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how much of a problem is, is burned out in academia and how has covert made? it was quite well i guess if you consider the sorts of things that dr. burn out, it's not really surprising. they've been out the huge problem. academia right. increased work was really high workloads, relentless pressure to publish really, really in the work life balance, i think drivers. but then if you consider the scientist even those working around the clock to provide us with everything that we know about the current or virus, all of those predictions in those models in a driving governmental policy. the science that allows for this rapid development of these life saving vaccines. many of these incredibly talented individuals, around short term contracts with no idea whether they live, what they like to look like. what will be living in the next 2 years time? that's a huge degree of job uncertainty and that's incredibly stressful. right? covert has been increase their workload at times 3 times the working low because of the teaching load is shifted significantly to move them on
how much of a problem is, is burned out in academia and how has covert made? it was quite well i guess if you consider the sorts of things that dr. burn out, it's not really surprising. they've been out the huge problem. academia right. increased work was really high workloads, relentless pressure to publish really, really in the work life balance, i think drivers. but then if you consider the scientist even those working around the clock to provide us with everything that we know about the...
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how much of a problem is, is burned out in academia and how has covert made it was? well, i guess if you consider the sorts of things that dr. burn out, it's not really surprising. they bring out the huge problem, academia, right, increased workloads, really high workloads, relentless pressure to publish really, really little work life balance, i think drivers. but then if you consider the scientists even those working around the clock to provide us with everything that we know about the current or virus, all of those predictions in those models that are driving governmental policy. the science that allows for this rapid development of these life saving vaccines. many of these incredibly talented individuals, are short term contracts with no idea whether they live, what they like to look like, where they will be living in the next 2 years time. that's a huge degree of job uncertainty, and that's incredibly stressful. right. covey has been increased their workload at times 3 times the working load because of the teaching load is shifted significantly to move them on l
how much of a problem is, is burned out in academia and how has covert made it was? well, i guess if you consider the sorts of things that dr. burn out, it's not really surprising. they bring out the huge problem, academia, right, increased workloads, really high workloads, relentless pressure to publish really, really little work life balance, i think drivers. but then if you consider the scientists even those working around the clock to provide us with everything that we know about the...
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how much of a problem is, is burned out in academia and how has covert made? it was why? well, i guess if you consider the sorts of things that dr. burn out, it's not really surprising. they've been out the huge problem, academia, right, increased workloads, really high workloads, relentless pressure to publish really, really little work life balance, i think drivers. but then if you consider the scientist even those working around the clock to provide us with everything that we know about the current or virus, all of those predictions in those model that are driving government to policy. the science that allow for this rapid development of these life saving vaccines, meaning on these incredibly talented individuals around shore, can contracts with no idea whether they live, what they like to look like, where they'll be living in the next 2 years time. that's a huge degree of job uncertainty and that's incredibly stressful. right? coven has been increase the workload at times 3 times the working mode because of the teaching load is shifted significantly to move them on li
how much of a problem is, is burned out in academia and how has covert made? it was why? well, i guess if you consider the sorts of things that dr. burn out, it's not really surprising. they've been out the huge problem, academia, right, increased workloads, really high workloads, relentless pressure to publish really, really little work life balance, i think drivers. but then if you consider the scientist even those working around the clock to provide us with everything that we know about the...
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. ♪ aylÉn: este domingo la academia latina de la grabaciÓn y univision celebran latin grammy celebraiÓn tendrÁs la oportunidad de rendirle tributo a tu mamÁ. ¿quÉ podemos esperar? shaila: algo muy emotivo, desde luego. vamos a derramar alguna lÁgrima. estoy muy honrado de ser parte de este homenaje, muy agradecida con la academia latina de la grabaciÓn por hacerle este homenaje tan bonito y por contar con grandes estrellas como sofÍa reyes, lila downs per este homenaje muy agradecida. aylÉn: precisamente en tus redes sociales hace poquito compartiste un vÍdeo muy emotivo con tu mamÁ diciendo que siempre estÁ en tu mente. en este dÍa de las madres me gustarÍa que nos cuentes cuÁl fue el mejor consejo que te dio tu mamÁ, si tuvieras que elegir uno. shaila: siempre me hizo observar bastante. siempre me decÍa: paciencia, hija. sigo trabajando en ello. todos los dÍas es un mundo diferente y hay que tener mucha paciencia porque las cosas tienen que llegar cuando tienen que llegar. tambiÉn sobre todo aprendÍ a ser una mujer mÁs fuerte, intentar ser una mujer valiente como ella, resiliencia.
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within academia if we look at that structure like graduate students are the most vulnerable. that may be tenured track professors are not yet and then the tenured professors have much more status with robust protections with what they can say. if you are tenured professor you could lose some status but at least you cannot lose your job. so i emphasize in the book the cost differs. if you live in the authoritarian regime it's too much to ask to speak your mind and to be sent to the gulags. but on the other hand, we should be willing to take some cost to improve our collective picture of the world. just as we should be willing to help others or protect the environment that involves some cost may be. maybe it's more costly to buy a more efficient vehicle but many people say we should protect the common resource that is helpful to all of us. so likewise put that reasoning into speaking your mind and we put that into our shared picture of the world or our shared knowledge and we should be willing to take some cost. maybe not losing your job, but maybe a loss of status that is some
within academia if we look at that structure like graduate students are the most vulnerable. that may be tenured track professors are not yet and then the tenured professors have much more status with robust protections with what they can say. if you are tenured professor you could lose some status but at least you cannot lose your job. so i emphasize in the book the cost differs. if you live in the authoritarian regime it's too much to ask to speak your mind and to be sent to the gulags. but...
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to stop activating academia. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. of my dreams needed some work. sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan, and i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. ♪ and i get to live in this beautiful house, with this beautiful kitchen, and it's all thanks to sofi. ♪ if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, and it's all thanks then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. joins us with this announcement. >> permanent band from using the platform after months of being suspended since january and mark zuckerberg said he believed the risks were simply too great to allow trump to continue using it. trump was also banned from instagram, twitter, snapchat and youtube. facebook's oversight board is reviewing nearly 10,000 public comments related to trump's case, and will decide tomorrow in his indefinite ban and share new policy r
to stop activating academia. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. of my dreams needed some work. sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan, and i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. ♪ and i get to live in this beautiful house, with this beautiful kitchen, and it's all thanks to sofi. ♪ if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, and it's all...
