't feel safe on the streets i'm so happy long live. this week she belongs to the people who have shown their support for him and now i will feel safe here and know what they did that you know more than a mere
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you so much for talking to us today. residentctitioner and of the georgetown university school of foreign service. was wondering if you could expand on thoughts about the emotional intelligence quotient and how do you take into account relying on ai for issues of emotional intelligence like empathy, when the internet was expanding a lot of critics of the new technology, saying it would make humans less personal and mentally lazy and the champions and the postmodernists said it would free up the mind for bigger thoughts and more profound thinking and that is true in some sense, but it is also being used by smaller minded people to kind of spread their original negativity and thinking. i'm wondering how you square the intentions with the new avenues .f ai thank you so much. dr. kissinger: i don't know. [laughter] dr. kissinger: i don't know the answer to this question. you have defined what the must deal that we with when the enlightenment came along. there were a lot of philosophers because growing out of a religious period, there was another reflection about the nature of the universe and if the 1
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from the from security authorities come down martin thank you very much fear and this is you at the university of sussex thank you very much. thank you. you're watching the news coming up ahead corruption mismanagement and. cruise ships how these issues that help make. recover. but 1st a look at some other stories making news around the world russia has handed back 3 navy ships it captured last year from your cream is the latest move to ease tensions between the 2 countries before the summit next month the handover took place off the coast of crimea. the opposition did not win any seats in. the free north where the country's authoritarian leader president alexander look as schenkel has rejected the allegations many prominent opposition figures were declared ineligible candidates at least one person has died after a bridge fell into the town near the town of in france local rescue services are at the scene where a car and a truck into the water 9 thought to have been involved in the accident. a bright spot for the hard pressed italian city of venice floodwaters to recede after a record tide of flo
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to political protest inside iran all right cameron mathison senior lecturer with the university of sussex thank you so much for the perspective thank you. here's a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world sri lanka's former defense minister go to buy a rajapaksa has won the country's presidential election well wishers gathered at his home to congratulate him is the south asian nation's 1st major polls since it was rocked by the easter sunday bombings that killed more than 250 people the vote was largely splits along ethnic lines. police have launched a late night time operation to clear pro-democracy protesters from hong kong's polytechnic university the push came after a day of fierce clashes activists vowed to defend the campus which they occupied as part of a campaign aimed at disrupting traffic and hitting the territories economy. russia will return 3 captured naval vessels to ukraine according to russian media the boats were seized by russia last year as they tried to break through a russian blockade that had closed access to several ukrainian ports ships return come
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you want it? [laughter] eugene: that's how i ended up at the university of chicago. [laughter] barry: you come here as a student, you're finishing your work. myron miller says to you, you want to stick around and do the sort of research you are doing? is that how you became a professor here? barry: yeah. i had offers at some other places but most of the turned me down. they said i was to chicago. [laughter] eugene: i don't know what that meant, actually. barry: these folks know exactly what that means. [laughter] eugene: it was very weird to hire somebody from your own phd program on your faculty. they had only done one or two before that. barry: so david, you had a different experience. you grow up in kansas, get a ba in economics and a masters from the university of kansas. what made you decide to come to chicago? david: i did a little bit of reading in finance. a financei had professor there that got his phd here and he said, finance is exploding, really emerging as an academic discipline. one of the epicenters is clearly chicago, so i thought well, that would be f
you want it? [laughter] eugene: that's how i ended up at the university of chicago. [laughter] barry: you come here as a student, you're finishing your work. myron miller says to you, you want to stick around and do the sort of research you are doing? is that how you became a professor here? barry: yeah. i had offers at some other places but most of the turned me down. they said i was to chicago. [laughter] eugene: i don't know what that meant, actually. barry: these folks know exactly what...
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the discussion comes from the university of michigan. youan watch it at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> former president bill clinton and former florida governor jeb bush look back at the 1989 education summit. the conference was hosted by former president george h w bush education standards still in effect today. the george and barbara bush foundation hosted this event along with the university of new england. >> we do this for the first time barbarae passing of presidenttly after, george w. bush followed his wife into the great beyond. today, i ask we lower our heads up for a moment for the void left by the passing of these iconic americans and how lucky we were to have befriended them. james: thank you. throughout the year, we honor
the discussion comes from the university of michigan. youan watch it at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> former president bill clinton and former florida governor jeb bush look back at the 1989 education summit. the conference was hosted by former president george h w bush education standards still in effect today. the george and barbara bush foundation hosted this event along with the university of new england. >> we do this for the first time barbarae passing of presidenttly after,...
