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born, they assassinated a number of iranian scientists, including a colleague of mine at the university of jack ron, who was murdered in front of his wife. and they carried out other assassinations in syria when the running officers were fighting against viruses and by then other a terror groups. uh, this ran, these would attack them. but after the time on the embassy in damascus, that changed to run for the side of that policy. and decided to retaliate, and after the martyrdom of his mind, honey, be ronnie and said they will strike again. and after this striking wrong, will again strikes days where they were seeing because we have to remember the ryans are the ones who are retaliating. not as riley's is re, these were the ones who bomb the embassy. and then it was as rabies was fascinated, an official guess of the president elect who came to participate in his inaugural. so somebody but 2 other things. i just real quick because i have to point out one is that the only reason why is rarely jets returning to is what it was because it came nowhere near the running board of the jordanian regime, f
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what we can see gives us an understanding of how jack smith wanted the judge to understand. >> it is the universeence that supports the brief . we can survive the ruling. what are the redaction's? >> anything the government considered sensitive under the existing protective order that was entered when they first started turning over discovery, that remain sealed. for example, if somebody gave a transcript interview to the fbi or they gave grand jury testimony, we don't see that at all nor do we see the name of a witness. what we do see our transcripts of interviews that people gave to the january 6 committee. >> it seemed to me that most of what is in the appendix are things that were previously in public domain in some way or another came >> yes but like many things it is the compilation of them together that tells you more than each of the parts. i went through the snippets of the transcripts. they were presented in alphabetical order and put together a list of witnesses by matching them to their already public transcripts based on data and text. you can see who jack smith relied on. everyone f
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do trick or treat no one forgot that it transylvanian university in the us state of kentucky. hundreds of jack atlanta are on display on campus. the pumpkins will be used as animal father after halloween goes away for another year. the day continues on line. your plan is on x, also known as twitter, and on youtube dw news. you can follow the social media ever and got tv. i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. it will be the 1st day of november. we'll see you then if the, our economy is designed to grove, but our planet is reaching its limits. you get the sense that there is no concept and also a sense that the industry isn't one at all. then essentially the question is, what needs to shrink here and what does it prosperity without growth? is it possible the in 15 minutes on the double you can see my goodness. i never would have thought this day would come . that's fine. so convinced i'm of the right of an interesting victim deciding she wants to live. that's part of sophie's daily routine. she's open about her mental illnesses sharing with others, how they im
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do trick or treat, no one forgot that it. transylvania university in the us state of kentucky. hundreds of jack a lantern on display on campus. the pumpkins will be used as animal father after halloween goes away for another year of the day continues on line. your plan is on x, also known as twitter, and on youtube dw news. you can follow the social media ever and got tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day of to be the 1st day of november. we'll see you then if the check engine light is the best, i never would have thought this day would count. that's fine. so convinced i'm of the right of an interesting victim deciding she wants to live. that's part of sophie's daily routine. she's open about her mental illnesses sharing with others, how they impact her life. and in doing so, she gives one thing above all me choosing my next on d, w, answer the conflicts own with tim sebastian. as the warning ukraine brings the more death and destruction key european officials fail. moscow is now preparing for contact with the west. i guess this week goes along with that
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david: a lot of these companies have underperformed the market substantially and for the universe that is challenge become down to until every time. few of those names have been winners. jackly slightly given running up one fun for a very long time t. rowe price capitol appreciation events both stocks and bonds more recently launches etf that only hold stocks first one if you like in 2006, has done unusual thing which is reason is that we index rated by morningstar and 16 years in a row and that is not supposed to roll. david: said they say the nobody can do that well done by the investment see when you when you were here in the show use that ge about 300 percent since then versus the lower of 100 percent merit which catching i now see one area is really attractive emily next five years for the next ten years are utilities you think about the last ten years utilities of hurting 5.7 percent of the kind of underlined volume growth. because of data centers in a piece, we think the growth printed like power facility book joe go back to present cummings exposure to data servers that grow faster than that's with the ability number of utilities that we think will probably grow ea
david: a lot of these companies have underperformed the market substantially and for the universe that is challenge become down to until every time. few of those names have been winners. jackly slightly given running up one fun for a very long time t. rowe price capitol appreciation events both stocks and bonds more recently launches etf that only hold stocks first one if you like in 2006, has done unusual thing which is reason is that we index rated by morningstar and 16 years in a row and...
