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the university i'm sure appreciates that.quick comment. this is coach deboer on building trust. watch. >> can we get off on the right foot? every moment you are trying to build confidence within the group because there are so many things that are new. that has to be something that the players trust and they build that trust through what they see on the practice field, what they feel in the meeting room, how you come back postgame. it's something they build trust in, in everything you do. not just what's happening on the field. >> trace: caleb, the series on fox nation is great. is alabama football on it's way back to greatness? >> absolutely they are. you know, just listening to that clip there of coach deboer talking about trust. you can't have a team that is fixated on winning and headed towards national championships and the caliber of winning that alabama has had and it's passed without trust. yes, you guessed it, they are ready. >> trace: and with the greatness comes faith. you need a little faith, you need something to
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and master's degree from the university of pennsylvania and b.s. from the university of pittsburgh. i thank each of our distinguished witnesses for being here today and i now recognize dr. cardon for five minutes to summarize his opening statement. dr. cardon: chairman gimenez and ranking member mciver and members of the subcommittee. thank for you this opportunity to testify on chinese firmses and implications for homeland security. chinese companies invested in port terminals in seven countries in our hemisphere with five terminals in u.s. ports. two chinese state enterprises, comes go and china merchants along with c.k. hutchinson holdings and elite chinese partner in each investment. chinese firms have a relatively mineor influence in 15 ports and represent 15% of their overall global port investments. the u.s. chinese firms hold minority stakes in terminals in seattle, houston, and miami in long beach holds a 51% in pierj and american firms are the lead operators. among our borders chinese companies made investments in panama, peru and brazil. turning to homeland, i assess two
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allen and the great leadership here at delaware state university for hosting us. [applause] let us all work together today and in future days, to be worthy of this moment. so it is not merely a footnote of history, but a day that we point to. just 10 years ago i was teaching sixth grade math on the east side of wilmington. it was hard. it was very hard. all i wanted to do was stand and deliver. i stood, and too often, we did not deliver. i believed our students deserved more. i believed our teachers deserved more. recently returned from 12 months as a diplomat embedded with the u.s. army in mosul, iraq, i had -- let's hear it for the army. [applause] some veterans in the crowd. after those 12 months teaching, i felt like i had learned more about america than many of my teacher colleagues. i thought bigger about the promise of our country and of our kids. and i knew that we here in delaware could do so much better. we had an obligation to the next generation. i started a journey then, alone journey based on a basic belief , a that we can do much better. our kids an
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emily auster is a professor of economics at university.'s a best-selling author of books like expecting better the crib sheet to the family than expected and ceo of parent data but she's on a mission to provide better data and help parents navigate everything from pregnancy to preschool and beyond. we are thrilled to be joined by kara swisher elite authority on all things technology a podcast pioneer. she's an editor-at-large for "new york" magazine. i never know what platform shoes on that we just follow her. whatever platform you have and to be in which as many of them. she's cofounded technologies web site recode and has written for "the wall street journal" near quashing times "washington post" and many others but please welcome to the stage and late poster and swisher. thought i'd start with care of. she has interviewed elon musk for decades now and he seems to be having a good time. my question is and this is very important for the future of humanity what is the genre of the video games the kids are playing now because it makes a dif
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how would you rate the university in terms of how they're handling all of it in keeping a normal -- ore? >> well, i will say that this semester they've been more on top of it. barnard expelled two students recently who went into a class about israel and they are interrupted it chanting things about a zionism and hating israel. and those two students were expelled, and and that's what led to this protest eatly where there was a sit-in in millbank so that basically holding one of the barnard deans hostage so that she would reverse the expulsion. and and it's just, it's terrible because the administrationis finally starting to do something right, and then there's just another protest, and it just keeps going. charlie: truly insane. thank you, zack, for joining us. we wish you best of luck. >> thank you. charlie: we'll be right back. if (♪) mud mask? (♪) lowe's knows running a home or business can add up, fast. but with a free mylowe's rewards membership, your earnings add up fast too. earn points towards mylowe's money, get member only deals, and free shipping. join for free and get more
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stephen zunes from the university of san francisco. great to have you on. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> well, from the trump administration's foreign policy to its effort to shrink the federal government, those budget cuts and layoffs are prompting some pushback. >> and today, activists here in the bay area aimed their anger at elon musk, who is leading that cost cutting push. ktvu is an rubin joins us now live from palo alto, where protesters today showed up at tesla's headquarters. >> and yeah, they want their concerns to be heard. and this march was just the first step. they're also asking people to boycott tesla. >> the people you say power, people power, people power. >> they're fearful and frustrated by government cuts. today, hundreds of protesters took their message to the streets of palo alto and ultimately right to the doorstep of elon musk's tesla. >> we're not going to stand idly by while these billionaires, like elon musk, come and raid all of the taxpayer coffins. >> they blame elon musk for what they call an attack on essential institutions,
