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you made an intellectual decision and then you spent your life in academia. from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago and began, i did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy. but then, it was only after i got sprung from there, had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, modern philosophy seemed pretty tame and almost like a cage because it had been infected by the scientific outlook and when i say infected, i don't mean to say anything disrespectful towards science. i had prostate cancer five years ago and without radiation, we wouldn't be here talking, so i'm not going to badmouth science as such. but, science congeal, to put it simply, only the facts. it cannot deal with values. and human life is a mix of facts and values and so, what i believe, and what has been the exhilaration of my life is trying to help my students see that we need binocular vision to look at life in the world with the factual information that science gives
you made an intellectual decision and then you spent your life in academia. from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago and began, i did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy. but then, it was only after i got sprung from there, had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, modern philosophy seemed pretty tame and almost like a cage because it had been infected by...
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the parasitic mind, that description as well and academia. no one had done corporate america had developed in spheres of public life that went beyond corporate america. i applied them to my analysis of corporate america and went into a different direction altogether. there is a sample of a few things that stuck with me off the top of my head. >> is a great recommendations. thank you very much and congratulations on your book. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> after words is available as a podcast. to listen is it c -- van.org/podcast or search the c-span after words your podcast app. and watch this cap booktv.org. just click the after words button at the top of the page. >> politics and prose bookstore in washington d.c. hosted a virtual event who spoke about the global impact of the meat to movement. >> for me i've been working on the 2016 campaign trying to live out the dream of electing a president here in the united states. and was really surprised in the aftermath of that election this wave of women's activism not only here in the unite
the parasitic mind, that description as well and academia. no one had done corporate america had developed in spheres of public life that went beyond corporate america. i applied them to my analysis of corporate america and went into a different direction altogether. there is a sample of a few things that stuck with me off the top of my head. >> is a great recommendations. thank you very much and congratulations on your book. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> after words is...
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he wanted a place we can brief bring private entity and people from academia and other partners have a conversation, whether in person or virtually to do this because again, if you think about cybersecurity and so much talent the work being done is being done in the privatenl sector, we don't have a monopoly on that. what we found is working at the cyberspace collaboration center, less than two years old, our focus is defense industrial base portion of critical infrastructure find tune to provide capabilities in the department of defense. we have over 100 partners from working with them day and night to do two things. first of all, get information but also share information. that is the invaluable piece having centers like this to have public-private partnerships. >> you referred to the ease of meeting with people, clearly driving your car and having a building and for folks on the outside nsa and cyber command feels like impenetrable classified environment. these centers have strides forward to have these discussions to my mind, it seems unimaginable even a few years ago with the ch
he wanted a place we can brief bring private entity and people from academia and other partners have a conversation, whether in person or virtually to do this because again, if you think about cybersecurity and so much talent the work being done is being done in the privatenl sector, we don't have a monopoly on that. what we found is working at the cyberspace collaboration center, less than two years old, our focus is defense industrial base portion of critical infrastructure find tune to...
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the parasitic mind academia, nobody had in corporate america, some of these thinkers had developed in spheres of life beyond corporate america but i applied it to corporateme ameria and went to a different direction so those are a few things that stuck with me off the top of my head. >> thank you, great recommendations. thank you very much and congratulations on your book. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> "afterwards" is available as a podcast listen, visit c-span.org/podcast or search c-span "afterwards" on your podcast up and watch this and previous "afterwards" interviews booktv.org. click the "afterwards" button near the top of the page. with the senate obsession, join us this week for book tv. today, a look at recent "afterwards" programs. we start with a conversation congressman adam schiff about his new release title midnight in washington. then woke inc. later, lizzie johnson and her latest paradise is starts tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. also, watch our programs on one booktv.org or follow on c-span now. our new video app. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 on an intellec
the parasitic mind academia, nobody had in corporate america, some of these thinkers had developed in spheres of life beyond corporate america but i applied it to corporateme ameria and went to a different direction so those are a few things that stuck with me off the top of my head. >> thank you, great recommendations. thank you very much and congratulations on your book. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> "afterwards" is available as a podcast listen, visit...
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we wanted to have a place where we could bring private industry, people from academia, other partners to have a conversation, whether in person or virtually, to be able to do this. if you are thinking about cybersecurity, and so much of the talent and work being done is also being done on the private sector, we certainly don't have a monopoly on that. what we have found is working at the cyberspace collaboration center, which is less than two years old, our focus is the defense industrial base. the portion of our critical infrastructure that is really fine tuned to providing us capabilities in the department of defense. we have over 100 partners, working day and night, doing two things. first of all, getting information, and then sharing information. that is the hole in valuable piece of having centers like this, to have the public-private partnership. raj: you referred to the ease of meeting with people, driving your car up to a building, and for folks on the outside, nsa and cyber command feel like impenetrable classified environments. these centers sound like great strides forward
we wanted to have a place where we could bring private industry, people from academia, other partners to have a conversation, whether in person or virtually, to be able to do this. if you are thinking about cybersecurity, and so much of the talent and work being done is also being done on the private sector, we certainly don't have a monopoly on that. what we have found is working at the cyberspace collaboration center, which is less than two years old, our focus is the defense industrial base....
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pero en realidad realmente es la policía que no hizo su trabajo en escoger entrenamientos son de la academia para tener más policías. >>> un concejal anunció una asociación con líderes comunitarios y organizaciones en donde exigieron la implementación de 6 metas que aseguran reducirá la criminalidad entre estos testar los crímenes violentos recortar por la mitad el número de llamadas al 911 que no son respondidas y duplica los programas de interrupción de crimen en lo que ambos los concejales y el ente policial concuerdan es que los presidentes son los que más pierden en esta situación andrés prender noticiero telemundo 48. >>> el capitán de policía jubilado fue dado de alta del hospital esta mañana fue herido de bala el pasado mes cuando 3 ladrones lo atacaron en una gasolinera en auckland ese día el exoficial se defendió y mató a uno de los atacantes los otros 2 son buscados por las autoridades por otra parte se registró un apuñalamiento en el centro de san josé que dejó una mujer con lesiones que no ponen en riesgo su vida las autoridades informaron que el crimen se
pero en realidad realmente es la policía que no hizo su trabajo en escoger entrenamientos son de la academia para tener más policías. >>> un concejal anunció una asociación con líderes comunitarios y organizaciones en donde exigieron la implementación de 6 metas que aseguran reducirá la criminalidad entre estos testar los crímenes violentos recortar por la mitad el número de llamadas al 911 que no son respondidas y duplica los programas de interrupción de crimen en lo que...
