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united states, namely at the arizona state university alumni award ceremony. as our students emphasized during the speech, ukraine is the motherland of dreams, the largest aircraft in the history of mankind. because of the war, it was destroyed, but no one. who will not be able to destroy the real ukrainian dream of freedom, independence and prosperity. happy to share with you that a week ago we had the first graduation of our students in arizona state university. many of our students were able to attend the graduation ceremony in the usa. i was very happy that our students became an important part and carried the ukrainian flag during the large-scale graduation ceremony at arizona state university. kyiv is a private university that offers american-style higher education. it began operations three weeks before the full-scale invasion, but continued to operate and grow despite the challenges. currently, about 350 students study at the university students these are future managers, entrepreneurs and it specialists. one of the most important advantages of our uni
united states, namely at the arizona state university alumni award ceremony. as our students emphasized during the speech, ukraine is the motherland of dreams, the largest aircraft in the history of mankind. because of the war, it was destroyed, but no one. who will not be able to destroy the real ukrainian dream of freedom, independence and prosperity. happy to share with you that a week ago we had the first graduation of our students in arizona state university. many of our students were able...
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the united states, viz. at the ceremony awarding graduates of arizona state university, as emphasized by our students, during the speech ukraine is the motherland of dreams, the largest aircraft in the history of mankind. it was destroyed because of the war, but no one will be able to destroy the true ukrainian dream of freedom, independence and prosperity. happy to share with you that a week ago we had the first graduation of our students at arizona state university. many of our students were able to attend graduation. i will have a ceremony in the usa. i was very happy that our students became important part and carried the ukrainian flag during a large-scale graduation ceremony at arizona state university. american university kyiv is a private university offering american-style higher education. it began operations three weeks before a full-scale invasion. but despite the difficulties, he continued to work and develop. about 350 students are currently studying at the university. these are future managers, entrepreneurs and it specialists. one of the most important advantages of our
the united states, viz. at the ceremony awarding graduates of arizona state university, as emphasized by our students, during the speech ukraine is the motherland of dreams, the largest aircraft in the history of mankind. it was destroyed because of the war, but no one will be able to destroy the true ukrainian dream of freedom, independence and prosperity. happy to share with you that a week ago we had the first graduation of our students at arizona state university. many of our students were...
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state university. >> one of former president trump's most senior aides took the stand today in his hush money trial in new york. hope hicks served as press secretary in the 2016 campaign and was his white house communications director. on the stand, she detailed how trump and his inner circle handled the revelations about alleged extra marital affairs and the payments made to bury those stories. andrea bernstein is covering the former president's legal battles for npr and was in the courthouse today and she joins us now. andrea, so nice to see you again. during the prosecution's questioning today, they delved into what happened in the campaign when that infamous access hollywood tape dropped. what did we learn from hope hicks about that today? andrea: she was the first person to hear about that from the washington poats after the comment on the story they were about to run. and she -- there was an email shown that the she had sent to campaign leadership where she suggested deny, deny, deny. as she read that on the stand she sort of laughed because she realized they weren't going to be a
state university. >> one of former president trump's most senior aides took the stand today in his hush money trial in new york. hope hicks served as press secretary in the 2016 campaign and was his white house communications director. on the stand, she detailed how trump and his inner circle handled the revelations about alleged extra marital affairs and the payments made to bury those stories. andrea bernstein is covering the former president's legal battles for npr and was in the...
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at arizona state university. amna: the federal supreme court issued a groundbreaking ruling was not ensuring that gender affirming medical care is funded by state funding sources. >> two states sued for protection for gender affirming care. the federal appellate court in richmond, split 8-6 -- order that the state health care plans reinstate coverage for medically necessary services for the treatment of gender dysphoria. the american medical association and the american academy of pediatrics wrote briefs in support of the trans plaintiffs. it is a win for the trans community but may not be the final word on the issue. for more, i'm joined by selena simmons duffin who covers health policy for npr. as you know, there are numerous court cases around the country about transgender rights and access to gender affirming care. how significant was this ruling, and what are the big takeaways to you? >> i think this is a really significant ruling. the fourth circuit majority opinion was really strong and called discriminati
at arizona state university. amna: the federal supreme court issued a groundbreaking ruling was not ensuring that gender affirming medical care is funded by state funding sources. >> two states sued for protection for gender affirming care. the federal appellate court in richmond, split 8-6 -- order that the state health care plans reinstate coverage for medically necessary services for the treatment of gender dysphoria. the american medical association and the american academy of...
