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big will get harvard university, that this is the best science. so my obligation is to use the very drug they say is so great. so for example, process project and really work in the trials process, i can all sorts of adverse effects. and those of us who are old enough to remember when pros that came to market it was, the drug itself was on the cover of magazines. our powers are such now that we can give you whatever personality you want. that's how great our knowledge is. a dancing that was the story told. what did science tell us? you know what they found the 1970s. for the 1st studies done in germany. what do they see? all sorts of psychotic events, worsening of depression, homicidal, suicidal impulses. so much that the german authority said this is a dangerous drug. we're not going to approve it. and now go read the studies that were reported by the americans. the psychosis has gone to homicide problems are gone. imagine your mother and i know mothers who said to their kid who got depressed over breaking up with a girl or something like that. t
big will get harvard university, that this is the best science. so my obligation is to use the very drug they say is so great. so for example, process project and really work in the trials process, i can all sorts of adverse effects. and those of us who are old enough to remember when pros that came to market it was, the drug itself was on the cover of magazines. our powers are such now that we can give you whatever personality you want. that's how great our knowledge is. a dancing that was the...
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big will get harvard university, that this is the best science. so my obligation is to use the very drug they say is so great. so for example, process project and really work in the trials process can all sorts of adverse effects. and those of us who are old enough to remember when pros that came to market it was, the drug itself was on the cover of magazines. our powers are such now that we can give you whatever personality you want. that's how great our knowledge is dancing. that was the story told. what did science tell us? you know what they found? the 1900 seventy's for the 1st studies done in germany. what do they see? all sorts of psychotic events, worsening of depression, homicidal, suicidal impulses. so much that the german authority said this is a dangerous drug. we're not going to approve it. and now go read the studies that were reported by the americans. the psychosis has gone to homicide problems are gone. imagine your mother and i know mothers who said to their kid who got depressed over breaking up with a girl or something like tha
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. >>> move over harvard, forbes has named uc berkley the number one college in the country. the magazine chose it because of the school's lower tuition costs when compared to other schools, the quality of education and diversity. harvard regularly topped the list, but the forbes ed tors say the pandemic made them rethink the rankings. it is the first time force has put a public urts on top. as foroohar it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. >>> okay. follow me here. this doesn't happen often. in fact, this hasn't happened in 30 years. what were you doing 30 years ago? de la salle high school in concord hasn't lost a football game to a bay area high school since 1991. tonight, de la salle lost. amazing. we'll take you to mountain view. de la salle at st. francis. st. francis in the dark jerseys wins this game
. >>> move over harvard, forbes has named uc berkley the number one college in the country. the magazine chose it because of the school's lower tuition costs when compared to other schools, the quality of education and diversity. harvard regularly topped the list, but the forbes ed tors say the pandemic made them rethink the rankings. it is the first time force has put a public urts on top. as foroohar it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the...
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and has lectured on the history of women in america at harvard. she's been to mit, and harvard university. her first book was cured, the people who defeated hiv. she's been in the new york times, the los angeles times, and popular science, anti magazine. in 2016, she published work which is the basis of her talk tonight, named the rise of the rocket girls. that work was a bestseller. it was widely praised by critics. including one who described as immersive, evocative and superbly readable. it's a poignant narrative and should be a required reading. another called it a marvelous book. and when neil armstrong, made his giant leap for mankind, there was womankind in the control room. it's a pleasure indeed to welcome her to the university of mary washington, nathalia holt taliban. >> thank you so much, i appreciate you having me here tonight. i'm excited to talk with you about rocket girls. this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration. whose career shaped nasa i made it what is today. ellen before i get into their histories, i want to s
and has lectured on the history of women in america at harvard. she's been to mit, and harvard university. her first book was cured, the people who defeated hiv. she's been in the new york times, the los angeles times, and popular science, anti magazine. in 2016, she published work which is the basis of her talk tonight, named the rise of the rocket girls. that work was a bestseller. it was widely praised by critics. including one who described as immersive, evocative and superbly readable....
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heard back from a job you apply for it may not be because you're not qualified, but a new report from harvard reveals about resume scanning software. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less ast
heard back from a job you apply for it may not be because you're not qualified, but a new report from harvard reveals about resume scanning software. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing...