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. >> have you been in academia before, i spent ten years teaching college all over the united states. what was your experience like? many positive things have come out of it. my immediate take on it just as a normal business operation hefirst thing is the way universities marketlv themselves to students. if you go to any university in america they present themselves you are going to get a world-class education and open up all sorts of possibilities. they are promising high and mighty things but every student that comesry to their system is going to get. when you actually work out a result of what's coming out of the university system is a range of degrees some of them are not worth the money you are paying for so students are leaving with massive amounts of debt with very little in the way of job prospects. see university administrators trying to get more money or more time out of students. >> is this been an evolving change in your view in higher education in america? goes back to the middle of the last century. post world war expanded although we can find traces of going back for hu
. >> have you been in academia before, i spent ten years teaching college all over the united states. what was your experience like? many positive things have come out of it. my immediate take on it just as a normal business operation hefirst thing is the way universities marketlv themselves to students. if you go to any university in america they present themselves you are going to get a world-class education and open up all sorts of possibilities. they are promising high and mighty...
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we wanted to have a place where we could bring private industry, people from academia, other partners to have a conversation, whether in person or virtually, to be able to do this. if you are thinking about cybersecurity, and so much of the talent and work being done is also being done on the private sector, we certainly don't have a monopoly on that. what we have found is working at the cyberspace collaboration center, which is less than two years old, our focus is the defense industrial base. the portion of our critical infrastructure that is really fine tuned to providing us capabilities in the department of defense. we have over 100 partners, working day and night, doing two things. first of all, getting information, and then sharing information. that is the whole invaluable piece of having centers like this, to have the public-private partnership. rajesh: you referred to the ease of meeting with people, driving your car up to a building, and for folks on the outside, nsa and cyber command feel like impenetrable classified environments. these centers sound like great strides forwa
we wanted to have a place where we could bring private industry, people from academia, other partners to have a conversation, whether in person or virtually, to be able to do this. if you are thinking about cybersecurity, and so much of the talent and work being done is also being done on the private sector, we certainly don't have a monopoly on that. what we have found is working at the cyberspace collaboration center, which is less than two years old, our focus is the defense industrial base....
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, a book recently, the parasitic mind and fits that description as well in academia and nobody had done in corporate america and i built on a lot of ideas of the thinkers who really developed in spheres of public life that went beyond corporate america and applied them to the analysis of corporate america and went a different direction altogether. a sample of a few things that stuck with me off the top of my head. >> thank you, for the great recommendations on the list. and thank you, and congratulations on your book. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> after words is available as a podcast, to listen visit c-span.org/podcasts. or search c-span after words on your podcast app. and watch this and all previous after words interviews at book tv.org. just click the after words button near the top of the page. with the senate out of session, join us all this week for book tv. today a look at some of our recent after words programs. we start with a conversation with congressman adam schiff about his new release titled "midnight in washington", and then author vivek ramaswamy talks about his b
, a book recently, the parasitic mind and fits that description as well in academia and nobody had done in corporate america and i built on a lot of ideas of the thinkers who really developed in spheres of public life that went beyond corporate america and applied them to the analysis of corporate america and went a different direction altogether. a sample of a few things that stuck with me off the top of my head. >> thank you, for the great recommendations on the list. and thank you, and...
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expressing my own views on the topic of woke capitalism and the spread of critical theory in academia. the spread of ideas! by critical theories of corporate sectors. these complex topics and in some ways i had to practice what i preach, walk the walk in recognizing any ceo while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of foisting my views on to others the nature of the topics i was talking about were such that that was impossible to do perfectly in practice so in order to protect the company from my own perspective and protect my ability to be freely without having to think in the back of my head of the stewardship role i was playing for the company is, the best thing to do was separate myself from a role as ceo. i've been ceo for seven years and i wouldn't have been free to write everything i was writing the book if i had to run it through the lens of deciding what impact i was going to have on these issues too. so i separated myself from the company and i pointed a new person to the role of ceo and not allow me to speak freely not as a ceo but as there is citiz
expressing my own views on the topic of woke capitalism and the spread of critical theory in academia. the spread of ideas! by critical theories of corporate sectors. these complex topics and in some ways i had to practice what i preach, walk the walk in recognizing any ceo while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of foisting my views on to others the nature of the topics i was talking about were such that that was impossible to do perfectly in practice so in order to...
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entonces las es para usted el departamento de policía está buscando oficiales o personas graduadas de la academia de policía que quieran sumarse desinteresados pueden buscar más detalles hola sis, ¿que paso? ¿todo bien con mis hijos? no te preocupes. estamos super bien... ¡julián no toques eso...! ¿pao que tocó? paola! si tus lentas velocidades de carga te hicieran ver como una mala niñera, oh, no. puede que necesites mejor internet. at&t fiber te da velocidades de carga más rápidas para videollamadas más fiables. obtén at&t fiber, planes desde $35 al mes por un año. disponibilidad limitada en ciertas áreas. . >>>centrarnos en público >>> así es nuevo integrante de la familia vecinas hasta la medianoche de 30 de noviembre si >>> la negra paredes regalos. cada uno desde su verso luchado por salir a flote durante esta pero sin olvidarse de compartir con las personas que buscan ayuda de esta organización presora están regresando >>vamos empezar la época de dar claro pero bueno ser espíritus escritora porque no sé que lo por lo menos árboles están encendidos buenas noches junt
entonces las es para usted el departamento de policía está buscando oficiales o personas graduadas de la academia de policía que quieran sumarse desinteresados pueden buscar más detalles hola sis, ¿que paso? ¿todo bien con mis hijos? no te preocupes. estamos super bien... ¡julián no toques eso...! ¿pao que tocó? paola! si tus lentas velocidades de carga te hicieran ver como una mala niñera, oh, no. puede que necesites mejor internet. at&t fiber te da velocidades de carga más...
