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samantha gross from the brookings institution and dr kim cobb from brown university. us on our programme tonight. so, as global leaders tackle how to address climate change, millions of people continue to feel its very real effects. countries like india, china, laos and thailand are sweltering through what's been called the worst april heatwave in asian history, with many experiencing record—breaking temperatures. thailand's temperatures in the capital city bangkok reached 45 degrees celcius, or 113 degrees fahrenheit, for the first time in history last weekend. people were warned to avoid going outdoors because of the heat. temperatures have exceeded a0 degrees celsius for much of the month. this is happening across south east asia in recent days. laos recorded 42.7 degrees celcius, nearly 109 degrees fahrenheit, believed to be the highest. six cities in north and east india saw temps above 44 degrees celcisus, that's111 degrees fahrenheit, the bangladeshi capital dhaka soared above 40 degrees celcisus, 104 degrees fahrenheit, the hottest day there in 58 years. the b
samantha gross from the brookings institution and dr kim cobb from brown university. us on our programme tonight. so, as global leaders tackle how to address climate change, millions of people continue to feel its very real effects. countries like india, china, laos and thailand are sweltering through what's been called the worst april heatwave in asian history, with many experiencing record—breaking temperatures. thailand's temperatures in the capital city bangkok reached 45 degrees celcius,...
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kudos for brown university for having your voice front and center at the university.> you're very welcome laura, thank you. >> coming up, to joe biden actually challenge one of the top military officials in the united states to a fight? in the last bite, we will explain, next. this mother's day, show mom that you worship the ground she walks on. or in this case, stands on. the new anti-fatigue comfortmat from weathertech is a gift she'll appreciate all year round. it makes standing comfortable in the home or office and comes in a variety of colors and finishes. and for mom's vehicle, there's cupfone, floorliner, cargoliner, and seat protector. show mom that she deserves the best with an american made gift from weathertech. mom's gonna love this! happy mother's day from weathertech. everyone to know he is a real tough guy. and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark millie, he played hockey. [laughing] >> and you wouldn't want to screw around with him if you had your uniform on, i don't think p okay, he can't even make an off-the-cuff joke. the hockey u
kudos for brown university for having your voice front and center at the university.> you're very welcome laura, thank you. >> coming up, to joe biden actually challenge one of the top military officials in the united states to a fight? in the last bite, we will explain, next. this mother's day, show mom that you worship the ground she walks on. or in this case, stands on. the new anti-fatigue comfortmat from weathertech is a gift she'll appreciate all year round. it makes standing...
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they will use every opportunity to resist. >> glenn , it' ress great to see you and kudos for brown universityor actually having your voice front center at the university. >> we appreciate it, glenn . you're very welcome . thank you .e very w >> coming upel, did joe biden actually challenge one of the top military officials in the united states to a fight the last fight? >> we'll explain next. ron desantis tried to cut seniors benefits in congress. the senate voted three times to cut social security. even a privatized medicare worth d.a. wanted to raise the retirement age to 70. ron desantis would make us work longer to get less. >> president trump promised we will protect medicare and social security. >> president trump delivers and he always will make america great again. inc is responsible for the content this advertising. >> there's an old saying that you'll never meet a con artist that you don't like. elizabeth holmes took silicon valley by storm. she knew she was lying to investors. kerry farrell committed all kinds of fraud. credit card fraud, forgery, retail theft. anthony gignac, was
they will use every opportunity to resist. >> glenn , it' ress great to see you and kudos for brown universityor actually having your voice front center at the university. >> we appreciate it, glenn . you're very welcome . thank you .e very w >> coming upel, did joe biden actually challenge one of the top military officials in the united states to a fight the last fight? >> we'll explain next. ron desantis tried to cut seniors benefits in congress. the senate voted three...
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david: you did that and then you got recruited to go to brown university? walter: i did.avid: and you became the dean of students at brown? walter: dean of the college. david: were there a lot of african american professors? walter: at that point, there were quite a few. interesting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing with my old friends about what we call a golden age at brown. brown when i was there in 1969 and 1970, we had professors in engineering, physics, chemistry, political science, history, english, the general counsel was black. the associate human resources . we had a wonderful black community. it did not grow linearly, and it did not even last, but the time i was there in the early 1970's. david: you were at brown for a number of years and then you got recruited to be the head of argonne? walter: i did. david: what does argonne actually do? walter: it is what is called a general science, national laboratory, one of the laboratories that the department of energy owns but they are operate it by contractors. the university operates argonne. so, fo
david: you did that and then you got recruited to go to brown university? walter: i did.avid: and you became the dean of students at brown? walter: dean of the college. david: were there a lot of african american professors? walter: at that point, there were quite a few. interesting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing with my old friends about what we call a golden age at brown. brown when i was there in 1969 and 1970, we had professors in engineering, physics, chemistry,...
