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across the arts in academia a lot of people lean to the political left and that's a topic you can get away with it they avoided the transition in "thought criminal" because the y book is based around 10 or 11 taboos. it's obvious that men aren't women if you want to put it that way. chose not tosa take the bond ful heartedly. that may be myot next book. i think a number people of people have covered that ground pretty well. there really is a form of censorship that comes mostly from the left today. it makes the situation such that saying men aren't women would be wildly controversial statement and that's something that people react to. >> michael the censorship in the publishing world and immediate large resemble any historical precedence that you've done any research? >> it's very reminiscent of stalinism frankly and the cultural t revolution in where n for example they effectively ran on a rampage destroying customs and habits and i don't know all the four olds but you can look up a wikipedia where they tell you lies about almost everything. anyway basically they have destroyed all
across the arts in academia a lot of people lean to the political left and that's a topic you can get away with it they avoided the transition in "thought criminal" because the y book is based around 10 or 11 taboos. it's obvious that men aren't women if you want to put it that way. chose not tosa take the bond ful heartedly. that may be myot next book. i think a number people of people have covered that ground pretty well. there really is a form of censorship that comes mostly from...
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also, is that the bias that you see in the media and academia? i mean again a set of numbers the media means about 93% left. that's a famous study by pew in 2004. that's the number of national media journalists that are if i recall correctly leftist liberals or left-leading moderates see about the same in academia and my field of political science we have about 20 democrats for every republican but one result of this is that the extremists can tell normal people that they are extremists. i mean when murdoch founded fox news, he was asked bluntly who the hell do you think the audience will be for this conservative tv station? he said 51% of america. because he just looked at demographics. he had seen that all of the pre-existing media was on this one side of the fence dividing two equally sized camps, but i mean in academia, it's not 50/50 it is again 95 five. so the people that are coming out of fields like gender studies are saying things that are in fact rejected. i don't want to focus on this one french topic, but that are in fact rejected by
also, is that the bias that you see in the media and academia? i mean again a set of numbers the media means about 93% left. that's a famous study by pew in 2004. that's the number of national media journalists that are if i recall correctly leftist liberals or left-leading moderates see about the same in academia and my field of political science we have about 20 democrats for every republican but one result of this is that the extremists can tell normal people that they are extremists. i mean...
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in all honesty i think there is a great deal of resistance to a whole range of topics and modern academia and moderns publishing. but i will tell you i have a background in sales from the markets international in chicago for a couple of years. and how i got my first book published, i just identified the e-mail and the phone numbers for the executives. it wasn't hard to do. they are on the website. i am pretty serious, a professor at a local university. i have this background and i've been talking about a book idea. everyone accepted it was enjoyable and great fun. a lot of them said when i mentioned the premise of the book there's no way we can publish this. one of them actually called me bcaleb. and extremism researcher, conservative guy in kansas tried to publish the book for four years. he finally got a deal with one publisher. i forget the name of the business but was told we are simply not going to be able to release, so you've seem like a nice guy. this topic isn't one we are going to go with and i feel that tiwould have been a different situation if i'd written a book called antira
in all honesty i think there is a great deal of resistance to a whole range of topics and modern academia and moderns publishing. but i will tell you i have a background in sales from the markets international in chicago for a couple of years. and how i got my first book published, i just identified the e-mail and the phone numbers for the executives. it wasn't hard to do. they are on the website. i am pretty serious, a professor at a local university. i have this background and i've been...
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is there a good leadership with academia? >> i'll make this short. early in the life of dhs there was the creation of university centers of excellence and that's been, i think, a very good and effective program to engage academia. now, the threats have evolved and priorities have evolved over time and what i've observed as biosecurity has been downgraded in importance, centers of excellence and early days there was several -- there was two, three, senators that were focused on agriculture biosecurity and good security and those have been emeritus status today. >> so it sounds like that could be revamped as it was perhaps after the anthrax attacks and other incidents? >> correct. >> and i think that's one thing that's missing in the current system is having a more formalized way to access some of our great advantages in the country which is our research universities. we talked earlier how some countries are ahead of us now in terms of surveillance, but we certainly have a huge advantage in terms of using u.s. research capability. so that's one thing w
is there a good leadership with academia? >> i'll make this short. early in the life of dhs there was the creation of university centers of excellence and that's been, i think, a very good and effective program to engage academia. now, the threats have evolved and priorities have evolved over time and what i've observed as biosecurity has been downgraded in importance, centers of excellence and early days there was several -- there was two, three, senators that were focused on agriculture...
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en la academia de san francisco. >> nos dio nos atribuyen tarjetas en formas de corazón se lo dan a
en la academia de san francisco. >> nos dio nos atribuyen tarjetas en formas de corazón se lo dan a
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and then government at all levels of industry and academia and other ngos we need to acknowledge the of many for example the accelerated development of safe and effective covid vaccines through operation warp speed would not have been possible without prior congressional support since 2001. this enabled the executive branch to help security vaccine research development manufacturing and regulatory science the heart of painful lessons learned with steady progress was made over the 20 year journey although successful because hhs and dod leaders took charge each assumed ownership and accountability while they established a strict chain of campaign command and put in place procedures to have the integrity of operation warp speed. in the industry stepped up to the challenge in congress provided the appropriations. and with those countless moving parts and then a clear conductor bringing the pieces together. looking back it is clear we remain dangerously vulnerable to the next bio security crisis with a natural deliberate or accidental nature. scientists have debated with those biological
and then government at all levels of industry and academia and other ngos we need to acknowledge the of many for example the accelerated development of safe and effective covid vaccines through operation warp speed would not have been possible without prior congressional support since 2001. this enabled the executive branch to help security vaccine research development manufacturing and regulatory science the heart of painful lessons learned with steady progress was made over the 20 year...