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. >> por 20 aÑos la academia premia. mÁs temprano tuve la oportunidad de conversar con rubÉn blades y esto dijo de la situaciÓn que ocurre en la frontera en estados unidos. >> nadie se va de su paÍs porque quiere, la gente se va de su paÍs porque se ve obligada a hacerlo. gente de zona y yotuel interpretaron el tema patria y vida. luego regresaron al escenario para recibir el galardÓn canciÓn del aÑo por patria y vida. con esta ocasiÓn recordamos al merenguero johnny ventura que faeciÓ este aÑo. la noche fue un paseo por el pentagrama musical. el prÓximo aÑo regresamos a las vegas. tony de andrade, regreso al estudio. ♪♪ no te preocupes ma' ya vamos para allá. ¡¿con quién vienes?! cuéntame. ¡cómo la describo? es la que me ayuda a superar cualquier situación... la que maneja todo con serenidad, pero más que nada... es la que siempre me lleva a los mejores lugares. ay ya la quiero conocer... pues ven afuera. ¿cómo que afuera? ♪♪ ¿no es la más hermosa? ja... ja... presentando la totalmente
. >> por 20 aÑos la academia premia. mÁs temprano tuve la oportunidad de conversar con rubÉn blades y esto dijo de la situaciÓn que ocurre en la frontera en estados unidos. >> nadie se va de su paÍs porque quiere, la gente se va de su paÍs porque se ve obligada a hacerlo. gente de zona y yotuel interpretaron el tema patria y vida. luego regresaron al escenario para recibir el galardÓn canciÓn del aÑo por patria y vida. con esta ocasiÓn recordamos al merenguero johnny...
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se reunirán con sus familias pero como hacer para protegernos como adulto estoy con el vocero de la academia de pediatría >> estamos con una gran diferencia en estos momentos tienen más contagios estamos también teniendo más lo que es el covid prolongado en niños en este momento para proteger a los niños la mejor cosa es seguro que se llama >> cómo lo podemos hacer al momento de recibir la vacuna >> puede doler el brazo hay que decirles la verdad que duele un poquito y explicarles que les vamos a ofrecer a ellos un medicamento en cualquier farmacia para que se sientan mejor >> importante decirles la verdad podría haber otro repunte de casos las familias que no están vacunadas >> a poder vacunarnos completamente si no estamos vacunados le dejamos abiertas las puertas al covid-19 >> muchas gracias doctor por aclarar las dudas buenas tardes >> con un fondo la alcaldesa de san francisco anuncio una iniciativa la funcionaria dijo que b se han visto afectados por la pandemia cientos de restaurante están lideando con aumento de precios pulicaron cifras pagaba 21 dólares por el aceite aho
se reunirán con sus familias pero como hacer para protegernos como adulto estoy con el vocero de la academia de pediatría >> estamos con una gran diferencia en estos momentos tienen más contagios estamos también teniendo más lo que es el covid prolongado en niños en este momento para proteger a los niños la mejor cosa es seguro que se llama >> cómo lo podemos hacer al momento de recibir la vacuna >> puede doler el brazo hay que decirles la verdad que duele un poquito y...
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. >> por 20 aÑos la academia premia. mÁs temprano tuve la oportunidad de conversar con rubÉn blades y esto dijo de la situaciÓn que ocurre en la frontera en estados unidos. >> nadie se va de su paÍs porque quiere, la gente se va de su paÍs porque se ve obligada a hacerlo. gente de zona y yotuel interpretaron el tema patria y vida. luego regresaron al escenario para recibir el galardÓn canciÓn del aÑo por patria y vida. con esta ocasiÓn recordamos al merenguero johnny ventura que falleciÓ este aÑo. la noche fue un paseo por el pentagrama musical. el prÓximo aÑo regresamos a las vegas. tony de musical. el prÓximo aÑo regresamos a las vegas. tony de andrade, regreso al estudio. ♪ ♪ antes de llegar allá, o allá, empieza aquí. con walgreens es fácil mantenerte protegido. programa tus vacunas sin costo contra la gripe y el covid-19 hoy. tony here from creditrepair.com, progtaking to the streetscosto to talk about credit. what's a good credit score? go. um... 600. maybe, if you're trying to pay thousands
. >> por 20 aÑos la academia premia. mÁs temprano tuve la oportunidad de conversar con rubÉn blades y esto dijo de la situaciÓn que ocurre en la frontera en estados unidos. >> nadie se va de su paÍs porque quiere, la gente se va de su paÍs porque se ve obligada a hacerlo. gente de zona y yotuel interpretaron el tema patria y vida. luego regresaron al escenario para recibir el galardÓn canciÓn del aÑo por patria y vida. con esta ocasiÓn recordamos al merenguero johnny...
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fauci and others in academia and in the scientific journals. this is how all academic science is produced. the way that you get promoted to the university, nih grants preview submit papers. the people who review the grants to get them accepted or not, to give you funding are the same people in the nih and in the journals. they control the money, they control the scientific money, they control the careers of everyone. you have to wonder why did the scientist write a letter to the editor of lancet in february of 2020 claiming it was known with certainty the origin of the virus was natural and anyone who said otherwise is a conspiracy theorist. that's a political statement. science has become politicized. but the internal politics and academia is so destructive, there is no transparency. this is an undermined of the validity of the research in their statement. maria: we have not seen any accountability for dr. fauci saying that they were not doing gain-of-function research under oath. >> i did not hear that discussion when i was in the task force
fauci and others in academia and in the scientific journals. this is how all academic science is produced. the way that you get promoted to the university, nih grants preview submit papers. the people who review the grants to get them accepted or not, to give you funding are the same people in the nih and in the journals. they control the money, they control the scientific money, they control the careers of everyone. you have to wonder why did the scientist write a letter to the editor of...