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that's how far off course academia has gone with this capriciously self repurposed thing. way of assessing this is we are not just dealing with too many left of center faculty in relation to right of center faculty. it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand we have academic scholars and on the other hand political activists. on the campuses the activists are now clearly controlled the majority. there are there are certainly a number of academic scholars but they do not have the numbers to control policy. now these two types of people want fundamentally to -- and academic teacher wants to think analytically independently and the political activists want the exact opposite. students analyze the strengths and weaknesses of different ideas as much is the wrong one. political activists will squelch academics.
that's how far off course academia has gone with this capriciously self repurposed thing. way of assessing this is we are not just dealing with too many left of center faculty in relation to right of center faculty. it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand we have academic scholars and on the other hand political activists. on the campuses the activists are now clearly controlled the majority. there are there are...
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popularizers the site has academia paired how can scholars put that type of knowledge translation?is really tough. something similar happened to grit. it's all these people psych training go on and on about how important grit is. you know, i think some psychologists play more of a watchdog role. and they seized concepts of they speak up. as a question asked or point out a lot is being done by psychologist per se. the human resource managers or whatever don't really understand this stuff. so in my book the chapter, you know marty in my views has a great idea ptsd. but it's those who really allow this program to happen. >> thinking of competence of soldier fitness for example don is wondering how worried are you about psychology in america? >> barry. i think that, i think we still act like we have implicit bias can account for much more complicated disparity. the vitally important conversation on diversity trainings and often induces negative responses which is not you're supposed to do for trying to have a delicate conversation. i think the average person out there in the world prob
popularizers the site has academia paired how can scholars put that type of knowledge translation?is really tough. something similar happened to grit. it's all these people psych training go on and on about how important grit is. you know, i think some psychologists play more of a watchdog role. and they seized concepts of they speak up. as a question asked or point out a lot is being done by psychologist per se. the human resource managers or whatever don't really understand this stuff. so in...
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lander you have an extraordinary and very impressive background both in academia and elsewhere. i went to ask about the outset a question that will not determine my vote on your nomination since i'm in the middle of reading the codebreakers what is your opinion of the book and what you think of it? and i do have a reason for asking that. >> senator, excellent question. i have to say i have not read the book yet. >> there enough - - fair enough. there are a couple of things in the book. wine is a recurrent theme that great invention and collaboration among teams of scientists and academia and private industry and i think that would further that kind of collaboration and partnership but one of the subplot of the book is a woman scientist sometimes women are ask - - discriminated against or harassed in the world of science as there are many other professions. introduced a measure called combat sexual harassment in science act and senator smith of minnesota originally cast by senator harris i would like your commitment to support at least the goal of the legislation to and harassmen
lander you have an extraordinary and very impressive background both in academia and elsewhere. i went to ask about the outset a question that will not determine my vote on your nomination since i'm in the middle of reading the codebreakers what is your opinion of the book and what you think of it? and i do have a reason for asking that. >> senator, excellent question. i have to say i have not read the book yet. >> there enough - - fair enough. there are a couple of things in the...
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that is how far of course academia has gone in this self repurposing.nd to look at people involved, not just dealing with too many left and the right of certain faculty, it's a really different problem altogether we are dealing with two different kinds of people, on the one hand academic scholars and on the other hand political activist. at the campuses the activists are clearly the controlling, there may be a number of scholars left but they do not have the numbers to control policy. these two types of people what fundamentally different things, they want students to think independently of political activists once the exact opposite. they can't have students analyzing the strength and weaknesses of different ideas because they might choose the wrong one, it's inevitable with academic habits of thought. >> to watch the rest of this program, visit booktv.org search for john ellis with the title of his book, the breakdown of higher education. >> book tv on c-span2 every weekend with nonfiction books and authors. funding for book tv comes from these televi
that is how far of course academia has gone in this self repurposing.nd to look at people involved, not just dealing with too many left and the right of certain faculty, it's a really different problem altogether we are dealing with two different kinds of people, on the one hand academic scholars and on the other hand political activist. at the campuses the activists are clearly the controlling, there may be a number of scholars left but they do not have the numbers to control policy. these two...
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that's how far off course academia has gone in this capriciously self repurchasing.of this resurface, not just dealing with too many left faculty in relation to write faculty. it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand, you have academic scholars. on the other hand political activists. the campuses, the activists are clearly the control majority. and they are certainly a number of academic teacher scholars left, but they do not have the numbers to control policy. now, these two types of people one fundamental things, academic teacher wants you to think catalytically and independently. a political activists wants the exact opposite. can't have the students analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of different ideas because they might choose the wrong one, so it's inevitable that political activists will squelch academic efforts of thought. >> to watch the rest of the program visit book tv.org and for john ellis in the title of his book the breakdown of higher education. >> good afternoon. i am carl
that's how far off course academia has gone in this capriciously self repurchasing.of this resurface, not just dealing with too many left faculty in relation to write faculty. it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand, you have academic scholars. on the other hand political activists. the campuses, the activists are clearly the control majority. and they are certainly a number of academic teacher scholars left, but they...
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within academia, if we look at the kind of structure, graduate students are the most vulnerable. and so -- and then maybe tenure track professors such as myself who are not tenured yet and then the tenured professors, they have much more status, and they have very robust protections in terms of what they can say. of course, there are costs there too. if you're a tenured professor and you say something your peers frown upon, you can lose some status but at least you can't lose your job as easily. so one thing i emphasize in the book is that the costs differ and -- i mean, if you're living in an authoritarian regime, it's too much for morality to ask of us to speak your mind and get sent to the gulag or whatnot. but on the other hand, we should be able to -- we should be willing to take some cost in order to improve our kind of collective picture of the world, just as we should be willing to take some cost in helping others or in protecting the environment, protecting the environment involves some cost. maybe it's more costly to buy a more efficient vehicle but lots of people are f
within academia, if we look at the kind of structure, graduate students are the most vulnerable. and so -- and then maybe tenure track professors such as myself who are not tenured yet and then the tenured professors, they have much more status, and they have very robust protections in terms of what they can say. of course, there are costs there too. if you're a tenured professor and you say something your peers frown upon, you can lose some status but at least you can't lose your job as...