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the from the security authorities come down martin thank you very much fear and this is you are at the university of sussex thank you very much. thank you. let me have a yuppie did with some other stories making news around the world she learned because a new president performed a controversial sparing in ceremony that could threaten to further divide the country got there by adage of paxson held his inauguration in a book this trying to verify his single is a buddhist honor as he credited his victory to his buddhist a voter base but said he will work for or she duncans. chile's president sebastian pinera has admitted that police use excessive force against protesters it's the 1st time he's criticized police brutality since anti-government demonstrations began a month ago more than 20 people have been killed and thousands injured in the clashes. at least one person has died after a bridge fell into the town revert near the town of made apply in france looking rescue services at the scene where a car on a truck vanished into the water 9 people are thought to have been involved in the accident. you're
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studied the 16th or 17th, you find a lot of philosophers with very profound insights, the nature of the universe. whether the universe was on objective reality or whether it reflected the structure of your own mind, or whether you could express it in mathematical equations. but in our present period, philosophy and reflection, it's not a major, as major of the term. we put our talents into the technological field, and this is why this happened, that for the first time, world changing events happening which have no philosophic explanation or attempted explanation. but sooner or later it will come. i'm sort of obsessed with the alpha zero phenomenon of teaching chess to a computer, who then learns a form of chess that no human being in all of history has ever developed, or has ever worked. and against which we, with our traditional methods, even in the most advanced computers based on previous intelligence, is in a way defenseless. so what does that mean, that you would teach something to somebody who did not learn what you set out to do, but learned something entirely different? and within that w
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electronic instruments then the kinds of sounds that they produced were unearthly i kept finding myself thinking about the universe instead of the. thinking about you know a galaxy is a. the emptiness of space for example and i started to think actually most of the universe is silence the only place that there is any. actual noise is on earth you need an atmosphere for there to be noise so we are the noise in the universe as far as we know we don't know any other source of noise. it's us just us . but when you say space the silence how difficult is it then to transform that into music when you say when you put a very large reverberations on the side and you think that sounds so spacey you know there's been all these devices in the history of music called space echo and space chamber but of course in space there's no echo. there's no sound so so we've created a human fantasy about what space is like and all that we know is that it's very big . i started to think that composing making music i should say was such an unusually fumin function so we do this thing called making music for quite mysterious reasons i think and i think one of the reasons is i
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university thinks of our rivalry as a big rivalry. but i'm assuming that the university of texas thinks of it as maybe a little bit of a smaller rivalry. [ laughter ] so youall right >> jimmy: yeah, that's cool. i mean, but do you have, like -- do you have like hook 'em horns? you have that? what do you have at balor? >> we have our own version of hook 'em horns and it's the sic 'em bears any bears in the crowd we would say hey sic 'em bears [ audience boos something of that nature >> i think they like you >> and it's like - [ growling ] it's like -- [ growling ] >> jimmy: yeah they're not really booing. >> no. it sounded to me like, "i love you! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think that's what they were doing, yeah. >> okay, all right all right. >> jimmy: i love that. well, i think u.t. is playing balor soon >> yeah. >> couple of weeks we are very excited. it's always a big, big time to play the longhorns because they're such a big deal. and obviously, a big deal for the state of texas but currently, the balor bears, our alma mater, our balor bears are 8-0 number 12 in the country. >> jimmy: that's great good, that's fantastic [ cheers and applause >> it's tha
