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attending the university of michigan at ann arbor, he would eventually become the wolverines most valuable player and entertain offers from the pros. but he had already decided that his future lay in the courtroom, not a great iron. you left ann arbor for yale in the fall of 1935. hard to coach boxing in football, it wasn't long before for the faculty offered coach forward and opening in their law program. he was ready for the challenge and the 1941, gerald ford graduated in the top third of his clause. returning home to grand rapids, he opened a law practice with his friend, philip buchanan. but their plans were interrupted by foreign dictators. and gerald ford went oft -- off to war. for almost two years, the aircraft carrier would take him across 40,000 miles of the pacific. his experience and ten major battles with change his perception of the world and his nation's place in it. he had seen too much of the world to believe that it would go away or that america could bury her head in the sand. >> i always felt that i was a moderate conservative republican. i felt very strongly that the
attending the university of michigan at ann arbor, he would eventually become the wolverines most valuable player and entertain offers from the pros. but he had already decided that his future lay in the courtroom, not a great iron. you left ann arbor for yale in the fall of 1935. hard to coach boxing in football, it wasn't long before for the faculty offered coach forward and opening in their law program. he was ready for the challenge and the 1941, gerald ford graduated in the top third of...
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in government from georgetown university. before becoming a professor and was life in the news media and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar has written seven books including president of communications, nightly news night man. or in chief
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study we funded through you university. now we need your help. and that's the problem. there's a circular, synergistic effect between the universities needing the money. and the company's being willing to provide it, but it's sunday collecting, putting around, or jo hollingsworth remind santo and with me is my partner, eric lasker, and to his right is john kayla. and next to john is mimi line line. am i in the thank you very much know your colleagues to the 2nd fennel, which will look at the transparency and use of scientific studies. and the guy said in the united states and hopefully will provide insight into the so called monsanto papers. thank you very much. for inviting me to be here today as a journalist for some 30 years now, i'm someone who has spent most of my life focusing on facts pursuing the truth. i spent roughly 20 of those 30 years delving into the dealings of monsanto. and i can confidently tell you that the story of the company's top selling chemical life to sate is not one of truth, but one of deceit. it'
study we funded through you university. now we need your help. and that's the problem. there's a circular, synergistic effect between the universities needing the money. and the company's being willing to provide it, but it's sunday collecting, putting around, or jo hollingsworth remind santo and with me is my partner, eric lasker, and to his right is john kayla. and next to john is mimi line line. am i in the thank you very much know your colleagues to the 2nd fennel, which will look at the...
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- an alternate universe. he called these mainstream state laws, these must integrity measures that are widely popular with americans quote -- listen to this, the single most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. really? this is our new president who promised to lower the temperature, bring america back together and rebuild a civil society where we can dialogue as fellow citizens. that is the person who is now yelling that mainstream state laws are more dangerous than two world wars? somehow analogous to the civil war? that is with the president of the united states said yesterday? what utter nonsense. it would be left out loud funny if it was not so completely and totally your sponsor. here are the great sins of the texas proposals. here is what is apparently so outrageous. they want to wind down a few emergency covid voting procedures, including drive-thru voting and polling places that are open all night long. i am serious. that is what this is all about. they want to wind down 2 covid voti
- an alternate universe. he called these mainstream state laws, these must integrity measures that are widely popular with americans quote -- listen to this, the single most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. really? this is our new president who promised to lower the temperature, bring america back together and rebuild a civil society where we can dialogue as fellow citizens. that is the person who is now yelling that mainstream state laws are more dangerous than two world...
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we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties. 4 months after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with the other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recently to study the long term effects of co beat on cognition. so that based on our study and also other studies in the field that show quite consistent findings, we think that's at least up to 6 months. that that, that these companies are comparing last up to 6 months. but we can the conducted follow up studies of the same patients for one year after they got this, josh, and i know that other research groups are doing the same,
we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties. 4 months after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with the other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on...
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udoh grew up in oklahoma and played for baylor and university of michigan and went to the nba and worldwide basketball. his basketball as big in china as it is here in the states? >> guest: i mean,, probably bigger. they really enjoy their basketball. but as far as i have to say, shout out there on the national championship. >> host: and a little of your former teams are in the playoffs here. >> guest: yes, a lot of them. i went out to support some of my former teammates, just checking in with them to support them. >> host: were you able to get your teammates to read books as well with you? >> guest: not necessarily with me, but they would start asking me for book recommendations, and that's where it starts. it's uphill from then. >> host: how many books a year do you read? >> guest: bookclub is 15. me personally, depending on my mood, i could add another 20 to that. thirty-five to 40. if i'm overseas, i will knock things out, close to 50 books. >> host: are you able to access physical books or do you read them online? >> guest: all of the above. i will in some countries just have to do the
udoh grew up in oklahoma and played for baylor and university of michigan and went to the nba and worldwide basketball. his basketball as big in china as it is here in the states? >> guest: i mean,, probably bigger. they really enjoy their basketball. but as far as i have to say, shout out there on the national championship. >> host: and a little of your former teams are in the playoffs here. >> guest: yes, a lot of them. i went out to support some of my former teammates, just...