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climate and energy experts, samantha gross from the brookings institution, and dr kim cobb from brown university i saw you nodding. you do not see this as a setback but rather a trade—off? i don't and an important thing to think about is you hear people talk about this project and they talk about the overall emissions but those emissions are not necessarily additive. oil is plentiful in the world. plenty of oil and gas in the world and as long as there is oil demand, someone is going to produce that oil. when i see the emissions associated with that project, i do not see them as emissions that would not have happened at all if the project was not built, i see it as emissions that would have happened somewhere else. i am not sure it makes much of a difference from climate perspective. what we need to do is work on oil demand. and this does that. he is it important for the us is one of the worlds biggest polluters to set an example for the rest of the world do not move forward with these big fossil fuel projects? it is a really tough question. i see your point on setting an example. i also know th
climate and energy experts, samantha gross from the brookings institution, and dr kim cobb from brown university i saw you nodding. you do not see this as a setback but rather a trade—off? i don't and an important thing to think about is you hear people talk about this project and they talk about the overall emissions but those emissions are not necessarily additive. oil is plentiful in the world. plenty of oil and gas in the world and as long as there is oil demand, someone is going to...
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kim cobb from brown university. good evening to both of you.ards the climate fund. to think that is a symbolic move an important step in the right direction? —— do you think? fix, direction? —— do you think? great question. an important step two, go ahead, sorry about that. . , , ., ., , that. that first question was for ou, that. that first question was for you, samantha. - that. that first question was for you, samantha. thanks. | that. that first question was| for you, samantha. thanks. i think it is _ for you, samantha. thanks. i think it is a — for you, samantha. thanks. i think it is a really important l think it is a really important step. back in the 0bama administration we pledged 3 billion, gave one building, than the trump administration pull funding entirely. so we're going back to this pledge we made all these years ago and they think it's very important. part of the reason why the green climate fund hasn't been as successful as it might otherwise have been as it is lacking funding. i think it is a great step in the right direction,
kim cobb from brown university. good evening to both of you.ards the climate fund. to think that is a symbolic move an important step in the right direction? —— do you think? fix, direction? —— do you think? great question. an important step two, go ahead, sorry about that. . , , ., ., , that. that first question was for ou, that. that first question was for you, samantha. - that. that first question was for you, samantha. thanks. | that. that first question was| for you, samantha....
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an all-powerful all-seeing artificial intelligence that is programmed with the ideology of a brown universityssor. >> laura: stephen, this sounds horrific. thank you so much, good to see you. >> all right, when we come back, leave it to pete tries to impress. whom does he try to impress? we'll tell you next. you want a loan to build a factory in america? you can't do that. this is what we were up against. nobody builds factories in the us anymore. you can't do that. experts claimed you couldn't do what we did. you want to hire workers here in the states? you can't do that. weathertech has been proving them wrong, for over 33 years. building our own factories, employing thousands, and making world-class products, right here in america. because when you buy something made in america...we all win. weathertech. . >> laura: mayor pete tried really really hard to show al sharpton he'll say just about anything to be liked, wee a crisis when it comes to roadway fatalities, black brown americans tribal residents and rural residents much more likely to lose their lives whether in a car or as a pedestri
an all-powerful all-seeing artificial intelligence that is programmed with the ideology of a brown universityssor. >> laura: stephen, this sounds horrific. thank you so much, good to see you. >> all right, when we come back, leave it to pete tries to impress. whom does he try to impress? we'll tell you next. you want a loan to build a factory in america? you can't do that. this is what we were up against. nobody builds factories in the us anymore. you can't do that. experts claimed...
