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and on the universal of and on the universal application of law to everyone, to everyone. is law to everyone country that so—called democratic country that you engage in massive human you cannot engage in massive human rights — and indeed, rights violations — and indeed, prime minister netanyahu is responsible �* massive prime minister netanyahu is responsible �*massive human rights responsible for massive human rights violations. is not one jurist violations. thereaisnot one jurist has any violations. thereaisrnot one jurist has any kind of objectivity who that has any kind of objectivity who could argue that there has not been hfirights’ 6 rights violations massive human rights violations in gaza. now that does not mean that the same thing cannot be said of hamas — the moral equivalency is just a there are just a legal equivalency, there are global rules, international law. we say, of these cases should say, of course, these cases are still playing out, israel has said it's acting in self—defense and actions to reduce civilian harm... you cannot 'ustifv massive riahts harm... you cannot 'us
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we had from the university of one to professor told me we saw, he believes all the african states, all capable of putting an end to the blood shift. i think this is going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject on the hands of stairs the way that we just send out to the team. it wouldn't be successful with the on his side, duck taking on these settings. but i think they fully took away that there's existing between a dental appointment is pretty and it's plastic. these we've seen that there's the fact is involved in the homepage attending even though the, the, the see attendance online not physical. but i think the ends of states coming to be loved, but i think we expect at least, is by at least i'm looking forward to it for yeah, well, for additional, for the, somebody from russia's east. and so, i mean region where a chinese congress ship has won a ground in shallow waters. so it won't say that the best was a bulk power legion with coal and hundreds of tons of fuel and assets to dislodge the ships. courtney underway was tug boats and all the equipment.
we had from the university of one to professor told me we saw, he believes all the african states, all capable of putting an end to the blood shift. i think this is going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject on the hands of stairs the way that we just send out to the team. it wouldn't be successful with the on his side, duck taking on these settings. but i think they fully took away that there's existing between a dental appointment is pretty and it's plastic....
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we were speaking with university of one, the professor told melissa, and he believes at east african states will help the broker a last thing. i think there's going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the is definitely can handle stairs to be that we decide that the team i wouldn't be successful with on this side. duck taking on this challenge. but i think the political, we, such as existing with the dental appointment is for the pretty and it seems flat to these. when we've seen that, did they practice involved in their own thinking, attending? even though the, the, the c, i attended online, not physical. but i think the ends of states coming to be loved, but i think we expect that least is by at least i'm looking forward to that. is that because it's for yeah, i get into a story that really sent shock waves around the world this week and well, it hasn't stopped united states agency for international development. the a k, a u. s. a id, now well known as upfront for the c. i a, well donald trump is dismantling like level body. and as he says, the democrats are
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for chinarthe remains one of the universe remains one of the most important trading partners but it is*china's accounted for 18% of china�*s but now it is only 11%. trade but now it is only 11%. tom's 10% tariff means tom's 10% tariff increase means 15 billion us dollars and this will not affect the total trading value. in chinese trading value. in short i think china has enough ww w in dealing w " ’ in dealing with euperie�*no l. ., the resilien ., ., the resilien that talk about the resiliency that in dealing with these china has in dealing with these and the in tariffs and the us and trump in what about canada? particular. what about canada? how is the canadian how resilient is the canadian to the us which is its economy to the us which is its much larger neighbour? cine economy to the us which is its much larger neighbour? challenges is that we are resilient in the less resilient in the sense our supply chains are very that our supply chains are very interconnected but tariffs losers, not winners and create losers, not winners and i the story that donald lthinii. the etary that’uaf
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an antisemitism commission to evaluate the progress of the universities on this issue? ms. mcmahon: yes, i would. i would be looking forward to work with your other members of this committee on such a commission. sen. marshall: let's talk about workforce pell grant's. we can't keep doing what were doing. the average starting salary for graduates from technical colleges and community colleges back home are higher than four-year universities and their debt is close to zero if not zero. would you speak tomorrow but you feel about more flexibility of pell grant's? ms. mcmahon: i would like to see workforce pell grant's. it goes through various stages of getting past. i definitely think that workforce pell grant's are something that could stimulate our economy, provide opportunity for those who are wanting to participate in skill-based learning, to have the opportunity to have short-term certificates of pell grant's that would get those students into the workplace faster if they wanted to be electricians, hvac developers. sen. marshall: apprenticeships as well? m
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of the hospital have been already damaged a, they're completely are mainly completely on spatially. we also discussed the us presidents displacement goals with the head of the center for strategic studies of the university of jordan. one of the countries with a trump team, one sconces to relocate. i was to say the least this is not the least illegally, illegal to displace people is and by international law and international events around law. this is forbidden by the un charter and by the own, uh, united nations, all documents and agreements and parties agree to. and 2nd, it is a certainly crazy ideas, but to solve the problem, you know, sometimes a certain countries like they have something different than these things that they can phase of or the to the way they wanted it to be. and they forget tend to forget about people's well and people's readings and people's determinations to the other thing is, refuse to leave the country and that number that's that they did not leave it as under the war. so the not to leave it at that to go so you know, jordan as far as the states and place that they might, those wanted to send that to from us agents and root countries clearly and out loud, clear and loud. this
of the hospital have been already damaged a, they're completely are mainly completely on spatially. we also discussed the us presidents displacement goals with the head of the center for strategic studies of the university of jordan. one of the countries with a trump team, one sconces to relocate. i was to say the least this is not the least illegally, illegal to displace people is and by international law and international events around law. this is forbidden by the un charter and by the own,...
