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steven pinker of harvard takes these kinds of complaints to be what he describes as irritable gestures of self-indulgence and gratitude. in a recent book he looks over mountains of data and wealth and health and safety and choice. he says they are dangerous, indiscriminate pessimism can lead to fatalism to wondering why we should throw time and money at hopeless cause and can lead to radicalism to cause to smash the machine or drain the swamp or empower a charismatic tyrant. but shirley although these kinds of responses are understandable in part, public frustration is not just some kind of self-delusion especially frustration that runs this deep that's revealed itself in such a broad range of symptoms. neither are encouraging economic indicators but if thieves don't explain the Ãb what signs we might be missing. usual measures of wealth and health and personal freedom don't explain the problem because those familiar indicators, important as they are to understanding our society are largely material and individual. they assess our well-being on our own but none of us can really experi
steven pinker of harvard takes these kinds of complaints to be what he describes as irritable gestures of self-indulgence and gratitude. in a recent book he looks over mountains of data and wealth and health and safety and choice. he says they are dangerous, indiscriminate pessimism can lead to fatalism to wondering why we should throw time and money at hopeless cause and can lead to radicalism to cause to smash the machine or drain the swamp or empower a charismatic tyrant. but shirley...
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and yale law school, and joined the harvard faculty at age 25, becoming a full professor at 28, the youngest in the school's history, and 50 years of teaching over 10,000 students. [ applause ] prolific author, recipient of numerous awards, and i don't know if you remember this, professor dershowitz, but the yeshiva that you went to in high school and that i went to in high school were competing, in what was called the inter-yeshiva conference. you have went to bta, myself to long island. we're thrilled to have them here tonight. we have a three-part program. part one, debate. part two, dialogue. and part three, discussion. because we have to learn what our differences of opinion are on a whole range of subjects and how we can create common ground so that we can communicate with one another and how we are best able to reach one another in this very stratified and divided society we live in. and that's why tonight's program will have three parts. i've asked that part one, which is a debate on the politics of impeachment, that each respondent, professor dershowitz and professor shrum,
and yale law school, and joined the harvard faculty at age 25, becoming a full professor at 28, the youngest in the school's history, and 50 years of teaching over 10,000 students. [ applause ] prolific author, recipient of numerous awards, and i don't know if you remember this, professor dershowitz, but the yeshiva that you went to in high school and that i went to in high school were competing, in what was called the inter-yeshiva conference. you have went to bta, myself to long island. we're...
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the arthur c patterson faculty fellow at the harvard business school. he's a best-selling author of 11 books and a columnist at the "washington post." for the last ten years before joining the harvard faculty last summer, arthur was the president of the american enterprise institute, one of the most influential and highly respected think tanks in the world. an economist by training, arthur has spent decades studying culture and public policy. his work in topics and technical economics to the sources of happiness has established his reputation as a prolific social scientist and an original thinker. arthur began his career as a classical musician performing for 12 years with the barcelona city orchestra and other ensembles. his favorite composer, johan sebastian bach, who said quote, the aim and final end of music is the glorification of god and the refreshment of the soul. in all his work today, arthur seeks to serve the same purpose. in his remarks today arthur will share his ideas from his most recent book, love your enemies. ladies and gentlemen, dr.
the arthur c patterson faculty fellow at the harvard business school. he's a best-selling author of 11 books and a columnist at the "washington post." for the last ten years before joining the harvard faculty last summer, arthur was the president of the american enterprise institute, one of the most influential and highly respected think tanks in the world. an economist by training, arthur has spent decades studying culture and public policy. his work in topics and technical economics...
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liz: who said that harvard? reporter: harvard. what do they know. liz: let's ask berkeley, my alma mater. kristina, thank you very much. tesla is losing some steam here. right now at 880 bucks. remember just a few minutes ago. we were at 960, some profit-taking. markets are also in the aggregate off session highs. bring in burke financial strategy ceo john burke, with half a billion in assets. what do you think is happening here? profit-taking? >> liz, ifs ands and buts were candy we would have a party. guess what? we're having a party. there is a lot to be afraid of. look at coronavirus, this thing under control yet? no. bernie sanders rising in the polls we think in iowa. that would be very scary to the markets. there are some good things, long term it seems like we've gotten a little ahead of ourselves here with this market. liz: okay, ahead of ourselves. there are still names you liked coming in today. when you walked in the door, sat in the green room. you had a list. one of the names is cvs. tell us what it is about that company you say is buy
liz: who said that harvard? reporter: harvard. what do they know. liz: let's ask berkeley, my alma mater. kristina, thank you very much. tesla is losing some steam here. right now at 880 bucks. remember just a few minutes ago. we were at 960, some profit-taking. markets are also in the aggregate off session highs. bring in burke financial strategy ceo john burke, with half a billion in assets. what do you think is happening here? profit-taking? >> liz, ifs ands and buts were candy we...
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he was contributing enormously to harvard. i went to seminars with him, and when he was indicted, he asked me to put together the legal team. i put together a very distinguished legal team of ken starr, roy black, very eminent lawyers. once we take the case, of course, ourjob is to get the best deal we can. you know what you did, and i ask you this in the spirit of the #metoo movement and everything we have read about the relations between powerful men and vulnerable young women in recent years. you went after the teenagers who were involved in that case in miami. you and your investigators trawled through their social media, you accused them of using drugs, of being sexualised. you, as they would see it, attempted to destroy them. they were just teenagers. in the current climate, knowing what we know, do you deeply regret what you did? absolutely not — of course not. first, i didn't do any of that. jeffrey epstein hired investigators. the investigators provided material from their own social sites, and we went and took that
he was contributing enormously to harvard. i went to seminars with him, and when he was indicted, he asked me to put together the legal team. i put together a very distinguished legal team of ken starr, roy black, very eminent lawyers. once we take the case, of course, ourjob is to get the best deal we can. you know what you did, and i ask you this in the spirit of the #metoo movement and everything we have read about the relations between powerful men and vulnerable young women in recent...
