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danny heitman besides thoreau dickinson emerson who else? what other authors or contained in your edition of norton anthology? well, one writer that i really want to point out is elizabeth bishop, who is just a fabulous american poet who just wrote with such absolute precision about her inner life and, you know, one of the complications is that a teacher can tell you of teaching a survey course as you just cannot get every writer in this anthology. so i was not exposed to elizabeth bishop, third classroom instruction. she is someone that i happened across cross again in this book and i revisited her while recuperating from getting my wisdom teeth out, and i was heavily sedated. i was then allowed in my apartment and there was a public television documentary on about elizabeth bishop and they were reciting long one art, which is about the art of losing. and bishop says, ironically, the art of losing isn't hard to master. and what she's really saying is losing and lost alive can indeed be very hard to master. i was just entranced by the qualit
danny heitman besides thoreau dickinson emerson who else? what other authors or contained in your edition of norton anthology? well, one writer that i really want to point out is elizabeth bishop, who is just a fabulous american poet who just wrote with such absolute precision about her inner life and, you know, one of the complications is that a teacher can tell you of teaching a survey course as you just cannot get every writer in this anthology. so i was not exposed to elizabeth bishop,...
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peter dickinson, good to get your analysis. police in the united states have moved in on a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials said about 100 people were detained as they were moved from the site, but that those with student id would be released and not face any legal action. these are pictures from a different university — columbia — where students have inspired other pro—palestinian demonstrations across the country. the protesters are demanding the university cut all its ties with israel because of its attack on gaza. 0ur north america correspondent will vernon is following developments from washington. the main incident today has been at northeastern university in boston, as you mention. the university administration have just told us that over a dozen people who were detained were released after showing their student id. as you mentioned around 100 of them detained at that protest. but it is notjust boston. there are protests going on all over the country this morning, in indiana
peter dickinson, good to get your analysis. police in the united states have moved in on a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials said about 100 people were detained as they were moved from the site, but that those with student id would be released and not face any legal action. these are pictures from a different university — columbia — where students have inspired other pro—palestinian demonstrations across the country. the protesters are demanding the...
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the soy plant near jamestown was been shipped by rail to dickinson and turn into renewable diesel is a fantastic example we act and energy is never been greater. the soybean meal produced by these facilities it's going to help us get back into the game on animal agricultural comes off of that soybean meal is a fantastic input. they could help us with art our modernized farming clauses legislature passed last time i track much more capitol. terms of u.s. again strengthening our status for u.s. we have invested as a state $130 million in the northern test site celebrate the tenth anniversary of the first in the nation. air traffic control for beyond a visual line of sight for unmanned aircraft. these transit into innovation high-quality jobs for our citizens and talent attraction from across the country. at tech we can be right behind that north dakota has been in a gtech. the major manufacturers and others that came to north dakota bought companies and invested here because they're interested in precision agriculture the innovation was occurring here. moran farm think of grand farm is
the soy plant near jamestown was been shipped by rail to dickinson and turn into renewable diesel is a fantastic example we act and energy is never been greater. the soybean meal produced by these facilities it's going to help us get back into the game on animal agricultural comes off of that soybean meal is a fantastic input. they could help us with art our modernized farming clauses legislature passed last time i track much more capitol. terms of u.s. again strengthening our status for u.s....
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marathons refinery in dickinson. it's a fantastic angle. the soybean meal is produced by these facilities and they will help us get back into the game because what comes off of that soybean now is the fantastic input. dairy cattle or finishing beef. it can help us with our modernized farming loss and it can attract much more capitol. in terms of ua asked again, strengthening our status as a nation, we have invested $130 million just since we took office in december of 2016. the north site celebrated its tenth anniversary and the air traffic control for unmanned aircraft. they will translate into high- quality jobs for our citizens and will attract talent across the country. ag contact. we take a look at the major manufacturers, and others that came to north dakota and part companies and they were interested in precision agriculture. that continues today on autonomous farming to the technology being developed in grand forks and fargo and think of grand firm as the next grand sky. it expands with the $10 million invest
marathons refinery in dickinson. it's a fantastic angle. the soybean meal is produced by these facilities and they will help us get back into the game because what comes off of that soybean now is the fantastic input. dairy cattle or finishing beef. it can help us with our modernized farming loss and it can attract much more capitol. in terms of ua asked again, strengthening our status as a nation, we have invested $130 million just since we took office in december of 2016. the north site...
