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in 1995 at the university of texas in austin, bill clinton talked about race relations and the opportunity to improve them. here's president bush and president clinton. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> members of the congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] mister president, mister speaker. and members of the united states congress, i come to this house of the people to speak to you and all americans. certain as we stand at a defining our. halfway around the world, we are engaged in a great struggle in the skies and on the seas and send. we know why were there. we are americans. part of something larger than ourselves. for two centuries, we've done the hard work of freedom. tonight, we lead the world in facing down a threat to decency and humanity. what is at stake is more than one small country. it is a big idea. a new world order. where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause, to achieve the universal aspirations of mankin
in 1995 at the university of texas in austin, bill clinton talked about race relations and the opportunity to improve them. here's president bush and president clinton. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> members of the congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] mister president, mister speaker. and members of the united states...
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william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemakerike that. >> published sometime december or january. >> thank you
william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemakerike that. >> published sometime december or january. >> thank you
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only thing more unlikely is that i should t ever have the opportunity to be cheered at the university of texas. [applause] and i must say i'm very grateful for both of them. president bergdahl, chancellor cunningham, dean olson, to the texas longhorn band, thank you for playing "hail to the chief." you were magnificent. to my longtime friend of nearly 25 years now bernard rappaport, thank you for your statement and your inspiration and your life with generous giving to this great university init so many other good causes. [applause] to all the distinguished guests in the audience to thank my friend and fellow texan henry cisnerosr for coming down here with me and of his neck at -- magnificent work. i think congressman lloyd dogged and his wife libby were flying down here with me. [applause] i'm glad to see my dear friend congressman jake here. i miss you. [applause] your attorney general dan morales the land commissioner gary mauro, i thank them all for being here. thank you lucy johnson for being here. [applause] and please give my regards to your wonderful mother. [applause] i have not seen
only thing more unlikely is that i should t ever have the opportunity to be cheered at the university of texas. [applause] and i must say i'm very grateful for both of them. president bergdahl, chancellor cunningham, dean olson, to the texas longhorn band, thank you for playing "hail to the chief." you were magnificent. to my longtime friend of nearly 25 years now bernard rappaport, thank you for your statement and your inspiration and your life with generous giving to this great...
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companies support as a public service.vl >> holds a charles alan wright o chair federal court university of texasas work has been published in the "new york times," the los angeless times. has argued before the supreme court of feat in and of itself is supreme court analyst of 2013 and he lives in austin, texas from going to hand it over to them. [applause] >> okay, good evening, can you hear me okay? great. it's great to be with you. here in his own hometown. it's great to be here. i hit introduction of you but among many other things i did not know that was going to go that way either. the first thing i want to ask you is you sure you do not want to move this conversation to twitter spaces? [laughter] there isth still time. >> 20 minutes of silence as about right. >> i wouldy say this is already gone better than last night actually. >> the night is young. >> are you sure you do not want to talk about ken paxton? yes.s. [laughter] all right. if you have not already seen or read the book let me tell you it is terrific it lives up seat is extraordinary in the book. it's the right book for this mom
companies support as a public service.vl >> holds a charles alan wright o chair federal court university of texasas work has been published in the "new york times," the los angeless times. has argued before the supreme court of feat in and of itself is supreme court analyst of 2013 and he lives in austin, texas from going to hand it over to them. [applause] >> okay, good evening, can you hear me okay? great. it's great to be with you. here in his own hometown. it's great...
