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harvard university law professor ronald sullivan shocks about the jury selection process over all and specifically the so-called post- money trial a former president trump. see spans "washington journal" joint and the conversation light at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c spent now are free mobile app or online at c-span.org. ♪ friday night watch see spent 2024 campaign trail. per weeklyround of c-span campan coverage providing a one-stop shop to discover it with the candidates across the country are saying to voters along with first-hand accounts from political reporter updated poll numbers at fund raising data in campaign ads. watch to see spent 2024 campaign trail friday night at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span online@c-span.org or download the podcasts he spent now our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. more than 3200 students from across the country participate in the 20 year anniversary of c-span student cam documentary competition. this year we asked the students in the next 20 years, what is the most important change it you
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of english and african-american studies at harvard. a great critic. a great novelist as well. recent wine award winner for his last book, who will pay reparations on my soul. this is a critical survey, actually, but i don't want to philip short it if we are really smart. our revisionist history that seeks to quarrel with this binary of cold war politics, specifically how it impacted black writers. there's this perception he's trying to capture where the feeling of being martyred in american culture and then this feeling of being used by soviet communism. an example why the american system is failing. kind of what black writers to the search for a more autonomous and individualist path with their esthetics. the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as we
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harvard is doing physics in that way. they're researching stuff in europe that americans haven't even heard of yet. oppenheimer really is that it's an unusual time and he wants to be part of what he can see. it's going be a great revolution in he sort of has this perception of what's coming. so he asks a harvard professor of his to write a of recommendation to go study cambridge in england. the problem is oppenheimer despite being smart he is an ultra cautious student. former professors write that his work is sloppy it's full of mistakes. he just doesn't care or that he's smart and he knows he's smart, which leads him into trouble a lot because he acts like he's he's above everyone else into trouble. such during lectures, for example, would constantly interrupt the professor or worse, he'd go up to the and wipe off the professor's work and explain how. he thought it could be done better. his own way. and so he's just disruptive as a student. his other former classmates really talk about him as negative way that he was awf
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eye with the palestinian flag and her attacker has still not been identified.en this last weekend at harvard anti- israel protesters raised a palestinian flag in the place where the american flag should have beenri flying. protest of the university of southern california have created such serious safetya concerns te university actually cancel its main graduation ceremony. some of the most alarming incidents had taken place at colombia university where pro- palestinian students set up a tent encampment on the center of the campus. this situation has become so tense last week a prominent rabbi urged jewish students to leave campuses and stay away for their own safety. the situation grew more dangerous overnight as anti- israel mom broke into an academic building used furniture to barricade the doors. they shattered windows, hung homepro- palestinian banners frt the building and members of the buildings and maintenancedo team he was briefly held hostage. these institutions are known as some of america's elite universities. but the response of these incidents has fallen far f shor. they've allow
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skyler and i met when i was a freshman at harvard. and you were a sophomore and something i knew him then, and i continue to learn, is that he's really -- smart and and is a total nerd. and i mean, not in the most positive way, but the biggest. anyway, we love implants, but about academic research. he loves it. he wants to go back to school. i don't get it at all. so yeah, he loves talking about it? yeah, we yes. i want him to talk about testosterone and that i was looking at some studies that say that testosterone doesn't change or doesn't dictate whether not you will and. i think you have to be all hormones 12 months we're competing at an level so is that are there more findings that say that to stop strong is not the prime indicator that other body abilities and where are with that being able to change the rules did you all hear that? i can vary. yeah. okay so question is about disaster and we know or there some studies that have supported that this option is not deciding factor to success in sports. but we also are currently delin
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and you are a harvard law grad. pretty well accomplished. let me ask you a question. you have a minute and 40 seconds. you were in charge on january 6th. >> [inaudible] authorization to go to the hill. authorization has been given and had all he needed to act. i think it was a bottleneck. >> again the goal today was to make sure that we were better prepared next time. what i would have done if i was in the position or if i was the secretary i would have given more latitude. i wouldn't have written a memo so constraining that it would take one person to mobilize the national guard. >> i would have given him the authorization and said when you get there give me a call and we will discuss how it is going to be deployed. my time is expired i want to thank you for your service to this country. thank you and i yield back. i've got some closing questions and then we will adjourn after that. i want to do a quick review before these last couple of questions from the information that we obtained on january 6 transcribed interviews and logs from officials, we have a timeline of
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ronald sullivan at harvard university republicans to harvard university republicans (202)748-8001, independents (202)748-8002 and republicans 202-74-8800 -- it does surprise me a bit. the rule of some in jury selection is that you don't want lawyers in your jury. why is that? oftentimes lawyers might dominate jury discussion because the other jurors might differ to them because they have legal knowledge. that's one reason and another reason is that sometimes lawyers may not listen to the instructions of the court because they think they are due know what the rules are. they think they understand what's behind an objection and the sort of information that a lawyer speaks to elicit that doesn't, the lawyer might consider those things that a judge says do not consider. as with most rules at him they are subject to exceptions. sometimes you think a lawyer may be helpful because you might have a case that has certain technical aspects that you think a lawyer can guide the jury and the direction of your clients. other times it's a gut feeling so just to give you an example, years ago before he came a
ronald sullivan at harvard university republicans to harvard university republicans (202)748-8001, independents (202)748-8002 and republicans 202-74-8800 -- it does surprise me a bit. the rule of some in jury selection is that you don't want lawyers in your jury. why is that? oftentimes lawyers might dominate jury discussion because the other jurors might differ to them because they have legal knowledge. that's one reason and another reason is that sometimes lawyers may not listen to the...
