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we also in no way talk to him about god, but his profess of emergency medicine of the university of tom. so with long and extensive experience working in gaza. and a lot of times we have model one to sorta i just the senior political as well come to the program month for we have 2 initiatives. the us initiative of a floating p a and now the b as are saying they are considering now the c corner door from c plus all the way from cypress. all the way to guys do people it and goes up trust base to initiative. we'd be more than enough to cater for all the basic needs as i think the people and goes us 1st priority is security to safety. they are looking towards permanency is fire. after going through 5 months of genocide and eggs, either times destroying goals, their belongings, their homes, killing their relatives and making them live intense and apparent conditions for the past few months. so unfortunately the united states and when, when you talk about the us in front of the people of gaza, they don't see them as a new trail neutral entity anymore. they see them as, as, as a siding with is
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of tom. so with long and extensive experience working in gaza and alonzo. and we have met a one to sorta i just the senior political a nice welcome to the program, month 4, we have 2 initiatives, the us initiative of a floating p a and now the b as i was saying, the considering now the c core door from c plus all the way from cypress all the way to guys do people it and goes up trust this to initiative. we'd be more than enough to cater for all the basic needs. i think the people and goes us 1st priority is security, the safety they are looking towards permanency is fire. after going through 5 months of genocide and anxiety attempts, destroying goals, their belongings, their homes, killing their relatives and making them live intense and apparent conditions for the past few months. and unfortunately, the united states. and when he, when he talked about the us in front of the people of gaza, they don't see them as a new trail neutral entity anymore. they see them as, as, as a siding with israe
of tom. so with long and extensive experience working in gaza and alonzo. and we have met a one to sorta i just the senior political a nice welcome to the program, month 4, we have 2 initiatives, the us initiative of a floating p a and now the b as i was saying, the considering now the c core door from c plus all the way from cypress all the way to guys do people it and goes up trust this to initiative. we'd be more than enough to cater for all the basic needs. i think the people and goes us...
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a whole lot of promises that they d there was e university of minnesota.ess i love choice voting it is easy and fun. let's go to steve in democrat. caller: hello? host: hi steve, go ahead. caller: i likeo ask your guests about the organization he is and honest elections projectd how they are funded. it looks like they are funded by the koch brothers a betsy devos. they made a big effort to restrict voting and responsible for pushing certain republican justices on the supreme court. s the honest elections project honest? guest: it might be biased but i would say amanda's. we are fighting to improve election with comments and safeguards. some people say this amounts to restricting the vote. when you look at polling and data about voter idea 80-90% says yes you should show picture id. the only recent you slop those labels on those ideas is because you want to make it appear like it is a fringe position. we want to make sure they have a voice that can be heard advocate for commonsense reforms and have people continue to engage. host: does your organization get
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university, tom buick, remain alongside me. they're to say, they're getting in touch to say, why we start shedding the why don't we start shedding the number of councillors? why do we need so many of these people in the first place? well, i can tell you now, it's not for their fantastic decision making, is it? that. it? let's be honest about that. anyway. this time anyway. look, this time tomorrow. oh, what a treat for everybody. out everybody. we will be live out and about in whitehaven. i've told you this by now. we'll be looking, um, at everything contained within the chancellor's budget. chancellor's spring budget. we'll live audience. um, we'll have a live audience. um, so i'll be able to get your feedback as it happens, myself and nigel will be there. um, i've mentioned already how to get the tickets. you can scan that qr code that's on the screen, or you can go to gbnews.com, which leads me nicely then, doesn't it? to the budget. there's been budget. indeed there's been loads speculation what loads of speculation about w
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kevin, the director of the center for transportation research at the university of tennessee.ike 8 knots and the secretary discussing the unique circumstances here, the incredible unique circumstances that led to the catastrophic collapse of this bridge. talk us through next steps. what is the biggest priority for investigators moving forward? >> the biggest step is to understand what happened with the ship, to make sure that sort of thing doesn't happen again. the neck step, remove the debris from the river. being able to open the port of baltimore back up for cargo, moving in and out of the port, is the most important thing. and once that can happen, then as the governor said, the economic activity, the jobs will be brought back to some sort of normalcy. >> kevin, thank you so much. again, that update there from the maryland governor making clear that this is still an active search and rescue operation. we expect more updates throughout the evening, of course, with this operation now, not just the mission, but the rebuilding of this bridge expected to take weeks, months, per
