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the administration has taken decisive actions to engage scientists and health professionals and academia,
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i just want to talk to you for a minute about what academia. what led you to your decision to move out of practice into academia? judge barrett: well, when i was in law school i thought i might like to teach some day i really like teaching. i considered being a teacher. i mean, being a secondary school teacher was one of the things i thought about in college. as i said in my speech at the announcement of my nomination that my mom was a teacher and my dad was a lawyer. lawi wound up being a professor. so i loved the idea of teaching students. i like the idea of communicating with clarity. complicated doctrines to them to help them. i have very much enjoyed teaching the 2000 students i have taught and mentoring them as young adults disembarking on their careers and in many cases for those who've not havd much time betweenn undergrad and law school. it has been a really rewarding experience paid sen. crapo: you have obviously been very influential in that because so many of your students and your colleagues speak so highly of you. you actually als
i just want to talk to you for a minute about what academia. what led you to your decision to move out of practice into academia? judge barrett: well, when i was in law school i thought i might like to teach some day i really like teaching. i considered being a teacher. i mean, being a secondary school teacher was one of the things i thought about in college. as i said in my speech at the announcement of my nomination that my mom was a teacher and my dad was a lawyer. lawi wound up being a...
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this kind of toxic training that began k-12, and watered down but has continued throughout upper academian the workplace. there are at least two studies that show these kinds of trainings actually have the reverse effect of what they are intended to do. it increases racial division. >> tucker: of course it does. we are doing that at high-volume, it's very sad to watch. thank you. we didn't hear much about russia during last nights debate, the president obviously works for vladimir putin. whatever happened to the russian collusion story? actually, we had news yesterday about hillary clinton and how she came up with that story. we'll tell you what we learned today. the next chapter, up next. >> tucker: for three years dummies like bill kristol and many others told you that russian agents -- that's donald trump, he's working for putin. he's sabotaging ukraine to help russia. but none of that came up in last nights debate, weirdly. joe biden didn't seem to want to talk about impeachment or the mueller report -- strange, those were history changing moments. the only person on state you talked
this kind of toxic training that began k-12, and watered down but has continued throughout upper academian the workplace. there are at least two studies that show these kinds of trainings actually have the reverse effect of what they are intended to do. it increases racial division. >> tucker: of course it does. we are doing that at high-volume, it's very sad to watch. thank you. we didn't hear much about russia during last nights debate, the president obviously works for vladimir putin....
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she then returns to academia, this time at harvard law school, joining the faculty there, where after four years, she becomes the dean of the harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. six years after that, president obama invites her to become solicitor general. first woman solicitor general that we've ever had. and then only one year after that, justice stevens retires and president obama names justice kagan to the supreme court. she's now going into her 10th term here and we're very privileged to have her as the host of this evening, justice kagan. [applause] justice kagan: thank you, jerry, so much -- jeremy, so much. as you could tell, i couldn't keep a job. [laughter] justice kagan: thank you for everything you do and for everything that society does for the supreme court. this are -- historical society does extreme the good work in reminding people of the importance of our constitution and our judicial system and its history. and we're deeply appreciative. this evening marks the second of the society's 2019 leon silverman lecture series, which is devoted to dis
she then returns to academia, this time at harvard law school, joining the faculty there, where after four years, she becomes the dean of the harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. six years after that, president obama invites her to become solicitor general. first woman solicitor general that we've ever had. and then only one year after that, justice stevens retires and president obama names justice kagan to the supreme court. she's now going into her 10th term here and...