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state university. amna: more than 100 hostages are still held captive by hamas. among them, eight americans, including the bodies of three americans confirmed dead, and five believed to still be alive. israeli-american keith siegel was kidnapped from his home in southern israel during the hamas attack on october 7th. i spoke with his niece, hanna siegel, earlier today about the status of hostage negotiations and her family's relentless work to bring her uncle home. hannah, welcome to the newshour. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. amna: so your uncle keith siegel was one of the hostages in a video that hamas released last week. you're wearing the number 208 to represent the number of days that he has now been held. as a policy, we don't show those videos, but i just wanted to ask what you thought when you saw him and when you heard his >> yeah. it was it was surreal. i mean, it's it's the first time that we've seen him or heard his voice in over 208 days. my aunt aviva, who
state university. amna: more than 100 hostages are still held captive by hamas. among them, eight americans, including the bodies of three americans confirmed dead, and five believed to still be alive. israeli-american keith siegel was kidnapped from his home in southern israel during the hamas attack on october 7th. i spoke with his niece, hanna siegel, earlier today about the status of hostage negotiations and her family's relentless work to bring her uncle home. hannah, welcome to the...
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so, dana, we're learning about a confrontation involving a faculty member from arizona state university. can you explain? >> reporter: we got video from our affiliate. kpnx happening at rally, a woman got into a heated confrontation. let's look at that first. >> you are literally -- >> i'm literally in your face. >> you're disrespecting my religious boundaries. >> literally. >> what does this have to do with religion? you're spewing hate. >> get the [ bleep ] out of my face. >> so there's only 58 seconds of this video and does not show the moments before and after the altercation. but it is listed as a post doctoral research student this afternoon interview he did with the news station moments before that altercation and responded to a question about campus protests across the country. he said, campuses are being taken over by supporters of terrorism and jewish students are being intimidated. zinhle. >> yeah, dana, this highlights what is happening is not just bleeding into students but faculty members speaking up or getting involved in different capacities. have we heard anything from
so, dana, we're learning about a confrontation involving a faculty member from arizona state university. can you explain? >> reporter: we got video from our affiliate. kpnx happening at rally, a woman got into a heated confrontation. let's look at that first. >> you are literally -- >> i'm literally in your face. >> you're disrespecting my religious boundaries. >> literally. >> what does this have to do with religion? you're spewing hate. >> get the [...
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in the united states, arizona state university, announced the enrollment of students for new specialized courses. students are offered a comprehensive study of the features of global security and hybrid wars. well, it would seem that there is nothing of the kind, just an up-to-date curriculum, but the list of disciplines makes you think about what kind of specialists american teachers are going to train for what purposes. after all, in the curriculum, for example, there is a module on terrorism and insurgency, within which students will be able not only to familiarize themselves with the theory of intimidating violence, but also to study practical ways of using them, including as a state strategy, well, in general, looks like it's about training professional terrorist curators, where they will go later, evgeniy nipot wondered. the advertising slogan for this educational program could sound like we will teach you how to use terrorists in your own. purposes , specialists are apparently in short supply, since the work on their training, which they usually tried not to advertise, is now bein
in the united states, arizona state university, announced the enrollment of students for new specialized courses. students are offered a comprehensive study of the features of global security and hybrid wars. well, it would seem that there is nothing of the kind, just an up-to-date curriculum, but the list of disciplines makes you think about what kind of specialists american teachers are going to train for what purposes. after all, in the curriculum, for example, there is a module on terrorism...
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state university. amna: iranian president ebrahim raisi and the country's foreign minister were found and confirmed dead today, hours after their helicopter crashed in fog, leaving the islamic republic without two key leaders as extraordinary tensions grip the wider middle east. supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei, who has the final say in the shiite theocracy, quickly named a little-known vice president as caretaker until a new election and insisted the government was in control. but the deaths mark yet another blow to a country beset by pressures at home and abroad. special correspondent reza sayah in tehran has the latest. reza: it was a crash felt across the middle east. in iran's mountainous northwest, a dense fog thinned out this morning, revealing the helicopters mangled tail and shardsf debris wedged'neath the trees. after an hours long search, rescue teams found no survivors. among the eight people on board, iran's hard-line president ebrahim raisi as well as the countries foreign minister,
state university. amna: iranian president ebrahim raisi and the country's foreign minister were found and confirmed dead today, hours after their helicopter crashed in fog, leaving the islamic republic without two key leaders as extraordinary tensions grip the wider middle east. supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei, who has the final say in the shiite theocracy, quickly named a little-known vice president as caretaker until a new election and insisted the government was in control. but the...
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state university. william: on the stand today in new york city were two former employees of the trump organization. they were involved in the payments that are at the center of the charges filed against the former president in his hush money trial. jeffrey mcconney and deborah tarasoff helped reimburse mr. trump's former attorney, michael cohen, for the payments cohen made to adult film actress stormy daniels during the final days of the 2016 campaign. the former president also received another fine and a tough warning from the judge in this case, who again said if trump continues to violate the court's gag order, he could face jail time. ximena bustillo is covering the trial for npr, and joins us now. so nice to see you again. today we heard from these two former financial officers of the trump organization who were part of paying and accounting of these payments to michael cohen. what did we learn today from their testimony? ximena: the former and current employees of the trump organization detailed
state university. william: on the stand today in new york city were two former employees of the trump organization. they were involved in the payments that are at the center of the charges filed against the former president in his hush money trial. jeffrey mcconney and deborah tarasoff helped reimburse mr. trump's former attorney, michael cohen, for the payments cohen made to adult film actress stormy daniels during the final days of the 2016 campaign. the former president also received another...