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or what the world is like but it's only if the incentive and ncthere is reason to worry are that academia within journalism. my view is that when it comes to those issues nobody will get mad at you if you discover a new polymer. so physics biology chemistry are fairly robust and we can see how successful they are. so what would have looked like magic 100 years ago. so engineering and physics these are, robust fields and then to coming up with a new idea or disputing a new idea. so this doesn't really work well. so it comes to minimum wage or immigration or policing and then you have to worry whether there are incentives with certain types of evidence so we should be attentive to those. and that fear of knowledge production that includes think tanks and universities and someone. >> when you describe some type scientific domain you discuss there are some that have incentives and procedures in place to test your idea and are celebrated for falsifying but when you look at the social sciences i hearr you say there is something veryy different at work. is this a question of a breakdown of profe
or what the world is like but it's only if the incentive and ncthere is reason to worry are that academia within journalism. my view is that when it comes to those issues nobody will get mad at you if you discover a new polymer. so physics biology chemistry are fairly robust and we can see how successful they are. so what would have looked like magic 100 years ago. so engineering and physics these are, robust fields and then to coming up with a new idea or disputing a new idea. so this doesn't...
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noticiero telemundo 48 >>> no hubo aumento de casos de covid- mint en niños, datos recientes de la academiaás de, 8 millones de niños dieron positivos, 14% a nivel nacional >>> el 80% de los adultos recibieron una dosis de la vacuna, sin embargo las tasas en algunos condados han bajado, estas áreas del porcentaje, los que viven solos no tienen acceso a una computadora >>> para que tengan acceso yo un país en dijo que uber proporcionar viajes para las personas que necesiten vacunarse contra el ex gobernador como término espectral comenzar a 24 de mayo y ser hasta el 4 de julio y ambas empresas se ofrecerán viajes y los problemas de vacunación >>> persecución judicial el que qué será lo que le pasó al sujeto >>> quisimos extender los materia, >>> carlos nos invita a conocer como sus hijos saben si es matemática por medio del fútbol americano >>> es la raíz de la muerte de mario y hablamos con abogados de su familia, para reaccionar >>> cinco 38 hablamos del microclima, en el interior al regresar >>> continuamos trabajando para usted por eso habilitamos una riña para que revises las preguntas
noticiero telemundo 48 >>> no hubo aumento de casos de covid- mint en niños, datos recientes de la academiaás de, 8 millones de niños dieron positivos, 14% a nivel nacional >>> el 80% de los adultos recibieron una dosis de la vacuna, sin embargo las tasas en algunos condados han bajado, estas áreas del porcentaje, los que viven solos no tienen acceso a una computadora >>> para que tengan acceso yo un país en dijo que uber proporcionar viajes para las personas que...
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they even in a liberal academic institution they couldn't tolerate speaks well for academia.to her comments on the three sets of lawyers she has, she's basically claiming regardless of her scholarship she's entitled to tenure and previous people who held her chair not tenured. nothing about the merits and she had bipartisan criticism of her shoddy journalistic and artistic endeavors. it's the right decision. >> tammy: very good point and goes back to entitlement again. great job and thank you for joining me tonight. >> good memorial day weekend. >> tammy: and ty cobb radicalism taking over the stanford university campus. plus, laura speaks to university of chicago student who's bravely speaking out against her school's vaccine mandate. they right there. ♪ ♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh♪ people e
they even in a liberal academic institution they couldn't tolerate speaks well for academia.to her comments on the three sets of lawyers she has, she's basically claiming regardless of her scholarship she's entitled to tenure and previous people who held her chair not tenured. nothing about the merits and she had bipartisan criticism of her shoddy journalistic and artistic endeavors. it's the right decision. >> tammy: very good point and goes back to entitlement again. great job and thank...
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se concientiza sobre la importancia del protector solar un cáncer de piel según la encuesta de la academiapiel. los expertos y de las 10:00 de la mañana y las 2:00 de la tarde. y los catorce meses haces realistas decir que no se pronostica un gran aumento de casos de covid-19 al aire las aglomeraciones de este feriado. este confianza oportuna del 5% de los adultos están completamente vacunados y un 70% en la población contra el coronavirus fueron más de estos actores. hacemos una pausa tenemos más cuerpo de niño hispanos que al parecer había sido asesinado. el servicio de ciudadanía e inmigración de estados unidos suspendió de manera temporal la recolección de datos biométricos le contamos el motivo. >>> qué tal buenas tardes bastante despejada pero temperaturas bastante significativo que puede ser perjudicial para su salud yo regresan solo minutos. (comerciales) autoridades han encontrado el cuerpo de un niño hispano de una diez años cree que pudo haber sido asesinado ni en la parte unas peatones se dieron cuenta de que el cuerpo está entre los arbustos no está claro desde pequeño y segui
se concientiza sobre la importancia del protector solar un cáncer de piel según la encuesta de la academiapiel. los expertos y de las 10:00 de la mañana y las 2:00 de la tarde. y los catorce meses haces realistas decir que no se pronostica un gran aumento de casos de covid-19 al aire las aglomeraciones de este feriado. este confianza oportuna del 5% de los adultos están completamente vacunados y un 70% en la población contra el coronavirus fueron más de estos actores. hacemos una pausa...