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planning and logistics capability as well as american industry ingenuity and innovation from the academia. it's this collective effort that will really ensure we are successful in our end-state, and i'm proud to be a part of it. i would like you to think of it this way. the world's best scientists and doctors working beside the world's best military with the support of american industry and academia, that is operation warp speed. and we really proud to be working together as a collective team to drive towards a solution of safe and effective vaccine for the american people. and i am very confident that we are going to be successful to this end. and today we would like to talk to you a little bit about our approach and where we are at in this herculean task that we've been working on for the last four to five months, and we are really just at the brink of finally seeing the fruits of our labor. so more to follow from the but i took it back over to you, generals for. >> -- tom spoehr. >> great. general perna, thanks much. ed, , wider to take it from you? >> if i could introduce dr. hepburn.
planning and logistics capability as well as american industry ingenuity and innovation from the academia. it's this collective effort that will really ensure we are successful in our end-state, and i'm proud to be a part of it. i would like you to think of it this way. the world's best scientists and doctors working beside the world's best military with the support of american industry and academia, that is operation warp speed. and we really proud to be working together as a collective team...
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it can be done if these teams of civil servants but also drawing on academia and the private sector come together around these problem sets. >> doesn't seem to be easily implemented yet. i know the military is trying to do this in a number of new centers and a number of new initiatives, things related to new kind 067 warfare and conceptualization, future command, other things ongoing. you were part of helping to conceptualize a lot of these things. how do you allow the military to keep it is esprit de corps and discipline and culture and yet at the same time open that culture and that is esprit de corps and engagement to others? >> i think a way to do it is education. i rereceived a tremendous gift in the middle of my career right after operation desert storm. i went to graduate school at the university of north carolina, obtained a degree in history and teach history and this is the adult education model. in the military. we have it already. you have formative challenge experiences as a young person and thenup get an educational experience and allow you to reflect on your experience and
it can be done if these teams of civil servants but also drawing on academia and the private sector come together around these problem sets. >> doesn't seem to be easily implemented yet. i know the military is trying to do this in a number of new centers and a number of new initiatives, things related to new kind 067 warfare and conceptualization, future command, other things ongoing. you were part of helping to conceptualize a lot of these things. how do you allow the military to keep it...
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there was a study that came out about how academia as a whole, black academia, there is only 10 of them. americans are able to investigate and look at and apply social work and human to tech, to ai, yes, we have the oxford institute and [indiscernible] a part of me is jealous around how there is that openness to investigate. landscape,rstand the that is missing in the u.k. and europe. the second thing is community organizing. i think it's really clear when it comes to whether it is literally a matter of life or i really, really admire and appreciate the feminist movement, the antiracist movement, it's something i think here in the u.k. that we need. don't haveat we enough of is cross party support , so you've got she can run, really amazing for improvingup the reputation of women. we have that in the u.k. but in very small pockets and severely underfunded. there still a lag in understanding the importance of representation and the community organizing to get leaders ready to take up the office if that's where they want to go. thinking about community organizing and the potential for act
there was a study that came out about how academia as a whole, black academia, there is only 10 of them. americans are able to investigate and look at and apply social work and human to tech, to ai, yes, we have the oxford institute and [indiscernible] a part of me is jealous around how there is that openness to investigate. landscape,rstand the that is missing in the u.k. and europe. the second thing is community organizing. i think it's really clear when it comes to whether it is literally a...
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his brand-new book which examines the battle conservatives have against the media and hollywood, academia and big tech. now invite you to join our virtual program coming from the leadership academy with sean spacer on - - sean spicer and our executive director. >> sean it is great to have you with us here at the reagan library obviously shows on - - socially distanced. i had a lot of time reading it congratulations on a great read. >> it's a shame not to be back at such a historic place and when i did my first book to where it was so refreshing to come out there and have a discussion with you to answer questions so it's a shame this cannot be in person. >> when the words of pants back up to it on your calendar. this is your second book new left the white house and when you wrote this book is just as i expected you took the opportunity to tell your story about dancing with the stars and the decision and process that led to that. met it's good for your career. >> i was asked but i left the white house know a lot of reasons mostly because i have no rhythm so the long story short continue wit
his brand-new book which examines the battle conservatives have against the media and hollywood, academia and big tech. now invite you to join our virtual program coming from the leadership academy with sean spacer on - - sean spicer and our executive director. >> sean it is great to have you with us here at the reagan library obviously shows on - - socially distanced. i had a lot of time reading it congratulations on a great read. >> it's a shame not to be back at such a historic...