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and i can tell you that back in the day at harvard if you were a rockefeller republican, you were treated as if you were to the right of attila the hunt. ryan in law school was to the right of attila the han. i say that in just, brian is actually more libertarian but very sterling,'s credentials, works for judge scanlon, or justice scalia, worked for editor john cornyn of texas and is a stalwart of the federalist society so this is a long way of asking him how does a member of the vast right-wing conspiracy write about insupport of class action ? >> thank you for that kind introduction. the reason that i think conservatives should support class action is because we have to ask ourselves what the alternative is. and the alternative was told to us in an amicus brief filed by the united states chamber of commerce in 2010, this amicus brief is what inspired me to write the book that you have in front of you today area in the case before the supreme court is called at&t versus conceptionon, many of you know about this case . the question was our class action waivers embedded in arbitration agr
and i can tell you that back in the day at harvard if you were a rockefeller republican, you were treated as if you were to the right of attila the hunt. ryan in law school was to the right of attila the han. i say that in just, brian is actually more libertarian but very sterling,'s credentials, works for judge scanlon, or justice scalia, worked for editor john cornyn of texas and is a stalwart of the federalist society so this is a long way of asking him how does a member of the vast...
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he was contributing enormously to harvard. i went to seminars with him, and when he was indicted, he asked me to put together the legal team. i put together a very distinguished legal team of ken starr, ray black, very eminent lawyers. once we take the case, of course, ourjob is to get the best deal weekend. won't make you know what you did, and i ask you this in the spirit of the #metoo movement and everything we have read about the relations between powerful men in vulnerable young women in recent yea rs. in vulnerable young women in recent years. you went after the teenagers who were involved in that case in miami. you and your investigators trawl through their social media, you accused them of using drugs, of being sexualised. you, as they would see it, attempted to destroy them. they were just teenagers. in the current climate, knowing what we know, do you deeply regret what you did? absolutely not. of course not. first, i didn't do any of that. jeffrey epstein hired investigators. the investigators provided material from
he was contributing enormously to harvard. i went to seminars with him, and when he was indicted, he asked me to put together the legal team. i put together a very distinguished legal team of ken starr, ray black, very eminent lawyers. once we take the case, of course, ourjob is to get the best deal weekend. won't make you know what you did, and i ask you this in the spirit of the #metoo movement and everything we have read about the relations between powerful men in vulnerable young women in...
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to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited the kakuma refugee complicated in kenya hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to there has always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugees head home and it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya hosts over 190000 refugees mainly from south sudan but also from somalia ethiopia and brandy each time i appraise kenyans and the local to kind of people for their work hosting refugees are done for. money kenya is handling the situation deserves respect funding and. mcvickar specially when you consider that the local people here in northern kenya are themselves struggling to make ends meet finding in the wake of the lung and do the pill you wouldn't do this and that's no longer given what they've suffered long periods of drug over the past years commons which is reduced their cro
to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited the kakuma refugee complicated in kenya hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to there has always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugees head home and it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya hosts...
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i'm so ashamed that i have a harvard ph.d. in economics that i'm going to organize a group of us to turn in -- [laughter] our harvard ph.d.s in protest that peter navarro has one. >> host: in 2016 in your book "bourgeois equality" you wrote that even trump the businessman does good by doing well. >> guest: yeah. when he does well. but, you know, trump hasn't done well. it's plausibly calculated that if he had taken the $400 million he got one way or another from his father and had invested it in randomly chosen stock portfolio, his net worth would be higher now than it is. because, you know, he did the trump stakes -- [laughter] and trump university and trumka see know and trump, trump, trump, trump, and they all failed. this is something that bloomberg pointed out during the campaign in 2016. bloomberg was a poor boy when he started, and he became rich and he actually became rich by doing well, by doing good. that's the way innovatism is. if you're in business or anything else and you're choosing well, you make profits. but t
i'm so ashamed that i have a harvard ph.d. in economics that i'm going to organize a group of us to turn in -- [laughter] our harvard ph.d.s in protest that peter navarro has one. >> host: in 2016 in your book "bourgeois equality" you wrote that even trump the businessman does good by doing well. >> guest: yeah. when he does well. but, you know, trump hasn't done well. it's plausibly calculated that if he had taken the $400 million he got one way or another from his father...
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to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited there kakuma refugee complicated in kenya hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to their house always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugees head home and it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya hosts over 190000 refugees mainly from south sudan but also from somalia ethiopia and brandy each time i appraise kenyans and the local to kind of people for their work posting refugees we are joined by. does the money kenya is handling the situation deserve respect funding and. make because specially when you consider that the local people here in northern kenya are themselves struggling to make ends meet finding in the wake of the long undo the peleliu and years and that's no longer given what they've suffered long periods of drought over the past years governments which has
to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited there kakuma refugee complicated in kenya hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to their house always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugees head home and it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya...
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to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited there kakuma refugee complicated in kenya hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to their house always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugee settlement it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya hosts over 190000 refugees mainly from south sudan but also from somalia ethiopia and brandy time i appraise kenyans and the local to kind of people for their work hosting refugees the art and craft. v.k. in the money kenya is handling the situation deserves respect funding and. me because specially when you consider that the local people here in northern kenya are themselves to make ends meet finding in the wake of the london do the peleliu own views and it's no longer given what they've suffered long periods of drought over the past years commons which is reduced the crops need
to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited there kakuma refugee complicated in kenya hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to their house always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugee settlement it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya hosts...
