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john swartzberg, professor emeritus at - professor emeritus at university of california, berkeley, thankews: the headlines: following the assassination of haiti's president — and the unrest that followed — the country's senate nominates an interim successor. the taliban are rapidly retaking land across afghanistan as the us—led mission withdraws the last of its troops. residents of california are bracing for a weekend of record—setting temperatures as heat continues to build on the west coast. the us national weather service has issued an excessive heat alert, with meteorologists warning that some of southern california's inland areas could reach temperatures of 49 celsius — that is 120 farenheit. earlier i spoke to eric schoening and asked him what things were like at the moment. this is a long duration and widespread heatwave across much of the western us which has already begun, it is really going to peak this weekend, we are going to see really hot temperatures and really big heat impacts, potential health impacts for the population through the weekend and into the beginning of next
john swartzberg, professor emeritus at - professor emeritus at university of california, berkeley, thankews: the headlines: following the assassination of haiti's president — and the unrest that followed — the country's senate nominates an interim successor. the taliban are rapidly retaking land across afghanistan as the us—led mission withdraws the last of its troops. residents of california are bracing for a weekend of record—setting temperatures as heat continues to build on the west...
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host: our first guest is david gantz, with -- a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. anchor for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. host: we are under, when it comes to trade concerns, something called the u.s. fda. it is the one year anniversary. could you remind people about not only what the new trade agreement is, but what brought on its, i guess, what led to it being created? caller: a number of forces there. basically this is a revised version of the north american free trade agreement that was in effect beginning in january, 1994. that agreement was negotiated in 1991 or 1992 and in many respects was seriously out of date. there also was a lot of political opposition to nafta on both sides of the aisle, and the previous administration, some logic that a new version would be attractive to a wide swath of members of congress, members of the public as well. host: some of the specifics of the usmca, ordinance for cars and trucks, protection for property, it would strengthen labor and environmental protection, would have protections for financial instituti
host: our first guest is david gantz, with -- a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. anchor for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. host: we are under, when it comes to trade concerns, something called the u.s. fda. it is the one year anniversary. could you remind people about not only what the new trade agreement is, but what brought on its, i guess, what led to it being created? caller: a number of forces there. basically this is a revised version of the north...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had made a goal for july 4 to get one shot to 70% of adult americans, and right before the july 4 weekend, they were just coming in shy of that goal, but that was anticipated. and so what you really heard
host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had made a goal for july 4 to...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks for >> tonight on c-span, president biden meets with a group of the nation's governors and mayors to discuss infrastructure. then senate floor remarks from chuck schumer and republican leader mitch mcconnell. u.s. senator's and texas legislators hold a press conference on voting rights. quite c-span is your unfiltered you a government. including broadband. >> it supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden met with a group of the nation's governors and mayors at the white house to discuss infrastructure. >> we will talk about infrastructure. president biden: i want to thank you all for being here to discuss initiative following this. this is a bipartisan issue. there is
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well, earlier i spoke to drjohn swartzberg, professor emeritus of the school of public health and and infectious diseases at the university of california berkeley. i asked whether a third vaccine dose made sense in helping to gain greater protection against the virus. if a little bits good, a lot must be better. of course, that doesn't hold for a lot of things, particularly medicines. you know, pfizer's idea, that people need a third dose, is curious. they didn't complement that with any, releasing any data to support their argument, and frankly there is no data that i'm aware of that says that people need a third dose at this point. it's perfectly possible that months from now immunity may wane and we may need a third dose, but right now there's just no evidence for that. i think the who and the cdc and the fda are all correct. pfizer say they're going to be seeking this emergency approval regardless. what's involved in the process? well, the process is really quite robust. they all submit all of their data to the fda, the fda will massage it for a while and then there will be a sel
well, earlier i spoke to drjohn swartzberg, professor emeritus of the school of public health and and infectious diseases at the university of california berkeley. i asked whether a third vaccine dose made sense in helping to gain greater protection against the virus. if a little bits good, a lot must be better. of course, that doesn't hold for a lot of things, particularly medicines. you know, pfizer's idea, that people need a third dose, is curious. they didn't complement that with any,...
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this gets more reaction so this speak to her professor emeritus of history at canada is university of saskatchewan. jim miller is on the line with a fellow the gym or we can hear me. it's kevin, i'm talking to you live on the pope. i previously good the pope had previously refused to apologize, but it appears no. he may be changing his stance. willie, after this call from trudeau or not to think, i don't know he's had calls before. i think the problem is not with the politicians . it's with the bishops for the poke to come and visit the country. the bishops have to invite him. and the reason for that of course, is people visit is extremely expensive. and the bishops have to raise the money. i don't think the bishop roman catholic bishops of canada had been willing to do that . and i think that's the real obstacle to the people visit so far. we'll see if that changes in the next few months. given the red tape that you're talking about, that a lot of people will look at it as and given the horrors. so there's allegedly happened here in the past. the note being uncovered may be something
this gets more reaction so this speak to her professor emeritus of history at canada is university of saskatchewan. jim miller is on the line with a fellow the gym or we can hear me. it's kevin, i'm talking to you live on the pope. i previously good the pope had previously refused to apologize, but it appears no. he may be changing his stance. willie, after this call from trudeau or not to think, i don't know he's had calls before. i think the problem is not with the politicians . it's with the...
