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while we spoke to talking to wong, a senior electra and politics on international relations up university of boston, new k. he says, the pressure on panama repays into trumps whole on to china agenda. these paula mall decision to which withdrawal from the family needs a to is just the beginning of a lot of jo, global competition between us and china. i think uh now a continuation old with the 1st term administration war. we are going to expect from the drum 2.0 a. we will see all these different process, the pro metix tre, economic commerce, mid 3 intelligence that go with you is going to fix that muscle across the well. and in combination against the chinese. and by that go, so you, thing i'm applying pressure is uh with all these countries with the ease in the global self or in the global in all to i to, to, um, uh, cut to chinese old for, to push to turn these old and trying to retain, and so they are, they are sort of tons of advantage or to, to tories from this part the countries, the what is being a tough week for the us agency for international development, a k u. s. a i d, ever since trump
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the out of there or introducing patrick periods of defense and security, i noticed that the university of boston, united king the main, joins us from that. will welcome to patrick. so as we've just been reporting, i mean the problem is to t, as tom is analyses increasing that if he's spending to to an office end of g d, p by 2027. clearly security of the full front of not just his but many your p lead his minds. who is the great to capital this for this security dash donald trump, or vladimir putin. a good evening i think may be 1st. the 1st matter may payton den donald trump and ultimately bought them. and if you look at the way this is all going out, and so the 2022 invasion of, of ukraine then followed by trump's reason that they did the, the us administrations reason comments which caused the fact that a conservation in europe and um, uh, questions about clarity over the u. k. us as security guarantees to both nato and any reassurance for some may turn a to deploy and to you. great. and if there is a ceasefire, i think it's a, it's, it's a combination of those don't. ultimately, it's a threa
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she is an associate lecturer at university of massachusetts. boston, and serves as a representative at large for the new england archivists. apropos, today's program, she was the archivist who processed the barbara franklin collection of papers and the last but not least, john roy price retired is the retired president and of the federal home loan bank of pittsburgh. during the first nixon administration, he was special assistant to the president and executive secretary of the council for urban affairs, the council for rural affairs. he's the author of the last liberal republican an insider's perspective on nixon's surprising social policy. so it's a it's a very distinguished panel that, as i think the archivist said in her introductory remarks. it combines first person experience. archival. archival. knowledge and then academic expertise. so it covers every base and i think it's going to be very exciting. in the mid and late 1960s america experience, the greatest cultural, social and political upheaval since the great depression, since since the civi
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a leg sure at the university of style in boston joins us now from stat and bush in south africa. good to have you with us. you know. the 1st thought that came to my mind is, why is the us prize the weighing in on the issue of land reform in south africa? in particular, there are a lot of countries dealing with land reform issues, confiscation in latin america in africa, and so on. why this one, why south africa? so thank you so much for having me on your for me. i think this is a fascinating question. a question that popped up in a lot of our minds as well. i mean, expropriation is not new in south africa and is nothing new in america as well. right? expropriation is very common in the us, perhaps not for land reform purposes. perhaps it should be, but it's not as common into useful and reform, but it states as you come in in other countries, if you've mentioned that's has been mentioned earlier in one of your reports and i'll just leave that alone. mask is not presidential adviser to president tom grant, and i think this has a big deal to do with the fact that trump now has a re
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what on the, who the distinguished public policy fellow with the american university of a routes? joining us from boston. thank you. thank you. the, the, in the democratic republic of congo and 23 fighters have entered because that's the capital of sales people province. it comes hours after they captured an airport in the nearby town of cover, hulu. that airport is critical to supplying the d. r c's army, which is being supported by burundi and forces. the rebels of rapidly gains more territory after taking control of go my 2 weeks ago. heavily armed chronically soldiers were seeing on the streets in blue cobble earlier on tuesday, catherine sawyer, our correspondent, joining us on the phone from nairobi. katherine, the rebel alliance leader, has now confirmed that the troops did indeed enter boot capital. what else are we hearing this? our i guess we've been speaking to uh, commanders of m. 23. 0, who are on ground? and they said now they are in the process of just the securing the area more picking up that area. we know that the army was trying to protect because who left the area a while back. we al
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probably holding as a distinguished public policy fellow with the american university of pedro, and he joins us from boston from me. thanks for being with us on al jazeera. let me ask you, 1st of all me, to what extent is this cease fire deal really at stake? now do you think a co, it's very much at stake that could collapse completely, but it never 100 percent to cold because these rarely is kept coming. palestinians and withholding supplies and hampering the movement of palestinians with m guys or has had been promised they did fulfill some other parts of a agreement which is withdrawn from certain areas yesterday that setting guard or they started pulling up. but it, it isn't danger and it's amazing and danger because nothing. yeah. who and a few other people on the right see continued warfare has their best guarantor of political incumbency. the problem with that is that the majority of is rarely is. don't see it that way. certainly the majority of americans have the american government don't see continued warfare as being attractive and the overwhelming majority of palestinians don't want the war to c