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speaking that to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited there kakuma refugee complicating kenya's hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to their house always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugees head home and it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far north of kenya hosts over 190000 refugees mainly from south sudan but also from somalia ethiopia and burundi each time i appraise kenyans and the local to kind of people for their work posting refugees we are done for. v.k. in your money kenya is handling the situation deserves respect funding and. me because specially when you consider that the local people here in northern kenya are themselves juggling to make ends meet at finding in the attic of the lung and do the better you wouldn't do this and that's no longer given what they've suffered long periods of drought over the past years comm
speaking that to hillary ugandan must a student at harvard university. german president frank. last 3 days on a state visit in kenya that he visited there kakuma refugee complicating kenya's hot dry northwest getting enough to eat to their house always been tough and the influx of refugees has made it even more difficult. arrival in kakuma kenya's 2nd biggest refugees head home and it was the last stop in kenya for german president franklin before heading to sudan the arid region in the far...
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at what they said for example jonas she's a she worked the world bank for 3 years she's now at the harvard global health institute she's extremely critical of them for a long time long before the corona virus outbreak she said in a very interesting article she wrote for the magazine journal the scientific journal nature a few weeks a few months back she said this structure of financing has been very good for investors but not good for global health larry summers former u.s. treasury official in the sense of ministration he described them as i think goofball economics or goofball finance you know they've been relatively good for investors not good for developing countries have a solution thank you very much fishing in uganda is becoming less profitable for many communities who depend on the sector to support their families diversifying into coffee farming is helping to provide a sustainable solution on one of the islands of like victoria. fish stocks are dwindling here in lake victoria it's becoming increasingly evident that the central ugandan landing site called bosomy fishermen here are
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chances because she had taken chances i was able to go on and earn a scholarship and graduated from harvard and then the book talks about how i believe that you are the person three generations have worked to give opportunities to handle this effort has gone into making you who you are you are under an obligation to pay it forward so i returned and came back and worked with low income women into domestic violence situations trying to provide other families and other women the same opportunities that i'd been provided by my family. so, i another that plays on the theme about my mother going to college. when i was five my mother graduated from college and i remember getting a new dress for the occasion. occasion. at first i owned that was the fancy it had lace trim and a delegate to sell our friend. my mother brought me a cap and e walked in the procession. i didn't know how true that statement was or how my graduating my mother changed both of our lives and how the value she had come to place on education would carry me far beyond the hills of appalachia and how her ability to understand her
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we've got the harvard medical school professor just got out from china and now says that u.s. is unprepared. we've got more of his thoughts on this exclusive. oil showing signs of life after six losing sessions. charles decided to grace us with his presence. back from the super bowl. less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the countdown. ♪ this is an interesting one. breaking news, general motors announcing it is coming it steak and ride sharing, lyft. gm initially invested $500 million in lyft in january 2016. lyft is not getting a good move on that. it's down 4%. while gm is gaining one and a quarter%. from general motors to two other u.s. auto joints addressing coronavirus concerns in the earnings report first, let's talk about ford. he reported $1.7 billion quarterly loss in a disappointing 2020 outlook. excluding any potential impact from the coronavirus. the u.s. auto giant said it was too early to make any sort of investment and it is hoping to resume large parts of its operations in china next week which has been shattered. in the meantime, inventors pumpi
we've got the harvard medical school professor just got out from china and now says that u.s. is unprepared. we've got more of his thoughts on this exclusive. oil showing signs of life after six losing sessions. charles decided to grace us with his presence. back from the super bowl. less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the countdown. ♪ this is an interesting one. breaking news, general motors announcing it is coming it steak and ride sharing, lyft. gm initially invested $500...
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look at what they said for example jonas she's a short the world bank for 3 years she's now at the harvard global health institute she's extremely critical of them for a long time long before the corona virus outbreak she said in a very interesting article sure all for the magazine journal the scientific journal nature a few weeks a few months back she said this structure of financing has been very good for investors but not good for global health larry summers former u.s. treasury official in the clinton administration he described them as i think goofball economics or goofball finance so no they've been relatively good for investors not good for developing countries have a solution thank you very much and nice to do business with you. the 1st. to use crime fighter car back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable cargo production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters now. i think everything c
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i went to harvard law, thank you. that was kind. i went to harvard law school. the only thing i did of any note was when the ames competition, the court competition, i would note that on these legal issues, and i was told we were going to talk about the political implications of impeachment, which i'm going to talk about. mr. dershowitz rehearsed his speech to the senate and added an attack on cnn. he did note that a lot of people disagreed with him. the exact quote from the new york times is most of the scholars disagree with me. i think they're wrong. i think they are right. we could have a debate about it isut i don't think fair, for example, to question the motives of people to the extent of saying that if hillary clinton had been impeached for doing what donald trump did, almost people would have necessarily been on the other side. when you start using lines, i'm sorry, guys. you may not want to hear it but you are not going to like what you are november from the voters, either. i'm going to jump in -- >> i'm perfectly happy with what keep -- >> keep it civ
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their husband's careers and legacies in a conversation about public service at the kennedy school at harvard. that is at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. ♪ announcer: students from across the country told us issues for the candidates to address. climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health and immigration. $100,000 in cash prizes. the winners will be announced march 11. ♪ we have more from camping 2020 with democratic presidential candidate mike bloomberg, the former new york city mayor, spoke at the blue commonwealth gala in richmond. he spoke at camp in organizing events and was interrupted by protesters at times. mr. bloomberg said the new york police department use of stop and frisk tactics during this time as a new york city mayor were a mistake. he was in richmond as a effort to shore up support for the super tuesday primary. this is about 40 minutes. >> honored guest democratic candidate for president and former mayor of new york city, mike bloomberg. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] how are we doing? [cheering] wait for the music to sto
their husband's careers and legacies in a conversation about public service at the kennedy school at harvard. that is at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. ♪ announcer: students from across the country told us issues for the candidates to address. climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health and immigration. $100,000 in cash prizes. the winners will be announced march 11. ♪ we have more from camping 2020 with democratic presidential candidate mike bloomberg,...