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state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah today, the first foreign u.n. staffer was killed by israeli troops. more than 100 palestinian u.n. staff have been killed since october 7. nick schifrin has our report. nick: a city teeming with the displaced is now slowly being deserted. a quarter of the 1.3 one million gazans who fled here are packing everything their cars or bikes can carry and fleeing again. this woman is among the last to leave. >> i don't have a choice, like everyone else. everyone left, so i am doing the same. what should i do, stay alone? i am scared to. they alone. nick: many have been displaced to what is essentially the beach, piling their lives on a pile of sand. meet this family. this is their third home since the war began. their children have kept their smile, but their mother has vanished. >> i can't find a t
state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah today, the first foreign u.n. staffer was killed by israeli troops. more than 100 palestinian u.n. staff have been killed since october 7. nick schifrin has our report. nick: a city teeming with the displaced is now slowly being deserted. a quarter of the 1.3 one million gazans who...
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state university. geoff: u.s. supreme court justice samuel alito told lawmakers today he would not recuse himself from cases involving the 2020 presidential election or the january 6 capital riot despite concerns about two flags associated with far right causes that have flown over his properties. responding to demands from democrats that he disqualify himself, he said in two letters that his wife was responsible for flying the flags. "my wife is an independently minded private citizen." the justice wrote, "she makes her own decisions, and i honor her right to do so." kathleen clark is with us, a law professor at washington university in st. louis and specializes in government ethics. thanks for being with us especially as you are traveling. kathleen: thank you. geoff: the new york times reported there was this upside down american flag displayed at alito's virginia home in the days before president biden's inauguration and in the letter that he issued today, the justice said he had nothing whatsoever
state university. geoff: u.s. supreme court justice samuel alito told lawmakers today he would not recuse himself from cases involving the 2020 presidential election or the january 6 capital riot despite concerns about two flags associated with far right causes that have flown over his properties. responding to demands from democrats that he disqualify himself, he said in two letters that his wife was responsible for flying the flags. "my wife is an independently minded private...
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state university. amna: more now on the biden administration's decision to suspend some weapons deliveries to israel, to pressure it against a large-scale invasion of the gazan city of rafah. nick schifrin is back here in studio. nick, as you've been reporting, president biden wants the netanyahu government to do more to limit civilian deaths in rafah, where more than a million people are now sheltering. nick? nick: amna, the decision pauses the delivery of 3500 bombs, about half of them 2000 pound bombs that the u.s. believes have caused the most civilian casualties in gaza. president biden also warned more weapons deliveries could be paused, if israel launches that full invasion of rafah. so, will the decision have the desired effect? for that, we get two views. ambassador dennis ross played leading roles in the middle east peace process for more than 12 years. he is now a counselor and a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for near east policy, a washington think tank. and tom malinowsk
state university. amna: more now on the biden administration's decision to suspend some weapons deliveries to israel, to pressure it against a large-scale invasion of the gazan city of rafah. nick schifrin is back here in studio. nick, as you've been reporting, president biden wants the netanyahu government to do more to limit civilian deaths in rafah, where more than a million people are now sheltering. nick? nick: amna, the decision pauses the delivery of 3500 bombs, about half of them 2000...
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state university. amna: another u.s. government official announced today she has resigned to protest the biden administration's policy toward israel. at least half a dozen officials in the state, defense, education, and interior departments have done so since the war in gaza began, following hamas' october 7 attack. the latest official is stacy gilbert, leaving the state department after a 20-year career. nick schifrin is back now with the story. nick: the officials who help shape america's national security policy often disagree on key decisions, sometimes publicly. but the war in gaza has created more internal dissent and public resignations than perhaps any recent u.s. policy challenge. and today, stacy gilbert, former senior civil military advisor in the state department's bureau of population, refugees, and migration wrote, quote, i cannot continue working for a government that denies and enables israel's deliberate carnage in gaza. and stacy gilbert joins me now. thank you very much. why have you
state university. amna: another u.s. government official announced today she has resigned to protest the biden administration's policy toward israel. at least half a dozen officials in the state, defense, education, and interior departments have done so since the war in gaza began, following hamas' october 7 attack. the latest official is stacy gilbert, leaving the state department after a 20-year career. nick schifrin is back now with the story. nick: the officials who help shape america's...