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know this when he was probably 23 or 24 he was trying to put together a book deal after he got out of harvard and the publishers guide. even though he is accused of that, he did not. what happens next is no one pays any attention to that but in 2008, a gentle man named philip who is a prominent pennsylvania democrat attorney, former deputy attorney general in pennsylvania files a lawsuit to get the birth certificate of barack obama. i am a citizen in good standing. i want to see it. he wrote a book about this and i don't think anybody read it but me. what they did is they hired the most high-powered democratic law firm in washington to fight philip burke. that's a name that rings, many of you will recognize from the future as perkins. i don't want to go into too much detail about that fight. i will say they spent a whole lot of money and energy making sure the birth certificate wasn't revealed.d. obama's memoir culminates with the production of that certificate by the attorneys who go to hawaii allegedly and get the birth certificate and bring it back, humiliated donald trump by producing a b
know this when he was probably 23 or 24 he was trying to put together a book deal after he got out of harvard and the publishers guide. even though he is accused of that, he did not. what happens next is no one pays any attention to that but in 2008, a gentle man named philip who is a prominent pennsylvania democrat attorney, former deputy attorney general in pennsylvania files a lawsuit to get the birth certificate of barack obama. i am a citizen in good standing. i want to see it. he wrote a...
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after that, i went to harvard is this school and got my cast harvard business school and got my mba and went into a consulting firm for a few years. david: after pepsi, you were at kraft. is there something about food that really appeals to you? chris: i love being in consumer industries. for me, what i find energizing is having a tangible product that i can see, touch, feel, etc.. and also, one that people can relate to. when i say i work at pepsi or i work at kraft or mcdonald's come immediately you can have a conversation with. a fun thing in my current job, no matter where i am in the world, people have an opinion about mcdonald's and want to talk to you about mcdonald's. it makes the job fun. david: you came here in what year? chris: i was here in 2015. david: in 2019, you became the ceo. in the stock is up and market cap is up 20% since then. i assume the board is happy. chris: so far, so good. david: some of your predecessors had problems and didn't last that long. so is there bad karma you feel as ceo? chris: i hope not. i try not to think about it much. but i think when you are
after that, i went to harvard is this school and got my cast harvard business school and got my mba and went into a consulting firm for a few years. david: after pepsi, you were at kraft. is there something about food that really appeals to you? chris: i love being in consumer industries. for me, what i find energizing is having a tangible product that i can see, touch, feel, etc.. and also, one that people can relate to. when i say i work at pepsi or i work at kraft or mcdonald's come...
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born and raised in cincinnati ohio the nab afro-american studies from harvard university, and a women's studies for memory phd american studies university of minnesota. currently a professor of history at harvard also the director of the charles lawrence center for studies of american history. i'm not kidding when i say doctor miles is prolific author of six books, her first but ties that bind from the organization of american historians and american study association and the house on diamond hill one public history and the american society for ethnic history book prices. her novel was an award finalist. also public lecture series won the award for social history and the history of race relations from the organization of american and historians. but then the legacy award of nonfiction an american book award and the frederick douglass prize. we are all here to learn all that she carries which receives an outpouring of faith some of that comes from the back of the book and then to confront the staggering atrocity of american slavery and the beauty of the lie street chronicles with the bri
born and raised in cincinnati ohio the nab afro-american studies from harvard university, and a women's studies for memory phd american studies university of minnesota. currently a professor of history at harvard also the director of the charles lawrence center for studies of american history. i'm not kidding when i say doctor miles is prolific author of six books, her first but ties that bind from the organization of american historians and american study association and the house on diamond...
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. >> harvard analysis finds that people who don't like their jobs often have chronic stress hypertension, even cardiovascular disease makes as we all spend so much time at work. so they found ways to alleviate all of that, including refining parts about the job that you do not like, for instance, the study found having better relationships with your co-workers can help and work as if you have the job title that you're striving for harvard's research group finds that about half of americans have been an satisfied with their jobs. >> for more than 2 decades. all right. we're going to show you san diego. joey is enjoying some time out of the you can see the baby kangaroo scratching her belly right after hopping out of the safety of her mom's a pouch. no surprise that almond joy, i said to be big hits with the guests coming to the zoo marsupial czar. the only mammals that keep their babies in a pouch while they raise them. but everybody needs a little me time away from mom sometimes. and that's what's happening there. nothing feels better. a good scratch on the belly. one of the tiny as resi
. >> harvard analysis finds that people who don't like their jobs often have chronic stress hypertension, even cardiovascular disease makes as we all spend so much time at work. so they found ways to alleviate all of that, including refining parts about the job that you do not like, for instance, the study found having better relationships with your co-workers can help and work as if you have the job title that you're striving for harvard's research group finds that about half of...
