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the way you wrote it. but that kind of opened door because in fact what you just described is an ongoing process in the united states and other settler colonial countries. and you talk about from the perspective, the ways in which western european colonial and imperial imposed, a very rigid binary gender structure that was patriarchal on that had enormous variety in, their sense of gender and in the way that people in those communities understood and leadership and could relate to each other. can you talk about that? because i think part of the issue of this universal universality is that it's taken, as you said, natural. one of the pleasures of having moved here to the us around a year and a half ago. i live here now is that i've been able immerse myself much more fully in the histories of indigenous communities, indigenous societies in the us and, across the americas and what see very quickly, especially here in new york, where i live, is that the tradition. of the hood nationally, if you look throughout
the way you wrote it. but that kind of opened door because in fact what you just described is an ongoing process in the united states and other settler colonial countries. and you talk about from the perspective, the ways in which western european colonial and imperial imposed, a very rigid binary gender structure that was patriarchal on that had enormous variety in, their sense of gender and in the way that people in those communities understood and leadership and could relate to each other....
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i give way to the honourable gentleman. give way to the honourable gentleman-— give way to the honourable to the chairman of the _ gentleman. i'm most grateful to the chairman of the standards _ gentleman. i'm most grateful to the l chairman of the standards committee. he and i took part in that debate as he will well remember on the 21st of april 2022 and i raised the question of knowingly mislead is because it wasn't included in the original nation which was then passed which led to the reference to the committee on privileges. but in the course of it i raised with him directly, but he certainly made the remark for which i paid credit, was the fact that intention is at the heart of this question. if you knock out the word knowingly, you knock out the word knowingly, you knock out the word knowingly, you knock out the intention is well and that is a fundamental question of process on which i will hopefully if i catch your eye madam deputy speaker will want to refer. i’m your eye madam deputy speaker will want to refer-— want to refer. i'm going to voraciously _ want to refer. i'm going t
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washington in a variety of ways. so this is young hoover. this is the only bona fide picture of hoover wearing a dress that we have in the historical record. and as i said, he really grew up in washington. and one of the things that's interesting about his history is that even in 1895, he was born into a family that was sort of steeped in the world of government service in the late 19th century. washington is not a big city. it's not actually a city that a lot of people want to be living in. and the government itself is relatively small. there are not many people who could say that going back generations. their family had been part of the government service, that they were long time citizens of the city of washington. but hoover was, in fact, one of them. he came from a pretty middle class family. his father worked for the government. but in a mid-level sort of civil service position, he went to the washington public schools, then went on to george washington university, and from there entered the federal government
washington in a variety of ways. so this is young hoover. this is the only bona fide picture of hoover wearing a dress that we have in the historical record. and as i said, he really grew up in washington. and one of the things that's interesting about his history is that even in 1895, he was born into a family that was sort of steeped in the world of government service in the late 19th century. washington is not a big city. it's not actually a city that a lot of people want to be living in....
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the same way you.get over here, you get railroad lines that start run down here into italy instance where it's not industrialized. and as that, what happens is that the traditional world of that big periphery all around the industrial core start to change. so you're a small time farmer, italy, when the rail lines in, all of a sudden you're competing against the big farms and the planes that are flooding the market with grain. you can't compete. you are a shoemaker, some little town in italy or in greece or in russia. and all of a sudden that rail lines are bringing in all those mass produce shoes. you can't compete. so what started to happen is as that core industrialized all the way through western europe, all the way to the united states, the areas around debt, their economies started to decay because the way that people in those areas or weren't sustainable anymore everybody with me so far okay happy hour good enough. and so what happened was that if you lived on the periphery of the industry system
the same way you.get over here, you get railroad lines that start run down here into italy instance where it's not industrialized. and as that, what happens is that the traditional world of that big periphery all around the industrial core start to change. so you're a small time farmer, italy, when the rail lines in, all of a sudden you're competing against the big farms and the planes that are flooding the market with grain. you can't compete. you are a shoemaker, some little town in italy or...
