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let's spoke to a professor who works in the department of politics and government at the university ofiaz. we have been told that there will be justice for all the deaths that have happened in these protests. what kind of relationship to the people of bangladesh typically have with the army? the of bangladesh typically have with the arm ? , ., ., , of bangladesh typically have with thearm ? , ., ., , , the army? the situation is very fluid. we will— the army? the situation is very fluid. we will have _ the army? the situation is very fluid. we will have to _ the army? the situation is very fluid. we will have to see - the army? the situation is very fluid. we will have to see howl the army? the situation is very - fluid. we will have to see how these things evolve over the next couple of hours, possibly the next 24 hours. the protesters, particularly the students, didn't want a military government. it is clear it is not that military intervention. it will be a national government of civilians to move forward in the coming weeks and months to get into a newer situation, particularly wit
let's spoke to a professor who works in the department of politics and government at the university ofiaz. we have been told that there will be justice for all the deaths that have happened in these protests. what kind of relationship to the people of bangladesh typically have with the army? the of bangladesh typically have with the arm ? , ., ., , of bangladesh typically have with thearm ? , ., ., , , the army? the situation is very fluid. we will— the army? the situation is very fluid. we...
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a student at the university of illinois, thanks for joining us.ople want more substance, what do you mean by that? >> we don't want tiktok videos of politicians or celebrities, young people are no longer, what we've seen in the past 3 years by the kamala administration, not in charge of the fiasco we are seeing but young people like me are sick of seeing, you are a politician, young people like me are no longer buying popularity contest approach and we are appalled to see the state of the united states of america. lawrence: this is not high school. this is not college. not who is the coolest even though some would make the argument donald trump is more relatable than kamala harris. when i see young people moving in with her parents or can't afford to get their first house, that has to be a concerning factor when you make a vote for the next president. >> as a young voter i am appalled by everything. i'm 20 years old, it is heartbreaking for me to see america, we are seeing the left going from extremism to extremism to extremism and one key issue,
a student at the university of illinois, thanks for joining us.ople want more substance, what do you mean by that? >> we don't want tiktok videos of politicians or celebrities, young people are no longer, what we've seen in the past 3 years by the kamala administration, not in charge of the fiasco we are seeing but young people like me are sick of seeing, you are a politician, young people like me are no longer buying popularity contest approach and we are appalled to see the state of the...
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one of them at the university of illinois that spent semesters. digging through the tips and clues and hints and all the president's been to try to figure out. who the most likely source was? and one of these efforts identified pat buchanan an arch conservative republican who seemed on his face to be quite unlikely to have been deep throat. but since he was a native of washington or had lived in washington for many many years he knew some of the ins and outs that were discussed in the book. and to this college class. it seemed like he was the most likely candidate. a very common and popular interpretation was that deep throat? was not a single individual. deep throat was a composite of a number of different sources. it was a literary device. to project an intriguing character but pulling from a different range of individuals a different a variety of sources a composite a literary device for a long time, i believe this was the case, too. that there could not have been a single deep throat, but there was probably several that were melded into a sing
one of them at the university of illinois that spent semesters. digging through the tips and clues and hints and all the president's been to try to figure out. who the most likely source was? and one of these efforts identified pat buchanan an arch conservative republican who seemed on his face to be quite unlikely to have been deep throat. but since he was a native of washington or had lived in washington for many many years he knew some of the ins and outs that were discussed in the book. and...
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a student at university of illinois chicago. >> it feels like ok, someone is in the running that lookseighbor or sounds like my aunt, or reminds me of one of the teachers i had when i was growing up. it is refreshing and empowering. laura: two issues that resonate with her our lgbtq rights and women's access to abortion. she also says the harris campaign has done a good job of reaching young voters on social media. but the biden administration's handling of the war between israel and hamas has are concerned. >> because she is coming from an administration that was not very quiet about their support for israel that a lot of young voters don't see that changing unfortunately. laura: that caused thousands of protesters to show up this week to make their voices heard outside the dnc. >> this week i will be voting but not for a presidential candidate. laura: why not? >> harris, i believe she is still complicit. i am happy she is running but i am not happy with what she is doing. laura: this michigan voter is open to supporting harris if she changes her policy towards israel. >> i am a singl
a student at university of illinois chicago. >> it feels like ok, someone is in the running that lookseighbor or sounds like my aunt, or reminds me of one of the teachers i had when i was growing up. it is refreshing and empowering. laura: two issues that resonate with her our lgbtq rights and women's access to abortion. she also says the harris campaign has done a good job of reaching young voters on social media. but the biden administration's handling of the war between israel and...