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let me start with regard to a question about academia, and maybe dr.arker, you are the best person to answer this. does dhs and do other entities that have bio security programs effectively leverage u.s. research at universities? is there a good relationship? >> i will make this short. early in the life of dhs there was a of the university center of excellence, and that has been an effective program to engage academia. the threats have evolved and priorities have evolved over time, and what i have observed is bio security as been downgraded. in the early days there were 2, 3 centers focused on agricultural security and food security. >> it sounds like they could be revamped perhaps as it was after the anthrax attacks and other incidents. i think that is one thing missing in the current system is having a formalized way to access some of our great advantages as a country, our research universities. we talked about how countries are ahead of us in terms of surveillance. we have a huge advantage in terms of using u.s. research capability. there was anothe
let me start with regard to a question about academia, and maybe dr.arker, you are the best person to answer this. does dhs and do other entities that have bio security programs effectively leverage u.s. research at universities? is there a good relationship? >> i will make this short. early in the life of dhs there was a of the university center of excellence, and that has been an effective program to engage academia. the threats have evolved and priorities have evolved over time, and...
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. >> have you been in academia before? >> i have it. spent about ten years teaching college american university and very college all over the united states but. >> what was your experience like? >> it was an interesting environment to put it mildly. many good positive things came out of it both in terms of college i work with and the research that i did. i also got to see the inside behind the scenes of what happens in the way a university runs. >> and what did you find? >> my immediate take on it is, if we judged a university just as a normal business operation there are things that happen in universities that would make things like enron look ethical by comparison. >> give us an example. >> the first thing is the weight universities and market themselves through students. if you go to any university they have literature they present themselves as you are going to get a world-class education and open up all sorts of possibilities. their promising high and mighty things but every student that comes to their system is going to get. but w
. >> have you been in academia before? >> i have it. spent about ten years teaching college american university and very college all over the united states but. >> what was your experience like? >> it was an interesting environment to put it mildly. many good positive things came out of it both in terms of college i work with and the research that i did. i also got to see the inside behind the scenes of what happens in the way a university runs. >> and what did you...
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it reached deep in the halls of american academia. >> we thought we achieved the american dream until nightmare happen. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 2020. the m.i.t. professor, was returning home from china when he, his wife, and his two children were stopped by federal agents at boston's logan airport. >> what were you thinking as this is was happening? >> i was very uneasy. they brought my entire family to a separate area and we sat there for three hours. >> reporter: agents questioned him and demanded he turn over his cell phone and computer. then he was let go, and heard nothing until a year later. >> i was making coffee there until 6:30, i saw a group of people. >> reporter: chen's family was a victim of mau's regime, had a group of agents surrounding his house. what did they say? >> they said, are you chen? and i said, yes, they said, don't move. my wife was in her sleep and she told me she heard thepoli s thog >> rtehthe was drea? >> they were going to take me away in handcuffs. i was scared. >> reporter: he was locked up and released hours later he was accused of failin
it reached deep in the halls of american academia. >> we thought we achieved the american dream until nightmare happen. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 2020. the m.i.t. professor, was returning home from china when he, his wife, and his two children were stopped by federal agents at boston's logan airport. >> what were you thinking as this is was happening? >> i was very uneasy. they brought my entire family to a separate area and we sat there for three hours....
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fourteen very distinguished individuals from academia, agriculture sector, the health sector and advocacy community. time doesn't allow me to mention them all by name but you can see who they are and that the therepresentations of their organizations. as they discuss the recommendations by the way i'm happy to say last friday they announced an update to the nutrition standards for the upcoming 22, 23 school year and many of those follow the recommendations of this task force today. so without further ado let me turn this over. a world-renowned chef and humanitarian and nonprofit world central kitchen. it is to be there on the ground. hurricanes or [inaudible] and now most recently to the people of tonga he's giving food and assistance. thank you for finding time to work with us and your support. >> thank you and to the many hundreds of people all around the country. [inaudible] joining us today is a testament of the movement to end hunger and improve the security here in america and around the world. it's made us more aware of the causes of food insecurity. the task force related to the r
fourteen very distinguished individuals from academia, agriculture sector, the health sector and advocacy community. time doesn't allow me to mention them all by name but you can see who they are and that the therepresentations of their organizations. as they discuss the recommendations by the way i'm happy to say last friday they announced an update to the nutrition standards for the upcoming 22, 23 school year and many of those follow the recommendations of this task force today. so without...
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. >> bueno, maÑana la academia de artes anuncian los nominados premios Òscar. >> lin manuel miranda nosta forma de ser y no saben que el milagro es para no saben que el milagro es para eltro lado de ca - mama rosa sabe que a pesar de todo yo soy parte de su familia y que cuando está en esta casa se le va a tratar como si fuera mi propia madre. - el baboso del kevin se metió con mi pedro y con mi pedro nadie se mete. dijo que le quería dar cuello y yo no voy a permitir que toquen a mi familia y pum ¡se acabó! entonces, del kevin me encargo yo, ¿eh? - no, yo no le hago falta a nadie. a mí nadie me necesita. - nosotros te amamos igual. somos los mismos siempre. - uy, no, m'hijita. ninguno el mismo que llegó del pueblo. la vida te pone en el lugar que tienes que estar, cuando tienes que estar. [sonido al enristrar el arma] - quiero ver qué tanta información sale de ese abogaducho
. >> bueno, maÑana la academia de artes anuncian los nominados premios Òscar. >> lin manuel miranda nosta forma de ser y no saben que el milagro es para no saben que el milagro es para eltro lado de ca - mama rosa sabe que a pesar de todo yo soy parte de su familia y que cuando está en esta casa se le va a tratar como si fuera mi propia madre. - el baboso del kevin se metió con mi pedro y con mi pedro nadie se mete. dijo que le quería dar cuello y yo no voy a permitir que...