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german studies is part of your university. and this institute is ensuring that there is an understanding of potential solutions for the big challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic and based on our common values pursuing our common interest of thought up. and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president biden's trip, for example, in june of this year. it is, was significant that the last u. u. s. a summit talk came up with some specific ways of come back in because 19 pandemic and fleshed out to miss beers to dialogue by having a trade in our policy council. as well as other bodies in order to strengthen transatlantic relations, i did not know of closing ranks was also sent out from the latest nature in brussels. joining forces in a commitment to the form, again, the knots by mutual alliance agreement which shows alliance the way forward an
german studies is part of your university. and this institute is ensuring that there is an understanding of potential solutions for the big challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic and based on our common values pursuing our common interest of thought up. and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president...
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this is the most accepted model for describing how the universe began. literally from nothing in the beginning, what the big thing and then don't the size of 10 to the power of minus 33 centimeters started to expand very quickly. it was in the 1st 10 to the power of minus 44 seconds that our universe came into being taking matter apart, brick by brick, to understand how they were laid is an incredibly ambitious goal. and that's where the collider comes in. we all remember from our physics schoolbooks, the structure of anatomy, which consists of charged particles, protons, electrons and ions. you wanted, you wanted that with and without the one. no. is that a chip on the system that isn't your printer atoms won't accelerate on their own because they're neutral particles that bump into each other. in a collider a charge and when they collide, they release much energy they disintegrate into clarks and glue ones. the smallest particles noon to us today. it is. she was a thing which is good to go to new and new with you. you don't have good news which is good
this is the most accepted model for describing how the universe began. literally from nothing in the beginning, what the big thing and then don't the size of 10 to the power of minus 33 centimeters started to expand very quickly. it was in the 1st 10 to the power of minus 44 seconds that our universe came into being taking matter apart, brick by brick, to understand how they were laid is an incredibly ambitious goal. and that's where the collider comes in. we all remember from our physics...
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at this point, most universities have roughly 45 d staffers. that's 4 times as many, then disabilities, staffers who deal and it does accommodating the needs of students who might have disabilities. and that's only 2 thirds. as many history professors on, on the faculty in the university of louisville, kentucky got 50 d staffers and only 17 history folks. this is what the heritage foundation said about their findings. this research suggests that large diversity, equity inclusion bureaucracies appeared to make little positive contribution to campus climate. rather than being an effective tool for welcoming students from different backgrounds. diversity equity inclusion personnel may be better understood at a signal of adherence to ideological political and activist goals. that is, comes at the same time as there is a big controversy in the united states surrounding the teaching of critical race theory. which views us history through the lens of systemic racism. 8 states across the united states, a band, the teaching of critical race theory. howe
at this point, most universities have roughly 45 d staffers. that's 4 times as many, then disabilities, staffers who deal and it does accommodating the needs of students who might have disabilities. and that's only 2 thirds. as many history professors on, on the faculty in the university of louisville, kentucky got 50 d staffers and only 17 history folks. this is what the heritage foundation said about their findings. this research suggests that large diversity, equity inclusion bureaucracies...
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number one, crime attorney and bentley university's university professor steven j. j wiseman has your back. that's gamma side dot com. steve, welcome back. and after we settled 1st station last summer, many americans are on the road and the wise guys are waiting right there in the hotel with a couple of ways to trip you up right there in your room. oh yes, of course, no good deed goes unpunished. and now that a lot of us are getting back on the road, just got back from vacation myself. the scammers are there and they're, they're in genius. one of the most common ones who is a very simple scamp. you get up to your room after checking in and you get a call from the front desk. it's. ready been a problem with your credit card, but you don't have to go back to the desk. you can just give that number to the caller from the front desk over the phone. of course, the call is not from the front desk is from a scammer who has been sitting there watching people check. and so when you turn over your credit card number to that color, you end up becoming a victim of identity. so
number one, crime attorney and bentley university's university professor steven j. j wiseman has your back. that's gamma side dot com. steve, welcome back. and after we settled 1st station last summer, many americans are on the road and the wise guys are waiting right there in the hotel with a couple of ways to trip you up right there in your room. oh yes, of course, no good deed goes unpunished. and now that a lot of us are getting back on the road, just got back from vacation myself. the...