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this on with riley cory, who is a distinguished public policy from the american university of barrett joined just now from boston in the united states in fact. so run me 1st up. what's your sense of this conversation is going to be had between the country prime minister and steve would come from be interesting to be a fundable in the for lots of what president trump is being saying. oh, absolutely it. it's a critical um relationship cut that has proved to be with egypt, the essential to get the process moving to the point where we are now starting the 2nd phase of the door sheet of the negotiations, which would ultimately get these release out of gas. so all hostages and prisoners released and the end of the war. so the problem is that the, the company positions, clearly egyptian positions clear, the, i'm us position is quite clear. but these really position and the american position, or like a kaleidoscope, they keep moving around the new ideas are presented. there are huge internal debates within israel that keep a sewing obstacles into the way of the process. and that the host legal fate is on the line. he ma
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the who the who is a distinguished public public policy fellow with the american university of a root. joining us from boston in the states, welcome back to alger 0. it, to what extent is this deal now really at stake, do you think of well, this is a serious moment. the problem for most people is going to be to decide whose fault is and, and who can make any effort to continue with the negotiations. the prisoners and the hostages exchanges the total exit of israel and his military from gather and possibly looking forward to a larger permanent negotiation. this is a very complicated step by step process that requires a large amount of a component that is largely missing, which is trust hummus. and these really government don't trust each other. and that they reality is that both sides committed to certain provisions and a mass seems to have agreed to has implemented most of the provisions these really as of implemented some of them, but not all of them. and you heard the many comments from the, from the human venue, or a correspondence about the deficiencies that that were pointed out. and that's why i'm us t
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washington a drama hoodie is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of a root, he joins us from boston to rami. thanks for joining us again. this our on alger 0, let me ask you, there's been a lot of speculation the past few hours after this announcement from how much and then after the reaction from these really government as to how in peril the cease fire deal may be right now. what do you say, how fragile is all of this at this moment, and do you expect that it will all collapse it's fragile. i don't expect it to collapse personally, but it could. it really depends on the 2 main forces that have define the nature of the conflict. over the last 100 years between zionism and the state of israel on the one side of the united states, some great britain supporting them and on the indigenous palestinians fighting staying their land on the other side. but it's the, as really, isn't the americans now, who are the people who will determine if this is going to collapse or not the posted in time as others have all made it clear they're all in to make this work. they want to handle fighting, an
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in the hub of the hockey universe, boston, massachusetts. kate just dripping with with bias dripping. okay, the delta plane crash in toronto is the fourth major aviation accident in north america in the past month. most recently, ten people were killed when a small regional plane crashed in alaska less than three weeks ago. 67 people were killed after an american airlines passenger jet collided mid-air with a u.s. army helicopter in washington, d.c., and in philadelphia, seven people were killed and dozens were injured after a medevac jet carrying a child patient and her mother crashed into a neighborhood there. accidents like these raise questions, of course, once again about flying safety. airline safety. airplane safety. they also spotlight something that many people face an extreme fear of flying. cnn's jacqueline howard has more on this. she's joining us now. how many people have this phobia, jacqueline? >> okay. this phobia is one of the most common. >> out there. more than. 25 million. >> adults here in the. >> united states. >> exper
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of the school. he won 11 nba championships total as a player coach for the boston celtics. before that russell won 2 ncaa championships with the university of san francisco in 2010, president barack obama on russell with the presidential medal of freedom, not only for his accomplishments on the court, but his impact during the civil rights movement. in 1960, after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. it's the museum of african diaspora has showcased what it means to be black when it first opened in 2005 museum focused on history and migration. 10 years later, the focus took a shift to contemporary works of art celebrating black culture around the world at enters its 20th year. culver's. well, bellow takes a look at exhibit exploring the idea revolutionary rest. how is it radical to actually klain rest when every other signal is that you should be moving. that's the question. chief curator of moab key jolie asked herself. >> as she put together this current exhibit is called liberty tory living protective interiors and radical black joy. and it's really dedicated to the idea that trauma and struggle isn't our only
of the school. he won 11 nba championships total as a player coach for the boston celtics. before that russell won 2 ncaa championships with the university of san francisco in 2010, president barack obama on russell with the presidential medal of freedom, not only for his accomplishments on the court, but his impact during the civil rights movement. in 1960, after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. it's the museum of african diaspora has showcased what it means to be...