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abraham will jack seller in the lease of class dismissed when colleges ignore inequality and students pay the price. anthony abraham jack is an inaugural faculty director of boston university, center, an associate professor in higher education leadership at the boston university wheeler college of education. and human development.'s work has appeared in the new york times, the washington post and times higher education and on npr. he's the author of privileged poor, the elite college are feeling disadvantaged students. america's colleges have always been unequal. and how to set them right. before joining new america he covered higher education in national politics for six years on staff at the atlantic. where he is now a contributor. he is previously been a reporter at the chronicle of higher education, and federal education policies and north carolina anti-university. he was named the forbes under 30 list. please join me in welcoming anthony and adam. >> good evening, thank you so much for coming out. it is great to be with you, my brother, congratulations on a fantastic book. excited to jump into this conversation. i want to start kind of with where the book started for
abraham will jack seller in the lease of class dismissed when colleges ignore inequality and students pay the price. anthony abraham jack is an inaugural faculty director of boston university, center, an associate professor in higher education leadership at the boston university wheeler college of education. and human development.'s work has appeared in the new york times, the washington post and times higher education and on npr. he's the author of privileged poor, the elite college are...
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jack. in the weeks of class dismissed when callers ignore inequality and students pay the. anthony abraham jack is an inaugural faculty director of boston university newberry center and associate professor of higher education leadership at the boston university. wellesley of education and human development. his work has appeared in the new york times, the washington post and times higher education and on npr, cnn. he's the of privilege poor how elite colleges are failing disadvantaged students? jacoby conversation with adam harris an award winning journalist. he is a senior fellow at, the new america and author of a new state. sorry. author of a state must why america's colleges have been always been unequal and how to set them right. before joining america, he covered higher education and, national politics for six years on staff at the atlantic, where he's now a contributor. he has previously been a at the chronicle of higher education, focusing on fairer education policies and historical colleges, and a writer in residence at north carolina and at&t university. in 2021, he was named to forbes 30 under 30 list. without further ado, please me in
jack. in the weeks of class dismissed when callers ignore inequality and students pay the. anthony abraham jack is an inaugural faculty director of boston university newberry center and associate professor of higher education leadership at the boston university. wellesley of education and human development. his work has appeared in the new york times, the washington post and times higher education and on npr, cnn. he's the of privilege poor how elite colleges are failing disadvantaged students?...
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. >> there are also elaborate decorations to see, including this display of 500 jack o lanterns at transylvania university in kentucky. while neighborhoods coast to coast hold contests to see who can come up with the spookiest halloween house. >> a lot of it's even thinking about halloween in the off season. you know, like in the winter time and spring and fall. what can we do? what can we add? >> even president biden and the first lady are getting in on the fun hosting trick or treaters at the white house on wednesday night. >> happy halloween everybody. hope you're having a great day. >> but haunted houses aren't the only scary thing this halloween. high prices have americans spending less, with about $11.6 billion expected to be spent on candy, costumes and decorations this year, down from last year's record of 12.2 billion. >> and it gives a way for people to express themselves. and that is excellent for business because you can provide them with the tools to do that. >> and this halloween will be a wild mix of weather, with a heat wave hitting the east coast and snow expected in the midwest. in atlan
. >> there are also elaborate decorations to see, including this display of 500 jack o lanterns at transylvania university in kentucky. while neighborhoods coast to coast hold contests to see who can come up with the spookiest halloween house. >> a lot of it's even thinking about halloween in the off season. you know, like in the winter time and spring and fall. what can we do? what can we add? >> even president biden and the first lady are getting in on the fun hosting trick...
