released these photos of suspect black hat suspect white hat. everyone in the nation is looking for these guys. carson i ve was a student at a small college south of boston university of massachusetts. at dartmouth. there were three individuals at u mass. dartmouth who are friends with the car. his friend saw the pictures and they joked that they thought it looked like joe carr. i texted him essentially saying, wow, that photo really looks like you and dzhokhar writes back something to the effect of better not text me. o l. kar was kind of cagey about it and alluded to some stuff that was in his room. and he says, take whatever you want. so those three guys go into dzhokhar s dorm room, grab a backpack. they take his computer. they take some unexploded fireworks thumb
throughout her life, he was to be her inspiration. injuly 1939, injuly1939, the in july 1939, the king injuly1939, the king took his daughters to the royal naval couege daughters to the royal naval college at dartmouth and there, amongst the cadets, was the young prince philip of greece. it was not the first time they had met but the first time they had met but the first time they had taken an interest in each other. but europe was on the brink of war. the nazis were on the march. britain was preparing to defend itself and as children were being evacuated from britain s cities, elizabeth made her first radio broadcast. thousands of you in this country have had to leave your home is and be separated from your fathers and mothers. home is and be separated from yourfathers and mothers. my sister margaret rose and i feel so much for you, as we know from experience what it means to be a way from those we love most of all. to be a way from those we love most of all- most of all. night after
straightforward. having a public platform that is maximally trusted and broadly inclusive. it s extremely important to the future of civilization. free speech. someone you don t like is allowed to say something you don t like. if that s the case, then we have free speech. it is annoying when someone you don t like this something you don t like. that s a sign of a healthy, functioning free-speech situation. laura: that s what our founders believed and of course that s the opposite of what twitter has become. jack dorsey turned into a digital version of like a college campus with different speech rules for conservatives and liberals. i know that well from the 1980s at dartmouth. we hope all of his changes under new leadership. all these developments show that
oligarch secretly tried to acquire and run pro-putin media outlets across europe, plus the biden administration sanctioning two of russian president vladimir putin s daughters. joining me now is brooke harrington, offshore banking expert and professor of sociology at dartmouth. happy to have you. thank you. the this oligarch is accused of evading sanctions. the fbi says he continues to run a pro-putin propaganda network and he describes it as a holy war. how significant are these charges? very. i mean, he s a good case of what these sanctions are intended to stop in the first place. so a lot of media focus has been on the seizures of yachts, but these oligarchs function like inthe world ambassadors. cutting off their ability to
and now, they are being banned from having a normal life. this is disturbing, and it s a mandated mind-set that has unfortunately taken hold in my alma mater, dartmouth college paid the school not only as a vax mandate for faculty and staff, but there also mandating mr. schatz as well. and my next guest the mother of a dartmouth jr. she is leading a coalition of parents against these booster mandates. what is your biggest concern about the booster and what to dartmouth say when you bought your concerns to them? my concern and the concerns of thousands of other pennants i m learning across the country is of the justification for these booster mandates is twofold. have to keep the student safe and they have to keep the community safe. and when you unpack that, this is an already vaccinated population. at dartmouth in three to 25 colleges across the country. protecting the student part of