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storm hit you see it right there powerful cross winds made this a challenging landing as the plane harvard over the runway but the 500 ton super jumbo finally touched down safely. certainly a testament to the pilot's skill and that's thanks for watching. my 1st boss like most sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this ocean full of it something as simple as learning how to write a by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me estimates but. finally the game often mentioned buying young by psychos country turns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than writing a bottle as now i want to reach out to those women back home full of bones by their duties and social goals and inform them about dead basic rights my name is the amount of people homes and i work into. this week on little stories. we get a taste of politics you know i'm gone. and hear about a controversial ban in lego's but we begin in germany 75 years ago allied planes carried out devastating air raids on dresden the historic city ce
storm hit you see it right there powerful cross winds made this a challenging landing as the plane harvard over the runway but the 500 ton super jumbo finally touched down safely. certainly a testament to the pilot's skill and that's thanks for watching. my 1st boss like most sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this ocean full of it something as simple as learning how to write a by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me...
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in the bundesliga bahrain leverkusen educate to a champions league spot his new captain caught harvard's pulling the strings they'd be struggling hausberg to claim their 5th consecutive victories. spicer welcome to the program as the corona virus spreads far beyond china several countries are taking tough new steps to contain it in italy the deaths of 3 people from the disease have prompted authorities to put several towns on lockdown and to cancel the final days of the carnival in venice. other countries are now on high alert including iran it has the highest death toll of any country outside of china south korea is the country with the 2nd most infections and has also seen a sharp jump in cases over the last few days. scenes like these from china's cities and lockdown are now becoming familiar across the globe following new deaths caused by the novel coronavirus. fazer remains the continent hardest hit by the outbreak on sunday south korea raised its disease alert level to the highest possible there are hundreds of registered cases in the country and the number of new infections is sti
in the bundesliga bahrain leverkusen educate to a champions league spot his new captain caught harvard's pulling the strings they'd be struggling hausberg to claim their 5th consecutive victories. spicer welcome to the program as the corona virus spreads far beyond china several countries are taking tough new steps to contain it in italy the deaths of 3 people from the disease have prompted authorities to put several towns on lockdown and to cancel the final days of the carnival in venice....
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demonstrations of innocence or guilt.i don't how many senators and for that matter distinguished professor from harvard professor dershowitz said that over and over again. unfortunately the warning of hamilton and our fathers have come into fruition today. it is infectious, and harming our ability to function as the united states senate where the threads of comedy are already getting pretty great. in this regard i appreciate it yesterday when white house counsel showed clips of major bills important to the american people that we have done in a bipartisan fashion despite our differences, despite the animus in the senate. especially highlighting something called the farm bill where we achieve 86 votes with support of the distinguished president. we don't always agree on every issue on the egg committee but we can work together to accomplish big things for america we've done that with the farm bill along with senator sabin in the entire agriculture committee we are the least partisan committee and this distinguished body. that is what we do in the mm senate. that is what we do on behalf of our farmers an
demonstrations of innocence or guilt.i don't how many senators and for that matter distinguished professor from harvard professor dershowitz said that over and over again. unfortunately the warning of hamilton and our fathers have come into fruition today. it is infectious, and harming our ability to function as the united states senate where the threads of comedy are already getting pretty great. in this regard i appreciate it yesterday when white house counsel showed clips of major bills...
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at what they said for example jonas she's a she worked the world bank for 3 years she's now at the harvard global health institute she's extremely critical of them for a long time long before the corona virus outbreak she said in a very interesting article she wrote for the magazine journal the scientific journal nature a few weeks a few months back she said this structure of financing has been very good for investors but not good for global health larry summers former u.s. treasury official in the clinton administration he described them as i think goofball economics or goofball finance you know they've been relatively good for investors not good for developing countries have a solution thank you very much and nice to do business with you. yes. cozy isn't it. to any in the signers are turning containers clever keep moving from losing. their big idea is resource efficient and has enough space for everyone. to smaller like. 30. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear. to get them to me cause surely should explore germany. does it and. everything else there's a lot going on in.
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was it harvard? >> yes. you have to look not only at the countries but institutions that are a factual matter an arm of the countries, you know, like hauwei is for china. maria: absolutely, we will speak with chief security officer of hauwei, andrew, thank you. andrew mccarthy, coming up president trump versus governor cuomo, the two meeting at the white house, what they will be talking about coming up. prince harry's possible new gig, the duke of sussex could be power ce. we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electri
was it harvard? >> yes. you have to look not only at the countries but institutions that are a factual matter an arm of the countries, you know, like hauwei is for china. maria: absolutely, we will speak with chief security officer of hauwei, andrew, thank you. andrew mccarthy, coming up president trump versus governor cuomo, the two meeting at the white house, what they will be talking about coming up. prince harry's possible new gig, the duke of sussex could be power ce. we can spend a...
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. >> bloomberg at harvard business school, harvard economics have been throwing out disinformation for three use. they keep telling us we are in some sort of manufacturing recession. the president is at a job 30 of the last 34 months in manufacturing. factories don't hire workers and listeners to make more things. the problem is the left-wing, the ivy league can't accept that conservative principles can run an economy better than a government ministry. look at iowa, tally votes. heather: donald trump had something to say about democrat socialism and their healthcare ideas. we will get your response. >> there are those who want to take away your healthcare, why pay for private health insurance plans of 180 million very happy americans. we will never let socialism destroy american healthcare. heather: you will hear more about this in a democratic debate but what are your thoughts quickly? >> would you rather call the social security administration or healthcare united to get a question answered? it is absolutely absurd. bernie sanders said he wants to shut all the private firms and repla
. >> bloomberg at harvard business school, harvard economics have been throwing out disinformation for three use. they keep telling us we are in some sort of manufacturing recession. the president is at a job 30 of the last 34 months in manufacturing. factories don't hire workers and listeners to make more things. the problem is the left-wing, the ivy league can't accept that conservative principles can run an economy better than a government ministry. look at iowa, tally votes. heather:...