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announcer: historian emeritus of the senate and author of the, missed, donald ritchie tonight at 8:00eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. >> washington journal. everyday we take your calls live on air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up monday, a preview of the week ahead at the white house with political white house in washington reporter daniel lippmann. also, critical race theory with bryn mawr college assistant professor of education should know wilson. watched washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and join the discussion with your comments, texts and tweets. ♪
announcer: historian emeritus of the senate and author of the, missed, donald ritchie tonight at 8:00eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. >> washington journal. everyday we take your calls live on air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up monday, a preview of the week ahead at the white house with political white house in washington reporter daniel lippmann. also, critical race theory...
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professor emeritus of international relations and history at boston university.recent book, "after the apocalypse: america's role in a world transformed." when we come back, we look at ethiopia. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. earlier this week, the ethiopian military withdrew its forces from mekelle, the capital of the war-torn tigray region, after the government declared a ceasefire. prime minister abiy ahmed denied reports his military was defeated by tigrayan forces and offered another reason for the reeat. >> when we entered seven or eight months ago, it was the center of gravity for the conflict. it was the center of a government, center for known and unknown resources. at the time we exit, there's something special about it. amy: ethiopian prime minister is a nobel peace prize winner and has come under fire for his response to the conflict that erupted in november when ethiopia launched an offensive against tigray separatists. since then, thousands have been killed, over a million civilians ha
professor emeritus of international relations and history at boston university.recent book, "after the apocalypse: america's role in a world transformed." when we come back, we look at ethiopia. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. earlier this week, the ethiopian military withdrew its forces from mekelle, the capital of the war-torn tigray region, after the government declared a ceasefire. prime minister abiy ahmed denied...
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he's an emeritus scholar. and john heilemann, an nbc news affairs analyst, is with us. norm ornstein, what are you seeing when you look at this action in the senate? am i getting carried away with my notion that this bill is so solidly on track now? >> well, i'm glad you at least cautioned that this was the worst senate leader you'd ever seen. >> ever. >> even as you praised him. >> can we just hold it for a second? i did not praise him. i merely reported what he has done and what i has said, and it does fit -- the language used today does fit into the language of good senate leaders. >> okay. >> i can't let the word "praise" be used with mitch mcconnell. go ahead. sorry. >> i accept that. it's like we were in a hot tub time machine and went back to the senate of old. >> right. >> you know, mcconnell did this because politically it would have been disastrous for republicans if he had not, and all of these senators, including portman, who ignored donald trump's attempt to sabotage this bill, know that if they killed it, two things would happen. one is we would have this
he's an emeritus scholar. and john heilemann, an nbc news affairs analyst, is with us. norm ornstein, what are you seeing when you look at this action in the senate? am i getting carried away with my notion that this bill is so solidly on track now? >> well, i'm glad you at least cautioned that this was the worst senate leader you'd ever seen. >> ever. >> even as you praised him. >> can we just hold it for a second? i did not praise him. i merely reported what he has...
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that is doctor john swartzberg, professor emeritus of public health at u c berkeley. thanks, doctor. thank you for sharing your have a good evening. stay up to date on the latest covid-19 information. use your smart phone and scanned the qr codes on your screen there. >> it will take you directly to our coronavirus section at kron 4 dot com. >> still to come tonight snatched from their own whole of the lake. couple discusses their kidnapping in the fight for justice that followed in their new book. >> and some much needed financial relief for small businesses. the new legislation introduced to help those struggling with back rent. >> and the mount diablo school district is looking to fill more than 100 jobs. the candidates they're looking for how you can apply. and temperatures cooling down as the fog race is back on shore. but we have a little warm-up on the rise and we'll tell you when coming up. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe
that is doctor john swartzberg, professor emeritus of public health at u c berkeley. thanks, doctor. thank you for sharing your have a good evening. stay up to date on the latest covid-19 information. use your smart phone and scanned the qr codes on your screen there. >> it will take you directly to our coronavirus section at kron 4 dot com. >> still to come tonight snatched from their own whole of the lake. couple discusses their kidnapping in the fight for justice that followed in...