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state university. geoff: this has been a big week for the stock market. not only did the dow jones close above the 40,000 mark for the first time today but the broader s&p 500 and nasdaq reached record highs this week. the markets have rallied back from the recent lows of 2022 and the dow is about 40 percent higher than when the pandemic started. roben farzad joins us. he's the host of public radio's full disclosure podcast. always great to see you. how significant is it that the dow hit the 40,000 mark? the dow doesn't tell us as much about the economy as the s&p 500 does. roben: it's a great talking point everything is feeling pricey now. then again, at the turn-of-the-century, there was an infamous book called dow 36,000. it took forever for the doubt to even visit 20,000 much less 40,000. another school of thought says the dow should be far higher if it was more rationally planned. for example if apple or amazon , was added or there were other components that more represent this economy. but we wil
state university. geoff: this has been a big week for the stock market. not only did the dow jones close above the 40,000 mark for the first time today but the broader s&p 500 and nasdaq reached record highs this week. the markets have rallied back from the recent lows of 2022 and the dow is about 40 percent higher than when the pandemic started. roben farzad joins us. he's the host of public radio's full disclosure podcast. always great to see you. how significant is it that the dow hit...
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state university. amna: stormy daniels, the adult film actress at the center of the criminal hush money trial against former president donald trump, took the stand in new york city today. william brangham has more on the volatile day in court. william: that's right, amna. in sometimes graphic detail, stormy daniels described the one sexual encounter she alleges she had with trump and the six-figure payment she received from trump's lawyer to buy her silence before the 2016 election. trump denies any sexual relationship with her. daniels was forcefully cross-examined by trump's legal team, who questioned her financial motives and her shifting stories about her encounter with the former president. andrea bernstein is covering the trial for npr, and she joins us again now. andrea, what did we learn from stormy daniels today? andrea: so it was quite a scene, because this is a trial where we have heard now testimony from david pecker, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," from stormy daniels' law
state university. amna: stormy daniels, the adult film actress at the center of the criminal hush money trial against former president donald trump, took the stand in new york city today. william brangham has more on the volatile day in court. william: that's right, amna. in sometimes graphic detail, stormy daniels described the one sexual encounter she alleges she had with trump and the six-figure payment she received from trump's lawyer to buy her silence before the 2016 election. trump...
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it is with this message that one of the largest universities in the united states, arizona state university, announced the enrollment of new students. specialized courses offer students a comprehensive study of the features of global security and hybrid wars, well, it would seem, nothing like that , just an up-to-date curriculum, but the list of disciplines makes you think about what kind of specialists for what purposes american teachers are going to train, because in the curriculum, well, for example, there is a module on terrorism and insurgency, in which students can not only become familiar with the theory of intimidation violence, but also learn practically. ways of their application, including as a state strategy. in general, it seems that we are talking about training professional terrorist curators, where they will then go, evgeniy nipot thought. evgeniya, greetings, well, it’s not hard to guess where the students will practice. alexey, hello, the kiev regime has kindly decided to provide the territory of its country in as a testing ground. the advertising slogan of this educatio
it is with this message that one of the largest universities in the united states, arizona state university, announced the enrollment of new students. specialized courses offer students a comprehensive study of the features of global security and hybrid wars, well, it would seem, nothing like that , just an up-to-date curriculum, but the list of disciplines makes you think about what kind of specialists for what purposes american teachers are going to train, because in the curriculum, well, for...
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ali: shelley lives at mirabella, a luxury apartment complex for older adults, right on arizona state university's campus in tempe. she has access to asu classes and facilitiesand, most important, to her access to the community. >> no. thursday is a busy day for you. ali: charity morrison is a gradua student here studying music, and she's part of shelley's regular social group. ♪ she is also one of mirabella's artist in residenc who perform for and with their older neighbors. >> one of the things that i really admire about shelley is the moment we met, she speaks so positively of the people around her and the experiences around her. that's a characteristic that i really would love to emulate. narco you meet people that you would never, ever met before. i mean, charity comes to dinner, we're going to be cooking. where would i have met someone like charity? ali: university based retirement communities are popping up at campuses countrywide, but mirabella lifelong learning director lindsay beagley says fewer is integrated into everyday campus life as asu's model. >> these folks are rea
ali: shelley lives at mirabella, a luxury apartment complex for older adults, right on arizona state university's campus in tempe. she has access to asu classes and facilitiesand, most important, to her access to the community. >> no. thursday is a busy day for you. ali: charity morrison is a gradua student here studying music, and she's part of shelley's regular social group. ♪ she is also one of mirabella's artist in residenc who perform for and with their older neighbors. >>...
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state university. geoff: the department of justice want the courts to break up live nation, the parent company of ticketmaster and the biggest concert promoter in the u.s.. it has long face intense scrutiny over prices for concerts by major artists. one of the most notable cases recently, tickets for taylor swift's eras tour, when ticketmaster's web site crashed during a presale and led to a widespread outcry. the company blamed high demand. but swifties suspected foul play, as tickets quickly vanished, only to reappear on resale sites at much higher prices. u.s. attorney general merrick garland laid out his case today. merrick garland, u.s. attorney general: our complaint makes clear what happens when a monopolist dedicates its resources to entrenching its monopoly power and insulating itself from competition, rather than investing in better products and services. we allege that live nation has illegally monopolized markets across the live concert industry in the united states for far too long. it is
state university. geoff: the department of justice want the courts to break up live nation, the parent company of ticketmaster and the biggest concert promoter in the u.s.. it has long face intense scrutiny over prices for concerts by major artists. one of the most notable cases recently, tickets for taylor swift's eras tour, when ticketmaster's web site crashed during a presale and led to a widespread outcry. the company blamed high demand. but swifties suspected foul play, as tickets quickly...