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from harvard in romance languages and studied there. it's amazing. and yet you have this background. let me go back for a minute. we are both children of the south and we really everybody in the south knows what we mean when we say somebody is down home. we're being down home. but ruth, i have to tell you, i've been thinking about the title of this book, up home, and you wrote at some point something about you, the fact that you you own the land now that your grandpa parents owned, that they had and all of this symbolism of that and why you return and you talked about that up home being a feel that somehow down home, you know you relish that feeling but up home is a journey to talk about up home because, you know, if you google it, there is no there in the googling even. you know, you get so you get because new language that some parts of country may understand others don't talk about home and you're your title the book well well it's it's quite amazing to me in a way that in spite of the harsh conditions under which we in great poland. yes we we rem
from harvard in romance languages and studied there. it's amazing. and yet you have this background. let me go back for a minute. we are both children of the south and we really everybody in the south knows what we mean when we say somebody is down home. we're being down home. but ruth, i have to tell you, i've been thinking about the title of this book, up home, and you wrote at some point something about you, the fact that you you own the land now that your grandpa parents owned, that they...
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harvard university law professor ronald sullivan talks about the jury selection process over all and specifically the so-called hush money trial of former president trump. c-span's "washington journal" joint in the conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now the free mobile app or online at c-span.org. correct cspan2 is your unfiltered view of government. we but friends don't have to be. when you are connected, you are not alone. on any other television provider giving a front row seat to democracy. >> acting secretary for the department of housing and urban development the director of the federal hou
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he's academic post at boston university, harvard, among other institutions. he currently teaches at brandeis university. bob was also a staff writer and a columnist for the washington post. chief investigator for the senate banking committee. executive director of president carter's national commission on neighborhoods. and economics editor of the new republic. he's won numerous prestigious awards, journalism awards as well. the paul hoffman award of the united nations development program for his lifetime on economic efficiency as well as social justice. he's educated at oberlin college, london school of economics and university of california at berkeley. he's also the author of 14 books, including the 28 new york times bestseller obama's challenge america's crisis and the power of transform primitive presidency. bob is here today because has written a incredibly interesting and timely book and the is going big. fdr his legacy biden's new deal and the struggle to save democracy. in this book, bob draws a line through a line from fdr to joe biden and describes
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i would dig into pedagogy i mean, a cool study out of harvard in which i learned that if you can't decode fast enough by the end of the sentence, you've forgotten which at the beginning a set. there's so much cool stuff in education that we need to dig into and think about. but none of that was happening. and so i felt absolutely compelled to connect the dots. and not only were we not talking about the stuff we needed to talk about, but the stuff that we were talking about that i was hearing about was complete misinformation, social learning. i had written about that when it was first becoming a thing and i was at the moms for liberty summit in july 20, 22, and i learned from them that it was actually marxist indoctrination. and i was like, no, no, no, no. that is not how this is not how it works. and the things that i was hearing were just complete misinformation. and that led that led me to hit the and hit a road right interview. so we can credit the moms for liberty summit in july. 2022. and i was there in tampa and i registered under my name and laura pappano and i. but i decided i wa
i would dig into pedagogy i mean, a cool study out of harvard in which i learned that if you can't decode fast enough by the end of the sentence, you've forgotten which at the beginning a set. there's so much cool stuff in education that we need to dig into and think about. but none of that was happening. and so i felt absolutely compelled to connect the dots. and not only were we not talking about the stuff we needed to talk about, but the stuff that we were talking about that i was hearing...