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a cabo la graduación donde recibieron sus insignias, celebran después de completar 7 meses en la academiaó en libertad, se reúne con su madre, ella le dice que no se van a separar nuevamente, buenas tardes, son meses de angustia ahora vivirán en miami en casa del tío, además este viernes . >> fin de semana
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. >> en líderes de la comunidad afroamericana de estudiantes de la academia de derechos civiles procesarondo de robar en la tienda aunque el joven mostró el recibo de pago y que el personal tenga mejor capacitación para saber manejar esta situación. el departamento de policía de san josé investigar un accidente de tránsitoen el que una mujer perdió la vida ocurrió en la ruta la noche del viernes. cuando un automovilista atropelló a la mujer mientras cruzaba la calle fuera del cruce peatonal19 personas perdieron la vida cuatro de ellos han sido peatones. >> california eliminará la mayoría de las restricciones por la pandemia incluyendo los límites de capacidad y el distanciamiento social el próximo 15 de junio a partir de esa fecha tampoco se requerirá el uso de mascarilla. >> el estado de california tomó su tiempo en adoptar los cambios anunciados por el centro del centers for disease control and prevention, cdc, por sus siglas en inglés. sobre el uso de mascarillas para quienes tengan las vacunas ocurriráen seis semanas más el 15 de junio vamos a cambiar las guías de las mascarillas para
. >> en líderes de la comunidad afroamericana de estudiantes de la academia de derechos civiles procesarondo de robar en la tienda aunque el joven mostró el recibo de pago y que el personal tenga mejor capacitación para saber manejar esta situación. el departamento de policía de san josé investigar un accidente de tránsitoen el que una mujer perdió la vida ocurrió en la ruta la noche del viernes. cuando un automovilista atropelló a la mujer mientras cruzaba la calle fuera del...
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y segÚn informes de la academia estados unidos denso de pediatrÍa.edad. >>> >>> y serÁ entregar el dÍa. no creo que se extienda por mÁs tiempo. >>> informes del gobierno que fueron publicados este miÉrcoles, seÑalan que la tasa de natalidad en el paÍs cayÓ 4% el aÑo pasado. >>> y casi 50 aÑos. >>> durante la pandemia. han habido mÁs estrÉs. al haber problemas financiarse, nos hay intimidad y disminuyen los nacimientos. >>> mÁs allÁ de las estadÍsticas, expertos en el campo de la salud siguen recomen dando el uso de mascarillas y el distanciamiento social para ponerle fin a esta pandemia lo mÁs pronto posible. me siento confiado de que para agosto estaremos mÁs en la normalidad. >>> las condiciones del tiempo. miren como cae la tarde a esta hora en san josÉ. sol intenso, guillermo. como lo tenemos pronosticado para los prÓximos dÍas ¿cierto?. >>> y asÍ es. en la lÍnea costera entra la capa marina. es un dÍa estupendo y agradable. vemos como envuelve las montaÑas del otro lado. atrÁs se encuentra el pacÍfico. nuestra cÁmara desde lo que es la isla tibu
y segÚn informes de la academia estados unidos denso de pediatrÍa.edad. >>> >>> y serÁ entregar el dÍa. no creo que se extienda por mÁs tiempo. >>> informes del gobierno que fueron publicados este miÉrcoles, seÑalan que la tasa de natalidad en el paÍs cayÓ 4% el aÑo pasado. >>> y casi 50 aÑos. >>> durante la pandemia. han habido mÁs estrÉs. al haber problemas financiarse, nos hay intimidad y disminuyen los nacimientos. >>> mÁs...
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what role does academia play in perpetuating this?in part what we see at school and university is a lot of these kinds of norms are perpetuated and reinforced. girls at schools learn it's boys being boys went women try to report to place and find themselves not being taken seriously or 1.5% of the rate cases reported to police and the only ones result in a charge or summons. this can be really challenged or can by schools and colleges. as we are seeing in the news at the moment repeatedly girls who are sexually assaulted their utterly failed mirror the largely white mail senior leadership they are opportunities for disruption in education also opportunities for reinforcement at the very much reinforcement and reputational damage limitations is what institutions seem to opt for over protecting and acting in the interest. there is opportunity for education to be involved in preventing radicalization and grieving to prevent program is based on this idea that teachers can be resourced and trained and funded to learn the warning size in pa
what role does academia play in perpetuating this?in part what we see at school and university is a lot of these kinds of norms are perpetuated and reinforced. girls at schools learn it's boys being boys went women try to report to place and find themselves not being taken seriously or 1.5% of the rate cases reported to police and the only ones result in a charge or summons. this can be really challenged or can by schools and colleges. as we are seeing in the news at the moment repeatedly girls...
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segÚn la academia americana de pediatras, un aÑo despuÉs la cifra es muy diferente.9. tambiÉn hay menos restricciones en las actividades escolares, en las que participan los niÑos. los deportes, por lo tanto contagios mÁs fÁciles. esos nÚmeros pudieran bajar drÁsticamente porque se espera que la prÓxima semana la administraciÓn de alimentos y drogas conocida como la fda autorice el uso de la vacuna pfizer para niÑos de 12 aÑos en adelante. novavax estÁ en fase 3 para la misma edad y pfizer y moderna estÁn trabajando en la aprobaciÓn de sus vacunas para niÑos a partir de los 6 meses de edad. como pueden ver, ya los padres tienen mÁs opciones. carolina: especÍficamente aquellos que estÁn esperando volver a la escuela a ver si de pronto con la vacuna pudiera ser un poco mÁs fÁcil para padres de familia. aylÉn: del tres al 20%. la vacuna es una esperanza para esto. vamos a una pausa pero desde luego que al volver tenemos mÁs de lo que estÁ sucediendo en estos momentos en la ciudad de mÉxico. estos momentos en la ciudad de mÉxico. ♪ ocean spray tiene un sabor único, y es
segÚn la academia americana de pediatras, un aÑo despuÉs la cifra es muy diferente.9. tambiÉn hay menos restricciones en las actividades escolares, en las que participan los niÑos. los deportes, por lo tanto contagios mÁs fÁciles. esos nÚmeros pudieran bajar drÁsticamente porque se espera que la prÓxima semana la administraciÓn de alimentos y drogas conocida como la fda autorice el uso de la vacuna pfizer para niÑos de 12 aÑos en adelante. novavax estÁ en fase 3 para la misma edad...