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of defense. he holds degrees from american university in georgetown. william serves as chair of the clemency center for national security at the university of texas at austin during the bush administration he served at the state department and at the national security council he holds his degrees from stanford and his undergraduate degree from stanford and his doctorate from yale. h.r. mcmaster served in the white house as national security adviser to president trump and in the united states army in which he rose to lieutenant general. general mcmaster is the author of the classic work on vietnam dereliction of duty and last year he published battlegrounds fights to defend the free world. a fellowe at the hoover institution general mcmaster holds an undergraduate degree in the united states military academy and a doctorate from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. jamie, thank you for joining us. jamie fly. looks at the scene. his first trip, i'm quoting your essay for the answer to come on the first trip to germany in 1978 reagan visited the site were 16 years earlier 18 -year-old peter, this is an instrument that tried to escape over the wall
of defense. he holds degrees from american university in georgetown. william serves as chair of the clemency center for national security at the university of texas at austin during the bush administration he served at the state department and at the national security council he holds his degrees from stanford and his undergraduate degree from stanford and his doctorate from yale. h.r. mcmaster served in the white house as national security adviser to president trump and in the united states...
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of heat. stephanie: texas a&m university announced a $1 million-dollar settlement today with kathleen mcelroy,ournalism professor at the university of texas. a&m had agreed to hire her to run its journalism department, but she rejected the offer when it became known it had been significantly reduced over her support of diversity and inclusion. the school's president resigned in july over the scandal. still to come on the "newshour," rising hospitalizations point to another summer surge in covid infections. a wildfire in the mojave desert threatens california's iconic joshua trees. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington, and from the west at walter cronkite school of journalism in arizona. geoff: as we reported earlier, former president donald trump returned to washington today to face a federal judge on charges related to his alleged efforts to stay in power, and overturn the 2020 presidential election results. i spoke with trump's former attorney general bill barr earlier today about the historic legal case his former boss is now facing, as well as his me
of heat. stephanie: texas a&m university announced a $1 million-dollar settlement today with kathleen mcelroy,ournalism professor at the university of texas. a&m had agreed to hire her to run its journalism department, but she rejected the offer when it became known it had been significantly reduced over her support of diversity and inclusion. the school's president resigned in july over the scandal. still to come on the "newshour," rising hospitalizations point to another...
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against ever, george bush went beforere congress to talk about the hard work and in 1995 at the university of texasin bill clinton talks about race relations and opportunity to improve. he is president bush and president clinton. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> members of the congress, i have the honor of presenting to you president of the united states. [applause] [cheering and applauding] [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> mr. president and mr. speaker and members of the united states congress, i come to this house of the people to speak to you and all americans, we stand in defining our halfway around the world we are engaged in a great struggle in disguise and on the seas and understand, we know why we are there. we are americans part of something larger than ourselves. two centuries moved in the hard work of freedom and we face a threat to decency and humidity. moreco than one small country, it's a good idea to achieve universal aspirations ofm mankind, peace and security, freedom and rule of law. such as the world or the of struggle and children's futur
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of marines or navy sailors. >>> and "the new york times" says texas a&m university agreed to a $1 million settlement and apologized to a black journalism professor. yesterday the school acknowledged top university officials made, quote, significant mistakes after the hiring of kathleen mcelroy because they feared criticism from conservatives. the terms of her contract were changed after university regents complained about her past promoting diversity. she returned to her previous job at the university of texas at austin. >>> still to come, extending the "eras" tour. taylor swift announces more concert dates in the u.s. when you'll be able to see her again. ththe pandemicic may be ovov, but unfortrtunately cocov9 isn't t going anywywhere. in facact, it's ststill among ththe top fiveve leading causes of f death in t th, riright after heart disesease and cancncer. anand covid-1919 related er v visits are e three timemes higher thanan the flu.. soso stay up-t-to-date with the l latest covid-19 v vaccines ththis , jujust like yoyou do with h th. bebecause you'u've got no time fofor 19. stay u up-to-date with thehe lala
of marines or navy sailors. >>> and "the new york times" says texas a&m university agreed to a $1 million settlement and apologized to a black journalism professor. yesterday the school acknowledged top university officials made, quote, significant mistakes after the hiring of kathleen mcelroy because they feared criticism from conservatives. the terms of her contract were changed after university regents complained about her past promoting diversity. she returned to her...