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and harvard university. her first book was "cured, the people who defeated hiv." she has also written widely for prominent publications including "the new york times," "los angeles times," the atlantic slate, popular science and "time magazine." in 2016 she published the work that is basis of her talk tonight entitled "the rise of the rocket girls, the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to mars." that work was a best seller and was widely praised by critics, including one who described it as immersive, ee vok a testify and superbly readable whose poignant narrative should be required reading. another called it a marvellous book, adding, when neil armstrong made his giant leap for mankind, there was womankind in the control room. it's a pleasure to welcome to fredericksburg, to the university of mary washington, and to great lives, nathalia holt. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate you having me here tonight. i'm excited to talk with you about "the rocket girls." this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration whose careers shaped nasa
and harvard university. her first book was "cured, the people who defeated hiv." she has also written widely for prominent publications including "the new york times," "los angeles times," the atlantic slate, popular science and "time magazine." in 2016 she published the work that is basis of her talk tonight entitled "the rise of the rocket girls, the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to mars." that work was a best seller and was...
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on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital community. just like on his ardent schedules here a website at harvard.com and you can sign up for newsletter for more updates. we got a really exciting fall line coming up. this evenings the schedule include some type of question. have a question anytime during the talk to click on the q&a button at the bottom of the screen and we would get to as many as time allows. in the top post links to purchase "run: book one" as well as to donate. your purchases a financial contributions make events like connect possible and help ensure the future of a landmark independent bookstore so thank you so much for showing up into a union to support our office and incredible staff of booksellers. we sincerely appreciate your support now and always. tech
on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital community. just like on his ardent schedules here a website at harvard.com and you can sign up for newsletter for more updates. we got a...
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then rachel lipson of the project on workforce at harvard talks about her recent article in the boston globe magazine, looking at the u.s. job trending system -- training system and how it can be improved. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: coming up tonight, president biden on his administration's covid-19 response, then i let hundred mayorkas giving an update on the haitian refugee migrant camp in texas, and later former attorney general matthew whitaker on immigration policy, part of the republican national lawyers association policy conference. president biden talked about his administration's response to covid-19 and the announcement that the fda and cdc approved booster shots for people age 65 and older and also says studies are ongoing for the boosters. this is half an hour. pres. biden: good morning, everyone.
then rachel lipson of the project on workforce at harvard talks about her recent article in the boston globe magazine, looking at the u.s. job trending system -- training system and how it can be improved. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: coming up tonight, president biden on his administration's covid-19 response, then i let hundred mayorkas giving an update on the haitian refugee migrant camp in texas, and later...
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environment my undergraduate degree is in economics and i went to graduate school and education policy at harvard and that was where i became interested in education choice and freedom and alternatives to school and education entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs coming up with new learning models at the educated level and new ways to meet the demand that parents have for something different for the kids. >> you say your children have been homeschooled but have they have been unschooled is very different. >> the difference is homeschooling are both alternative to school outside of the conventional classroom but it's really focused on self-directed education, if we think about distancing an education from schooling including homeschooling one of a stereo typical version of homeschooling where you might have a parent sitting around the kitchen table with textbooks and replicating school at home i challenge that a little bit in this book and suggest you don't need to replicate school at home even in homeschooling models that you can encourage children's natural curiosity and creativity and as a parent
environment my undergraduate degree is in economics and i went to graduate school and education policy at harvard and that was where i became interested in education choice and freedom and alternatives to school and education entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs coming up with new learning models at the educated level and new ways to meet the demand that parents have for something different for the kids. >> you say your children have been homeschooled but have they have been unschooled is...