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11 championships total as a player and coach for the boston celtics before that, russell won 2 ncaa championships when he played for the university of san francisco in 2010, president obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishments on the court, but also his impact during the civil rights movement in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. quite a legend. >> that's it for kron. 4 news at 5. and coming up at 6, we're going to continue to track intense storm system arriving in the bay area tonight, meaning more worries about flooding and landslides, downed trees, power outages. our team coverage continues next. [♪♪] are you one of the millions of americans who suffer from an upset stomach after a big meal? try pepto bismol. unlike some products, pepto coats and soothes your digestive system, to provide fast 5-symptom relief. stock up on pepto today. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. >> now
11 championships total as a player and coach for the boston celtics before that, russell won 2 ncaa championships when he played for the university of san francisco in 2010, president obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishments on the court, but also his impact during the civil rights movement in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. quite a legend. >> that's it for kron. 4 news at 5. and coming up...
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of that school. he won 11 nba championships total as a player and a coach for the boston celtics. before that, russell want to ncaa championships with the universitypresident barack obama honored him with the presidential medal of freedom, not only for his accomplishments on the court, but also his impact during the civil rights movement. in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba re tiled retired russell's number 6 jersey. >> the nominees are out for this rock and roll hall of fame year. and some of the artists are mariah carey chubby checker. cyndi lauper outcast and fish and also to musical brothers who have had public feuds and recent reunions. the black crowes and oasis nominees are going to be voted on by more than 1000 artists, historians and music industry professionals. and we'll see who makes it in 8.52. is the timing coming up in the next hour. the kron 4 morning news. >> valentine's day is tomorrow. and if you're on a budget, rob break breaks down in business. what people typically spend and maybe some typically spend and maybe some ideas on saving money. i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i tot
of that school. he won 11 nba championships total as a player and a coach for the boston celtics. before that, russell want to ncaa championships with the universitypresident barack obama honored him with the presidential medal of freedom, not only for his accomplishments on the court, but also his impact during the civil rights movement. in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba re tiled retired russell's number 6 jersey. >> the nominees are out for this rock and roll hall of fame...
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of the school. he won 11 nba championships in total. is a player and a coach for the boston celtics before that he won 2 ncaa championships with the universityn francisco in 2010. in fact, president barack obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishment on the court, but also his impact the civil rights movement. back in the sixties after his death in 2022, the nba retired his number 6 jersey >> amazing. >> the list is out of this year's nominees for the rock roll hall of fame. we want know if you mariah carey just are there check rtd's cyndi lauper outkast and fish and a couple of musical brother said to have had some public fuse and then recent reunions, the black crowes. and oasis, the nominees are going to be voted on by more than 1000 artists. historians and music industry professionals will see who makes it in is 10:52am. >> 10 55 is the time. and as we're wrapping it up here on the kron 4 morning news, let's head upstairs and check in with rachel mauer. see what's coming up later today on live in the rachel haygood rainy morning to you, james. and yes, coming up today on live in the bay, t
of the school. he won 11 nba championships in total. is a player and a coach for the boston celtics before that he won 2 ncaa championships with the universityn francisco in 2010. in fact, president barack obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishment on the court, but also his impact the civil rights movement. back in the sixties after his death in 2022, the nba retired his number 6 jersey >> amazing. >> the list is out of this year's...