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and she's litigated in the trenches before academia for sheep wrote the cox part of the constitution. constitutional law about her federal court in statutory interpretation. she has put all that great experience and training to work on the seventh circuit . this is an exceptional judge. she is a clear record applying the law. she will bring additional value to the united states supreme court. the thing on one of the things that i thought was a remarkable is that amy coney barrett is also an incredible role model. then i think it should be her elevation to the highest court in the land should be an encouragement to young women who aspire to professional success. and as a great role model, how to balance we all try to figure out how to balance which is your professional and your personal life. which she and her husband do a marvelous job their seven children. both being pro- full-time professionals. it confirmed, she would be the first mother to serve as a justice and only the fifth woman to serve in the high court. she is young children. she would also be the first justice on the court
and she's litigated in the trenches before academia for sheep wrote the cox part of the constitution. constitutional law about her federal court in statutory interpretation. she has put all that great experience and training to work on the seventh circuit . this is an exceptional judge. she is a clear record applying the law. she will bring additional value to the united states supreme court. the thing on one of the things that i thought was a remarkable is that amy coney barrett is also an...
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bottom line, she's an exceptional jurors and has been commended by liberals and conservatives and academia and all across the board so we are excited about the opportunity to vote on the supreme court and other justice who will uphold and defend our constitution. and bottom line, that is what islands are looking for, someone who will defend our constitution. and so this thursday when it's brought up for a vote, i look forward to casting my support in favor of judge amy coney barrett to be our next supreme court justice. >> evidently, speake speaker ped national democrats believe that giving the american people during a time of great need nothing is better than giving them something. i think she misreads the opinion of the american people as she makes that judgment, but we here in the republican-controlled senate will once again take a stab this week it provide weekeh needed targeted relief to the american people. we will provide them relief so that their healthcare can be assured during this time and provide relief so they can safely return to work and school. i'm hopeful that we might get
bottom line, she's an exceptional jurors and has been commended by liberals and conservatives and academia and all across the board so we are excited about the opportunity to vote on the supreme court and other justice who will uphold and defend our constitution. and bottom line, that is what islands are looking for, someone who will defend our constitution. and so this thursday when it's brought up for a vote, i look forward to casting my support in favor of judge amy coney barrett to be our...
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ahora los niños no han sido incluidos en estos ensayos, la iniciativa cuenta con el apoyo de la academiaque los mensajes sobre al seguridad de la vacuna llegue a grupos amplios de la población . >>> y al volver productos gourmet desde méxico, esta mujer nos cuenta su experiencia . >>> y el rostro de san salvador cambia gracias a un artista . > >> y calaveras instaladas de méxico en el día del preámbulo de día de muertos, volvemos que nunca te falte... ritmo. cariño. o hidratación. neutrogena® hydro boost, el humectante número uno con ácido hialurónico te da, en un instante, el doble de hidratación. y sigue hidratando todo el día. ¿quedarme sin una piel tersa e hidratada? ¡nunca! hydro boost. combínalo con el nuevo suero para obtener 4 veces su poder hidratante. neutrogena® nuestros cafés listos por si tú en lugar de work from home, sales a work... for home. work for her, work for him, for héctor, for helena... américa se mueve con dunkin'. acércate. trae una silla. porque cuando crees que "mientras más, mejor", la vida es más sabrosa. ritz. el sabor de la bienvenida. unmute tus oportunid
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los expertos se le hace muy amado la academia americana de pediatrÍa para que presente una queja.nar su paÍs. >>esta es la imagen de un hombre libre que por fin se ha reencontrado con su familia. >>yo no querÍa salir de venezuela, siempre lo dirÉ. >>acompaÑado por su esposa, leopoldo lÓpez se reunió con la prensa tras dos dÍas en suelo espaÑol. >>los venezolanos les decimos a venezuela y el mundo que vamos a regresar. >>lÓpez aseguró que el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro es un sistema corrupto y represor vinculado al narcotrÁfico. >>a nicolÁs maduro le podemos decir claramente que es un asesino. >>el lÍder de voluntad popular asegurÓ que no constituye. lÓpez calificó a venezuela de tierra prometida y habla de la agenda que tiene previsto llevar a cabo como oposiciÓn en el exilio. >>tengo la intenciÓn de ir a donde tengamos que ir para llevarla al abuso de la libertad del venezolano. >>lÓpez habló con el presidente del gobierno de espaÑa pedro sÁnchez en la sede del partido socialista. >>me quedÓ muy clara la posiciÓn de pedro sÁnchez con respecto a maduro como un dictador. >>leopoldo l