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clarissa: es que se asociÓ con la academia latina de la grabaciÓn y creÓ una serie de diarios con las nominadas al latin grammy. hablan de su trayectoria y las momentos que las llevaron a la 22 entrega anual del latÍn grammy. y con sus manos, protagonistas, vemos la importancia de tener el cuidado y los colores adecuados para sus manos. visiten las cuentas de univision y la de los latin grammy para ver esta inspiracional historia y [ "best of my love" by black pumas feat. sofia reyes ] ♪ ♪ [ music ends ] [truenos y relámpagos] toma la camioneta con la que nuestros padres ayudaron a construir este país y hazla capaz de darle energía a los hogares. toma los vehículos que usan las empresas para mantener encendidas las luces. y hazlas que funcionen con lo mismo que hace que las luces se prendan. toma ese vehículo capaz de ir de cero a sesenta de forma impresionante y ademas, hazlo capaz de producir cero emisiones de escape. toma lo familiar y hazlo revolucionario. les saluda jackie guerrido. a tiro limpio se enfrentan policias y narcotraficantes, mientras grupos de civiles toman
clarissa: es que se asociÓ con la academia latina de la grabaciÓn y creÓ una serie de diarios con las nominadas al latin grammy. hablan de su trayectoria y las momentos que las llevaron a la 22 entrega anual del latÍn grammy. y con sus manos, protagonistas, vemos la importancia de tener el cuidado y los colores adecuados para sus manos. visiten las cuentas de univision y la de los latin grammy para ver esta inspiracional historia y [ "best of my love" by black pumas feat. sofia...
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durante el embarazo podrían poner en riesgo su hijo así lo reveló un reciente estudio publicado por la academia de ciencias los niños nacidos de mujeres que usaron esta sustancia la gestación mostraron niveles más altos de estrés ansiedad agresión e hiperactividad expertos ún no se atreven a dar un diagnóstico final. es un tema que se sigue investigando >> esta noche varios deportistas forman parte del salón de la fama de san josé sheppard ganó cinco super bowl con los 49 es uno de los elegidos. también james jones, de nfl (national football league) que ganó con los empacadores. también el dos veces medallista del equipo de natación que ahora fue galardonado. >> nos vamos a san francisco uniónsquare donde las tradiciones navideñas poco a poco se van retomando las vitrinas de las tiendas macy's volverán a recibir las mascotas que pueden adoptarse. >> debido a la pandemia los animalitos estarán representados en ídeo. >> sino quiere viajar hasta san francisco también puede conocerlos de forma virtual, van a comenzar la proyección el miércoles. también de puede que dije hace
durante el embarazo podrían poner en riesgo su hijo así lo reveló un reciente estudio publicado por la academia de ciencias los niños nacidos de mujeres que usaron esta sustancia la gestación mostraron niveles más altos de estrés ansiedad agresión e hiperactividad expertos ún no se atreven a dar un diagnóstico final. es un tema que se sigue investigando >> esta noche varios deportistas forman parte del salón de la fama de san josé sheppard ganó cinco super bowl con los 49 es...
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media expressing my own views on the very topic of capitalism and the spread of critical theory in academia and the spread of ideas sparked by political theory and corporate sector in others and i had to take a step back and in some ways practiced what i preach, walk the walk and recognize while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform the nature of the topic were such that that was impossible to do perfectly so to protect a company from my own perspective and my own ability to speak freely with the stewardship role as a citizen the best thing to do was to separate my role as ceo. i had been a ceo for years and if i had to also run it through the lens of deciding what impact it was going to have on being extrapolated to be the business of boys on these issues so separating myself i stepped down as the ceo of which i'm a member elevated as an ordinary citizen and i hope that everybody would find a bit of what i had to say worthwhile. the cynical kind of woke capitalism for the shareholder value in the era with the strange alliance on the progressive left and corporations with shar
media expressing my own views on the very topic of capitalism and the spread of critical theory in academia and the spread of ideas sparked by political theory and corporate sector in others and i had to take a step back and in some ways practiced what i preach, walk the walk and recognize while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform the nature of the topic were such that that was impossible to do perfectly so to protect a company from my own perspective and my own ability to speak...
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trey: and small town of west virginia to heights of, academia madame secretary thank you so much for joining me. >> trey, thank you so much, i hope you and your family have a great thanksgiving. trey: you too, we're following breaking news out of waukesha, wisconsin, a car has reportedly crashed into a christmas parade, we will speak with an eye witness when we come back. ♪ like pulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash taways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. every day in business brings something new. i so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast bu
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expressing my own views on the topic of woke capitalism and the spread of critical theory in academia. the spread of ideas! by critical theories of corporate sectors. these complex topics and in some ways i had to practice what i preach, walk the walk in recognizing any ceo while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of foisting my views on to others the nature of the topics i was talking about were such that that was impossible to do perfectly in practice so in order to protect the company from my own perspective and protect my ability to be freely without having to think in the back of my head of the stewardship role i was playing for the company is, the best thing to do was separate myself from a role as ceo. i've been ceo for seven years and i wouldn't have been free to write everything i was writing the book if i had to run it through the lens of deciding what impact i was going to have on these issues too. so i separated myself from the company and i pointed a new person to the role of ceo and not allow me to speak freely not as a ceo but as there is citiz
expressing my own views on the topic of woke capitalism and the spread of critical theory in academia. the spread of ideas! by critical theories of corporate sectors. these complex topics and in some ways i had to practice what i preach, walk the walk in recognizing any ceo while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of foisting my views on to others the nature of the topics i was talking about were such that that was impossible to do perfectly in practice so in order to...