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on people ca football crisis where he brought several athletic leaders simpson and yale and harvard to the white house and said you need to fix this but in reality he does get the ball rolling and brings a lot of attention to the issue but really that convention in new york city a couple months later that really does start the whole reform of college footbal football. >> the history of coaching is really fascinating because if you look back at the late 18 hundreds the prototype of the modern coach is not a professional coach he and his wife were amateur coaches nonpaid nonprofessional coaches for mail - - more as a graduate advisor than a coach but they were football players they want to be coaches they want to be faculty publishing the book in 19 oh five in which he talks about the things football can do for young men not just exes and nose - - x and o and then to support the young men on the field but also to watch the game to know the rules and things like that. and john heisman at georgia tech they are writing books when they make the argument i am paid to discipline the entire col
on people ca football crisis where he brought several athletic leaders simpson and yale and harvard to the white house and said you need to fix this but in reality he does get the ball rolling and brings a lot of attention to the issue but really that convention in new york city a couple months later that really does start the whole reform of college footbal football. >> the history of coaching is really fascinating because if you look back at the late 18 hundreds the prototype of the...
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it's like a harvard degree times ten. we'll be right back. they grew their first tomatoes right here. and when it snows, the kids go sledding right there. the frels family runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. because this is more than just land, it's home. search "john deere 1 series" for more. >> tucker: during the democratic debate, job made a remarkable comment about gun violence in this country. >> 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie sanders voted on this. more than all of wars in viet m vietnam. >> 150 million? that's more than half the country dead in ten years. that's a lot of empty buildings. presumably he meant to say 150,000. that's a number of gun homicides in this country during that period. democrats are doing their best to drive that number up. how? by attacking police and letting criminals, real criminals go free. instead of fighting gun violence by fighting criminals, they're trying to destroy the nra and take guns from people that didn't vote from them by assault weapons ban. do they work from
it's like a harvard degree times ten. we'll be right back. they grew their first tomatoes right here. and when it snows, the kids go sledding right there. the frels family runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. because this is more than just land, it's home. search "john deere 1 series" for more. >> tucker: during the democratic debate, job made a remarkable comment about gun violence in this country. >> 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie...
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from harvard law school. can't any of you get accepted at any other school? professor, you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. i guess i begin simply by saying that repeatedly calling a decision a disaster doesn't really make it so. and we haven't really heard much evidence that actually ties the idea that people can't enact their preferences to anything that has come about from citizens united. in fact, citizens united has had a number of beneficial effects on american society. we were told that it would lead to to this. in fact, it's been more fluid. election rates have declined, that may not be good news for all of you, but cuts against the argument that's been made against citizens united. among those new comers. such as the president himself, contender to the president in the general election, senator sanders, people such as representative cortez or former representative broth have been complete outsiders and defeated inside by spending far less money. we find that the trend of more women being elected to office has c
from harvard law school. can't any of you get accepted at any other school? professor, you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. i guess i begin simply by saying that repeatedly calling a decision a disaster doesn't really make it so. and we haven't really heard much evidence that actually ties the idea that people can't enact their preferences to anything that has come about from citizens united. in fact, citizens united has had a number of beneficial...
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another woman named mabel ball was at harvard grace, waiting out weather. the race was on. the lindbergh aero was there, lindbergh had flown the atlantic. it was just air mindedness and everyone was interested in aviation. there were all kinds of records and flights being taken. everyone was involved in the game and the public loved it, they ate it up. it was a very exciting time. it brought about investment and interest and regulation, all the things aviation needed to actually become a form of transportation and grow into, of course, military flying, airline, and more of what we know today. so on june 17, 1928, earhart left newfoundland in the plane. she was promised time at the wheel, at the controls. but it was not to be. during the 20 hour, 40 minute flight, she got zero flight time. however, she was able to pilot the plane from wales to its final stop in southhampton, england. she said, i happened to be a woman and the first to make a transatlantic crossing by air, and the press and public seemed to be more interested in that fact than anything else. it was a tumultuo
another woman named mabel ball was at harvard grace, waiting out weather. the race was on. the lindbergh aero was there, lindbergh had flown the atlantic. it was just air mindedness and everyone was interested in aviation. there were all kinds of records and flights being taken. everyone was involved in the game and the public loved it, they ate it up. it was a very exciting time. it brought about investment and interest and regulation, all the things aviation needed to actually become a form...
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another woman named mabel ball was at harvard grace, waiting out weather. determined to make the flight in two columbia. -- into colombia. the race was on. the lindbergh aero was there, lindbergh had flown the atlantic. it was just air mindedness and everyone was interested in aviation. there were all kinds of records and flights being taken. everyone was involved, and the public just loved it, they ate it up. it was a very exciting time. it brought about investment and interest and regulation, all the things that aviation needed to actually become a form of transportation and grow into, of course, military flying, airlines, and more of what we know today. so on june 17, 1928, earhart , still and gordon left newfoundland in the plane. she had been promised time at the wheel, at the controls. but it was not to be. during the 20 hour, 40 minute flight to wales she got zero , flight time. however, she was able to pilot from wales to its final stop in southhampton, england. she said, i happened to be a woman and the first to make a transatlantic crossing by air
another woman named mabel ball was at harvard grace, waiting out weather. determined to make the flight in two columbia. -- into colombia. the race was on. the lindbergh aero was there, lindbergh had flown the atlantic. it was just air mindedness and everyone was interested in aviation. there were all kinds of records and flights being taken. everyone was involved, and the public just loved it, they ate it up. it was a very exciting time. it brought about investment and interest and regulation,...
