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and how did they mawell, it turn and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia university dunning.n would say william, he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governemselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal err reversing reconstrucas reversion to ral order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once■ encoded the n order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to defend against the scurrilous attacks that that thomas d
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anne applebaum is a pulitzer prize winning historian, writer fo senior fellow at the johns hopkins of advanced international studies. her latest book is, quote, the twilight of democracy the seductive lure of by the way. when i recall a lot of the book titles that we've heard about during this festival, i'm tempted to think there's more than a little pessimism here about the future. ezra klein min is a columnist for the new york times, where he also hosts thea klein podcast at a young age. he has a storied career in journalism and as a is new york times best seller is entitled why we're polarized. another optimistic take on where we are in america. let me start wit'll start with you, ezra. we? how did we get here? and has the polarization ever been this serious and this dangerous in modern me nice easy question for 830 in the well, thank you all for me. one of the tricky things about talking about polarization is you have to always ask polarized over what? it's a word we it mean many different things. so are we more what compared to ten years ago, compared to 12? say we're less polari
anne applebaum is a pulitzer prize winning historian, writer fo senior fellow at the johns hopkins of advanced international studies. her latest book is, quote, the twilight of democracy the seductive lure of by the way. when i recall a lot of the book titles that we've heard about during this festival, i'm tempted to think there's more than a little pessimism here about the future. ezra klein min is a columnist for the new york times, where he also hosts thea klein podcast at a young age. he...
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fentanyl crisis and how he is dealing with that and also the large mental health>> i am a fellow in johns hopkins and research and intellectual history and i think the most important issue the danger artificial intelligence poses to our civilization in ways it might undermine our ability to have a fully unemoyed our culture. >> i'm from st. louis missouri and i'd like the president to take care of the border because we are giving too many people daily goals in here and it' overwhelming a lot of crimes. >> i'm from new jersey and i would like to see anything related to israel and gaza and palestine. it. thursday at 8 p.m. eastern on the c-span, c-span now, the free app or online on an the greatest town on earth is the place you call home and at spark light it's our home to and we are all greatest challenge. that's why spark light is working around the clock to keep you conne we are doing our part so it's a little easier to do yours. >> service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat into democracy. >> a discussion on efforts to prevent conflict and foster pe
fentanyl crisis and how he is dealing with that and also the large mental health>> i am a fellow in johns hopkins and research and intellectual history and i think the most important issue the danger artificial intelligence poses to our civilization in ways it might undermine our ability to have a fully unemoyed our culture. >> i'm from st. louis missouri and i'd like the president to take care of the border because we are giving too many people daily goals in here and it'...
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hopkins university from hopkins. he got a rhodes scholarship. this is a guy who came out of the you know, off the streets. they came in. he came and he kind of white house fellowship. he was he got into the he ran for and got a job to be head of the robin hood foundation is the largest anti-poverty organization in new york is a big, huge thing. west came in there he had no experience running anything he ran it beautifully for six or seven years. and then his friend said, you ought to run for office and ran for and he ran for office. he'd never done that before. he ran. and a big major feel at 15 different people in democratic primary. it was one in which and he swept it 20 points. he got into the general swept it by 20 points is. now, governor, he's a big champion of national service. he and gavin newsom are talking a lot about how do we ends of the country, both about both coasts of the country, how can we more of this? he's a guy. everybody wants him to run now in 2028. i don't know whether he's going to make it or
hopkins university from hopkins. he got a rhodes scholarship. this is a guy who came out of the you know, off the streets. they came in. he came and he kind of white house fellowship. he was he got into the he ran for and got a job to be head of the robin hood foundation is the largest anti-poverty organization in new york is a big, huge thing. west came in there he had no experience running anything he ran it beautifully for six or seven years. and then his friend said, you ought to run for...
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he was this canadian whmo ultime residency system at johns hopkins university. as we know it today. and really the father ofo, so much of the medicine that we practice today. and when i went back in time to really understand why is it if we think about the present heart disease is the number one killer of women in the united states? we also are taught in medical school in many instances, certainly during my training, that the way that a woman presents with heart disease or a heart attack is atypical relative to the man. let's sit with that for a second. we are greater than 50% of the population is the number one killer of women in the united states. and somehow our symptoms are not average, are not typical. that's simply ridiculous. and it and it really highlights this how important thethe wordso describe women's health disease become so important. and for me, it was necessary to go back inime to understand who laid the groundwork for this. now, of course, sir william osler did amazing. absolutely incredible things for medicine and had so many discoveries. but when it came to heart
he was this canadian whmo ultime residency system at johns hopkins university. as we know it today. and really the father ofo, so much of the medicine that we practice today. and when i went back in time to really understand why is it if we think about the present heart disease is the number one killer of women in the united states? we also are taught in medical school in many instances, certainly during my training, that the way that a woman presents with heart disease or a heart attack is...
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and ultimately founded the system at johns hopkins university. as we know it today. and really the father of so, so much of the medicine that we went back in time to really understand why is it if we think about the present problem, that heart disease is the number one killer of women in the united states? we also are taught in medical school in many instances, certainly during my training, that the way that aoman presents with heart disease or a heart attack is atypical relative to the man. let's sit with that for a second. we are greon is the number one killer of women in the united states. and somehow our symptoms are not average, are not typical. ■ really highlights this how important the legacy of the words that we choose to de become so important. and for me, it was necessary to go back in time to understand who laid the groundwork for this. now, of course,absolutely increr medicine and had so many discoveries. but when it came to heart disease and going back to his original wrote about women's heart disease, it's really shocking. case after case after case,
and ultimately founded the system at johns hopkins university. as we know it today. and really the father of so, so much of the medicine that we went back in time to really understand why is it if we think about the present problem, that heart disease is the number one killer of women in the united states? we also are taught in medical school in many instances, certainly during my training, that the way that aoman presents with heart disease or a heart attack is atypical relative to the man....