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i'll turn the microphone to philip dickinson is leading our transatlantic security initiative. [applause] thank you very much. thank you minister for sharing lithuania's perspective. lithuania is a vital ally and we really appreciate you sharing your thoughtful perspectives as they make the transition to washington. my name is phil dickinson and the acting director of the transatlantic security initiative here in the center for strategy and security. continued with our program will shift our focus to brussels. a brief pause wait for the ambassador honorable juliann smith u.s. ambassador to nato in brussels senior congressional reporter with punch bowl news. we will be back in just one moment. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [background noises] [background noises] ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you very much welcome back everybody. we are pleased to turn to the next session which is a speaker spotlight discussion the honorable juliann smith u.s. ambassador to nato. moderated by andrew, senior congressional reporter with punch bowl d n
i'll turn the microphone to philip dickinson is leading our transatlantic security initiative. [applause] thank you very much. thank you minister for sharing lithuania's perspective. lithuania is a vital ally and we really appreciate you sharing your thoughtful perspectives as they make the transition to washington. my name is phil dickinson and the acting director of the transatlantic security initiative here in the center for strategy and security. continued with our program will shift our...
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okay, i was wondering why emily dickinson was at the super bowl. [ laughter ] she brought a fan? photographers in hawaii recently captured images of two male humpback whales having sex, in case you're wondering why mike pence is trying to shut down the beach. [ laughter ] and finally, the startup company colossal biosciences has announced that it's working to genetically bring back the dodo bird, and we'll know the moment they succeed. [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] you'll try it! [ laughter ] we're all going to try it! that guy in wisconsin's going to try it. [ laughter ] that was the monologue, everybody, we are off and running! [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show for you tonight. you know him from "community," "the soup," and he stars in "animal control," which returns tonight on fox. our friend joel mchale is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] one of our favorites. and he's a fantastic comedian whose stand-up special "dirt nap" is on sale now. kyle kinane will also be joining us, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] hey, one of my favorite singer-songwriters, jef
okay, i was wondering why emily dickinson was at the super bowl. [ laughter ] she brought a fan? photographers in hawaii recently captured images of two male humpback whales having sex, in case you're wondering why mike pence is trying to shut down the beach. [ laughter ] and finally, the startup company colossal biosciences has announced that it's working to genetically bring back the dodo bird, and we'll know the moment they succeed. [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] you'll try it! [ laughter ]...
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again this year, may 18, dickinson college. it'll be my fifth dickinson was the first college to be founded after the formation of the united states. i can tell you this is not an easy gig determining something consequential to say in the span of under 15 minutes but it's an important tradition. and it'll be a sad day if usc's move is replicated across campuses in the nation, in the la times op-ed piece called usc, got it wrong. ucla professor of jewish history david myers and president of the muslim public affairs council, salaam all mariotti wrote this. we will not move past the crisis of the moment by silencing those with whom we disagree the university is exactly the sort of place where such views must be heard. otherwise, it's not a university you know what i might quote that in my speech? >> still to come more of your best and worst social media comments and don't forget to vote on today's poll question at smerconish.com, will trump testify great teammates crossing each other. we're going to do a trust walls stand up. you
again this year, may 18, dickinson college. it'll be my fifth dickinson was the first college to be founded after the formation of the united states. i can tell you this is not an easy gig determining something consequential to say in the span of under 15 minutes but it's an important tradition. and it'll be a sad day if usc's move is replicated across campuses in the nation, in the la times op-ed piece called usc, got it wrong. ucla professor of jewish history david myers and president of the...