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mostly young people returning to university and young people at the protest feel this is the fight. but the problem is, i see it is that young people don't vote. people over the age of 70 vote. that's a problem. we all need to have a political opinion because young people are the future. and this problem concerns us. young people need to get involved. many here fear that message is political renew, may have been drowned out in the tear gas and was a cannon. police used to disperse, a minority drums that awful us out as a athens sleeves in india. as a 1000000 tons states at least 57 construction work. as a dropped off to another line swept over roads, they were working on official se 16 workers have been rescued and are receiving medical attention. recovery efforts of being hampered by poor weather and limited phone reception. trafficking victims have made it back home to indonesia. after being forced to work in online scam centers in myanmar, they're part of the hundreds of thousands of people in southeast asia being controlled by criminal gangs, some victims of traffic for years an
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they have tom, almost universally, in support, all of ukraine we've had from the french president mccullin's saying that is important to remember that russia is the aggressor in this conflict. we've had from the outgoing job and johns that all of shows saying that you trading in town to germans on european support. similar statements coming from the leaders of austria, poland, and the czech republic, but naturally not from hungary, hon gary and prime minister victor olva. and had said that he signed a donald trump for what he called was he bravery, you know, it's pretty notable that big to open does side more with letting me to 10 and an increasing number of issues then with his european allies. but nonetheless, he is an outlier when it comes to the european reaction here, which has been pretty much universally in support of ukraine. but what is also happening here in bodies worrying the european leaders is that it seems to be even bigger than just the conflict in ukraine. it seems that the us is no longer interested under donald trump in guaranteeing european security, which has been the co
they have tom, almost universally, in support, all of ukraine we've had from the french president mccullin's saying that is important to remember that russia is the aggressor in this conflict. we've had from the outgoing job and johns that all of shows saying that you trading in town to germans on european support. similar statements coming from the leaders of austria, poland, and the czech republic, but naturally not from hungary, hon gary and prime minister victor olva. and had said that he...
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a we know a catch professor of feminist and security studies and university loved them. so as you run through how to an executive director of amnesty international kenya moses line got turned in community leader in the das bro, based in the you can, the kimani, it's in with thank you so much for joining me here on the head to head you are the majority leader in the kenya nationalist, new york place outlines to pull tests of president william root who is unpopular right now because he and you and your party haven't delivered for the people of 10, you know, 2022 election manifesto made 281 promises, can you tell audience tonight, how many of those have been fulfilled over the last 2 in office? 2 of the say, the perception all the days that the administration is quite unpopular and nothing on the category scoffing administration 3 years of time election especially. and then with special ed came into office in the bucket drop off of very deluxe dated economy. we have very many promises that he said, but i can assure you that with the change in your costs, the implementation
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and we know it is a professor of feminist and security studies at the university of london. so us, kimberly says that, preferably does a transformative figure, can use a lot of president of the last couple of decades, some pretty big names who had pretty big impacts. good on bad them. can you? where do you rank router? so that's a difficult question to answer allows you to because what also solved in the previous government. so he's a record beyond the previous government, but also he's long, long standing political career means that he's being judged on a, on a very different scale. one of the biggest weaknesses of the current government is the way that those who are being assigned by the president to deliver the plan, talk to kadence, engage with kenyans, like kind of do not know what they're talking about, dismissive of the pain, dismissive of the depths of the children that me so being shopped in front of parliament during the june 25th to protest. you want kenyans to believe in the plan . treat kenyans with unnecessary respect, but they treat to do with when the voltage
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but really he was the old voice that and what is universe? so pretty much unity in supporting ukraine. now the me saying all of these european need us here in london was already in the books before this disasters pulled out between us trump zalinski. however, now it's taking on and even more heightened importance because these european leaders are now facing a real prospect of america no longer supporting ukraine militarily. and they have to see if they can step up to the plate and fill that void, which many believe will be very difficult for them to do the data. all right, but i know leave it there. keep an eye on what's going on. the in london, midland invest limits thing q across from london to key member and con this dining by for us the same run people, no doubt, had many expectations from this meeting at the white house. but it's what happened . what transpired certainly wasn't one of them exactly. many people have feel the presence landscape was actually ambushed, that this was a set up by j events at the vice president hand. donald tr
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all the universities around the country. alabama is the largest employer in the state, right? rochester employs 40,000 people. if suddenly jobs are slashed, programs are cut. what's going to happen to all of those economies around the country? >> before i answer that, can i just point out people. >> are. >> going to people are going to die first. that's the first. >> and i think the most important. >> thing with some of. these programs. >> that have been. >> cut off. >> especially when. >> it comes. >> to usaid. >> and. >> the way that the government. >> has been helping keep people. >> alive all over the. >> world, not to mention the soft. >> power aspects. >> of. >> this. >> which we also give up. >> and you're absolutely right, stephanie. >> governments do things for. >> reasons that are. not the same as why businesses do things. the reason. >> why. >> government does. things is because. >> mostly business. >> doesn't want to do it. >> or can't. >> do it in a way that. >> provides the public with the equity or equitable.