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. >>> la academia ha sido difÍcil la labor pero la tecnologÍa ha sido muy buena para esto. >>> les ela generaciÓn que estÁ informada y que quiere participar que quiere hacer mÁs por su comunidad y que estÁ viendo los efectos de lo que pasa en la comunidad cuando no participamos. >>> motivÓ a vanessa que cumplio 18 aÑos. >>> me siento emocionada porque es la primera vez de muchas veces que anticipo a votar. >>> votarÁ en noviembre, voces jÓvenes que quieren tener un impacto en su futuro. >>> quÉ chicas pro positivas. >>> gracias. >>> el rockero fito pÁez esta con nosotros para hablar der su nuevo Álbum la pandemia y su prÓximo concierto ver actual, quÉdese con nosotros. >>>♪. >>> trump o joe biden bael voto lato decide haremos historias junto, con la mejor cobertura del costa a costa, en vivo todo el dÍa prepÁrate para una jornada histÓrica. >>> las cosas co ♪ ¡al fin! todo lo crujiente de ritz y el sabor a queso... en un bocado que llamamos "critzpy". pues, "bocados", porque ¿quiÉn va a comerse solo uno? nuevo cheese crispers de ritz. crujiente y con queso, es critzpy. ritz. hola, aho
. >>> la academia ha sido difÍcil la labor pero la tecnologÍa ha sido muy buena para esto. >>> les ela generaciÓn que estÁ informada y que quiere participar que quiere hacer mÁs por su comunidad y que estÁ viendo los efectos de lo que pasa en la comunidad cuando no participamos. >>> motivÓ a vanessa que cumplio 18 aÑos. >>> me siento emocionada porque es la primera vez de muchas veces que anticipo a votar. >>> votarÁ en noviembre, voces...
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that began k-12 in a more probably watered-down sense, but has continued throughout not only upper academia the workplace. it's a natural -- and by the way, there are at least two studies that show that these kinds of trainings actually have the reverse effect of what they are intended to do. in other words, it increases racial division. >> tucker: of course it does! and we are doing that at high volume right now and it's very sad to watch. living antidote to that, i appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: didn't hear much about russia during last night's debate, that's odd because the president arby's that for vladimir putin. whatever happened to the russia collusion story? well actually, we had news yesterday about hillary clinton and how she came up with that story. we will tell you what we've learned today, the next chapter, up next. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. >> tucker: for three years dummies like bill kristol and many
that began k-12 in a more probably watered-down sense, but has continued throughout not only upper academia the workplace. it's a natural -- and by the way, there are at least two studies that show that these kinds of trainings actually have the reverse effect of what they are intended to do. in other words, it increases racial division. >> tucker: of course it does! and we are doing that at high volume right now and it's very sad to watch. living antidote to that, i appreciate you coming...
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dame law school, clerked for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, and spent 15 years in academia shaping a new generation of legal minds. and according to her students, she was not an ideologue, but rather she would listen and take their thoughts and process them and bring them to a better knowledge of the law. with that, she has been universally praised by her former students and ultimately served on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. her record and experience shows that she is ready for the supreme court. now, there is some home state pride. judge barrett was raised in louisiana and a graduate of st. mary's dominican high school. when i go back there, i will see folks with the pin that she would have received when she graduated and they are very proud to have attended the same school, perhaps to have been in the same class. as a fellow louisianian, i am proud of one of our own will become a supreme court justice. and she will be only the second person from louisiana to serve on the court, which for my state makes the confirmation historic. but it is more than lo
dame law school, clerked for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, and spent 15 years in academia shaping a new generation of legal minds. and according to her students, she was not an ideologue, but rather she would listen and take their thoughts and process them and bring them to a better knowledge of the law. with that, she has been universally praised by her former students and ultimately served on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. her record and experience shows...
