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narratives and hoaxes, hucksters and artful deceptions, the esthetics of deception and illusion in 19th century american culture makes you want to go to the university of montevallo. last year, alex won the university's college of arts and sciences outstanding teaching award. so i think we're in for a treat this evening. alex has published articles in the journals american periodicals, the mark twain annual american literature and arizona quarterly. he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities and the university of cambridge and of course, from the american antiquarian society, where he was a jay and deborah last fellow in graphic arts in 2018 2019. he has indeed been a familiar face here, participating in our 2022 summer seminar in american visual culture and serving on our short on our short term fellowship selection committee. that same year, the project he worked on as a researcher here is now a book which he's discussing tonight. lost literacies experiments in the 19th century. u.s. comic. if you thought american comic strips began sometime around the 1890s or the early 20th century, alex is book will take you back
narratives and hoaxes, hucksters and artful deceptions, the esthetics of deception and illusion in 19th century american culture makes you want to go to the university of montevallo. last year, alex won the university's college of arts and sciences outstanding teaching award. so i think we're in for a treat this evening. alex has published articles in the journals american periodicals, the mark twain annual american literature and arizona quarterly. he has received fellowships from the national...
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of what happens in the industry in that respect. certainly the way we work with our students to ensure our students is to ensure that they are aware of the university artsrriving and heavy rain to come as well. where we've got the mildest of the air with that southerly wind. so, double figures first thing in the morning across parts start for all of us. it will be windy. some rain arriving later on in the afternoon if that happens, we could see temperatures peaking at 16 the end of november. the latter stages of friday. slightly fresher air tucking in behind as well. east anglia and kent. sunny spells and scattered showers developing into of saturday into sunday, another significant low until the end of the day. now, looking a little bit further ahead, we keep a slightly fresher theme, but it will stay unsettled to the far north and west, with the best of the sunshine still see double figures. this is bbc news. israel says the remains of two child hostages have been identified, but the third body handed over yesterday is not their mother, as hamas claims. the war with russia. white house officials have accused president zelensky of "insulting" president
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she is a students may faculty of dramatic arts at the university of bill grade, and it's good to have you with this. i understand you have been involved in these student protests. it's it's, it's a big deal to get one organize. it's something different altogether to keep the momentum of these large scale protests going help students been able to do their uh yes. hi. uh well, uh, 1st of all, i think that um, the fabric be so organized through um, the principles of direct democracy. and the plenary sessions plays a huge role here. so this movement has no leaders. so when a capital t comes up with a proposal for a protest, if the majority of the faculty says yes, then you organize meetings, we are organized to work groups that deal with strategies, public captions, media, donations, and so on. so, so it's a, it's a huge system and each student is encouraged to participate as much as he or she can. let me ask you, um, what do you think about the growing calls for president bush, its 2 step down as well. um, that's a not in our demands. we ask for the institutions to do their jobs. it does
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the author on this tv. teaches courses in film historyt film and digital arts at the university u of new mexico and allie berelles cur key. welcoming to the roosevelt reading session. proximate cause. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you forer being here. thank you to the archivest here that are so important to the work we do, thank you to the other researches and scholars and i'd like to thank franklin and eleanor for the shining example they made for all of us. not just the pioneer. that's something nobody talks about but quite a big deal. today ms. roosevelt on 1960 but albert einstein made his first television appearance. after working in europe with the united nations she came back to tv with ms. roosevelt meets the public on nbc in '50 and '51. bothth of them were leads in to meet the n press. she didn't have another televisionow show until 1959 but able to express views on political candidates and focus on issues. with appearances on shows throughout the decades. this 1960 earning higher ratings and speeches of president truman. to shortly before her death host man kind on educational television
the author on this tv. teaches courses in film historyt film and digital arts at the university u of new mexico and allie berelles cur key. welcoming to the roosevelt reading session. proximate cause. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you forer being here. thank you to the archivest here that are so important to the work we do, thank you to the other researches and scholars and i'd like to thank franklin and eleanor for the shining example they made for all of us. not just the...