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university. with this case, many of us will remember that jack-in-the-box hamburger outbreak of e.oli that occurred in the early 1990's. this case with mcdonald's does not seem to rise to that magnitude. still, as somebody who studies these incidents, how surprised argued that this outbreak is occurring at mcdonald's, essentially an american institution? >> i'm really surprised that it was mcdonald's that got hit by this particular problem. they take food safety very seriously. they put a lot of pressure on employees and suppliers to make sure stuff like this does not happen. stephanie: we should say that the outbreak appears to be in the past tense, from what we know, occurring between september 27 and october 11. is it normal to have that lag time between when people start to get sick from a food product and when the public hears about it? >> the cdc is working all the time to take stool isolate and do genome sequencing, but it takes a while to put together a picture to say these people are getting sick around the same time and all sick from the same organism, and then they have
university. with this case, many of us will remember that jack-in-the-box hamburger outbreak of e.oli that occurred in the early 1990's. this case with mcdonald's does not seem to rise to that magnitude. still, as somebody who studies these incidents, how surprised argued that this outbreak is occurring at mcdonald's, essentially an american institution? >> i'm really surprised that it was mcdonald's that got hit by this particular problem. they take food safety very seriously. they put a...
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i'm very excited to welcome author anthony abraham jack, inaugural faculty and associate professor of higher education leadership at boston university and human development. his work has appeared in "new york times," "the washington post" and on npr and cnn. he's the author of "privileged poor: how elite colleges are failing disadvantaged students." jack will be with adam harris, an award-winning journalist, senior fellow at new america and author of "a state must provide: why america's colleges have always been unequal and how to set them right." he covered higher education and national politics for six years on staff at the atlantic where he is now a contributing writer. he has previously been a reporter at the chronicle of higher education, focusing on federal education policies and historical black colleges and residents at north carolina. in 2021 he was named forbes 30 under 30. without further ado, please welcome anthony and adam. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out. tony, it is great to be with you, my brother. congratulations on a fantastic book. excited to jump into this conversation. i wanted t
i'm very excited to welcome author anthony abraham jack, inaugural faculty and associate professor of higher education leadership at boston university and human development. his work has appeared in "new york times," "the washington post" and on npr and cnn. he's the author of "privileged poor: how elite colleges are failing disadvantaged students." jack will be with adam harris, an award-winning journalist, senior fellow at new america and author of "a state...
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jack chambers, is delivering his budget — and personal tax cuts are expected. butjoe nellis from cranfield university told us there are now questions about the future of tech firmseping the tech firms happy because ireland is so reliant on the tech firms being registered there for tax purposes, that if there is a sudden change in sentiment towards ireland, then there could be an outflow of funds. so keeping them happy is critical. now how do they do that? well, ireland and the irish government will keep investing in the country, keep investing in education, keep making sure that the talent pool is there for the tech firms. but again, this is a challenge for all for sure. that is all of your business today, we will see very soon. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre. sport centre. i'm hugh ferris. psg manager luis enrique says he doesn't want his decision to drop 0usmane dembele to turn into a �*soap opera' and that there was no argument between him and the player. but the french interntional will not play in his club's biggest game of the season so far. psg trained without dembele on monday after the forward was left out for not complying with the requiremen
jack chambers, is delivering his budget — and personal tax cuts are expected. butjoe nellis from cranfield university told us there are now questions about the future of tech firmseping the tech firms happy because ireland is so reliant on the tech firms being registered there for tax purposes, that if there is a sudden change in sentiment towards ireland, then there could be an outflow of funds. so keeping them happy is critical. now how do they do that? well, ireland and the irish...
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for me because, look, a lot of people, the universality of classic conservatism, as i call it now, i still have a deep, passionate love for that. when i heard jack kemp speak about about policies that addressed poor, that spoke to that mexican catholic poor kid in me where i could dedicate my life. and there somebody who cared about it that talked about ownership and the human spirit and the value of lifting up all like i. i didn't just believe that i passionately committed my life to it. and, and that sorry. i kind of went down rabbit hole there because i really that's what still drives me is whether it whether and i'm not i'm not particularly, you know, committed to the policy on one side or the other to me is if somebody is hungry you can feed them. now without saying well you're you know, hurting this person we can talk about a longer term solution. but i guess what i'm saying is the republican changed and i know exactly the moment of when it changed the universality of where was really, i believe, trying desperately hold true to the creed that we are all by our creator. or when reagan gave the city on a hill speech, which was which was an i
for me because, look, a lot of people, the universality of classic conservatism, as i call it now, i still have a deep, passionate love for that. when i heard jack kemp speak about about policies that addressed poor, that spoke to that mexican catholic poor kid in me where i could dedicate my life. and there somebody who cared about it that talked about ownership and the human spirit and the value of lifting up all like i. i didn't just believe that i passionately committed my life to it. and,...