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they make a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain now to the corona virus pandemic. let's take a look at the latest developments. there are the new york yankees baseball team has been forced to postpone home games after positive cobra, 1900 tests among vaccinated players. a member of the nigerian olympic team has been hospitalized with cope with 19, after arriving in japan for the games. and the philippine has reported it 1st locally transmitted cases of the delta variant. 11 people were infected domestically in one person has died. now a vast area, a south korea's coastal plains known as the get bull flats in the running to be awarded unesco world heritage status. the title slaps are home to a huge variety of birds and anim
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they make a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain now to the corona virus pandemic. let's take a look at the latest developments....
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he is the professor of italian studies at university college in london. he has been a recognized nationalist including doing a full-time -- so he gets it's a little bit of a different topic. but he has finally are with this kind of thing so would you welcome our speaker tonight sub eight. >> hello everybody. it's very nice to meet you all virtually. let me dive straight in so i can leave as much time for questions and discussion afterwards which of course is always the best. what is freemasonry? the sworn brotherhood of men originally and still to be clear only primarily men who are together dedicated to a program of self-improvement and the chief means of self-improvement comment they use rituals and symbols and moral qualities. the rituals are if you like miniature model dramas that masons act up at vast numbers of symbols are used in these rituals. masons through the history have hoovered up more and more symbols to use from all kinds of cultures and folklore since the one to use in their rituals but the original and most important of these symbols com
he is the professor of italian studies at university college in london. he has been a recognized nationalist including doing a full-time -- so he gets it's a little bit of a different topic. but he has finally are with this kind of thing so would you welcome our speaker tonight sub eight. >> hello everybody. it's very nice to meet you all virtually. let me dive straight in so i can leave as much time for questions and discussion afterwards which of course is always the best. what is...
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they were college classmates at the university of ohio, and he played together on the university of ohio football team. alexander, was an african american, and the second black to play on the football team. he was a leading partner of the firm, and a specialized in the construction of bridges around the united states. including here in washington d.c.. the cuts bridge, and the white hirsch freeway. during the construction of the bridge, and the connection of the seawall, they employed a fully integrated work crew, that helped build those features. the south shore of the title basin, had been the division of a possible memorial. from the lincoln memorial, to the white house. franklin donor roosevelt, was interested in creating a monument to thomas jefferson. and talk about using the title basin for that memorial. putting the process through design and construction, the memorial was dedicated 1943, and construction had to continue through world war ii. the jefferson memorial, was not without controversy in terms of its location. the construction of the memorial, would require the removal o
they were college classmates at the university of ohio, and he played together on the university of ohio football team. alexander, was an african american, and the second black to play on the football team. he was a leading partner of the firm, and a specialized in the construction of bridges around the united states. including here in washington d.c.. the cuts bridge, and the white hirsch freeway. during the construction of the bridge, and the connection of the seawall, they employed a fully...
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we make sure students have access to universal prekindergarten community college. so, going back to the system that we had in march of 2020 is insufficient. we do have to build back better and we have to do it with strategies that we know will work. early childhood education, community college, high levels, those are ingredients to raise the bar. >> i keep scribbling notes as you are talking. if you keep catching me looking back at my paper it's like i'm back in school. on universal pre-k which i know a lot of education experts and professionals say is an importantto not only closing thd also getting kids, three-year-olds and four-year-olds on that trajectory of upward mobility and trajectory. however, there are people, notably republicans who look at that. why are we paying for this. as a talking and more concrete terms about why investing in universal pre-k is in port and not just for the education of the children, but for the future prosperity of the country. >> two that i say pay now or pay later. i worked in the school with dedicated educators and we served th
we make sure students have access to universal prekindergarten community college. so, going back to the system that we had in march of 2020 is insufficient. we do have to build back better and we have to do it with strategies that we know will work. early childhood education, community college, high levels, those are ingredients to raise the bar. >> i keep scribbling notes as you are talking. if you keep catching me looking back at my paper it's like i'm back in school. on universal pre-k...
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that's a little bit closer to home here in washington dc, one from john hopkins university, reporting outside the white house for a boom bust, sharon from tech archie and federal reserve chairman jerome powell on wednesday took an interesting stand on crypto currencies. when asked about establishing a central bank digital token, wouldn't that be more viable and reliable alternative than having all of these hundreds and perhaps a 1000 different currencies emerging? i think maybe maybe the case and i think that's one of the arguments that are offered in favor of a digital currency is particularly you wouldn't, you wouldn't need stable coins. you wouldn't need crypto currencies if you had a digital us currency. so is that indeed the case? well, we have 2 experts on hand who may have the answer that school bus co hosts and crypto analysts, ben swan and christy. christy. i want to start with you. is there truth to this idea that bitcoin could become obsolete once a u. s. digital currency is established? no, the digital us dollar is the exact reason why you need the current these in the 1st
that's a little bit closer to home here in washington dc, one from john hopkins university, reporting outside the white house for a boom bust, sharon from tech archie and federal reserve chairman jerome powell on wednesday took an interesting stand on crypto currencies. when asked about establishing a central bank digital token, wouldn't that be more viable and reliable alternative than having all of these hundreds and perhaps a 1000 different currencies emerging? i think maybe maybe the case...