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all right, see you in class, buddy. for a life in academia, claire. (inhales deeply) it's a special feeling knowing that there's a young man walking around out there who you helped mold, who you can be proud of. -hey, dad. -hey. you know? you're up early.
all right, see you in class, buddy. for a life in academia, claire. (inhales deeply) it's a special feeling knowing that there's a young man walking around out there who you helped mold, who you can be proud of. -hey, dad. -hey. you know? you're up early.
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subastas en nuevos formatos, hicieron investigaciÓnes para encontrar la subasta perfecta, segÚn la academia es bueno y ya estÁn funcionando muy bien en la entrega de pedidos de farmacias, supermercados y hasta ordens de restaurants, vamos con mÁs de esta idea de negocio? >>> asÍ es, los quince robots recorren las calle de las ciudad de medellÍn entregando pedidos a domicilio, los carritos pueden llevar hasta ocho kilos. >>> sergio es ingeniero colombiano y uno que con los creadores de esta novedosa idea en un principio Él y sus socios buscaban una empresa de domiciliarios para uso exclusivo de las universidades pero el panorama les cambiÓ. >>> bÁsicamente cogimos una canasta de un supermercado que le pusimos encima de un chasis de un carro a control remoto que habÍamos comprado hicimos el primer modelo con el primer robot, ofrecemos la oportunidad que cualquier negocio pueda ofrecer productos a bajo costo. >>> y tiene un costo de tres dÓlares, y la demanda dada la contingencia de salud pÚblica generada por el coronavirus aumentÓ de manera inesperada para el grupo de emprendedores. >>> hemos
subastas en nuevos formatos, hicieron investigaciÓnes para encontrar la subasta perfecta, segÚn la academia es bueno y ya estÁn funcionando muy bien en la entrega de pedidos de farmacias, supermercados y hasta ordens de restaurants, vamos con mÁs de esta idea de negocio? >>> asÍ es, los quince robots recorren las calle de las ciudad de medellÍn entregando pedidos a domicilio, los carritos pueden llevar hasta ocho kilos. >>> sergio es ingeniero colombiano y uno que con...
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the professions in the academia world is amazing. i'm like 80% sure that does not exist here. and if it does it is so underfunded. it was a study that came out last year about how academia as a whole makes up like ten of them. sometimes i get really jealous , things that americans are able too investigate and look at and apply social work seems to attack an ai. and yet we have the oxford institute also what it's like with oxbridge part of me is he has to fund raise but there is that too understand which is really missing here. second thing is community organizing. it's really clear when it comes when it's literally a matter of life or death, the structure and the accountability i really, really admired and appreciated. something here in the uk we need. and then thirdly, but we do not have a enough of his cross party support for candidates in both office. so you've got like really amazing -- organizations really up from proving women prayed we have that in the uk but is it a very small pockets. in severely underfunded. there is still a kind of lag and the importance of gender r
the professions in the academia world is amazing. i'm like 80% sure that does not exist here. and if it does it is so underfunded. it was a study that came out last year about how academia as a whole makes up like ten of them. sometimes i get really jealous , things that americans are able too investigate and look at and apply social work seems to attack an ai. and yet we have the oxford institute also what it's like with oxbridge part of me is he has to fund raise but there is that too...