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of humpback whales, structure. professor simon kirby, from edinburgh university, first time, one of the key defining features of language out in the whale song. this technique to have a google translate for whales, but so in some ways, whale song is actually a bit like music. but we don't use music to say messages like what's for dinner? it turns out generation, so what's next for birdsong, and our prediction is that we should see the same thing there, too. million dollars at auction in new york. short of its estimate. sale would go to establish a scholarship in support hello. for most of the uk, the weather's just this part of blaenau gwent is over 300m above sea level. up on our radar picture. something quite different though, is happening to the weather in the highlands, where we've got barely a cloud in the sky. or 2 for the east coast. of rain and drizzle nothing particularly heavy. and that's making it feel particularly chilly with temperatures today for most about 4 to 6 celsius. now, overnight, ourweak area of low pressure continues and drizzle continuing. here where we'll see a really sharp frost develop. in th
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on cases of police abuse and pretrial detention. and kia was going to be a professor at howard university this fall. i keep saying was, because kia is no longer with us. she was one of the 67 people killed when the american airlines regional jet she was on collided with a black hawk helicopter this week. any previous weekend, kia duggins could have been a great guest to speak with on this show about the work she was doing about fostering diversity and taking down inequities, about why that matters. i wish we had that chance. kia was 30 years old and debating the role of dei is fine. that's not what's happening right now. too many are taking those three letters using that initialism and then calling this these people dei hires. it's a placeholder for a slur. and government resources are being used to literally erase federal dei content online. >> it doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. dei is would have ruined our country and now it's dead. i think dei is dead. so if they want to scrub the website, that's okay with me. >> let's bring in now daniel cameron. he's the former attorney general of kentucky.
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and charles allen, of course, shadow university, the betrayal of liberty on campuses and the like. i haven't read them all. so i don't purport to know them all, but it seemed to me those were about universities. and your book is very focused to law schools. of is there with regard to law schools, would you say they're a subset of the same issue that the universities are dealing with or is it something different? well, there's a great deal of overlap, of course, because they share administrations they are governed together. know the dean is part of the the cabinet, if you will, of the president. and they work with the provost and things like that they don't exist in a vacuum. but there are problems unique to law schools. you know, if you're if teaching if you're teaching the rule of law and the attitude is free speech is part of widespread mercy or that, you know, people should be sentenced, you know, equality under the is is a sham and people be sentenced based on their race for equivalent conduct. that's real problem in law. schools more than if you're teaching the exact same to an
and charles allen, of course, shadow university, the betrayal of liberty on campuses and the like. i haven't read them all. so i don't purport to know them all, but it seemed to me those were about universities. and your book is very focused to law schools. of is there with regard to law schools, would you say they're a subset of the same issue that the universities are dealing with or is it something different? well, there's a great deal of overlap, of course, because they share...