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emergency physician and deputy dean at brown university school of public health doctor megan raney joining us now, doctor. i mean, this is the most common abortion method in the u. s as we just heard. elizabeth cohen report their first off. i just want to get your reaction to this ruling. i am flabbergasted by this ruling at four, a judge who has no scientific training to overturn a panel of experts who advise the fda and the safety and efficacy of the medication is frankly unprecedented. not only was this medication approved 23 almost 23 years ago , but it's also undergone incredibly rigorous safety monitoring. since then, it is part of a special monitoring program that is applied to only a handful of medications across the united states. recognizing that this is a medication that is, unfortunately subjected to some political debate, and let me be clear as elizabeth outlined, the medication is tremendously safe. it is actually far safer to have a medication abortion. than to undergo childbirth in terms of the likelihood of severe effects on the body and hospitalization . we don't know ult
emergency physician and deputy dean at brown university school of public health doctor megan raney joining us now, doctor. i mean, this is the most common abortion method in the u. s as we just heard. elizabeth cohen report their first off. i just want to get your reaction to this ruling. i am flabbergasted by this ruling at four, a judge who has no scientific training to overturn a panel of experts who advise the fda and the safety and efficacy of the medication is frankly unprecedented. not...
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all powerful,l all seeing artificial intelligenceinte that is prograd with the ideology of a brown universityrofessor. ific. stephen .yo this sounds horrific. thank you soh,u so g much. it's good to see you.k, all right.leav when we ite come back , leave is to pete. tries to impress whom does hesome t try to impress? higether >>. we'll tell you next. some things that go better some things that go better together, like your workplace benefits and retirement savingsp with poya considering all your financial choices togetherlanvested., help you ber prepared for unexpected events. well, planned, well invested, well protected. >> david koresh had been preparing his followers for just such a battle. we anticipate safely executing a search warrant and seizing machine guns. atf didn't anticipate even one shot being fired. the branch davidian we're expecting it was going to be all out war. the shockwaves and fallout from this deadly confrontation can still be felt today. scandalous waco screaming now on fox nation. >> what if you could whiten your teeth by simply brushing your teeth? now you can, with
all powerful,l all seeing artificial intelligenceinte that is prograd with the ideology of a brown universityrofessor. ific. stephen .yo this sounds horrific. thank you soh,u so g much. it's good to see you.k, all right.leav when we ite come back , leave is to pete. tries to impress whom does hesome t try to impress? higether >>. we'll tell you next. some things that go better some things that go better together, like your workplace benefits and retirement savingsp with poya considering...
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we have brown university professor and host glenn show podcast glenn lowry and we have the coast of the foreign affairs podcast american christine daniel biscuit. okay? oh what does the paddle make of scotus is that's a supreme court ruling today preserving access to birth control pills? yes that happened just before we went on the air. so that's the birth control pill that that one judge in texas i don't know how that works. i don't think i ever will said okay, i'm a judge in texas. the whole country can't have birth control pills. and i went to the supreme court, and i guess they throw it back to the lower court. i understand clarence thomas and alito. dissented. okay and said no, no birth controls for you. what are your thoughts? well, they made the right call. clarence thomas made the wrong call. i have to say so. in this case, i am not privy to the opinions, but, um, i think a single judge overruling national regulation in that way is not the way you want to run a railroad. so what are your thoughts as a sex therapist on the pill that people take to not have a baby? it is problemat
we have brown university professor and host glenn show podcast glenn lowry and we have the coast of the foreign affairs podcast american christine daniel biscuit. okay? oh what does the paddle make of scotus is that's a supreme court ruling today preserving access to birth control pills? yes that happened just before we went on the air. so that's the birth control pill that that one judge in texas i don't know how that works. i don't think i ever will said okay, i'm a judge in texas. the whole...
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commemorate this decision to invade iraq, we keep in mind the cost, roughly $2 trillion, according to brown university costs of war project. but more importantly, the lives lost. and americans were wounded previously. it bears mentioning that hundreds of thousands of iraqis died as a consequence of the decision to invade. it is in that somber table setting, that we begin the debate that surrounded the decision to debate -- the decision to invade. we will go in alphabetical order, starting with my colleague doug bandow, who is a senior fellow at cato institute. he worked for ronald reagan and was editor of the political magazine inquiry. he has been a commentator at almost every print and broadcast media you can imagine. he has a jd from stanford university law school. next is jonathan, a correspondent for reuters who has written about foreign policy for more than 30 years, his iraq reporting is a germane to our purposes today. it led to several awards, a 2005 national headliners award. a ward -- an award of distinction. the list goes on. but there is one distinction that he has that none of the other
commemorate this decision to invade iraq, we keep in mind the cost, roughly $2 trillion, according to brown university costs of war project. but more importantly, the lives lost. and americans were wounded previously. it bears mentioning that hundreds of thousands of iraqis died as a consequence of the decision to invade. it is in that somber table setting, that we begin the debate that surrounded the decision to debate -- the decision to invade. we will go in alphabetical order, starting with...