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racista que simplemente no tenemos exámenes, y sabemos si tiene tendencias fascistas cuando llega la academiasin embargo los abogados recalcaron que padece de una enfermedad mental. personas murieron en un tiroteo nos ve mercado el pasado marzo (música) >> en breve, la historia de una madre salvadoreña que espera con ansias el momento en que se puede volver a reunir con su hija que salió de su país escapando de la violencia la lucha contra el covid-19, moderna avanza en sus ensayos para la vacuna en adolescentes. >> ¿qué tal? feliz martes, estupendas condiciones para poder disfrutar la madrugada del miércoles con el eclipse total de luna, vamos a platicar de esto y más al regresar >> noticiero telemundo 48.7 días a la semana, primeros contigo (música) (♪ música ♪) en una conferencia de prensa el fiscal general de texas habló de los retos que tienen por incremento de migrantes (hablan en inglés) dijo que lo que más les preocupa es el poder y el dinero que están obteniendo los carteles que trafican con personas y con drogas. denunció que estas agrupaciones cobran varias sumas a los inmigrantes
racista que simplemente no tenemos exámenes, y sabemos si tiene tendencias fascistas cuando llega la academiasin embargo los abogados recalcaron que padece de una enfermedad mental. personas murieron en un tiroteo nos ve mercado el pasado marzo (música) >> en breve, la historia de una madre salvadoreña que espera con ansias el momento en que se puede volver a reunir con su hija que salió de su país escapando de la violencia la lucha contra el covid-19, moderna avanza en sus ensayos...
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vamos a ver esto, como de una lígula, la academia de entrenamiento policial esta utilizando realidadgo habló con un empleado, salió del lugar dejando a la creatura, la mujer siguió al bebé es una maestra escolar, la madre no enfrentará cargos, ambos están recuperando en un hospital, mientras una madre en hungría despertó de un coma inducido por coronavirus para conocer por primera vez a su bebé de un mes de edad, estaba embarazada cuando se contagio de coronavirus, pero su condición empeoró, a la niña la nombraron (nombre en inglÉs). >>> no tienen porque estar brincando. >>> las autoridades buscan a los sospechosos de vandalizar una iglesia, no sería la fibra vez que ocurre. otro condado más prohíbe el uso de pirotecnias. (comerciales) (mÚsica). >>> una iglesia buscan a vándalos que ingresan al templo, alejandra quesada nos tenemos detalles. >>> evidencia de que las fuerzas fueron forzadas para abrirlas y se puede ver claramente en varias de las entradas de la primera iglesia, según las autoridades son varias en la que indigentes se meten a la iglesia y vandalizan el inmueble. durant
vamos a ver esto, como de una lígula, la academia de entrenamiento policial esta utilizando realidadgo habló con un empleado, salió del lugar dejando a la creatura, la mujer siguió al bebé es una maestra escolar, la madre no enfrentará cargos, ambos están recuperando en un hospital, mientras una madre en hungría despertó de un coma inducido por coronavirus para conocer por primera vez a su bebé de un mes de edad, estaba embarazada cuando se contagio de coronavirus, pero su condición...
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jason, you and i have been around academia a long time.sive total for a department. the accolades in that department, you would be doing well. this is one individual. so absurdly overqualified for the position that it makes it glaring the illogic position that the board took. is this an attempt to reenshrine the syllabus of lies for the rationale for white supremacy. and black reconstruction, this has been the fundamental calling of black historians in the country to add a corrective to the record so that we might actually present a brief for nonracial democracy in the country. this is why it's a much bigger issue than a single tenured case in a single institution. this is about democracy, this is about academic freedom, and freedom of the press. >> and as our colleague wrote, using the state to suppress this information is not going to work. thank you so much. thank you so very much. that does it for me. ari is back on monday. the "reid out" is joy reid is up next. >>> good evening, everyone. happy friday. we begin the reid out tonight wi
jason, you and i have been around academia a long time.sive total for a department. the accolades in that department, you would be doing well. this is one individual. so absurdly overqualified for the position that it makes it glaring the illogic position that the board took. is this an attempt to reenshrine the syllabus of lies for the rationale for white supremacy. and black reconstruction, this has been the fundamental calling of black historians in the country to add a corrective to the...
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antes del 4 de julio >>> los contagios de covid-19 entre menores van también en descenso segúnla academiaeron reportados la semana pasada es la segunda semana consecutiva en donde hubo una baja seguido de los aumentos en marzo y abril los expertos dicen que los pequeÑos representan el 13.8 por ciento de todos los casos hasta el 29 de los expertos dicen que los pequeÑos representan el 13.8 por ciento de todos los casos hasta el 29 de abril más de 3.78 millones de casos dieron positivo desde que inició esta pandemia >>> hablando de menores y en cuanto a la vacunación una nueva encuesta realizada en más de 2000 adultos reveló que los padres de familia no están del todo convencidos en vacunar a sus hijos aunque se apruebe uno de estos fármacos según los datos, tres de cada 10 padres de niÑos entre los 12:15 aÑos dijeron que vacunar a sus hijos en cuanto sea posible mientras que un 26% esperará para ver cómo funciona la vacuna un 18% dijo que lo hará solo si las escuelas lo requieren >>> en temas relacionados los expertos médicos le están haciendo llamado los padres de familia a seguir llevand
antes del 4 de julio >>> los contagios de covid-19 entre menores van también en descenso segúnla academiaeron reportados la semana pasada es la segunda semana consecutiva en donde hubo una baja seguido de los aumentos en marzo y abril los expertos dicen que los pequeÑos representan el 13.8 por ciento de todos los casos hasta el 29 de los expertos dicen que los pequeÑos representan el 13.8 por ciento de todos los casos hasta el 29 de abril más de 3.78 millones de casos dieron...
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the first ever partnership between industry, academia was formed. the program had two goals, one was to address the talent needs and two to help those who need the most help. i would like to take this opportunity, again, to thank our partners who made this program such a success, starting with evolve manufacturing right here in fremont. great culture in the company. we also brought two workforce boards to the table, the alameda county workforce development board and san jose's work the future. these are a great conduit for us to reach the target population we wanted to serve, but also to tap into the federal funding stream to help us launch the pilot. research shows, it can be incredibly difficult for someone to make a complete shift in their career, hence the learned part of the program. we brought -- college to the table with their new smart manufacturing tech knowledge he program led by dr. rose margaret into a and that has been fantastic. we know that these all can be compounded for women. the city of fremont family resource center stepped up ar
the first ever partnership between industry, academia was formed. the program had two goals, one was to address the talent needs and two to help those who need the most help. i would like to take this opportunity, again, to thank our partners who made this program such a success, starting with evolve manufacturing right here in fremont. great culture in the company. we also brought two workforce boards to the table, the alameda county workforce development board and san jose's work the future....