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she was interviewed by arizona state university president michael crowe. [applause] >> welcome, everyone, so nice to see so many of you here as you join us on this wonderful weekend that i hope you enjoy as well. it's my job right now to introduce someone that i just literally just recently met today, but -- during the course of our conversation i found a very warm, very charming, a very understanding and also someone that's extremely sharp and that's our secretary yellen. most women in these kinds of job are very independent. and so i'm very honored to be here, to be able to introduce to her and i'm reminded of what we all know and certainly what john mccain stood for and that is strong democracy needs a strong economy and without that, we don't have what we need to keep our country free and democratic but have a stronger economy so they can save their children, build safe and strong communities so i'm very honored and proud to be able to introduce to you secretary janet yellen. [applause] >> thank you so much, good afternoon, everyone. my thanks to the m
she was interviewed by arizona state university president michael crowe. [applause] >> welcome, everyone, so nice to see so many of you here as you join us on this wonderful weekend that i hope you enjoy as well. it's my job right now to introduce someone that i just literally just recently met today, but -- during the course of our conversation i found a very warm, very charming, a very understanding and also someone that's extremely sharp and that's our secretary yellen. most women in...
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state university president michael crow and hosted by the mccain is to do annual uniform in sedona, arizona. [applause] imac. >> welcome everyone is nice to see so many of you here. to join us on this wonderful we can that help you gain from and you enjoy as well. is my job right now to introduce someone that i just literally that today but during the course of our conversation, i got a very informed and charming in a very understanding and also somebody is extremely sharp and that's our secretary yellen and when an honor for me to introduce somebody such stature and independence. as you know most women when these kind of jobs are very innovative pretty so i'm very honored to be able to introduce to her and i'm reminded of what we'll know certainly what john mccain stood for, and that is stronger and democracy need strong economy and without that, we don't have will we need this country to be free and democratic have a strong economy that they cannot feed their children and educate the children to build a safe and strong community. i'm very honored and very proud to be able to intro
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following the creation of arizona state university campus there. today enrollment in the downtown is 11 thousand students occupying over 3 million square feet of former office space or new office space, new educational space and according to recent study by the university design institute, lead to the attraction of more then 6 and $6 and a half billion worth of investment in the area. we have been talkic about the reality of the office market being at the lowest point in the last 30 years and now more then ever is the time to invest public dollars in the creation of public education institution in the downtown in a innovative way. many probably noted just two weeks ago a building that sold in 2019 for every $60 million sold on the market two weeks ago for 6 and $6 and a half million. this is time in san francisco's real estate market history that we probably will not see again for maybe another 50 to hundred years. i believe that one of the most effective ways to create a more thriving and economically vibrant downtown is needs a shot in the arm to
following the creation of arizona state university campus there. today enrollment in the downtown is 11 thousand students occupying over 3 million square feet of former office space or new office space, new educational space and according to recent study by the university design institute, lead to the attraction of more then 6 and $6 and a half billion worth of investment in the area. we have been talkic about the reality of the office market being at the lowest point in the last 30 years and...
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state university. >> india is one of the hottest places on the planet. much of this last month has been brutal. it is only made but temperatures are abnormally high in some parts of the u.s., mexico, and elsewhere. we have the latest. >> new delhi reached122 degrees fahrenheit this week. it is driving reports of heat related deaths and illnesses across the country. at night, temperatures are still well over 90 degrees. new delhi is also dealing with a water shortage. >> i keep myself hydrated. i protect my head with a piece of cloth. otherwise it is too hot out here. our conditions have gone from bad to worse. there is no relief. i have to drink six liters of water every day in the afternoon. >> in mexico, monkeys have been dying off in 100 degree plus heat. miami just recorded its hottest may on record. they are expecting triple digits in phoenix this weekend. to help us understand more of what is driving this, we are joined by the director of climate science. thank you so much for being here. first off, what is driving this? will we see more of these e
state university. >> india is one of the hottest places on the planet. much of this last month has been brutal. it is only made but temperatures are abnormally high in some parts of the u.s., mexico, and elsewhere. we have the latest. >> new delhi reached122 degrees fahrenheit this week. it is driving reports of heat related deaths and illnesses across the country. at night, temperatures are still well over 90 degrees. new delhi is also dealing with a water shortage. >> i keep...