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of defense. it was degrees from american university at georgetown. william served as chair of the climate center for national security at the university of texas and austin and at the bush administration he served at the national security council. he holds his degree from stanford in an undergraduate degree from stanford with a doctorate from yale. mcmaster served as the white house national security adviser to president trump. and in the united states army, and when she rose to lieutenant general. general mcmaster is the author of the classic work on the vietnam, dereliction of duty. and last, year he published battleground. fight to defend the free world. a fellow at the hoover institution, general mcmaster holds an undergraduate degree in the united states military academy, and a doctor to the university of north carolina at chapel hill. jamie, will and h are, thanks for joining us. jimmy, fly let's set the stage. and his first trip to germany in 1978, i'm getting arrested for the reagan institute. on this first trip to germany in 1970, eight reagan visited the site where 16 years, earlier 18 year old peter vector, this is an east german who tried to
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thank you mike the university of north texas is shutting down the gei office to comply with the state with me you are a critic of the ei programs. why is banning these programs necessary? >> let's not forget gei stands for divide, exclude and intolerance. the type of behavior. >> you think it does but it doesn't. >> they said diversity equity and inclusion but most of the policies coming out of the department are incredibly exclusive of most students and they do shutdown students free-speech rights and a weaponize harassment policies and biased reporting systems to target and investigate and discipline students for the constitutional labor protected speech this is good news for the university of north texas with a long history of corrupt gei practices that speakers have been shouted down and sometimes physically assaulted and it's a very unfriendly campus to speech and is a good sign to see texas is taken a stance on the issue we went into pull shows republicans are losing interest on the war on the woke only 24% prefer a candidate whose main focus is taken on woke culture. 65% want a
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and from san antonio, texas, we're joined by mansour el kikhia, who's a professor of politics at the universitytexas san antonio and regularly visits libya for research work. gentlemen, welcome to you all. anas, let's start with you. what's the beef between the 444 brigade and the special deterrence forces? why would the latter have arrested a colonel from the former? who is mahmoud hamza? >> well, the the beef as you put it is down to a number of different things, and the context is going to be critical here, but it's a mixture of militia rivalries and strategic battles over key territory in libya. and this backdrop, the political context in libya, where there have been murmurs now for several months of back channel talks between the government and tripoli, there are always going to be turf battles and rivalries in libya, and it was initially just dismissed as run-of-the-mill militia beef in tripoli. but the territory they were fighting over is in some of the most valuable real estate when it comes in terms of the strategic military and supply lines and logistical routes into tripoli, the gate
and from san antonio, texas, we're joined by mansour el kikhia, who's a professor of politics at the universitytexas san antonio and regularly visits libya for research work. gentlemen, welcome to you all. anas, let's start with you. what's the beef between the 444 brigade and the special deterrence forces? why would the latter have arrested a colonel from the former? who is mahmoud hamza? >> well, the the beef as you put it is down to a number of different things, and the context is...