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they come from civil society, academia and generates some are simply concerned citizens or law to be here today. without the careless efforts and a wish to record our profound songs and appreciation the truth hears this is the principle upon which one does entire project of national unity under conciliation is the best but has been experienced as lunch. there is no shortcut. our conviction from the beginning was that the process of recording with the roar of france had to follow the same logic. and in any case, when you it will not be harder than reconciling with ourselves. no grain of truth has been sacrificed. by the way, to responsibility, it has been put to buck where it belongs with the laws, who made the decisions whether or not that are trials. justice is also rendered by the court of history under walker was cervical. documentation must continue jointly. this quest for truth has occurred in the context of the complex 2 over the challenge is that the one has fist over the last 2071 is the live have remained a failed state. some may even have felt vindicated by that others actu
they come from civil society, academia and generates some are simply concerned citizens or law to be here today. without the careless efforts and a wish to record our profound songs and appreciation the truth hears this is the principle upon which one does entire project of national unity under conciliation is the best but has been experienced as lunch. there is no shortcut. our conviction from the beginning was that the process of recording with the roar of france had to follow the same logic....
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the new york times said it was the biggest fraud in academia when the department of justice suited them for fraud. -- sued them for fraud. the art institute is bankrupt. they have a supposed repayment and forgiveness program, which i applied for called the debt forgiveness application. borrowers defense to loan repayment. the art institute has a fund that is supposed to make me whole. betsy devos said on my application for 3.5 years -- sat on my application for 3.5 years, and then denied it. i am a victim of a crime. i have paid well over $15,000 on the $12,000 i borrowed and i still owe $20,000. when you have defaulted on a loan and you have established repayment, you first pay on interest, then on fees, collection fees, and then you pay on the principal. i still owe more than half of the principal. i am 62. i am going into my retirement years and they can still collect on my social security check. host: when did you graduate? caller: 1985 after four years in the military. i was steered towards this college by a recruiter, by my local guidance counselor. the recruiters paid the guidanc
the new york times said it was the biggest fraud in academia when the department of justice suited them for fraud. -- sued them for fraud. the art institute is bankrupt. they have a supposed repayment and forgiveness program, which i applied for called the debt forgiveness application. borrowers defense to loan repayment. the art institute has a fund that is supposed to make me whole. betsy devos said on my application for 3.5 years -- sat on my application for 3.5 years, and then denied it. i...
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as nearly unique as it once was, given the silver tsunami of the country's age wave has reached academia, and college campusike this one at the university of california- berkeley are trying to stay abreast of this major demographic shift. >> i do believe that covid will accelerate the trend of older people returning to education. people have lost their jobs. the nature of work is changing. >> reporter: u.c.-berkeley chancellor carol crist believes attracting older students should be part of a state university's diversity efforts, to better reflect the changing society it serves. >> learning doesn't stop when you're 22, and many people have life choices that have kept them from going to university at the traditional age, and so it's extraordinarily important to enable them to bring all the richness and experience to our student body. >> reporter: kelly richeson started his career with the ventura county fire department straight out of high school. he got accepted at u.c.-berkeley at age 56, after attending community college, and wants to start a new career as a writer. he went to college
as nearly unique as it once was, given the silver tsunami of the country's age wave has reached academia, and college campusike this one at the university of california- berkeley are trying to stay abreast of this major demographic shift. >> i do believe that covid will accelerate the trend of older people returning to education. people have lost their jobs. the nature of work is changing. >> reporter: u.c.-berkeley chancellor carol crist believes attracting older students should be...
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me getting the sure break now whatever back we'll continue talking to inspector professor jaffe academia allergy and best selling author talking about what a fast food was on her way. to this. no one has ever cruised around the globe in an inflatable catamaran before. you usually stop. but just gives you. such a cruise you need a solid crew people you can share a foxhole with so to speak. to do with the political will to the bottom of the truck. who is now the mother you will need the money. i just love them enough my food. but. when you. get the money for. and we're back with tim specter professor of genetic epidemiologist bestselling author team now it's your latest book subtitle is why at almost everything we've been told about food it's wrong and you tackle a lot of this about 3rd including those about the role of breakfast and calories of sarah let me ask you this are do you have any commonly held lady is about fear there actually true yes there are a few. that in general eating large amounts of plums is good for your. ok so. i think that's that's the main one and most experts even
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it requires civil society, academia, the media, elected officials to engage with the public and to be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard? fmr. sen. hurd: why is that so hard. i would say from an electoral perspective, if you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail. from electoral perspectives, when you look at 2020's election, 92% of the seats were decided in a primary. there was 34 seeds that worried split ticket from the previous election and when i say split tickets, obviously meaning some voted one-party for the -- and so, when the majority of your elections are decided on a primary, and contested primary see anywhere between 24000 and 50,000 people voting, you are talking to a small percentage of the population, and sometimes, that is the extremes. this overreliance of people talking to that extremist edge of the electorate, whether republican or democrat -- >> we just learned about another external hacking. to the microsoft exchange hacking with a chinese fingerprint, though there looks like there is fingerprints from a lot of different actors all over this thi
it requires civil society, academia, the media, elected officials to engage with the public and to be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard? fmr. sen. hurd: why is that so hard. i would say from an electoral perspective, if you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail. from electoral perspectives, when you look at 2020's election, 92% of the seats were decided in a primary. there was 34 seeds that worried split ticket from the previous election and when i say split tickets,...