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competencia de cita de la academia que une para el paraÍso tropical en donde tendrÁ combinado de 200.000 dÓlares para la pareja ganadora. >> que emociÓn >> irÁn por el dinero y el amor y luego me enamoro >>> gracias por ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> ahora en telemundo 48. la lluvia deja apagones y problemas en el servicio de internet y cable en el Área de la bahÍa. >>> no se deje engaÑar, la policÍa de san josÉ advierte de una nueva modalidad de estafa. >>> asÍ empezamos al mediodÍa. ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> este es su noticiero telemundo 48. >>> un martes lluvioso pero con buenas noticias. estamos a 9 de noviembre, gracias por acompaÑarnos. soy flavio lacayo. las lluvias nos afectan esta maÑana, aquÍ imÁgenes en vivo de algunos puntos de la bahÍa. abismael castro nos dijiste que tendrÍamos fuertes rÁfagas y lluvia y asÍ se diÓ, cuÉntanos. >>> asÍ es, hubo apagones y seÑal de internet y cable interrumpidas, aquÍ un resumen de lo que pasÓ. >>> aunque no se reportaron daÑos de gravedad muchos residentes de la zona enfrentaron algunos problemas. persona
competencia de cita de la academia que une para el paraÍso tropical en donde tendrÁ combinado de 200.000 dÓlares para la pareja ganadora. >> que emociÓn >> irÁn por el dinero y el amor y luego me enamoro >>> gracias por ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> ahora en telemundo 48. la lluvia deja apagones y problemas en el servicio de internet y cable en el Área de la bahÍa. >>> no se deje engaÑar, la policÍa de san josÉ advierte de una nueva modalidad...
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it was brought partnerships within the federal, local and state government and partnerships with academia being able to use with a series of good subject matter experts that understood the threat and other threat actors that were operating. having that ability to work andn partnerships and having that ability tode understand the thrt and the ability to act i thought was at instrumental in having success. >> questions related to theis theme of partnership and one has to do with international partners and if you can speak to what have we learned from the international partnerships and where you see thatat succeeding. a. >> we learn a lot from our international partnerships. whether or not it's a small group of partners or a broad set of partners, one of the things we learned is that there's everywhere so when you go to the series of different countries whether it's europe or the pacific, the first lesson that we have learned is it isn't just here in the united states. the second thing is we have a series of insights that we garner from the partners in very specific parts of the world. we le
it was brought partnerships within the federal, local and state government and partnerships with academia being able to use with a series of good subject matter experts that understood the threat and other threat actors that were operating. having that ability to work andn partnerships and having that ability tode understand the thrt and the ability to act i thought was at instrumental in having success. >> questions related to theis theme of partnership and one has to do with...
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and armed drone talk said mister for academia, residence in baghdad, in the early hours of sunday, he's unharmed, come find an explosion were heard in baghdad. green zone.
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en 2008 a las puertas de la academia de bomberos fueron cerradas por cinco aÑos. desde entonces, no se ha podido recuperar la mano de obra que se perdiÓ durante ese tiempo. jorge: un estudio concluyÓ que los afroamericanos, hispanos y asiÁticos de los estados unidos corren mÁs riesgo de contraer coronavirus que los blancos. investigadores dicen que esos grupos son mÁs propensos a terminar en la unidad de cuidados intensivos. un factor es que muchos de estos empleados son considerados esenciales y tienen contacto con el pÚblico con mayor exposiciÓn al virus. ilia: el gobierno federal ordenÓ retirar del mercado mÁs de 2 millones de pruebas caseras de covid—19 de esta marca. la fda dice que las pruebas estÁn arrojando demasiados resultados positivos falsos. se han reportado por lo menos 35. el gobierno federal advierte sobre el aumento del nivel de amenaza terrorista durante las prÓximas fiestas de fin de aÑo, pero no son las amenazas habituales de organizaciones terroristas islÁmicas, sino de extremistas domÉsticos. los potenciales mÓviles van desde
en 2008 a las puertas de la academia de bomberos fueron cerradas por cinco aÑos. desde entonces, no se ha podido recuperar la mano de obra que se perdiÓ durante ese tiempo. jorge: un estudio concluyÓ que los afroamericanos, hispanos y asiÁticos de los estados unidos corren mÁs riesgo de contraer coronavirus que los blancos. investigadores dicen que esos grupos son mÁs propensos a terminar en la unidad de cuidados intensivos. un factor es que muchos de estos empleados son considerados...
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expressing my own views on the very topic of woke capitalism, the spread of critical race theory and academia and the spread of ideas! by critical theory . these are condensed topics and i had to do is that back and in some ways it's what i preached. i walked the walk recognizing any ceo while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of forcing my views on others the topic i was talking about was such that that was impossible to do perfectly so in order to actually protect the company from my own perspective to protect my own ability to speak freely without having to think about what the stewardship role of the company was . how important it was to separate my role as ceo my role as a citizen. and you know, to be candid i wouldn't have been free to write everything i was writing the book if i had to run it through the lens of deciding the path i was going to have on the extrapolated to be the business voice on these issues to i separated myself from my voicing that in the company and i elevated a new person to the role of ceo and i realize i could speak freely as a citizen
expressing my own views on the very topic of woke capitalism, the spread of critical race theory and academia and the spread of ideas! by critical theory . these are condensed topics and i had to do is that back and in some ways it's what i preached. i walked the walk recognizing any ceo while i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of forcing my views on others the topic i was talking about was such that that was impossible to do perfectly so in order to actually protect...