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he's a professor of public policy at amada and cliche university. so tom, thanks for being with me. again, i want to unpack a little more about these adults with you. what sort of capacity are we talking about here, given the enormous names that we see or, or be really a drop in the ocean or flight is required as the specialist from usa, that you attribute area indicated at the best age address. we provide a cover that affects us 8, but the problem with that of course, is that they can't drop everything that is needed. they will drop what is available for them to drop. so they will drop most likely resumes meals that are usually provide. this has been hearing the truth from the russian hill, but that is not what the population necessarily require at this moment. certain items are for oil is very important for their depression is on can never be dropped from there because they will, the, the pilots will simply break. so it's not the ideal way to deliver aid. also, it requires assistance on the ground. someone on the ground does go to identify a safe zone for the job to take place. an
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tom baker, ktvu, fox two news. >> the us department of education is investigating universities, includingnd stanford, over claims of discrimination. the department has received reportsd hamas. any discrimination based& on ethnicity or shared ancestry is banned at schools under title six of the civil meeting inc redwood city could e one filled with calls to support a ceasefire in of the democratic socialists of america are expected to attend the support a resolution calling. city leaders in san francisco, spoakland and richmond have all passed similar legislation. tonight's meeting in redwood city begins at 530. >> president biden is putting toll in gazaúrises. >> but tonight, the president's voice and desires are not being embraced by the israeli prime minister. fox's trey yingst is in tel aviv gaza. >> the start of ramadan saw planes air dropping more humanitarian aid monday, as the un chief, urging for a truce in the gaza strip. >> my strongest appeal today is to honorúthe spirit of ramadan by silencing the guns. >> president biden also marked the moment recognizing in a a moment of imm
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tom shuler is a professor of political science at the university of maryland, baltimore county, coauthor. tom, can we start on that title? i was at the break talking about producer and we're talking, about what do you think, do the publishers like that idea for the title? i mean it is a very provocative title. why did you go with that? >> because the short titles. they work. malcolm gladwell's bling. you try to have a one word or two word title, as you see the syllables as possible. we're talking about the well- defined and documented in empirically measured term called rural resentment. but white rural resentment doesn't fit well on the cover so we use range. it's a social eligible concept of people are kathryn caper creamer of politics and resentment about rural white wisconsin's have all talked about this concept. is it a little bit inflammatory? and are we trying to sell some books? we plead guilty. >> [laughter] let's talk about this concept of resentment. first, let's just talk about the trajectory, would you guys talk about in the book. people know it at some level but it's undera
tom shuler is a professor of political science at the university of maryland, baltimore county, coauthor. tom, can we start on that title? i was at the break talking about producer and we're talking, about what do you think, do the publishers like that idea for the title? i mean it is a very provocative title. why did you go with that? >> because the short titles. they work. malcolm gladwell's bling. you try to have a one word or two word title, as you see the syllables as possible. we're...
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of georgia's campus. now. so great to have you. happy easter to you. >> happy easter. rachel: such a troubling -- it's not just this individual, tom, incident. i think this is a troubling time in general for vulnerable women. we're seeing it across the board, that women are not feeling safe, and now we're adding illegal immigrants with these unvetted backgrounds who tend to be violent. what do you say about this? what are we going to do? if. >> well, first of all, let's remember president trump wasn't wrong eight years ago when he says a lot of bad people come across that border. rachel: yes. >> rook look, we mow who most of these people are -- we know who most of these people are. 4.9 million people have been released in this country, there's 1.9 known gotaways, plus 350,000 that are flown into the country, that's over 7 million illegal aliens reaming the streets of -- roaming the streets of this country, and we don't know who they are. when we say we're vetted, we run hem in criminal databases, but unle
of georgia's campus. now. so great to have you. happy easter to you. >> happy easter. rachel: such a troubling -- it's not just this individual, tom, incident. i think this is a troubling time in general for vulnerable women. we're seeing it across the board, that women are not feeling safe, and now we're adding illegal immigrants with these unvetted backgrounds who tend to be violent. what do you say about this? what are we going to do? if. >> well, first of all, let's remember...