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state university. >> israel kept up its operations in rafa in southern gaza. that is despite global outrage over an airstrike sunday that killed displaced gazans sheltering in tents. nick schifrin reports on the investigation into the incident and speaks to a senior state department advisor on the middle east as the violence continues. >> in southern gaza, another makeshift home to which gazans had led -- fled now ruined and riddled with bullets. in the shadow of a u.n. office with constant israeli drones overhead, survivors are exhausted and hopeless. little protection long ago pierced. >> i went into the tent and found the woman was bleeding and the children were bleeding. all of the children in the tent were wounded. not one came out in one piece. >> a few miles north in what israel labeled a safer zone, the living felt outnumbered by the dead. gazan officials say this violence hit israel's humanitarian area north of rafa city. an israeli official told pbs newshour there was no israeli military activity in the area at the time. the israeli military said the
state university. >> israel kept up its operations in rafa in southern gaza. that is despite global outrage over an airstrike sunday that killed displaced gazans sheltering in tents. nick schifrin reports on the investigation into the incident and speaks to a senior state department advisor on the middle east as the violence continues. >> in southern gaza, another makeshift home to which gazans had led -- fled now ruined and riddled with bullets. in the shadow of a u.n. office with...
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. >> and arizona state university. >> principal rogers announces to her 615 students the colleges where every senior has been accepted. >> so, for 17 years, you've had a 100% graduation rate and a 100% college acceptance rate. >> that's correct. >> ne'kiya jackson. >> last year, when ne'kiya and calcea graduated, all their classmates went to college and got scholarships. ne'kiya got a full ride to xavier university in new orleans. calcea, the class valedictorian, is studying environmental engineering at louisiana state university. >> wait a minute. neither one of you is going to pursue a career in math? >> no. >> no. >> i may take up a minor in math, but i don't want that to be my job job. >> yeah. >> people might expect too much out of me. >> but math is not completely in their rear-view mirrors. this spring they submitted their high school proofs for final peer review and publication and are still working on further proofs of the pythagorean theorem. since their first two -- >> we found five and then we found a general format that could potentially produce these five additional proofs
. >> and arizona state university. >> principal rogers announces to her 615 students the colleges where every senior has been accepted. >> so, for 17 years, you've had a 100% graduation rate and a 100% college acceptance rate. >> that's correct. >> ne'kiya jackson. >> last year, when ne'kiya and calcea graduated, all their classmates went to college and got scholarships. ne'kiya got a full ride to xavier university in new orleans. calcea, the class...
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state university. >> in congress, the top democrats on two committees are asking the department of justice to launch a sweeping investigation of big oil corporations. they allege the companies deceived the public for decades about their complicity in climate change and willingness to address it. lisa desjardins has more. >> sheldon whitehouse and congressman jamie raskin, the top democrat on the house oversight committee, are asking for the kind of action the doj brought against tobacco companies about 20 years ago. this comes weeks after they released a joint staff report laying out their findings from a three-year investigation of major oil companies. congressman raskin joins me from capitol hill. you are talking about evidence that more than 50 years ago, big oil companies knew about fossil fuels connection to climate change. you also talk about more modern evidence they have been deceiving the public. give us specific examples. >> 50 or 60 years ago, they clearly understood the burning of fossil fuels destabilized the climate and warmed the earth. they made a very deliberate decision t
state university. >> in congress, the top democrats on two committees are asking the department of justice to launch a sweeping investigation of big oil corporations. they allege the companies deceived the public for decades about their complicity in climate change and willingness to address it. lisa desjardins has more. >> sheldon whitehouse and congressman jamie raskin, the top democrat on the house oversight committee, are asking for the kind of action the doj brought against...
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state university, but the administration kicked him out for leading student protests on campus. his life wasn't stopped by not having a degree, though. gutierrez went on to serve as an arizona state senator and president of the maricopa college board, among other titles, and in 1999, asu even recognized him with an honorary doctoral degree. but that wasn't enough. gutierrez returned to finish his degree last year. i've accomplished something i've wanted to for a number of years, something that, you know is in the back of my mind and nagging at me for almost 60 years now. he's a sun devil and he did it. gutierrez says he wants people to know it is never too late to pursue their dreams. fantastic, mr. gutierrez. all right, rob, marietta, start us off that workweek with some sunshine. the afternoon sunshine at some point got some drizzle and some low clouds, even across the east bay valleys for the morning. highs 60s and 70s. you're looking at what will likely be the coolest day of the week. and there you see the warm up inland midweek, mid 80s and pretty pleasant trending a little
state university, but the administration kicked him out for leading student protests on campus. his life wasn't stopped by not having a degree, though. gutierrez went on to serve as an arizona state senator and president of the maricopa college board, among other titles, and in 1999, asu even recognized him with an honorary doctoral degree. but that wasn't enough. gutierrez returned to finish his degree last year. i've accomplished something i've wanted to for a number of years, something that,...