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please member to shop local and from all of us at harvard book store be well, stay safe, and have a great wd using the searcx at the top of the page. >> good eating everybody and welcome to the virtual launch of "every minute is a day" this fantastic book dan coppell and rob meyer. i am just going to give a quick introduction to the authors and then we will dive right into the conversation here. if anyone has questions throughout the course of the event you can ask them right in the chatfield
please member to shop local and from all of us at harvard book store be well, stay safe, and have a great wd using the searcx at the top of the page. >> good eating everybody and welcome to the virtual launch of "every minute is a day" this fantastic book dan coppell and rob meyer. i am just going to give a quick introduction to the authors and then we will dive right into the conversation here. if anyone has questions throughout the course of the event you can ask them right in...
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on behalf of harvard bookstore i'm delighted to introduce this virtual event with andrew aydin, nick powell and l. fury celebrating the release of their book run. thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight . harvard bookstore continues to bring authors and their works from communities and our new digital community during this time . our event schedule is here on our website and you can sign up for newsletters for more
on behalf of harvard bookstore i'm delighted to introduce this virtual event with andrew aydin, nick powell and l. fury celebrating the release of their book run. thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight . harvard bookstore continues to bring authors and their works from communities and our new digital community during this time . our event schedule is here on our website and you can sign up for newsletters for more
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to be clear harvard middle medil school tuft medical center and medical system. mollie brings me to this amazing op-ed in the "wall street journal" by dr. makary. he writes american public health agencies should be producing data on break through infections, boosters and natural immunity. the center for disease control and prevents has failed to provide the information needed sound covid tragedy. the cdc's failure to will blind in the absence of good date to answer the basic questions americans have been asking political opinions have filled vacuums strong data might have prevented much of the polarization over covid it goes on to cite, you know, we have been use making policy decisions based on data come from israel, coming from india and other places. >> strong data would have prevented a lot of the politicization. i can't help but think some of the reason why we haven't had good data because people have been using the global pandemic as a means to exert political power. and the great example is with dr. makary is saying right there about not just having good i
to be clear harvard middle medil school tuft medical center and medical system. mollie brings me to this amazing op-ed in the "wall street journal" by dr. makary. he writes american public health agencies should be producing data on break through infections, boosters and natural immunity. the center for disease control and prevents has failed to provide the information needed sound covid tragedy. the cdc's failure to will blind in the absence of good date to answer the basic questions...
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but he began as an rotc cadet at harvard university where he studied engineering. those of you who know the military know that he is often quite involved not only as deputy to the chairman but perhaps even more importantly, as the chief uniform technologist for the department of defense. it is in fact often the case that not only starting with the rotc experience but all the way through when he was combatant commander in strategic command, he has often been involved in the high technology aspects of our military as if they were not all high-tech. he has particularly been involved in the domain of nuclear forces, satellite capability, communications infrastructure, command-and-control. if you read through his bio, you see a lot of assignments in colorado, nebraska, alabama where the u.s. military has a lot of it's space related assets. and also in the pentagon and the middle east. i think we will begin, first, i will give him a moment to say greetings to the crowd and amend anything about the vice chairman role that he may want underscore. and we will walk through h
but he began as an rotc cadet at harvard university where he studied engineering. those of you who know the military know that he is often quite involved not only as deputy to the chairman but perhaps even more importantly, as the chief uniform technologist for the department of defense. it is in fact often the case that not only starting with the rotc experience but all the way through when he was combatant commander in strategic command, he has often been involved in the high technology...