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they weren't taught this in school 2000 i'm sitting in my illinois history class at the university of illinois, champaign-urbana and my teacher asked, how many of you grew up in illinois 200 plus students how many of you have heard springfield race riot i looked around. >> there was maybe ten i shouldn't have happen. >> is from illinois been at least half the plan making this a national ban so that we can continue to share a story that this community has been trying to share for years with a nation a buried part of american history, the connection to sonya massey president biden made note of all of that when he signed a proclamation this week to designate a new national monument you emit in springfield legislation from congress to do it has been stalled. so he took action on his own allow u.s. >> britain what happened children or grandchildren everybody what happened? >> what can still happen something happened here. similar i know this been going to most americans when you walked by? >> you know, what happened happened again. now the white house says this national monument will prote
they weren't taught this in school 2000 i'm sitting in my illinois history class at the university of illinois, champaign-urbana and my teacher asked, how many of you grew up in illinois 200 plus students how many of you have heard springfield race riot i looked around. >> there was maybe ten i shouldn't have happen. >> is from illinois been at least half the plan making this a national ban so that we can continue to share a story that this community has been trying to share for...
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the state of illinois. 1700 of which are on strike down the block at the university of illinois right workers who are fighting for our patients our safety, our staffing, and a seat at the table in decision-making at the hospital where we do all the work. health-care workers don't get to walk away when there's a public health and safety crisis. you all know that the nurses are the ones who stood by their patients during the covid pandemic and and health care workers in gaza do the same to save the lives of those who are being bombed to bits and hospitals that are supposed to be sacred spaces, places of safety and healing. we believe that racism is a public health crisis, and so is genocide. but methods with which health care corporation seek to exploit and oppress workers in chicago, illinois come and u.s. are rooted in the same oppression exploitation and extraction tactics used against the palestinian people of gaza. if any of you know a nurse, you know we don't know how to be silent. we will never stop advocating for our patients, and we see all the palestinian people as our people.
the state of illinois. 1700 of which are on strike down the block at the university of illinois right workers who are fighting for our patients our safety, our staffing, and a seat at the table in decision-making at the hospital where we do all the work. health-care workers don't get to walk away when there's a public health and safety crisis. you all know that the nurses are the ones who stood by their patients during the covid pandemic and and health care workers in gaza do the same to save...
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and mother lived in champaign, illinois, worked at the university of illinois for a while.icago is also legendary for so many reasons. but let's talk about this choice, because you were on that list as vp choice as well potentially. what do you make of the tim walz pick and what it's done for this ticket? >> well, i know tim walz well. not only has he been chairman of the democratic governors association, but we went through covid together, we got elected at the same time. i supported him when he was running for election and re-election and helped him win the legislature in minneapolis. he's got a huge heart. he cares so deeply for public service. and for the people of minnesota. and it's come through in all the policies he's effectuated on the ground. imagine if he's able to spread that across the country with kamala harris. i know he's going to tell people about that on the campaign trail, but i want people to know from someone who considers him a friend. he's a good, decent human being. >> yeah, governor pritzker, thank you very much. i'm going to throw it to ari melber
and mother lived in champaign, illinois, worked at the university of illinois for a while.icago is also legendary for so many reasons. but let's talk about this choice, because you were on that list as vp choice as well potentially. what do you make of the tim walz pick and what it's done for this ticket? >> well, i know tim walz well. not only has he been chairman of the democratic governors association, but we went through covid together, we got elected at the same time. i supported him...