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don't have the letter, the media so for thought or thought of the meeting yet mailing a shame at academia near to pity me. the guy that alleged you're the guy that does up one chip, that what that su what they and now gotten as it are glad you know when you hold your fat but to whom you as a who are good that actually toil. if doyle, i just don't you do the bathroom and i'm usually give the bob, can you feel like it beat your professor? elisa, really? my listening vestal. with hulu. oh, hello. wearing her home of days, what is the double from my view, the property of phillip wookey poetry. why, if the creeping offensive tactic, or is it sometimes called the frogs leap is still used to this day along the entire demarcation line militia groups. and the don beth republics are forced to respond in kind one by one, the streets in villages and settlements of becoming the new frontline hi with with with with those are hold on a solar because when you, when you have any more less a month. yes, we, what we did was i didn't want them all to do with it. i just didn't talk with a i stuck with obama s
don't have the letter, the media so for thought or thought of the meeting yet mailing a shame at academia near to pity me. the guy that alleged you're the guy that does up one chip, that what that su what they and now gotten as it are glad you know when you hold your fat but to whom you as a who are good that actually toil. if doyle, i just don't you do the bathroom and i'm usually give the bob, can you feel like it beat your professor? elisa, really? my listening vestal. with hulu. oh, hello....
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importantly the work of many dedicated career professionals in government at all levels, in industry, academia and other ngo's, we need to acknowledge the hard work of many. for example, the accelerate development of safe and effective covid vaccines through operation warp speed would not have been possible without prior congressional support since 2001. this enabled the executive branch to help with vaccines and therapeutics research, and regulatory science. this came with hard and painful lessons learned with steady progress. they were successful in crisis because hhs and dod leaders took charge, each assuming ownership and accountability while they established a strict chain of command and powered their subordinates and put in place procedures for operation warp speed and fda provided the fine regulatory pathway and industry stepped up to the challenge and congress provided precipitations. together, a sort of sympathy was established with countless moving parts, the first expertise and a clear conductor bringing the pieces together. but looking back on the response to date. it's clear we re
importantly the work of many dedicated career professionals in government at all levels, in industry, academia and other ngo's, we need to acknowledge the hard work of many. for example, the accelerate development of safe and effective covid vaccines through operation warp speed would not have been possible without prior congressional support since 2001. this enabled the executive branch to help with vaccines and therapeutics research, and regulatory science. this came with hard and painful...
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don't have the letter, the media so forth worth or thought of the median yet mailing a shame at academia near to pretty me the guy that alleged yard a guy that does a one chip that su what they and is now gardeners are glad you know when you hodge a fat, but to whom you as a who are good that actually toil. if doyle is doyle, i just don't you do the bathroom and i'm usually give the bob. can you feel because beecher professor lisa, really my litany of the vessel with, are you oh, hello. wearing her home of days. what a thought food people through if the creeping offensive tactic or is it sometimes called the frogs leap is still used to this day along the entire demarcation line militia groups. and the don beth republics are forced to respond in kind one by one, the streets in villages and settlements of the coming the new front line with with with, you know, those are hold on a minute. i saw it. but when you, when you a, when you, when you, when we were with them all with no, i didn't talk with a double . i think a lot of our new choice is the law. me was so really bizarre boost. i'm wit
don't have the letter, the media so forth worth or thought of the median yet mailing a shame at academia near to pretty me the guy that alleged yard a guy that does a one chip that su what they and is now gardeners are glad you know when you hodge a fat, but to whom you as a who are good that actually toil. if doyle is doyle, i just don't you do the bathroom and i'm usually give the bob. can you feel because beecher professor lisa, really my litany of the vessel with, are you oh, hello. wearing...
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nobody media in yet mailing a shame at academia? we're getting me the guy that alleged yard, a guy that does that one chips out there as to what day. and he's now gotten, as it are getting a little when you hodge a fact that the homing in as a who are good that actually toil. if doyle is doyle issue, you can look our bathroom and on give bob, can you feel because beecher professor lisa, really minneapolis, vestal. with hulu. oh, hello. wearing her home of days, what is the devil from my view? the property of a fellow who keeps reweigh if the creeping offensive hunting or is it sometimes called the frogs leap is still used to this day along the entire demarcation line militia, griggs and don bath republics are forced to respond in kind one by one the streets in villages and settlements of becoming the new frontline hi with with with with those are hold on a solar because when you, when you have any more, less a month. yes we what we did was i didn't want them all to do with it. i just didn't talk with a with i stuck with traditionall
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. >> la academia de hollywood dio a conocer la lista de nominados >> entre los que sobre salen guillermoominaciones derrocha talento latinos. >> y 2 de ellos estÁn casados javier bardem y penÉlope cruz compiten por mejor actor y mejor actriz. >> poder compartir con eso me hace especial ilusiÓn creo que es un momento muy especial lo recibo con muchÍsima humildad >> la afro latina resalta por su papel que se llevÓ un tota de 7 nominaciones. >> me emociona porque es afro latina porque es nuestra comunidad porque es obviamente como representaciÓn superimportante >> la ediciÓn nÚmero 94 serÁ muy importante >> que celebrÓ hoy en entrevistas. >> eluertorriqueÑo compuso la las cancionese encanto. >> y mejor canciÓn original. >> interpretada por sebastiÁn yatra. >> en esta canciÓn que empecÉ sonao en espaÑol >> aunque se emociona de ver una representaciÓn histÓrica espera que no sea algo pasajero >> la representaciÓn siempre es un mambo >> este aÑo me siento superorgulloso vamos a ver que viene el aÑo que viene pero tambiÉn me da impulso para seguir creando oportunidades para mÁs latinos. >> otro
. >> la academia de hollywood dio a conocer la lista de nominados >> entre los que sobre salen guillermoominaciones derrocha talento latinos. >> y 2 de ellos estÁn casados javier bardem y penÉlope cruz compiten por mejor actor y mejor actriz. >> poder compartir con eso me hace especial ilusiÓn creo que es un momento muy especial lo recibo con muchÍsima humildad >> la afro latina resalta por su papel que se llevÓ un tota de 7 nominaciones. >> me emociona...