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looking at news of impending cuts in training and academia contest the news. news . news . the news, the news, the news the news, the news, the ah outdated medical infrastructure, overwhelmed intensive care unit in romania. this is lead to hospital fires with desolate consequences. the doctor diana but she got lost her father in one of them. now she's fighting to improve her countries health care system. focus on europe. in 60 minutes, did you feel worried about the need to i'm neil. host of the on the green fence post code, and to me we need to change the solutions or out join me for a deep green transformation. to me the news, it's been ongoing quest for the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship hope for more security, more freedom and more dignity have their hopes been fulfilled. 10 years after the era spring, rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. the way tree last to and voluntary redundancy, australia slash carrier quanto, says even more customer needed. but a rebound in domestic travel could be the long awaited beginning of better
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take those cost cuts to various programs or new programs where a public private partnership model academia industry in the community as they work together in various parts of the nation. all ofe these can be done through the electorate what is proposed in the jobs plan and the front tier act potential legislation that gives you the spirit of what they are tryingli to do at speed and scale to be accomplished by these activities these activities require us to get those things done. the appropriate flexibility given to nsf is important for us to execute on them. when we how those flexibilities there are many examples here to draw from. and talk about those agencies that can be taken into consideration to build the new models we need to build for those existing models at scale. both of that is happening at the same time. >> earlier today we had a hearing in the defense appropriations subcommittee and we heard from representatives from darpa and research and engineering aspect of dod. they talked about the work they are doing with quantum computing and basically the same list you mentioned earl
take those cost cuts to various programs or new programs where a public private partnership model academia industry in the community as they work together in various parts of the nation. all ofe these can be done through the electorate what is proposed in the jobs plan and the front tier act potential legislation that gives you the spirit of what they are tryingli to do at speed and scale to be accomplished by these activities these activities require us to get those things done. the...
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we also looked at and approved in this legislation the fact that universities and academia provide a lot of research and development, but oftentimes don't even, in the academia world, people are focused on publishing, publishing their research. that's kind of how they get known. that's what they get basically almost rewarded for at the university system. and you'd be surprised how little time they take to actually take that research, turn it into a patent, and then turn it into a commercialized product. so one thing we heard in our hearings is that we needed to get more help to universities on tech transfer and patenting of information. why patenting? because patenting helps us protect the science that we already have developed. it helps us say that somebody can't just take that published science report and then go off in another country and develop it, because it is now protected under our u.s. law. so we feel this is a very important effort, and we think that it also helps lead a lot of research at universities to then be supported, developed, exposed to the venture capital markets
we also looked at and approved in this legislation the fact that universities and academia provide a lot of research and development, but oftentimes don't even, in the academia world, people are focused on publishing, publishing their research. that's kind of how they get known. that's what they get basically almost rewarded for at the university system. and you'd be surprised how little time they take to actually take that research, turn it into a patent, and then turn it into a commercialized...
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more new programs where you have a public-private partnership and academic you -- in academia working together. all of these things can be done so what is proposed in a jobs plan by the president that frontier at what these things give you is the spirit of what we are trying to do at seed and scale to be accomplished by these activities. the new activities that we need to do require us to be able to get this done and you talk about the crosscut dr. at the accessibility given to nsf is important and if you have the bucks ability to execute them and their many examples here that we can draw from. other agencies and transitional programs can be taken in terms of building the new models in addition to scaling models. we will need for that happening at the same time. >> earlier today we were in the defense appropriations subcommittee and we heard from representatives from the research and engineering aspect of dod and one of the things they talked about is the work that they are doing on quantum computing and ai and basically the same list that you ticked off earlier. can you talk about ho
more new programs where you have a public-private partnership and academic you -- in academia working together. all of these things can be done so what is proposed in a jobs plan by the president that frontier at what these things give you is the spirit of what we are trying to do at seed and scale to be accomplished by these activities. the new activities that we need to do require us to be able to get this done and you talk about the crosscut dr. at the accessibility given to nsf is important...
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we know that, you know, in my own profession, of, of academia. it's still very difficult to get black professors tenured in black professors in positions of higher education. so it's not just about integrating lunch counters anymore or integrating or registering people to vote as much as this getting people and places where they can make and sustain change. kennicott, jackson, we appreciate you joining us and i'll just say, and we appreciate your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed, ma'am. thank you. or at least 60 people have been killed in democratic republic of congo 2 villages in the eastern. it's truly province, but attacked by fighters local say, they do not believe on group allied democratic forces is to blame. although the adf has conducted frequent attacks in the region. in recent years. hundreds of thousands of people displaced by a volcanic eruption in democratic republic of congo at risk of call it a doctors without borders says several cases of already been identified in soccer. mark my reports from the time for nearly 200000 peopl
we know that, you know, in my own profession, of, of academia. it's still very difficult to get black professors tenured in black professors in positions of higher education. so it's not just about integrating lunch counters anymore or integrating or registering people to vote as much as this getting people and places where they can make and sustain change. kennicott, jackson, we appreciate you joining us and i'll just say, and we appreciate your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed, ma'am....
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way that you can build trust, i don't know of any tool that can build trust that requires society, academia, media, elected officials to engage with the public and be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard? >> why is that so hard? i would say from an electoral perspective, if your hammer and everything is like a nail from an electoral perspective when you look at the last election in 2020, 90% of the seats were decided in a primary. there was literally only, there were 34 seats that were split ticket from the previous election. when i say split to get, obviously many people who are voting for -- three republicans and hillary clinton seats, 31 democrats and donald trump seats, so when the majority of elections are decided in a primary candidate primaries see anything between 54 and 20,000 people voting you're talking to a very small percentage of the population and sometimes those are the extremists. so this over reliance of people talking to that extremist edge of their electorate whether it's republican or democrat, is causing so many problems. >> we just learned also a few week
way that you can build trust, i don't know of any tool that can build trust that requires society, academia, media, elected officials to engage with the public and be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard? >> why is that so hard? i would say from an electoral perspective, if your hammer and everything is like a nail from an electoral perspective when you look at the last election in 2020, 90% of the seats were decided in a primary. there was literally only, there were 34...
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way to build trust, i don't know of any tools that can build trust that requires civil society, academia, the media and elected officials to engage with the public and be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard. >> what is that so hard. i would say from an electoral perspective if you're a hammer, everything is like a nail. from an electoral perspective and you look at the last election in 2020, 92 percent of seats were decided in the primary. there was literally only 34 seats that were split from the previous election. and less it's the ticket obviously meaning able had one party president, three republicans, 31 democrats and donald trump seats. so when the majority of your election is decided in the primary and contested primaries can be anywhere between 24 and 50,000 people , you're talking to a very small percentage of the population and times that the extreme. this overreliance of people talking to that extreme edge of the their electorate whether it's republican or democrat. >> we just learned also a few weeks ago about another external attack. there's a threat, it has ch
way to build trust, i don't know of any tools that can build trust that requires civil society, academia, the media and elected officials to engage with the public and be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard. >> what is that so hard. i would say from an electoral perspective if you're a hammer, everything is like a nail. from an electoral perspective and you look at the last election in 2020, 92 percent of seats were decided in the primary. there was literally only 34...