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from brown university, and he'll be discussing most recent book, half american the epic story of african-americans fighting in world war two at home and abroad. now to, join this this conversation this discussion is dr. marcus cox marcus is a fellow with the jenny craig institute. and is also currently the dean of fayetteville state university right outside beautiful fort north carolina. oh the. previously many of you know him from town here where he's associate dean of graduate studies xavier and a graduate ph.d. from northwestern an and an expert on african-american military history. and so it's great to have these two amazing scholars and comrades on the stage with us today. and with that, marcus, i'll turn it over to you. and sir, you much. thank you so much. thank you everybody for being here. thank you, mike. and everyone, this is a great opportunity to learn a little bit more about what's happening in the united states and in particular what african-americans. i'm honored and very privileged to be up here with dr. matthew delmont. matt is going to start off and do a brief overview of his, a
from brown university, and he'll be discussing most recent book, half american the epic story of african-americans fighting in world war two at home and abroad. now to, join this this conversation this discussion is dr. marcus cox marcus is a fellow with the jenny craig institute. and is also currently the dean of fayetteville state university right outside beautiful fort north carolina. oh the. previously many of you know him from town here where he's associate dean of graduate studies xavier...
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he also has a background in history from brown university and was a rhodes scholar and so has a master's degree in history from oxford. his previous books are on fascinating. x in and of themselves one on franklin roosevelt and his tussle with the us supreme court. the other is speaking of tussles on the conflict between robert kennedy and lyndon johnson, and so we were just talking before we went on camera. jeff is just so good at developing dramatic tension and i would say about this book, which i thoroughly enjoyed and i think i may have mentioned to him. i certainly did others that when i'm getting ready to moderate a book discussion. i assign myself so many pages of the book to read a day so that i make sure i'm finished with it by the time the discussion begins and this one i assigned myself some time ago 10 pages a day, but it was literally a page-turner so i kept going past the 10 the 10 pages and read it in record time. so i highly recommend it to you. it's a little bit like if any of you out there have seen the movie apollo 13. i watched that movie every time it's on tv and i a
he also has a background in history from brown university and was a rhodes scholar and so has a master's degree in history from oxford. his previous books are on fascinating. x in and of themselves one on franklin roosevelt and his tussle with the us supreme court. the other is speaking of tussles on the conflict between robert kennedy and lyndon johnson, and so we were just talking before we went on camera. jeff is just so good at developing dramatic tension and i would say about this book,...
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assistant professor of political science and international public affairs at brown university in the great state of rhode island. he's the institute assistant professor of studies and devotes time and effort to improving understanding of national security decision-making in the people's republic of china. previously served as the military intelligence officer assignments in afghanistan u.s. cyber command in the office of the secretary defense. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here today and i yield back. >> thank you very much and thank you to the witnesses for taking time here. i recognize william for an opening statement, we have a timer and we will keep it to five minutes. >> members of the subcommittee, it's an honor to be here today to discuss this important topic. i spent 32 years of my career working for u.s. government and the fbi cia is the chairman referenced as the national counterintelligence committee center. i'm here before you today a ceo of the ebenezer group to provide services to boards of directors, ceos, executives and this act we discussed today. today
assistant professor of political science and international public affairs at brown university in the great state of rhode island. he's the institute assistant professor of studies and devotes time and effort to improving understanding of national security decision-making in the people's republic of china. previously served as the military intelligence officer assignments in afghanistan u.s. cyber command in the office of the secretary defense. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here...