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example with those on stds one - - as tgs those are alive and well within those many different sectors academia civil society and local government those respective organizations and institutions to make a real impact and talk about to reunite those two forms of leadership within the us but for now with these diverse parts of our society to see a thriving type of leadership taking place at this event today is aptly titled charting a new course to holding a future n that leaves no one behind always working in support of the public good to create the center for sustainable development less this is american leadership as it should be we all have an obligation to lead on these issues not just our hope that mission now those institutional commitment to the global agenda the and sustainable development goals also core group of leading parking stall one - - scholars and the direction under senior filing and with that effectiveness the metrics of sustainable development and finance and climate change and much more. i could not be more proud or more thrilled to have this milestone and commitment and book
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then, a more political question, because you are a woman who has spent her career in high—profile academiayou've also advised the government in various different areas before you got to advising them on secularism in schools. in commissions. yes, that's right. so i wonder what you believe... do you believe that president macron‘s reaction to the horrible killing of samuel paty has been wise? he's now using all of the language of war, of enemies, of beheading islamist organisations, essentially putting the country on some sort of war footing, internally, with what he calls this unacceptable islamist organisation? is that wise? well, it's the first time after 20 years where the things... ..where the situation has not been named, that the president, the president of the republic, which as you know is absolutely central and essential in the french political life, says the facts directly. the point is that the tone is shifting, because early in october, macron made a big speech about what he feared to be the separation of muslims from the rest of france. and he said, you know, "we blame the isl
then, a more political question, because you are a woman who has spent her career in high—profile academiayou've also advised the government in various different areas before you got to advising them on secularism in schools. in commissions. yes, that's right. so i wonder what you believe... do you believe that president macron‘s reaction to the horrible killing of samuel paty has been wise? he's now using all of the language of war, of enemies, of beheading islamist organisations,...
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sort of the headwinds of the conservative space in both areas but i also thought corporate america, academia and k-12, college and what the direction the society is moving in and the leftward event of all of these major institutions in america and why i thinkpresident trump's policies are having an influence in pushing back against them . what we can do as conservatives and people who care about free speech and why cancel culture is destroying the country and i also for fun give an account of my time in hollywood through my little adventure with dancing with the stars so i have a little fun with that it's i think a good look at where we are in society and the direction we're heading in and frankly i tried to make a case especially in light of the next 20 days on why this election is important. >> you think and first are you not involved in the trump campaign number one do you think that in your two years hence since you left the press secretary officethat these things you just articulated have gotten worse in your view ? >> i have a show on newsmax television every night at6:00 so i have no
sort of the headwinds of the conservative space in both areas but i also thought corporate america, academia and k-12, college and what the direction the society is moving in and the leftward event of all of these major institutions in america and why i thinkpresident trump's policies are having an influence in pushing back against them . what we can do as conservatives and people who care about free speech and why cancel culture is destroying the country and i also for fun give an account of...
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it's really in the cold war that you get massive use of the term middle class in us media in us academia note have to be clear we're all a bit confused about it those in power like bailed out banks like citicorp or citi group you say in the book in 2011 they've established there's no middle class there's just writ the rich and the rest of us those in power do realize something that the masses don't let alone journalist. yes i think that's right and his it it a little bit to use the old marxist term false consciousness to describe what we're saddled with in the majority of the population i think that there are for historical reasons there are these miseries associated with middle class life and so people who identify as middle class are not only identifying with the common set of accomplishments and privileges but also where the common sense of intense anxiety they're going to sank and that and these are that they're miserable even before they sink and this has to do with debt and the way that white collar labor is managed in particular the personalities of white collar workers managed no
it's really in the cold war that you get massive use of the term middle class in us media in us academia note have to be clear we're all a bit confused about it those in power like bailed out banks like citicorp or citi group you say in the book in 2011 they've established there's no middle class there's just writ the rich and the rest of us those in power do realize something that the masses don't let alone journalist. yes i think that's right and his it it a little bit to use the old marxist...