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. >> university of san francisco political science professor stephen zunes says trump made several false statements. zelensky has a majority of ukrainian support, not a minority, and the u.s. has given $100 billion, not $350 billion to ukraine. >> first of all, the europeans have actually been paying more than the united states has in terms of supporting the ukrainian war effort. the other main issues are the history of the war that it was. it was the russians that started it by invading. >> local ukrainian americans said they were shocked to see the public clash. >> i feel a sense of sadness. decades of american foreign policy that is supposed to work with the international community in support of robust democracies, has been completely upended. >> these are pretty much putin's demands. this is what he's looking for. and i think there should be proper negotiations. and ukraine needs to be heard. and to what they're vision and goals are for the peace how they see it. >> jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news. >> tonight, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are reacting to the contentious me
. >> university of san francisco political science professor stephen zunes says trump made several false statements. zelensky has a majority of ukrainian support, not a minority, and the u.s. has given $100 billion, not $350 billion to ukraine. >> first of all, the europeans have actually been paying more than the united states has in terms of supporting the ukrainian war effort. the other main issues are the history of the war that it was. it was the russians that started it by...
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on the four, we spoke with stephen zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the universitysan francisco. and he says zelensky will need to look elsewhere for support. >> the united states is effectively abandoning ukraine. he's going to have to look to the europeans. the europeans have already put in more money than the united states in terms of supporting ukraine, are going to have to, you know, perhaps put in the whole lot, which is going to be a strain on their economies where they've been used to this american security umbrella. >> you got to be more thankful. >> professor zunes goes on to say that europe may be the only hope for ukraine if it wants to continue the struggle against russia. well, some california lawmakers are weighing in. senator adam schiff, a longtime critic of president trump, posting on x there was only one person acting presidential in the oval office today, volodymyr zelensky. he stood up to the bullies in a kremlin style shakedown. what will it take to awaken the conscience of the country after such a shameful display? and bay area congressman joh
on the four, we spoke with stephen zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the universitysan francisco. and he says zelensky will need to look elsewhere for support. >> the united states is effectively abandoning ukraine. he's going to have to look to the europeans. the europeans have already put in more money than the united states in terms of supporting ukraine, are going to have to, you know, perhaps put in the whole lot, which is going to be a strain on their...