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we do have a quote that someone that a professor of journalism at boston university gave about lippman saying that he may have been the most influential american of the 20th century to never have held elected office. so he's something to keep in mind. so he credited with the term cold, but he didn't invent it. it was invented by a guy named swope, who was a journalist in that during world war one, actually, and was the editor of the new york world where where? lippmann worked for a while as an...
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of x c. i a boston robert gates under george were senior today male goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university and the national security calling list accounts a bunch. it provides a goodman counter punch where i used to. right? well, i kind of right. i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about right? yeah. i know time to stop right. exactly. no, no time. clearly because of your new president. i blame it will on him, us secretary of state rubio is here, said you'll to continuing his release to a. we get strange comments from trump where policy doesn't match his comments off the cuff. and he says things that i read the end of the previous administration, just from your insight in years there. i don't know what you think of john radcliff, the new head of the c i a year old. we used to what, how far is trump being undermined? from the inside or is he being more undermined than usual or less? well, frankly, i don't feel he's being undermined at all. i figure, i feel that he's appointed a group of loyalists who are paying affility to him. and what really bothers me is they're going
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boston celtics. maybe the greatest defensive player ever before that he won to ncaa championships with the university of san francisco. the guy just one. in 2010, president obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishments on the court, but also for what he did during the civil rights movement. in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. alright, weather time here as we get a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where the rain is the there coming down a bit or it's about to? yeah. and in some places a launch people already getting pretty worried about what could could happen be careful this storm, this a dangerous storm that's moving to the bay area right now that rain just begin to pick up in some places, in fact, looking toward. >> the golden gate bridge right now getting wet outside as we speak more that on the way as we head throughout the night tonight. so >> flood watches posted across the entire bay area. now on through saturdays. we're expecting some very heavy rainfall with this storm system to come through. so
boston celtics. maybe the greatest defensive player ever before that he won to ncaa championships with the university of san francisco. the guy just one. in 2010, president obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishments on the court, but also for what he did during the civil rights movement. in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. alright, weather time here as we get a live look at the bay bridge toll...
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evidence work that we do to program economics and privacy in a lot of work that we foster is about looking at this and coauthors at boston university on the impact on children youtube programming from restricting targeted advertising and that ecosystem due to kopa there's a host of papers that pretty much 2-1 show that when you turn off the targeted ads you reduce the quality or reduce the output and maybe that's the trade we want to make but it is something that there's an e ternalty also related that i think jane alluded to this a little bit talking about -- privacy and this is front and center in a recent ftc case on better help when you use an algorithm so maybe let's say that i've consented in to i've said better help which is online counseling service i've told better health let's say it is okay to use my data and okay to target ads, and what better help was in trouble for among other things was taking data a customer ftion sending it to facebook and this is what happens all of the time find me more people target ads to the people on my customer list and find me more people that look like people on my customer list so faceboo
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university of arkansas, nolan richardson basketball and football, southeastern conference . that is a heckuva job to get coming out of college . >> reporter: the denver post to cover the nuggets to bostonis desire to pay it forward especially for those who look like him. >> there was a prominent writer who i believe his name out today but is a name that people would remember who threw me off real bad at the beginning of my career. and you know, it was somebody that looked like me and that really burned me at the time and i kind of felt like if i'm ever in a position to help other people i want to help them and not make them feel the way i felt. >> reporter: he never stops mentoring. this day advising a student , during a football game. >> as always, thank you very much. >> reporter: oakland native , hosted nba bay and nba countdown on espn. >> market so many students , so many young journalist said that he takes under his wing because he takes is a seriously the responsibility of paying it forward and he sees his career as it only happened because of the people who helped pave the way for him and he is so very committed to making sure that the next generation of journalists has access
university of arkansas, nolan richardson basketball and football, southeastern conference . that is a heckuva job to get coming out of college . >> reporter: the denver post to cover the nuggets to bostonis desire to pay it forward especially for those who look like him. >> there was a prominent writer who i believe his name out today but is a name that people would remember who threw me off real bad at the beginning of my career. and you know, it was somebody that looked like me...