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christian: with me is john edward jones iii, former president of dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a roadmap for what is coming in the trial. what did you make of the two sides, the way they laid out their arguments? john: exactly as i thought it would be, a roadmap. from the prosecution's standpoint, what we know is the linchpin of their case is probably michael cohen. and they admit he is not the best witness in the world but it seems they have other witnesses who will corroborate his testimony. from the defense's perspective, what they did was trivialize the case, basically say this is a case that should not have been brought. what we don't know about some of the other witnesses testimony, some folks who work for the former president, what they might say, and the prosecution is playing it close to the vest in terms of testimony. christian: the prosecution has to prove several layers of his intent. can you help us with the law as it pertains to the 2016 campaign? was it illegal in and of itself to pay stormy dani
christian: with me is john edward jones iii, former president of dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a roadmap for what is coming in the trial. what did you make of the two sides, the way they laid out their arguments? john: exactly as i thought it would be, a roadmap. from the prosecution's standpoint, what we know is the linchpin of their case is probably michael cohen. and they admit he is not the best witness in the world...
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the shift is mentally because dickinson has a strategic plan in the space reflecting what is happening from the market purchasers as the hospital realizes its labor problem can be turned into a supply chain problem. i see that they just signed the hhs pledge. thinking about a becton dickinson invested in vallow rising sustainability as a set of design features. the risk of greenwashing is always there and i am glad jody brought that up. this form of government needs to hold industry pledges in this area accountable. all of these things are the results of conscious units. even though we are accustomed, none of these things are static. the triangle is pretty malleable. how do you shift it from a vicious cycle technologically speaking into a virtuous cycle? the nhs scotland is another interesting place to look. they have a plastics reclamation plant. i saw a presentation in which one innovation towards greater suitability -- stability was to shift from plastics in hospitals to metal. >> biodegradable. >> yes. many of these solutions once we place sustainability into the engineering of med
the shift is mentally because dickinson has a strategic plan in the space reflecting what is happening from the market purchasers as the hospital realizes its labor problem can be turned into a supply chain problem. i see that they just signed the hhs pledge. thinking about a becton dickinson invested in vallow rising sustainability as a set of design features. the risk of greenwashing is always there and i am glad jody brought that up. this form of government needs to hold industry pledges in...
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nicola dickinson lives in dubai and told me a little more about what's been happening they have had an unprecedented 24 hours. they've lived in the uae for 4.5 years and as you say, we've had our year's rain in one day. it started in the morning. the government have done a fantastic job to pre—warn everybody and get everyone to stay home and work from home. although if people do have to go out, we had take friends to the metro station to try to get to the airport and make a flight, we talked about the flights being a little bit delayed, and coming back, the roads were terribly flooded. and i nearly didn't make it at one point, this road you can see behind me yesterday was very deep and driving a range rover through that was quite hard, i could feel myself nearly stopping. and went home, stayed at home, stayed in the dry. but not many infrastructure could cope with the rain we had. we have had floods, people are unable to get food deliveries and just the community are all trying to pitch together to help people out. so, nicola, you are saying the road you are on, looks like all the wa
nicola dickinson lives in dubai and told me a little more about what's been happening they have had an unprecedented 24 hours. they've lived in the uae for 4.5 years and as you say, we've had our year's rain in one day. it started in the morning. the government have done a fantastic job to pre—warn everybody and get everyone to stay home and work from home. although if people do have to go out, we had take friends to the metro station to try to get to the airport and make a flight, we talked...
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i will turn the microphone over to philip dickinson who is leading our transatlantic security initiative. philip. [applause] >> thank you very much, and thank you, minister, for sharing lithuanian perspective. lithuania is a vital ally and we really appreciate you sharing your thoughts and perspectives as we make the transition from vilnius to washington. as dr. cranach said, my name is philip dickenson. i am the acting director of the transatlantic security initiative here in the center for strategy and security. continuing with the program, we will shift our focus to brussels. we will just take a brief pause whilst we wait for the ambassador, honorable julianne smith, u.s. ambassador to nato in brussels for a conversation moderated by andrew desiderio, senior congressional reporter with "punchbowl news." so we will be back in just one moment. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back everybody. we're pleased to turn to the next session which is the speakers spotli
i will turn the microphone over to philip dickinson who is leading our transatlantic security initiative. philip. [applause] >> thank you very much, and thank you, minister, for sharing lithuanian perspective. lithuania is a vital ally and we really appreciate you sharing your thoughts and perspectives as we make the transition from vilnius to washington. as dr. cranach said, my name is philip dickenson. i am the acting director of the transatlantic security initiative here in the center...