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part of your university. and this institute names for ensuring that there is an understanding of site potential solutions are the biggest challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic. based on our common values, pursuing our common interest of thought up, and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally or somebody in law and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president biden's trip, for example, in june of this year. show this to you. it is significant that the last us a summit truck came up with some specific ways of come back in. because at 19 pandemic and fleshed out to miss beers to dialogue by having a trade policy council, as well as other bodies in order to strengthen transatlantic relations. ignite signals of closing ranks was also sent out from the latest nature in brussels. joining forces in a commitment to the form, again, the knots by mutual alliance agreement w
part of your university. and this institute names for ensuring that there is an understanding of site potential solutions are the biggest challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic. based on our common values, pursuing our common interest of thought up, and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally or somebody in law and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion...
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in 1980 colleges and universities secured 260 patents per year. in 2000, that number was 3000 per year. they make hundreds of millions of dollars at colleges and universities, what happened? >> the colleges and universities make a few hundred million dollars for the pharmaceutical industry make $6 million a year. basically what happened in 1980 was businesses convinced congresspeople especially - they needed to exploit the pets developed and universities. the federal government was supporting university research, the researchers coming up with a patent for molecules, discoveries that were potentially important but universities were not in the business of producing product so they said let us by these patents or rent these patents and we will create products, we will create more medicines that are needed, we will generate a lot of industry and instead of the patents lying around not helping anybody we will make them into medications. the government said good idea. passed the law and do that and as a result of the law passed in 1980 and some similar
in 1980 colleges and universities secured 260 patents per year. in 2000, that number was 3000 per year. they make hundreds of millions of dollars at colleges and universities, what happened? >> the colleges and universities make a few hundred million dollars for the pharmaceutical industry make $6 million a year. basically what happened in 1980 was businesses convinced congresspeople especially - they needed to exploit the pets developed and universities. the federal government was...
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bell received his phd from harvard university and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and at the university of maryland. the american society of 18th century studies bestowed its innovative course design award on his undergraduate course on the topic of ordinaryiv
bell received his phd from harvard university and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and at the university of maryland. the american society of 18th century studies bestowed its innovative course design award on his undergraduate course on the topic...
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and we once during our playground at the university, we got some sorts from the dealer. it's a testament behind the him, there's a thread until now we still had, you know, the back of this. so that's make the scene in more difficult life for them. but because we like to live, so we don't care about anything. this is the natural of the, to the scene. if we don't have peace, we can fight for our land. i mean, oh, the me fan about his dea, a baby, much of the nothing the model. oh fuck. fuck that in. the sam may i run it in on? i mean, she couldn't put them, couldn't be had math with him. that's what our style line kind of had to put the status some of the need in shop for, you know, so we could have a little been that could look at them. but no matter what the did, and i didn't know, i know, well, let's do it. she know this good. see, i wonder how because she was playing with the boys at the 3 with the neighborhood with her brothers. so the coach said, you are better than me in the beginning, the girl never learned how to play football in school. and when she came to the r
and we once during our playground at the university, we got some sorts from the dealer. it's a testament behind the him, there's a thread until now we still had, you know, the back of this. so that's make the scene in more difficult life for them. but because we like to live, so we don't care about anything. this is the natural of the, to the scene. if we don't have peace, we can fight for our land. i mean, oh, the me fan about his dea, a baby, much of the nothing the model. oh fuck. fuck that...
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and now teachers, media studies at the university level. and paul glazer owns stations in texas, and like you are affable host, they are both long ago radio d j's as i as i understand the threat stations with an annual revenue under a 1000000 and a half box would have to pay $500.00 a year doesn't seem crippling or with ad revenue clobbered during the pandemic and stations under attack from pandora, and the other new tech competitors. could this be the straw that breaks the camel's back, paul? several years ago, you switched your old the station to sports? did the looming royalty threat figure in and even of the fees are low for the little guy now? is the genie out of the bottle? i think the genie is out of the bottle holland that i think there's i oppose. and i stand with my industry association hosing these fees in recognition of probably coming anywhere because radio has to my great regret a bad then the value proposition to the record labels that through a large extent by. busy taking away what made radio unique watch, which was the dur
and now teachers, media studies at the university level. and paul glazer owns stations in texas, and like you are affable host, they are both long ago radio d j's as i as i understand the threat stations with an annual revenue under a 1000000 and a half box would have to pay $500.00 a year doesn't seem crippling or with ad revenue clobbered during the pandemic and stations under attack from pandora, and the other new tech competitors. could this be the straw that breaks the camel's back, paul?...