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and it was a factor in me making a decision to leave academia and there were protesters they were not my students that had ever taken places from me but from other universities across the country that did a change.or petition to have first have me fired and then she is tenured you cannot fire her then they wanted me suspended then they realize she is tenured you cannot do that then they wanted me to be forced to go through mandatoryiv sensitivity training then they found out they could not do that. was a very stressful period in my life labeled and harassed and marginalized and called all sorts of names. it was very hurtful. two years later i made the decision to take early retirement. a lot of that had to do with i didn't want to be in a stressful environment and at my age i'm thinking i cannot be doing my best work under the circumstances. it's not where t i need to be. i struck out on my own and i started to businesses. carol swain enterprises, unity training solutions and a nonprofit of a 501(c)3. and pretty much i'm out there in the role sharing my views and my faith. my classroo
and it was a factor in me making a decision to leave academia and there were protesters they were not my students that had ever taken places from me but from other universities across the country that did a change.or petition to have first have me fired and then she is tenured you cannot fire her then they wanted me suspended then they realize she is tenured you cannot do that then they wanted me to be forced to go through mandatoryiv sensitivity training then they found out they could not do...
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and it was a factor for me to leave academia and people there were protesters they were not my students from those across the country of change.org petition and a position but then they realized then they wanted me suspended that then they wanted me to be to go through mandatory sensitivity training and that they could not do that. but it was a stressful period in my life but i found myself labeled, harassed, marginalized it was very hurtful and then i made the decision to take early retirement and a lot of that had to do with i didn't want to be in a stressful environment and at my age i am thinking i cannot been doing my best work under the circumstances not where i need to be so i struck out on my own and i started to businesses carol swain enterprises, unity training solutions and i have a 501(c)3 nonprofit. pretty much i'm out there in the world sharing my views my classroom is the world. welcome to my classroom. and her videos and various things i reached over 77 million people, far more than i could have reached in a university classroom. so those people who were trying to cancel
and it was a factor for me to leave academia and people there were protesters they were not my students from those across the country of change.org petition and a position but then they realized then they wanted me suspended that then they wanted me to be to go through mandatory sensitivity training and that they could not do that. but it was a stressful period in my life but i found myself labeled, harassed, marginalized it was very hurtful and then i made the decision to take early retirement...
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según el jefe de este departamento 50 empleados están bajo licencia médica por presiones pero las academias de bomberos comenzarán pronto una en noviembre y la otra marzo actualmente el departamento de auckland cuenta con 432 bomberos ahora pasemos con abimael castro, >>excelente tarde tendremos precipitaciones en horas de la noche, aunque bastante ligeras. el área de la bahía amaneció con bastante niebla, sin embargo ya comienza a despejarse la nubosidad hacia el área de san josé, temperaturas frescas a esta hora del mediodía. 68 san josé 65 san francisco, santa rosa 63. les voy a mostrar la imagen de satélite para que puedan observar la línea de nubosidad y este sistema frontal y un frente frío que llegan esta noche dejando precipitaciones en el área de la bahía pero que sea bastante ligeras. fíjese que no es mucha la lluvia que trae pero tendremos precipitaciones graves de la zona sobre todo al norte de la bahía podríamos acumular hasta media pulgada de lluvia, serán sólo lloviznas que caigan en la zona. >> el sistema frontal también trae vientos de 10 millas por hora
según el jefe de este departamento 50 empleados están bajo licencia médica por presiones pero las academias de bomberos comenzarán pronto una en noviembre y la otra marzo actualmente el departamento de auckland cuenta con 432 bomberos ahora pasemos con abimael castro, >>excelente tarde tendremos precipitaciones en horas de la noche, aunque bastante ligeras. el área de la bahía amaneció con bastante niebla, sin embargo ya comienza a despejarse la nubosidad hacia el área de san...
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[mÚsica] tony: por 20 aÑos la academia reconoce artistas por su trayectoria y labor filantrÓpica, este mÁximo galardÓn, personal aÑo recayÓ en la leyenda de la salsa, rubÉn blades y de las manos o temblorosas de renÉ pÉrez recibiÓ la presea. otro momento muy especial fue cuando "gente de zona", el funky y yotuel interpretaron el tema "patria y vida". [mÚsica] tony: luego regresaron al escenario para decir el galardÓn canciÓn del aÑo por "patria y vida". con esta bolsa recordamos al merenguero johnny ventura que falleciÓ este aÑo. la noche fue un paseo por el pentagrama musical de diferentes gÉneros musicales el prÓximo aÑo regresamos a las vegas. borja: realmente la dio queta ven estuve presente les puedo decir que fue una noche mÁgica, donde la producciÓn de un inicio una vez mÁs de lo mejor para llevarles a sus casas la noche mÁs importante de la mÚsica latina y donde camilo y juan luis guerra fueron los mÁs galardonados con cuatro latÍn grammy cada uno, seguido por z cana, el espaÑol que se llevÓ tres. y sin duda uno los momentos mÁs emocionantes fue cuand
[mÚsica] tony: por 20 aÑos la academia reconoce artistas por su trayectoria y labor filantrÓpica, este mÁximo galardÓn, personal aÑo recayÓ en la leyenda de la salsa, rubÉn blades y de las manos o temblorosas de renÉ pÉrez recibiÓ la presea. otro momento muy especial fue cuando "gente de zona", el funky y yotuel interpretaron el tema "patria y vida". [mÚsica] tony: luego regresaron al escenario para decir el galardÓn canciÓn del aÑo por "patria y...
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do you see this happening in this book and academia, do you think the two are related and if so, how? >> certainly critical race in academia is simply saying why is it 50 years after the end of discrimination, why do americans still suffer great inequality? it just looks at how inequality has been structural. and "the 1619" makes similar arguments. i don't understand what is dangerous about that unless you're a politician who doesn't want to see policy that's addressing inequality. >> and you want to see something kind of wild, this is a graphic we created of coverage of fox news on crt before the election in virginia and after. you will see 160 or so mentions before the election and just about 30 mentions this week. clearly there was an attempt right before the off-year election to stoke concern about race and how it's being caught in schools. be now much less talk in recent days that there's no election happening. and i wonder if you feel like you're part of this political drama where you have democrats spinning around worrying there's too much talk about wokeness and they're going
do you see this happening in this book and academia, do you think the two are related and if so, how? >> certainly critical race in academia is simply saying why is it 50 years after the end of discrimination, why do americans still suffer great inequality? it just looks at how inequality has been structural. and "the 1619" makes similar arguments. i don't understand what is dangerous about that unless you're a politician who doesn't want to see policy that's addressing...