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have you been in academia before? i have i spent about 10 years teaching college at george mason university american university and barry college. so all over the united states and what was your experience like? well, it was an interesting environment to put it mildly many good positive things that came out of it both in terms of colleagues that i worked with and the research that i did, but i also got to see kind of the inside the behind the scenes of what happens in the way that a university runs and what did you find? well my immediate take on it is that you know if we judge to university just as a normal business operation. there are things that happen in universities that would make something like enron look ethical by comparison. give us an example. yeah, i i said the first thing is the way that universities market themselves to students because if you go to any university in america, you know, they have glossy literature they present themselves as you're going to get a world-class education and open up all sort
have you been in academia before? i have i spent about 10 years teaching college at george mason university american university and barry college. so all over the united states and what was your experience like? well, it was an interesting environment to put it mildly many good positive things that came out of it both in terms of colleagues that i worked with and the research that i did, but i also got to see kind of the inside the behind the scenes of what happens in the way that a university...
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thanks to a child hard labor. children like john michelle henry at o countless others like them miss academia is married, but he lives with dolls and not his wife. she's here as usual at the agreed time. maybe it's out of habit, all lingering, worry about her husband, that she still helps with his household chores to london. and they do have to look at it and get it looked at. and then they can do similar money for you. if somebody says manage in e tional. hm . 2 maryland could order enjoy taking their girlfriends for a fast ride. oh, that's why has brought is convertible to the power. oh, these don't weigh about 30 to 40 kilograms, making wheelchairs to easiest way to move them around. with soon these pictures will be added to mr. colorado's family album. he has $20.00 in all. and every one is special. which no, i'm a young teen asthma. king justin don't like all you not to know. you love. so low. i want you know, night a little, you know, to know how to and all color you and your way to she don't know here would you let me see if they could ever she and i thought i could lock it in when i g
thanks to a child hard labor. children like john michelle henry at o countless others like them miss academia is married, but he lives with dolls and not his wife. she's here as usual at the agreed time. maybe it's out of habit, all lingering, worry about her husband, that she still helps with his household chores to london. and they do have to look at it and get it looked at. and then they can do similar money for you. if somebody says manage in e tional. hm . 2 maryland could order enjoy...
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sus competidores que se vieron obligadas a reportar su producción ya que la pandemia interrumpe la academial setenta por ciento de los costos financieros esto es lo que está ocurriendo para los próximos dos años pero podían llegar a un déficit de 1000 millones. el mar entonces busca estos fondos por lo tanto a la comisión del transporte metropolitano están explorando poner impuestos a nueve condados para el 2024 y estaría presionando proponer medidas que serían >>> vamos al vistazo de lo que sucede con las autopistas. saludos en palo alto soleado, tranquilo. conduzca con mucho cuidado esto es lo que está pasando. mucho cuidado con el solo cuando ya comienza a ocultarse le comienza de manera vertical tenga mucho cuidado vamos a ver lo que está sucediendo con la pregunta importante. estas señales no significan víboras, sino mucho cuidado con la velocidad mucho cuidado >>> a la ochenta y dos en las zonas del norte se mantiene con un poco de tráfico vemos haciendo un que seas un poco de tráfico hallándose un poco del norte seguiremoshablando de esto y más >>> vamos a la pausa explicaremos al re
sus competidores que se vieron obligadas a reportar su producción ya que la pandemia interrumpe la academial setenta por ciento de los costos financieros esto es lo que está ocurriendo para los próximos dos años pero podían llegar a un déficit de 1000 millones. el mar entonces busca estos fondos por lo tanto a la comisión del transporte metropolitano están explorando poner impuestos a nueve condados para el 2024 y estaría presionando proponer medidas que serían >>> vamos al...
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entrega de los premios oscar este año tendrá estrictas medidas para quienes asistan a la ceremonia la academiaer a george? ¿de qué hablas? - pues que carmen te vio muy cariñosa con otro hombre. para estas horas, seguramente george ya se enteró. - leticia me ha estado engañando todo este tiempo. - pero no entiendo, ¿en qué otra cosa te mintió? - que entre leticia y yo no pasó absolutamente nada en nueva york. - ¿quiénes son ellos? ¿por qué me dicen "mamá"? - es que no quiero dejar a mi familia tanto tiempo aquí en los estados unidos, solos... - la amnesia puede durar una semana, un mes, un año. no se sabe. - michelle está en ese restaurante. - que se te grabe esto por el resto de tu vida. no quiero oír que volviste a hablar con ese tal felipe.
entrega de los premios oscar este año tendrá estrictas medidas para quienes asistan a la ceremonia la academiaer a george? ¿de qué hablas? - pues que carmen te vio muy cariñosa con otro hombre. para estas horas, seguramente george ya se enteró. - leticia me ha estado engañando todo este tiempo. - pero no entiendo, ¿en qué otra cosa te mintió? - que entre leticia y yo no pasó absolutamente nada en nueva york. - ¿quiénes son ellos? ¿por qué me dicen "mamá"? - es que no...