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all right medical a senior lecturer in latin american politics at the university of liverpool thank you thank you very much let's check in now on some other stories making news around the world violent protests have again broken out in the chilean capital santiago after the national currency the peso dropped to an historic low weeks of mass street protests that plunge the country into crisis protesters are demanding wide ranging social reforms and they want president sebastian pinera to stand down . israeli tanks have moved in along the border with gaza tensions have risen since an israeli airstrike killed a palestinian militant leader officials in gaza say the death toll in the latest escalation has reached 12 a barrage of rockets has been fired into israel in retaliation. at least 7 people have been killed in a car bomb explosion near the interior ministry in the afghan capital kabul no one has yet claimed responsibility the blast comes a day after a prisoner exchange between the government and taliban insurgents that is aimed at diffusing violence in afghanistan. and a protester has
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washington and the university where he was inducted by data kappa and and in english from the university of virginia. you can call the university of virginia, and a writing program the john hopkins university, george mason university as well as the american university. and is the author of a narrative on the adventure of clients king and matthew brady, portrait of a nation but today, we're here to celebrate his new book, published by simon & schuster, we are honored to have bubbles and speak today on barnum and american life. welcome bob. [applause]. bob: i have who many microphones going on here. now this one is on two. thank you kathy for your that lovely introduction. and thank you for your everything you do for the varna museum. thank you for your having me here at the barnum museum. and thank you for your everything that you and the people work with you have done to help me in writing this book. i also want to thank adrian st. pierre, and who really, just throughout the years i was working on the book. they offered me encouragement, lots of good information and home a lot with photographs in the boo
washington and the university where he was inducted by data kappa and and in english from the university of virginia. you can call the university of virginia, and a writing program the john hopkins university, george mason university as well as the american university. and is the author of a narrative on the adventure of clients king and matthew brady, portrait of a nation but today, we're here to celebrate his new book, published by simon & schuster, we are honored to have bubbles and...
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just what kind of institutional culture and problems that creates when you are an elite within the elite. phd from theent university of illinois and the most cutting edge of all the essays. he looked at micronesian foodways as they clashed with american naval administrators who were trying to impose american views of food on the islanders. the clash came about. looking at something that is , how toever looked at communicate with other units, tovices, other countries up and including handling the communication of the surrender of japan. at what isce looked the first of the u.s.'s long string of unsuccessful cases of military advising for the third world. that is the military advising mission in china. 1970'sson we went to the is nicholas looked at the transition of the u.s. controlling okinawa and the role of the military and media interacting in that process. an area that is almost never americanat least not military historians. at interservice rivalry and what i was looking at was the depth of bitterness and hatred between u.s. army and u.s. navy right after world war ii. and vice versa. they really hated each oth
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understand the study right, scientists are basically saying that the universe is a closed circle, right, a loop. so if you go down one side of the universe, you come back on the other side. so like if you travel far enough, eventually you will find yourself. oh my god, emma watson figured it out, self-partnering. all right, that is it for the headlines. let's move on to our top story. (applause). >> trevor: now that election day 2019 is officially other, the next big voting day on everyone's kal ender is november 3 are, 2020. it is the day donald trump will face off against the democratic nominee or his parole board, nobody knows, nobody knows. but before that date the dem contracts need to decide who their champion is going to be so let's catch up on the latest on the democratic race in our ongoing segment world war d. (applause) as the democratic field gives up for the first big vote for iowa and new hampshire, everyone's focus has turned to elizabeth warren. mass nas senator and aunt who writes i love you under all your facebook pictures. over the past few weeks warren has shot to the top of her poll thank toes her suppor
understand the study right, scientists are basically saying that the universe is a closed circle, right, a loop. so if you go down one side of the universe, you come back on the other side. so like if you travel far enough, eventually you will find yourself. oh my god, emma watson figured it out, self-partnering. all right, that is it for the headlines. let's move on to our top story. (applause). >> trevor: now that election day 2019 is officially other, the next big voting day on...