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today here in la jolla you have university of california san diego, the scripts i live in texas we havety of texas has the marine center at port aransas and the gulf of mexico university of miami is marine science but à Ãwas where the intellectuals went it ulwas like the advanced institute in princeton where brainiacs go to study. you would go there to live call and find study natural seaworld she started studying the migratory patterns of eels. because a lot of people do birds but ÃÃthere was no woman that did eels. they do have remarkable journey eels from africa all the way to the interior rivers of pennsylvania. she started writing columns for the baltimore sun she did advanced degree in zoology at johns hopkins she gets hired in world war ii to write marine radio scripts for radio about our shadow populations or clotted fish stocks and then some pieces about sea archers or ocean observations for radio. npr kind of thing. by 1946 she's writing a series called conservation and action where 51 first federal bird reservations that theater roosevelt created our today's u.s. fish and wil
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but now the university of texas system says it will end insurance coverage for the fda-approved weights drugs wegovy and saxenda in september. others are increasing the copay amount. some considers the moves a setback as obesity has only recently been treated as a disease by many health plans instead of a lifestyle choice. the drugs are labelled with side effects. most commonly that's nausea, constipation and stomach pain. cbs news did reach out to the drug companies. eli lilly telling us that patient safety is a top priority. knopf vaugh nordisk says its drugs are safe, that it constantly monitors them and it was hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95
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d, in our history from the university of texas, actually secure aid or at the fine arts in houston. and she wants to talk real. i shouldn't have a page went home be one, and then was able to, to tell her about it in person, which was like a very special moment. another page that was created. i don't remember the, that is our i key. i'm sorry, a lot here as the me amazing. i'm sorry, i'm just saying it all wrong. and they are a non binary, nigerian fiction writer and video artist. and so their page was created actually by one of the co founders of our company as an ad and event pack the museum of modern art. and that page has really expanded over time, which is also really exciting to kind of see a page that may have started out in our family, some of that. and then really grown over time. there's also been something that's really exciting to be a part of. i'm gonna bring it and i can i yeah, please go ahead. they'll just say that the most amazing thing is the same. people respond to the pages like, not just people who read them cuz you can get wikipedia. it gives you access to all t
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senior fellow, the middle east programs of the atlantic council, from san antonio, texas, were joined by non so l q, q, who's a professor of politics at the university of texas, san antonio, and regularly visits libya for research work. gentlemen, welcome to old and asked, let's start with you. what's the base between the full 4 full brigade and the special determines forces? why with the left. so i have a rest as a kernel from the full 2 is my food times a as well. then as a base, as you, but it is down to a number of different things in the context is going to be critical here. but it's a mixture of minutes. show rivalries, you know, and strategic bottles of acute territory and to be a and this backdrop, the tool context into the where the heavy ma'am is not for several months of by internal talks between the government and tripoli, loved by have enough time to pay the $75.00, so there was right, i mean, they're always going to be tough, 1000 rivalries. and if you have me, it was initially just dismissed as, as run of the mill. you know, administrative, beef and tripoli about the territories of, of fighting over isn't some of the most valuable rea
senior fellow, the middle east programs of the atlantic council, from san antonio, texas, were joined by non so l q, q, who's a professor of politics at the university of texas, san antonio, and regularly visits libya for research work. gentlemen, welcome to old and asked, let's start with you. what's the base between the full 4 full brigade and the special determines forces? why with the left. so i have a rest as a kernel from the full 2 is my food times a as well. then as a base, as you, but...
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but now the university of texas system says it will end insurance coverage for the fda-approved weight other employers are increasing the co-pay amount. some consider the moves a setback, as obesity has only recently been treated as a disease by many health plans, instead of a lifestyle choice. the drugs are labeled with side effects, most commonly that is nausea, constipation, and stomach pain. cbs news did reach out to the drug companies. eli lilly telling us patient safety is a top priority. and novo nordisk saying it is unaware of the lawsuit and is constantly monitoring its products. norah? >> norah: janet shamlian, thank you very much. the u.s. for the first time in 12 years has had its credit rating downgraded. the credit rating agency fitch has cut the u.s. from its long-standing triple-a rating to aa plus, citing growing government debt and political instability, highlighted by the january 6th attack on the capitol. well, that triggered wall street's first day in months, with the dow dropping 1%, the s&p falling 1.4%, and the nasdaq sinking more than 2%. officials in los angel
but now the university of texas system says it will end insurance coverage for the fda-approved weight other employers are increasing the co-pay amount. some consider the moves a setback, as obesity has only recently been treated as a disease by many health plans, instead of a lifestyle choice. the drugs are labeled with side effects, most commonly that is nausea, constipation, and stomach pain. cbs news did reach out to the drug companies. eli lilly telling us patient safety is a top priority....
