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CNNW Laura July 3, 2024

Progress Laura Coates Live next on cnn Closed Captioning is brought to you by skechers. Go walk pants skechers go won pants are breathable and flexible with a comfy, soft feel. Plus they have front and rear pockets, including a hidden zip security bucket, dry skin the entrez affordable. Go walk pants Donald Trumps eyes and ears open, his mouth, and man oh man. Did he have a lot to say . Okay, well take you inside david pecker is testimony. The catch and kill scheme at the heart of this trial, and the gag order that donald trump may have just violated. Again, tonight im Laura Coates Live all right. David pecker took this stan for now, a second day today, he took the jury inside the august 2015 trump tower meeting with trump and Michael Cohen. Now that was two months after donald trump came down, that escalator and announced that he was going to run for the white house when pecker testifies, of course, he says thats when the catch and kill scheme began. It goes inside the room where all

CSPAN3 University Of Virginia Slavery Legacies December 23, 2017

This was part of the symposium held at the university of virginia in charlottesville. Good morning. In celebration of the bison telling bicentennial, we welcome you to the symposium. Universities, slavery, and the public built landscape, presented by the university of Virginia Commission on slavery and the university, in partnership with the slave dwelling projects Fourth Annual projects. On Vice President and chief officer for diversity and equity, the professor and i cochair the presents cochair the commission on slavery. The slave dwelling project led mr. Joe mug gill and board of directors the slave dwelling project brings attention to sites, people, history, and ways in which the slave contributed to building and sustaining this country. I say 70 to 80 because the temperature dropped about 39 last night. Im not totally sure. They said they had experienced. Humility and a better appreciation for those who live their daily lives is one intent of such an experience. There were very t

CSPAN2 University Of Chicago - Nuclear Weapons February 3, 2018

Good evening, everyone. Thank you for coming, and welcome. My name is Amanda Woodward and i am the dean of the division of social sciences here at the university of chicago. Im just delighted to be here with this group of faculty for this event. This evening is continuing a yearlong series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th 75th anniversary of the selfsustaining Nuclear Chain reaction that happened just over there. And over the past five months there have been events across campus commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments longterm impact and defense has presented opportunities to engage scientist, are artists, policymakers and the public around a set of issues that grow from that original event 75 years ago. Now, this evenings discussion im particularly delight because it brings social science into the conversation in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in just a moment. Each is a scholar in International Relations a

CSPAN3 University Of Chicago - Nuclear Weapons February 5, 2018

All right. Good evening, everyone. Thank you for coming. Welcome. I my name is Amanda Woodword and im the dean of the division of social sciences here at the university of chicago. Im just delighted to be here with this group of faculty for this event. This evening is continuing a yearlong series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first controlled selfsustaining Nuclear Chain reaction which happened just over there. Over the past five months, there have been events across campus xh commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments long term impact, and the events have presented u opportunities to engage scientists, artists and policy makers and the public around a set of events that grew from that original event 75 years ago. This evenings discussion im particularly delighted because it brings in social science in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in a moment. Each is a scholar and International Relation

KPIX Mosaic June 11, 2017

We started the center to give you the quick general background. It is the center that gathers together a bunch of different faculties from across the campus and also different departments that work on religion and collect in one place. And produce a set of programs that are public that people can come to on all sorts of different topics and religions spanning from the very beginning of recorded history until the present time. Berkeley is a place that has always had a tremendous range of different kinds of scholars. And has never had a collection point for bringing energies together. The berkeley study of religion is that. We started it in 2012. That is the fourth or fifth year of real programming. It has been growing strong ever since. It is the first time there has been a real dedicated project on a religion all religion institution. We are proud of the kinds of things were putting together. That is what is exciting here. You are a professor of history. And focused on the protestant r

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