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university of alabama birmingham who's been keeping track of that. hope that answers your question. about that. thank you for asking the question. host: dr. singer mentioned a blog post. you can find his writings oncato.org. in ohio, the line for impacted by fentanyl crisis good morning, heather. caller: good morning. i have a question. my brother is a fictional attics. even when he does not have it, he feels like he's getting zapped, like if he touches metal. he mutilated himself. even if it had bugs in it. i'm wondering if he will ever be ok again. guest: i feel terrible about what your brother is going through. he may have some underlying psychological disorder as well as addiction to the fentanyl. so it is hard for me to say without being familiar. with his case. . some people turn to drug use as a form of self medication for whatever underlying mental health condition they have, so that may be part of your brother's problem. it is rare for just using an opioid continuously, i'm not aware of it causing you to develop psychosis. it has not been associated with that. host: let's hear from dennis, also in ohio, on the line for impacted by fentanyl crisis. good morning, dennis. caller: good morni
university of alabama birmingham who's been keeping track of that. hope that answers your question. about that. thank you for asking the question. host: dr. singer mentioned a blog post. you can find his writings oncato.org. in ohio, the line for impacted by fentanyl crisis good morning, heather. caller: good morning. i have a question. my brother is a fictional attics. even when he does not have it, he feels like he's getting zapped, like if he touches metal. he mutilated himself. even if it...
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of the small business administration. and she knows both k-12 and higher education, as my distinguished colleague senator scott said, in serving on the connecticut state board of education and the sacred heart university board. she was on that since 2004. her confirmation as secretary of education will be a monumental step towards preserving the american dream. and making a bright future possible for the next generation of americans. let's put parents in the driver's seat. let's return to the fundamentals of the classroom learning and teach kids the skills they need to actually achieve their goals. let's put education in the hands of states, not unaccountable federal bureaucrats, and for our kids' sake, let's confirm my friend linda mcmahon, thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. for your opening statement, you are welcome to introduce your guest. >> thank you very much. chairman cassidy. i would like to introduce my daughter, stephanie mcmahon, her husband, and my son, shane mcmahon. i am so happy to have them here and many friends have come from far places so i welcome having them here today and i appreciate that they are here. [protesters shouting] >> thank you, distinguished members of the committ
of the small business administration. and she knows both k-12 and higher education, as my distinguished colleague senator scott said, in serving on the connecticut state board of education and the sacred heart university board. she was on that since 2004. her confirmation as secretary of education will be a monumental step towards preserving the american dream. and making a bright future possible for the next generation of americans. let's put parents in the driver's seat. let's return to the...
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most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport why i want to bring and now tell me the nisa a next on comparative constitutional law and human rights at the university of for one. and i'm tom foss. stop. obviously we've got this meeting going on in terms of the leaders from the region getting together, seeing what can be done to try and resolve the conflict temporarily, or perhaps even in the long run. how do you think they'll manage to think we're going to see any breakthrough? yes, thank you very much. i think i think there's going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject of the heads of stairs to be that we just set up the teams. i wouldn't be successful with the on his side, duck picking on these settings. but i think the political, we such as existing between the 2 communities for the british and inspired police. we've seen that did. the fact is involved in the conflict attending even though the, the, the see attendance online, not physical. but i think the hands of states coming together, but i think we expect the police, this is by at least i'm looking forward to that. is that because it's a, it's for yeah, i me
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cobb played for the university of south carolina for one season, and then the university of connecticut2017-2019 season. >>> and the "new york daily news" says a fire destroyed a buddhist temple in the bronx killing a monk and a visitor. officials say yesterday morning's fire was started by a space heater on the second floor of the building used by buddhist monks and quickly spread to the temple next door. it destroyed two other buildings. a monk who was downstairs praying started waking everyone up so they could escape. authorities say when firefighters arrived a parked car was blocking the fire hydrant. >>> still to come, a victory lap for westminster's best in show. the juicy meal that monty enjoyed. enjoyed. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance... ♪ ♪ ...at each day's start. ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to see. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ and for adults with type 2 diabetes... ...and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects includ
cobb played for the university of south carolina for one season, and then the university of connecticut2017-2019 season. >>> and the "new york daily news" says a fire destroyed a buddhist temple in the bronx killing a monk and a visitor. officials say yesterday morning's fire was started by a space heater on the second floor of the building used by buddhist monks and quickly spread to the temple next door. it destroyed two other buildings. a monk who was downstairs praying...