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tom gemo, one of the most prestigious universities in russia, but this will not be soon, now we havehe third meeting of the first semi-final round, today three more smart guys, semi-finalists will take to the tracks, i will definitely introduce them to you, but first let me introduce our panel of judges , judging today's competition, russian engineer ivan gavrilov, veliky novgorod, is invited. eloquence competition, as is our custom, 15 minutes before the start of the competition, i approached our participants and told them the following: our future largely depends on how national projects of the russian federation will be implemented. and one of such projects is the national education project. and this is the topic. education. it is necessary to continuously and comprehensively, preferably daily, supplement it. you are ready? hello, dear ariopak. hello, yuri pavlovich. education is an important part of human life, not only within the walls of school or university, but throughout life in order to stay afloat in modern times. yes, high tempo the development of science and technology r
tom gemo, one of the most prestigious universities in russia, but this will not be soon, now we havehe third meeting of the first semi-final round, today three more smart guys, semi-finalists will take to the tracks, i will definitely introduce them to you, but first let me introduce our panel of judges , judging today's competition, russian engineer ivan gavrilov, veliky novgorod, is invited. eloquence competition, as is our custom, 15 minutes before the start of the competition, i approached...
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uc berkeley today saying the university is not responding to allegations of anti-semitism on campus.m baker tells us the group marched and called on administrators to enforce existing policies. >> the pro-israeli demonstrators cite these flash points of contention at uc berkeley. the cancellation of an israeli speaking event when pro-palestinian protesters stormed the building as well as a lot of on campus anti-jewish slurs and harassment. demonstrators also complain that pro-palestine protesters have blocked sather gate for weeks on end. we see this with sather gate. >> we saw this at zellerbach playhouse. >> we don't want to see it anymore. now is when the university administration must enforce policies. there can be no compromise about freedom of movement, about the freedom to walk, about our campus, whatever one's identity, without fear of harassment or intimidation, no student. >> we respect our our classmates right to free speech too. and we think that's important. but we're here because the administration has refused to date to enforce its policies and to make sure that sather
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attorney joyce vance, law professor at the university of alabama. also with me, vittive correspondent tom winter. tom, how do these new charges fit into the larger allegation by prosecutors that there was a big scheme going on here? >> you saw senator menendez entering 500 pearl street in that dark navy suit. he was asked how he pleads to the conspiracy to obstruct justice. he said once again not guilty. very short proceeding as expected. really we're on the march now to trial which is slated to begin in early may of this year. as far as the senator, in what occurred today, i think it's important to see what language changed in this superseding indictment, you made a number of assertions that certain checks and certain things you described were, in fact, either repayments for loans or you provided certain defenses to us and you were not telling us the truth, you were trying to obstruct our investigation or obstruct justice. that's what they're effectively saying today. i think when you look back at one of the businessmen he's am ledged to have been
attorney joyce vance, law professor at the university of alabama. also with me, vittive correspondent tom winter. tom, how do these new charges fit into the larger allegation by prosecutors that there was a big scheme going on here? >> you saw senator menendez entering 500 pearl street in that dark navy suit. he was asked how he pleads to the conspiracy to obstruct justice. he said once again not guilty. very short proceeding as expected. really we're on the march now to trial which is...
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so tom, better cause he's a professor of public policy. it hasn't been hunting for a university. welcome back to al jazeera missiles on under international humanitarian law. it's very clear that hospitals are meant to be protected. yes, we see what's going on as you find another rates, not the 1st 3 of us taking place there. what is your reactions to what's happening? i mean, it seems that these writers are determined to make sure that that part of us of remains in the habitable and they're trying to make it impossible, i think, to the other thing is to return the by making sure that the infrastructure particular health is, is totally destroyed. and they have thought to this war, if you remember, if you recall a few weeks ago, claiming that there were tunnels under the shape hospital the, they were very sure that the head office from us is place that and they produce these get, makes about, you know, illustrations are for the leaders are and so on and, and to now they've attracted so many times of it and there's nothing. right? so it seems like it's almost like a past time exerci
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, professor of politics at liverpool university i'm talking to just now, you reminded us that the duparty going back into power—sharing in the northern ireland assembly, with him stepping down as leader, is there any implication for the party being involved in that assembly which is just a being involved in that assembly which isjust a couple months ago got back into business? it is obviously — got back into business? it is obviously a _ got back into business? it is obviously a concern - got back into business? it 3 obviously a concern because jeffrey obviously a concern becausejeffrey donaldson was engaged in a sales project almost beyond belief in terms of selling the return to stormont, being up having been opposed to entry into stormont for two years. jeffrey donaldson really took to the airwaves and did the hard sell and also sold it very intently to his party, the return to stormont in recent times. now, his party was divided almost equally and some of the house of commons, the house of commons were divided almost equally as to whether they supported that return to stormont, bu
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i've been felicia university. so tom, thank you for being with us again. feels like every time we speak we, we talk about more, increasing mounting international pressure on israel, but it feels like it's also have very little impact so far. do you see any of that changing? the oil change is happening, but it is slow. i'm. you can see it in the statements that some of the latest puts out in the last couple of days. but what i think the main issue here is, is alice of the home made for israel is immense and they are really working themselves into a special zone of becoming an illegitimate through gene. if you're like a rogue states amongst the states of the international system, they're not respecting any law that know there seems to be no limits. and if anything, they really are doing more harm to themselves done anyone else at the moment? well, let me ask you about potential ways of, of changing is randy behavior. then we just had the from a former senior usa idea official saying that these ed drops, that the us
i've been felicia university. so tom, thank you for being with us again. feels like every time we speak we, we talk about more, increasing mounting international pressure on israel, but it feels like it's also have very little impact so far. do you see any of that changing? the oil change is happening, but it is slow. i'm. you can see it in the statements that some of the latest puts out in the last couple of days. but what i think the main issue here is, is alice of the home made for israel is...