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here with reaction, harvard professor, dr. cornell west and dan bongino, geraldo rivera. cornell, you haven't been on in awhile. if donald j. trump said in of this, you, professor, would be all over him rightly so. the media has been virtually silent, haven't they? >> no. we have to be consistent. i called trump a neofascist gangster. let me say this, brother. this notion that my dear brother bernie sanders is pro soviet, he's what i am. i'm not a soviet. the soviet union murders thousands of jews. >> sean: he took a honeymoon there who honeymoons in the former soviet union? >> bernie sanders supports civil rights, personal liberties. he's the first one to defend people's freedom of religion. he went to the soviet union -- >> sean: you can have bernie. he's all yours. >> you know he's my brother. >> sean: i'm going to tell you this and geraldo will back me up. we have the best employment situation for african americans, women, youth unemployment, african american youth unemployment. that happened under donald trump. geraldo rivera? >> it's true, sean. it's interesting. yo
here with reaction, harvard professor, dr. cornell west and dan bongino, geraldo rivera. cornell, you haven't been on in awhile. if donald j. trump said in of this, you, professor, would be all over him rightly so. the media has been virtually silent, haven't they? >> no. we have to be consistent. i called trump a neofascist gangster. let me say this, brother. this notion that my dear brother bernie sanders is pro soviet, he's what i am. i'm not a soviet. the soviet union murders...
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she was a bankruptcy law professor at harvard and created the consumer production bureau for president obama. we will have her later in this hour when she finishes with that event in virginia. and at the end of the hour you will see an extraordinarily powerful video that is not easy to watch. it is from the captain of the wrestling team at ohio state when congressman jim jordan was the assistant coach of the wrestling team. the captain of the team told the ohio state legislature this week that jim jordan knew that the wrestlers were being sexually abused by the team doctor and jim jordan did nothing about it. the captain testified when all of it became public jim jordan tried to get him to lie about it saying that jim jordan called him and that jim jordan was crying and begging him to cover up the story. we will bring you that wrestling team's captain testimony on video at the end of this hour and consider what it means for how jim jordan will handle himself in the next high profile hearing in the house judiciary committee where he is the top republican. and the next high profile heari
she was a bankruptcy law professor at harvard and created the consumer production bureau for president obama. we will have her later in this hour when she finishes with that event in virginia. and at the end of the hour you will see an extraordinarily powerful video that is not easy to watch. it is from the captain of the wrestling team at ohio state when congressman jim jordan was the assistant coach of the wrestling team. the captain of the team told the ohio state legislature this week that...
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every other billionaire giving away more than $3 billion, this including finance to go a program in harvard that grooms future political stars and staffed by bloomberg folks, now interesting because he's getting endorsements from beneficiaries from all charities including from black political leaders, women, prominent democrats, so could bloomberg be buying enough influence to actually win the white house? i want to bring in america first action pac spokesperson steve cortez, you know, steve, it's really intriguing as we delve deep into this, it's not someone saying we will write a check, michael bloomberg over the years, recent years given out hundreds of millions of dollars around the country to local charities, to local politicians, to local political folks even a program at harvard that's funded by him, a lot of these people are coming out now endorsing him have actually gone through the program, is this okay with you? >> no, it's definitely not okay with you and i don't think it's going to be okay ultimately with democratic voters, although we will see, he has sprinkled hundreds of mil
every other billionaire giving away more than $3 billion, this including finance to go a program in harvard that grooms future political stars and staffed by bloomberg folks, now interesting because he's getting endorsements from beneficiaries from all charities including from black political leaders, women, prominent democrats, so could bloomberg be buying enough influence to actually win the white house? i want to bring in america first action pac spokesperson steve cortez, you know, steve,...
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they recount the journey of 18 black men admitted into harvard in 1959. at 315 diaz on identity in a race into the experiences of growing up in puerto rico. michelle sullivan on leadership and philanthropy. the savannah book festival live starting saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. and we will be sure to watch the live coverage with the tucson festival of books. >> the un security council met in new york city to discuss a proposed plan. we will show you a portion of the meeting with the palestinian president in the u.s. ambassadors to the un. in the name of god your excellency foreign minister president of the security council secretary general your excellency's
they recount the journey of 18 black men admitted into harvard in 1959. at 315 diaz on identity in a race into the experiences of growing up in puerto rico. michelle sullivan on leadership and philanthropy. the savannah book festival live starting saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. and we will be sure to watch the live coverage with the tucson festival of books. >> the un security council met in new york city to discuss a proposed plan. we will show you a portion of the meeting with the...
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regards to helping qualified people to work >> this interesting program has come from a first-year harvard med student who really feels the weight of caring for the nation's veterans. >> when someone lets you know they put the flag on their shoulder and joined the military for our country, i think you feel even that extra little bit of desire to make sure you're there for them >> before arriving at harvard, he and two underclassmates envisioned a shadow program at va medical ospital they toon took it to capitol hill, which helped future med students get the experience they need for applications and keep them atune to veterans' specific needs in their medical career. the va opens a much needed pipeline to future health care providers. the va is working to provide expanded care, which offers vets the ability to seek care outside of the va system, integrating the va into the wider health care system which the va has helped 1.7 million vets obtain care in less than a year but more doctors are needed nationwide >> our biggest challenge is to find those doctors and nurses out there who would be
regards to helping qualified people to work >> this interesting program has come from a first-year harvard med student who really feels the weight of caring for the nation's veterans. >> when someone lets you know they put the flag on their shoulder and joined the military for our country, i think you feel even that extra little bit of desire to make sure you're there for them >> before arriving at harvard, he and two underclassmates envisioned a shadow program at va medical...
