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english source codes, the cancellation culture has flourished especially strongly when it hit american universitiesed of freedom of thought now. if you express an opinion that does not coincide with the established opinion, slops of condemnation, censure, merger of insults will be poured on you, the number of those who hate you will grow like a snowball and it does not matter who you are a first-year student or a respected professor under one pretext or another. you will be thrown out of the university. a different opinion is unacceptable to the american university and they fell silent, but the professor knows what to talk about, teaching at the american university anton, but in the end, how not to call it, whatever nor was the term cancellation culture. and what do we invest in this concept today? it's somewhat different from bullying discrimination. and yes and no, and the concept of cancellation cancellation does appear back in the nineties, but uh, the meaning that it acquires in the modern situation. this is 2014. however, the term. culture. cancellation appears much later, and it only appears
english source codes, the cancellation culture has flourished especially strongly when it hit american universitiesed of freedom of thought now. if you express an opinion that does not coincide with the established opinion, slops of condemnation, censure, merger of insults will be poured on you, the number of those who hate you will grow like a snowball and it does not matter who you are a first-year student or a respected professor under one pretext or another. you will be thrown out of the...
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hi kurt, braddock assistant professor in the school of communication at american university. thank you so much. appreciate it. thanks very much. we are going to shift gears. i think this will put a smile on your face a medical app created by a seven-year-old here in the bay area. we'll talk to her about the inspiration when we come back. two one there are lots of brilliant coders in the bay area but many who can say there's seven years old a san ramon girl has developed a life-saving app all to help her grandmother joining us now to share her app with us. advamula and her proud mom rupa vamula. hello ladies hi christine, so good to see you, abby. you are really seven. really. but almost it's great. yeah, okay. well then then of course you'd be coding apps now. i'm just getting rupa jumping when you want this an incredible p?nofoullr te u asmy app name is mad reminded reminder. and what does it do? it helps. um my grandma my grandma and people who are like her. um, get reminders from for their medicine and their doctor appointments. wow. okay, what made you want to create this
hi kurt, braddock assistant professor in the school of communication at american university. thank you so much. appreciate it. thanks very much. we are going to shift gears. i think this will put a smile on your face a medical app created by a seven-year-old here in the bay area. we'll talk to her about the inspiration when we come back. two one there are lots of brilliant coders in the bay area but many who can say there's seven years old a san ramon girl has developed a life-saving app all to...
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but john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan, overtime it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel, off tackle, and cherry, a. dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957 the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the u. s. l under the democratic guise of liberating the navy.
but john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan, overtime it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel, off tackle, and cherry, a. dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation....
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but it's only advisory lou meter causing a writer in history professor with the american university in washington summarizes that you essays, official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even neo nazis, have the right to speak and to assemble. the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler my sees the ukrainian and u. s. positions differently. that certainly i'm like on our knee knee. my knee does tone is of a phone a name or do you cry, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time bussey's, apes tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be thing a typical of europe and democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior and inferior races, rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events, a pre requisites for it had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium pos
but it's only advisory lou meter causing a writer in history professor with the american university in washington summarizes that you essays, official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even neo nazis, have the right to speak and to assemble. the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler my sees the ukrainian and u. s. positions differently. that certainly i'm like on our knee knee. my knee does tone is of a phone a name or...
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k has american university of commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lack of crank, shaft half moon coke, wheel off tackle and cherry a. dia, december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot date of attack january the 1st 1957 mm.
k has american university of commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lack of crank, shaft half moon coke, wheel off tackle and cherry a. dia, december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot date of...