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so tom barrow, cat is a professor of public policy at home and been holly for university here in doha. he says he expects discussions on ending the war and the political future of the gaza strip will dominate this latest round of talks. a thing davis's 1st and for most would be on the seas fire. right. and on uh, a way to stop the madness which is taking place now in gaza and return. i think ben can, will push on behalf of his ro, that release for the release of the captives and try and get that of states to accept whatever pressure they have on home us to accept a deal on those really terms. but also important that i think that would be discussing the future of the gaza strip and the post conflict fans as have be not created now by the united states. again, maybe in partnership or on behalf of his ro, where the americans are now proposing the policy now administration to take over the governance and the gaza strip. and they said, despite the fact that as well, i mean publicly nothing now is refusing this idea of what i think behind the scenes, there must be some kind of agreement tha
so tom barrow, cat is a professor of public policy at home and been holly for university here in doha. he says he expects discussions on ending the war and the political future of the gaza strip will dominate this latest round of talks. a thing davis's 1st and for most would be on the seas fire. right. and on uh, a way to stop the madness which is taking place now in gaza and return. i think ben can, will push on behalf of his ro, that release for the release of the captives and try and get...
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you may find some views the some of the views of the references offensive, something like think universityy students of all people, should have minds to the have their minds open to the idea might good evening. my name's tom harwood . i'm the deputy harwood. i'm the deputy political editor of gb news, and i'm standing in this evening. or indeed, sitting in for sir jacob rees—mogg's state of the nation. now, we've been discussing everything from peter pan's white supremacy, or at least his alleged, white supremacy to angela rayner. and you have been writing in with your own thoughts now, mick has said there's something fishy about this rayner story . i have the this rayner story. i have the feeling it won't lay down any time soon, and it seems like the police might agree with you, but ken parker says where did she get the money to pay for that house when she was a care worker in 27 years old? although i think 27 year old's several years ago found it a lot easier to buy a house than they do today. now let's get to the easter dernierement. sir jacob himself sat down with canon martin edwards,
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you may find some views the some of the views of the references offensive, something like think universityudents of all people, should have minds to the have their minds open to the idea might good evening. my name's tom harwood . i'm the deputy harwood. i'm the deputy political editor of gb news, and i'm standing in this evening. or indeed, sitting in for sir jacob rees—mogg's state of the nation. now, we've been discussing everything from peter pan's white supremacy, or at least his alleged, white supremacy to angela rayner. and you have been writing in with your own thoughts now, mick has said there's something fishy about this rayner story . i have the this rayner story. i have the feeling it won't lay down any time soon, and it seems like the police might agree with you, but ken parker says where did she get the money to pay for that house when she was a care worker in 27 years old? although i think 27 year old's several years ago found it a lot easier to buy a house than they do today. now let's get to the easter dernierement. sir jacob himself sat down with canon martin edwards, the
you may find some views the some of the views of the references offensive, something like think universityudents of all people, should have minds to the have their minds open to the idea might good evening. my name's tom harwood . i'm the deputy harwood. i'm the deputy political editor of gb news, and i'm standing in this evening. or indeed, sitting in for sir jacob rees—mogg's state of the nation. now, we've been discussing everything from peter pan's white supremacy, or at least his...