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that's the easiest way as we just got his usual way. you by jim. go help that you and me each time you should have i think would be most of this the 20000. so instead of diploma. so bad. sure. would you post apartments congratulate this? we need to see this device for sewing at least by using the state of new i don't want them to move over to their lives. and so to replace photos real soon, but suddenly what am i to do is go to the bible. yet most of the more than anybody else to see is a positive percent debate. you said you will use those for the best estimate to, to that uh yes, to what the weight you know, certainly is to the pulse. so that will create the papers to the post office or what the tempest of with damage. you don't know. suppose disclosure is, although it could be some of the service parts were new to us for those who knew we do the media on cooper take here. the book, the coverage goes to get the most the way out of the last. it's all good. it's to at least and you feel that the way you are my searching was it was all of you from t
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we've got to find ways to bring others along. if you're concerned about what we've experienced over the last three plus years with covid, we know that even if we do everything right here, there's another variant out there somewhere that can undermine everything we've done. so we have to build stronger global health systems. if you care about the technology that's in our pockets that's shaping our lives every day, the norms, the rules, and the standards that go along with that technology, it's probably being shaped in some windowless room in an international organization, so we have to find ways to make sure that not only are we in the room, not only are we at the table, but hopefully we're at the head of the table. so that's what we've been working to do. and i think on the big issues, on dealing with russia, on dealing with china, we've managed to build greater convergence with other key players in the international system than we've seen. and on these big global challenges that are having a real effect on the lives of people he
we've got to find ways to bring others along. if you're concerned about what we've experienced over the last three plus years with covid, we know that even if we do everything right here, there's another variant out there somewhere that can undermine everything we've done. so we have to build stronger global health systems. if you care about the technology that's in our pockets that's shaping our lives every day, the norms, the rules, and the standards that go along with that technology, it's...
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in different ways in. the process again just like many other big organizations that we might of and in terms of how committees actually function in the process congress in a and what we i think many of us know is regular order situations a bill is introduced in the chamber. it is then referred to the committee and then the committees do the actual work of having hearings with witnesses and amending and marking up the bill and then they will send it back to the floor for a final vote. but traditionally, committees are where a lot of that in-depth policy work is, at least to happen in congress. yeah, yeah. i suppose but based on what you're saying, it's it's a bit like any other organization. you can't have everybody working the same task at the same time, especially if you're talking about dozens of people or as in the house, these days, 435 members and 100 in the senate. so you kind of engage in a division labor and that allows the organization to not only develop specialization, as you says, but also as y
in different ways in. the process again just like many other big organizations that we might of and in terms of how committees actually function in the process congress in a and what we i think many of us know is regular order situations a bill is introduced in the chamber. it is then referred to the committee and then the committees do the actual work of having hearings with witnesses and amending and marking up the bill and then they will send it back to the floor for a final vote. but...
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but you get to it the way go away. if you get them to joseph boyd this way, even some weights on these 2 guys come in with a full size. what device does it take you to do? so we use is appropriate to build the this is just a boost. we still need them. we just need almost a few of our bounce for the, for the beautiful football above the to do that. i see, but i should be able to put those w e loan. i suggested you meeting and i see that it will shift there, which additional joy causes issue coming due to the settlement at peach fitness. right. so when you, when you was able to do me the email for you to pull everything into the us government orders, which is mosley . but he is with pacific human mutual stressful for which let's go forward to some of the look for getting you might have an idea of when you're able to use the word steroids or suffering some money for this, you were born years additional potential that you were going from a couple of them dealing with the 1st not avoiding the getting the cool pump spin, upg
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and really what the proper way to treat it was. so when you end, they also thought that it affected people who were not like franklin roosevelt. a lot of people, when his diagnosis was announced in the fall of 1921, wrote to him saying, you're the last person i would imagine, to get infantile paralysis. and i think, you know, that was in part because it was a disease that was associated with children, but in part because it was his it was a disease that was associated with the urban poor. and with the recent immigrants to the united states. and i think, you know, one of the early signs of this sort of what i see as a transformation in fdr character is that he doesn't sort of shy away from being publicly identified as someone who had polio. it would have been pretty easy for him to sort of lean into that. oh, yeah, i'm the last person you'd think of as having infantile paralysis and not really ever talk about it again. just sort of be, you know, in the parlance of the time and invalid. but instead he forms this bond with other polio
and really what the proper way to treat it was. so when you end, they also thought that it affected people who were not like franklin roosevelt. a lot of people, when his diagnosis was announced in the fall of 1921, wrote to him saying, you're the last person i would imagine, to get infantile paralysis. and i think, you know, that was in part because it was a disease that was associated with children, but in part because it was his it was a disease that was associated with the urban poor. and...