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you want to get back with me? i'll be right there. >>> next, a unique way to pay your parking tickets. if you're a student at the university ofter and jelly sandwich. >> it is that time. the program is called food and fines. donating five jars of peanut butter or jelly can chop 60 dollars off your fine. it goes to the school's emergency food supply which helps students coping with hunger. >> okay, so that's not too bad. and that probably stings less than paying a parking ticket. >> i agree. also they're not making it themselves. >> right. >> they're giving it in jars. >> so you can trust it. >>> finally, the race to catch america's favorite feline. >> so you may remember a black cat interrupted monday night football running across the field there during the giants game and now metlife stadium says that cat is still on the loose. >> several traps have been set. stadium officials are hoping to catch the cat before this sunday's game, but that cat is lying in wait and saying, i'm going to be there sunday. it's a big game. >> good for that cat. my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who
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less than half of students back freedom of speech while 2 fifths are no platforming controversial speakers what do you make of that. i mean to you know universities are learning places there are places you discuss if someone disagrees with me then i want to find out more and we can learn from each other i mean what would be really interesting is the people who he put this treat out why are they hiding behind this sort of fake name why don't they come forward we can have an open discussion you know because they could teach recently and maybe i could teach is about open discussion. i mean if you try to interview them has i actually answered any e-mails it's like they can you know they're taking very aggressive stones tools and people in academics but no one schools of questioning them why they're doing this. so what exactly would be your response to these people who have said called you transfer back well 7 i am a newbie inverses to see what the definition of trans phobic is and why they're calling me trans firebrick. and then we can start the discussion from that because i mean i don't believe i'm trans phobic i don't believe i've said anything tr
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universality which is as a society you pay universality which is as a society you pay wants of everybody gets the benefits of it rather than that more new labour style of targeting to the neediest. there is that real desire, that sort of fundamental shift in the role of the state, isn't there, that runs through pretty much every page of this document with the plans for nationalizations and transforming the role of the state at the national and local level in terms of its role within the economy and its role within society. one quick question before we go on some more things brexit is page 89 of this ma nifesto things brexit is page 89 of this manifesto before 100 odd pages —— out of 100 odd pages before oppressive features. how different is this from the manifesto from a couple years ago, references to be more radical than last time. but in reference to the electorate, last time it was the most different labour generation —— labour ma nifesto labour generation —— labour manifesto and a generation. for jimmy corbyn it is the most in the last couple of years. on the radical measu
universality which is as a society you pay universality which is as a society you pay wants of everybody gets the benefits of it rather than that more new labour style of targeting to the neediest. there is that real desire, that sort of fundamental shift in the role of the state, isn't there, that runs through pretty much every page of this document with the plans for nationalizations and transforming the role of the state at the national and local level in terms of its role within the economy...
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of clothing waste. emily, thank you very much. best of luck. this is all made possible by the universityerned that in an election campaign, which is obviously dominated by brexit, that their needs have been getting the attention they deserve? absolutely, yeah. in this kind of campaign all of the focus is on the big issues and a lot of fear mongering about what could happen. you have got these young, incredibly talented start—up founders that are doing some incredible things and often they are completely overlooked. the hope is... they will have a long shopping list of requests, demands, thinks they would like to see from the next government. what do you think for you would be the top of that shopping list to help them get going? it's a good question. it's easy to say more money for this, more money for that. i think there are tax incentives that encourage people to invest in start—ups. i would like to see those extended. they can be seen as just tax breaks for the wealthy. but i see how that encourages the flow of capital and investment into these high risk early stage ventures. i would
of clothing waste. emily, thank you very much. best of luck. this is all made possible by the universityerned that in an election campaign, which is obviously dominated by brexit, that their needs have been getting the attention they deserve? absolutely, yeah. in this kind of campaign all of the focus is on the big issues and a lot of fear mongering about what could happen. you have got these young, incredibly talented start—up founders that are doing some incredible things and often they are...
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you are into so much more and a lot of that is our respect. we thank you and we are so proud of you and your families. [applause] on behalf of the universitym, i want to thank you for being here and more importantly for your leadership. you have a lot of educational leaders in the building, in this room, and this could be a teacher's conference is the topic of the same issues. it's great to have the chief executive officer of this great corporation be one of those who is concerned, so we thank you for that. also want to thank all of you for being here today. if you haven't gotten a chance to pick up your copy of the book, please do so. i also want to mention all the proceeds, and this may not surprise you, all the proceeds from the sale of these books goes to the foundation, goes to the sports backers foundation. we do have some left in the lobby if you haven't gotten a chance also just if you are interested in a membership, then we encourage you to think about the binghamton university for him. the next event, the invitations are in the mail and the student theater production of a man of no importance, a soul-searching musical from the st
you are into so much more and a lot of that is our respect. we thank you and we are so proud of you and your families. [applause] on behalf of the universitym, i want to thank you for being here and more importantly for your leadership. you have a lot of educational leaders in the building, in this room, and this could be a teacher's conference is the topic of the same issues. it's great to have the chief executive officer of this great corporation be one of those who is concerned, so we thank...
