Insult to people over here . John but even on fox some people think politicians run america. We elect responsible people to run the country. John politicians dont run america, we do. Im glad one politician gets this but voters dont seem inspired. Im still running for president and we have been doing this john the elite and their enemy. Thats our show tonight. And now jon stossel. John quella to complain about elites, the people who seem to have a special advantage privileges in life. I think about the rich people who go to the fancy parties that appear in the style section of our newspapers. And the spoiled rich kids who party all night. I resent them because i dont think most of them work for their wealth. They dont contribute. Still, those elites are mostly harmless but theres one group of truly dangerous elites the politicians who have power over others. The spoiled party kids may have stupid ideas but they can impose them on the rest of us. Politicians can. Politicians get to use f
We have four scholars here today well placed to pick up these themes from, intriguingly, different kinds of angles and backgrounds. Let me go ahead and introduce them. To my left is henry cole, an assistant professor at yale where he holds appointments in the medical school and History Department. He is also on the faculty of cognitive science. He is working on what will be a terrific book on the history of mind and Brain Science in the late 19th century currently titled other mines other minds. David is the author of storytelling and science, rewriting oppenheimer and the nuclear age. Just out, his attitudes towards he studies attitudes towards studying science in the modern united states, he is interested in nuclear history, environmental history, and the history of energy. He is currently working on a book about the way that Rachel Carson and other in other contemporary authors have shaped views on environmentalism. Andrew is a professor at harvard. He is especially interested in en
At in the History Department vanderbilt university. We are here today to talk about a number of things. Im sure that more will come out in the discussions. The intellectual work of inence, the place of science intellectual history and the relations between science and intellectual history. Many other threads as well. We have four scholars here today well placed to pick up these themes from, intriguingly, different kinds of angles and backgrounds. Let me go ahead and introduce them. To my left is henry cole, an assistant professor at yale where he holds appointments in the medical school and History Department. He is also on the faculty of cognitive science. He is working on what will be a terrific book on the history of mind and Brain Science in the late 19th century currently titled other mines other ds. David is the author of storytelling and science, rewriting oppenheimer and the nuclear age. Just out, his attitudes towards studying science in the modern united states, he is interes
Throng of reporters that the carson land deal. For a stadium that they would share with the San Diego Chargers. Is in case a deal with oakland a inked monday night does not necessarily mean that the team is running towards an endzone down south. Nothing in carson will impact what happens in oakland, only what happens in oakland impacts what happens in oakland. Thank you mark. Reporter the fans outside thanked him for talking to them. But they are still worried. They could go anywhere. We are with him in support reporter Maureen Kelly kron4 news. Pam the city of oakland has been fighting to keep the raiders. Pam kron 4s dan kerman is in oakland tonight. With how leaders there are reacting to the latest developments. Reporter absolutely and concrete and if this city has a it plan. Assigned to position themselves struggling with the city of oakland. For they are trying to position themselves struggling with the city of oakland. Reporter overseen he is not surprised that the raiders are lo
Flash of our eyes. How a tribute to the couples late son sparked the flames. Surveillance video shows the moment before a woman was raped and tonight theyre still looking for a suspect. First tonight our weather, temperatures are dropping as the winds pick up out there. Tomorrow could be the coldest thanksgiving in more than ten years. Doug is here to tell us whats coming and when. Hey, guys, its ridiculous how cold it is across our area right now as temperatures drop into the low 30s, even the upper 20s. The wind really starting to kick in. Take a look. The current wind gusts across our region, anywhere from 17 in the d. C. Metro area to 36, near 40 mile per hour wind gusts. 32 Miles Per Hour towards leets burg and 40 in cambridge. Add that with the already cold temperatures and it feels like 23 in d. C. , 12 in gathersburg. Its going to be brutally cold tonight and its going to start off about as cold as temperatures will be hard pressed to reach the low 20s. 27 inside the d. C. Metr