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we have lots and lots of students studying american history at unc chapel hill.you know, and this they are learning at the feet of experts. that's what's the central thing, the central claim that we want to make, we ask that our expertise would be acknowledged and respected. we were hired to teach at these institutions because we've established ourselves as experts in our fields and although i respect the passion of the representative and other representatives in our legislature for carrying about history, that's a wonderful thing. i just ask that they trust the experts who teach american history to design stimulating and exciting courses in american history because we know how to do it. molly: representative mcneily i would to bring you back here. there's another issue at stake here that an attempt is being made to eliminate tenure at unc and to require minimum class sizes, your thoughts on that and any accusation that is that can be punitive in a sense? >> as far as what we are trying to do here with the tenure is real simple. we have a lot of professors, like
we have lots and lots of students studying american history at unc chapel hill.you know, and this they are learning at the feet of experts. that's what's the central thing, the central claim that we want to make, we ask that our expertise would be acknowledged and respected. we were hired to teach at these institutions because we've established ourselves as experts in our fields and although i respect the passion of the representative and other representatives in our legislature for carrying...
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he let my brother app because he was a boy in chapel hill. no. despite the misgivings even kept passage and off the school wrapping became her korea. but the move took its toll. her marriage fell apart when her in laws couldn't to accept her profession. and the trappings that came with it, the family was very religious, and it just wasn't a great fit with my music, korea dental and it wasn't just my in laws. she members of my own family objected to the music like this every way for me. they don't even crazies bars and rhymes, also tackle environmental pollution and politics. partly because senegalese rapids see themselves as the voice of the masses. this includes singing in local languages like wallach jolla or mundane get whenever there's a problem, people ask where they ought to supposed to sing about big issues so that everyone knows about them. not every senegalese went to school and so don't necessarily speak french. oh, news and world events are covered in friend, and many are left uninformed. he's so powerful. best of all, though easy,
he let my brother app because he was a boy in chapel hill. no. despite the misgivings even kept passage and off the school wrapping became her korea. but the move took its toll. her marriage fell apart when her in laws couldn't to accept her profession. and the trappings that came with it, the family was very religious, and it just wasn't a great fit with my music, korea dental and it wasn't just my in laws. she members of my own family objected to the music like this every way for me. they...
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universities of america, a lot of the places we went were to the universities in the south, like chapel hill the university of texas. and in going to those places, we thought we were going not so much for the commercial reward of it -- that was how we made our living -- but to get to young people and to get our works before them. and in the places that we went, some of the auditoriums were public institutions. and when i got to some of these places not only did they not want to let me in the theater, they didn't want to let me in the places in which we were booked to stay overnight. there were many instances where, by law, no black person could stay in this hotel, or by law, no black person could be sitting at a table with a white member of the cast -- i mean, white woman member of the cast -- and not be sitting in the threat of incarceration and the law coming down on you because these were then tenets of the law. this wasn't just something that was capricious, it was written. it was the legislation of the state. and we had to come up against that. and the battle was consistent. and even in
universities of america, a lot of the places we went were to the universities in the south, like chapel hill the university of texas. and in going to those places, we thought we were going not so much for the commercial reward of it -- that was how we made our living -- but to get to young people and to get our works before them. and in the places that we went, some of the auditoriums were public institutions. and when i got to some of these places not only did they not want to let me in the...
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so these charges that they're cobbling together to try to make felonies out of won't survive a chapel hill challenge. >> tucker: joe tacopina, the president's attorney. we'll be here tomorrow for reaction. joining us now, the author of a best seller, "get trump" and deals with every legal issue the president is facing, harvard law professor, alan dershowitz is with us and the author of "the trial of the century", gregg jarrett. alan dershowitz, you said he's a presidential candidate. they did this in the roger stone case. my question to you is how does a judge get to take away the right of an american to speak out on their own behalf on a very public case like this? >> tragically judges have done that. they have done it recently. i was glad to see joe be optimistic that they won't do it in this case. if they did do it, i would immediately put together the great first amendment lawyers in america as amicus. we would be the victims. there's two first amendment rights, the right of the speaker and the right of the listener according to justin marshall. it's just as important. i hope it won't
so these charges that they're cobbling together to try to make felonies out of won't survive a chapel hill challenge. >> tucker: joe tacopina, the president's attorney. we'll be here tomorrow for reaction. joining us now, the author of a best seller, "get trump" and deals with every legal issue the president is facing, harvard law professor, alan dershowitz is with us and the author of "the trial of the century", gregg jarrett. alan dershowitz, you said he's a...