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realized as a distinguished professor of politics and government, illinois state university, and president of the american institute of bangladesh studies. he's joining us not from the time of normal in illinois. thank you very much indeed for being with us. the fact that she has seen that has left bangladesh. do you think that's going to be enough to satisfy the protesters? they do to satisfy the protested that they do the beginning because it was the 1st thing that needed to be done. 15 years about fixing, she needed to be removed from the polish and in mass i'm search has cheated. that one. but this is just the beginning because the democratization process to begin with equipped to having an infant government to begin with. and then didn't have to be elections derek, that $370.00 form. so at this point, everyone a 70 beating because this is a big, big treat, but add people a bunch of this. but the task manager is taken care of taking control of bangladesh at the moment. but of course, the military over the years has been over recent years, at least has been criticized for the way that i
realized as a distinguished professor of politics and government, illinois state university, and president of the american institute of bangladesh studies. he's joining us not from the time of normal in illinois. thank you very much indeed for being with us. the fact that she has seen that has left bangladesh. do you think that's going to be enough to satisfy the protesters? they do to satisfy the protested that they do the beginning because it was the 1st thing that needed to be done. 15 years...
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turn each other agency to talk me over your eyes as a professor of politics and government at illinois state university is also president of the american institute of bangladesh, studies associates as soon as removal is long over to you. the 15 years of the fixing, she needed to be removed from the polish and didn't mess up. so it has to keep that one. but that this is jessica beginning because the democratization process to begin. it was equipped to having an engine government to begin with. and then didn't have to be elections. derek, 370 form. so at this point, everyone, a 7 rating because this is a big, big piece. but people about of this. but the task at 1st thing is the destination of the situation as it happens in this kind of thing, given the spectacle of collapse of the team and, and the ability of these, even there had been issues that have been the incidents of violence that we have the 2 of the day on monday and the tax and binding and routing and all types of things. these are coming in some ways being controlled. but this wouldn't be a major issue going forward because th
turn each other agency to talk me over your eyes as a professor of politics and government at illinois state university is also president of the american institute of bangladesh, studies associates as soon as removal is long over to you. the 15 years of the fixing, she needed to be removed from the polish and didn't mess up. so it has to keep that one. but that this is jessica beginning because the democratization process to begin. it was equipped to having an engine government to begin with....
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he's from illinois but went to the university of louisville not too far from this weekend's games inomecoming. >> it's awesome, i love it. i have 25 to 30 people here every game this weekend, so it's been cool to see my family, see my dog. you know, my fiance's family is here and just having everybody around. it's been really fun. we know every series from here on out. you know, it's a big one for us. you know we can't take any games for granted at this point in the season. it's just late. so it was a huge uh- series win for us. and just hoping to kind of take that into washington. >> the us men's basketball team plays in the olympic quarterfinal on tuesday against brazil. they've cruised through competition so far. they're the favorites to win the gold medal, and it will be stephon curry's first olympic gold as a player and steve kerr's first as a head coach. three time olympic champion, former duke head coach mike krzyzewski was in napa this weekend for a jimmy v foundation dinner, and he believes the u.s. will bring home the gold. >> it's not easy to win the gold medal, and they'r
he's from illinois but went to the university of louisville not too far from this weekend's games inomecoming. >> it's awesome, i love it. i have 25 to 30 people here every game this weekend, so it's been cool to see my family, see my dog. you know, my fiance's family is here and just having everybody around. it's been really fun. we know every series from here on out. you know, it's a big one for us. you know we can't take any games for granted at this point in the season. it's just...