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who is a professor of journalism at the american university of by rote. he joins us via skype from boston at rami, thanks for being on the program. what we have is the targeting of a journalists in the course of their job. while there's been widespread condemnation is we've heard from various correspondence, is that enough? there's a lot of woods, but what action do we need to say? that's a critical issue that you just mentioned. and it's really this balance between what people say and what people do. especially of their representatives, big international powers around the world, or you and agencies or andrea or whatever. the reality is that israel and the palestinians have been in the state of war 1st for many decades. and the israel is disproportionately massive power that they use against the palestinians. and therefore the palestinians died a ratio of around maybe 8 or $10.00 to $1.00 compared to the palestinians. diet are much higher ratio. israel is kill many more palestinians. them out in kill. israel is on the, the point really here is to for one.
who is a professor of journalism at the american university of by rote. he joins us via skype from boston at rami, thanks for being on the program. what we have is the targeting of a journalists in the course of their job. while there's been widespread condemnation is we've heard from various correspondence, is that enough? there's a lot of woods, but what action do we need to say? that's a critical issue that you just mentioned. and it's really this balance between what people say and what...
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murder of george floyd, teresa carter, assistant professor of justice, law, and criminology at american university, discussing policing and criminal justice in the u.s. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, or here, or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. announcer: thursday, the senate armed services committee considers the nomination of general christopher chamoli to be commander of the united states european command, and supreme allied commander for europe. watch live beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, on c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: at least six presidents recorded conversations while in
murder of george floyd, teresa carter, assistant professor of justice, law, and criminology at american university, discussing policing and criminal justice in the u.s. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the...
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the school science at american university. thank you very much indeed for that. now, after months of delays, threats of violence and the mid a growing hunger crisis, somalia finally has a new president. people have been cheering and firing guns and celebration the capital market issue. sun shake, hubbard has regained the presidency just 5 years after being voted out, and i replaced his very man who succeeded him. i mean, it wasn't elected by voters, but my members of parliament a vote. subbing counted in lebanon's parliamentary election. it's the 1st general election since the comic meltdown in 2019 and the beirut port explosion. and despite a relatively low turnout, it's seen by many as a real chance for change. then a 100 reports from barrett, lebanon has all but collapsed. yet the establishment that plunged the country into darkness is seeking re election. the nearly bankrupt state has been struggling to provide services on election day. it was no different. and it's this status quo that many are hoping to change. 2022, we decide to change. so i bought or some
the school science at american university. thank you very much indeed for that. now, after months of delays, threats of violence and the mid a growing hunger crisis, somalia finally has a new president. people have been cheering and firing guns and celebration the capital market issue. sun shake, hubbard has regained the presidency just 5 years after being voted out, and i replaced his very man who succeeded him. i mean, it wasn't elected by voters, but my members of parliament a vote. subbing...
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c, philip brenner, he's professor madison at the school of international service at american university. very good to have you with us or on. i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed for the benefit of our viewers around the world. can you briefly just give us an indication, some context of what the, the summit actually it aims to achieve. both the summits began in 1994 and they've been held every 3 years since. and the goal is to find some commonality are in the hemisphere and the united states looks just be the leader of the hemisphere in this. and in the past they have reached some accommodations. they've talked about democracy that talked about development in 2012. the leaders of the summit of the other countries up with somebody told president obama that cuba was not invited to the next summit. in 2015, they would not attend. and president obama then initiated some negotiations in cuba . and by 2015, the united states and cuba regain are re normalize their diplomatic relations. and so there is the possibility of talking about common problems. the united states has lost its l
c, philip brenner, he's professor madison at the school of international service at american university. very good to have you with us or on. i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed for the benefit of our viewers around the world. can you briefly just give us an indication, some context of what the, the summit actually it aims to achieve. both the summits began in 1994 and they've been held every 3 years since. and the goal is to find some commonality are in the hemisphere and the...