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according to brown university children lost 22 iq points. children throughout their school careers will need remediable -- remedial education. what is the cdc's response? the cdc revised its milestones so that now, a child is no longer expected to walk at one year, they walk at 18 months. eight child now doesn't have 50 words and 24 months, it's 30 months. instead of fixing the problem they are trying to cover it up. [applause] the only social decline that it improved, during the pandemic, child abuse dropped. it was an artifact of data gathering. why? because child abuse is reported by the schools. and the schools were closed and so the kids were locked at home with their abusers. 55% of teenagers report being abused during the lockdowns. 13%, for he abused -- physically abused. it was also the place where people had hot lunches, kids stayed at home, watching screens are not, and we gave -- gained an average of 29 pounds. obesity killed you from covid. it was meant to be an inverse of what you wanted to do. public health authorities went to
according to brown university children lost 22 iq points. children throughout their school careers will need remediable -- remedial education. what is the cdc's response? the cdc revised its milestones so that now, a child is no longer expected to walk at one year, they walk at 18 months. eight child now doesn't have 50 words and 24 months, it's 30 months. instead of fixing the problem they are trying to cover it up. [applause] the only social decline that it improved, during the pandemic,...
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she graduated from mount holyoke college and received her medical degree from brown university, shared a medical degree from harvard and completed a residency at yale new haven hospital and her post doctorate i -- ship center for health services research at the university of chapel hill. she's a faculty member at the duke university school of medicine from 2003 to 2018. she subsequently served as senior deputy assistant administrator at the bureau for global at the united states agency for international development. she's a senior research associate at the center for ethics and culture at the university of notre dame. her clinical career has focused on caring for women in underserved and disadvantaged populations. especially african americans and native american communities. with a focus on women's medical, social and psychiatric problems. thank you. >> thank you, senator graham. let me lay at the mechanics of today's hearing. after we swear in the witnesses, each witness will have five minutes for an opening statement. then senators will have an opportunity to ask questions for up to
she graduated from mount holyoke college and received her medical degree from brown university, shared a medical degree from harvard and completed a residency at yale new haven hospital and her post doctorate i -- ship center for health services research at the university of chapel hill. she's a faculty member at the duke university school of medicine from 2003 to 2018. she subsequently served as senior deputy assistant administrator at the bureau for global at the united states agency for...
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she graduated from mount holyoke college and received her medical degree from brown university, shared a medical degree from harvard and completed a residency at yale new haven hospital and her post doctorate i -- ship center for health services research at the university of chapel hill. she's a faculty member at the duke university school of medicine from 2003 to 2018. she subsequently served as senior deputy assistant administrator at the bureau for global at the united states agency for international development. she's a senior research associate at the center for ethics and culture at the university of notre dame. her clinical career has focused on caring for women in underserved and disadvantaged populations. especially african americans and native american communities. with a focus on women's medical, social and psychiatric problems. thank you. >> thank you, senator graham. let me lay at the mechanics of today's hearing. after we swear in the witnesses, each witness will have five minutes for an opening statement. then senators will have an opportunity to ask questions for up to
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that was james brown there, professor of l brown there, professor of political science and international affairs at temple universitytional affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on newsday. international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on newsday. 0ther to me earlier on newsday. other stories making headlines around the world today: 16 people have been killed and 5 others injured in dubai. a fire in the old part of the city. all those confirmed to have died so far are from overseas. a mass prisoner exchange between the warring parties in yemen has been completed successfully after three days. nearly 1,000 detainees have been reunited with their families. the prisoner swap comes as efforts to agree a new possibly permanent ceasefire have gained momentum. police in iran say that more than 150 commercial premises have been shut down in the past 24 have been shut down in the past 2a hours for not ensuring that female e
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pleasure to introduce this author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the universityof texas at austin. he is a professor in the
pleasure to introduce this author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the universityof texas at austin. he is a professor in the
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both tried to speak at universities when angry protesters attacked. joining me now, isabel brown and ian howarth, washington examiner columnist. isabel, i want to start with you. something happened to you when you tried to give a pro life speech at virginia commonwealth university. i want to share this. watch. >> watch yourself. >> get the [bleep] out of here. >> they're removing us from the room. >> isabel, did you ever get a chance to speak? how did virginia commonwealth university respond to this attack? >> i unfortunately never got the opportunity to break down the lies that pro choicers believe because of the powerful abortion lobby in american accompanying the incredible kristin hawkins on her students for life of america speaking tour this spring. before we even had our names introduced at virginia commonwealth university last week, this violent mob decided to chant nazis go home, fascists, go home. so loudly we were unable to complete the dialogue that we came to campus for. we wanted to embrace dialogue in a way that college campuses that are no longer facilitating. thin
both tried to speak at universities when angry protesters attacked. joining me now, isabel brown and ian howarth, washington examiner columnist. isabel, i want to start with you. something happened to you when you tried to give a pro life speech at virginia commonwealth university. i want to share this. watch. >> watch yourself. >> get the [bleep] out of here. >> they're removing us from the room. >> isabel, did you ever get a chance to speak? how did virginia...