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and thanks also to harvard books response airing this event. my book, as people have already mentioned, is about the outsized power of finance economically and politically. i ask, how does this finance industry, especially mega banks like chase bank of america and the others, sustain their economic and political power and the huge incomes of their ceos and their investors, despite threatening major financial crises every decade or so? while demanding government bailouts on a frequent basis now, some argue that these financial titans so big and so powerful because they provide such services to our economy. these bankers in words are essential workers. but busting the bankers shows that these megabanks, private equity firms, hedge funds, etc., actually, on balance, a drain on our economy. this is because of their misallocation of human and financial resources. the frequent financial crises they cause and the outsize profits and incomes they extract from society. by the way, this particular statement that i just made to and a lot of the background
and thanks also to harvard books response airing this event. my book, as people have already mentioned, is about the outsized power of finance economically and politically. i ask, how does this finance industry, especially mega banks like chase bank of america and the others, sustain their economic and political power and the huge incomes of their ceos and their investors, despite threatening major financial crises every decade or so? while demanding government bailouts on a frequent basis now,...
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he graduated from oxford and harvard law school. he spent more than 20 years in private practice at one of the top law firms in the united states. he focused his practice on commercial litigation. he has served as counsel of record in more than 30 matters before federal appellate courts as well as eight amicus briefs submitted to the u.s. supreme court. he has gone above and beyond that in his pro bono dedication devoting more than 4,000 hours to representing clients in religious discrimination, asylum, and employment discrimination cases. based on his record, you would think mr. mangi would be quickly confirmed, but i left off one fact on his resume. he is a muslim american. the treatment of this nominee before the senate judiciary committee has reached a new low in many ways. but also with historic echoes. more than 50 years ago president lyndon johnson nominated thurgood marshall who would gm the first black american to serve on the supreme court and his -- at his confirmation hearing he faced racial questions and m{l1}c{l0}carth
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he holds degrees from georgetown university and harvard, although in the latter case they resent him for it. and he lives in the pacific northwest with his wife and three sons. tonight joins us here in the heart of the swamp in washington, dc. please welcome chris rufo. thank you. it's great to. be here. let's not drop the award shatter it. and i'd be a little embarrassing. it's great to be here, to be honored for a book. this is my first book. i've directed films, which is a much more active enterprise. you go into some forgotten territory you spent a year of your life observing something in the wild and then spend time huddled in a dark room editing something into shape. by contrast, the book is actually much easier. and then so. so it's been kind of a fun thing to to write this book, but what i think i'd like to talk about tonight is that, you know, a book either be dead or alive. there are many books that are kind of spiritually or politically dead, even if they have some content to them. but what i tried to do with this book is to make sure that it was not oriented towards the g
he holds degrees from georgetown university and harvard, although in the latter case they resent him for it. and he lives in the pacific northwest with his wife and three sons. tonight joins us here in the heart of the swamp in washington, dc. please welcome chris rufo. thank you. it's great to. be here. let's not drop the award shatter it. and i'd be a little embarrassing. it's great to be here, to be honored for a book. this is my first book. i've directed films, which is a much more active...
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we're so pleased that it's this event here at harvard tonight. please join me in. welcoming jonathan metzl and batsmen noveck. thank you so much. thank you for having us. first, let me wish you congratulations not on the book, but on the super bowl. yeah. yeah. this is an important event. kansas city from city. that's an it's an important day for you, but also on the book. obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and editors choice was a phenomenal review today in the globe, kirkus reviews hailed it as a powerful, convincing effort to reframe the discussion around gun control and its discontents. so i want to just start off by asking to set the stage for us really how you came to write this book and really start with this story. hundred million guns in this country. you framed this around this 2018 waffle house shooting, which obviously happened in your backyard. but i'm wondering if you could just start us off by explaining to us why you chose this of all the sadly mass and individual shooti
we're so pleased that it's this event here at harvard tonight. please join me in. welcoming jonathan metzl and batsmen noveck. thank you so much. thank you for having us. first, let me wish you congratulations not on the book, but on the super bowl. yeah. yeah. this is an important event. kansas city from city. that's an it's an important day for you, but also on the book. obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and...