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it's a street that we chose, at the american university, to provide a modern, pedestrian-friendly street in the city. - as a way to give back to the community, mona el hallak and her team at the american university of beirut developed a project called neighborhood initiative. together, they transformed the street just outside the campus walls by creating wider sidewalks, adding benches and improving green spaces for public enjoyment. but that's not all mona does, not even close. born and raised in beirut, mona was only seven when the civil war broke out. through education, activism and design, she now works relentlessly to improve her beloved city. o.k. so architect, urban activist, urban design initiator, and now you're sort of muscling your way into politics. what's up with that? i mean, i've been, all my life, trying to preserve heritage buildings, to preserve our natural coast, to look into housing alternatives for affordable housing, work on waste management, so by default, i'm doing what the politicians should do, right? - mona is part of a unique political collective called beirut
it's a street that we chose, at the american university, to provide a modern, pedestrian-friendly street in the city. - as a way to give back to the community, mona el hallak and her team at the american university of beirut developed a project called neighborhood initiative. together, they transformed the street just outside the campus walls by creating wider sidewalks, adding benches and improving green spaces for public enjoyment. but that's not all mona does, not even close. born and raised...
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also in washington dc, hector silva avalos is a salvadoran journalist and fellow at the american universityenter for latin american and latino studies. how should we characterize the we can murders in el salvador? are they act of defiance by gangs? a way to tell the president that his zero-tolerance approach is not working? carolina: there are theories around why that weekend was so tragic and we saw this incredible spike in the number of crimes committed. but what i think is clear and what that weekend reflects is that criminal activity is still a very present reality in el salvador, perhaps because the route causes of the violence has not been addressed. we call it in spanish a hard-line. it is to address security problems. the response is often short-term and causes that generate a situation of violence that is spread over a country are not truly tackled. i think what we saw on that very tragic weekend was a situation that has not been solved, despite the policies being applied now, or perhaps because of the policies being applied right now, and they need to have a solid response about w
also in washington dc, hector silva avalos is a salvadoran journalist and fellow at the american universityenter for latin american and latino studies. how should we characterize the we can murders in el salvador? are they act of defiance by gangs? a way to tell the president that his zero-tolerance approach is not working? carolina: there are theories around why that weekend was so tragic and we saw this incredible spike in the number of crimes committed. but what i think is clear and what...
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assistant professor of conflict resolution diplomacy and strategic planning at the american association of university professors and the american arab american university here in rama. lol. so yada, how are you from a shudder co? she's a senior analyst at the palestinian policy net. well, thanks for. thanks for coming back. so putting this back into perspective for people, we're talking about displacement in the last package or so just make it clear for people who have been pushed out of their lands. not only are they not allowed to go back in, they're not allowed to retake their family homes. they can't in most cases it's not impossible. it's very hard to even get a come just to visit your family home if it still exists. yeah, that's correct, sammy i, israel is very regime has a permit, an id system which prevents most palestinians from moving around freely. so palestinians air in the west bank and gaza, who are refugees, can actually go back to visit their ancestral home lands. many of which the villages are still standing. they can actually still see the houses that their grandparents grow up and,
assistant professor of conflict resolution diplomacy and strategic planning at the american association of university professors and the american arab american university here in rama. lol. so yada, how are you from a shudder co? she's a senior analyst at the palestinian policy net. well, thanks for. thanks for coming back. so putting this back into perspective for people, we're talking about displacement in the last package or so just make it clear for people who have been pushed out of their...
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americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background check. 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. ot enough. clearly outraged to coach steve kerr. again. his father was shot and killed. >> by gunmen in beirut, lebanon, when he was working at american university. there. 19 children now and 2 adults. for more now on what can be done to try to prevent further shootings. we're joined by alison in from the gifford law center, a miss and thanks for joining us. you are responsible for gun law trend watch, which is something that you post about how gun laws are being handled in all 50 states across the country. it. are some states better than others at protecting school children from gun violence. we're free to move around the country that dugan's freely move around the country as well. >> sure. move freely around the country, but yeah, there are definitely states but to a much better jo
americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background check. 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. ot enough. clearly outraged to coach steve kerr. again. his father was shot and killed. >> by gunmen in beirut, lebanon, when he was working at american university. there. 19...