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cientos de violines, violas y contrabajos sonaron de la academia militar y luego se fueron sumando los instrumentos de viento, metales y la percusiÓn. miles de mÚsicos, en su mayorÍa niÑos y adolescentes con objetivo, batir el rÉcord de la orquesta mÁs grande del mundo. asÍ nos despedimos y los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: esta es una ediciÓn especial de “aquÍ y ahora”. >> con la pandemia, todos nosotros hemos ganado un poco de peso. locutor: un auge de procedimientos estÉticos en los estados unidos puso en evidencia los riesgos. >> las mujeres quieren venir y quieren las curvas que ven en redes sociales. locutor: el gasto en cirugÍas estÉticas aumentÓ mil millones de dÓlares durante la pandemia. >> yo casi paguÉ 10000 dÓlares por los procedimientos que me hice. locutor: hay quienes estÁn dispuestos a todo para hacer mÁs notorio sus glÚteos. >> y es como jugar a la ruleta rusa. es 1 en 3000, pero el Índice es bastante alto. lo
cientos de violines, violas y contrabajos sonaron de la academia militar y luego se fueron sumando los instrumentos de viento, metales y la percusiÓn. miles de mÚsicos, en su mayorÍa niÑos y adolescentes con objetivo, batir el rÉcord de la orquesta mÁs grande del mundo. asÍ nos despedimos y los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: esta es una ediciÓn especial de “aquÍ y ahora”. >> con la pandemia, todos nosotros hemos ganado un poco de peso. locutor: un auge de...
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hablar con un experto para h hablar sobre la variante ' 'omicron, saludos doctor shapiro portavoz de la academia no norteamericana de pediatr'ia. c'omo est'as >>> feliz de hablar contigo y con estas variantes que son importantes saber qu'e son, qu'e significa para nosotros y lo m'as importante qu'e hacer con esto >>> ¿qu'e sabemos sobre la v variante >>> nosotros ten'iamos otras variantes, la lambda, eta y 'epsilon. pero realmente la variante delta segu'ia ganando, cabrita estamos con la variante 'omicron que tienen muchas m'as variantes dentro de su sistema gen'etico que pueden darnos d dolores de cabeza.estamos viendo que esta brindando mÁs rÁ rÁpidopero todav'ia no sabemos con un par de cosas m'as de la mortalidad y ensayos cl'inicos y si realmente sirven nuestras vacunasque tenemos hoy en d'ia y ser'an la diferencia para ello >>> ¿pero es algo normal que este virus est'a votando as'i? >>> desgraciadamente s'i, si vemos la cantidad de casos que hay y que la gente no se ha vacunado, es una mala comb combinaci'on porque nosotros seguimos siendo la 'unica f f'abrica del covid-19 y entre las
hablar con un experto para h hablar sobre la variante ' 'omicron, saludos doctor shapiro portavoz de la academia no norteamericana de pediatr'ia. c'omo est'as >>> feliz de hablar contigo y con estas variantes que son importantes saber qu'e son, qu'e significa para nosotros y lo m'as importante qu'e hacer con esto >>> ¿qu'e sabemos sobre la v variante >>> nosotros ten'iamos otras variantes, la lambda, eta y 'epsilon. pero realmente la variante delta segu'ia ganando,...
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the iss national laboratory has hundreds of experiments from other agencies, academia, and commercial users. meanwhile, nasa's research and development on board is advancing the technologies and procedures that will be necessary to sand the first woman and the first person of color to the moon, and the first humans to mars. the iss is now entering its third and most productive decade of utilization, including research advancement, commercial value, and global partnership. the first decade of iss is dedicated to assembly and the second was dedicated to research and technology development and learning how to most effectively conduct these activities in space. the third decade is one of results, where research capacity will be maximized. deep space exploration technologies will be verified to support human exploration of the solar system and medical and environmental benefits will continue to be returned to humanity. this decade is also when the groundwork is laid for commercial future in space. nasa is already laying the foundation of this future, which includes careful planning to ensu
the iss national laboratory has hundreds of experiments from other agencies, academia, and commercial users. meanwhile, nasa's research and development on board is advancing the technologies and procedures that will be necessary to sand the first woman and the first person of color to the moon, and the first humans to mars. the iss is now entering its third and most productive decade of utilization, including research advancement, commercial value, and global partnership. the first decade of...
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actually, the topic of woke capitalism, the spread of critical theory and academia, the spread of ideas is bond by critical theory in the corporate sector and other american lives, these are contentious topics and i had to take a step back and actually in some ways practice what i preached and walk the walk and recognize as a ceo when -- while i i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of forcing my view on others the nature of the topic i was talking about were such that it was impossible to do perfectly in practice and actually to protect the company from my own perspective and protect my ownow ability to spek freely without having to think in the back of my head what the stewardship role was for the company and that best thing to do was to separate my role as a ceo is my role as a citizen. i had been ceo for seven years and if i'm candid i would not of been free to write everything in the book if i had to write it through the lens of what impact it would have on being extrapolated to be the business of voice on these issues also so i separate myself from my voice
actually, the topic of woke capitalism, the spread of critical theory and academia, the spread of ideas is bond by critical theory in the corporate sector and other american lives, these are contentious topics and i had to take a step back and actually in some ways practice what i preached and walk the walk and recognize as a ceo when -- while i i did my best to avoid using the corporate platform as a way of forcing my view on others the nature of the topic i was talking about were such that it...
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d with naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out at receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsor control. it's research and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about funding is made by the management committee, which includes one person from each of the responses and the main sponsor, who has a say in what research is funded, is exxon mobil berkeley birthplace of the 1900. 68 student uprising has an energy research center in which the oil company be p as invested millions. according to jeffrey super and b. p has a say. and what will be researched. exxonmobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research f
d with naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out at receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsor control. it's research and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about funding is...