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university leadership says they now need to refocus on their core mission educating undergrads. san francisco state university has owned and operated this entire campus since 1978. if it closes all ofearch and training that happens here goes away. the decision to wind down this campus has already been made, but when that will happen has not been decided. in the meantime, university leaders and the researchers here are hoping any other school or organization will step in to take it over. in tiburon, sergio quintana, nbc, bay area news. that is a shame and a big loss. let's take you outside now. live. look at the golden gate bridge. it was really windy today. in fact, bridge officials closed the west sidewalk, which is usually the path used by cyclists. but it looks a little more calm at this hour. jeff here with all the details as we head into friday. yeah, wind will be calming down as we head through tomorrow's forecast, so that will be good, although we'll still hang on to some rain chances here. as we head through the next couple of hours. we'll get you all those details right now on that microclimate forecast, and we are going to start it off with what's happening with this weat
university leadership says they now need to refocus on their core mission educating undergrads. san francisco state university has owned and operated this entire campus since 1978. if it closes all ofearch and training that happens here goes away. the decision to wind down this campus has already been made, but when that will happen has not been decided. in the meantime, university leaders and the researchers here are hoping any other school or organization will step in to take it over. in...
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of future tariffs, he's talked about it on microchips, pharmaceuticals, copper. but then he's also talked about putting tariffs on various economies like the european union. he also talked about a universal tariff to put tariffs on everybody. host: what's the goal of a broad tariff policy? guest: president trump talks about trade being unfair whereas the u.s. is has, in many cases, no tariffs at all or lower tariffs than our trading partners because the united states is a net importer of the world's goods. also, republicans are looking at the tax cuts expiring or expanding them and the administration is serious about wanting revenue to help offset some of that lost revenue and is one of the reasons why you could see -- people aren't sure whether the universal tariff is a threat or he could actually do it but you could see it because the administration is serious. host: had an event at politico and one is peter navorro, set up about what he brought to the table when it comes to talking about the president's tariff policy. guest: he's been with president trump since 2016 and been with him the most and he was there in the white house the first and second time. he is really pro tariff. he's
of future tariffs, he's talked about it on microchips, pharmaceuticals, copper. but then he's also talked about putting tariffs on various economies like the european union. he also talked about a universal tariff to put tariffs on everybody. host: what's the goal of a broad tariff policy? guest: president trump talks about trade being unfair whereas the u.s. is has, in many cases, no tariffs at all or lower tariffs than our trading partners because the united states is a net importer of the...
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i understand that you end up in big, i mean, element to one of the universe. you cannot pull up on any of that i'm on with throughout the line. and it has noticed now my 2 benefiting companies. yeah. sign up with this when i cut them in the amount of time, but finding and, and then because that and i'm going to have the understanding. i mean yeah. so the yes and i'll come in and loan on, but most people don't how to. so it was somebody pick up on facebook gave to the site the it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support from the phone and why? what's the funds back home? it's more than just a football club. anyone who says politics should be left off with football and you doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this says he's stuck with the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on house just so you're hearing the fact the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of goals as well with the infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in
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of impersonating federal immigration officers. the three men seen here were arrested in south carolina, north carolina and on the campus of temple university in philadelphia. officials say the man accused in south carolina was caught on video allegedly detaining a group of latino men. here is some of that footage. and we should warn you, you may find it disturbing. >> you got caught, whoa. >> where are you from? mexico. >> you're from. >> mexico? you're going back to mexico. no. i'm coming. >> back in 20. >> i don't know. i don't be speaking that pig latin. the country. i'll be speaking that pig latin here. >> cnn's gloria pazmino is on the story for us. and, gloria, the south carolina suspect, already bonded out of jail, and his family is now speaking out. what are they saying? >> well, boris, they've. >> said that. >> this man who. >> is. >> seen on. >> this video. >> has. been suffering. >> from some. >> mental health challenges. >> and they attribute. >> that as the reason for what. >> we see. on that. >> video, which, as. >> you. >> said, boris. >> is extremely disturbing. also in the video. >> you can see that he is. >> taunting thes
of impersonating federal immigration officers. the three men seen here were arrested in south carolina, north carolina and on the campus of temple university in philadelphia. officials say the man accused in south carolina was caught on video allegedly detaining a group of latino men. here is some of that footage. and we should warn you, you may find it disturbing. >> you got caught, whoa. >> where are you from? mexico. >> you're from. >> mexico? you're going back to...