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he's a political science professor at emory university and the author of how wars end. you are the right man to talk with this. talk about this with us. thanks for coming in. how wars end. do you think we just saw the end of u.s. support for ukraine? >> well, that is my great fear, victor. i think most americans, most politicians want america to continue to support ukraine. we understand it is a democratic government fighting for stability in europe against a brutal act of aggression. and we can only hope that relations can be repaired and salvaged. >> you know, i've had a lot of colleagues, not just here but across the industry who have described this as a meeting that's off the rails, that it's out of control. is it off the rails, or does this follow the narrative that we've seen from not just the president, but the vice president leading up to this meeting? >> well, that's a good question. i think this does show some commonalities in the trump white house. it's a very transactional view of international relations. they seem disinterested in advancing principles like
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wesleyan university president michael roth, to remind us that we have to practice democracy. thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure to be with you. >> thanks for. >> having me. >> thank you. and a quick programing note. i'm actually going to be back tomorrow to talk to astronaut and activist amanda nguyen, who will be heading to space this spring. that's tomorrow at noon eastern on the katie phang show right here on msnbc. and remember, you can always find me on social media at katie phang, but that does it for me right now. you have michael steele coming up next. hi, michael steele. >> hey, katie. thank you very much. appreciate you. we begin this hour. >> with the. >> remarkable scene we saw play out today in the oval office between donald trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky. >> folks, this happened. >> ahead of a high stakes. >> meeting between the two leaders. zelensky came to the white house to. >> finalize a. >> deal on. >> rare earth and other critical minerals. >> right. >> very straightforward program. >> and at the start of the. >> day. >
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music is often considered the universal language, and there's a young composer proving music can break down barriers and build bridges. here's kari hall. with. those sweet sounds. are the san francisco symphony playing the composition strange beasts by black composer xavier music. and yes, that's his real name. xavier won the third annual emerging black composers project. the project was first launched back in 2020 to highlight and amplify early career black american composers. when asked about how he feels the black community is represented in classical music, xavier didn't sing any high notes. honestly, not very well. and that's a symptom of, i think, intentional exclusion through centuries of, i guess, the cultivation of this type of music. so it's that's the unfortunate reality. the 28 year old la born music also comes from a musical family. his grandfather was a blues musician. but that wasn't his only inspiration. he notes that his parents are biracial, and says that music allows him to explore the confusion that sometimes comes with that heritage. music really is more, i think,
music is often considered the universal language, and there's a young composer proving music can break down barriers and build bridges. here's kari hall. with. those sweet sounds. are the san francisco symphony playing the composition strange beasts by black composer xavier music. and yes, that's his real name. xavier won the third annual emerging black composers project. the project was first launched back in 2020 to highlight and amplify early career black american composers. when asked about...
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he did was he recruited from traditionally unrecruited from territories like historically black universitiesd in having the largest pool of applicants possible, using his position at hp to fight inequality in the industry. >> and you got to expand the talent pool. when a certain person talks about eliminating dei, that's the stupidest thing in the world because what you're doing is you're cutting off a big chunk of that potential talent pool. what dei done right just insures that you have the absolute best possible workforce. >> reporter: kevin epps, an independent filmmaker, documented roy clay along with john templeton for decades, as they shared stories of african americans who paved the way in the tech industry. epps says from the very start he was fascinated by the man who helped create the very first hp computer and wrote the software for the hp 2116. >> his contributions in terms of being a pioneer in the world of technology in a time where we didn't see a lot of brothers of color, people that looked like us. >> reporter: a 2021 report from the computing technology industry associatio
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a meteorology professor who runs a wildfire interdisciplinary research center at san jose state university. >> national weather service provides instant meteorologist who the largest wildfires in the western u.s. and without these forecasters available. >> for these incidents, it'll make conditions for firefighters were dangerous. thousands of probationary employees across the government have already been fired. >> the firings come amid efforts by billionaire elon musk and his department of government efficiency. >> to shrink a federal work force that president donald trump has called bloated and sloppy never have. i seen. >> bloat or signs that there are extra resources give brogan is a fisheries campaign director at the advocacy group oceana and says he has worked closely with scientists at noaa for years. commercial fisherman. >> beachgoers. >> the coastal economies that rely on healthy oceans. we'll all be affected by the cuts. noa creates daily weather forecast from 122 local office is issuing warnings for deadly tornadoes. hurricanes, tsunamis, wildfires and floods. >> disaster and l
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i used to work with people my university that had connections with the lab. one was on the ministry of economic development. they were telling me how this project started, the u. s. navy fracture atkins, the logical labs when silverman discovered who was behind the lab and its secret experiments had already cause many casualties. the public, they called for an immediate end to military agreements between georgia and the us was not a agreement between georgia and the united states. it was there was one sided in position that basically you want to do this. it was like 3 costs. shortly off to these statements, for major us and european use agencies stopped blinking with silverman and presidents such as relays administration site to him as well. i work some articles, publish them and local media. i gave interviews to george and newspapers, and actually everybody jumped on me. the embassy wrote in their reports and press relations as the silverman is not to be trusting the nasa to the truthfulness of his information is in question. despite the backlash, he continu
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we spoke with stephen zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco. he says zelensky will need to look elsewhere for support. >> the united states is effectively abandoning ukraine. he's going to have to look to the europeans. the europeans have already put in more money than the united states in terms of supporting ukraine, are going to have to, you know, perhaps put in the whole lot, which is going to be a strain on their economies. they've been used to this american security umbrella. >> you got to. >> professor zunes went on to say europe may be the only hope for ukraine if it wants to continue to struggle against russia. some california lawmakers are weighing in. senator adam schiff, a longtime critic of president trump, posted on x, quote, there was only one person acting presidential in the oval office today, volodymyr zelensky. he stood up to the bullies in a kremlin style shakedown. what will it take to awaken the conscience of the country after such a shameful display? bay area congressman john garamendi described today's events a
we spoke with stephen zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco. he says zelensky will need to look elsewhere for support. >> the united states is effectively abandoning ukraine. he's going to have to look to the europeans. the europeans have already put in more money than the united states in terms of supporting ukraine, are going to have to, you know, perhaps put in the whole lot, which is going to be a strain on their economies. they've...