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taking well those students all still inside the university that of course as you saw the warning that came from the police last night that those protesters drums are weapons from us well prepared so you. go folks write us is that something of the people who are. sorry oh no one of them social media but with. a life or death situation for them having thought that both of those are the icing on the part of protests to take you over the last few days and seen them you think we need to try and target the police i'm quoting here is that both of them are good for the funding i was on part of sometimes. the riot police we know that you think one police officer was one of those arabs who. joins me here in hong kong very hard to put out this moment when we've been. talking to me and let me now jay some of the other stories making news around the world russia has handed back 3 naval ships captured last year from ukraine is the latest move east tensions between the 2 countries before a summit next month the handover took place off the coast of crimea. u.s. president donald trump says he is stron
taking well those students all still inside the university that of course as you saw the warning that came from the police last night that those protesters drums are weapons from us well prepared so you. go folks write us is that something of the people who are. sorry oh no one of them social media but with. a life or death situation for them having thought that both of those are the icing on the part of protests to take you over the last few days and seen them you think we need to try and...
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of few. the parties, you know, i have a lot of white friends where i am the only african-american in their universeand you know, that's fine, but what happens is the social worlds of people are replicated in the workplace. who do you hire, who do you recommend, who do your friends know, and it's the good letters, who gets the -- many of us are not in those circles, so this isn't ku klux klan overt racism that i'm writing about, no, not at all. though that exists of course. more and more obviously. >> but that isn't what i'm writing about. i am writing about the event flow of the way we live in the society. a society. segregated churches, segregated schools, segregated social spheres and then we are supposed with segregated workplaces. in the higher up the chain you go, the more homogenous. so, you know, there are so many patterns in american life that would need to shift from diversity to truly flower. short of that, yes there are strategies that can work. i mean, if for instance in journalism where they can't seem to find any people of color even in new york city, i don't even get it. >> another n
of few. the parties, you know, i have a lot of white friends where i am the only african-american in their universeand you know, that's fine, but what happens is the social worlds of people are replicated in the workplace. who do you hire, who do you recommend, who do your friends know, and it's the good letters, who gets the -- many of us are not in those circles, so this isn't ku klux klan overt racism that i'm writing about, no, not at all. though that exists of course. more and more...
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the police said one of theirs was hit in the leg by an arrow fired from the university. do youu firing bows and arrows, support you throwing petrol bombs? i don't expect everyone to support us, but most of the citizens are ok with it. we're not asking for support, we just hope people understand what we are doing right now. for the second time in a week, i'm standing on a bridge surrounded by protestors, with riot police on the other side. earlier in the week, it was a highway below that they blocked. now, it is one of the tunnels to hong kong island. these protestors continue with their efforts to cause maximum disruption to hong kong's infrastructure. by the day's end, the protestors faced police moving in on fourfronts. hong kong polytechnic university is now under siege. the protestors who have stayed, many inside, have no way out. robin brant, bbc news, hong kong. the government and the armed forces have been accused of covering up illegal killings by british troops in afghanistan and iraq. an investigation by bbc panorama and the sunday times has spoken to a dozen british
the police said one of theirs was hit in the leg by an arrow fired from the university. do youu firing bows and arrows, support you throwing petrol bombs? i don't expect everyone to support us, but most of the citizens are ok with it. we're not asking for support, we just hope people understand what we are doing right now. for the second time in a week, i'm standing on a bridge surrounded by protestors, with riot police on the other side. earlier in the week, it was a highway below that they...
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of 23rd suspect. you are clean file man and his colleagues that mines university have been examining the effect of trees on air quality in cities their computer simulations show that the impact is not always positive. cinephile of course in terms of air quality it's important to think carefully about which trees need to be planted where for example a sycamore isn't suited to busy streets because of the luncheon oxide produced by traffic which the tree interacts with to produce ozone. but sycamores are common in german cities they cope well with dry weather in the summer and are low maintenance . so what other trees are beneficial to the local climate. that is what scientists at the university of applied sciences in being are trying to find out in the institute's rooftop garden. they're using a special gas measurement device to gauge how different plants alter air quality. once the bell jar closes over the poppy plant the researchers can evaluate its potential. and here is what they discovered. the c.b.d. so cycles i can see there is a reduction in carbon dioxide concentration so underneath the glass dom
of 23rd suspect. you are clean file man and his colleagues that mines university have been examining the effect of trees on air quality in cities their computer simulations show that the impact is not always positive. cinephile of course in terms of air quality it's important to think carefully about which trees need to be planted where for example a sycamore isn't suited to busy streets because of the luncheon oxide produced by traffic which the tree interacts with to produce ozone. but...