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of time. just after 9:00 a.m. last february 22 lake wentn for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia, but never returned. her parents are here, her sister, all of her relatives. while on her run laken was attacked, viciously assaulted, beaten, and brutalized by an illegal alien gang member that was set loose into our country by the last administration. we are deeply honored to be joined today by laken's parents allison and john and her sister, lauren. thank you so much. [applause] so sad. we were together right after that happened. it is a tremendous tribute to your daughter what is taking place today. that is all i can say. it is so sad we have to be doing it at all. thank you so much for being here. to laken's family we will keep laken's memory alive in our hearts together, in everyone's hearts and with today's action her name will live forever in the laws of our country, a very important law that has brought democrats and republicans to do. that is not easy to do. laken did it. america will never ever forget laken hope riley. the vicious criminal that murdered her was an illegal alien from a venezuela
of time. just after 9:00 a.m. last february 22 lake wentn for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia, but never returned. her parents are here, her sister, all of her relatives. while on her run laken was attacked, viciously assaulted, beaten, and brutalized by an illegal alien gang member that was set loose into our country by the last administration. we are deeply honored to be joined today by laken's parents allison and john and her sister, lauren. thank you so much. [applause] so...
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university of minnesota. >> my name's theodore iwashina. i'm an icu physician and professor of medicine and health policy at johns hopkins university in baltimore. >> so, in science, you can think of direct costs as oneticular research project, the chemicals and the cells and the salaries of the researchers. but then there are the indirect costs of maintaining and replacing equipment, ordering, bookkeeping, handling hazard waste, and compliance with government regulations. >> the nih decision to shift the indirect costs has an impact on myself and my colleagues and many researchers across the country. because what it means is that a smaller percentage of funding is flowing into our universities, into our institutions to help do some very simple things like keep the lights on, make sure we have paper and printers and supplies. >> all projects of every scientist are being affected. so take any particular area of research you want, let's say, pediatric cancer. this would amount to a 15% to 20% decrease in funding for studying that. if it continues like this, it's going to lead to layoffs. so people are going to lose their jobs. >> all the support staff, all the suppliers, all the other folks who keep th
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investigations into five universities, where it says widespread anti-semitic harassment has been reported. the investigations are in response to the rise of anti-semitism onses following the october 7th attack. uc berkeley, columbia university. northwestern university. portland state university, and the university of minnesota are being investigated for violating title vi of the civil rights act, which protects students from discrimination and harassment based on national origin. in a statement, a uc berkeley spokesperson said berkeley is and always has been 100% committed to having a campus community where every single student feels safe, respected and welcome without regard for their origins, identities, beliefs or perspectives. >> transportation secretary sean duffy went to visit the site where a medical jet crashed into a neighborhood in philadelphia on friday. seven people were killed, six on the learjet, including a child who was receiving medical treatment. one person on the ground died. the cockpit voice recorder was recovered in a crater about eight feet below the surface. the plane did not have a data recorder. 24 people on the ground were hurt
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we've heard from university of or one to professor tumble, lisa who believes that the end of the day, east african states will be very helpful in helping to broker a long lasting piece. and i think this is going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject of hands upstairs to the team. but it wouldn't be successful with the on his side duck taking on these settings. but i think they fully took away that is existing between a dental appointment is for the pretty and. busy plans to these we've seen that they've got these symbols in the homepage attending even though the, the, the c, attendance on line, not physical. but i think the ends of state government to be loved. but i think we expect that police deserves by at least i'm looking forward to it for you to know maybe now when you it hasn't. most of the countries founding presidents, i'm new goma, has passed away the age of 95 of the nation's car lead to pay tribute to the legacy . no government has now left behind on finding, finding out here, i got a marsh out, then i may be on people joining the dots. i
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a anti-semitism commission to evaluate the progress of the universities ons issue. >> yes, i would and i look forward perhaps working with you brother members of the committee on such a commission. >> okay talk about workforce help rent saying we can't keep doing what we are doing average startingng salary for graduates from our community colleges and back home, higher than our four-year universities and that dad is close to zero as well would you. rudabeh: small white be filled out more flexibility help estimatera certainly yes i go through various stages of getting past and is. definitely think workforce pell grants are something that could help right cannot economy provide opportunity for those who are participating in skilled -based learning how the opportunities to short-term certificates of pell grants. that would get those students into the workplace faster to be electricians at, the developer. >> an apprenticeship as well. >> apprenticeships and internships and all of that. in fact, the first trump ministration i was part of with sba andnd the depart
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shiva is professor of strategy at national defense university here in washington, d.c. she the author of multiple books on the former soviet union and articles she has been engaging with broader audience in the policy world for several years. and her latest book is called entitled covi. 19 humanitarianism geopolitical logics of chinese, russian and american assistance. it's really a great book. you can see here that she wrote with the colleagues that is looking at how assistant rice should be interpreted as part of a geopolitical discourse and as a space for constructive political action by great power and that's what we would be discussing today. so my welcome, i will give you the floor for about 30 minutes. then we will open for q&a discussion. and i welcome our c-span audience also. thank you. my other floor is yours. thank you so much. and i do want to express my sincere appreciation to all of you for taking the time to join us this afternoon. so those of you who spend your winter holidays here in the job area should remember the early january snow that blanketed the dmv right. so as the east coast ex