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residency the fellow, the middle east programs of the atlantic council, from san antonio, texas, we joined by non so l q, q, who's a professor of politics at the university of texas, san antonio, and regularly visits libya for research work. gentlemen, welcome to old and asked, let's start with you. what's the base between the full 4 full brigade and the special? the parents forces one with the laughter. i have a rest as a colonel from the full law who is multiple times a, as well then as a base as you, but it is down to a number of different things. and i don't think it's going to be critical here. but it's a mixture of munition rivalries, you know, and strategic by those of a key territory and to be a and this backdrop, the ability to contact them to be where the heavy ma'am is not for several months of by internal thoughts between the government and tripoli, left by having to pay the $75.00. so there was right, i mean the roll was going to be $10000.00 why the reason it would be, i mean, it was initially just dismissed as, as run of the mill. you know, administrative, beef and tripoli about the territories about fighting over. isn't some of the most v
residency the fellow, the middle east programs of the atlantic council, from san antonio, texas, we joined by non so l q, q, who's a professor of politics at the university of texas, san antonio, and regularly visits libya for research work. gentlemen, welcome to old and asked, let's start with you. what's the base between the full 4 full brigade and the special? the parents forces one with the laughter. i have a rest as a colonel from the full law who is multiple times a, as well then as a...
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university of texas austin. how many books is he written? a million. i think that's low. how often does he write a book? every year? some times. if he'll get off the airplane, say, how you in book, ortiz be he. you mean books? sometimes he publishes two books at a year. it's a really amazing. he'll be working on a biography on one hand and then the economic history of the united states on the other, really amazingly prolific. so how many of his published books have been prize finalists, and how we're getting tough here? yeah, a whole loophole out is that our homework is a 2 to 2 of them have been pulitzer prize finalists. that's right. so, you know, we've got and and bill brandt's a delightful person to address us. and one of the reasons i always enjoy having bill back is that he's one of the few academic historians who also bridges the gap to the reading public and, you know, it takes place in so many of the history channel and other documentaries where you see him and his expertise. it's really a lot of fun to follow bill's career that way. he always has something very
university of texas austin. how many books is he written? a million. i think that's low. how often does he write a book? every year? some times. if he'll get off the airplane, say, how you in book, ortiz be he. you mean books? sometimes he publishes two books at a year. it's a really amazing. he'll be working on a biography on one hand and then the economic history of the united states on the other, really amazingly prolific. so how many of his published books have been prize finalists, and how...
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elon musk is funding research group at the university of texas austin devoted to the study of population know where that money went, it must has been outspoken about the dangers of population collapse for some time. caroline: let us move on, we talk about the latest tiktok trends for a second. >> i had an entanglement with the doughnut, thank you. caroline: a new trend that users are livestreaming themselves will acting like robots. acting with robotlike one-liners as if they are in a videogame. that kind of stream may be a bit weird but it is also the biggest live video trying to hit tiktok in the united states. it will talk -- we will talk about a brilliant piece do write down exactly, alex, what nonplayer character trend is all about? why will it help tiktok sell stuff here in the u.s.? >> it looks weird and silly, it is really potentially important for tiktok. this is the biggest trend on a live stream video in the u.s. for tiktok since it has been pushing it, livestream video for tiktok is more than people getting gifts sent, making money off of that, it is a key part of the global
elon musk is funding research group at the university of texas austin devoted to the study of population know where that money went, it must has been outspoken about the dangers of population collapse for some time. caroline: let us move on, we talk about the latest tiktok trends for a second. >> i had an entanglement with the doughnut, thank you. caroline: a new trend that users are livestreaming themselves will acting like robots. acting with robotlike one-liners as if they are in a...