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academia has been calling this for decades. this energy policy, what have they done?e washington post" a few months ago actually said that we -- if jimmy carter had won a second term there would be no climate crisis. they lamented that ronald reagan won to the academia and media elites, jimmy carter's first term was a model, and that's what they want to do and that's what we're facing here with the dash and by the way, john kerry wants to have an urgent climate summit. he announced on sunday. in the midst of all of this he believes climate is the greatest threat. their energy policy is the greatest national security threat we face. >> tucker: perfect. great to see you. thank you. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> we will investigate how our politicians are fixated on ukraine while ignoring what's happening to our own borders. j.d. vance is here with more on that. also, new report shows that pete buttigieg, now somehow running our transportation -- falling apart -- engaged in pay for play while he was mayor of poor south bend, indiana. he was not just incompetent but sle
academia has been calling this for decades. this energy policy, what have they done?e washington post" a few months ago actually said that we -- if jimmy carter had won a second term there would be no climate crisis. they lamented that ronald reagan won to the academia and media elites, jimmy carter's first term was a model, and that's what they want to do and that's what we're facing here with the dash and by the way, john kerry wants to have an urgent climate summit. he announced on...
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. >>> academia de california se ha visto rodeada de hechos delictual es, tenemos el caso. >>> estafadores bueno que sigue con nosotros en otra unidad de telemundo 48 responde tiene muchas quejas de televidentes víctimas de estafa y algunas historias lo van a sorprender, las de ahora y que lo compartimos con el objetivo de que no caigan en estafas. >>> los estafadores contagiaron a la familia flores con la amenaza de que perderían a un ser querido si no pagaban cierta cantidad de dólares. >>> llamaron a mi mamá y le dijeron que tenía secuestrada a mi hermana por intercambio de drogas y que iban a llamar a la policía. >>> dice que una mujer en la línea llorando le hizo creer a su madre que se trataba de su hija christian tomó el teléfono de su mamá y grabó parte de la llamada. >>> tienes que pagar $5000 a cambio de la vida de ella. >>> nosotros no tenemos dinero señor, estamos asustados. >>> le pidieron cuánto dinero tenía y chris dijo que $2000. >>> yo se la voy a dejar sin ocasionarle. >>> daño entonces le hicieron enviar $1000 a una persona en méxico. >>> decidió cortar y ahí llamo a mi
. >>> academia de california se ha visto rodeada de hechos delictual es, tenemos el caso. >>> estafadores bueno que sigue con nosotros en otra unidad de telemundo 48 responde tiene muchas quejas de televidentes víctimas de estafa y algunas historias lo van a sorprender, las de ahora y que lo compartimos con el objetivo de que no caigan en estafas. >>> los estafadores contagiaron a la familia flores con la amenaza de que perderían a un ser querido si no pagaban...
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de estos turistas, como estar en pantalla,asisten al carnaval, era tambiÉn atienden en clases en academiashora, samba con distanciamiento social, pero eso se baila mÁs apretado. >> ¿tÚ sabes bailarlo ? lo esperamos a las 11:30. locutor: esta noche, en “aquÍ y ahora”. una familia sufriÓ un accidente en una autopista al que respondieron las autoridades. >> muchos disparos. llorando y gritando. porque me lo estaban asesinando. y delante de mis hijos, delante de mÍ. locutor: los hechos fueron registrados por diferentes cÁmaras y hay varias versiones contradictorias. >> ¿quÉ fue lo que mÁs te impactÓ del video? >> ha sido mucha brutalidad de parte de la policÍa.
de estos turistas, como estar en pantalla,asisten al carnaval, era tambiÉn atienden en clases en academiashora, samba con distanciamiento social, pero eso se baila mÁs apretado. >> ¿tÚ sabes bailarlo ? lo esperamos a las 11:30. locutor: esta noche, en “aquÍ y ahora”. una familia sufriÓ un accidente en una autopista al que respondieron las autoridades. >> muchos disparos. llorando y gritando. porque me lo estaban asesinando. y delante de mis hijos, delante de mÍ. locutor:...
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. >>> y la academia de ciencias de san francisco quiere asegurar sus pingÜinos africanos vivan el dÍan en su televisor. un estudio de un grupo de investigadores encontrÓ que aquellos que ven brevemente la televisiÓn o el telÉfono antes de irse a dormir, no les afecta en lo absoluto el sueÑo. monitorearon la actividad cerebral de los participantes y concluyeron que estas actividades antes de dormir no afectan. algo que es trending este dÍa es lo siguiente. no solo lo que entregan a domicilio por servicio de uber... muchas celebridades de hollywood supieron esto en un.... >>> continÚa la controversia por el informe de abuso sexuales a a menores en alemania por la iglesia catÓlica. >>> las direcciones en su pantalla. ademÁs telemundo 48.com estÁ disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualice o descÁrguela de forma gratuita. siga con nosotros. iglesia catÓlica y para todo el mundo. los padres mandarÉ a mi hijo hacer el catecismo o no. >>> durante una reuniÓn el 15 de enero de 1980 se tratÓ de traslado de un sacerdote acusado de abusos a menores que volviÓ a cometer abusos en la arquedi
. >>> y la academia de ciencias de san francisco quiere asegurar sus pingÜinos africanos vivan el dÍan en su televisor. un estudio de un grupo de investigadores encontrÓ que aquellos que ven brevemente la televisiÓn o el telÉfono antes de irse a dormir, no les afecta en lo absoluto el sueÑo. monitorearon la actividad cerebral de los participantes y concluyeron que estas actividades antes de dormir no afectan. algo que es trending este dÍa es lo siguiente. no solo lo que entregan...
