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global economy we turned into a war machine michael mann who's a leading climate scientist at penn state university he said we need that kind of effort is what we need now so it's difficult but it's not impossible and that's what we need to achieve and i 3rd demand as i mentioned before is a citizens' assembly so having a large group of people from the general public to come in to learn about the crisis and then inform the government about what they want to do is work in ireland with the abortion and gay rights gay marriage issues and it could work if you see the government would say we are the 1st country here in britain to declare a claim emergency and i'm sure if you spoke to a fully disgraced event. secretary gavin williamson but now runs out of education he'd say that when you deface the department saying tell the truth the government are telling the truth ok so there is going to there is a commitment to 0 percent of the missions but how difficult is it to declare an emergency or make a commitment i mean it's it's the easiest thing in the world it takes no effort it takes no political commitme
global economy we turned into a war machine michael mann who's a leading climate scientist at penn state university he said we need that kind of effort is what we need now so it's difficult but it's not impossible and that's what we need to achieve and i 3rd demand as i mentioned before is a citizens' assembly so having a large group of people from the general public to come in to learn about the crisis and then inform the government about what they want to do is work in ireland with the...
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liz is also a graduate of penn state university with bachelor's degree in political science and minor in homeland security. please join me in giving a warm welcome to liz wheeler. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much, good morning to everyone, thank you so much for having me, my name is liz wheeler. i host the show tipping point on one american news network. thank you. on july 5th of this year the they after independence day after my show i logged into twitter as one does and found myself blocked by none other than everybody's favorite socialist aoc. [cheers and applause] >> blocked. i'm always respect i feel and always civil, i have always defended aoc whose political ideas are delusional, i have defended her about mean comments about her look, her age or demeaning comments about past history as bartender, when i rebut aoc's tweets i only present facts, nothing personal. you know what that means? somebody is threatened by facts and the truth. this is the tweet which made aoc block me. aoc tweeted trump spent millions on a poorly attended one-day parade days after he couldn't af
liz is also a graduate of penn state university with bachelor's degree in political science and minor in homeland security. please join me in giving a warm welcome to liz wheeler. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much, good morning to everyone, thank you so much for having me, my name is liz wheeler. i host the show tipping point on one american news network. thank you. on july 5th of this year the they after independence day after my show i logged into twitter as one does and found...
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liz is also a graduate of penn state university with a bachelors degree in political science and minor in homeland security. please join me in giving a warm welcome to liz wheeler. [cheering] [cheering and applauding] >> thank you so much. good morning to everyone. thank you for having me. my name is liz wheeler. i host the show, tipping points on american news networks. on july sixth of this year, the day after independence day after my show, i logged into twitter as one does. i found myself blocked by none other than everybody's favorite socialist aoc. [cheering] blocked. here's the thing, i'm always respectful, i'm always civil. i have even defended aoc whose policies are delusional i think dangerous to our nation. i have defended her about her main comments about her looks or anything. i only present facts, nothing personal. you know what that means? somebody is threatened by facts and truth. this was a tweet which made them block me. they tweeted, trump spent millions on a poorly attended one day parade, days after he couldn't afford toothpaste and soap for children. he asked for
liz is also a graduate of penn state university with a bachelors degree in political science and minor in homeland security. please join me in giving a warm welcome to liz wheeler. [cheering] [cheering and applauding] >> thank you so much. good morning to everyone. thank you for having me. my name is liz wheeler. i host the show, tipping points on american news networks. on july sixth of this year, the day after independence day after my show, i logged into twitter as one does. i found...
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penn state university. where he first met his future wife, susan. here they are smiling from the pages of their college yearbook. it was the mid '90s when the couple bumped into each other at a fraternity party. >> she was just so caring and compassionate. she was supportive of me. she was there when i had to study long hours. >> reporter: it sounds like a great relationship. >> it was. >> reporter: after college, susan worked toward her masters and eventually her doctorate in education and ira went to podiatry school. >> some of my fondest memories of being in the med school was spending time with susan. it was great. we'd go out to dinner for $20, and we were both grateful. >> reporter: not a lot of money? >> we had no money. >> reporter: a few years after that, in 2002, they got married. and when you both said your i dos, did you feel like it was right? >> i did. >> reporter: the couple decided to move back to rockland county, near ira's hometown, and it wasn't long before he and susan were raising three children. ira says he worked day and night
penn state university. where he first met his future wife, susan. here they are smiling from the pages of their college yearbook. it was the mid '90s when the couple bumped into each other at a fraternity party. >> she was just so caring and compassionate. she was supportive of me. she was there when i had to study long hours. >> reporter: it sounds like a great relationship. >> it was. >> reporter: after college, susan worked toward her masters and eventually her...
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michael mann is the distinguished professor of atmospheric science at penn state university.s away from a press conference with president trump. just minutes ago he insisted again that he did not pressure the ukrainian president to investigate joe biden. joining me now with a look at what to expect is nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. in a day when we haven't expected anything that's happened, what do we expect next? >> reporter: well, first of all we should say that our reporters have just entered the room it. >> looks like things are relatively speaking running on time that we could see the president soon. i expect this will be yet another free-willing press conference with president trump. remember a year ago when he was at the u.n. general assembly, there was a wide range of questions. today i anticipate they will be largely on this topic, trying to pick through the various revelations by that memo that was released by the white house earlier today. president trump, as you note, has denied essentially pressuring the president of ukraine during that phone
michael mann is the distinguished professor of atmospheric science at penn state university.s away from a press conference with president trump. just minutes ago he insisted again that he did not pressure the ukrainian president to investigate joe biden. joining me now with a look at what to expect is nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. in a day when we haven't expected anything that's happened, what do we expect next? >> reporter: well, first of all we should say that our...