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arizona state university students joined the anti- israel encampment, jason ranch, while she got suspended so therefore she could not a graduated because you cannot take the final exam. she said the following, "i'm a little disappointed at being restricted from a lot of things right now that i did not expect to be were standing up for something that i believe in". maybe some but the trunks of what he should expand to her the consequences before you go into something like that because i think it was laid on pretty clearly and now it's like, i just -- oh, you knew. your thoughts can! >> eeve clearly new. not that i want to critique you but you read that without any tears and she was crying the entire time like a giant baby that she is. summary that very clearly does not understand that just because you think you are a hero and you're a some sort of self-righteous social just as a warrior does not ask you mean that that is the reality. your feelings about your own activism does not act to translate in the real world, and all of these kids are our spoiled brats. they are selfish, they're tryin
arizona state university students joined the anti- israel encampment, jason ranch, while she got suspended so therefore she could not a graduated because you cannot take the final exam. she said the following, "i'm a little disappointed at being restricted from a lot of things right now that i did not expect to be were standing up for something that i believe in". maybe some but the trunks of what he should expand to her the consequences before you go into something like that because...
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state university and she was kind of aghast that the republican who led the push to repeal this in the house had recently spoken to her group, you know. but i think that they, basically, they know where, carrie lake said at one point if we don't repeal this, there's people who consider themselves pro-life who will vote for this abortion referendum. there is an abortion rights referendum on the arizona ballot . i believe there's going to be in florida and so they have sort of, she has not kind of figured out her language. she has taken a number of different positions. she is kind of all over the place because this is so unpopular and yet you have so many of the republicans were still so committed to this long- term project of abortion bans. >> you also, representative, have a ballot initiative in your state, if i'm not mistaken, the threshold will be 60%, is that right? ballot initiatives in florida? >> correct, yeah, the florida republican legislator has continuously made it more difficult to pass initiatives but we were successful in less than six months and collecting more than 1 mil
state university and she was kind of aghast that the republican who led the push to repeal this in the house had recently spoken to her group, you know. but i think that they, basically, they know where, carrie lake said at one point if we don't repeal this, there's people who consider themselves pro-life who will vote for this abortion referendum. there is an abortion rights referendum on the arizona ballot . i believe there's going to be in florida and so they have sort of, she has not kind...
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state university. geoff: donald trump was out of the courtroom and back on the campaign trail today in wisconsin, but the -- with a familiar refrain about undocumented immigrants. >> we are going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country. geoff: it was the latest example of policies he would like to implement if elected, and it follows a wide-ranging interview with "time" magazine that sparked headlines about what he would do in a second term. lisa desjardins joins us now. there's an luck in this interview, but let's start with how donald trump would staff his administration in what sounds like a litmus test. lisa: "time" magazine said this was someone who plans to ramp up and intensified, not soften what he is doing, and that's where we get to 2020. he again reputed the idea that the -- repeated the idea that the election was stolen from him. though there is plenty of evidence that goes the other way, that the 2020 election was one of the most well regarded and well monitored elect
state university. geoff: donald trump was out of the courtroom and back on the campaign trail today in wisconsin, but the -- with a familiar refrain about undocumented immigrants. >> we are going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country. geoff: it was the latest example of policies he would like to implement if elected, and it follows a wide-ranging interview with "time" magazine that sparked headlines about what he would do in a second term. lisa desjardins...
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state university. amna: we return now to the is -- israeli airstrike in rafa yesterday which killed scores of civilians. what we know about what happened and the wider significance. we have two views. the associate professor at rutgers university and a human rights lawyer. thank you for joining us. we reported that the prime minister netanyahu said it was a tragic mistake and israeli officials will investigate. what questions do you want to see answered from that investigation? do you think you will get those? >> what we saw yesterday was the burning to death of civilians by the plastic tents meant to shelter them which means they died in agony. not only have they been put through a genocide but even in death they are put through indescribable pain and suffering. at this point we need to be asking questions about the systematic nature of israel's campaign which the icj has said is plausibly genocide. it is the duty to prevent genocide, not to punish it. after the third icj decision, why does this opera
state university. amna: we return now to the is -- israeli airstrike in rafa yesterday which killed scores of civilians. what we know about what happened and the wider significance. we have two views. the associate professor at rutgers university and a human rights lawyer. thank you for joining us. we reported that the prime minister netanyahu said it was a tragic mistake and israeli officials will investigate. what questions do you want to see answered from that investigation? do you think you...
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state university. amna: the third week of testimony in former president donald trump's criminal hush money trial came to a close today in new york city, with prosecutors saying they may be able to rest their case next week. william brangham was in court today and joins us now to tell us what he saw and what comes next. five witnesses took the stand today. what did jurors here? william: jurors heard a procession of witnesses talking about some very granular bits of evidence, like how cheques were sent from the trump organization in new york city down to the white house and how they got signed by president trump and then sent back to new york. how cell phone calls and text messages are recorded and authenticated both by prosecutors and by cell phone companies. and while some people have been arguing that these are kind of dry, dull, technical pieces of evidence, especially compared to stormy danielsver the last couple of days, that's true, but these granular details are, in essence, the core of this case
state university. amna: the third week of testimony in former president donald trump's criminal hush money trial came to a close today in new york city, with prosecutors saying they may be able to rest their case next week. william brangham was in court today and joins us now to tell us what he saw and what comes next. five witnesses took the stand today. what did jurors here? william: jurors heard a procession of witnesses talking about some very granular bits of evidence, like how cheques...