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but former principal deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree always good to see both of you. in. let's start with this invitation from house oversight share james comer to the president invite you to participate in a public hearing in which you will be afforded the opportunity to explain under oath your involvement with the sources of income and means. the odds are present ever shows up to this invitation? >> zero. i do not go too far out on a limb to answer this if there is no way president biden is ever going to come and testify publicly on these issues. there is historic precedent, presence have come and testify before commerce i do not think this president will do this i certainly do not think this president will do this at this point in time. the present is what do they do next question request the next move are there more witnesses they can call? guess is they will also send a criminal justice department which i will also protect predictmerrick garland will pute back burner and never get to pick what you don't think they'll be action on that? >> to the point of why that
but former principal deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree always good to see both of you. in. let's start with this invitation from house oversight share james comer to the president invite you to participate in a public hearing in which you will be afforded the opportunity to explain under oath your involvement with the sources of income and means. the odds are present ever shows up to this invitation? >> zero. i do not go too far out on a limb to answer this if there is no way...
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i want to bring in nbc's garrett haake, barbara mcquade, university of michigan law professor and an msnbc legal analyst, and nbc investigations correspondent tom winter is also with me as well. garrett, if you will, talk about the options here for trump and his team and the frustration that we're hearing. >> yeah, this frustration and concern from trump and his inner circle appears to be only growing, certainly from the side of the candidate who continues to post periodically on his social media platform his innermost angry thoughts about the spot that he's in right now. where basically all of his options to come up with this money are bad. the idea of selling his properties at some kind of fire sale rate is certainly not something that appeals to him. declaring bankruptcy would come with a host of other problems. we know that he or those allied with him have talked to some major donors to try to see if they could put a group together who might guarantee his bond, perhaps that would work, and of course they've got that emergency filing that's still pending before an appeals court in
i want to bring in nbc's garrett haake, barbara mcquade, university of michigan law professor and an msnbc legal analyst, and nbc investigations correspondent tom winter is also with me as well. garrett, if you will, talk about the options here for trump and his team and the frustration that we're hearing. >> yeah, this frustration and concern from trump and his inner circle appears to be only growing, certainly from the side of the candidate who continues to post periodically on his...
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tom advisor and representing the department of y council's deputies committee. also holds ahelor of arts in political science and fine arts and a master of public policy from the university of maryland. joining secretary wormuth for this is our own alista ayres. dr. ayres is the first whom to serve as dean at tell cannot school of international affairs. she's an award-winning author with senior experience in the government, nonprofit and private sectors from 2013 to 2021 she was the senior fellow for india and south asia. deanes awarded numerous fellowships and has received honor awards for her work with the state department. she focuses on india's role in the world and the astralses wit. her book request "our time has come" was published by oxfo 2018 and was selected by the financial times for its 2018 politics list. dean ayres has worked as an interpreter for the national committee of the red cross. she received an m.b. harvard college and a degree from the university of chicago. she has held the trilateral jenld -- aagenda working group and the board of polic
tom advisor and representing the department of y council's deputies committee. also holds ahelor of arts in political science and fine arts and a master of public policy from the university of maryland. joining secretary wormuth for this is our own alista ayres. dr. ayres is the first whom to serve as dean at tell cannot school of international affairs. she's an award-winning author with senior experience in the government, nonprofit and private sectors from 2013 to 2021 she was the senior...
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so let's see what's so tom dark out thinks of this full court press alternative the professor of public policy at home. i've been felicia university. you heard rosamond jordan's reporting this appears to be uh, this could be biden's way of putting pressure on benjamin netanyahu. several elements here, several things going on at the same time. a netanyahu rival, benny ganz is in the us. the us is dropping aid into the gaza strip. and at the same time, within the all of this and 36 hours, the us saying publicly the israel is on board or at least not saying no to him a ceasefire deal. do you read this is us pressure on israel while it has the pressure of news or the us in a position where they cannot the pressure is there a direct the the administration has already given his red light green the green light and then open check to go all the way at the administration. the nice space is not under direct special from that anyhow. but from those radio they'll be in the united states. so part of their conduct is to try and speak to these res nicely, which they have done. now i think they're tryi
so let's see what's so tom dark out thinks of this full court press alternative the professor of public policy at home. i've been felicia university. you heard rosamond jordan's reporting this appears to be uh, this could be biden's way of putting pressure on benjamin netanyahu. several elements here, several things going on at the same time. a netanyahu rival, benny ganz is in the us. the us is dropping aid into the gaza strip. and at the same time, within the all of this and 36 hours, the us...