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on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital community. just like on his ardent schedules here a website at harvard.com and you can sign up for newsletter for more updates. we g
on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital community. just like on his ardent schedules here a website at harvard.com and you can sign up for newsletter for more updates. we g
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on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital
on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital
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in the harvard library have a great evening everyone. please keep reading and learning and please be well. thank you. . . . . >> and executive editor of politico. he's the editor of "the new york times"
in the harvard library have a great evening everyone. please keep reading and learning and please be well. thank you. . . . . >> and executive editor of politico. he's the editor of "the new york times"
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and at harvard you looked in part, i think, didn't you, at the lessons of the pandemic? yeah. and the key lesson would be what, for a future pandemic? well, iwould say, i mean, probably the key global lesson — and this is going to be essential in the future — is to have some kind of early warning systems, so that if somewhere in the world, like we saw in wuhan at the start, something doesn't quite feel right, there's a lot of questions, there's a, sort of, a local epidemic, then those countries should have an obligation to report that, to seek help, and then also, i think, there's a role for the international community to respond to that. so maybe like an imf—type emergency response system for future outbreaks. and you used a words which you later apologised for about people not cowering from the virus — and i know you didn't want to insult people who'd lost loved ones — but it seemed to me it revealed something inside you that thought there was a danger of us living in fear rather than living with it. is that right? do you think we did too often live cowering in fea
and at harvard you looked in part, i think, didn't you, at the lessons of the pandemic? yeah. and the key lesson would be what, for a future pandemic? well, iwould say, i mean, probably the key global lesson — and this is going to be essential in the future — is to have some kind of early warning systems, so that if somewhere in the world, like we saw in wuhan at the start, something doesn't quite feel right, there's a lot of questions, there's a, sort of, a local epidemic, then those...
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harvard university will stop investing in fossil fuels. they will use the endowment to support the green economy. harvard students are protested for years, calling this. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> business is booming. i think our last quarter we up 1% year-over-year. our people are up 10%. somebody is working very hard. i think they deserve to be paid more. jonathan: ceo from new york city, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. equity markets are up as follows. a little bit firm this friday morning, the bond market is up to basis points. we will be talking about that on bloomberg real yield at 1:00 eastern time. i do that with the wonderful erector. tom: very good. nice shout out. it's amazing. you know their last names, that's really something. we know the name wilson. david wilson is joining us with a chart. what do you have today? david: how the s&p 500 on since the 9/11 attacks of 20 years ago and compare that to what it did in the previous 20 years. when you do that, you find out we've done fairly well over the past 20 years with the s&p 5
harvard university will stop investing in fossil fuels. they will use the endowment to support the green economy. harvard students are protested for years, calling this. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> business is booming. i think our last quarter we up 1% year-over-year. our people are up 10%. somebody is working very hard. i think they deserve to be paid more. jonathan: ceo from new york city, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. equity markets are up as follows. a little bit firm this friday...
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in the harvard library have a great evening everyone. please keep reading and learning and please be well. thank you. . . . . editorial board in 2020 after covering politics
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he has received grants and fellowships from harvard university, university of virginia, university of notre dame and the logan nonfiction writing from the kerry institute. he lives with his wife and children in springfield, massachusetts. he's a cofounder of the -- in detroit, the fender for the penguin soccer and a professor at the stamps school and university of michigan. they can't hear you but they can since you through the powers of the internet, so please join me in welcoming davarian baldwin and nick tobier into your living rooms. >> thank you so much, john and thanks so much for your book which i have right here. i have two copies of it. and i wanted -- this is because we can hear applause. >> that's appropriate. >> that's for you. i want to start off for you as a historian, i was really curious how this book evolved for you, both cinematically and i was a sort of conceptually. in many ways reading it it's totally research but also filled with anecdote and clear how much time you spent in conversation with people outside the ivory tower. could you describe when it dawned on yo
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to find out about the book you can get it from the harvard bookstore. follow me on twitter. that's just a quick overview and now we have time for a few questions. host: and hello thank you so much for that informative talk. we have some great ones from the audience. so i will just start off for the question that says what things do you currently do for your attempt to live longer? >> there is actually a chapter of health advice i call it how to live long enough even to live longer if i could live longer than i can be alive in time for more treatments to be developed. it really compelled me to follow some health advice. some of that is apprising me obvious like not smoking or eating a variety of foods with exercise and sleep. what i found these more compelling but secondly because once you understand the biology of aging you realize this health advice it slows down the aging process. is not like exercise only benefits your heart or muscles but it's a whole aging process. it improves your brain power cognitive decline on - - decline. it is incredible i highly recommend it. i k
to find out about the book you can get it from the harvard bookstore. follow me on twitter. that's just a quick overview and now we have time for a few questions. host: and hello thank you so much for that informative talk. we have some great ones from the audience. so i will just start off for the question that says what things do you currently do for your attempt to live longer? >> there is actually a chapter of health advice i call it how to live long enough even to live longer if i...