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so that's what the university of louisville's building on program for here and that's one message i keep posting to them. -- pushing to them. the demand can exceed -- can well exceed what you can eat and you don't want fall off. -- walk to fall off. -- want to fall off. >> how did your folks respond to the breonna taylor case and how has that been so far? >> what i will say is from the time i came here, i message that it would be fortunate if they did not come but we had to be realistic and understand they probably would. i think from a command level, probably was not so alarming. i think that it was another punch in the gut. they had really just been pummeled over the last year and we will be the first to tell you , they have grown up but a lot of the stuff is not ok. i take pride in the police department and take pride in officers and some of the stuff they have been suggest to is not acceptable. i think it was really demoralizing, because it was just like here is another later. that was the thing that really surprised me. when i started, i was fairly certain people would not want to w
so that's what the university of louisville's building on program for here and that's one message i keep posting to them. -- pushing to them. the demand can exceed -- can well exceed what you can eat and you don't want fall off. -- walk to fall off. -- want to fall off. >> how did your folks respond to the breonna taylor case and how has that been so far? >> what i will say is from the time i came here, i message that it would be fortunate if they did not come but we had to be...
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the university wanted to develop down the hill. this is railroad tracks that goes around the campus. they want to develop that. there is a lot of land that needs to be graded. it is hard land to grade. luckily, the city of seattle decides to host in 1909. they located it at the university of washington campus. therefore, the university, i am sorry, the exposition company hires the olmsted brothers firm to lay the plans. i am just realizing i made a mistake so my apologies. these are supposed to be separated. i am sorry about that. the postcard at the back with the mountain on it is showing honors in the foreground. that genius captures that view. that goes out towards mount rainier and is framed by evergreen trees. that is still visible and intact . if you are ever in seattle, i highly recommend you do that. lots of use is not right here in seattle, but this is a particularly good one. in the foreground photo, you can see the formal gardens he laid out in that vista. so, there are buildings and the trees but you see how the view is
the university wanted to develop down the hill. this is railroad tracks that goes around the campus. they want to develop that. there is a lot of land that needs to be graded. it is hard land to grade. luckily, the city of seattle decides to host in 1909. they located it at the university of washington campus. therefore, the university, i am sorry, the exposition company hires the olmsted brothers firm to lay the plans. i am just realizing i made a mistake so my apologies. these are supposed to...
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she, in the words of johns hopkins university, which awarded her an honorary degree today. she seen as a beacon of principal leadership not only in the us and europe, but they said around the world. and they also talked about her background as a scientist. and about how she brings a scientists rigor to policy and politics. and i think you could say in a word in america, the chancellor is seen as the not trump. and she made that very clear today also in her various statements. and when she talked about democracy in which he talked about facts and truth, and those are remarks we've heard from her before in the united states, not least at harvard university when she was awarded an honorary degree there 2 years ago and gave some of the same messages and received one standing ovation after the other, particularly from those who are perhaps democratically inclined in the us and who are worried about the stability of democracy. do you think that she is worried about the stability of american democracy? i think she's worried about the stability of democracy altogether, and she said
she, in the words of johns hopkins university, which awarded her an honorary degree today. she seen as a beacon of principal leadership not only in the us and europe, but they said around the world. and they also talked about her background as a scientist. and about how she brings a scientists rigor to policy and politics. and i think you could say in a word in america, the chancellor is seen as the not trump. and she made that very clear today also in her various statements. and when she...
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the have a liberal universal values agenda and they will also taken very parties on positions on very sensitive matters in india on major political development. so i think the public as well as the government are quite upset with the way these social media joins are, are manipulating, or trying to manipulate public opinion. there's no consistency in what they're doing. their content. moderation is very, very flawed and biased and they are resorting to a kind of like a hit money in the social media sphere because they are larger numbers of users. so i think it's very important that they should be disciplined, or else there is likely to be more gales and more violence and public disorder. and i think in a big complex society like india, they should act more responsibly to another over a headline story to day as truly an m p. 's are urging president biden to drop the u. s. government extradition appeal to the u. k. launched against the wiki leaks co founder julian the such the strategy and citizens want julie at us on to be free is treatment violates for convention against torture. and i
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of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain for more. now let's speak to john coin bloom. he's a former us ambassador did or did germany 1st off. nice to see you again, mr. bass for how important was this visit for us german relations? i think this is, it was very important if for no other reason then because it signified the end of a very harsh and difficulty or a trauma. but that there was many things to talk about. you reports showed some of the both europe and united states facing a major change in the way the world is rubbing. and it's very important that we understand each other and try to have as close coordination as possible during the .
of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain for more....