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. >> i may postdoc fellow at johns hopkins university. i do research in intellectual history and social theory. and i think the most important issue that i would love to see the president addressed in the state of the union is the danger that artificial intelligence poses to our civilization, taken in the way in which i think it ability to have a fully employed economy. and might threaten our culture. >> i am from st. louis, missouri, and i would like the president to take care, te bordo many people illegals in here, and it's getting overwhelming at a lot of time. >> i am from new jersey, and what i would like to see is the present address is anything related to gossip and palestine. that's very important right now and it just looks -- choosing to look it. >> watch the state of the union address live thursday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now a free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> represented dan bishop, former trump white house senior advisor stephen miller, and texas attorney general ken apec accountability, immigrati
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now increase to five members by ed in john from new york and stephen hopkin from rhode island. recognize last name, nepotism was alive and well. the first fleet, admiral hoin was a brother of the congressman. they met on second story room of this building you sedeon the sl, which is commonly accepted the birthplace of the united states marines today. brooks how that building no longer in philadelphia. there's just a historical marker on the site where it but there are gentlemen that have purchased land in very close proximity to the original location that are now rebuilt in an■çtavern and. hope to have that complete by the 250th anniversary on passamaquoddy advice, congress developeth from to conduct a naval campaign to capture the british principal naval base located in halifax, nova scotia. the committee presented its recommendation to the full congress on the 9th of november, and the fgress resolved. i quote that two battalions of marines be raised, that they be distinguished by the names of second battalion of american marines making the 10th in november. the official of
now increase to five members by ed in john from new york and stephen hopkin from rhode island. recognize last name, nepotism was alive and well. the first fleet, admiral hoin was a brother of the congressman. they met on second story room of this building you sedeon the sl, which is commonly accepted the birthplace of the united states marines today. brooks how that building no longer in philadelphia. there's just a historical marker on the site where it but there are gentlemen that have...
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hopkins and i do research in intellectual history and social theory. the most important issue i'd like to hear the president discuss in the state of the union, the dangers that artificial intelligence poses to our civilization the way it might undermine ourve a fully e and might threaten our i'm joy st. louis missouri, i'd like the president to take care and close the border because we're getting too many people illegals in here and it's just getting overwhelming and a lot of crime. >> hi, i'm asia, i'm from new jersey. the thing i'd like the president to address anything related to gaza and palestine. it's very important right now and it just seeing the ignorance people not talking about it and choosing to look at it in one way. >> watch the state of the union address thursday, at 8 p.m. eastern, on c-span. our mobile video at c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government who are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you calljct2 at sparklight it's our home, too, and
hopkins and i do research in intellectual history and social theory. the most important issue i'd like to hear the president discuss in the state of the union, the dangers that artificial intelligence poses to our civilization the way it might undermine ourve a fully e and might threaten our i'm joy st. louis missouri, i'd like the president to take care and close the border because we're getting too many people illegals in here and it's just getting overwhelming and a lot of crime. >>...
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and and john mack calls them experi answers because he does not want to. prejudge one way or another whae people and that alien abductions really. come fore. this in the late 1960s and then really peak in the 1980s, early neties and the the psychiatrist to study them really believed that something happens to these people and that they report report all of the signs trauma that would be consistent with people who have undergone actual trauma. you know, they up psychiatrically sort of very similar to abuse victims, you know, war veterans, you know, sort of other what we now call ptsd. and that they are have no interestingly, no share sort of psychopathy before reporting in shared psychopathy after. so is not a situation where you see, you know, people who are schizophrenic, who then report alien or people who report alien abductions then go on to be a diagnosed asol they're are sort of this very wide spectrum of experience. here's andof mental health and psychiatrists can say them and't it is that leads me into my next question, and this is a question i guar
and and john mack calls them experi answers because he does not want to. prejudge one way or another whae people and that alien abductions really. come fore. this in the late 1960s and then really peak in the 1980s, early neties and the the psychiatrist to study them really believed that something happens to these people and that they report report all of the signs trauma that would be consistent with people who have undergone actual trauma. you know, they up psychiatrically sort of very...
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go ask my name is david i am a fellow john hopkins university. i did research intellectual history and social theory. i think the most important issue i would love to see the president and the state of the union is the danger artificial intelligence poses to our civilization. particularly the way in which it might undermine our ability to have fully employed economy.ght. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. i like the president to take care of the borders we are getting too many people, and illegals in here it's overwhelmiha from new jersey. i would like to see the present address on thursday anything related to gaza and palestine. it's very important right now and people not talking about and chcusing to look at it one way "state of the union address live thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span other free mobile video or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span as your unfiltered view of government but we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. but friends don't have to beat. when you are connected you are not alone.
go ask my name is david i am a fellow john hopkins university. i did research intellectual history and social theory. i think the most important issue i would love to see the president and the state of the union is the danger artificial intelligence poses to our civilization. particularly the way in which it might undermine our ability to have fully employed economy.ght. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. i like the president to take care of the borders we are getting too many people, and...