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and won did the outreach into harvard is equitable community partnership of a brand management strategy for financial gain. in the story, being in the central business district and secure enterships in the financial sector, just simply having trinity downtown was billed as community engagement. some so many of observes said is this simple play bait and switch where simply being downtown and engaging in financial transactions that would benefit the college can serve as a catch-all for actually being community engage or urban engagement? >> we are facing such a similar question here and there's nothing -- it's like a authority left.omom is going break down in detroit, micromasters and -- >> microlaboratorys and startup incubators. >> that's right, and the downtown core, but in a very problematic site. i know in one chapter but arizona state talked about phoenix as a blank canvas, and there's questions in q & a. john i forgot you can hear me. do you raise the question or me. >> if you would like to read the questions feel free to. >> let me say quickly. these innovation districts -- they'r
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what really got me excited, i graduated from harvard in 2008. my first day on the job was the lehman bankruptcy. very early in my professional career, i was able to witness firsthand the fragility of the american financial landscape, and how so many americans were hurt. it really instilled in me this passion that we are in an age where we can use digital means and technology to create strong financial foundations for american. that is really the mission for bm technologies. matt: you took bank mobile technologies public via a spac in january. are you offering services to consumers? are you working with brands to help them do digital banking services? what is your strategy? luvleen: we have definitely built the technology and end product that is equal or equal to the chimes and other banks that many are familiar with. what is unique about us is the acquisition channel in which we get to that end consumer. we have a banking as a service strategy approach. we enable larger brands like t-mobile, google, 735 colleges and universities that we have par
what really got me excited, i graduated from harvard in 2008. my first day on the job was the lehman bankruptcy. very early in my professional career, i was able to witness firsthand the fragility of the american financial landscape, and how so many americans were hurt. it really instilled in me this passion that we are in an age where we can use digital means and technology to create strong financial foundations for american. that is really the mission for bm technologies. matt: you took bank...
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in the journal of science from 2020 with 15 eminent researchers from universe -- universities like harvard, stanford, and nyu concludes that while social media is not the original cause or prime mover of berets asian -- polarization, it does move the problem. in another academic journal, five researchers came to a similar conclusion. social media does not serve avenue -- as the first cause of the problem which it is a facilitator. it is important to be accurate and how you categorize a body of research and i think facebook is saying research doesn't support the idea that we are the main cause but that is not what anybody is asserting. the assertion is that it is an accelerator. it is the equivalent of pouring gasoline on a fire. it may be burning but pouring gasoline will make it worse. host: let me let you talk with a few colors. >> i am a democrat. yes. i don't care what topic we discussed on the washington journal, c-span. all of this country's ills that are discussed can all be pointed in one direction: we elected a demonic political cult leader as president of the u.s. and donald trum
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. >> i got accepted into harvard. i don't know how i can accept it but i've got to get in. it's 2,000 miles away from my mom. >> the fellowship, $200. >> thooefing harvard bastards. >> that kid coming from that situation gets into the ivy leave is beyond a dream come true but he's working as a janitor to work his way through the school. >> i've already got three shift in the car tear ya. >> he tries to set off a stink bomb. instead it goes off in the car. >> what is that -- >> oh! oh! >> this isn't appropriate. now my life looks exactly like i feel. i'm sorry, malcolm. if you don't get the easy pass. >> malcolm gave people the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their familiar hills. >> oh, really. >> we laugh at them and troeltd that. >> you know what it's like to be important. you know what it's hyka to work hard. now you're going to know what it feels like to sweep floors and bust ass and accomplished v polish twice as much as kids around you. >> it's becoming elusive to americans. >> you will be the only person who will ever give a crap about pe
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he was a senior at harvard at the time here. you see milton green running the 110 meter high hurdles and he had times in the race that would have qualified him for the olympics and along with a harvard teammate another jewish athlete named norman connors green and can't hear you. see green and connors. they meet with green's family rabbi a man named harry levy. and at temple israel in boston and the rabbi talks to these two young men and says, you know, it would send a real strong message about fair play and about standing up to discrimination if you boycott the games and so milton green and norman connors do boycott the games. they're two of the only american athletes who decide that they that they're gonna boycott the games at the time and it's it's that's a big ask of a young college athlete who's been training for something for their whole lives right to say i'm going to sit this one out and you have to think about in 1936. what did americans know about what was going on in nazi germany green and connors certainly knew that