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university of east anglia. thank university of east anglia. forjoining us on bbc news. thank you forjoining us on bbc news.st of all, why are we newsq'fitst'df'ql�*ltwhy are we january " ebeingrbzroken? records being broken? because there are too _ records being broken? because there are too - fossil- into the 77777??? into the atmosphere, and geing intethea�*mflsehee and. 7:7 changed. that story has not changed. humanity to stop burning humanity has to stop burning fossil fuels. humanity has to stop burning fossilfuels. right now, for ,=—.sz§zi—;.§e’f ”w...” 7, january record temperature, the january record temperature, there is to lots of the january record temperature, there is the to lots of the january record temperature, there is the climate )ts of have § 77 have all of the data scientists have all of the data in the world to explain why thatis, in the world to explain why that is, versus the cooling we in the world to explain why that is expect; the cooling we in the world to explain why that is expect right cooling we in the world to explain why that is expect right now. ig we would expect right now
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the spring and, and of course on the electorate, the university of tar to joining us from histone here. thank you for your time. so chris, he's the far 1st prime minister just for about a complete term since the country is independence in 2008. he won in a landslide in the last election. what 2 voters most identify him with is a very. busy few things the probably do with the sun is far from the with all the other kind of this for the new sort of. ready political party leaders that peace and corruption matters show. supposed to be of course. so be the news from the front of almost the public issue. so these are the 3 things are on the side of the boulders. identifying with okay, you see mentioned national dignity. how would you describe relations between cost of those ethnic albanian majority and it's sort of minority under corte right? so um, but were you $1.00 of those people who do that open without his own uh, um initiative but it was uh so the 1st thing that from the 1st window when he opened frame us is september 2023. when. busy were part of our gates are just starting to, you kn
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can appreciate and respect the god-given rights of their fellow citizens, because one of the wonderful paradockses in religion connecting us to the universal, it deepens our commitment to the neighbors and obligations to one another and individual communities that all of us call home. i know that many of you came from all over our country. and i know that many of you know that i come from a poor part of our country. in growing up, my family and i weren't regular church goers. my grandmother was a faithful woman but skeptical of institutional religion and rarely attended sunday services. whether it was her or later with my father to his church in western ohio and now as a member of my own congregation i was struck by what i saw. my grandma once told me that in the area of eastern kentucky, even the apass pallians were snake handlers. church was a place and still is where people of different races, different backgrounds, different walks of life came together in commitment to their shared communities and commitment to their god, a place where the c.e.o. and worker stood equal before their worship of god. they were united in the acts of servic
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on college campuses. officials accused campuses of allowing anti-semitism after the october 7th hamas attack on israel. >>> the detroit news says the aclu is suing the universityalestinian protesters were banned from campus. the federal lawsuit file on behalf of at least five people accuses the school of violating their right to free speech. last week a student who dedicated to the palestinian liberation was cut off from funding for two years for actions the university says violated school policies. the school didn't immediately respond to request for comment. >>> and new york says state attorney general letitia james warned hospitals against canceling transgender care. she sent a letter to hospitals yesterday saying refusing treatment would violate state anti-discrimination laws. it comes after president trump signed an executive order last week threatening to withhold federal funds from hospitals providing gender affirming treatments to people under the age of 19. that includes puberty blockers and hormone treatments. >>> ahead, reviving a vampire slayer. reports of a reboot of a popular show starring share sarah michelle geller. you don't have to settle. ar
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number one financial priority is putting billions of dollars towards federal aid for these students so that a they can go and be indoctrinated, and yet there's no accountability put on these universitieseral ed courses that are just a scam to get the universities more enriched and then end these dei classes that, again, are teaching gender studies and all these racial classes that have nothing to do with anything if relevant. it is all a scam, and this is why you have so many students and crippling debt or with degrees they can't do anything with. it's because the didn't of education is failing them from the ages of 5 all the a way through their upper education. it is out of control. elizabeth: xavier derusso, thank you so much for being with us tonight. it's t great to see you again. >> great to see you. elizabeth: watch this. listen to this. >> that's why i have been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices. another 15 million barrels from the strategic petroleum reserve. i've released millions of barrels of oil from our strategic petroleum reserve. i a have ordered the biggest release ever of our strategic petroleum disorder. elizabeth: remember that from joe biden? if cho
number one financial priority is putting billions of dollars towards federal aid for these students so that a they can go and be indoctrinated, and yet there's no accountability put on these universitieseral ed courses that are just a scam to get the universities more enriched and then end these dei classes that, again, are teaching gender studies and all these racial classes that have nothing to do with anything if relevant. it is all a scam, and this is why you have so many students and...