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may be, spell things the american way forj things the american way for once — things the american way. i was an american spelling, not _ once. i was an american spelling, not english i once. i was an american| spelling, not english and once. i was an american i spelling, not english and it shows _ spelling, not english and it shows l _ spelling, not english and it shows. _, , ., spelling, not english and it shows. , ., ., shows. i commend you for living with these _ shows. i commend you for living with these spellings _ shows. i commend you for living with these spellings every i shows. i commend you for living with these spellings every day. i with these spellings every day. that's — with these spellings every day. that's the _ with these spellings every day. that's the news _ with these spellings every day. that's the news at _ with these spellings every day. that's the news at this - with these spellings every day. that's the news at this hour, i that's the news at this hour, i'm sumi somaskanda in washington, thanks for watching. hello there. no shortage of sunshine in the weekend
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we can see a big difference there in that way. there were also senses of collective worship there that were very interesting. in some of the ways they echoed african patterns in the sea islands. they made it a very different from the individuated religiosity of new england. the question in new england was always "what must i do to be saved? " and in the south it was more of a collective process. we see that in the camp meetings and all of that, more so as we go not only from new england to virginia, but even more from virginia up to the carolinas and georgia. >> sure. i have an audience question from all. she is interested in your research travel in ghana. would you explain how people in ghana responded to the subject of slavery and african participation in the transatlantic slave trade? >> well, i've found that the people of ghana had highly developed commercial patterns of interaction. they lived in a web of trade of that sort. they brought that to america and engaged it very quickly in new england. in rhode island in particular
we can see a big difference there in that way. there were also senses of collective worship there that were very interesting. in some of the ways they echoed african patterns in the sea islands. they made it a very different from the individuated religiosity of new england. the question in new england was always "what must i do to be saved? " and in the south it was more of a collective process. we see that in the camp meetings and all of that, more so as we go not only from new...
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an interesting way before the pandemic. we were doing a lot of teaching online, we were doing some, but many university in the us, my imagined around the world. we're thinking as creatively about pedagogy, how to reach people through technologies. now we're thinking about that much more aggressively. and it, it adds another dimension to how we think about how people learn it, connecting the world. i'm not sure that would have happened as quickly without depends them. and that's something that we've learned and we're putting that into use right now. but the rapid advancement of technology has also raised ethical dilemmas in, in research such as privacy concerns and so on. and right now, all the talk of course, is about ai, artificial intelligence. ai has taking the world by storm and is taking an increasing role in the way we teach and the way we learn, and it's becoming ever more sophisticated every day. so as an educator, what worries you the most about a i today? i think it's, you said i a, i can do a lot of great things
an interesting way before the pandemic. we were doing a lot of teaching online, we were doing some, but many university in the us, my imagined around the world. we're thinking as creatively about pedagogy, how to reach people through technologies. now we're thinking about that much more aggressively. and it, it adds another dimension to how we think about how people learn it, connecting the world. i'm not sure that would have happened as quickly without depends them. and that's something that...
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toss, in a way. it's not a baseball. it's like a coin toss. >> i have time for one cocktail to be right back. >> but rachel, i have a couple of news things about what's gonna happen tomorrow. number one, you would really like this, donald trump rehearsed his plea on a boston radio show tonight. and we are gonna bring you that, what he is gonna say, when he is asked how he pleads. but there is this from the magistrate who's handling up tomorrow, who was the one who issued the first warrant in the first place, judge cannon doesn't come into it yet. and he is basically saying that he's just gonna live by the local rules of how what -- contains the media in these situations. he doesn't feel he is in a position to change that tomorrow. so what that means is he is gonna follow the local rule there in the federal court in miami that prohibits all forms of photographing, audio, or video recording, broadcasting, or televising within the environments of any place of holding court in the district, including cou
toss, in a way. it's not a baseball. it's like a coin toss. >> i have time for one cocktail to be right back. >> but rachel, i have a couple of news things about what's gonna happen tomorrow. number one, you would really like this, donald trump rehearsed his plea on a boston radio show tonight. and we are gonna bring you that, what he is gonna say, when he is asked how he pleads. but there is this from the magistrate who's handling up tomorrow, who was the one who issued the first...
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there's a right way and a wrong way. and you do it this way. and he's very hard them when they wonder what it all amounts to. he you know but he also, i think, a kind of bravery that they stuck out they lived out their choices. and that's very hard in america. and then the last word of, the human stain is america. so i thought i'd look at his writing life. it's this project to make these people who were always outsiders, jewish to remind us that no, they're americans. that i thought was a big part of his i don't know drive. i remember as a well grandmother that said somebody else want to because i have a question excuse the question. part of the unforseen you talked about is all about how history but the other side of that is accident and accidental in history. and there are many in history. and one of the accidents is the accident. the accident of geography and history irks me. and you see something that's concerned. actually, claudia pierpont was talking about this the other day. it's about america. in the end, it's a reconciliation. but here
there's a right way and a wrong way. and you do it this way. and he's very hard them when they wonder what it all amounts to. he you know but he also, i think, a kind of bravery that they stuck out they lived out their choices. and that's very hard in america. and then the last word of, the human stain is america. so i thought i'd look at his writing life. it's this project to make these people who were always outsiders, jewish to remind us that no, they're americans. that i thought was a big...