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connell: harvard and yale for a moment. those schools are under investigation by the department of education. two ivy league schools being asked to disclose records of gifts and donations from foreign governments such as china, russia, iran and saudi arabia. so talk about this with david asman, joins us ahead of bulls and bears. what do you make of the story? >> those countries only do what is best for americans. you're talking about iran and everything. by the way, felicity huffman goes to jail for bribing her daughter into college. these people i'm sure that some of those millions of dollars just happened to coincide with the donors getting their kids into those colleges and universities. so you got investigate this. particularly by the way. it could be more serious than that. we had the incident of the head of the chemistry department of harvard getting arrested apparently working for the chinese that is the charge anyway. we don't know if it is true or not. china mine something a problem we have to look at for all the c
connell: harvard and yale for a moment. those schools are under investigation by the department of education. two ivy league schools being asked to disclose records of gifts and donations from foreign governments such as china, russia, iran and saudi arabia. so talk about this with david asman, joins us ahead of bulls and bears. what do you make of the story? >> those countries only do what is best for americans. you're talking about iran and everything. by the way, felicity huffman goes...
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i'm sorry i meant to mention harvard that was an oversight. [laughter] but you hear this and i have said to us government agencies don't try to turn agency mondays universities and twin intelligence agency if they work with the pla don't give them the visa and do not admit them but if you're undermining the openness that is at the core of universities to have a clash between universities and the government that are at the heart of silicon valley and the research triangle in north carolina and the final one i hope we don't undermine is we are a place where the best and brightest want to come because it doesn't matter where you are from where you were going. you could come from hard circumstances and do great things but the key to that is a high quality education. they can do nothing worse. so unless those kids have a chance to participate and that was picked up by immigrants as well add a dinner to say do you know why the united states will always lead cracks because if you are a young software engineer you might want to go to japan you cannot
i'm sorry i meant to mention harvard that was an oversight. [laughter] but you hear this and i have said to us government agencies don't try to turn agency mondays universities and twin intelligence agency if they work with the pla don't give them the visa and do not admit them but if you're undermining the openness that is at the core of universities to have a clash between universities and the government that are at the heart of silicon valley and the research triangle in north carolina and...
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then harvard professor warren concluded the financial laws weren't really neutral. they didn't simply patrol the playing field like a referee, they tilted it. but any american individual consumer would tend to be out matched wild lay by the organized power of wall street. okay. that's a diagnoses. some would disagree and a lot agree. what do you do about it? warren views problems as an opportunity. >> they're ready for change and i got a plan for that. >> in fact i got a lot of plans and yes, i got a plan for that. >> back in 2007, professor warren's plan was to create something that could pool the power of consumer whose aren't in any way organized or united like a banking industry and protect them. the idea was protect citizens against banks, the same way other laws protect american's health and safety against a product they may find they can sell for a profit but others with too dangerous we would want it sold in the first place. consider the toaster. at first glance seems like an innocuous household appliance until. >> you took a video of it. >> whoa. >> in the
then harvard professor warren concluded the financial laws weren't really neutral. they didn't simply patrol the playing field like a referee, they tilted it. but any american individual consumer would tend to be out matched wild lay by the organized power of wall street. okay. that's a diagnoses. some would disagree and a lot agree. what do you do about it? warren views problems as an opportunity. >> they're ready for change and i got a plan for that. >> in fact i got a lot of...
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has been an associate fellow at the harvard kennedy school down in boston. it is a great pleasure to introduce my great friend. [applause] >> and i had the great fortune of leaving boston a little while ago and i live in easton now. does anybody know where easton is? two people, good. i think i saw you at the post office. i first met senator amy klobuchar last july in franconia on main street. it is easy to come to new hampshire in july. inis really hard to be here february on an election year. andakes guts and success, senator klobuchar and her campaign have demonstrated that. [applause] i think that is fantastic. an independent voter. i am liberal on some social issues. on issues likeve military and foreign affairs, as you might guess. during my 30 years in the army, i spent about half my time overseas. while overseas, i was either executing foreign policy, or sometimes, i was helping craft foreign sometimes, i was helping craft foreign policy. i know how important it is that we have a president and a president who is responsible for foreign policy. how im
has been an associate fellow at the harvard kennedy school down in boston. it is a great pleasure to introduce my great friend. [applause] >> and i had the great fortune of leaving boston a little while ago and i live in easton now. does anybody know where easton is? two people, good. i think i saw you at the post office. i first met senator amy klobuchar last july in franconia on main street. it is easy to come to new hampshire in july. inis really hard to be here february on an election...
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and then we see what i think modelers at the imperial college at harvard and elsewhere coming forward and putting out well, this is what we might imagine in terms of spread, a pattern of globalization and what that may mean. seth, given what we are today, how should we be thinking about what lies ahead in the still very uncertain period? >> first of all, modeling against wood of the one about what% of the pot populace willt affected. we just don't know. we don't understand enough about the epidemiology yet. there are differential mortality rates now in china than there are in countries outside we don't understand that. is that a case reporting issue? we need a lot more information. we don't fully understand the virus. are you fully transmissible during an asymptomatic case? is that a a subset of people? we don't know if there's seasonality which be a very important point, and we don't know if it spreads in tropical regions. given all of that, the more i learn the more worried i am about this because of reasons that stephen has talked about. on the best case scenario which one is time
and then we see what i think modelers at the imperial college at harvard and elsewhere coming forward and putting out well, this is what we might imagine in terms of spread, a pattern of globalization and what that may mean. seth, given what we are today, how should we be thinking about what lies ahead in the still very uncertain period? >> first of all, modeling against wood of the one about what% of the pot populace willt affected. we just don't know. we don't understand enough about...
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the harvard business review writes english is the global language ask corporate language. it's spoken at a useful level by almost 2 billion people worldwide. that's one in four of us. this is the united states and we speak english here. have some respect for our country and our history, mayor pete, and the dems. why do you assume so little of immigrants. why do you assume they will be offended by having to learn english? years ago people came here phone a new life and opportunity to work. many of their kids never learned to speak their native language of their homeland because it was forbidden in the home. immigrants wanted to assimilate. they wanted to be american and shouldn't that be the message we want to encourage? the correct answer to that question in english is yes. joining me right now, any ever innis, good to see you. this is ridiculous. that it's even open for debate. i speak a lot of languages. do i assume when i travel around the world somebody else will speak english and it will make me feel bad if they don't? how preposterous is this of pete buttigieg and ai
the harvard business review writes english is the global language ask corporate language. it's spoken at a useful level by almost 2 billion people worldwide. that's one in four of us. this is the united states and we speak english here. have some respect for our country and our history, mayor pete, and the dems. why do you assume so little of immigrants. why do you assume they will be offended by having to learn english? years ago people came here phone a new life and opportunity to work. many...