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you know the dynamo of democracy and common sense that is also diluted. he must have gone to the university in one of those kind of places where they're not teaching in history. that's for sure. because all us decided to think of the united states for freeing his country and making it a democracy again. yeah, that's correct. it was the united states that, you know, freed germany from the yoke of naziism. forget the fact that the nazis, you know, high level joined the army and went overseas and killed lots of people. me know, we know last week about what was happening as a camp and we were the 1st thing we know was when we saw the americans coming with the dollars. did you, you know exactly what was going on anyway, o f had cited to congratulate america. certainly, certainly, you know, nothing to do it from color scheme of the money, you know, and in the warren, you crime that's totally good. all off is a scholar of history are so about face history. when the video you see a very happy by all the states to treat our country and help us to become a democracy again as a business. yeah, we'll. yeah, y
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at university of phoenix. one early in the administration is closing up permit of education's in washington d.c. and sending all education and education worker needs back to the states. we want them to run education of our children. >> this is something trump was talking about throughout his entire campaign and now he's keeping yet another one of his promises. executive order to abolish the department of education, telling his own nominee for secretary linda mcmahon, he wants her to put herself out of a job. teachers union president randi weingarten throwing a fit making wild claims about where the education departments money is actually going. >> you are talking about millions of kids and what the department really does is make sure the money goes out and it's not stolen. it is actually used for the intended purposes. >> where's the money going? was taking it? are they trying to take the money that kids get for tax cuts for billionaires? it is illegal to take that money out of children's mouths and give it to bil
at university of phoenix. one early in the administration is closing up permit of education's in washington d.c. and sending all education and education worker needs back to the states. we want them to run education of our children. >> this is something trump was talking about throughout his entire campaign and now he's keeping yet another one of his promises. executive order to abolish the department of education, telling his own nominee for secretary linda mcmahon, he wants her to put...
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robinson, who wrote the introduction to my book of actors names on the front of book to quoting this one. but he's a professor down at universe california santa barbara. he describes the current to our species and living things. nuclear war become a reality as a threat that would everyone in the world. some of that slower destruction of environmental puzzles, similar dangers of the environment, many of which could occur with will occur the life expectancy of all all people on earth here today. and so the titans are embedded in a system of mandatory growth failure to achieve continuing expansion leads to also can lead to economic stagnation which result in depressions bank failures and currency collapses, mass unemployment and many believe that capitalism is an economic system that invariably inevitably adjusts itself by contradictions. recessions and depressions. however, the titans are trapped in a web of enforced growth that requires ongoing management and the formation of new and ever expanding capital investment. this puts them into political worldwide in becomes a kind of a manifest destiny to seek total capital dominati
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of residential turn. we focus on the early months of andrew jackson's first terms in 1829 including the policy agenda controversy surrounding the cabinet. louisiana state university journalism professor john maxwell hamilton talks about the u.s. government propaganda efforts during world war i. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> c-span, democracy unfiltered. funded by these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. ♪♪ buckeye broadband support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. next national security advisor michael walton and special envoy to the middle east talking about the situation in gaza before meeting between president trump and israeli prime minister netanyahu at the white house. i make myself available and you know to answer questions on other subjects going on in this building. please be respectful of their time and they are happy to answer your questions and. [inaudible] >> i had a quick question. has prime minister netanyahu submitted. >> we are in phas
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our speaker is professor of strategy at national university here in washington, d.c. she's the author of multiple books on the former soviet union. she has been engaging with the world for several years. her latest book is called "covid-19 humanitarianism, geopolitical logic of chinese, russian, and american assistance." it's really a great book. she works with the police that is looking at how assistance should be interpreted as part of the geopolitical discourse and as a space for political action by great power, and that's what we'll be discussing today. mariya, welcome. i will give you the floor, and then we will open for q&a discussion, and i welcome our c-span audience also. thank you, mariya, it's all yourselves. >> thank you so much. i want to express my sun sear appreciation to all of you for taking the time today this afternoon. those of you who spend your winter holidays here in the d.m.v. area should remember the early january snow that blanketed the d.m.v., right? as the east coast experienced some record inches of snow this year, fires he represented on the west coast -- erupted on the west