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you go house set out to formulate a language of design that was universal when you got there as alice in that everything has an ideal heights and ideal size and that's what optimize is its utility but nothing can. you know if they want this kind of push to go forward your procmail it will be your desire everywhere when you're an artist. bell house is a legend the brilliance of the bauhaus school remains undiminished even today. even though its existence was short lived it continues to shape the world we live in. new approaches to education and training architecture painting dance and design were explored and developed here. when hitler seized power and force the school to shut down its artists architects and visionaries emigrated fanning out and spreading the bow house doctrine around the world. so what exactly nice behind the engineering appeal of ballots. a british furniture designer with nigerian roots in norway lives in london his fascination with chavez places him firmly in the balcony house tradition he trolls the city in search of inspiration. was on the book on the topic of th
you go house set out to formulate a language of design that was universal when you got there as alice in that everything has an ideal heights and ideal size and that's what optimize is its utility but nothing can. you know if they want this kind of push to go forward your procmail it will be your desire everywhere when you're an artist. bell house is a legend the brilliance of the bauhaus school remains undiminished even today. even though its existence was short lived it continues to shape the...
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start thank you very much for that stephanie decker live for us in the lebanese capital beirut let's now speak to heal our crush on who's a professor of political science at the american university of beirut he is live with us from saigon thank you so much for being with us as we saw there anti-government protesters again out on the streets of beirut today earlier we had pro our own supporters out in force and i stephanie says it doesn't really show that the lebanese are speaking with one voice there is you know there are differences so where does lebanon go from here well if the beginning uprising was spontaneous and multi confessional but it didn't take long for confessional leaders to. i mean sure quite a little community to walk out of the protest movement now in the shi'ite community has will and a movement took the people out of the protest movement and they actually close down on the wall streeters in beirut michel on the estimate the and they were successful in getting them are in a community or at least most of it directly behind him so what happened in lebanon right now is that the confessional leaders are in control and the uprising has lost its momentum and this is e
start thank you very much for that stephanie decker live for us in the lebanese capital beirut let's now speak to heal our crush on who's a professor of political science at the american university of beirut he is live with us from saigon thank you so much for being with us as we saw there anti-government protesters again out on the streets of beirut today earlier we had pro our own supporters out in force and i stephanie says it doesn't really show that the lebanese are speaking with one voice...
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romance of the woods a garden that were huge crowds of protesters who have gathered near the university rally are now about particle nuts are welcome not you know about sound off. on bearing walls but not progressing getting more and more tense we were in charge of protesters but i want to bury those who are currently hold up here inside. our lives now days now stuck inside that none of us can post very little things. and rescued by police. several daring attempts by party just to get away some models do it but there are local to be huge numbers are part of the inside university we spoke i've observed some of those students who were gathered about 30 or so more come and gone gather together some only 7 for bouncing obviously very concerned about the loved ones who were inside that university campus one father spoke to us he told us that his son of bottles 7 of the university yesterday and haven't come out yet let's have a listen to what you have. got so we are very very very. very about the safety so i am i like to thank you so why so i like you are the among our cash to the government that don't hurt our child. will hurt our case. and cha
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0586e. 2019-012970pcdba and coa, for multiple properties owned or leased by the academy of art university and you will be considering adoption of findings planning code amendments and development agreement on master permit to alter and a master certificate of appropriateness. >> before you get started, commissioner black, she has a disclosure to make. >> yes, thank you, very much. i'd like to disclose that i have a closed personal friendship with a member of the senior staff of the academy of art university. this will not effect my ability to be impartial in considering the matter today and i am hoping that this can relate to all four of the actions that we need to take today. one, disclosure. thank you. >> thank you president hyland and members of the commission. we are pleased before you today with this package which resolves the outstanding enforcement issues we've had over the last few years with the academy of art university. this dates back to 2006 when we received our first draft of an i.m.p. that is the institutional master plan from the academy of art university. and our review of that d
0586e. 2019-012970pcdba and coa, for multiple properties owned or leased by the academy of art university and you will be considering adoption of findings planning code amendments and development agreement on master permit to alter and a master certificate of appropriateness. >> before you get started, commissioner black, she has a disclosure to make. >> yes, thank you, very much. i'd like to disclose that i have a closed personal friendship with a member of the senior staff of the...