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called the crk on a lot of this.f we really think that less dil agriculture in the future, we're wrong. it's going to continue to accelerate at a very rapid rate. just in my short tenure running the farm, my father retired when the tractor start dng my 15-year-old son plants corn until 3:00 in the morning because of that technology. that technology is an amazing advancement in it's also -- poses a potential new threat that we haven't dealt with before. along these lines, in january i introduced the farm fo with congresswoman slotkin which would direct the secretary of agriculture to conduct a biannual study on cyberthreats and vulnerabilities within t ag and food sector and conduct an annual cross-sector crisis simulation exercise. due to the wide ranging national and economic security threat that china poses to the sector, coordination between federal agencies and sharing timely, with private industry is more critical now than ever. from your perspective, how well is the government sharing threats intelligence with
called the crk on a lot of this.f we really think that less dil agriculture in the future, we're wrong. it's going to continue to accelerate at a very rapid rate. just in my short tenure running the farm, my father retired when the tractor start dng my 15-year-old son plants corn until 3:00 in the morning because of that technology. that technology is an amazing advancement in it's also -- poses a potential new threat that we haven't dealt with before. along these lines, in january i introduced...
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and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a member of the history department, she conducts research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me and prior to arriving the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center and recs administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose dorothy and thomas hubler and mindy farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a night where we are all thinking about relationships. it's a topic of both ases, consternation. i don't know if your life is off. yes, it is. it i
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the soldiers responded toward several individuals is with me now is so tom barracka, professor of public policy at home, i've been felicia university. so time there's no question that is really statements have changed. they've varied since thursday. and israel has been trying to distance itself from what the evidence shows was a shooting attack from is really forces on palestinian seeking aid. so this matters enough to israel that they are trying to distance themselves from it. but at the same time, in the intervening 3 day period, we've recorded at least 3 other attacks, 3 new attacks on palestinian seeking aid. how does this advance is really war aims to attack palestinians or looking for food? well, if i don't know if you're referring to the statement of just being aired, i'm afraid i was using this company that he does not deny getting dependency. is he trying to justify why they were killed? there's a note saying in one of their a version they're saying most were killed in a stampede a as but this, this last one of the ministry, what she's saying is that they've shopped the 1st roun
the soldiers responded toward several individuals is with me now is so tom barracka, professor of public policy at home, i've been felicia university. so time there's no question that is really statements have changed. they've varied since thursday. and israel has been trying to distance itself from what the evidence shows was a shooting attack from is really forces on palestinian seeking aid. so this matters enough to israel that they are trying to distance themselves from it. but at the same...
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and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a member of the history department, she conducts research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center before that, farmer worked for the national archives andvk records administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a night where we are all thinking about relationships. it's a topic of both conversation and in some cases, consternation.
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and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a member of the history department, she conducts research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center before that, farmer worked for the national archives and records administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose dorothy and thomas hubler and mindy farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a night where we are all thinking about relationships. it's a topic of both conversation
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i know there's an institute at purdue university called thek institution that works on a lot of this. but we're not doing enough yet today. mr. tom: and i add this. if we really think that we're going to see less digital agriculture in the future, we're wrong. it's going to continue to accelerate at a very rapid rate. velocity will be central. mr. finstad: thank you for that. just in my short tenure running the farm, my father retired when the tractor started driving itself. my 15-year-old son plants corn until 3:00 in the morning because of that technology. that technology is an amazing advancement in our farm, but it's also -- poses a potential new threat that we haven't dealt with before. along these lines, in january i introduced the farm and food cybersecurity act with congresswoman slotkin which would direct the secretary of agriculture to conduct a biannual study on cyberthreats and vulnerabilities within the ag and food sector and conduct an annual cross-sector crisis simulation exercise. due to the wide ranging national and economic security threat that china poses to the sec
i know there's an institute at purdue university called thek institution that works on a lot of this. but we're not doing enough yet today. mr. tom: and i add this. if we really think that we're going to see less digital agriculture in the future, we're wrong. it's going to continue to accelerate at a very rapid rate. velocity will be central. mr. finstad: thank you for that. just in my short tenure running the farm, my father retired when the tractor started driving itself. my 15-year-old son...