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get your podcasts all two hours just sitting there like a big big plate of ribs that mama dips in chapel hillour coverage continues now with alex marquardt. he's in for wolf blitzer into place. right next door. i like to call the situation room. we'll see you tomorrow. happeningow
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tressie mcmillan cottom he's a professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill, and a new of some republicans for -- tressie, north carolina really has been a laboratory for this kind of stuff. just give us a lay of the land of how you have got a situation in a state that is sort of a swing state, sort of narrowly split, and yet republicans are wielding so much power at the state level. >> north carolina, like many states throughout the south, is one that is both reckoning with history, and reckoning with a very modern, complex political landscape. the history, of course, being the history that we have throughout the south, which is reckoning we the inheritance of trying to control the states money and influence. and of course, there is the power of the black vote. in the contemporary context, we are also dealing with an influx of an extreme amount of national attention and flow of a lot of money into the state, trying to keep it in play for both, actually, national parties. but a lot of money, trying to keep it in play for the gop -- the cause, as we have seen over the la
tressie mcmillan cottom he's a professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill, and a new of some republicans for -- tressie, north carolina really has been a laboratory for this kind of stuff. just give us a lay of the land of how you have got a situation in a state that is sort of a swing state, sort of narrowly split, and yet republicans are wielding so much power at the state level. >> north carolina, like many states throughout the south, is one that is both reckoning with...
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get your podcasts all two hours just sitting there like a big big plate of ribs that mama dips in chapel hill. our coverage continues now with alex marquardt. he's in for wolf blitzer into place. right next door. i like to call the situation room. we'll see you tomorrow. happening now the supreme court extends a temporary block of abortion pills rntinued access for now ad buying the justices more time to consider an emergencytlent with dominion, the network is now facing from a voting technology company with an even bigger price tag and the 84 year old defendant pleads not guilty in the shooting of a teenager who mistakenly when went to his home. are we speaking with the lawyer for the teen's family, ben crump, about the racial component of this case and whether hate crime charges are warranted. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is on assignment alex marquardt and you're in the situation room. tonight the supreme court has set a new friday night deadline as it considers whether to preserve or limit access to a widely used abortion drug. le
get your podcasts all two hours just sitting there like a big big plate of ribs that mama dips in chapel hill. our coverage continues now with alex marquardt. he's in for wolf blitzer into place. right next door. i like to call the situation room. we'll see you tomorrow. happening now the supreme court extends a temporary block of abortion pills rntinued access for now ad buying the justices more time to consider an emergencytlent with dominion, the network is now facing from a voting...
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in nutritional epidemiology from the university of north carolina chapel hill. finally, we will hear from courtney debt linger, miss that linger is the vice president of customer service and external affairs at nebraska public power district. she is a native of battle creek, the. brasky and a bachelors degree in political science international studies and spanish from wednesday college and a doctor from george washington university here in washington d. c.. in addition to all of the very nice things that senator ricketts said about you. we welcome all of you thank you for testifying. now in order we were here as you for your opening statement we will begin with you, mister altenburg. thank you chairman markey, ranking member ricketts for having me here today. again a name is mark altenburg >> -- that's been a future and membership-based nonprofit environmental advocacy organization. i have been working on an agenda by militias for 30 years. i'm here today to share why i am concerned about bitcoin mining and other related proof of work cryptocurrencies. that requ
in nutritional epidemiology from the university of north carolina chapel hill. finally, we will hear from courtney debt linger, miss that linger is the vice president of customer service and external affairs at nebraska public power district. she is a native of battle creek, the. brasky and a bachelors degree in political science international studies and spanish from wednesday college and a doctor from george washington university here in washington d. c.. in addition to all of the very nice...
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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 five minutes. can i ask the witnesses to please stand and raise the right hand? do you swear and affirm the testimony you get before this testimony will be the truth, the whole truth an
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...
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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 five minutes. can i ask the witnesses to please stand and raise the right hand? do you swear and affirm the testimony you get before this testimony will be the truth, the whole truth an
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...