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reportera: nueva york tambiÉn anunciarÁ medidas similares en los prÓximos dÍas, aunque los hace dc y la academias estudiantes mayores de dos aÑos usen mÁscaras. diariamente 80 personas que viven en new jersey mueren por el covid—19, final del dÍa son los estudiantes, los maestros y los propios padres de familia los que tomarÁ la decisiÓn final de cuÁndo dejar de usar la mascarilla. en millar sÍ, blanca. univisiÓn. jorge: california aparentemente decidiÓ eliminar el mandato de mascarillas, tambiÉn anularÍa el requisitos de pruebas de covid—19 para visitar hospitales y asilos de personas de edad avanzada. ilia: el gobernador de illinois dijo que apelÓ la decisiÓn del juez que impide que los distritos escolares usen un mandato de usar mascarilla. el gobernador seÑalÓ que esta decisiÓn promueve el caos. porque: los embarazos que contrae covid—19 en mayores de sufrir complicaciones. >> mÁs de 14,000 mujeres participaron en el estudio, incluyendo 2400 mujeres que tenÍan coronavirus, estas Últimas participantes sufrieron diversas complicaciones, incluyendo partos prematuros, ingresos de emergencia la h
reportera: nueva york tambiÉn anunciarÁ medidas similares en los prÓximos dÍas, aunque los hace dc y la academias estudiantes mayores de dos aÑos usen mÁscaras. diariamente 80 personas que viven en new jersey mueren por el covid—19, final del dÍa son los estudiantes, los maestros y los propios padres de familia los que tomarÁ la decisiÓn final de cuÁndo dejar de usar la mascarilla. en millar sÍ, blanca. univisiÓn. jorge: california aparentemente decidiÓ eliminar el mandato de...
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romi: el estudio publicado el lunes de la academia nacional de ciencia investigadores determinan queo que afecta de manera brutal en muchos casos es la calidad del agua. no solamente el agua para beber sino tambiÉn agua para hidratar los campos de california, de la agricultura mÁs potente de estados unidos. romi: tres de los depÓsitos de agua mÁs grandes de la sierra nevada, de sacramento, san joaquÍn titular podrÍan ver flujos de agua sorprendentes tras los incendios mÁs recientes. de acuerdo al estudio, el Área anual de incendios forestales en el oeste de los estados unidos incrementÓ mÁs de 1000% entre 1984 y el 2020, el aÑo con la peor temporada de incendios de la historia moderna del estado de california. desde los Ángeles, romi, univisiÓn. >> la empresa at&t cerrarÁ maÑana su empresa 3g y otras compaÑÍas . afectar algunos modelos de celulares. cierto sistema de alarmas para el hogar y varios sistemas de notificaciÓn de accidente en el auto y de asistencia a la carretera. las empresa insta a sus clientes a utilizar y reemplazar algunos productos y servicios. en california se pre
romi: el estudio publicado el lunes de la academia nacional de ciencia investigadores determinan queo que afecta de manera brutal en muchos casos es la calidad del agua. no solamente el agua para beber sino tambiÉn agua para hidratar los campos de california, de la agricultura mÁs potente de estados unidos. romi: tres de los depÓsitos de agua mÁs grandes de la sierra nevada, de sacramento, san joaquÍn titular podrÍan ver flujos de agua sorprendentes tras los incendios mÁs recientes. de...
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look at academia, do we need to discuss that? their main objective is to impose an ideological worldview on the people that come through their universities . look at corporate america, opposingvoter id . many of them make a lot of money from chinese slave labor but they don't want voter id in the united states so there engaging in woke activism. look at our bureaucracy and how off the rails they have become in many different agencies and it's not limited to people like fauci. you have anacross-the-board . you look at the corrupt and dishonest legacy media in this countryand what they're doing to divide us and what they're doing to prop up the regime. they're not in the business of telling the truth they're in the business of sending partisan narratives to be able to benefit their side . they don't speak truth to power, they aredefending the regime in power and if you speak up they come after you, though the thing you . all a two day after day is talked a blizzard of lies to try to deceive the american people and make no mistake,
look at academia, do we need to discuss that? their main objective is to impose an ideological worldview on the people that come through their universities . look at corporate america, opposingvoter id . many of them make a lot of money from chinese slave labor but they don't want voter id in the united states so there engaging in woke activism. look at our bureaucracy and how off the rails they have become in many different agencies and it's not limited to people like fauci. you have...
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presentador: la academia de hollywood anunciÓ los nominados al oscar llena lista hay mÚltipleshispanoluyendo mejor pelÍcula por su cinta el callejÓn de "las almas perdidas", y eugenio duermes, son sÓlo alguno de los hispanos que encabezan la lista y de las nominaciones. [ ininteligible] es una pelÍcula donde mi pareja estÁ estupenda, y compartir eso con ella lo hace especial. elian. encanto esta nominada a mejor pelÍcula animada, mejor banda sonora original, y el tema de las canciones. >> siento este orgullo, no es sÓlo para mÍ, es para colombia, es para latinoamÉrica,>> estamos muy felices, tanto que siento que estÁn saliendo cosas mÁs bonitas a medida que salga pasando el tiempo. elian: en la lista tambiÉn estÁ la legendaria actriz rita moreno, quien en 1961 ganÓ el oscar como actriz de repartoen la versiÓn original de la cinta, ahora regresÓ la lista de nominados pero como productora. definitivamente serÁ una noche histÓrica y muy hispana, les deseamos muchÍsima suerte a todos los nominados este domingo 27 de marzo en entrega nÚmero 44 de los premios Óscar. leÓn: los dejamos con im
presentador: la academia de hollywood anunciÓ los nominados al oscar llena lista hay mÚltipleshispanoluyendo mejor pelÍcula por su cinta el callejÓn de "las almas perdidas", y eugenio duermes, son sÓlo alguno de los hispanos que encabezan la lista y de las nominaciones. [ ininteligible] es una pelÍcula donde mi pareja estÁ estupenda, y compartir eso con ella lo hace especial. elian. encanto esta nominada a mejor pelÍcula animada, mejor banda sonora original, y el tema de las...