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of the capital. jakarta is a center of art and culture. it's a magnet for the young look here for it's universities like life and sporting fixtures. slaymen football club has mostly languished, and the 2nd division since its formation in 1976. but the supporters have taken their queue from overseas under changing the sink, so found the power if the bypass the nothing company the both of us a lot of times if i pull that data this off with the offensive up with that, the internet's not the studio but it guy, yeah, money. yeah. money i just spinning applicants to swap the indic use and do this. i'm gonna have to go. yeah. so what about a young when it would be, uh, i thought the implants, but when i don't really get support about the, i mean it got locked in on like the violent south american guys. slaven motors are peace loving. the 3 i'm working with the flossing when it comes to the point in would be would be 7, whatever is on the statements ultra fund stage, a spectacle to rival any club in the world. wide open, adapt little bit at the negative stigma from the whole task and i'm going to got a day i assume when they look before me, the w
of the capital. jakarta is a center of art and culture. it's a magnet for the young look here for it's universities like life and sporting fixtures. slaymen football club has mostly languished, and the 2nd division since its formation in 1976. but the supporters have taken their queue from overseas under changing the sink, so found the power if the bypass the nothing company the both of us a lot of times if i pull that data this off with the offensive up with that, the internet's not the studio...
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television historian who teaches courses in film history and serves as the film and digital arts department administrator at the university of new mexico in albuquerque. she's a ph.d. candidate in film and television studies. the university of east anglia in the united kingdom and has been a lifelong roosevelt i'm sorry, eleanor roosevelt enthusiast. eleanor roosevelt on screen. her first book, please join me in welcoming ms. beachum to the roosevelt reading festival. well, thanks for that introduction and thanks, everybody, for being here. thanks also to the archivists here who are so important to all this work that we do, thanks to the other researchers and scholars. and also, i have to thank both franklin and eleanor roosevelt for the shining example that they made for all of us. so i'll be talking about my book. eleanor roosevelt on screen. and i think i'm the only one here today talking about air rather than fdr. and i'm also a film and television historian. so my topics a little different than everyone here today. but over the years, i found myself recognizing that eleanor was not just a pioneer in print and radio, but
television historian who teaches courses in film history and serves as the film and digital arts department administrator at the university of new mexico in albuquerque. she's a ph.d. candidate in film and television studies. the university of east anglia in the united kingdom and has been a lifelong roosevelt i'm sorry, eleanor roosevelt enthusiast. eleanor roosevelt on screen. her first book, please join me in welcoming ms. beachum to the roosevelt reading festival. well, thanks for that...
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of the capital. jakarta is a center of art and culture. it's a magnet for the young flock here for it's university's night life. and sporting fixtures. slaymen football club has mostly languished in the 2nd division since its formation in 1976. but the supporters of taking their cue from overseas, under changing the se, so found the power if the bypass that's only one or nothing company moving a lot of buttons on the claim. the both of us a lot of times if i pull that data this off, close to offensive up with that the, the new site directly to the young. but it's a money, a money. i just split it. yep. okay. so, so lots of young indic use into this. i'm gonna have to go. yeah. so what about a young when it would be, uh, i thought the implants, but when i don't really guess what about the, i mean it all off the on like the violent south american guys, slaves and motors are peace loving. the 3 i'm working with the flossing when it comes to me, i'm funny and will be with 7 or whatever that was the statements ultra fund stage, a spectacle to rival any club in the world. wide open, adapt little bit at the negative t
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of collectivity. we for has worked at princeton's university louis center for the arts, the warriors institute of contemporary arts mcevoy foundation, berkeley arts museum, the kitchen and the museum of african diaspora. there are lecturer at stanford university thank you so much. >> do we have any commissioner or comments at this point and ask remind you to say your name with your comments? >> well i think this is a really intriguing exhibition. i'm the artist and what the curators will do with it. i'm really looking forward to it. hats off carolina. this one's a good one. yeah. i mean they all are but it's i'm very intrigued with this one and look forward to it. >> yeah. thank you. please come to the opening may 2020. may 22nd. >> okay. >> i hope there aren't any other comments i'd like to make or are there any public comments for this? if you'd like to make a public comment please proceed to the podium and fill out an information card. we are currently on item five. is there anyone who would like to make a public comment on this current agenda item? >> i see no public comment at this time. then i am going
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the art. >> she's a sort of universal masterpiece, you know. and people want to spend time with her. ut the louvre is filled with one thousand. >> reporter: the revamp will see the painting moved to its own separate space where it will be easier to manage the crowds, but visitors will have to purchase an extra ticket just to see the famed artwork. as part of the ambitious refurbishment, a new entrance will be added to help manage visitor flow, replacing the iconic glass pyramid as the main entry point. the museum has now outgrown this entrance, which is relatively small. the space below is limited, and in summer it gets very hot under all that glass. to help pay for the overhaul, which is expected to cost around $800 million over ten years, president macron announced that visitors from outside the european union will pay more from next year. >> i'm going to say it's not to discourage international tourism or to punish anyone, but the reality of the economy. >> reporter: the louvre has also begun private fundraising, hoping the museum's popularity will help loosen purse strings around
the art. >> she's a sort of universal masterpiece, you know. and people want to spend time with her. ut the louvre is filled with one thousand. >> reporter: the revamp will see the painting moved to its own separate space where it will be easier to manage the crowds, but visitors will have to purchase an extra ticket just to see the famed artwork. as part of the ambitious refurbishment, a new entrance will be added to help manage visitor flow, replacing the iconic glass pyramid as...