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical's time. as german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the states for us by william. but we heard in that report the differences do remain. so tell us more about how those differences were discussed in these talks. good morning to me there's so. busy many differences in this relationship that have no clear strategy for resolving as much as they say, they want to resolve them and want to remain on a, a friendly, agreeable path. you have, you know, china, for example, the u. s. t as a, not just an economic threat, but also a strategic and military one, germany and europe more broadly has basically, she's only as an economic opportunity. you have your opinio
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical's time. as german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the...
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and the daughter is there, it's from only a strained government organizations as well as all the universities, making it very clear, very few still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess. bleaching events which will, which frequently result in large mortality on the rave. we have what a quality problem we're industrialized in the coastline of the great barrier reef, which adds to water quality problems. so is the threat as we've lost considerable sections of the great barrier reef. and if we don't take very dramatic action on climate change, we will get more and more bleaching events and the race will not have time to recover. the federal government has an calling record on climate change. not only do we have aspiration to 0 emission is not actual target, but we government also aggressively chases new fossil fuel developments, which i think in the current climate is absolutely unforgivable. so they are seeking new call, mine's new gas developments, and even using funding for renewables to try and fuel so well, the strategy, yeah, is a fairly small country po
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against university professors is very interest fingers in that field. but he doesn't have the kind of practical political experience that people like best guard to except she had and enabled them to deal with the not cardi leadership. and you know, for a lot of people and not that may look like mohammed mercy in egypt or look like turkey. but i can tell you that on the scale of political movement, she is pretty moderate islam. it's a little bit late to lesion quibble, end of the christian democratic party in germany. if you want to make that kind of comparison, david mark, thank you very much. it was great to get your thoughts. all right, in the middle of its worst economic crisis in modern history, 11 on the parliament is chosen a billionaire. as a new prime minister designate veteran politician and the g, because he's a business man who's been in progress the twice before. he's probably the thing to save love not from his crippling financial crisis, but critics of previously accused of cronyism and getting rich by questionable means a charge. he denie
against university professors is very interest fingers in that field. but he doesn't have the kind of practical political experience that people like best guard to except she had and enabled them to deal with the not cardi leadership. and you know, for a lot of people and not that may look like mohammed mercy in egypt or look like turkey. but i can tell you that on the scale of political movement, she is pretty moderate islam. it's a little bit late to lesion quibble, end of the christian...
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howeverr there are people, notably republicans who look at universal pre-k, why are we paying for this? talking in more concrete terms about why investing in universal pre-k is important not just for the education ofhi those children, but for the future prosperity of the country? >> too that i say pay now or pay later. i was in elementary school principal and i worked in a school with dedicated educators. we served three and four -year-olds. we had students who weread learning foundational skills. i'm not even going to get into the brain science when that learning executive functioning that can lead to greater success in elementary school. but the data also suggest students that have a good a foundation in early childhood igeducation are more likely to seek high level courses. are more likely to be prepared for college. it pays dividends later. how's the science on this and it shows quality programming does lead to success later in life but i can say from extremes, jonathan, i can say which student did not have a good quality early childhood experience when they were getting support an
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press 2011, and thinking about history university of chicago press in 2017. sarah, we are delighted and glad you could join us. the zoom room is all yours. >> thank you. on really honored to be asked to comment on jim's rich and stimulating book, "the ever-changing past," and i'm also looking forward to the discussion as it's a book that given the subject invites debate. i should perhaps that my comments which may sound a little punchy won't come as a surprise to jim because we've been having this conversation since i first read the book and draft and i'm delighted to extend the conversation to a larger group. so "the ever-changing past" is a wide-ranging, eminently readable, one of the best introductions i do what makes historians tick, and i encourage anyone with a broad interest in history to read it. to cut to the chase, since i don't want to take up too much time, the way the book is set up does involve to my mind a bit of sleight-of-hand. on the one hand, as jim points out in the introduction, it really is the first book since 1929 to explicitly take on
press 2011, and thinking about history university of chicago press in 2017. sarah, we are delighted and glad you could join us. the zoom room is all yours. >> thank you. on really honored to be asked to comment on jim's rich and stimulating book, "the ever-changing past," and i'm also looking forward to the discussion as it's a book that given the subject invites debate. i should perhaps that my comments which may sound a little punchy won't come as a surprise to jim because...