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. >> la ceremonia de nominación para la edición 94 de los premios de la academia tuvo al lugar de formacardo. >> estoy contento y agradecido no quiso brillar solo y aprovecho la ocasión para felicitar a su esposa penélope cruz por su propia nominación como mejor actriz. >> es muy especial porque viene acompañada de la nominación de mi mujer . >> en la que ella está realmente estupenda y compartir eso con ella me hace especial ilusión . >> en la categoría de mejor actriz de reparto aspira la puertorriqueña por su papel como anita. >> el puertorriqueño manuel miranda podría llevarse la estatuilla por la canción de la película animada basada en colombia en tanto . >> no solo se cuenta de la separación de ella es en mérida la familia entera todos aguantan esta forma de ser y no saben que el milagro es al otro lado ... >> el mexicano eugenio derbez también podría llevarse un Óscar ya que la producción en la que él interpretan profesor de música fue nominada como mejor película. >> el director mexicano guillermo del toro también compite en la misma categoría. >> ahora solo queda ver quiénes d
. >> la ceremonia de nominación para la edición 94 de los premios de la academia tuvo al lugar de formacardo. >> estoy contento y agradecido no quiso brillar solo y aprovecho la ocasión para felicitar a su esposa penélope cruz por su propia nominación como mejor actriz. >> es muy especial porque viene acompañada de la nominación de mi mujer . >> en la que ella está realmente estupenda y compartir eso con ella me hace especial ilusión . >> en la categoría...
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in 14 very distinguished individuals from academia, the agriculture sector, the health sector, and the advocacy community. time does not allow me to mention them all by name but you can see who they are and representations of their organizations. but besides the cochairs, you will hear from four of the task force members today as they discuss their 13 broad bipartisan recommendations. i'm happy to say that usda last friday announced an update to the school nutrition standards for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year. you will hear from them today. without further ado, let me turn this over to one of the cochairs who really needs no introduction. jose andres is a world-renowned chef and humanitarian and founder of the nonprofit world central kitchen. the mission is to be there on the ground, providing food and hope when disaster strikes. many times even before the government can get there with its assistance, whether it be a volcano off the coast of spain in the canary islands, hurricanes or tornadoes ravishing new orleans, puerto rico, texas, the carolinas, kentucky, and most recently to
in 14 very distinguished individuals from academia, the agriculture sector, the health sector, and the advocacy community. time does not allow me to mention them all by name but you can see who they are and representations of their organizations. but besides the cochairs, you will hear from four of the task force members today as they discuss their 13 broad bipartisan recommendations. i'm happy to say that usda last friday announced an update to the school nutrition standards for the upcoming...
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. >> when it comes to tactical vehicles, we need to work with industry and academia to develop the technologiesg of the military, notice anything missing from this blackhawk helicopter? ecru, perhaps. the army is testing a new autonomous flight system. the technology is meant to help crews navigate difficult conditions and allow them to focus more on the mission than the mechanics. >>> wants to bowl over the special someone this valentine's day? tonight, panera is baking baguette shaped diamonds. how you can win one. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? lliona now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >>> in case you need a reminder of the super bowl and valentine's day, they are on consecutive days this year. >>
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we've shown no control here, but we're still is sort of at old anson whisky for middle and academia wishlist. but from growing up with that, i mean, you're so powerful in your ballpark that i've been patched to restore over at cibola. pasano has been reduced but just have made them ex protein what their potential and they put him in purple label cohort. ship it into the lab here. this whole chemist lavarne that hideous you're saying show my best. i saw it now put it or why it was often broken. mm. never go in. there was never cedars. it's a good soup stuff in the near cover. these are heavily storage to her book with the story or your side for a gym presented with the 1st birthday. gotcha. says to put it a year ago, chest north of south or shamble. are you on? am i done a 1000001, the grains. like you just ship my done with it. i am yet really my you were just double l. a boy must the way that one there. but it. ah, will i escalate? chased my done. i got the late evening at the you ladies to sleep, you know, attack chest. could it that will glass can when i go with the court up bundling, esp
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but i didn't become a biologist solely through academia, danika, ski and observing living beings as objects. hoisin viva. comorbid. jad those for emerson? art is an attempt to portray how everything is interconnected, as we had also darma and were so brings together academic knowledge, ancient spirituality, and experience as a non binary transgender person. the state of being in between as well as the unity of these existences granted by need of the spiritual political, the social i, winnie ecological rise. them being in climate crisis we are experiencing today or he have arisen because we listened solely to our own needs. as humans woman's who it are, wants us to reflect on the whole list of the world, merging with the environment like here in the forest with a centuries old tree art as a kind of ceremony that aims to bring us back to nature and awake, a call with a z this, there are many forms of life in our world. comparison said over the life which deserves to be heard. for experiment is so vivid. if we want to preserve life, the wound that we must reserve all living things they offered
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but i didn't become a biologist solely through academia, bay, and nicholas j is and observing living beings as objects. toys as v was co morbid. jad those for emory saw art is an attempt to tray, how everything is interconnected. as we had also, donna emerson brings together academic knowledge, ancient spirituality, and experience as a non binary transgender person. the state of being in between, as well as the unity of these existences, grant a finding that the spiritual political social i, eco logical rise them being in climate crisis. we are experiencing today or have arisen because we listened solely to our own needs as humans for months. we allow one says to reflect on the whole list of the world. merging with the environment like here in the forest with a centuries old tree. art as a kind of ceremony that aims to bring us back to nature and awake our call with a z this there are many forms of life in our world comparison said o v, the life which deserves to be heard back by manet. so vivas, if we want to preserve life, the wound that we must reserve all living things. nay, offe