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we've seen the most recent development there with the indictment of the harvard professor. we don't know the full extent of what china's going to do and that's why ensuring that schools are being transparent about the influence of foreign funds, no matter how they come to the school, whether it's foundations, anything connected to the school that is coming from foreign actors, we need to -- we need to broadly know about and that's why we're going -- we are extending these investigations and we are assisting schools with ensuring they know the extent to which they need to report. maria: we want to talk about the budget. the president unveiled his budget request for the department of education for fiscal year 2021. in it he called for the end to some student loan forgiveness programs. secretary, what is the president's budget prioritizing, why is he putting an end to that and how is he fighting the skyrocketing student loan crisis? >> we know there are way too many options for student loan paybacks, very confusing, it's been patchworked together for many years. the president'
we've seen the most recent development there with the indictment of the harvard professor. we don't know the full extent of what china's going to do and that's why ensuring that schools are being transparent about the influence of foreign funds, no matter how they come to the school, whether it's foundations, anything connected to the school that is coming from foreign actors, we need to -- we need to broadly know about and that's why we're going -- we are extending these investigations and we...
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he's a lecturer on government at harvard university and a senior fellow at new america. he's a columnist at slate and a host of the "good fight" podcast. he's a leading expert in the rise of populism and the crisis of liberal democracy. so, that's yascha, and i think the club will recognize our moderator tonight, francis fukuyama, who has been here many y times before. he's currently a senior fellow at stanford's freeman spogli institute for international studies and his new book on identity, his "identity politics" will be coming out in september. so, thank you very much, francis. thank you very much. ok, thank you.
he's a lecturer on government at harvard university and a senior fellow at new america. he's a columnist at slate and a host of the "good fight" podcast. he's a leading expert in the rise of populism and the crisis of liberal democracy. so, that's yascha, and i think the club will recognize our moderator tonight, francis fukuyama, who has been here many y times before. he's currently a senior fellow at stanford's freeman spogli institute for international studies and his new book on...
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there is a guy named king who is a harvard graduate. seeing all upset at of the drinking going on at harvard. he sponsored the competition to come up with a word to name those lawbreakers. there was a $200 prize. two people came up with the name. it was announced on the anniversary of national prohibition. two people came up with the word "scofflaw." it is an ingenious word, someone who scoffs at the law. two weeks later, the cocktail was invented. particular word shows you the alliance that broke down between the suffrage movement and the temperance movement. now that women had the right to vote, now that it was illegal for everyone to go to a saloon to drink, now women could equally write the law and go to the speakeasies. sexual really our first revolution. family planning tools come into effect. women start cutting their hair. in 1925. was done women didn't cut their hair before the 1920's. she is showing how the young kids are partying today. you keep a flask in your garden. everyone does that today. started getting in on the game
there is a guy named king who is a harvard graduate. seeing all upset at of the drinking going on at harvard. he sponsored the competition to come up with a word to name those lawbreakers. there was a $200 prize. two people came up with the name. it was announced on the anniversary of national prohibition. two people came up with the word "scofflaw." it is an ingenious word, someone who scoffs at the law. two weeks later, the cocktail was invented. particular word shows you the...
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there was the harvard degree and the road scholarship credentials certain to impress socially anxious media figures. there was the work on democratic political campaigns designed to demonstrate little to the party. there was a stent at mackenzie and company priewf prf that buttigieg would never threaten the donor class. he became the mayor of south bend at the age of 29. at the end only one block missing something to appeal to middle america. pete buttigieg chose military service. people respect that in 2009 he joined the naval reserves. five years later did a tour in afghanistan. he was officially now a veteran and he never stopped reminding you of it. >> when you write a letter and put it in an envelope marked just in case and set it where your folks can find it, you never again lose sight of the stakes. and by the way, when i was overseas, each one of the 119 trips i took outside the wire, driving or guarding a vehicle, we learned what it is to trust fellow americans with our lives. the men and women, the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines and civilians who got in my vehicle, th
there was the harvard degree and the road scholarship credentials certain to impress socially anxious media figures. there was the work on democratic political campaigns designed to demonstrate little to the party. there was a stent at mackenzie and company priewf prf that buttigieg would never threaten the donor class. he became the mayor of south bend at the age of 29. at the end only one block missing something to appeal to middle america. pete buttigieg chose military service. people...
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. >> thank you. >> sorry, i mentioned to mention harvard. that was just an oversight. but i remember, but you hear this. i want to say and i have said the u.s. government agencies, don't try to turn universities into intelligence agencies. if you know somebody is working for the bla, don't give them a visa and we won't admit them. but if you start to undermine the openness that is the core of universities, you have a clash between universities and the government, and universities have been at the heart of innovation in this country, there's silicon valley, route 128, the research triangle in north carolina, austin. so let's not undermine that. and then the final one that i hope we will not undermine is we have been a place with the best and the brightest have wanted to, pick because it really didn't matter where you came from. it mattered where you're going. you could come from humble circumstances and you could do great things. but the key to that was always high quality education. and the chinese can do nothing worse to us than what we are
. >> thank you. >> sorry, i mentioned to mention harvard. that was just an oversight. but i remember, but you hear this. i want to say and i have said the u.s. government agencies, don't try to turn universities into intelligence agencies. if you know somebody is working for the bla, don't give them a visa and we won't admit them. but if you start to undermine the openness that is the core of universities, you have a clash between universities and the government, and universities...