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the california state university system says it will requires students and staff to get vaccinated. that is in order to take part in any in-person classes or activities for the fall semester. this follows in the footsteps of the uc system. the deadline for all taxing certifications is september 30th. >>> there are seven new breakthrough covid cases at stanford campus this week. the students are experiencing mild or moderate symptoms. and their vaccination rate is above 90%. health directors say masks are required in all indoor public spaces and they recommend face coverings and crowded outdoor areas. in a statement from the university, "stanford is closely monitoring the public health situation and the circumstances around the covid- 19 variants." >>> governor newsom stopped in the central valley today, he signed legislation making the state the first in the nation to expand medi-cal coverage. the move is considered a major milestone in the state's efforts to provide universal health coverage. >> $4.3 billion to provide comprehensive, universal screening for mental health for every
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university of chicago press and 2017. sarah, we are delighted to have you join us in the zoom room is all yours. >> thank you i'm really honored to be asked to comment on jim banner stretch and stimulating book trento i am also looking forward to the discussion as it is a book given its subject invites debate. and perhaps my comments which may sound punchy, welcome to a surprise to jim because we been having this conversation since i first read the book in draft and i'm delighted to extend that the conversation to a larger group. so "the ever-changing past" is a wide-ranging readable one of the best introductions that i know to what makes the story and stick. and i encourage anyone with a broad interest in history to read it. to cut to the chase, since i don't want to take up too much time, the way that the book is set up, does involve to my mind up into, on the one hand as jim points out, introduction, really is the first book since 1929 to explicitly take on the theme, the question of historical division us. on the othe
university of chicago press and 2017. sarah, we are delighted to have you join us in the zoom room is all yours. >> thank you i'm really honored to be asked to comment on jim banner stretch and stimulating book trento i am also looking forward to the discussion as it is a book given its subject invites debate. and perhaps my comments which may sound punchy, welcome to a surprise to jim because we been having this conversation since i first read the book in draft and i'm delighted to...
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the president of xavier's university president might it's a historically black university. that's a catholic institution for the ultimate purpose is to contribute the promotion. i having it assume roles of leadership and service in the global society for this preparation takes place in diverse learning environments include research universities. our nasa tests on the committee today about how it has implored utilize federal funds, relief funds passed by congress in the novel coronavirus. i'll speak, institution and remain for my comets plus 100 other hbcus in this country. i began discussing the covid 19 virus with my leadership team in late january 2020. after my team began that possibly this would reach our shores but very tight fit 2020 red mardi gras in new orleans, where the iconic celebrations. on april 2 there were seven or 45 cases of coveting a new orleans parish. population three under 91000 roughly. i began to note the date would later prove to us that the health disparities we've always known i ravish the african communities have been decimated and now being rev
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they make a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. let's bring out just, you know, with some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a russian passenger playing, carrying 800 people that went missing during a flight in siberia has been found. the aren't enough. aircraft made a hard landing rather, after disappearing from radar on its way to the city of tom's authorities. they all, passengers and the crew survived more than 100 people have died in a week of riots and looting in south africa. the army has sent in thousands of soldiers to restore order. the unrest follows the jailing of former president jacob, zoom up. it's the worst violence since the end of apartheid. the united kingdom as reported more than $5000
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don't call 5 o'clock is my guest, is a microbiologist reading university. thank you. thanks to you guys. as always for joining me here on our help you stick around, they sit half an hour me. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk me the news. oh, i welcome to the alex, i mean should we examine the political feature of northern ireland this year, nor the knowledge was due to my 100 years of existence. however, despite the best efforts of the british government and various unionists committed a combination of colbert spectacular divisions within the dominant union as part of the d u p. and the reality, the past, the current to, to mean uncomfortable with its very existence, celebrations, have been rather muted. instead, the province told its collective breath as a marching season starts. this year, however, partisans will not be much
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think there are different reasons young people and i think this is probably universal. they. they just don't get it. and i think a lot of young people, when i go out and i see them partying, and so on. i think they, they feel that this has nothing to do with them. the real problem here in russia is older people, soviet era, generations who, i think, refuse of some habit of mistrusting their state. they just don't believe that anything good can come out of their state. they're very, very resistant to being instructions in orders. and so that's the majority of the elderly population, or i repeat, who are the most vulnerable, of course, are, are refusing to do it home in while several countries are pledged to, to nivia as it battles a record breaking surgeon, coven, 1900 infections and death more than 8000 cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. putting severe stress on oxygen supplies council has sent a military plane with a field hospital on board, including 200 medics and 100 respirators. libya, saudi arabia, turkey, and others also say they will send provisions by d
think there are different reasons young people and i think this is probably universal. they. they just don't get it. and i think a lot of young people, when i go out and i see them partying, and so on. i think they, they feel that this has nothing to do with them. the real problem here in russia is older people, soviet era, generations who, i think, refuse of some habit of mistrusting their state. they just don't believe that anything good can come out of their state. they're very, very...