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who he would be looking to to continue his presidency coming up in the upcoming election idea that academia has been discriminating against white and asian students has been an open secret since i was in college which is longer ago than i care to admit don't get me wrong i believe that if that systemic discrimination is happening it is wrong but the answer to the problem is not further discrimination and frankly i think it is insulting to black students and to a spandex to dance to imply that they need to be given a leg up because of their race that they're not for some reason able to gain admittance just through the merit of their marks we are so used to the culture of political correctness we've almost become numb to the fact that this is just blatant racial discrimination i mean under the current system it would be totally possible for for example brock obama's daughters even though they have grown up with a huge amount of privilege to gain preference in admission policy over either a white or an asian student who grew up in food stamps just because of their race and if people are still
who he would be looking to to continue his presidency coming up in the upcoming election idea that academia has been discriminating against white and asian students has been an open secret since i was in college which is longer ago than i care to admit don't get me wrong i believe that if that systemic discrimination is happening it is wrong but the answer to the problem is not further discrimination and frankly i think it is insulting to black students and to a spandex to dance to imply that...
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states like saudi arabia become involved in the open which are much more constrained because of academia and because of the saudi peace initiative this does not rise to that kind of agreement there is a lot more work to be done for any american administration and freddie israeli and ministrations this is not yet euphoria that the u.s. for is not yet is there or i'll go i'm sympathetic to it this is not what you know trump and and others are selling yes it's it's potential but but it's not fair all right we've run out of time so we're just going to have to leave it there thanks so much to all of our guests ari ratner mitchell barrak and lead. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at 0 dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed jim jones and the entire team here in doha by frank. i want to talk in doha the top stories here on al-jazeera and france has registered a new
states like saudi arabia become involved in the open which are much more constrained because of academia and because of the saudi peace initiative this does not rise to that kind of agreement there is a lot more work to be done for any american administration and freddie israeli and ministrations this is not yet euphoria that the u.s. for is not yet is there or i'll go i'm sympathetic to it this is not what you know trump and and others are selling yes it's it's potential but but it's not fair...
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kyle: academia has been out front of lot of these issues that you're alluding to, the way that facial recognition systems are formed more poorly on people of color and, you know, we're starting to kind of see the industry catch up. a number of major tech compans have imposed moritoria on t use of their facial recognition technology by police departments at the very least. do you see sort of a reckoning going on? do you see more sincere awareness in silicon valley of how products may be exacerbatingxisting inequality? >>> well, i think society generally is takina more critical look at a lot of technology that's being put in front of us that's being offered for use. you know, if you look at the way the internet developed in erblely -- initially, commercially, in the 1990's, it had a lot of excitement about it. some people called it the wild west. it was very enticing new chnology. and there was a real spirit of experimentation then which was great. it led to a lot of innovation and a lot of advances. and i think i'm very happy with the expanded access to information that it created for
kyle: academia has been out front of lot of these issues that you're alluding to, the way that facial recognition systems are formed more poorly on people of color and, you know, we're starting to kind of see the industry catch up. a number of major tech compans have imposed moritoria on t use of their facial recognition technology by police departments at the very least. do you see sort of a reckoning going on? do you see more sincere awareness in silicon valley of how products may be...
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about journalism and the head wents conservatives facing both areas and also corporate america, academiand the direction society is moving in a the leftward bend of major institutions in america and why i think donald trump's policies are having an impact, and people who care about free-speech, why cancel culture is destroying the country and give an account of my time in hollywood through my little adventure with dancing with the stars. a really good look at where we are, the direction we are heading in and i tried to make a case especially in light of the next 20 days why this election is important. >> host: are you now involved in the campaign and in two years since you left the press secretary office, those things you articulated have gotten worse in your view. >> guest: i have a show every night at 6:00, no affiliation with the campaign. i am obviously a supporter and make no bones about that but i am a host and have no role in the campaign or any other entity officially supporting the president especially my own personal one. there is no question about it. those entities have gotte
about journalism and the head wents conservatives facing both areas and also corporate america, academiand the direction society is moving in a the leftward bend of major institutions in america and why i think donald trump's policies are having an impact, and people who care about free-speech, why cancel culture is destroying the country and give an account of my time in hollywood through my little adventure with dancing with the stars. a really good look at where we are, the direction we are...