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of bash during the debates over higher education, as a governor, what are the greatest benefits to having strong research universities in your state? gov. sununu: whether it is in my state or in boston? prof. sesno: as the governor of your state. mr. sununu: theoretically a lot of the research that comes out of universities, other businesses will tie in. we did a lot of research about regenerative medicine . manchester, new hampshire is the heart of that right now in america. we are building a factory to literally grow hearts, lungs and all these amazing things, it's so cool. that comes out of being near the research. doing the r&d and that sort of thing. prof. sesno: research money that comes from where? mr. sununu: the federal government, private sector. prof. sesno: so maybe if you're talking to trump, you can talk about that, too. mr. sununu: the nih stuff? this is where i think trump has missed the mark. he did not message this right. i will take half a step back. when we sign a contract with somebody to do a federal contract, the contract says you can take 8 to 12% for overhead and profit. it's a limit to make sure no contractor in america can bilk the system. theoretically it
of bash during the debates over higher education, as a governor, what are the greatest benefits to having strong research universities in your state? gov. sununu: whether it is in my state or in boston? prof. sesno: as the governor of your state. mr. sununu: theoretically a lot of the research that comes out of universities, other businesses will tie in. we did a lot of research about regenerative medicine . manchester, new hampshire is the heart of that right now in america. we are building a...
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he went 11 nba championships as a player and coach for the boston celtics before that russell won 2 ncaa championships with the university ofn 2010 per president. barack obama honored russell with the presidential medal of freedom. not only for his accomplishments in sports, but also his impact during the civil rights movement in the 1960's after his death in 2022, the nba retired russell's number 6 jersey. kron 4 continues to honor black history all this month and be sure to tune in for our special on february twenty-seventh at 06:30pm, hosted by noelle bellow and reyna harvey. now let's turn our focus to bay area basketball. the warriors faced off against former teammate klay thompson and the mavericks in an exciting matchup. but the team fell short of victory. kron. 4 sports director scott reese has the highlights. >> another round of clay for says that does thompson balled out early 3 of his 17 mavs up one after one 2nd quarter warriors down by as many as 14. but here they come, steps 3 makes it. 57 54. >> clock winding down drame a lot. lighting to the rack dubs in the half on a 9, oh run and they're down. just at the
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of we've we have island ping cause the former is randy and busta and console general in new york. and then boston is around a corey a distinguished public policy, follow it, the american universities a route we spent 30 years living in lebanon. welcome to you both, i'll, i don't all begin with you if i can. so what is, as well as calculation hits it's, it's mostly tactical burner. it's a business, there's nothing strategic. there's no alternative armada. i don't think israel has currently lose any interest in staying in south lebanon permanently. establishing any kind of permanent political military position. don't forget israel is deployed in garza israel is deployed inside syria. beyond the 1974 armistice lines is really military is also policing on most of the west bank. i. so there's absolutely no military justification or for that matter of the resources necessary to stay in southern lebanon. what your, what was said previously, that according to the november agreement um, the lebanese army needs to a service already informed that she's by law to moving down south that hasn't been completed. so i think is your staying on those 5 hills house as a precaution? not as something w
of we've we have island ping cause the former is randy and busta and console general in new york. and then boston is around a corey a distinguished public policy, follow it, the american universities a route we spent 30 years living in lebanon. welcome to you both, i'll, i don't all begin with you if i can. so what is, as well as calculation hits it's, it's mostly tactical burner. it's a business, there's nothing strategic. there's no alternative armada. i don't think israel has currently lose...
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of some sort, but they weren't incredibly. but he you know, he did let's see. he university went to ucla, an mba, then got hired for first boston. his net worth now and he just got added to by forbes this is a billion and he gets 36 billion from blackrock and he 400 and some million dollars in shares from their he donated 50,000 the council of foreign relations a few years back the other the other example is james gorman. he's australian and u.s. he is chairman, ceo of morgan. he worked for...