Voters had voted out so the question then looms for likud as to whether it is going to stick behind netanyahu its representatives came in here saying that that the refusal of blue and white to sit down with Benjamin Netanyahu and try to work out some kind of power sharing deal some kind of National Unity government was that the major problem and that it could not be a Serious Party of government if it did not do that i asked the head of the blue and white delegation michel on the former army chief of israel do you definitively rule out ruling in or sitting in a government with Benjamin Netanyahu he did not answer that question. And that very closely i believe were also expecting a statement from the joint list today that is the palestinian israeli parties hey what is their priorities likely to be in this process. Well yes theyre due to be here in the next few minutes for their meeting is the 3rd Largest Party with president rivlin and weve just had a tweet in the last few minutes from
Radical influence of a moderate founding father, recently published by the university of harvard press. Brooke barbier is a public historian who holds a ph. D. American history from boston college. In addition to king hancock, she is the author of boston and the American Revolution a town versus an empire, published by the unit excuse me, the History Press in 2017, which focuses on prerevolutionary boston and its during the American Revolution. In addition to her scholarship, she is also the founder of yield tavern tours, a popular guided outing along bostons renowned freedom, and that was founded in 2013. But before i hand over to dr. Barber, however, the usual housekeeping items are in order for our friends tuning in with us on zoom this evening following tonights authors talk there will be a question and answer session. So please feel free to submit your questions at any point. The presentation by using the q a that can be found at the bottom of your screen. And we will do our best
That is made possible in part from a generous gift from massachusetts of the cincinnati features. Dr. Brooke barbier discussing her new book, king hancock the radical influence of a moderate founding father, recently published by the university of harvard press. Brooke barbier is a public historian who holds a ph. D. American history from boston college. In addition to king hancock, she is the author of boston and the American Revolution a town versus an empire, published by the unit excuse me, the History Press in 2017, which focuses on prerevolutionary boston and its during the American Revolution. In addition to her scholarship, she is also the founder of yield tavern tours, a popular guided outing along bostons renowned freedom, and that was founded in 2013. But before i hand over to dr. Barber, however, the usual housekeeping items are in order for our friends tuning in with us on zoom this evening following tonights authors talk there will be a question and answer session. So ple
About the fragile and chaotic nature of the freedom and enduring dignity of the people who secured it. W join me in welcoming chandra manning. [applause] thank you. Thank you very minute to all of you for coming today. Im a tiny bit surprised to see anybody. With an election just three days ago and an outcome that we know is going to make history going y forward, im i wasnt quite sure if anybody would show up ay but im glad you did. He its a story of refugee see center of American History and skis do ash story about page asking defining citizenship as a day in and dayout basis. Want to talk about how thisf particular book came about, how i came to write it. Ill give you a glimpse into what it says and then id like to end with what i hope this book achieves. Wayne to start by being if any of you have ever been to a. Psychorama, an enormous painting, a sicker already th sicker you walk into thee middle of it and every inch is painted. Y inch in intricate, elaborate detail. Thats a sick l
Findings to practitioners in the field of Behavioral Health an issue of concern . Its an issue of concern because, generally speaking, as researchers, weve had a tendency to do this in a oneway street, so that we come into a treatmentwe either design an intervention or we come into a Treatment Organization as experts. We tell them what were going to do or what they should be doing without really consulting with them in terms of what they need, just like what tom said. It really has to be a twoway street. And so, i think what has happened so far, many times, is theresits really two different specialties, if you will, and what the researcher is doing is really not that relevant to whats going on in the field for a variety of reasons. A lot of the clinical trials, for example, have very exclusive criteria, so that the majority of people that a Treatment Agency would see are not included. Thats the first thing. And also, a lot of these studies that produce the evidencebased are done in a s