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the leadership of ulysses grant and coeditor of the art of command. american military leadership from george washington to colin powell from 2013 to 2014. he was a fulbright scholar at the national university of at maynooth and currently a non resident adjunct at the republic of indonesia's defense university. his current project is grant his generals. a study in military command has talked today is titled american african american soldiers and the fight for civil the civil war threatened social, social, political and economic stability of the united states, including the loss of fundamental civil rights, martial law restrictions on a free press and suspension habeas corpus, endangered the ideals of the declaration of independence and rights articulated in the constitution nevertheless, some saw the war as an opportune today to gain for the first time those same rights the participation of african american soldiers in the border conflict. the wider civil war is a story of courage, honor and a story of. the fight for freedom, civil liberty and civil rights. dr. harry laver. well, thank you. and first, as have said, thanks to freedom's frontier, the kansas city civil war around table four, o
the leadership of ulysses grant and coeditor of the art of command. american military leadership from george washington to colin powell from 2013 to 2014. he was a fulbright scholar at the national university of at maynooth and currently a non resident adjunct at the republic of indonesia's defense university. his current project is grant his generals. a study in military command has talked today is titled american african american soldiers and the fight for civil the civil war threatened...
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of the american society of historians. dean kotlowski. she is professor of history at salisbury and was 2022 fulbright distinct chair in arts humanities social sciences at the australian national university. his book, nixon's civil rights politics, principle and policy, was published by harvard university press in 2002. and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather in cambridge. i think today is 43 and rainy. so not only do we wish you were here, but sure, you wish you were here. and i do. she's been an archivist with the national archives and records administration the past 14 years. first, working at the richard nixon presidential library before joining jfk in 2013. prior to her with nara, she worked for the winthrop group in new york city. abigail received her m.s. in library and information science from long island university. 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 o
of the american society of historians. dean kotlowski. she is professor of history at salisbury and was 2022 fulbright distinct chair in arts humanities social sciences at the australian national university. his book, nixon's civil rights politics, principle and policy, was published by harvard university press in 2002. and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather in...
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of statements by him? yeah, i understood just to clarify, i'm kind met the i'm a visiting scholar at the door push down university center for contemporary art studies in but on on that question, it's hard to know what the president means. i don't think he spends a lot of time thinking about and so nuances in detail. also any issue really, but particularly this one he's uh, you know, he says things without much regard for. ready or fax or consequences. so yes, we don't know. does he mean each and every single awesome picture that is still remaining? or does he mean simply the hostages who are scheduled to be released on saturday? we don't know, but he has essentially doubled down on his plan and to expel palestinians from gaza and not be allowed to return. and so that change is, i think the completion of the ceasefire process going forward. it'll have netanyahu's coalition has been looking for an excuse to go back and restart the war. uh, particularly some of the more extreme elements but nothing you know himself. i think we do would not be upset by a return to full war and gaza. but this time, it would not be about hostages, but it would be
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the reciprocal tariffs, we're not using universal tariff baseline. reciprocal tariffs give trump i think more elbow room to negotiate art of the deal, which is good. think in his heart, hardly anyone that lives believes me, heart is a free trader, he you know, tax us, we tax you, but you tax us less and we'll tax you less. >> you are right, trump has faith in american worker and business, to be able to compete with anyone in world as long as we have a level playing field, all of our allies, in world run giants tariffs and trade barriers whether formal or a vat tax our imports to their country, but don't tax their exports. so they run that, it puts us at a disan vantage, trump will s no more that is over. it goes to cold war, we did it to beat communism that is over, everyone else should level the playing field. larry: standing up for america. , and i think it will work out. you are not expecting fed to cut interest rates soon? >> no, i don't think that -- i think they are done for the year. they -- if inflation continues to come down, maybe they will think about it next year, market thinks they have one or two left, but they are wrong. larry: are
the reciprocal tariffs, we're not using universal tariff baseline. reciprocal tariffs give trump i think more elbow room to negotiate art of the deal, which is good. think in his heart, hardly anyone that lives believes me, heart is a free trader, he you know, tax us, we tax you, but you tax us less and we'll tax you less. >> you are right, trump has faith in american worker and business, to be able to compete with anyone in world as long as we have a level playing field, all of our...