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a meteorology professor who runs a wildfire interdisciplinary research center at san jose state university. national weather service provides instant meteorologist who the largest wildfires in the western u.s. and without these forecasters available. >> for these incidents, it'll make conditions for firefighters, more dangerous. thousands of probationary employees across the government have already been fired. >> the firings come amid efforts by billionaire elon musk and his department of government efficiency to shrink a federal work force that president donald trump has called bloated and sloppy never have. i seen. >> bloat or signs that there are extra resources give brogan is a fisheries campaign director at the advocacy group oceana and says he has worked closely with scientists at noaa for years. commercial fisherman, beachgoers, the coastal economies that rely on healthy oceans. we'll all be affected by the cuts. no. creates daily weather forecast from 122 local office is issuing warnings for deadly tornadoes. hurricanes, tsunamis, wildfires and floods. >> disaster and local officia
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the universal theme, i think, has really resonated with folks.omething that really has captivated folks? >> i think so. i think so. i think everyone, everyone wants to belong. everyone wants to feel seen. and even those who might not profess that, want it. and i think being able to see it play out in front of you, i think has pulled the heartstrings of people and connected with a lot of people who might not have the words. ♪ >> david: powerful message. our thanks to robin. good luck to cynthia and all the nominees. much more on "countdown to the oscars with robin roberts" 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight on abc, on hulu, disney plus, and the oscars sunday night, 7:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you monday. good night. sunday night, 7:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you monday. good night. night for three college students who came home to piedmont on thanksgiving break. and died in a fiery cybertruck crash. >> today, a david versus goliath battle being fought with dollars and cents. find out how local small businesses fared on a day of national economic boycott aga
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of public affairs and director at the center for as long and global affairs at as time goes on university. always a pleasure to have you with us on al jazeera sammy. so we come off has said it's that it's, it's ready and to continue with the sci fi and that it wants the international community to oblige as well, to uphold its obligations. where the last we heard from israel was they said that they are in cargo to see if there's enough common ground to extend the ceasefire. what do you think as well as calculations on now, with all long since may, is, was trying to basically what they say to achieve total absolute victory. they fail to achieve that. and to watch the end of the year through the trump administration selections and the pressure applied on them, they reach disagreement disagreements was very since may that agreement calls for 3 phases, the 1st phase which just ending ending today. so that was supposed to turn over about one 3rd of these cabinets. and the on day 16, which is a $26.00 days ago, they were supposed to start the 2nd phase. the 2nd phase, supposed to pass out all th
of public affairs and director at the center for as long and global affairs at as time goes on university. always a pleasure to have you with us on al jazeera sammy. so we come off has said it's that it's, it's ready and to continue with the sci fi and that it wants the international community to oblige as well, to uphold its obligations. where the last we heard from israel was they said that they are in cargo to see if there's enough common ground to extend the ceasefire. what do you think as...