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of the safety issues, the easiest way as we just got his usual way. you by jim. go help that you and me each time which though i think would be the most of this the talk with us at all. instead, most departments will get you over to post apartments. okay? sure. this, we need to sit up to his device for so you know, so you could always stay a user in here. do you want them to move over to their lives or so to replace photos real soon with somebody, what am i to from the bush is good and the but you have some was more than likely yes to season is up as a percent boost that you will use are those for the best estimate to, to that you still with me, your service to, to move a 0 increase of papers to the post office or what the tempest of, with the image. you know, separately disclosure is although it could be a moment. service parts were new to those. who do we do? those are on the article, but we did take here the book, the coverage goes to get the most aware of the last. it's all good. it's to at least, and you feel that the way you are my searching was which is a,
of the safety issues, the easiest way as we just got his usual way. you by jim. go help that you and me each time which though i think would be the most of this the talk with us at all. instead, most departments will get you over to post apartments. okay? sure. this, we need to sit up to his device for so you know, so you could always stay a user in here. do you want them to move over to their lives or so to replace photos real soon with somebody, what am i to from the bush is good and the but...
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it's not that way. literally we do, but we can relate to the type of man like, for instance, andrew jackson was or i don't know, james polk or i know you keep going then and teddy roosevelt again. so there this enduring myth about the nationalism conceived in terms of expansion and aggression and, you know, and muscularity that to some extent still lives on. yeah. yeah, i think that because mauricio isn't raised as an american, but as an observer, i was observer of not only the united states today and our culture, but also this history of the founding. he's got a really unique ability, i think, to pass some of our some of the things that are harder for native born american citizens acknowledge or to to see and discern that they've come out so. sure, but yeah, sure. i don't know whether i'm able to do that, but i try. but for sure, 19th century nationalism with all that comes with that didn't resonate with the 18th century sensibility because for them, the nation wasn't all about it wasn't not, it was no
it's not that way. literally we do, but we can relate to the type of man like, for instance, andrew jackson was or i don't know, james polk or i know you keep going then and teddy roosevelt again. so there this enduring myth about the nationalism conceived in terms of expansion and aggression and, you know, and muscularity that to some extent still lives on. yeah. yeah, i think that because mauricio isn't raised as an american, but as an observer, i was observer of not only the united states...
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best way-— the best way.l investment. these panels are generating huge i with additional investment. these panels are generating huge amount of electricity on a day like this and they reckon when the sun shines as much as a quarter of the uk's electricity can come from solar but in order to achieve net zero the country is going to need a lot more of these and a lot more other forms of these and a lot more other forms of zero carbon power generation. you're live with bbc news. breaking news relating to what we explained earlier about the potential version of strike action at heathrow airport. we have an update from the union, the unite union. they are pleased to have agreed a pay deal and this relates to the details we have not yet had. they suggest that heathrow is offering a 10% increase which is backdated to the start of this year and that will be followed by a further rise to 11.5% from october. they say this is enough to potentially avert a summer of strikes at the busiest airport in europe, heathrow airp
best way-— the best way.l investment. these panels are generating huge i with additional investment. these panels are generating huge amount of electricity on a day like this and they reckon when the sun shines as much as a quarter of the uk's electricity can come from solar but in order to achieve net zero the country is going to need a lot more of these and a lot more other forms of these and a lot more other forms of zero carbon power generation. you're live with bbc news. breaking news...
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that's the way to be us. and you start to and want to you that you, that they've got this young guy a guy right. was the at that know the unit. yeah. you don't know when i actually was a record low, but you see would you mind that would do last monday? the know yeah. what to to do without it maybe you know. yeah. i want. mm. yeah. we live for freshman for more one more time. ok. the money you have more than you do? yeah. yeah. so what other people, what size me, how long it's 90000 me no more, no more level. 12 hour 15. so that did the normal. what do i do will cut it. but what else is it? what am i not 15 different activities? the thing if i look into why the my into night with this, i want to go with the i'm afraid that if there were people capacity other that we do you mind is that we see we oh, heavy by the not the not how long does it know monday this monday just about oh i'm on the hour. no, i know most of the time. but we don't know why the way me do my much. i know that and if i don't want to, we don'
that's the way to be us. and you start to and want to you that you, that they've got this young guy a guy right. was the at that know the unit. yeah. you don't know when i actually was a record low, but you see would you mind that would do last monday? the know yeah. what to to do without it maybe you know. yeah. i want. mm. yeah. we live for freshman for more one more time. ok. the money you have more than you do? yeah. yeah. so what other people, what size me, how long it's 90000 me no more,...