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roadmaster there was a crime that were huge crowds of protesters who have gathered near the university where we are now about half a kilometer away from not you know about one dollar. on bearing walls but not progressing getting more and more tense we were in charge of protesters but i want to bury those students who are currently hold up here inside the unit asking how come the hour is now stuck inside that many of our tempers sparing the. arrested by police theme of several daring attempts by protest to get away some have models to respond but there are focal to be huge numbers of protesters inside but you know that's the reason why the power of some of those students who were gathered are so much comical now that together so knowing 7 for bouncing august very concerned about the loved ones who were inside that university campus one father spoke to us he told us that his son of bottles 7 of the university yesterday and haven't come out yet let's have a listen to what he had. done so we are very very. very about the safety so i am i like to. hear your voice so i like you are denying our request to the government that don't hurt our child. wi
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not a coincidence that the first western civilization course was taught in 1919 at columbia university. many of you have taken this and it's not taught in europe because it's an american course. you know that it ends with u.s. power and by the 19 fifties. it's a peculiar american view and at first it seemed to go well and the architects was whitney warren and the new york city design. he had ideas about what he wanted is to look like. the button they used with the stars and stripes which everything seemed to go swimmingly. the problem was that they raised 500,000 dollars and that they did actually raise a lot of the money and here is some more of the fund-raising. you did what you did then and it did raise a lot of it which is one of the stones on the library today. every college in school and club had a stone on the side of the library and it's all finished by 1924 and a half finished library would not serve american interests abroad or the way the volumes work that was reporting again. i can talk about this but germany was required to provide the new stuff to put in the library. all these donatio
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you an introduction. kendra is the author of when you learn the alphabet, raised in dallas texas and is currently an mfa candidate at the university of alabama. her work which has been described as raw and witty has been published in december magazine and in brevity magazine where i read trash just to bring it back intomorrow . thank you. >> thank you, i'm looking forward to hearing a little bit more about your work in a few minutes . next we will talk with jennine cap crucet, her book of essays is my time among the whites: notes from an unfinished education. janine is the author of two previous books and an opinion editor for the new york times and her novel was a new york times review editor's choice and the winner of the 2016 international latino book awards and was cited as the best book of the year by nbc latino, the guardian and the miami herald. it's been adopted as an on-campus read at 25 american universities. her short stories has been honored with the iowa short fiction award and other awards and she was raised in miami florida, an associate un professor at the department of english and institute for ethnic studies at t
you an introduction. kendra is the author of when you learn the alphabet, raised in dallas texas and is currently an mfa candidate at the university of alabama. her work which has been described as raw and witty has been published in december magazine and in brevity magazine where i read trash just to bring it back intomorrow . thank you. >> thank you, i'm looking forward to hearing a little bit more about your work in a few minutes . next we will talk with jennine cap crucet, her book of...
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of both worlds. the electric pickup truck. >>> we have jimmy. >> we're coming to you from the university of texas at austin with matthew mcconaughey. more surprises, you don't want to miss. thank you. >>> happening now, food trucks can make an appearance at yosemite. park administrators says the trucks could help with food updates at theupdates include w maybe even having amazon deliveriest it's time for the veterans day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save $1,000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she usaa app and said...laim r i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> the wait is almost over. two weeks from tonight, tesla will u
of both worlds. the electric pickup truck. >>> we have jimmy. >> we're coming to you from the university of texas at austin with matthew mcconaughey. more surprises, you don't want to miss. thank you. >>> happening now, food trucks can make an appearance at yosemite. park administrators says the trucks could help with food updates at theupdates include w maybe even having amazon deliveriest it's time for the veterans day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it...