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his lawyers accused universal music group of illegally paying iheart media to boost radio play for not like us. umg is the parent record label for both drake and lamar. details of the agreement are not being released now. drake is still suing umg, accusing his label of defamation for promoting the song. the trump administration is preparing to host its first ever white house crypto summit. the white house announced the summit today. it will include founders, ceos and investors from the crypto industry. president trump is expected to host alongside san francisco tech investor david sacks. the president has named sacks the ai and crypto czar. the summit will be held next friday, march 7th. spring training underway and the giants ha high to make an impact and possibly earn their way onto the big league roster. one guy getting a lot of attention in the giants camp is their top prospect, bryce eldridge. here's our giants insiders talking about his bright future. i think what the giants want to do, and i think it's the right thing to do, is develop him, give him a chance to get his feet on t
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mostly young people returning to university and young people at the protest feel this is the fight. but the problem is, i see it is that young people don't vote. people over the age of 70 vote. that's a problem. we all need to have a political opinion because young people are the future. and this problem concerns us. young people need to get involved. many here fear that message is political renew, may have been drowned out in the tear gas and was a cannon. police used to disperse a minority job setup. los al jazeera athens. i'm just a student protest has arrived in the southern southern city of niece on friday nights off demolishing the days. the welcome to my residency central fireworks and handed out balloons and flowers on such a day in and see corruption protest will begin in the city. the protest movement, restricted by the collapse of a roof suppression unit built train station in november, which killed 15 people. members of columbia is indigenous community. i'll blow king, one of the main voltage across things with a quill in protest against alleged diffuse flights military.
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professor of public affairs and data rec touch center for as long and global affairs at assemble, zine university and sammy we were hearing from topic that of course the gracious via for people in gaza is that the israeli attacks will resume. what do you make of him all saying that at the moment there are no tax taking place with israel because the port understanding of the agreement is that as long as they're all talks taking place, the fashion conferencing. what, how much does not withdrawn from the event? it does not stop talking. it's the responsibility to accommodate those to bring the potters together. let's keep in mind that today is the end or the 1st phase, and the need to see what was stipulated in the agreement that it has to start withdrawing from the philadelphia, colorado. and this is very important mark, because by next sunday, a days from now, meaning one day 50 is to completely withdraw from griffin for the deputy quarter door. that's and indicates that whether or not it is willing to carry out its obligations under the agreement. but right now it doesn't seem so in the meantime,
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privilege and a great on a, to welcome to hear onto the channel on, on the international columbia university professor economist public policy analyst with a hill in washington likes to call you a criminal in mouthpiece, hello jeffrey sachs. good to be with you. how are you doing? very well indeed. it's great to have you on the program. you know that speech, you just gave the other day of the you call them and it was a bit of a school to speech. i've gotta tell you, i mean, you really sucked it to him that jeffrey. um, was it just a case of stone cold stairs? what did you get any love from those in attendance as well, from those in attendance? so things were fine. it's, it's those that weren't in attendance, but i'm hoping i made some contact with europe. but as i emphasized the needs to have a european foreign policy, it needs to re engage with russia. it needs to have normal diplomacy. a europe is his a region of 450000000 people in the union. a 20 trillion dollar economy, a complimentary to the russian economy. they should be trading and mutually prosperous instead a, it's, everything's b
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those on university. thank you very much for staying with us this morning. sammy. so i have also said that it's not acceptable to them to extend phase one, or where as israel has always maintained that this would be an option for them. i shouldn't be surprised, but do they have any options and what they can do now or the negotiate has in fact, literally don't, this is the only leverage they have, which is going into the 2nd phase in order to negotiate the end of the so easy, the aggression on jobs as well as the thought of with all of, of, of the is right. you know, i mean, in exchange for the remainder of the hostages to be released. this where the come towards these, where these points that they were supposed to negotiate back on day 16th. today's the end of the 5th 1st phase and they were no closer to starting the 2nd phase than we were at 646 weeks ago when this started. so it's not to you where we're going from here. i mean, we're having now a, not up summit in 3 days and we'll see what happens then. do we know what the us position is right now and how much of
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life on cave, and won't tell us more about how people that are reacting as simple as the landscape universal there of the. well, there's a lot of talk about what happened last night in the oval office with people saying things like this was a set of the j. d. barnes and donald trump actually rules as lensky in for that exact thing to happen. so that they could say that russia is a bit to negotiate and partner for the americans. we try get, let's keep a look what happened. that is a very popular opinion on the streets and on social media here. but there's also a political reaction as well. the opposition or rallying around it. so then ski by a now understanding of the, the, the american position much more clearly than perhaps they did before when they were critical of the ad. so landscape also uh the military has been reacting as well on the telecom channels, the unofficial but a very clear opinions from serving millet treat fighters on the front line say that we've always known that this could happen. but we all are fighting this alone, and this just goes to show that we are alone in all of
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i'll ask those questions to fill with the prize winning author and history professor at yeah. university. greg grant, the good. great, thank you so much for joining me on upfront. thanks to thanks for having me. with donald trump, back in the white house, his administration is swiftly begun implementing its mass deportation agend across the country. we're seeing res racial profiling, sweeping arrest by us immigration and customs officials. all of it is way to the detention and deportation of thousands of migrants as these crackdowns intensify. what is the surgeon ice rates signal about the broader direction of us immigration policy under the 2nd trumpet ministration? yeah, it's a great question and it's hard to separate the spectacle from, from what is actually happening on the ground. and there's a lot of reports that there, that the, that they read the algorithms of google in order to bring up a raids that happened years ago. which has to make it appear that they're doing more than they're actually doing. i mean, i just this week they announce and not releasing anymore numbers about ab
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well, they have come almost universally in support of ukraine. we've had from the french president mccall and saying that is important to remember that russia is.