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ali riaz is a distinguished professor in politics and government at illinois state university.na. i'm afraid that monday, as the day is starting in bangladesh, could become the turning point of the regime as well as for the democracy of the country. and it could be a day of reckoning as well. what we have seen on the sunday, the mayhem and death, especially the chaos that we have seen in the death of 90 people, is not a regular day by any standard. but most importantly, we have seen the clashes that are unleashed by the partisan activists of the ruling party against students. and we also saw that police stations were attacked and several buildings were burned. all these things actually lead to a situation that is not only unstable — bangladesh is entering into an uncharted territory. sheikh hasina has called the protesters terrorists. 0n police action against protesters, her law minister said that their patience has limits. what does that tell us about where this might be heading? it indicates that the government is digging its heels, and it is trying to continue its survival e
ali riaz is a distinguished professor in politics and government at illinois state university.na. i'm afraid that monday, as the day is starting in bangladesh, could become the turning point of the regime as well as for the democracy of the country. and it could be a day of reckoning as well. what we have seen on the sunday, the mayhem and death, especially the chaos that we have seen in the death of 90 people, is not a regular day by any standard. but most importantly, we have seen the clashes...
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of facts, and that may be big in politics today, but it's still, frankly, just bullshit.wanted to say sorry to the people of illinois, and you said, "sorry for what?" -do you still feel that way? -very much so. i've done a lot wrong. criminal? none. you and your defenders argue that the persecution, prosecution of you is about the criminalization of politics. in other words, there is horse-trading that goes on in politics. "you do me this favor. i'll do you this favor," and that's all you were doing, and that it's legal, but they made it out to be illegal. well, first of all, it's not illegal. now you can argue whether we should improve our laws. that's a valid thing. i would think there's a lot of room to improve the fund-raising laws, but that's not illegal at all, and it's a common practice. now ultimately, after i've been in prison for four years, the appellate court reverses that big lie of the sale of the senate seat, and they said it's routine political logrolling. and look, that's partially true. the court did vacate the conviction related to obama's senate seat,
of facts, and that may be big in politics today, but it's still, frankly, just bullshit.wanted to say sorry to the people of illinois, and you said, "sorry for what?" -do you still feel that way? -very much so. i've done a lot wrong. criminal? none. you and your defenders argue that the persecution, prosecution of you is about the criminalization of politics. in other words, there is horse-trading that goes on in politics. "you do me this favor. i'll do you this favor," and...
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host: we will take more phone calls with wayne steger, professor of political science at depaul universitycall from illinois. turn your tv down and go ahead. caller: ok, i was just going to say that i am an air force veteran from the 1960's, and i do not understand how anybody can sit back and watch our country turn into straight of communism. if you do not believe it, just look at the southern border and how many people have died, been shot, raped, and just let somebody else come in and pick up right where biden left off. because nothing is going to change, just going to get worse. host: that is tom in illinois. anything you want to respond to? guest: yeah. one thing about political parties as they engage in an enormous amount of hyperbole critiquing the other side. you do that o'reilly up your bases. donald trump is certainly going do them and gloom, as he did in 2016 and again in 2020. this is our third iteration of this. the idea that the border is letting in large numbers of killers and rapists is not met with statistical data. i do not think donald trump particularly cares about what
host: we will take more phone calls with wayne steger, professor of political science at depaul universitycall from illinois. turn your tv down and go ahead. caller: ok, i was just going to say that i am an air force veteran from the 1960's, and i do not understand how anybody can sit back and watch our country turn into straight of communism. if you do not believe it, just look at the southern border and how many people have died, been shot, raped, and just let somebody else come in and pick...
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real quickly, cops in oxford, mississippi, a total buzzkill this week after they asked university of mississippi studentsnoise. to stay away from a street covered in beer cans after a truck ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] will: welcome to "fox and friends" weekend. a beautiful shot as we are almost to the fourth of july, fireworks above the american flag. "fox and friends" weekend for sure. great way to start. rachel: i have been good. will: i have been doing a lot of "fox and friends" this weekend last weekend then you come back home. rachel: we are home. pete: you were living with strangers and now you are home. will: they were looking in the house as well. trying to figure out, somebody stole my "fox and friends" weekend post. i want a new one. rachel: easy to spot. a few suspects. will: we have interesting news. almost 1 day pushed the headlines off the front page of the newspapers after kamala harris's acceptance of the democratic nominee
real quickly, cops in oxford, mississippi, a total buzzkill this week after they asked university of mississippi studentsnoise. to stay away from a street covered in beer cans after a truck ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] will: welcome to "fox and friends" weekend. a beautiful shot as we are almost to the fourth of july, fireworks...