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state university for chips and science, that has been a a workable thing to see. you see it with other work that has been done including on a bipartisan basis with congress which is a nice thing to see these days. the flipside of the coin is what i am in parker's puzzle for, and that is alignment with our allies and partners. from where i sit right now, we have greater convergence with key partners in europe, asia and even beyond on how to approach china. i can tell you it is something that our counterparts in beijing notice, don't particularly appreciate, but it is a powerful reality. if you are dealing with china on economic issues where we have real differences in so many areas as just the united states alone, 25% of gdp, if we have alignment, convergence with european partners, asian partners, it might be 55, 60% of gdp. that is a very heavy weight and much harder for china to ignore. that is what i am seeing right now and it is making a difference. last night, i mentioned that it makes sense where we can to cooperate if it advances interests. so right now, th
state university for chips and science, that has been a a workable thing to see. you see it with other work that has been done including on a bipartisan basis with congress which is a nice thing to see these days. the flipside of the coin is what i am in parker's puzzle for, and that is alignment with our allies and partners. from where i sit right now, we have greater convergence with key partners in europe, asia and even beyond on how to approach china. i can tell you it is something that our...
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this was the brought, this all started because of former arizona state university sweller, not a football or basketball player, grant house said, you know what? wait a minute. you guys make so much coin off sports, i should have been able to partake in that, and now the courts basically nudged the ncaa to say, okay, or we'll pay you guys now. but what are the unintended consequences of this? >> one of the biggest unintended consequences, perhaps, is just big question about what happens with title ix. that is a federal statute for any university that accepts public funding, or funding from the government, that you need to have equitable opportunities, benefits and scholarships for men and women athletes. and if you have $20 million, the thinking would be that you'd have to divide that pretty equitably between men and women. however, most of the revenue that's generated in college sports today comes from college football and basketball. liz: let me just say, shedeur sand e deion sanders' son over at colorado, he played, what, two games, i think, last year? sorry.. i'm so sorry, that was arc
this was the brought, this all started because of former arizona state university sweller, not a football or basketball player, grant house said, you know what? wait a minute. you guys make so much coin off sports, i should have been able to partake in that, and now the courts basically nudged the ncaa to say, okay, or we'll pay you guys now. but what are the unintended consequences of this? >> one of the biggest unintended consequences, perhaps, is just big question about what happens...
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state university. thanks so much for being with us. ned: good to be with you. geoff: arizona prosecutors spent weeks trying to find rudy giuliani. they ultimately located him based on some of his podcasts and he was served a summons while leaving his 80th birthday party in palm beach, florida. other defendants include former arizona republican party chair kelli ward, former white house chief of staff mark meadows, former trump -- remind us of how this >> the good news is that it did not work. it was trying to undo the election based on claims that had no factual credibility whatsoever. as many people may remember, there was a lot of litigation over the 2020 presidential election after the networks all declared that biden had won and trump went to court with giuliani as his lawyer and his other defendants were part of that conspiracy really to try to subvert the outcome. and for a while, they used ordinary -- an ordinary legal process to do it even though they did not have any legitimate claims. and the
state university. thanks so much for being with us. ned: good to be with you. geoff: arizona prosecutors spent weeks trying to find rudy giuliani. they ultimately located him based on some of his podcasts and he was served a summons while leaving his 80th birthday party in palm beach, florida. other defendants include former arizona republican party chair kelli ward, former white house chief of staff mark meadows, former trump -- remind us of how this >> the good news is that it did not...
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state university. geoff: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pushed back today against criticism of his gaza strategy from within his own government. israel's defense minister accused netanyahu of "indecision" and leading israel down a, quote, "dangerous course." the public infighting comes as the biden administration this week said israel did not have a political plan for what's next in gaza. nick schifrin has been following this and is here with us now. what happened today in israel? it looks like the private infighting has burst into public view. nick: for months, the israeli -- and lay out a political plan for the future of gaza, lay out the goals that ans option for the state of israel, strategically, and from a security standpoint. we must make tough decisions for the future of our country, favoring national priorities above all other possible considerations. even with the possibility of personal or political costs. >> c -- >> and must be replaced. geoff: how does the biden administration v
state university. geoff: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pushed back today against criticism of his gaza strategy from within his own government. israel's defense minister accused netanyahu of "indecision" and leading israel down a, quote, "dangerous course." the public infighting comes as the biden administration this week said israel did not have a political plan for what's next in gaza. nick schifrin has been following this and is here with us now. what happened...