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for more, we can speak to james brown, professor of political science and international affairs at temple universityprofessor. just to say this meeting, as has been the case in past g7�*s, it's the way the officials form the basis for discussions at the g7 summit. what do you think is likely to be a key priority? that's right, so this is very much about putting the pieces in place so it'll be a successful summit next month in hiroshima. so the priorities, three without the micro stand out in particular — the first does with nuclear weapons. it takes place in hiroshima, something very important to the japanese print minister. so nonproliferation issues is one, but also the ukraine and china issues. injapan sees those as linked, showing that changes to the status quo by force, either in europe or in asia, are unacceptable. professor, my sense is that _ unacceptable. professor, my sense is that both _ unacceptable. professor, my sense is that both the - unacceptable. professor, my sense is that both the war i unacceptable. professor, my sense is that both the war in | sense is that both the war in ukra
for more, we can speak to james brown, professor of political science and international affairs at temple universityprofessor. just to say this meeting, as has been the case in past g7�*s, it's the way the officials form the basis for discussions at the g7 summit. what do you think is likely to be a key priority? that's right, so this is very much about putting the pieces in place so it'll be a successful summit next month in hiroshima. so the priorities, three without the micro stand out in...
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university. he served as a climate change adviser to former u. k. prime minister gordon brown. so a warm welcome to you, or if i could start with karla. so brazil authorities a vowing to protect the rain forest, the amazon and they're announcing new initiatives. are they heading in the right direction though? carla? hey, thanks for attorney to talk about such an important topic. yeah, no the, the moves who's missing from doing the lula government really strengthen enforcement and oversight, received an amazon key to tackle the for a station and destruction that you've seen in the last years, especially during the term of the former president. and the one thing that has been following is that these little are to coffers, he promised to be in the for a station to 0. he showed the bunch of measures. and the good thing is that we are seeing the results of the data from the government release. very simply, for example, showed that fines for the, for a station increase the more than to 200 percent. we saw like also the increase of caesar of goods related to the for a station. but of
university. he served as a climate change adviser to former u. k. prime minister gordon brown. so a warm welcome to you, or if i could start with karla. so brazil authorities a vowing to protect the rain forest, the amazon and they're announcing new initiatives. are they heading in the right direction though? carla? hey, thanks for attorney to talk about such an important topic. yeah, no the, the moves who's missing from doing the lula government really strengthen enforcement and oversight,...
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universe and the rest. our series, 40 to the answer. almost everything this week on d. w. ah. this week on world stories, indonesia fights against climate polluters. a dispute over brown bears in poland. but 1st we go to russia, where schools are being ordered to run special lessons justifying the war in ukraine. anyone daring to object can expect a police investigation for variety. angelica music is the best way to unwind to forget school and trouble with the police. a few months ago, or authorities labeled the 11 year old as problematic. they suspect her family as being anti russian and pro ukrainian ever since that day in october last year, when police questioned valia and her mother bolster our summer bush, i was afraid to call the police officer was sitting right across from me because she was tall and she stared at me through her glasses. what did it i thought which, what does he want from me? miss i had never seen her before. it. no morning char ladder. oh, a good bye. as usual, steadily, various alleged crime was that she had refused to attend a new course on patriotism at school. in the mandatory class, cold conversations about important things. students are
universe and the rest. our series, 40 to the answer. almost everything this week on d. w. ah. this week on world stories, indonesia fights against climate polluters. a dispute over brown bears in poland. but 1st we go to russia, where schools are being ordered to run special lessons justifying the war in ukraine. anyone daring to object can expect a police investigation for variety. angelica music is the best way to unwind to forget school and trouble with the police. a few months ago, or...