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now becoming a normal trolling and outings and lips and the hatred of sort of a liberal, educated university new york times reading. cognitively, america is a huge part of, it's not just domestically, but in terms of foreign policy towards europe and, and in terms of attitudes towards the kinds of things. liberals like multilateral institutions, rules treating your interlocutors with respect to, etc, of all of these things. a things that trump explicitly has contempt for unmasked as to what mosques criticism of germany is support for the f d. as criticisms of cas dhamma, his championing of a sex criminal, andrew take the title brothers who now come to the united states. they were being prosecuted in romania for sex trafficking, and sex abuse and ad pimping, and prostitution. and i'm running prostitute rackets. and they have welcome the tape brothers to be rights and states that is a middle finger to any sense of sort of rules, decency, decorum and it's quite intentional. and the reaction of those to support roles, the core of decency, etc, is the point. this is the politics and it's also the
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actively discouraging people from shopping or far as a lecture in marketing at wilford, lori or university. and katya o c, a bio engineer, i'm the lead research or for the or a foundation, a non profit aimed at tackling global fashion waste. thank you all so much for your time is great to have you. um, diane, i would like to start with you if it's okay, can you please run us through the meaning of what you do and why you decided to produce this kind of content or yeah, of course. well, thank you for having me. and i just want to start off by saying that, you know, we've influence our marketing, they're always trying to get you to buy something. and a lot of times the consumer of that content isn't going to see the, what's happening and kind of buying close doors with corporation corporations really pushing people to buy more through influence or marketing. so, you know, i started noticing those connections between like even my own over consumption too . and like skincare products, i was always wanting to buy something from one of my favorite creators that they were recommending. but then i
actively discouraging people from shopping or far as a lecture in marketing at wilford, lori or university. and katya o c, a bio engineer, i'm the lead research or for the or a foundation, a non profit aimed at tackling global fashion waste. thank you all so much for your time is great to have you. um, diane, i would like to start with you if it's okay, can you please run us through the meaning of what you do and why you decided to produce this kind of content or yeah, of course. well, thank...
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i will see that for the university to have a lovely as well as in my bed though, but i still have a good time. thank you for having the video, all the heat exchange between from patent satellite and see as well as a transcript. so that discussion on our website to go both on and i'm online. got you covered the white mountain to the democratic republic of congo authorities a most in the medicine group. i am 23 is ultimately responsible for density violence. i broke out as a riley hosted by that organization in the city of brooklyn. here we witnessed the executioner shouting at the victim, but that would not stop them because as the minister of health said earlier, we already saw what they've done in goma. we saw what they did in blue call, who when they arrived. what happened is an act that is premeditated because they are terrorists. it is in their dna. there were explosions on the one hand, but there were also point blank shots on the other. this is why we continue on the diplomatic front so that there are more sanctions people fed for their lives and exposes. and gunfire erupted as the
i will see that for the university to have a lovely as well as in my bed though, but i still have a good time. thank you for having the video, all the heat exchange between from patent satellite and see as well as a transcript. so that discussion on our website to go both on and i'm online. got you covered the white mountain to the democratic republic of congo authorities a most in the medicine group. i am 23 is ultimately responsible for density violence. i broke out as a riley hosted by that...