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i'm a law professor at penn state law and universe he parked testifying in my individual capacity -- penn state law and university park. my practice focused on immigration law which i worked in for 20 years. i published two books with nyu press. my first book, the beyond aportation, binds nearly decade of research on the history of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in emanation cases. anned,ond book, band -- b examines immigration enforcement and discretion during the first 18 months of the trump administration. deferred action enjoys a long history in both democratic and republican administrations. first called non-parity status, deferred action operated informally for most of the 20 century. in the early 1970's, as part of his effort to support his --ents, john lennon and oak attorney reviewed 1800 deferred action cases, many involving medical and humanitarian factors. in 1975, ins issued guidance on deferred action through operation instructions. in 1996, the operations instructions were moved into a new publication known as standard operating procedures or from uscis 2
i'm a law professor at penn state law and universe he parked testifying in my individual capacity -- penn state law and university park. my practice focused on immigration law which i worked in for 20 years. i published two books with nyu press. my first book, the beyond aportation, binds nearly decade of research on the history of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in emanation cases. anned,ond book, band -- b examines immigration enforcement and discretion during the first 18 months...
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and advanced the university's entire research portfolio to dig deeper and discover innovative solutions to society's most challenging questions. under dr. sharky's leadership, penn state's research expenditures reached an all time high in 2017 and 2018. totaling $927 million. this investment in the university's research has helped fund important research projects and life science, cyber science, social science, cancer research, energy, and the environment, and a variety of other interdisciplinary fields. before his position as vice president of research, he served as the associate dean for research and graduate education in the college of health and human development. as well as professor of kinesiology. i always say we cannot make good decisions without good data. dr. sharky has been a leader in this and i wish him the best of luck as he embarks on his new endeavors. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is
and advanced the university's entire research portfolio to dig deeper and discover innovative solutions to society's most challenging questions. under dr. sharky's leadership, penn state's research expenditures reached an all time high in 2017 and 2018. totaling $927 million. this investment in the university's research has helped fund important research projects and life science, cyber science, social science, cancer research, energy, and the environment, and a variety of other...
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thank you for inviting me to appear before you today i'm a law professor at penn state to lock in university park and testifying in my individual capacity. my scholarship teaching and practice focused on immigration law, a field i have worked in for 20 years. i have published two books with nyu press in my first book beyond deportation finds nearly a decade of research on the history of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in immigration cases. my second book, ban, examines immigration enforcement and discretion during the first 18 months of the trump administration. deferred action enjoys a long history at both democratic and will begin administration. first called nonpriority status deferred action operates informally from most of the 20th century and in the early 1970s as part of his effort to support his clients john lennon and yoko ono attorney leon reviewed over 1800 deferred action cases. many involving medical infirmity and humanitarian factors. in 1975 ins issued guidance on deferred action through operations instruction and in 1996 the operation instruction removed into a n
thank you for inviting me to appear before you today i'm a law professor at penn state to lock in university park and testifying in my individual capacity. my scholarship teaching and practice focused on immigration law, a field i have worked in for 20 years. i have published two books with nyu press in my first book beyond deportation finds nearly a decade of research on the history of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in immigration cases. my second book, ban, examines immigration...
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i am a law professor at penn state law in university park and testifying in my individual capacity. my scholarship teaching and practice focus on immigration law. a field i have worked in for 20 years. i have published two books with nyu press. my first book, "beyond deportation" binds nearly a decade of research on the history of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in immigration cases. my second book, "banned" examines immigration enforcement and discretion during the first 18 months of the trump administration. deferred action enjoys a long history in both democratic and republican administrations. first called nonpriority status, deferred action operated informal for most of the 20th century. in the early 1970s as part of his effort to support his clients, john lennon and yoko ono, attorney leon wilde referred over 1800 deferred action cases. many involving medical infirmty and humanitarian factors. in 1975, ins issued guidance on deferred action through operations instructions. in 1996, the operations instructions were moved into a new publication known as standard ope
i am a law professor at penn state law in university park and testifying in my individual capacity. my scholarship teaching and practice focus on immigration law. a field i have worked in for 20 years. i have published two books with nyu press. my first book, "beyond deportation" binds nearly a decade of research on the history of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in immigration cases. my second book, "banned" examines immigration enforcement and discretion during...
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penn state case. jerry sandusky was a football coach at penn state found to be a serial child molester and he was convicted and jailed but then prosecutors started going after people at the universityathletic director, vice president of finance and went after the president of the university greg spaniard saying they were implicated in this because they should have known that he was -- they should have acted on these minor suspicions. they should have known he was a child molester. i feel that that's absolutely the wrong -- that was a travesty of justice to go after the administration. you can't ask people -- we should be celebrating people in positions of authority for the fact they build trusting communities, and we should accept the fact that once in a generation one -- some university president or some other institution head is going to be misled, but that's the -- do you really want the opposite? do you really want to have running your universities or your schools or your, you know, companies people who are so paranoid that they would suspect the worst of their employees? no. >>> up next, more with malcolm gladwell. he will answer the question, should you have trusted adolph hi
penn state case. jerry sandusky was a football coach at penn state found to be a serial child molester and he was convicted and jailed but then prosecutors started going after people at the universityathletic director, vice president of finance and went after the president of the university greg spaniard saying they were implicated in this because they should have known that he was -- they should have acted on these minor suspicions. they should have known he was a child molester. i feel that...