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then you look to ozempic glp-1 weight loss drugs what about becton dickinson the largest syringe maker. there's somebody place right now that i don't know that enough investors are considering because of focusing on nvidia, eli lilly and it makes sense to broad now and really see the other beneficiaries and the other companies that will get hurt from the big major investments that are playing o out. maria: do you think will see a broadening out. for example we've been waiting for small-cap to get a bid for a while now and a lot of people saying small-cap stocks are where you want to be that the broadening out that is expected to have a taken hold yet. >> they have been broadening out we've seen financials do really well, materials, industrials small-cap stocks have had a tough three years and they haven't done much. the reason is interest-rate sensitive we recently upgraded from underweight to neutral with small caps but most small caps unprofitable companies i would've put more than five or 10% of your portfolio in small caps anyways. i think it's going to take some time. regarding th
then you look to ozempic glp-1 weight loss drugs what about becton dickinson the largest syringe maker. there's somebody place right now that i don't know that enough investors are considering because of focusing on nvidia, eli lilly and it makes sense to broad now and really see the other beneficiaries and the other companies that will get hurt from the big major investments that are playing o out. maria: do you think will see a broadening out. for example we've been waiting for small-cap to...
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he is a former us federaljudge and president of the dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a road map. what did you make of the two sides and the way they set out their arguments? two sides and the way they set out theirarguments? tt two sides and the way they set out their arguments?— two sides and the way they set out their arguments? it was exactly as i thou . ht it their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it is _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it is a - their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it is a road - thought it would be. it is a road map _ thought it would be. it is a road map from _ thought it would be. it is a road map. from the prosecution standpoint, what we know is that the linchpin _ standpoint, what we know is that the linchpin of— standpoint, what
he is a former us federaljudge and president of the dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a road map. what did you make of the two sides and the way they set out their arguments? two sides and the way they set out theirarguments? tt two sides and the way they set out their arguments?— two sides and the way they set out their arguments? it was exactly as i thou . ht it their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would _ their...
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no, this isn't dickinson's real deal this isn't dickinson's real deal. i've been away for four days. and the bad news for you is that there's a layer of red under this, which means the town's probably going to get even worse before it gets better. but thank you, thank you, thank you. headliners are up next to with you through these front pages that i've got right here and what's inside the book as well, in a little bit more detail, i'm ready. i'm raring and refreshed to go for tomorrow at nine, keep fighting the good fight, people . the good fight, people. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the gb news forecast from the met office. it's going to be chilly overnight through the next 24 hours. however, increasing cloud will bring further showers by the end of thursday . we've got the end of thursday. we've got higher pressure ebbing away towards the west and this increased influence from low pressure to the east in between some clear spells overnight and a chilly northerly air flow. that means
no, this isn't dickinson's real deal this isn't dickinson's real deal. i've been away for four days. and the bad news for you is that there's a layer of red under this, which means the town's probably going to get even worse before it gets better. but thank you, thank you, thank you. headliners are up next to with you through these front pages that i've got right here and what's inside the book as well, in a little bit more detail, i'm ready. i'm raring and refreshed to go for tomorrow at nine,...