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politicians who attended. a new grouping in the european parliament that's trying on eu institutions. at the university of cardiff, who has been watching the event. they are one of the three groups of far right parties in the european union. they are biggest? ' 7 "w ' h biggest group. w biggestigroup’. angiggt’ l members up. amongst l members are amongst l members are am tourt their members are vic tour orban, marine le and the orban, marine le pen and the leader of the party for freedom in the netherlands. this is a regular rally that these parties where they these parties hold where they all come together and talk about politics. the main reason they do these is is“? “a? did“??? ff“? e it gs“? t“??? “did“??? til"? 6 it gra nts 22“? “222 22�*5222 22m? '2 it grants them a because it grants them a certain level of coverage and it gives them an it also gives them an opportunity to exchange ideas ji— 7 set the 77 set the priorities 77 set the priorities for and set the prierities fer �* own political group what and set the prierities fer �* of�*n political group what and set the prierities fer �* of�*n polit
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[skateboard sounds] at university over a player's participation on the women's volleyball team. sdsu is one ofwo universities being investigated, along with penn, for allegedly allowing transgender athletes to compete on women's teams. the trump administration is looking into possible title nine violations, claiming the mistreatment of female athletes. this comes less than 24 hours after president trump signed an executive order banning transgender women from playing girls and women's sports. san jose state responded to the news of this investigation in a statement. the university's president writes in part. san jose state university is committed to ensuring that all of our students, including our student athletes, are treated fairly and free from discrimination and afforded the rights and protections granted under federal and state law. csu says it will cooperate fully with the government's inquiry. san jose state has not confirmed it has a transgender woman on the volleyball team. >> this comes as san jose city leaders voted unanimously to reaffirm support for undocumented immigrants, and al
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costs has an impact on myself and my colleagues and many researchers across the country, because what it means is that a smaller percentage of funding is flowing into our universitieso our institutions to help do very simple things like keep the lights on, make sure we have paper and printers and supplies. carole: all projects of every scientist are being affected. so take any particular area of research you want, let's say pediatric cancer. this would amount to a 15%-20% decrease in funding for studying that. and this is an area where nih investment has already fueled amazing results. if it continues like this, it's going to lead to layoffs. so people are going to lose their jobs. dr. iwashyna: all the support staff, all the suppliers, all the other folks who keep the buildings running, keep the labs running, keep the hospital running who depend on the downstream benefits of the nih funding. and it's not just taking money away from the scientists. it's taking money away from the working people who make these universities often the largest employer in their state. rachel: for those who are not in the research world, it's very easy to think it's not a big deal or th
costs has an impact on myself and my colleagues and many researchers across the country, because what it means is that a smaller percentage of funding is flowing into our universitieso our institutions to help do very simple things like keep the lights on, make sure we have paper and printers and supplies. carole: all projects of every scientist are being affected. so take any particular area of research you want, let's say pediatric cancer. this would amount to a 15%-20% decrease in funding...
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the may job our project along the vote 30, but on the 190-1611 the location of the loans of the climate unit. as far as the department of gloom, a university or signs on technology. and who am i seeing a gun they are subject to foretell is a gun. they understand the africans that our do is to ensure that we industrialize i late the institute, the gun on new project. because a is looking to watch industrialization when they are a sudden get for you and vice need as in 1900. on 58, you knock, i've done. it talks, read them on top, industrialize this when he meets with the lead, as in what i'll call you 196, this is about independence. and industrialize is on the 1900 on 6 to 3, within the base of 10 to 2nd on the 25th of may. when they made this not to, to lead us from getting mind. benita, that's africa most industrialized. so the whole idea of african industrialized vision and ask because the idea about muscling the, i mean so is this is something that i've been with us the very if after that there is something missing that time i put in a gun in times on. yeah. they are talking about this top measurement of hydro, electric power, the buil
the may job our project along the vote 30, but on the 190-1611 the location of the loans of the climate unit. as far as the department of gloom, a university or signs on technology. and who am i seeing a gun they are subject to foretell is a gun. they understand the africans that our do is to ensure that we industrialize i late the institute, the gun on new project. because a is looking to watch industrialization when they are a sudden get for you and vice need as in 1900. on 58, you knock,...