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around the world and across _ way that it did. around the world and across the _ way that it did._ way that it did. around the world and across the uk this _ way that it did. around the world and across the uk this is - way that it did. around the world and across the uk this is bbc - way that it did. around the world i and across the uk this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making news today in the uk. staff sickness in the nhs in england has reached record levels, figures for last year show 5.6% days were lost, the equivalent of nearly 75,000 staff. it is higher than during peak pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. mental health was responsible for nearly a quarter of absences according to analysis by the nuffield trust. ministers say thames water customers will not see any impact on bills or access to water if the company collapses. the uk's largest waterfront is in talks to secure extra funding as it struggles to pay debt of around £14 billion. people in staffordshire reported rumbling after a 3.3 magnitude earthquake hit the area on wednesday. the british geol
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so here they use researching ways to help. he's seen talking dolphins with senses to study this sense of orientation. he's already figured out that those things mistake the net, so see, wait and then get caught in them. or is it a whole pretty easy to thousands rely on echo locations to orient themselves. so it goes into these and that should be redesigned to produce a louder echo extension of natural 100 and melted in it that way. the dolphins would proceed. burnett as an obstacle and avoid them. webster, walter, about redesigning the fishing net swell take time. the fissions have started attaching a to stick warning signals to the nets, but so far it hasn't helped. the scientists and marine conservation is say, a solution has to be found quickly. trolling, met, so around likely to be bend any time soon. but a workable compromise needs to be found on the adult and it's mike soon. spanish from the bank of bisk, a wildlife populations are declining out and then great all around the globe. they have launched by an average of 69
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way into the industry. because if they could bring the numbers with them, if they could make a profit for the owners of these newspapers, then who was to stop them, right? so i will end there. thank you all very much. [applause] i'm glad you were here.so aftere everybody today. we're continuing our conversation in of the underground press with two publications is called la raza and the black panther newspaper. and the book that we've been reading our text for this class. john, the smoking type writer, he has suggested that the outgrowth of these public actions that we've been studying from the sixties, these student radical outsider publications, grew out of an active us group called students for democrat society and their work was defined by the 1962 port huron statement. right. and its humanistic values, social interdependence and participatory democracy. so we've spent the last month kind of mapping all of that east west, north, south, trying to get a sense of whole network. right? that is underground pr
way into the industry. because if they could bring the numbers with them, if they could make a profit for the owners of these newspapers, then who was to stop them, right? so i will end there. thank you all very much. [applause] i'm glad you were here.so aftere everybody today. we're continuing our conversation in of the underground press with two publications is called la raza and the black panther newspaper. and the book that we've been reading our text for this class. john, the smoking type...
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our system, the way in which civil litigation actually makes its way through the courts, the impact that it has on police officers and departments, because the underlying expectation is that these cases are going to have an impact, but when i was bringing these, i came to learn that in new york city, at least the money in these cases very rarely came out of police officers and police officers and departments didn't even seem to have basic about what happened in these cases, i would depose officers, meaning question them under oath, and they didn't know how many times they'd been sued or what the allegations were in cases against them, what the outcomes were in these cases and. so these were the kinds of questions that got me really inspired when i became a professor at, ucla and i started empirically testing these these questions and fast forward ten years after ten years of research and papers in academic journals, looking at the impact of civil rights litigation on the ground. george floyd was murdered and in may 2020 and in the months after i was receiving constant calls from rep
our system, the way in which civil litigation actually makes its way through the courts, the impact that it has on police officers and departments, because the underlying expectation is that these cases are going to have an impact, but when i was bringing these, i came to learn that in new york city, at least the money in these cases very rarely came out of police officers and police officers and departments didn't even seem to have basic about what happened in these cases, i would depose...
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the milky way. so i needed it to be bigger and longer. so you came into this as something of an expert on the milky way. and i'm wondering if in the process of writing the book, there was something that you learned about the milky that we played unexpected for you, like you were like, i should have known that. that's amazing. were there things that you learned along the way or did you feel like you came into it? kind of knew exactly what the whole thing was? oh, no, i. i learned things. absolutely. i learned a lot of myths. i didn't want to put the classical greek roman myths that a lot of people hear about in this book. so i learned a lot folklore for it. and i might know a lot about the galaxy. but that doesn't mean i know everything about the universe so especially in the later chapters, the book where it zooms out from the milky way itself and starts talking about dark matter and dark energy and the fate of the universe. and it gets into quantum theory and particle physics that is stuff that i a
the milky way. so i needed it to be bigger and longer. so you came into this as something of an expert on the milky way. and i'm wondering if in the process of writing the book, there was something that you learned about the milky that we played unexpected for you, like you were like, i should have known that. that's amazing. were there things that you learned along the way or did you feel like you came into it? kind of knew exactly what the whole thing was? oh, no, i. i learned things....