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. >> reporter: the project launched a decade ago with the goal of giving every community access to the arts . music is called the universalhe notes are helping some heal. >> hearing the beat and hearing the nose and learning stuff, it all helps out. >> let's pause for a second and you put your pencils down and let the joy of music wash over you. >> reporter: the women in orange jumpsuits are showing classical music is not only a genre appreciated by the elite. the program offers an opportunity for the inmates to see a string quartet perform live, a first for some. >> one of the reasons i started playing the violin was to be able to share my emotions with others . to be able to empower the students to do that for themselves and find out what it is to express themselves creatively is the most joyful application of music i could've asked for. >> reporter: there is an emotional response to the music of a human connection from the inmates reaction, it is clear the notes change the mood and help create a mental escape. >> the way their teaching how to make the music and the music notes are awesome. and very, very experience tha
. >> reporter: the project launched a decade ago with the goal of giving every community access to the arts . music is called the universalhe notes are helping some heal. >> hearing the beat and hearing the nose and learning stuff, it all helps out. >> let's pause for a second and you put your pencils down and let the joy of music wash over you. >> reporter: the women in orange jumpsuits are showing classical music is not only a genre appreciated by the elite. the...
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corner of the plaza featuring these three unique scalable geometric art pieces designed by alexis sablone who's an olympic skateboarder and an mit trained architect and a professor at the university of chicago. she's incredible. the new design blends skateboarding with public art, creating an engaging experience for both novice and experience skaters. we're getting a lot of young people out there. the event was we were joined by board president rafael mandolin d-5th supervisor bilal mahmoud again the skateboard project and their great ceo ben machine converse vp brandis russell and then alexis was there too. and then on saturday converse the skate park project and skate like a girl hosted a celebration to kick off the expansion featuring skateboarding competitions, giveaways. this was a build on the $2 million effort we undertook in 2023 that now has seen 350,000 people come to u.n. plaza each year for four healthy and happy reasons. we're very, very, very proud of this project. it's also result it resulted in nearly an 80% reduction in daytime crime in the space. >> it's really turned the corner. so i want to thank our partner the civic center community benefit district which we
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of your questions. our first speaker is dr. lydia metz brandt, a professor of art and architectural history at the university of south carolina. dr. brandt has authored the south carolina statehouse grounds, a guidebook and first in the homes of his countrymen, george washington's mount vernon and the american imagination, as well as articles and winters. her portfolio is antiques and fine art. the public historian, the journal of the society of architectural historians and many book chapters. her current research explores the southern plantation house in popular visitor visual culture. our second speaker is dr. melissa davis, assistant professor of history at augusta university in augusta, georgia. her interests lie in the civil war and reconstruction. women and gender studies and public history. her book gendering secession white women and the politics and politics in south carolina, 1862 1861 will be published with cambridge university press in 2025. our third speaker is dr. derek o leary, who received his ph.d. in u.s. history at uc berkeley in 2020 and has taught since at bard high school, early college, d.c., and the uni
of your questions. our first speaker is dr. lydia metz brandt, a professor of art and architectural history at the university of south carolina. dr. brandt has authored the south carolina statehouse grounds, a guidebook and first in the homes of his countrymen, george washington's mount vernon and the american imagination, as well as articles and winters. her portfolio is antiques and fine art. the public historian, the journal of the society of architectural historians and many book chapters....