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university. he served as a climate change at iser to form a u. k. prime minister gotten brown, so a warm welcome to yours. i could start with carla. so brazilian authorities a vowing to protect the rain forest, the amazon and they are announcing new initiatives. are they heading in the right direction though? carla. hey, thanks hope attorney to talk about such an important topic. yeah, no the, the moves are missing during the lunar government to really strengthen enforcement and oversight. the brazilian amazon is key to tackle the for a station and destruction that you've seen in the last years, especially during the term of the former president. and the one thing that have been following is that c s, lola took office, he promised to bring it for a station to 0. he showed a, a bunch of measures. and the good thing is that we are seeing their results and the data from the government released recently, for example, showed that a fines for the for station increase the more than to 200 percent. we saw like also the increase of caesar of goods are related to the for a station. but
university. he served as a climate change at iser to form a u. k. prime minister gotten brown, so a warm welcome to yours. i could start with carla. so brazilian authorities a vowing to protect the rain forest, the amazon and they are announcing new initiatives. are they heading in the right direction though? carla. hey, thanks hope attorney to talk about such an important topic. yeah, no the, the moves are missing during the lunar government to really strengthen enforcement and oversight. the...
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both tried to speak atk at universities when angryprotes protesters attacked. joining me now, isabel brown , turning point usa contributor, and ian howorth, turning point ushoa speaker, washington washi examiner, columnist and host ofg off limits. someel, i want to start with you. something happened to yoened tor you tried to give a pro-lifespeh speech at virginia commonwealth university. university. >> i want to share thisthis with the audience. watc.h. would you like now and watch yourself down here and temporarily removing us from instead of picking out the first. >> isabel, did you evea n get a chance to speak? h and how did virginia commonwealth university respond? to this attack? >> i unfortunately never got the opportunity to break down the lies that pro-choicet pr was believe because of the powerful abortion lobby in america. oncompanying the incredible kristan hawkins on her student s for life of america speaking tour this spring, before we even had our names introducedwes at virginia commonwealth university last week, this vilee fab decided to chant, go home. fascistssc go home s
both tried to speak atk at universities when angryprotes protesters attacked. joining me now, isabel brown , turning point usa contributor, and ian howorth, turning point ushoa speaker, washington washi examiner, columnist and host ofg off limits. someel, i want to start with you. something happened to yoened tor you tried to give a pro-lifespeh speech at virginia commonwealth university. university. >> i want to share thisthis with the audience. watc.h. would you like now and watch...
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in fact, the university of nebraska exercise science professor, dr. gregory brown, has published a study that shows the athletic advantage of men exists even before puberty and persists even with testosterone suppression. men -- can i have 30 seconds in ms. foxx spy yield the gentleman 30 seconds. mr. good: men have a 40% to 50% greater muscle mass than women but testosterone suppression only results in a 5% reduction. the left wans to rob tall inned women and girls of their tuns to succeed buzz they can't or won't define what a woman is. the american people knows this wrong and i'm proud to vote yes for this bill to protect women and girls in sports and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. takano: i yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. garcia. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. garcia: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. i rise in anger and strong opposition to this bill. i know how painful life can be as an openly gay person but that peals in -- pales in comparison to transpeople. instea
in fact, the university of nebraska exercise science professor, dr. gregory brown, has published a study that shows the athletic advantage of men exists even before puberty and persists even with testosterone suppression. men -- can i have 30 seconds in ms. foxx spy yield the gentleman 30 seconds. mr. good: men have a 40% to 50% greater muscle mass than women but testosterone suppression only results in a 5% reduction. the left wans to rob tall inned women and girls of their tuns to succeed...
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pleasure to introduce this author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the university of texas at austin. he is a professor in the university's department of history and the lbj school public affairs. he's the author of or editor of some 11 books on politics and foreign including the impossible presidency the rise and fall of america's office. liberty's surest america nation building the founders to obama. henry kissinger in the american century and. power in protest global revolution, the rise of detente, his writings in the new york times, the washington post wall street journal, cnn, akam, the atlantic, newsweek, time wired, foreign affairs and foreign policy and others. professor suri is a popular public lecturer, and he comments frequently on radio and television news. and his writings and teachings have received awards, including the president and associates teaching excellence award and university of texas. he hosts as well a weekly podcast. this is democracy today. he is speaking on latest book, civil war by other means america is long an unfinished fight for.
pleasure to introduce this author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the university of texas at austin. he is a professor in the university's department of history and the lbj school public affairs. he's the author of or editor of some 11 books on politics and foreign including the impossible presidency the rise and fall of america's office. liberty's surest america nation building the founders to obama. henry kissinger in the...