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today in la joya you have the university of california san diego or i live in texas. have university of texas has a marine center, the gulf of mexico, university of miami's booming and marine science. woods hole is for the intellectuals went. the advanced institute in princeton were brainiacs go to study. you would go there and study the natural sea world. she started setting that the migratory patterns of eels. a lot of people do birds there is no woman in the field of eels. they do have a remarkable journey from africa all the way to the interior rivers of pennsylvania. she started writing columns for the baltimore sun. she did in advanced degree in zoology at jon hopkins. hired in world war ii to write marine radio scripts that are populations, fish stocks and some pieces about the urchins or ocean observations for radio npr kind of thing before npr was born. she adores the new deal by 1946 she's writing a series called conservation and action. fifty-one first federal bird reservations theater roosevelt read our today's u.s. fish and wildlife. you guys. you all her
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today, here in lawyer, you have the university of california of san diego with scripts, where i live in texas, we have a university of texas has a marine center, -- gulf of mexico. here, miami's booming, marine science. but -- where the influx rules when. it's like the advanced institute in princeton where brainiacs go to study. we would go there to withhold, and you would find studying the natural sea world. she started studying the migratory patterns of eagles. it caused a lot of people -- there was no women in the field of deals. and they do have remarkable journeys, ills, from africa all the way to the interior rivers of pennsylvania. and she started writing columns for the baltimore sun. she did an advanced degree in zoology at john hopkins. she gets hired in world war ii to write marine radio scripts for radio, about our shad populations, our -- fish stocks. fun pieces events eruptions or ocean observation for radio. and we are kind of thing before npr was born. and she worked for fdr, got the new deal. and look team 46 she is writing a series called conservation action. if you won firs
today, here in lawyer, you have the university of california of san diego with scripts, where i live in texas, we have a university of texas has a marine center, -- gulf of mexico. here, miami's booming, marine science. but -- where the influx rules when. it's like the advanced institute in princeton where brainiacs go to study. we would go there to withhold, and you would find studying the natural sea world. she started studying the migratory patterns of eagles. it caused a lot of people --...
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if you wanted to study marine life today here in la hoya, you have university of california at san diego with scripps or i live in texas. we have university of texas has, a marine center at port aransas on the gulf of mexico, where the university of miami is booming. and marine science. but the woods hole was where intellectuals win. it was like the advanced institute in princeton, where brainy yaks go to study. you would go there the woods hole and you'd find a study the natural sea world. she started studying migratory patterns of eels cause lot of people do birds but not a there was no woman in the field of eels and they do have remarkable journeys, eels from africa all the to the interior rivers of pencil danger. and she started writing columns. the baltimore sun. she did an advanced degree in zoology at johns hopkins. she gets hired in world war two to write marine scripts for radio about our shad populations are cod fish stocks and then fun pieces about sea urchins or ocean ocean observations, radio and pr kind thing? before npr was born and she working for fdr adores the new deal. by 1946, she's writing a called
if you wanted to study marine life today here in la hoya, you have university of california at san diego with scripps or i live in texas. we have university of texas has, a marine center at port aransas on the gulf of mexico, where the university of miami is booming. and marine science. but the woods hole was where intellectuals win. it was like the advanced institute in princeton, where brainy yaks go to study. you would go there the woods hole and you'd find a study the natural sea world. she...
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Aug 9, 2023
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he is not my tweets are not confused with official statements at the university of texas complete of exactly. i am speaking i am speaking an individual. you say every time get there. i think it's implied. so again, the point is this is i mean it's we teach this in constitutional law classes, but i think it's gotten on modern eyes in years, which is, yes, broke from the british practice by creating an independ judiciary and the independence, a critically important part of the constitutional. but as hamilton rights famously in federal 78. right. the you know, the court is supposed to be the least dangerous branch. it doesn't have an army, it doesn't have force or will only has judgment. and its judgments depend upon some modicum of support for enforcement. and the notion that it's there, that that's sort of the emerging argument, especially on the right, that it's somehow illegitimate it for that very source, popular support to exercise its power to be critical, the court and to exert leverage. the court is so fundamentally to that understanding and to that balance that the constitutio
he is not my tweets are not confused with official statements at the university of texas complete of exactly. i am speaking i am speaking an individual. you say every time get there. i think it's implied. so again, the point is this is i mean it's we teach this in constitutional law classes, but i think it's gotten on modern eyes in years, which is, yes, broke from the british practice by creating an independ judiciary and the independence, a critically important part of the constitutional. but...