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the metropolitan of art. these are the business, the council of foreign relations, the world economic forum, business roundtable, mba out of columbia. and he went to the university of melbourne to get his b.a. degree. he is morgan stanley, composer has 10 million and his share values 25 million by third example is as judith missick. she's at morgan. she's also the board of in-q-tel, which is the cia's technology management foundation. so the board of directors of general hewlett packard and she just and she until recently was the ceo of kissinger associates kissinger of course is past but she's down on a down days on board of of a large for foundation all the american actually foundation which supports us british relationships. she worked at lehman bank barclays but she was the deputy director of the cia. from 1983 cia. from 1983 to 2005. and there was one other woman who was in the cia as well. so they have intelligence connections her morgan's daily compensation was 370,000. she's that stock worth 2.5. she has shares. she gets gm gives her 361,000 b on their board. and she has shares. they're worth a couple, 300,000 in titans. i address consequences of the inv
the metropolitan of art. these are the business, the council of foreign relations, the world economic forum, business roundtable, mba out of columbia. and he went to the university of melbourne to get his b.a. degree. he is morgan stanley, composer has 10 million and his share values 25 million by third example is as judith missick. she's at morgan. she's also the board of in-q-tel, which is the cia's technology management foundation. so the board of directors of general hewlett packard and she...
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the rest of my life doing good things. i would love to go back to university at some stage and learn some more things. david: artistory, but you're not that good at that, so you would do something else? you have a big art collection. what art do you collect? nicolai: we have the biggest collection of nordic modernist art and we gave it to a museum last year. the new york times recently said it was one of the 50 most important places to go in 2025, so you will have to go. david: if someone is watching this and has never been to norway, what would you say about what is great about norway that we deserve their visiting? what can you see in norway? nicolai: the nature is unrivaled. it is like switzerland with a lot of sea around it and it is absolutely beautiful. you're really close to the fjords, to the mountains, it's good for skiing and hiking. it's perfect. and not too many people, so it's not so crowded. david: how many total people? nicolai: 5 million. david: when alfred nobel was developing his nobel prizes, he had the prizes given by people at the swedish academies, but he didn't think that the swedes were p
the rest of my life doing good things. i would love to go back to university at some stage and learn some more things. david: artistory, but you're not that good at that, so you would do something else? you have a big art collection. what art do you collect? nicolai: we have the biggest collection of nordic modernist art and we gave it to a museum last year. the new york times recently said it was one of the 50 most important places to go in 2025, so you will have to go. david: if someone is...
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university. >> we fought hard to be here and you deserve the best. you can use your democratic powers today to demand a full education that includes all of the arts. that includes all of the humanities, all of the sciences, all of the social sciences and all of the athletics. >> last month sonoma state administrators announced the school was facing nearly $24 million in a budget deficit. their plan is to lay off faculty and staff, cut several major programs, and disband the entire athletics program. >>> house minority leader hakeem jeffries is in oakland tonight to speak at the kaiser convention center. democratic voters are gathering for a rally, calling on jeffries and other party leaders to take more action against the trump administration. our kevin ko is live outside the center where organizers say they're fed up with their own party right now. kevin? >> reporter: juliette, they say outraged and take a listen and a look for yourself. i just want to show you and be able to set the scene. you have hundreds of protesters out here. essentially all of them are democrats, angered at their own party, and right now we have a group of protesters with
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university. >> we fought hard to be here. you deserve the best. you can use your democratic powers today to demand a full education that includes all of the arts. it includes all of the humanities, all of the sciences, all of the social sciences and all of the athletics. >> last month sonoma state administrators announced that the school was facing a nearly $24 million budget deficit. their plan is to lay off faculty and staff, cut several major programs, and disband the entire athletics program. we'll continue to follow that for you. >>> the state has given two major home insurers the green light to raise rates here in california. mercury general is going to begin raising rates by 12% in march. homeowners who get insurance through safeco will see anrage increase of more than 7% starting in may. those hikes will affect about 660,000 customers. the companies told "the chronicle" their request is linked to rising construction costs, not the southern california wildfires and we have reached out to both companies and have not heard back. >>> a staggering new estimate meantime finding real estate losses from the palisades and eaton fires could top $