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purdue was a number one seed a year ago and lost to a 16th seed, fairleigh-dickinson. so they're on a redemption tour their own. there should be a very good game tonight. yeah, it should be. and we'll be watching before i let you go today is, you know, is the 50th anniversary of hank aaron's breaking babe ruth record for career home runs. i know. you knew i hack aaron. well, talk a little bit about what the basic de and accomplishment that was this is a moment that still resonates. i don't mean to diminish anyone else. barry bonds on his natural merits as one of the greatest players of all time. but there is controversy surrounding him, and i think so a lot of people, he is the statistical homerun leader, but henry iran will forever be the home run king. that meant something different 50 years ago. and it wasn't just a triumph of athletic skill. it was a triumph of carol victor, and will, based on everything he faced, all the hatred, the hate mail, the death threats. he saw some of the worst of america, but he triumphed and showed himself to be part of the best of amer
purdue was a number one seed a year ago and lost to a 16th seed, fairleigh-dickinson. so they're on a redemption tour their own. there should be a very good game tonight. yeah, it should be. and we'll be watching before i let you go today is, you know, is the 50th anniversary of hank aaron's breaking babe ruth record for career home runs. i know. you knew i hack aaron. well, talk a little bit about what the basic de and accomplishment that was this is a moment that still resonates. i don't mean...
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a senior at dickinson high has been involved in the diesel tech programs and has developed valuable skills and identified his career path of becoming a welder, which we need. we are short of those all over the state. last fall, he was placed with fisher industries to earn credit on the job. he is still getting his education and getting paid and earning credit. now he has gained the support of the school of science in welding technology. now a look fisher is going to pay him to give further education. it is working, these partnerships between our education systems filling that gap and i just want to say, thank you for being here. they represent more than 25,000 students around the state that are taking advantage of these things. lance is right here. let's give a hand, where are you, lance? okay. transforming education is the next topic. when teachers and educators use innovative approaches to create experiences outside the traditional classroom, students drive, businesses win, our economy wins. 10 miles away, janice wagner, it has been a music teacher for 18 years. look at her unconstrained
a senior at dickinson high has been involved in the diesel tech programs and has developed valuable skills and identified his career path of becoming a welder, which we need. we are short of those all over the state. last fall, he was placed with fisher industries to earn credit on the job. he is still getting his education and getting paid and earning credit. now he has gained the support of the school of science in welding technology. now a look fisher is going to pay him to give further...
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this is bond dickinson solicitors asking for instructions to agree with a strategy— instructions to agree with a strategy to drive the complainant away _ strategy to drive the complainant away from the court because they would _ away from the court because they would not — away from the court because they would not be supported by the insurers — would not be supported by the insurers or the third—party funder is. insurers or the third—party funder is that _ insurers or the third—party funder is that was — insurers or the third—party funder is. that was a strategy mr fraser came _ is. that was a strategy mr fraser came to — is. that was a strategy mr fraser came to a — is. that was a strategy mr fraser came to a conclusion that he could see in— came to a conclusion that he could see in operation. couldn't he, mrs van den— see in operation. couldn't he, mrs van den bogerd? that was the poll strategy. _ van den bogerd? that was the poll strategy, wasn't it? that van den bogerd? that was the poll strategy, wasn't it?— van den bogerd? that was the poll strategy, wasn't
this is bond dickinson solicitors asking for instructions to agree with a strategy— instructions to agree with a strategy to drive the complainant away _ strategy to drive the complainant away from the court because they would _ away from the court because they would not — away from the court because they would not be supported by the insurers — would not be supported by the insurers or the third—party funder is. insurers or the third—party funder is that _ insurers or the...
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and i think the best commentary and this actually came from john dickinson at the federal convention, where he says that the, the real virtue of vesting the executive power in a single person, it's not the question of acting with energy and with dispatch it's those were two terms that the framers used. it's also the question of responsibility. so the idea of recognizing this open-ended, unconstrained and certain ways, unimaginable degree of immunity. there's no way you can square that with the dominant value of anglo-american thinking from the late 17th century down into the time of the revolution. and the constitution, which tries to make executive power responsible in de, which concentrates the executive power a single person to enhance that end. so the whole immunity argument would strike all the historians you might by my friends and colleagues we're the cosine or the brief just strikes us as says historically nuts and that's why we need historians. >> thank you so much. jack ray koh. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i want to bring back in our panel historically knots i
and i think the best commentary and this actually came from john dickinson at the federal convention, where he says that the, the real virtue of vesting the executive power in a single person, it's not the question of acting with energy and with dispatch it's those were two terms that the framers used. it's also the question of responsibility. so the idea of recognizing this open-ended, unconstrained and certain ways, unimaginable degree of immunity. there's no way you can square that with the...