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ali riaz is distinguished professor in politics & government at illinois state university.is may well be a turning point for the sheikh hasina regime. i'm afraid that monday, as the day is starting in bangladesh, could become the turning point of the regime as well as for the democracy of the country. and it could be a day of reckoning as well. what we have seen on the sunday, the mayhem and death, especially the chaos that we have seen in the death of 90 people, is not a regular day by any standard. but most importantly, we have seen the clashes that are unleashed by the partisan activists of the ruling party against students. and we also saw that police stations were attacked and several buildings were burned. all these things actually lead to a situation that is not only unstable — bangladesh is entering into an uncharted territory. sheikh hasina has called the protesters terrorists. 0n police action against protesters, her law minister said that their patience has limits. what does that tell us about where this might be heading? it indicates that the government is diggi
ali riaz is distinguished professor in politics & government at illinois state university.is may well be a turning point for the sheikh hasina regime. i'm afraid that monday, as the day is starting in bangladesh, could become the turning point of the regime as well as for the democracy of the country. and it could be a day of reckoning as well. what we have seen on the sunday, the mayhem and death, especially the chaos that we have seen in the death of 90 people, is not a regular day by any...
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real quickly, cops in oxford, mississippi, a total buzzkill this week after they asked university ofsnoise. to stay away from a street covered in beer cans after a truck
real quickly, cops in oxford, mississippi, a total buzzkill this week after they asked university ofsnoise. to stay away from a street covered in beer cans after a truck
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i've got a question now from illinois, >> are universities really at their tipping point, >> yeah.ticles about this this week because there's basically a financial crisis and a lot of universities saying they can't they can't afford it anymore. i think part of this, paul, is of course, they because of the last government attempts to cut down on migration, it actually has affected students. and of course, international students pay a course, international students pay a lot more in student fees than domestic students. and of course, there has been a drop and universities are struggling now. right? >> i'd be interested to know, and i don't know the answer to this. how many how many universities there are now compared to 20, maybe 30 years ago, particularly during tony blair's labour years when this was pushed. >> yeah. well, tony blair was always saying he wants to. he recently said he wanted up to 70% of young people to go to university. but i kind of think what's what's the point? there are other things you can and we now know what's the point. >> yeah. and what's happened is these
i've got a question now from illinois, >> are universities really at their tipping point, >> yeah.ticles about this this week because there's basically a financial crisis and a lot of universities saying they can't they can't afford it anymore. i think part of this, paul, is of course, they because of the last government attempts to cut down on migration, it actually has affected students. and of course, international students pay a course, international students pay a lot more in...
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he has a lifetime of graft.the-- grif-- grift. a bad, bad person -- host: ok, ok, ok come that is catherine in illinois. let's hear from jd vance in one of the battle ground states people are closely watching, in kenosha, talking by the record of kamala harris when it comes to issues of crime and public safety. [video clip] >> any of the dnc tonight, or last night? if you did, what were your immediate thoughts? >> my immediate thoughts, all the people doing,i agree--- booing, that is my response, boo. i watched a little bit. we got into cincinnati a little on the lid aside yesterday so i watched some of it. just the contrast between the public safety policies of kamala harris and donald trump is striking, and it is almost a joke that they held in chicago, which has become the murder capital of the united states of america thanks to failed democrat leadership. i believe last weekend in the city of chicago you had something like 40 shootings and 17 people who lost their lives. that is not something we would accept in a third world c
he has a lifetime of graft.the-- grif-- grift. a bad, bad person -- host: ok, ok, ok come that is catherine in illinois. let's hear from jd vance in one of the battle ground states people are closely watching, in kenosha, talking by the record of kamala harris when it comes to issues of crime and public safety. [video clip] >> any of the dnc tonight, or last night? if you did, what were your immediate thoughts? >> my immediate thoughts, all the people doing,i agree--- booing, that...