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it is now my pleasure to call up to the stage and our son jack, who is intern dean of the school of public affairs at american university school of public. and the thing is, allison, is someone important because a new school of public affairs and the first lady's initiative anita had staff has with us from day one. i told house and when we met with dean watkins when we first talking about it and me and i started talking and she goes, you don't need to say anymore, we're in. so is with great pleasure i welcome. thank you, nancy i'm delighted for the school public affairs and american university be a partner in today's historic conference at the gerald presidential library and museum, the school of public affairs celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. and one way we are celebrating is by highlighting key milestones our history. i thought i would highlight two for you. the first key moment is the creation of our school in the 1930 as the united states was suffering from detrimental effects of the great leaving one in four american unemployed president franklin delano roosevelt promised a new deal to get the nation bac
it is now my pleasure to call up to the stage and our son jack, who is intern dean of the school of public affairs at american university school of public. and the thing is, allison, is someone important because a new school of public affairs and the first lady's initiative anita had staff has with us from day one. i told house and when we met with dean watkins when we first talking about it and me and i started talking and she goes, you don't need to say anymore, we're in. so is with great...
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jack. now you say one word about lisa my foot off of your eye. last born in new most attended colorado state university with a sociology degree. and before you ever thought about acting, his focus was football signing a free agent contract with the denver broncos. a dream that was short lived as injuries derailed his career. luckily for john, he delved into acting and it didn't take long for hollywood to take notice. as a 1970, he was cast as weather gordy. howard in the mary tyler moore show. it was a reoccurring role that lasted for 7 years. it led to his most famous role. good times. good time centered around an african-american family living in an apartment in chicago. somebody has been this far and i got >> fall, mamas upend board voted >> it was a role john infamously left after disagreements with producers of the stereotypes of african americans john also appeared in the 1977 mini series roots which earned him an emmy nomination. going to time. i get to be free is when a runaway die hard to to the west wing in most had over 200 television and film credits to his name. his son issued a statement
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for me because, look, a lot of people, the universality of classic conservatism, as i call it now, i still have a deep, passionate love for that. when i heard jack kemp speak about about policies that addressed poor, that spoke to that mexican catholic poor kid in me where i could dedicate my life. and there somebody who cared about it that talked about ownership and the human spirit and the value of lifting up all like i. i didn't just believe that i passionately committed my life to it. and, and that sorry. i kind of went down rabbit hole there because i really that's what still drives me is whether it whether and i'm not i'm not particularly, you know, committed to the policy on one side or the other to me is if somebody is hungry you can feed them. now without saying well you're you know, hurting this person we can talk about a longer term solution. but i guess what i'm saying is the republican changed and i know exactly the moment of when it changed the universality of where was really, i believe, trying desperately hold true to the creed that we are all by our creator. or when reagan gave the city on a hill speech, which was which was an i
for me because, look, a lot of people, the universality of classic conservatism, as i call it now, i still have a deep, passionate love for that. when i heard jack kemp speak about about policies that addressed poor, that spoke to that mexican catholic poor kid in me where i could dedicate my life. and there somebody who cared about it that talked about ownership and the human spirit and the value of lifting up all like i. i didn't just believe that i passionately committed my life to it. and,...
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of the american political tradition. thank you, jack miller center. and i want to add something before we introduce our guest which is, as you know, the american university is enrolled in something called a civic life, the presidency. initiativ to and encourage civic engagement and dialogue with the people who disagree with. part of the initiative is a program called "the civic life fellows" which would have a student part and the faculty part. applications are open for the student's civic life leadership program. i want to encourage all the students in the room if you're interested in this kind of work, we would love to have you apply. there should be an email in your inbox from president alger with a link to do this. so, without further ado, i am pleased to welcome our friend on "can the constitution unify americans?" thank you all. [applause] >> thank you very much, tom. i appreciate that. i will try to speak loudly but i will begin by apologizing. i am just getting over a cough and i just spent an hour talking with some students and i will probably lose my voice during the course of this. i will do my best to avoid that. i loved being a student here,
of the american political tradition. thank you, jack miller center. and i want to add something before we introduce our guest which is, as you know, the american university is enrolled in something called a civic life, the presidency. initiativ to and encourage civic engagement and dialogue with the people who disagree with. part of the initiative is a program called "the civic life fellows" which would have a student part and the faculty part. applications are open for the student's...