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and i wanted to improve my lectures on way. i use these photographs to retrace the steps of of that of that long siege in way they were my father's photographs. i did not know that for 40 years i have taught the vietnam war and especially the tet offensive, using my father's photographs that i not know where my father's photographs. so that's what i'm writing now, but it's the 10th book of nine books on vietnam. many of with with peter osnos. thankfully. and so i've kind of feel like i've come full circle, but i have a lot more to say about this war. it's an amazing revelation and it reminds us of mysteries of all kinds that you don't anticipate in our lives. but i guess the question therefore, is how has it affected your work since? well, now i have to learn how to write a memoir. so that's affected it. i, i think i don't know. i haven't done anything except the memoirs since this discovery re i mean, it's affected my personal life in some strange ways. i was all alone. my adoptive sister died, my adoptive mother died, my adop
and i wanted to improve my lectures on way. i use these photographs to retrace the steps of of that of that long siege in way they were my father's photographs. i did not know that for 40 years i have taught the vietnam war and especially the tet offensive, using my father's photographs that i not know where my father's photographs. so that's what i'm writing now, but it's the 10th book of nine books on vietnam. many of with with peter osnos. thankfully. and so i've kind of feel like i've come...
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just in, many talked about ways _ be changed. just in, many talked about ways for _ be changed.ut ways for the west - be changed. just in, many talked about ways for the west to - be changed. just in, many talked about ways for the west to do - about ways for the west to do more, one thing on the table is perhaps a tax on fossilfuels, one thing on the table is perhaps a tax on fossil fuels, for example. what used on that is something quite different, she is saying we need to change the way that these institutions lend, change the focus from giving money actually to be driven developing countries that set them up at the end of the second world war. she says 80 years on, what we need to see is a new focus, a focus on the new big penalty well faces, which is climate change. that means getting cash to developing countries which will need to switch away from fossil fuels and build resilience and adapt their countries to the impact of climate change. that will take a lot of cash. if we can lower the interest rates on loans, guaranteed loans so that private sector businesses bring in h
just in, many talked about ways _ be changed. just in, many talked about ways for _ be changed.ut ways for the west - be changed. just in, many talked about ways for the west to - be changed. just in, many talked about ways for the west to do - about ways for the west to do more, one thing on the table is perhaps a tax on fossilfuels, one thing on the table is perhaps a tax on fossil fuels, for example. what used on that is something quite different, she is saying we need to change the way that...
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in a very serious way. we began because president xi and president biden agreed, is not a bilateral issue. is not an ideological issue we both need to work on it. i regret to say that in the last months the intensity, obviously everybody here is sensitive to it, it's been a little more difficult needless to say. i've known my counterpart for about 20 years. i had a very good relationship with president xi when i was secretary. the chinese helped us on a number of very sensitive issues and we cooperated on the iran nuclear agreement. i think they want to cooperate. i think on some of these things there are particular reasons right now why it's rough and i'm just not going to go into those publicly her right now. but i do think we can surmount this. and we have to. the united states and china have to find a way to define the differences. we did that with president obama, we need to do that now so we can avoid the ruling of the markets. the chinese people are very condemned and its impacts. >> you've extended
in a very serious way. we began because president xi and president biden agreed, is not a bilateral issue. is not an ideological issue we both need to work on it. i regret to say that in the last months the intensity, obviously everybody here is sensitive to it, it's been a little more difficult needless to say. i've known my counterpart for about 20 years. i had a very good relationship with president xi when i was secretary. the chinese helped us on a number of very sensitive issues and we...
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they die on the way out. yes. it was a special moment for the out the scientists to they were thrilled to hold these life forms from the depths close to them. it's difficult to world that's the tanya shot man knows that human as he barely has a clue about what they've steep below the waves bulls that they knew at the time of the mission was that bio diversity is high in the depths of the korean clip attends of stomachs, but suspects that despite the address conditions deep below the surface, that could be great to species diversity. then even on land, it's possible that tanya shed hotman had broached a previously unknown species up on deck. honestly, i'm not sure if this is a new species. that's why we're freezing it right now. it's minus 80 degrees, so that my colleagues at the same come back institute can determine if it is a new species we've just discovered. or if it's only one still unfamiliar to me, it's possible that this one only lives in the deep sea or i just don't know it yet . of the day, it was a time
they die on the way out. yes. it was a special moment for the out the scientists to they were thrilled to hold these life forms from the depths close to them. it's difficult to world that's the tanya shot man knows that human as he barely has a clue about what they've steep below the waves bulls that they knew at the time of the mission was that bio diversity is high in the depths of the korean clip attends of stomachs, but suspects that despite the address conditions deep below the surface,...