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you can build trust -- i don't have of any tool that can build trust, it requires civil society, academia, media, elected officials to engage with the public and be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard? >> why is that so hard? so i would say -- from an electoral perspective, if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. from a electoral perspective, when you look at the last election in 2020, 92% of the seats were decided in a primary, right? there was literally only -- there was 34 seats that were split ticket from the previous election. when i say split ticket, obviously meaning split down the middle. when the majority of your elections are decided in a primary and contested primaries see anywhere between 24 and 50,000 people voting, you're talking to a very small percentage of the population. and sometimes that's the extremes. and so this overreliance of people talking to that extremist edge of the -- of their electorate, whether it's republican or democrat. >> we just learned also just a few weeks ago about another external hacking, threat, the microsoft exchange hack
you can build trust -- i don't have of any tool that can build trust, it requires civil society, academia, media, elected officials to engage with the public and be honest and tell the truth. >> why is that so hard? >> why is that so hard? so i would say -- from an electoral perspective, if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. from a electoral perspective, when you look at the last election in 2020, 92% of the seats were decided in a primary, right? there was literally...
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what do you say to conservatives who might want to go into academia today, what should they do, whereshould they go? >> it is a tough call. it is not just conservatives. i was speaking today with a young scholar. they decided where they want to get a phd in economics, he should get an degree in economics, he's passionate and knowledgeable but the idea that i would have today in and day out deal with this implacable, 1-dimensional unanimity of opinion about stuff where it is not clear what the right answers are. get the phd, there's more to life than being in the university, plenty of good jobs for good economists. i hate to see him cut his intellectual development short because he can't stand that of of being on the faculty somewhere. laura: for many scrutiny or having to change their ways, great to see you tonight, thank you so much. unc denial of tenure to that 1619 project mastermind set off the racial radicals, joy read tweeting universities should not be denying tenure based on right-wing sensitivities, the uncomfortable truth of history, the reduce columnist roger ali, cancel cu
what do you say to conservatives who might want to go into academia today, what should they do, whereshould they go? >> it is a tough call. it is not just conservatives. i was speaking today with a young scholar. they decided where they want to get a phd in economics, he should get an degree in economics, he's passionate and knowledgeable but the idea that i would have today in and day out deal with this implacable, 1-dimensional unanimity of opinion about stuff where it is not clear what...
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conservatives need help in academia.ple who joined our paper, great writers willing to write are bullied out of the position, classmates, if you keep writing for a conservative paper you will not be our friend or socially acceptable. todd: this is not one of the elite schools in the northeast where you expected to happen, this is unc. i'm surprised it is happening here. should i be? >> frankly know. i like the old jesse helms quote, we don't need a zoo, we can go to chapel hill. unc is a great school. i love it with all my heart but there's a significant portion of the student body incensed that conservatives can speak on campus and it is really interference. todd: you are a journalist. what is your reaction to your school hiring one of the authors of the 1619 project to be a journalism professor? >> i have to admit i'm glad we have a free interchange of ideas. i don't find anything wrong with bringing someone of her ideological strain for the sake of having that viewpoint. as a whole you need to have someone on the oppo
conservatives need help in academia.ple who joined our paper, great writers willing to write are bullied out of the position, classmates, if you keep writing for a conservative paper you will not be our friend or socially acceptable. todd: this is not one of the elite schools in the northeast where you expected to happen, this is unc. i'm surprised it is happening here. should i be? >> frankly know. i like the old jesse helms quote, we don't need a zoo, we can go to chapel hill. unc is a...
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and what do you need from us, from the reform community, the public at large, academia? those people who want to see congress function better? representative timmons? >> it all comes back to this culture issue. i focus on the calendar and the schedule, because i think that is a critical component of getting people to change their behaviors. because if you're are together more, if you have more time, in washington working, boating relationships, being more efficient with your time, i think there's a lot of angst that exists, because we are just all over the place in our day-to-day schedule. if we can find a way to be in washington more, working more, traveling less -- and there's a lot of different components to that, but at the end of the day, every five or 10 minutes we can save with teams is a huge win. if you can give these people an extra 10-20-30 days, in the next year, and the 118th congress, whatever that may be, using that time to reform the body and reform the behavior i think is a critical component. but again, everything that i think we are focusing on is how
and what do you need from us, from the reform community, the public at large, academia? those people who want to see congress function better? representative timmons? >> it all comes back to this culture issue. i focus on the calendar and the schedule, because i think that is a critical component of getting people to change their behaviors. because if you're are together more, if you have more time, in washington working, boating relationships, being more efficient with your time, i think...
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our elites have been bought off by china, the left, the entertainment industry, academia, wall street, big tech, hollywood and for all intents and purposes our so-called establishment is in the back pocket of the ccp. they are not trying to protect our national interests. they only care about how they can get rich from china's rise, that means our decline. this is to stop. we cannot have the top sectors of the american economy being dependent on the ccp. that south america becomes a puppet state. for 50 years since nixon reopened the country to the ccp we have done everything possible to make this relationship work but now it is time to accept reality. the united states and china is just a bad relationship that needs to be unwound. otherwise as other relationships gone that we are going to end up giving away our power, our freedom and our identity. by then the only apologies we will need to issue our to our children and grandchildren who will never know the americas that we love and that is the angle. joining me the best guest possible on this topic chris fenton is a media exec, film
our elites have been bought off by china, the left, the entertainment industry, academia, wall street, big tech, hollywood and for all intents and purposes our so-called establishment is in the back pocket of the ccp. they are not trying to protect our national interests. they only care about how they can get rich from china's rise, that means our decline. this is to stop. we cannot have the top sectors of the american economy being dependent on the ccp. that south america becomes a puppet...