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jacks and bruce springsteen there to rallyer up the crowd and we wan them to, but not everybody is getting their information from cable news. there are voters who exist in the universe of more pop culture who may not have heard that donald trump'sha former chief o staff said that he liked hitler and would like to rule like hitler. and so the important thing into going into these early voting states is to get that sound bite in front of people not only there in the local arena but also the local news, to force that information outside of the msnbc, cnn university, to force it into even people who might get some of their information from fox. every chance they are getting, they are gettingan this news ou. they are making sure that people know what donald trump is while at the same time leaning into their advantage in terms of the culture frp. one of bestnt lines tonight was actually from tylerto perry, wh talked about america as a quilt and saying that's the america we want.we what we don't want, in his words, is a candidate that sees america as a sheet. powerful words from tyler perry. and so tonight it was pretty important culturally but substantively as well. >> i wou
jacks and bruce springsteen there to rallyer up the crowd and we wan them to, but not everybody is getting their information from cable news. there are voters who exist in the universe of more pop culture who may not have heard that donald trump'sha former chief o staff said that he liked hitler and would like to rule like hitler. and so the important thing into going into these early voting states is to get that sound bite in front of people not only there in the local arena but also the local...
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for me because, look, a lot of people, the universality of classic conservatism, as i call it now, i still have a deep, passionate love for that. when i heard jack kemp speak about about policies that addressed poor, that spoke to that mexican catholic poor kid in me where i could dedicate my life. and there somebody who cared about it that talked about ownership and the human spirit and the value of lifting up all like i. i didn't just believe that i passionately committed my life to it. and, and that sorry. i kind of went down rabbit hole there because i really that's what still drives me is whether it whether and i'm not i'm not particularly, you know, committed to the policy on one side or the other to me is if somebody is hungry you can feed them. now without saying well you're you know, hurting this person we can talk about a longer term solution. but i guess what i'm saying is the republican changed and i know exactly the moment of when it changed the universality of where was really, i believe, trying desperately hold true to the creed that we are all by our creator. or when reagan gave the city on a hill speech, which was which was an i
for me because, look, a lot of people, the universality of classic conservatism, as i call it now, i still have a deep, passionate love for that. when i heard jack kemp speak about about policies that addressed poor, that spoke to that mexican catholic poor kid in me where i could dedicate my life. and there somebody who cared about it that talked about ownership and the human spirit and the value of lifting up all like i. i didn't just believe that i passionately committed my life to it. and,...
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of the american political tradition. thank you, jack miller center. and i want to add something before we introduce our guest which is, as you know, the american university is enrolled in something called a civic life, the presidency. initiativ to and encourage civic engagement and dialogue with the people who disagree with. part of the initiative is a program called "the civic life fellows" which would have a student part and the faculty part. applications are open for the student's civic life leadership program. i want to encourage all the students in the room if you're interested in this kind of work, we would love to have you apply. there should be an email in your inbox from president alger with a link to do this. so, without further ado, i am pleased to welcome our friend on "can the constitution unify americans?" thank you all. [applause] >> thank you very much, tom. i appreciate that. i will try to speak loudly but i will begin by apologizing. i am just getting over a cough and i just spent an hour talking with some students and i will probably lose my voice during the course of this. i will do my best to avoid that. i loved being a student here,
of the american political tradition. thank you, jack miller center. and i want to add something before we introduce our guest which is, as you know, the american university is enrolled in something called a civic life, the presidency. initiativ to and encourage civic engagement and dialogue with the people who disagree with. part of the initiative is a program called "the civic life fellows" which would have a student part and the faculty part. applications are open for the student's...