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december 2019, you took your -- coronal vaccine candidates to the university of north carolina chapel hill to work with senator ralph, not senator, dr. ralph merrick as well. what was the impetus to do that? >> thank you for the question, senator. it was actually a vaccine for candidates against mers. the middle east respiratory syndrome, which is in the corona family but it's a different one. >> but you had no idea that what was exploding in china already probably sense of number? >> no. i was made aware since the first time, as i said, during my testimony during the christmas break by reading the newspaper. there was a little article saying that there was a pneumonia-like symptom cases in wuhan, which is why i directly contacted the -- at that time to say are you aware of this. because we have been working together the coronavirus, as you. mentioned because we believe that the highest risk a pandemic was. >> you never worked with china? >> at moderna, no sir. >> what about not a moderna? >> when i was running before, we had a team in china. the company was in 43 countries. so we were sel
december 2019, you took your -- coronal vaccine candidates to the university of north carolina chapel hill to work with senator ralph, not senator, dr. ralph merrick as well. what was the impetus to do that? >> thank you for the question, senator. it was actually a vaccine for candidates against mers. the middle east respiratory syndrome, which is in the corona family but it's a different one. >> but you had no idea that what was exploding in china already probably sense of number?...
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high school and in chapel hill carolina mercedes-benz available through spectrum, many documentaries title, money talks inside of the inflation search. >> this administration today. now, declares unconditional laws on poverty in america. >> i backed. >> in 1965, president lyndon johnson announced the vicious domestic campaign the great society program however 1966 the vietnam war mystically increased government spending helping the u.s. prices to shoot higher setting the stage for inflation. as a consequence of 1971, the u.s. event of the promise face the value of the dollar the gold and system. >> i have directed the secretary of the treasury to suspend temporarily convertible of the dollar coming into range of older brother reserves assets. >> and thus began the modern age of inflation. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> the 70s is the time that we got that we had the tools to keep things in check we felt we had tools that were appropriate so that we would not get high-level inflation so that while we were not proven wrong, proven that we didn't know at the time. >> is the direct cause and because this
high school and in chapel hill carolina mercedes-benz available through spectrum, many documentaries title, money talks inside of the inflation search. >> this administration today. now, declares unconditional laws on poverty in america. >> i backed. >> in 1965, president lyndon johnson announced the vicious domestic campaign the great society program however 1966 the vietnam war mystically increased government spending helping the u.s. prices to shoot higher setting the stage...
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this year's first prize high school east winner is a 10th grader from ea chapel hill high school in chapell, north carolina, wherc-an is available through spectrum. their winng documentary is titled, “money talks, inside the inflation surge.” >> this administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in america. [applause] >> in 1965, president lyndon b. johnson announced an ambitious domestic campaign, the great society program. however, in 1966, the vietnam war began to drastically increase government spending, causing u.s. prices to shoot higher and setting the stage for inflation. as a consequence, in 1971, the u.s. abandoned its promise to base the value of the dollar on gold and the brenton wood system. >> i have directed the secretary of the treasury to suspend temporarily the convertibility of the dollar into gold or other reserve assets. >> and thus began the modern age of inflation. ♪ >> the 1970's is the time that we thought we had the tools to keep things in check. we thought we had the tools that were appropriate so that we wouldn't get high levels of in
this year's first prize high school east winner is a 10th grader from ea chapel hill high school in chapell, north carolina, wherc-an is available through spectrum. their winng documentary is titled, “money talks, inside the inflation surge.” >> this administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in america. [applause] >> in 1965, president lyndon b. johnson announced an ambitious domestic campaign, the great society program. however, in 1966, the...
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this year's first prize winner is a tenth grader from east chapel hill high school in chapel north carolina. their documentary is titled money talks, inside the inflation surge. >> this administration today here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in america. >> in 1965, president lyndon b. johnson announced an ambitious domestic campaign, the great society program. however, in 1966, the vietnam war began to drastically increase government spending, causing prices to shoot higher and sending the -- for inflation. as a consequence, in 1971, the u.s. amended its promise to -- base the value of the dollar on gold. >> suspend temporarily the comfort ability of the dollar, into gold, or other reserve assets. >> and thus began the modern age of inflation. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the 70s is the time that we thought we had the tools to keep things and check, we thought we have the tools to -- that were appropriate, so he wouldn't get high levels of inflation. so that it wouldn't go up. and we were not proven wrong, but proving that we didn't know everything. >> this is the direct cause of the long line
this year's first prize winner is a tenth grader from east chapel hill high school in chapel north carolina. their documentary is titled money talks, inside the inflation surge. >> this administration today here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in america. >> in 1965, president lyndon b. johnson announced an ambitious domestic campaign, the great society program. however, in 1966, the vietnam war began to drastically increase government spending, causing prices to...