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the establishment is almost universally contrary integrated. feel you saw this in the several weeks between the 1st and 2nd round. and then he thought in the 6 weeks before he was finally proclaimed president with the entire, almost the entire a media stablish meant to leave. and many traditional politicians. all you know, pointed against him, he does have this huge establishment against him. and in a part of that establishes and in the congress, the men, members of the, the groups that lead the congress are the same groups that removed president the scatter from office in november of last year. so they were very willing to you free of arguments to remove a president. still ahead here on al jazeera, under intense public pressure, the u. k says it will lift quarantine restrictions for fully vaccinated people from the u. s. and the ease and thailand, king is hoping to reconnect with the people on his birthday, but many want to move beyond the moment i i, it's time for the journey with sponsored by cut on airways. he was going to be the case at in
the establishment is almost universally contrary integrated. feel you saw this in the several weeks between the 1st and 2nd round. and then he thought in the 6 weeks before he was finally proclaimed president with the entire, almost the entire a media stablish meant to leave. and many traditional politicians. all you know, pointed against him, he does have this huge establishment against him. and in a part of that establishes and in the congress, the men, members of the, the groups that lead...
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they are thinking about people who are at universities like mine. they are thinking of people who were in the big newspapers, the big-time columnists and so the whole question and it seems to me one of the things that you are getting at is you actually want to nurture and also shine more light on and lift up a different type of leader. it's not that you are against these other people you know, fine and dandy but there's another type of leader who it seems to me you are saying maybe doesn't get enough support. react to that. >> guest: you are absolutely right. that's what i want to do. we need to really study, in other words our market economy should operate -- only 3% of people in our market economy are entrepreneurs that they generate 70% of all the jobs. innovation comes from when and -- from within. smart people have to have all the answers when they act and when they act the opportunity is gone but i look at that same paradigm and say that if somebody was able to for instance we went into an area of washington d.c. where there were 63 gang murde
they are thinking about people who are at universities like mine. they are thinking of people who were in the big newspapers, the big-time columnists and so the whole question and it seems to me one of the things that you are getting at is you actually want to nurture and also shine more light on and lift up a different type of leader. it's not that you are against these other people you know, fine and dandy but there's another type of leader who it seems to me you are saying maybe doesn't get...
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that's not understanding the nature of the university. to my second point here peter has got this as he does often on thesethings . we should see this for what it is. this signals that this is not an activist discussion at all. it has very little todo with it actually . thisis politics . this is an attempt as many things are, this is i think a very public version of this that we've seen before to politicize something of great importance to the standing of all these universities. and undermines the implication here is that a person should receive tenure. the greatest academic honor in its way that the university professors are there to receive that honorific for political reasons. for what they've done to advance an ideology. and i think this is a case that just clearly signals that. i don't know her qualifications beyond the 1619 report area if that's a qualification, i would write the historians who criticized it have the lastword . i don't know whether she's qualified or not. it implies why should anyone, her or anybody else or someone
that's not understanding the nature of the university. to my second point here peter has got this as he does often on thesethings . we should see this for what it is. this signals that this is not an activist discussion at all. it has very little todo with it actually . thisis politics . this is an attempt as many things are, this is i think a very public version of this that we've seen before to politicize something of great importance to the standing of all these universities. and undermines...
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he is a professor of criminology at the university of british columbia. he joins us now from vancouver. professor, the climate change conversation has become so politicized in north america. i want to stop by trying to put some speculation to rest. how connected is the heat that we're seeing here to climate change and how much more of this should we expect? well this, this event, these he waves are clearly due to climate change. we've already had kind of forensic analysis, sort of like the csr team coming in after the crime scene looking for fingerprints . and then, and that analysis shows that the heat waves that we experienced in canada last week, we're more than 99 percent attributable to climate change. or another way to think about that, is there a $150.00 times or more, more likely to happen because of the human impact on the climate system. these are rare events that are becoming and incredibly more common because of climate change . and so there's really, there's really no doubt in the scientific community about that professor, you say these are g
he is a professor of criminology at the university of british columbia. he joins us now from vancouver. professor, the climate change conversation has become so politicized in north america. i want to stop by trying to put some speculation to rest. how connected is the heat that we're seeing here to climate change and how much more of this should we expect? well this, this event, these he waves are clearly due to climate change. we've already had kind of forensic analysis, sort of like the csr...
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inner university philadelphia. he was a clark atlanta university. and an adjunct professor of immunology at, schools of medicine. he's also conducted cancer research at mit. his leadership of the last few months and reopening xavier has been impressive. and with his background, he understands the science behind the virus and the pandemic. because of this, he made the decision to reopen xavier to allow students to be educated in person. he knows the benefits for students on the individual level, and the community level outweigh the risk -- by the way, he also kind of, if i may, thought about the social aspect. restarting baseball xavier which had not been there for six years. xavier not only reopen not only give students and community a sense of normalcy, i had a great season. 1:27 and 11 made it a lot college world series championship. but universities like xavier have shown us the path forward, while -- giving students the education and the learning environment they deserve. with that i yield. >> thank you senator
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