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i know there's an institute at purdue university called the crock institution that works on a lot oft we're not doing enough yet today. mr. tom: and i add this. if we really think that we're going to see less digital agriculture in the future, we're wrong. it's going to continue to accelerate at a very rapid rate. velocity will be central. mr. finstad: thank you for that. just in my short tenure running the farm, my father retired when the tractor started driving itself. my 15-year-old son plants corn until 3:00 in the morning because of that technology. that technology isamazing advancement in our farm, but it's also -- poses a potential new threat that we haven't dealt with before. along these lines, in january i introduced the farm and food cybersecurity act with congresswoman slotkin which would direct the secretary of agriculture to conduct a biannual study on cyberthreats and vulnerabilities within the ag and food sector and conduct an annual cross-sector crisis simulation exercise. due to the wide ranging national and economic security threat that china poses to the sector, co
i know there's an institute at purdue university called the crock institution that works on a lot oft we're not doing enough yet today. mr. tom: and i add this. if we really think that we're going to see less digital agriculture in the future, we're wrong. it's going to continue to accelerate at a very rapid rate. velocity will be central. mr. finstad: thank you for that. just in my short tenure running the farm, my father retired when the tractor started driving itself. my 15-year-old son...
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on greek life at the university of maryland. multiple fraternities and sororities accused of misconduct. what the university is doing as it investigates. >>> the wild scene at an amusement park. hundreds of young people running through the park. one teen shot by police after officers claim they came under fire. >>> boeing and alaska airlines are being sued after a door plug fell off midflight. three passengers are now seeking a billion dollars in damages. >>> and history on the hardwood. another milestone for lebron james and caitlin clark shoots her way to a new college basketball record. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. as we come on the air, that monster storm is bearing down on millions in the west. blizzard warnings remain in effect. some areas already buried under seven feet of snow. more than 70 miles of i-80 remain closed as many as 300 vehicles were stuck there this
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ktvu is tom vacar joins man and his family.t takes in knowinw and born 102 years old. victor silva, senior often finds graffiti painted onto his back fence of his oakland home, where he's lived and paid taxes for 8m the city of oakland to remove it by tuesday the 19th, or face an $1,100 fine, plus an additional re-inspection when it was so absurd. >> it's like a joke if you if you drive around the city and see the graffiti everywhere, it's just i don't know what to say. >> somebody is crazy in the wheelchair, he often painted over the graffiti himself, hadúa roller and a paintbrush andt& painted it. it was very, very easy because that was a contractor, you know, i'll be 103, two months or so. that slowed up a little bit. >> you know, these days that task falls toúa 70 year old son, victor junior. >> it's hard to keep up with itc because as soon as we get it painted, it's good to be graffiti on it again and it won't last. graffiti right there. there's >> who'súfixing that now? this utility box has six different kinds of graffiti
ktvu is tom vacar joins man and his family.t takes in knowinw and born 102 years old. victor silva, senior often finds graffiti painted onto his back fence of his oakland home, where he's lived and paid taxes for 8m the city of oakland to remove it by tuesday the 19th, or face an $1,100 fine, plus an additional re-inspection when it was so absurd. >> it's like a joke if you if you drive around the city and see the graffiti everywhere, it's just i don't know what to say. >> somebody...
