Students of american universities wake up and come , they are really quite peaceful and speak very peacefully, it is not violent at all, but very they are dealt with by americans, never in relation to the issue of democracy and in relation to the issue of human rights, and perhaps not acting as they should in the issue of the gaza war, selling weapons in the event that they forbid the attack, hitting universities in front of the university , in the event that by not covering them, they are showing their true nature. They have been committing crimes in the land of palestine for 76 years. Only now, slowly, after 70 years, the world is understanding and this behavior is annoying to them. The police did not surprise me at all , that is, it was something we saw every day in the universities there, that the police are constantly visiting the university is very violent and what we said to our students or the people of iran may not believe the way we touched, but what you have seen in the past
Will go to egypts capital cairo on monday to discuss a possible ceasefire. According to this hamas official, these talks are about the ceasefire proposal of the mediators and the response of the zionist regime. The gathering of academics in support of the uprising of students and professors of american and european universities was held in several universities of the country, including tehran, bojnord, tarbiat modares, rushd, tabriz, ordville, abadan and Imam Khomeini ghazvin international university. In some universities, these student gatherings will be held this evening. A popular student meeting in connection with american and european students who support palestine will be held in tehran today at 18 00 in front of Tehran University. Down with america. Down with america. Paint on america. Free free palestine. And making students condemns the fake regime this fake regime is in a state of silence, in the state of fall of power, death to israel, death to israel , death to america, dea
This. Id like to open it up to questions. I know we have, again theres a lot of interest we have several issues and a lot of them are interconnected as we saw. Who is first . I under how important is the popes science background to the development of his ideas . I know hes got degrees in chemistry . Actually the vatican has held several conferences on science to help educate both the staff. And i think its very interesting in the encyclical, he speaks to the importance of having a dialogue with science. And, you know, i think theres a misperception sometimes borne from a lengthy history that the Catholic Church is somehow hostile towards science. I think thats really an outdated perception. Engagement with the Scientific Community has been very strong, not just on Climate Change. The encyclical talks about gmos. In a very nuanced and interesting way that talked about technology. So ill say two things. First of all, i think it isnt just this pope bumt the Catholic Church has a strong in
Because we are so thrilled to welcome blance cook. Im jennifer raab, privilege to be president of Hunter College, incredible institution. And it could not be for fitting that we are here tonight to celebrate this book and this author and this subject in this house. As everyone sitting here, that is really true, right. [applause] as all of you know we are gathered in the new york city home that ellen oar Eleanor Roosevelt lived here and depart today washington in 1933 and while the book we are deb cuting here tonight cover it is war years and decades after when Eleanor Roosevelt not only became the lady of the land but the first lady of the world. Its fair too say that her activism, belief in womens rights and quest for equal opportunity and civil right were all commitment that is were born and nurtured under this roof. This was the headquarters that launched her into becoming the eleanor who made impact on her country and this planet. As this house was a home and inspiration for Eleano
Because we are so thrilled to welcome blance cook. Im jennifer raab, privilege to be president of Hunter College, incredible institution. And it could not be for fitting that we are here tonight to celebrate this book and this author and this subject in this house. As everyone sitting here, that is really true, right. [applause] as all of you know we are gathered in the new york city home that ellen oar Eleanor Roosevelt lived here and depart today washington in 1933 and while the book we are deb cuting here tonight cover it is war years and decades after when Eleanor Roosevelt not only became the lady of the land but the first lady of the world. Its fair too say that her activism, belief in womens rights and quest for equal opportunity and civil right were all commitment that is were born and nurtured under this roof. This was the headquarters that launched her into becoming the eleanor who made impact on her country and this planet. As this house was a home and inspiration for Eleano