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that's what's really going through the particular academia and the medical world at the moment. in america, that's not unusual to have children under the age of 10. going through this through agenda counseling. what a kid turns up at the, at the.
that's what's really going through the particular academia and the medical world at the moment. in america, that's not unusual to have children under the age of 10. going through this through agenda counseling. what a kid turns up at the, at the.
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d was naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out. have at receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsors control its research and on its website the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. the final decision about funding is made by the management committee, which includes one person from each of the responses and the main sponsor that has a say in what research is funded, is exxon mobil berkeley birthplace of the 1968 student uprising as an energy research center in which the oil company be p as invested millions, according to jeffrey super and b. p has a say. and what will be researched. exxonmobil said at funds, universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some resear
d was naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out. have at receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsors control its research and on its website the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. the final decision about...
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and i'm sorry to say union academia and think tanks as well as in the media is pure caricature. it's, it's, it's, it's a no real basis in reality at all. and it's also, of course, lace with hatred by not as i have to say, of course as well. that's true of many russians on the other side. to be honest with you, i think. and we are recording this interview on the sidelines of deval dice. where am i? i think the discussion of, of the west here in russia is far more measured simply because i think the russians have gotten their frustrations out already. i mean, at this point, many of them are simply fatigued with the unpredictability of the problems that keep piling up. i think, at least in this part of the world, there is a realization that they need to be sold before it gets well, it's been that i have say, really, russian, there are, of course, very sensible russian and list and you're quite right. i mean, you, you, you sense this just exhaustion with western illusions and, and illusions, or deliberate stances, because i mentioned psychology before and we know from psychology tha
and i'm sorry to say union academia and think tanks as well as in the media is pure caricature. it's, it's, it's, it's a no real basis in reality at all. and it's also, of course, lace with hatred by not as i have to say, of course as well. that's true of many russians on the other side. to be honest with you, i think. and we are recording this interview on the sidelines of deval dice. where am i? i think the discussion of, of the west here in russia is far more measured simply because i think...
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d was naomi a rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out. harvard receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsors control its research, and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about funding is made by the management committee, which includes one person from each of the sponsors and the main sponsor. who has a say in what research is funded, is exxon mobil berkeley birthplace of the 1968 student uprising as an energy research center in which the oil company be p as invested millions. according to jeffrey super and b. p has a say in what will be researched. exxonmobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us it wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research for g
d was naomi a rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out. harvard receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsors control its research, and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about...
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come to the leader, but we're still is from it all and then also lisky from metal and academia wishlist . but from growing up with that in your focus, lanier for part of that i haven't touched restoral group. cibola. pasano has been reduced push up, some might then exploit them with their potential and they put him in performance to play with disco. what's happening to the with chemist lavon? his you're saying show my best. i saw it now. particular why it was ocean broken. mm. never go in there was a nurse did. there is a good ship stuff in the navy, but go things are heavily storage to have book with the story your side for a gym who's in a live it's live with me, but the shows buried there. gotcha. says to put a whole year of bears go, chest no rose head of so go shall i? johan, am i done a meeting a one. okay. like you just yeah. my done with you my you were just double l. a boy must aware of that one. but it, ah, will i escalate? they chased my done that i thought anything at the guilty to clean it up at the attack chest skidded that glass, a dam. go. i go with the court up on them,
come to the leader, but we're still is from it all and then also lisky from metal and academia wishlist . but from growing up with that in your focus, lanier for part of that i haven't touched restoral group. cibola. pasano has been reduced push up, some might then exploit them with their potential and they put him in performance to play with disco. what's happening to the with chemist lavon? his you're saying show my best. i saw it now. particular why it was ocean broken. mm. never go in there...
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it actually just going to be a continuation of what we've had for 18 years on the conservative will academia liberal agenda, or is it really going to be something new and a new direction for the country? margaret sasha was once asked, what is your greatest legacy? and she said, new labor tony blake was a successor and an to thatcher. he reconfigured that labor policy quite fundamentally. so lay a policies traditional commitment to public ownership of democratic control over the economy that is abandoned. and the main role for the state is to correct for market failures and try to include more and more people into market society. it's kind of neoliberalism with a more human face or what we might call progressive neoliberalism. tony blair pulled the labor party away from its socialist moors and on could it to the free market. what helped pain the new labor government has progressive with social values such as an outward embrace of multiculturalism, no matter what it was, background go back. all that follow with what is a great idea that by 2001 standing up for the country was also being claime
it actually just going to be a continuation of what we've had for 18 years on the conservative will academia liberal agenda, or is it really going to be something new and a new direction for the country? margaret sasha was once asked, what is your greatest legacy? and she said, new labor tony blake was a successor and an to thatcher. he reconfigured that labor policy quite fundamentally. so lay a policies traditional commitment to public ownership of democratic control over the economy that is...
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with late-night shows, academia, government. twhat happens it was the advent of talk radio and how do we come oaround that and then they took over a big attack and suddenly republicans and conservatives started saying we can use twitter so now our team has gone out and started a building the platforms but we need to be willing to go and migrate. this book is amazing. i showed this year and a half ago there were more people in this room then watched the first episode and now we average hundreds of thousands a night. there were a few of the shows the other night. we don't do a ton of advertising. word-of-mouth people say i likee the network and of the show and that is because there's alternatives and they are losing their grip. they don't want you to see anything that i am a big believer in whether it's heritage, we need to support the team and get out there and share stuff and encourage other people to get involved but it's part of ourr duty to be in this arena. >> america worth fighting for. push back against the radical nation.
with late-night shows, academia, government. twhat happens it was the advent of talk radio and how do we come oaround that and then they took over a big attack and suddenly republicans and conservatives started saying we can use twitter so now our team has gone out and started a building the platforms but we need to be willing to go and migrate. this book is amazing. i showed this year and a half ago there were more people in this room then watched the first episode and now we average hundreds...