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affiliation with university southern california johns hopkins university and harvard university. so it's no wonder she was talent spotters reported by the world economic economics you to come as a in the foreign and security policy. so with all that you know who is up here, and i'm going to tell you this is going to go. so that you any ideas can be thinking of your question because i'm going to try and leave some time for those at the end. so i'm going to ask the doctor come up and give the a coupe remarks and then will have a discussion among ourselves and the ask a few questions, then i'm going to turn to you so this discussion will be as good as you make it as well. we've got until about 3:00. adam want to thank our colleagues at c-span for agreeing to broadcast this so for those in the audience come we are live on c-span. all right. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much, robin. thank you goes to the woodrow wilson center for hosting us today. it's been a truly exemplary cooperation we have been having, thank you for your support of this visit. you probably wondered why
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and they're dear friends and she has earned a doctorate from american university and was a kennedy at harvard mark up the grove is the president and ceo of the lbj foundation. he is a presidential historian for abc news. he is the author of five books on the president including in comparable grace, jfk and the presidency. early in his career, he was the director of lbj presidential library and publisher of newsweek. he has interviewed seven u.s. presidents. please join me in bringing to stage our archivists and the other members of the panel. please. oh, good evening. welcome to the national archives. we're going to have a terrific conversation on this evening. talking wide conversation about, the history of rights in the united states, its origins where we've and really where we're headed. and we're going to reserve the last ten, 15 minutes of the program for questions. so save them up for the very end, and we'll try to get to as many questions as possible. so i'd like to start off our discussion and thank you to all our panelists for joining us this evening. of course. thank to mr. rubenste
and they're dear friends and she has earned a doctorate from american university and was a kennedy at harvard mark up the grove is the president and ceo of the lbj foundation. he is a presidential historian for abc news. he is the author of five books on the president including in comparable grace, jfk and the presidency. early in his career, he was the director of lbj presidential library and publisher of newsweek. he has interviewed seven u.s. presidents. please join me in bringing to stage...
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and so i just saw this study some i think it was an economist at harvard who found that there are roughly 25,000 kids in the country from lower to middle homes who could qualify for admission into an ivy or an ivy plus college. and, you know, i read that study and i thought that's probably. right, a lot of these kids would be able to go, but they're being overlooked for various reasons and are obstacles in their path. but that's only 25,000 kids. there are millions of kids in this country who, again, they wouldn't necessarily qualify for admission to, some very expensive, prestigious university. but they could still we could find ways to improve their early life circumstances and ensure that they have a safe secure, warm, loving childhood. even if we got every single one of those kids to get fancy degrees from an elite school that necessarily make up for those are difficult early life experiences and. i think for a lot of people and i've spoken with other people who've had similar experiences to me and have had achieved some form of upward that you know, it doesn't make up for it. it's no
and so i just saw this study some i think it was an economist at harvard who found that there are roughly 25,000 kids in the country from lower to middle homes who could qualify for admission into an ivy or an ivy plus college. and, you know, i read that study and i thought that's probably. right, a lot of these kids would be able to go, but they're being overlooked for various reasons and are obstacles in their path. but that's only 25,000 kids. there are millions of kids in this country who,...
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and the three presidents, including the president of harvard president of university of pennsylvania. they got hoisted on their own petard because they couldn't speak freely in answers to. a house members question. right. i heard about that. yeah. my to you is, what do we do about free speech rights on the campus? okay, great. everybody. it's a great question. and i'll sort of answer it the same way, which it a university needs to have a value structure, you know, academic excellence, including free speech. but i don't think first amendment in my view and it shouldn't necessarily be first amendment free speech, it should be. i don't think people should be able to stand on so soapbox and say death to whatever. i mean it's just beyond the, in my view, bounds of civility of the university. i think all those situations are examples of breakdown of institutional authority, where the people running the institutions didn't actually enforce the guidelines that protect everyone's speech. harassment should be tolerated. those people should be suspended. you know, and the irony, of course, is in
and the three presidents, including the president of harvard president of university of pennsylvania. they got hoisted on their own petard because they couldn't speak freely in answers to. a house members question. right. i heard about that. yeah. my to you is, what do we do about free speech rights on the campus? okay, great. everybody. it's a great question. and i'll sort of answer it the same way, which it a university needs to have a value structure, you know, academic excellence, including...
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if you think about a place like harvard that has a $40 billion endowment, why are we giving taxpayer dollars? how does that make any sense? and the students come out of these colleges with immense debt, they are very unhappy about it, but, again, when you hear president biden say "we are going to pay off that student debt," imagine how that sounds to working class americans we will take taxpayer money, you did not get to go to college, you do not get the benefit of a college degree, we will be making $1 million over the course of your career, but we will pay off their debt. it is an upward transference of welcome and they are not happy about that. host: we will go to mike in aurora, colorado. hi, mike. mike, are you with this? we will try one more time. we will go on to paul in new york city. caller: hi. how are you doing? not that i disagree so much with the presenter here, but she is fairly coming in from new york city, which is where i am from. people who make a decent amount in new york city pay a lot in taxes. so the idea that is number one. the idea that college makes you an el
if you think about a place like harvard that has a $40 billion endowment, why are we giving taxpayer dollars? how does that make any sense? and the students come out of these colleges with immense debt, they are very unhappy about it, but, again, when you hear president biden say "we are going to pay off that student debt," imagine how that sounds to working class americans we will take taxpayer money, you did not get to go to college, you do not get the benefit of a college degree,...