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Aug 21, 2023
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i went to school at the university of texas. i was working on scientists within the intelligence community. through reading about that, i would come across this name, stanley lovell, he is the guy during world war ii who invented the kinds of things like glowing foxes and cyanide pills and all kinds of stuff. i was intrigued, but i was focusing on my dissertation. every time i would go to the archives and we were talking backstage, we spent a lot of time in the national archives -- every time i would go, do not tell my professors, but half the time i would work on my dissertation. the other half, in the back of my mind, i knew i was going to talk about lovell lovell stanley. i would pull out documents for my dissertation but also stanley lovell and do that on the side. i did that throughout grad school. eventually, i finished school and decided, i am going to put the dissertation away and focus on another thing. jeff: i am going to hang out in the national archives full-time. [laughter] john: for some people, it can be fun. that
i went to school at the university of texas. i was working on scientists within the intelligence community. through reading about that, i would come across this name, stanley lovell, he is the guy during world war ii who invented the kinds of things like glowing foxes and cyanide pills and all kinds of stuff. i was intrigued, but i was focusing on my dissertation. every time i would go to the archives and we were talking backstage, we spent a lot of time in the national archives -- every time i...
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it's got the university of texas at san antonio. - i want to get more young people involved in politicscan't help you cheat on your exam, but i can do whatever i can to help steer you in the direction that you want to go. - [student] thank you so much. [students clapping] - [frankie] thank you. - [dylan] district 8, it's got all kinds of interesting businesses and kind of growth in that respect. it's also got the largest population of refugees and immigrants. it's all these kind of different melting pots of people coming together. - what i'm trying to get his more civic engagement. i want more people to have a seat at the table, so i'm doing something a little different than what city council has seen in the past. right now, there's 53 precincts that make up district 8. i want to make sure that there's a representative of each precinct. i think more voices at the table means that we're going to get a lot more done. there's a lot that needs to happen in district 8, and it's time that we stand up and we make a change, and that is why i am here now. [knocking] frankie gonzales-wolfe. i'm r
it's got the university of texas at san antonio. - i want to get more young people involved in politicscan't help you cheat on your exam, but i can do whatever i can to help steer you in the direction that you want to go. - [student] thank you so much. [students clapping] - [frankie] thank you. - [dylan] district 8, it's got all kinds of interesting businesses and kind of growth in that respect. it's also got the largest population of refugees and immigrants. it's all these kind of different...
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Aug 5, 2023
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priscilla solÍss ibarra who is the associate professor in the department of english at the university of northern texasnd we are going to hear a really -- priscilla is going to turn this conversation upside down and on its head. i think she gave us a little bit of a clue earlier today about really challenging our basic premises about parks and national parks and access and even this notion of ownership and so we are going to looking forward to that and finally shelton johnson, a national park ranger and educator and landed in yosemite park and refuses to go away and also author of glory land, a really interesting perspective about national parks and the themas that many of us people of color in this country face when we celebrate on one hand this marvelous invention of national parks and beautiful places and yet the prices that some of us paid for them to each exist and what -- those tensions and exploration of that in his book ofd. glory land but he's going to be bringing a personal perspective about what it means to be in these places that he is now the steward and helps bide the rest of us in that n
priscilla solÍss ibarra who is the associate professor in the department of english at the university of northern texasnd we are going to hear a really -- priscilla is going to turn this conversation upside down and on its head. i think she gave us a little bit of a clue earlier today about really challenging our basic premises about parks and national parks and access and even this notion of ownership and so we are going to looking forward to that and finally shelton johnson, a national park...