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so what we're going to do is make our way across which street and as we make our way across the way, you just think about all of the engineer, bring all of the design, all of the dreams, all the plans, all the committee meetings that make it possible for us to very easily walk across and we're going to walk. we're not even going to get our feet muddy, even for a raining we can getting our feet muddy all the way across and just contemplate all of the human mapping that has gone into place here. the last thing i'll say before we leave is if you all turn around and look behind you. so if we think about university buildings as forests and we think about forests that trees that get cut down to be turned lumber or into paper those dorms are green and they scheduled to come down and if you look, can you see the buildings behind it? what color those buildings over to the red, red brick. and so that landscape, what's going to dominate the valley so you're going to have the gamecock village there that's supposed to open in the upcoming fall. those green buildings will be gone. so you'll red br
so what we're going to do is make our way across which street and as we make our way across the way, you just think about all of the engineer, bring all of the design, all of the dreams, all the plans, all the committee meetings that make it possible for us to very easily walk across and we're going to walk. we're not even going to get our feet muddy, even for a raining we can getting our feet muddy all the way across and just contemplate all of the human mapping that has gone into place here....
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and um, and people are definitely seeking some way more stable ways to do so. all right, so people doing it in a quiet way, but are there other home congress who still intend to actually define the chinese government and somehow mark this anniversary in a public way? yes. a so although they are like definitely the minority of the societies as like most of the people they see a replication. so still there are 2 of them. they are like trying to find a band just like blocks away from where i'm standing right now. like um on the street um over the past 2, i will say i was some individuals. they try to like poke flowers or they just bring a book about 1012 instead of and or the some of them the even slight sauls related to june, soft press now or tend to slow down. it's related to like asking for free, that makes sense. but many of them they, they, they like, they couldn't make their way through the pocket let. and then they like, they were like, quickly taken away by police. and today we're talking about some 16 uh, $6000.00 police offices, including some n t terro
and um, and people are definitely seeking some way more stable ways to do so. all right, so people doing it in a quiet way, but are there other home congress who still intend to actually define the chinese government and somehow mark this anniversary in a public way? yes. a so although they are like definitely the minority of the societies as like most of the people they see a replication. so still there are 2 of them. they are like trying to find a band just like blocks away from where i'm...
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is that the way _ to do. is interest rates the way to do this? is that the way to - to do.to do this? is that the way to turn i do this? is that the way to turn things around for people because it is killing people with mortgages we heard from people there. it is is killing people with mortgages we heard from people there.— heard from people there. it is very tou . h heard from people there. it is very tou~h for heard from people there. it is very tough for those _ heard from people there. it is very tough for those people _ heard from people there. it is very tough for those people who - heard from people there. it is very tough for those people who are . heard from people there. it is very tough for those people who are in | tough for those people who are in that situation but the bottom line is that the bank of england only has one lever to pull and that is the higher interest rate lever and if it pulls that enough and pulls it hard enough then eventually inflation will come back down. yes, there will be economic pain and that economic pain will be distributed evenly. un
is that the way _ to do. is interest rates the way to do this? is that the way to - to do.to do this? is that the way to turn i do this? is that the way to turn things around for people because it is killing people with mortgages we heard from people there. it is is killing people with mortgages we heard from people there.— heard from people there. it is very tou . h heard from people there. it is very tou~h for heard from people there. it is very tough for those _ heard from people there. it...
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clients that way. and then also i asked angelou's to sort of pull together a list of maybe a dozen or so people who they thought might be interested in participating in the book. and i contacted of them and did interviews with all of them, and was how i met tanika and think. i knew from our first conversation that i love for her to be a character. she made me laugh so much and i loved the way that her mind had engaged with the pregnancy is an incredibly creative person and she loves sci fi and fantasy books and so she would just make these, i don't know, metaphors, analogies or something or these little jokes that i just thought were so unique. i really appreciated kind of unique voice and perspective, and i was also drawn to her story. tanika was a nurse. and so she was someone who was very much interested and involved in the medical and had a tremendous amount of respect the profession. but then also had spent so much time reading and doing research and learning about many of the flaws in the system
clients that way. and then also i asked angelou's to sort of pull together a list of maybe a dozen or so people who they thought might be interested in participating in the book. and i contacted of them and did interviews with all of them, and was how i met tanika and think. i knew from our first conversation that i love for her to be a character. she made me laugh so much and i loved the way that her mind had engaged with the pregnancy is an incredibly creative person and she loves sci fi and...