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. >> this is a dreamport facility developed from cyber command along with partners in academia to foster innovation and hacking defense and offense. >> all of the devices that power this model city are real, actual devices that you would find out in the real world. this miniature city used to practice real world attacks. >> this young hacker is about to take off power to the entire city. they turned off the city lights and caused a water park to flood, disrupted traffic lights and brought the city's port to a halt. >> this is not science fiction. this is involving activities and maneuvers that hackers can actually do to disrupt our daily lives. >> absolutely. the future is now. we're not dealing in something that's 50 years away. the idea here is to model the behavior of disruptive cyber attacks against critical infrastructure and understand how they work, could the resilience and how to defend against it. you can't protect what you don't understand. homeland security's bottom line, protecting against cyber attacks is no longer optional. it could be about the survival of your business. w
. >> this is a dreamport facility developed from cyber command along with partners in academia to foster innovation and hacking defense and offense. >> all of the devices that power this model city are real, actual devices that you would find out in the real world. this miniature city used to practice real world attacks. >> this young hacker is about to take off power to the entire city. they turned off the city lights and caused a water park to flood, disrupted traffic lights...
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. >> when it comes to tactical vehicles, we need to work with industry and academia to develop technologies we need. this is a national emergency problem that needs to be addressed. >> army officials told cbs they are aiming to speed up the timeframe of those greenhouse gas emission reductions. it all depends on the improvement of technology and it becoming more cost efficient. >>> this evening, we wanted to highlight and a combatant by norah o'donnell of cbs news. >> o'donnell and her team have been honored with the dupont award for their investigation in reporting on sexual assault in the u.s. military. >> this is the hardest and most important investigation we have ever done together at cbs news. i want to thank the dupont columbia judges for this recognition. journalism is a calling, and at its best, has the power to make substantive change to give voice to those who feel like they have been silenced. >> the project included interviews with nearly 2 dozen sexual assault survivors, whistleblowers, and families of victims. reporting uncovered systemic failures, but it also helps to bring
. >> when it comes to tactical vehicles, we need to work with industry and academia to develop technologies we need. this is a national emergency problem that needs to be addressed. >> army officials told cbs they are aiming to speed up the timeframe of those greenhouse gas emission reductions. it all depends on the improvement of technology and it becoming more cost efficient. >>> this evening, we wanted to highlight and a combatant by norah o'donnell of cbs news. >>...
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. >> when it comes to tactical vehicles, we need to work with industry and with academia to develop thewe need. >> reporter: the army also aims to reduce emissions from its bases. officials broke ground on a self-contained energy grid at ft. hunter liggett in california, and they're expanding renewable energy sources like this solar farm at ft. stewart in georgia. how quickly the army can implement the strategy will depend on new technology and how to pay for it. >> i will be watching first of all to see what's in the fiscal '23 budget and whether these commitments that are made in these strategies are backed up with funding. >> reporter: sharon burke who worked on climate security at the pentagon under the obama administration says the future of warfare with a shifting focus to cyber and artificial intelligence will require a different approach. >> that's going to be fought with batteries and electricity, and that is something that the army must be ready for. so this is also about modernization for the future threats. it's not just about doing energy for energy's sake. it's incorporati
. >> when it comes to tactical vehicles, we need to work with industry and with academia to develop thewe need. >> reporter: the army also aims to reduce emissions from its bases. officials broke ground on a self-contained energy grid at ft. hunter liggett in california, and they're expanding renewable energy sources like this solar farm at ft. stewart in georgia. how quickly the army can implement the strategy will depend on new technology and how to pay for it. >> i will be...
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but i didn't become a biologist solely through academia. danika ski is and observing living beings as objects, toys as vivas, co morbid jad, those 4 m are saw. art is an attempt to tray, how everything is interconnected, as we had also darma. and we're so brings together academic knowledge, ancient spirituality, and experience as a non binary transgender person. the state of being in between, as well as the unity of these existence as granted by any of the spiritual political social i bully ecological rise, ambien and climate crises. we are experiencing today or have arisen because we listened solely to our own needs. as humans woman's we allow one says to reflect on the whole list of the world. merging with the environment. like here in the forest with a centuries old tree. art as a kind of ceremony that aims to bring us back to nature and a wake up call with a z this. there are many forms of life in our world, in comparison sit over the life which deserves to be heard. but experiment is so vivid. if we want to preserve light on the bed, we must reserve all living things nay. of woul
but i didn't become a biologist solely through academia. danika ski is and observing living beings as objects, toys as vivas, co morbid jad, those 4 m are saw. art is an attempt to tray, how everything is interconnected, as we had also darma. and we're so brings together academic knowledge, ancient spirituality, and experience as a non binary transgender person. the state of being in between, as well as the unity of these existence as granted by any of the spiritual political social i bully...