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let's speak to peter dickinson, the editor of ukrainealert at the atlantic council, who is in kyiv. thank you forjoining us. let's start with the vote in the us, do you think the tens of billions of dollars of aid will be approved by the us house of representatives later? , , ., ., ., later? this is a huge vote for ukraine- _ later? this is a huge vote for ukraine. there _ later? this is a huge vote for ukraine. there is _ later? this is a huge vote for| ukraine. there is expectation later? this is a huge vote for- ukraine. there is expectation now in kyiv and elsewhere in the country that there is a good chance it will be passed but nobody is taking anything for granted. we've had approximately eight months of delay and false starts and frankly, from a ukrainian perspective, excuses. many people remain sceptical we will see a decisive breakthrough that won't a year ago, a decisive breakthrough that won't a yearago, i a decisive breakthrough that won't a year ago, i would a decisive breakthrough that won't a year ago, iwould have a decisive breakthrough that won't a year ago, i woul
let's speak to peter dickinson, the editor of ukrainealert at the atlantic council, who is in kyiv. thank you forjoining us. let's start with the vote in the us, do you think the tens of billions of dollars of aid will be approved by the us house of representatives later? , , ., ., ., later? this is a huge vote for ukraine- _ later? this is a huge vote for ukraine. there _ later? this is a huge vote for ukraine. there is _ later? this is a huge vote for| ukraine. there is expectation later?...
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general whiting, your predecessor general dickinson told the committee that space force is working to create asymmetrical advantages around the globe. in a eare cents pre release from space and missile defense command it mentioned that they're operating across multiple commands including cyber and space to support war fighters, especially forward-deployed special operations forces. can you talk about the nexus between space, cyber and that? general whiting: thank you for the question. we do see this as a unique opportunity to help us all thee achieve our meigs. there's time that using space we can create accesses for cyber forces who then can support special operations forces. or special operations forces through their unique ability to gain access to certain geographic locations can help us in our space mission by executing functions that support us. and so i have spoken to the commander of special roarptions -- operations command about that. as you noted have spoken to our army component about that. we also lef ranled the fact that our navy and marine corps components are also cyber
general whiting, your predecessor general dickinson told the committee that space force is working to create asymmetrical advantages around the globe. in a eare cents pre release from space and missile defense command it mentioned that they're operating across multiple commands including cyber and space to support war fighters, especially forward-deployed special operations forces. can you talk about the nexus between space, cyber and that? general whiting: thank you for the question. we do see...
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. >> jones, the 30s, currently the president of dickinson college. judge. thank you so much for joining us. let me get your thoughts. so what do you make of the judge's decision? would you have done the same to fine trump for violating the gag order? >> i absolutely wolf would have done the same. i think it's appropriate. it's timely i was getting a little concerned about the judge of needing to act to uphold the authority and the integrity of his court. but i think he he did well he find him the maximum that he could under the law of new york and it's it's a clear warning shot across the former president's bow the judge, as you probably know, is scheduled another hearing on this issue for this coming thursday to address four more alleged gag order violations by trump. >> do you expect him to rule against trump? again? >> i think that they could heal, take them one by one as he obviously did in the order that he released earlier today. and i don't think that the former president is in jeopardy of being jailed at that proceeding, but he made it quite clear t
. >> jones, the 30s, currently the president of dickinson college. judge. thank you so much for joining us. let me get your thoughts. so what do you make of the judge's decision? would you have done the same to fine trump for violating the gag order? >> i absolutely wolf would have done the same. i think it's appropriate. it's timely i was getting a little concerned about the judge of needing to act to uphold the authority and the integrity of his court. but i think he he did well...