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he's a staff writer at the atlantic and ruth bengio, she's a professor of history at new york university and the author of strong men mussolini to the present thank you so much. both of you, so terrific conversation. we're going to have your top let me start with bloodbath. i mean, we don't have to re-litigate everything. but on saturday he did say for the country, i mean, he did say that there's no denying that why do you think he is now saying slaughtered socially, whatever that means. i mean, he's he's broadening it out himself yeah. >> first of all, he has not earned any benefit of the doubt about what his words mean considering that he uses terms like vermin and other incendiary terms? but. the other thing is that whenever he's trapped are backed up against the law. he just doubles down and he >> doubles down in two ways. and you heard them both here. one is everybody does it. i'm no worse than anybody else >> we all >> talk about bloodbath. it was a bloodbath at the grocery store. so bloodbath at the gas station? >> no >> no one really talks that way. >> but >> then the second thin
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and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a memberory departms research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center before that, farmer worked for the national archives and records administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose dorothy and thomas hubler and mindy farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a night where we are all thinking about relationships. it's a topic of both conversation and in some cases, constern
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of the year yesterday afternoon. officers found a person stabbed to death on university avenue between san pablo avenue in sacramento street police arrested one person that they believe was involved. meta now under investigation for its alleged role in the sale of illegal drugs. u.s. prosecutors subpoenaed the social media company last year requesting records regarding drug content. any illicit drugs and the sales of those drugs on the company's platforms. both of meta's platforms, facebook and instagram are part of this investigation. federal investigators are working on this case in partnership with fda. biden says it is constantly working with other tech companies and outside entities in order to screen advertisers and look ready, potential illicit drug content. and annual game developer conference is now happening in san francisco. it's a global game development community that's expected to bring nearly 30,000 members to moscow knee center. this event will feature more than 700 sessions, including talks from make
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tom moore. i go into university, i want to into university, i want to go into a&e. and then go into the private sector. so there's a couple of surgeons that i'm friends with, and going friends with, and we're going to do private, um, day surgery. do a private, um, day surgery. >> that training, >> how long is that training, then? for few years. >> look like this. >> i won't look like this. basically the time finish basically by the time i finish the and i live in my the scrubs on and i live in my scrubs. so fluids. >> you have to go to university and the like, sort of on the and on the like, sort of on the day training as well. yeah. yeah, yeah. >> so i'll be in placement. so you'll see me on the ward. well, hopefully not but. >> yeah. are you getting >> okay. yeah. are you getting married year well? married this year as well? >> i june lucky lad. grant >> i am june lucky lad. grant hall very lucky grant. hugh hall is a very lucky grant. hugh grant hall. hall. >> plays football. yes he >> he plays football. yes he does. rotherham does. he played for rotherham and ro
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tom, professor in organisational psychology health the psychology and health at the university of manchesterng stuff. and, i hadn't considered the backache thing you used to hear a lot more about backache. that's interesting. >> yes. when actually it might have been a mental health problem. that was the other pressing issue. >> very working pressing issue. >> way very working pressing issue. >> way into ery working pressing issue. >> way into other working pressing issue. >> way into other issues. (ing pressing issue. >> way into other issues. but their way into other issues. but a hospital in manchester, in other news, is investigating allegations that staff treated a nine child nine year old child incompetently because he was jewish. >> yes. the uncle claims his nephew was made to lie on the floor when he wore his kippah , floor when he wore his kippah, but on a different occasion when he was not wearing his kippah and was, quote, visibly jewish. he received quick care . so the he received quick care. so the allegation is essentially that this boy was marked out as jewish and was therefore
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there was a study out of the university of min minnesota that made a choice vote, more representative candidates, majority elections, nicer politics it fails on all fronts. >> and tom disagreed with you on x, he said this. i love rank choice voting. no more 39% winners, no more spoilers, ranked choice is easy and fun. with lots of exclamation marks. let's go to steve in heights town new jersey, democrat. >> hello. >> hi steve, go ahead. >> i would like to ask your guest about the organization that is the honest elections project and what they did in 2020 2020 and how they're funded. it looks like they're funded by the cokes brothers and betsy devoss. they made a big effort to restrict voting in 2020. and they are responsible for pushing certain republican justices on the supreme court. so that's my question. is the honest integrity project honest? >> well, i might be biased but i would say i am honest. and in terms of what we try to do here, we are fighting to improve elections with common sense safeguards. now some people say this amounts to restricting the vote. that's a very politi
there was a study out of the university of min minnesota that made a choice vote, more representative candidates, majority elections, nicer politics it fails on all fronts. >> and tom disagreed with you on x, he said this. i love rank choice voting. no more 39% winners, no more spoilers, ranked choice is easy and fun. with lots of exclamation marks. let's go to steve in heights town new jersey, democrat. >> hello. >> hi steve, go ahead. >> i would like to ask your guest...
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of foreign states on our education system?ot a university goer , if you're not a university goer, if you're not a university goer, if you don't have children at university or grandchildren at university or grandchildren at university , you have absolutely university, you have absolutely no links to our academic institutions. should we institutions. why should we care, i think we should all care about a sector that , is in all about a sector that, is in all likelihood is going to lead to tomorrow's leaders in business, tomorrow's leaders in business, tomorrow's leaders in politics are higher education sector is a renowned worldwide renowned gem, in our cultural landscape. and i think if that is under attack and there's a potential conflict of interest there between where the cash comes from and the quality of the research and the quality of the research and the quality of the academic freedom, that's absolutely a freedom issue and a freedom of speech concern. so i think we are all impacted by that. and actually in our case, wor
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