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and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universe a commencement address. about $263.00. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united space. east of chicago, have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry idea, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot date of attack. january. the 1st 1957, the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase, the u. s. s. r is attacked by 250 nato divisions. soviet thoughts are taken over by nato naval forces. the 3rd phase, annihilating the u
and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universe a commencement address. about $263.00. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united space. east of chicago, have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry idea, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan...
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americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background. 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. it's but not enough. >> and with that, he stormed off and their plan. the game right now to stay up to date on the latest from texas. you can use your phone to scan this qr code will take you directly to our web page. kron 4 dot com. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, you heard what steve kerr said. there are moments like today that transcends sports. but the beautiful thing about sports is that they bring people together and create moments of joy. so in dallas tonight, the warriors looking to close out their western conference final series with the mavericks. one more win. >> and the dubs punch their ticket to the finals. checking in on the game currently in the 2nd quarter. the maps have the lead. 45 33 dallas is the score. we, of course, are going to have full highlights in 8 o'cl
americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background. 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. it's but not enough. >> and with that, he stormed off and their plan. the game right now to stay up to date on the latest from texas. you can use your phone to scan this qr code will take...
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i was a postgraduate student at the american university in cairo at the end of the 1970's. i was there during the signing of the peace treaty, so i would like to hear that. i'm going to hang up now. thank you. guest: thank you for the kind words. when we spent, barb, my wife and i, she has been on this program. she was a reporter at the time, the two of us had an apartment in a part of town, spent a lot of time near the american university in cairo. we covered all that ground. what barb and i did we covered , the entire middle east. we covered everything from north africa through oman at the end of the persian gulf, including israel and jordan, egypt. it was fascinating. it was a great life experience. i think what was happening, the two big things that were happening in the region at the time, and cairo was a good listening post for these things. the iran-iraq war was underway. it was a vicious war, probably forgotten more than it should have been. that was a big story. the second big story was the very beginnings of the palestinian divide, the uprising. it was getting sta
i was a postgraduate student at the american university in cairo at the end of the 1970's. i was there during the signing of the peace treaty, so i would like to hear that. i'm going to hang up now. thank you. guest: thank you for the kind words. when we spent, barb, my wife and i, she has been on this program. she was a reporter at the time, the two of us had an apartment in a part of town, spent a lot of time near the american university in cairo. we covered all that ground. what barb and i...
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americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background check. 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. it's but not enough. >> well, and very impassioned, steve kerr there now, switching gears to a couple of things that happened back here at home. pacifica police are looking for a driver who they say hit and injured. an 8 year-old boy then just took off. the crash happened around 4.30 last thursday afternoon on manor drive near monterey road. well, police say the child chased a ball into the street when that vehicle hit him. now the boy was treated for injuries at a hospital and has thankfully been released. well, the car involved is described as a silver honda accord or a similar vehicle. and last was last seen going west on manor drive. well, police have also arrested 2 people in connection to a shooting that happened at a crowded park and palo alto earlier this month. that shooting
americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background check. 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. it's but not enough. >> well, and very impassioned, steve kerr there now, switching gears to a couple of things that happened back here at home. pacifica police are looking for a...
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americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background. 90% of us. eing held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. it's but not enough. >> as you can see, very shaken up. steve kerr from what has going on, as i said, just 400 miles south of here. i've been covering steve kerr for about 4 years now. and i heard him speak on several tragedies and that really just proves his point. he speaks about it too much. he wants to see action done. and as i said earlier, there's still a game to be played here tonight and is a very awkward energy. and they're obviously this is a night where people want to be excited. sports are supposed to bring everyone together. we're supposed to be able to take our minds off the realities of the world and just enjoy this entertainment from the finest athletes in the world. but it's really hard to do that knowing what happened in this state. just 5 and a half hours by drive south. s
americans. rick harless of political party want background check. universal background. 90% of us. eing held hostage by 50 senators. in washington who refused to even put it to a vote despite what we the american people want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own power. it's but not enough. >> as you can see, very shaken up. steve kerr from what has going on, as i said, just 400 miles south of here. i've been covering steve kerr for about 4 years now. and i heard...