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of medical decisions. we held a hearing in research park at the university of utah working labs that was going on right behind us. can you share how important clinical labs artexpand upon the a.i. model mercy has used how it's increased your bill to define diseases? >> thank you for the question what diagnostic labs are little different than screening labs yet they are extremely important. the screening labs are trying to cast a broad net. the diagnostic labs and procedures there's also imaging, breast mri that can help nail down a lot better, with better accuracy what is going l on. those are critical to the overall workflow and process. again, what we've tried to do as a leverage from screening tools. ellie is a breast cancer as an example. by taking a survey one can sort out whether they are at increased risk if it could benefit from more than just a mammogram but a breast mri also done on an annual basis. they have a lot greater sensitivity for picking up early breast cancers with that. so, the combination of this screening test in the diagnostic tests are extremely important. >> thank you i yield back. >> thank you, you're recognized. >> think it mr. ch
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university, this runs an hour and 1/2. >> welcome, everybody, to what i know will be another dynamic, provocative and thought-provoking evening. i wanted to give a shout out to the college of arts and sciences who talked about engage liberal arts while we will engage liberal arts tonight and than the sum and the director of the school of median public affairs which i call home. this is a series as the provost mentioned about democracy and discourse and thanks for making it possible. i've been a journalist and frontline observer in washington for a long time, longer than i like to admit and i've never seen anything like the moment we are going through. and nonstop news cycle that can't possibly keep up with the nonstop news. a president and administration that have made no secret of what they intended to do, they talked about it, disruption, illumination of the administrative state, and retribution, big changes needed and their polls show people on both sides, conservatives and liberals believe the country is not going in the right direction and needs big change, the question is to what and what about the shockwaves it is causing, we will talk a lot about that. we will talk abou
university, this runs an hour and 1/2. >> welcome, everybody, to what i know will be another dynamic, provocative and thought-provoking evening. i wanted to give a shout out to the college of arts and sciences who talked about engage liberal arts while we will engage liberal arts tonight and than the sum and the director of the school of median public affairs which i call home. this is a series as the provost mentioned about democracy and discourse and thanks for making it possible. i've...
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of art. (vo) do you fargo? (daughter) that was corny, but i'll take it. (vo) you can. visit wellsfargo.com/getfargo. fired by email. >> anger in the north bay at sonoma state university'so more athletics. several degree programs gone, and one big budget crisis that may not stop at this campus. this morning, as sonoma state leaders try to explain their controversial cuts, we're looking at the financial situation of the whole system. the csu chancellor is sharing a stark warning. and even colleges with rising enrollment like san jose state are not immune. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez looks at the big picture. >> what do we do? stand up. fight back. >> students and staff at. >> sonoma state university rallied in frustration over dramatic budget cuts. what was supposed to be an in-person town hall on thursday was changed to a virtual one. >> doctor emily cutrer. >> who this week the california state university board of trustees and its committees addressed proposed reductions that would impact all 23 campuses. >> sonoma was just the first that's made the headlines. you're going to hear a lot more of these stories across the state. >> with the governor's budget p
of art. (vo) do you fargo? (daughter) that was corny, but i'll take it. (vo) you can. visit wellsfargo.com/getfargo. fired by email. >> anger in the north bay at sonoma state university'so more athletics. several degree programs gone, and one big budget crisis that may not stop at this campus. this morning, as sonoma state leaders try to explain their controversial cuts, we're looking at the financial situation of the whole system. the csu chancellor is sharing a stark warning. and even...
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the wife of a farmer. find out why some people think it's no longer appropriate to call you a farmer's wife. >> wokeist wokeist. wherefore art thou wokeist? a universitylaps more than 200 trigger warnings on william shakespeare's works. >> so i hope you enjoyed that little. that little sort of rachel reeves there. oh my god. what did she say? >> i don't mean to blaspheme, but she said, for god's sake. >> oh, for god's sake! >> oh, for god's sake! >> that's what. >> that's what. >> it was. >> it was. >> it was when keir starmer was giving a speech at the labour party conference. somebody came on stage and doused him with sparkles. >> yes, i remember that. >> yes, i remember that. >> it was quite funny. but i mean, would that be her reaction this morning to these down downgraded growth forecasts? the bank of england has cut them in half to 0.75%. >> well, she shouldn't be surprised. all the measures that she'd put in place, businesses. everybody's been saying this isn't going to work. farmers. everybody's saying it. they're not listening. should she go? i'd love to hear your thoughts. send us your comments at gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, let's get you
the wife of a farmer. find out why some people think it's no longer appropriate to call you a farmer's wife. >> wokeist wokeist. wherefore art thou wokeist? a universitylaps more than 200 trigger warnings on william shakespeare's works. >> so i hope you enjoyed that little. that little sort of rachel reeves there. oh my god. what did she say? >> i don't mean to blaspheme, but she said, for god's sake. >> oh, for god's sake! >> oh, for god's sake! >> that's...