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so if you're interested you could go to the harvard bookstore. follow me on twitter to find this out. and now we have time for a few questions. >> thank you so much for the informative talk. so i will just honor for this question so what things you currently do? >> there is actually a chapter of health advice how to live long enough to live longer so if in can live long enough in good health ior could be alive in time for the treatments to be developed. that's what compels me. it compels me to have that health advice. some of that is surprisingly obvious with a variety of foods to get that kind of sleep and that kind of thing. and then to experience some of these treatments but second so when she would understand the biology of aging this health advice slows down the aging process so why it is these things work. it's not like exercise of beneficial muscle but the whole aging process. the brainpower in the slow cognitive decline. so it is incredible. so i highly recommend it. i know it sounds boring but the other thing is there are less convention
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lady from denver who went to harvard, fake urban accent, she sounds like obama. a macaw." but the most amusing part is that woman's position on how it changed a little bit from a year ago. watch. >> we will have a better idea in december, 15, 20 years, so for us, less than a year, i am not surprised by the public's skepticism, to be honest. >> they are wise, it's wise skepticism. >> tucker: [laughs] they are wise to be skeptical! don't take the vaccine, your testicles will swell and your fiance will leave you. last december she tweeted this "who on god's earth which trust a vaccine approved by the fda?" she put that on twitter, it is still there, and nicki minaj, she is a rapper and everything, and she's not stupid, and she noticed. she sent out a remarkable tweet against that msnbc host which unfortunately, it was so accurate we cannot read it on the air because it is too over-the-top and hilarious but there is something much deeper going on beneath all of this. the democratic party of austria's most vivid nightmare is that they won't be able to control their own voters a
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and harvard university. her first book was "cured, the people who defeated hiv." she has written for "the new york times," "the los angeles times". she published "the rise of the rocket girls." that work was a best seller and was widely praised by critics, including one who described it as immersive and should be required reading. another called it a marvellous book, adding, when neil armstrong made his giant leap for mankind, there was womankind in the control room. it's a pleasure to welcome to fredericksburg, to the university of mary washington, ms. holt. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate you having me here tonight. i'm excited to talk with you about "the rocket girls." this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration whose careers shaped nasa and really made it what it is today. i started in 2010. my husband and i had just moved from california to boston. i was pregnant. we were expecting our first baby. we could not agree on a name. we argued over names. we made long lists of baby names. nothing seemed right. and then my husband, out of the
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megan o'sullivan who is a kirkpatrick professor in the kennedy school at harvard, an expert on north america among other things. one of the officials of the trilateral commission and former member of the bush security council. and finally of course peter fever, happy to welcome peter back, he is a professor at duke director of the grand strategy program also former white house official nfc person in the bush administration. if you all would not mind joining me giving a big round of welcome for panelists. [applause] >> thanks very much jim. it is a pleasure to be back here. it's a pleasure to be on stage with the interview teams. and also some of the policy mixtures from the search. the three of us spent a lot of time asking questions of others. so it is my pleasure to ask you some questions today. as we move around the country interviewing all of the 28 people that are interviewed for the book we often how does the surgeon story begin for you? we asked the interviewees to set the stage with when they would start to think of what we now consider the surge. the origin story of this pro
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. >>> en aÑos anteriores la universidad de harvard encabezaba regularmente la lista, ahora ocupa el nÚmero siete, mientras que ul c es la nÚmero ocho. bekerley, una universidad muy activa. >>> nos despedimos con estas imÁgenes que siguen erizando la piel. >>> asÍ es, desde nueva york. nos vemos. ♪(mÚsica)♪ . 8 de la maÑana. >> acompaÑen a su servidora gracias por su sintonÍa y hasta la prÓxima. pasa pagas ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> 9/11 >>> un sobreviviente nos cuenta cÓmo consiguiÓ salir de una de la
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exec it if power following the trump presidency, then rachel lipson of the project on workforce at harvard talks about her recent article in the boston globe magazine looking at the u.s. job training system and how it can be improved. watch c-span's washington journal and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is bridging the digital divide. bringing us closer. announcer: cox supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ announcer: next,
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