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the exhibition honours the achievements of black women in academia.ful, as symbolising something also about their professions, because if we're going to take the time to do an exhibition, it's really important that their stature and their authority was reflected in the portraits. the recent black lives matter protests have highlighted the reality of the global injustices and systematic racism that black people have faced for years. black history month is a time to look forward and celebrate the here and now, as well as a time to reclaim history and reimagine how shared history will be told in the future. greg mckenzie, bbc news. a ban on plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds has come into force in england. it will now be illegal for businesses to supply them to customers, though there are exemptions to protect people who need items because of medical conditions. a huge naval exercise involving ships, submarines and aircraft from nearly 20 countries is due to begin in a loch on the west coast of scotland this weekend. but, as well as hosting the uk'
the exhibition honours the achievements of black women in academia.ful, as symbolising something also about their professions, because if we're going to take the time to do an exhibition, it's really important that their stature and their authority was reflected in the portraits. the recent black lives matter protests have highlighted the reality of the global injustices and systematic racism that black people have faced for years. black history month is a time to look forward and celebrate the...
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but we are going to go inside the paper, to page four, caroline, and a verdict on academia? the pathway to becoming a solicitor or any kind of lawyer in this country has been to study for a degree either ina has been to study for a degree either in a logically or another degree, then pay for more postgraduate fees to take on a diploma. this adds up to 30,000 extra pounds on top of your initial study fees. this is clearly evident for many people in this country. the reform they are suggesting is that apprentices can join law firms and effectively due on the job training. apprenticing is an old—fashioned term but it is being brought back into more industries because, as you say, there say this is effectively dumbing down the law and that they are very worried that, a, the claims will not get the standard that they deserve require from such a training of professionals, but also an improvement terms, anyone looking at two candidates in the room will go to the old—fashioned way, the expensive way of learning this particular trade, but the good news is it brings in new faces, dive
but we are going to go inside the paper, to page four, caroline, and a verdict on academia? the pathway to becoming a solicitor or any kind of lawyer in this country has been to study for a degree either ina has been to study for a degree either in a logically or another degree, then pay for more postgraduate fees to take on a diploma. this adds up to 30,000 extra pounds on top of your initial study fees. this is clearly evident for many people in this country. the reform they are suggesting is...
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election but what i'm seeing that this election has brought forward in that has been already there in academia but it's really really out there among a lot of young people who just don't understand don't know better know is going to talk going to have a good election day. thank you 2 good luck thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking hey remember you could always change your conversation on my facebook page join the conversation or just tweet in and over get tweet me have kings things and years of politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politic. it's an amazing country with so many friends in russia and i'm very excited to be here. i love that idea i think i can do that. different nice to make a lot of money with the same millions and hundreds of me. here is the nice what. a great wall and nobody feels a lot better than me believe me and i'll build a very inexpensive like a great great wall. 'd and just in case you're worried about who's going to pay for it mexico will pay for . it we'll see what happens. i always say who knows what we'll see on the fiel
election but what i'm seeing that this election has brought forward in that has been already there in academia but it's really really out there among a lot of young people who just don't understand don't know better know is going to talk going to have a good election day. thank you 2 good luck thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking hey remember you could always change your conversation on my facebook page join the conversation or just tweet in and over get tweet me...
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election but what i'm seeing that this election has brought forward in that has been already there in academia but it's really really out there among a lot of young people who just don't understand don't know better know is going to talk until you have a good election day. thank you 2 good luck thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking hey remember you could always change your conversation on my facebook page join the conversation or just treat in and over get tweet me if king sings in years of politicking has checked and that's all for this edition of politic. it was a very nice offer from president putin and i could have said no thank you or i could have said thank you and i said i'll take it and now it's time to introduce my best to mr don't travel thank you says very much was the. name whatever you want to name i mean i don't know how when i come that news that's dishonest telecom data recorder or a network that's totally dishonest c.n.n. is says you know 100 percent negative i clearly there's a change fast changes so fast sometimes i say wow that's going to be a gre
election but what i'm seeing that this election has brought forward in that has been already there in academia but it's really really out there among a lot of young people who just don't understand don't know better know is going to talk until you have a good election day. thank you 2 good luck thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking hey remember you could always change your conversation on my facebook page join the conversation or just treat in and over get tweet me if...