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it's important that russia should feel all ways that it's not a long way ahead of us. the counter offensive and defensive actions all taking place and ukraine will not speak about which phase the in, but i would not trust various telegram channels about it all in particular proved to make you start assuming these capital hard to experience, relative calm on saturday after 24 hours, he's fine to cold. the law gave residents at least some right from the intensifies in recent days, especially around crucial army base is the us and saudi arabia broken to deal, which is meant to allow the safe delivery of aid. but previous, these buys, have failed to stop much of the fighting between the army and the time of the tree . our assess, i'll just here is have a moving, has moved from this as you've undermine across the nile river from hard to many people who was supposed to in various parts of the capital, say, this is the quietest day since the fighting started on april 15th. now people say that they were not able to hear heavy artillery, that they were still writing gunfire in
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the second way to do it is for the u.s. to also support potential capital increases when they are admitted. whenever it is admitted it is the responsibility of the u.s. to make sure that those increases happen and certainly that would happen with ukraine but not only to ukraine but also other developing countries that these institutions are supporting. >> thank you. again, to you, russia has historically exported various goods and commodities to developing countries around the world. ukraine was a contributor to the global food supply. russia is still exporting including grain of fertilizers s stolen from ukraine. how might the international financial institution help such as grated fertilizer and what else is needed to support these critical endeavors? >> thank you and i'm glad that you are asking this question. i think one fundamental way that the u.s. can really help developing countries have the opportunity to access the agricultural commodities is to require making a lot of investments. the u.s. had an ounce to the par
the second way to do it is for the u.s. to also support potential capital increases when they are admitted. whenever it is admitted it is the responsibility of the u.s. to make sure that those increases happen and certainly that would happen with ukraine but not only to ukraine but also other developing countries that these institutions are supporting. >> thank you. again, to you, russia has historically exported various goods and commodities to developing countries around the world....
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tonight's program, the chinese ladyaga way in early america, will. approximately 45 minutes, including 15 minutes for questions and answers at the end. and now i'm delight to introduce tonight's speakers. nancy davis is curator emeritus at the smithsonian and institution's national museum of american history. that's curator. she on exhibitions focusing on material asian influence, american culture, migration and immigration and business history. her scholarly work focuses on women's history, asian influence on american culture and sino-american trade. she has a ph.d. in american studies from washington university in washington and has taught at the level at numerous colleges universities. book the chinese lady often in early america came out from oxford university press in july 2019. she's currently working on another book based on the english woman, harriet martineau, 1834 to 1836 tour of america. our moderator, renee below is my colleague and. i'm melanie foundation, pre doctoral awardee in women's history and public history at new york historical.
tonight's program, the chinese ladyaga way in early america, will. approximately 45 minutes, including 15 minutes for questions and answers at the end. and now i'm delight to introduce tonight's speakers. nancy davis is curator emeritus at the smithsonian and institution's national museum of american history. that's curator. she on exhibitions focusing on material asian influence, american culture, migration and immigration and business history. her scholarly work focuses on women's history,...
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the game is way more dangerous and, way more exciting. and now everybody curves their hockey stick and. the league has now detailed rules. and how much coverage are you going to have? they've modified over the years. so there's a hack there was a positive change on the game as far as everyone was concerned, except for the people getting injured. but then they have to do they're better protective armor, but they are there are injuries. so. so there is right. so there's a hack that's i mean, not even moral or immoral, just like there was no there was an empty space. the rules because no one thought of it. the person who invented the the high jump flop. what was his? and you remember the name stage name flansburgh. great. so great. so he invents a way to do the high jump that no one thought of before, and suddenly everyone's doing it. it's the person who figured out that you film cooking from above, right? and changed all of think talking youtube videos. so you talk about how you say hacking be an engine of progress actually can be a force g
the game is way more dangerous and, way more exciting. and now everybody curves their hockey stick and. the league has now detailed rules. and how much coverage are you going to have? they've modified over the years. so there's a hack there was a positive change on the game as far as everyone was concerned, except for the people getting injured. but then they have to do they're better protective armor, but they are there are injuries. so. so there is right. so there's a hack that's i mean, not...
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oh, they're feeling this way or that way. they are pretty smart. i tend to trust what they are -- you remember the last presidential election was won over 7 million or 8 million votes. just a huge number of people. the loser got more votes than anybody had ever had up to that point and the winter had even more, so i go back to voting which is in some ways the response to all of these feelings and expressions, the narratives that either get by the way a question is asked or by their own ecosystems, promoted and one's own life is a little bit different from that. one's experience at a personal level, at a community level, at a state level, a national level turns out in some ways to be slightly at odds with what everything is suggesting. again, i don't wish to be pollyanna-ish, i just shriek it take a lot of this with a grain of salt. it requires, good grief, with all his flaws and contradictions, i'm that all men are created equal and he owns hundreds of human beings. doesn't see the contradiction or the hypocrisy. we are foisted on these all the tim
oh, they're feeling this way or that way. they are pretty smart. i tend to trust what they are -- you remember the last presidential election was won over 7 million or 8 million votes. just a huge number of people. the loser got more votes than anybody had ever had up to that point and the winter had even more, so i go back to voting which is in some ways the response to all of these feelings and expressions, the narratives that either get by the way a question is asked or by their own...