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doctor john schwartzberg, professor emeritus of public health at u c.k you still ahead. donated blood in short supply up next we'll hear from the red cross about why the need is so great and the new incentives for donors, brown the bay area this afternoon a partly cloudy skies may feel a little bit muggy. i'll explain i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis
doctor john schwartzberg, professor emeritus of public health at u c.k you still ahead. donated blood in short supply up next we'll hear from the red cross about why the need is so great and the new incentives for donors, brown the bay area this afternoon a partly cloudy skies may feel a little bit muggy. i'll explain i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and...
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one of the creators of the almost immortal tomato human being of which the 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop perfect hybrid plants. this is a brilliant greenhouse, so each plant is different. and i say, well, this fun to look stronger than this one, for instance. and definitely more than this one. we look for the differences in order to develop something which is better than the existing material. ah, the researcher and his team work at the university, but on behalf of private companies, they work is currently funded by the french, the producer. it's owned by them. i cannot, i cannot give it to anybody else. they can get exclusively or too expensive to them . you're the only one that got into the, the green out decide, you know, i'm going to get it while i can then i'll creation tomorrow for southern europe. it's a big one. really moreno looking to have a winning. i bridge in the balcony market, which has a full size around 300 grams, a tomato as big as a great not and it should grow horizontally. glove though each of the lower organized. usually the cluster has some dim
one of the creators of the almost immortal tomato human being of which the 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop perfect hybrid plants. this is a brilliant greenhouse, so each plant is different. and i say, well, this fun to look stronger than this one, for instance. and definitely more than this one. we look for the differences in order to develop something which is better than the existing material. ah, the researcher and his team work at the university, but on behalf of private...
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i'm arturo rodriguez, president emeritus of the united farm workers. just want to thank you in a very special way for all that you've done in the last 25 years to keep our community so well informed with your program, "comunidad del valle." continue on, and, sí se puede. alex padilla: congratulations, damian, on 25 years of hosting "comunidad del valle." not bad for a kid from greenfield with big dreams. your show has helped inform and inspire the greater bay area community by sharing the many vibrant stories of latino leaders, advocates, and families. i'm proud to be your regular guest, due for my next appearance. congratulations again, and i wish you many more years of success. little joe: congratulations, damian trujillo, on your 25th anniversary of hosting "comunidad del valle" show. gracias for your commitment and dedication to inform, educate, and empower the community. many more blessings and years of success. tu amigo, little joe. laura garcia: congratulations, damian trujillo, on celebrating 25 years at kntv. thank you for your dedication in g
i'm arturo rodriguez, president emeritus of the united farm workers. just want to thank you in a very special way for all that you've done in the last 25 years to keep our community so well informed with your program, "comunidad del valle." continue on, and, sí se puede. alex padilla: congratulations, damian, on 25 years of hosting "comunidad del valle." not bad for a kid from greenfield with big dreams. your show has helped inform and inspire the greater bay area community...
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a business mogul does go up 11 people die of starvation around the world emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm hearst, richard wolf says that the trips are an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things? decide how to spend their money, for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have over the last 18 months even while the rest of the world was struggling with the cold. busy dead pan demik now another new she, while father raging in ne russia with a massive effort underway to try and bring the situation and the control special for fighting paratroopers have been deployed in this battle. and in the fifty's, we're going to show you now you can see them in action. exiting planes, parachuting down to the hard to reach areas. each of those troopers has a 20 liter bag back to find the flames and shovels to d
a business mogul does go up 11 people die of starvation around the world emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm hearst, richard wolf says that the trips are an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things? decide how to spend their money, for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful...
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every minute of business mogul goes to space 11 people die of starvation around the world. professor emeritus of economics at the university of massachusetts, i'm hearst, richard wolf thinks that the trips our unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have over the last 18 months even while the rest of the world was struggling with the cold. busy did pen demik the corruption trial, or south africa, his former president, jacob, soon has resumed his jailing last week spot, the worst was seen in the country for decades. the head of the zulu nation, south africans largest ethnic group, told us the recent and rest and looting were no shock. we see a country that had so much going for it had been destroyed completely because my view is that what is happening now actual
every minute of business mogul goes to space 11 people die of starvation around the world. professor emeritus of economics at the university of massachusetts, i'm hearst, richard wolf thinks that the trips our unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands...
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it should wolf emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm hearst says the trips of an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things? decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have over the last 18 months even while the rest of the world was struggling with the cold. busy did pen demik branded as the global war on terror sunglasses, but the marketing ploy by shades manufacture oakley, has created an army of angry us veterans. the issue sent us on a ribbon, on the rim of each pirate, represents the metal us soldiers received. the problem is they got the colors wrong and to make matters worse, the metal itself is seen by some there's nothing more than the equivalent of a participation trophy given out for simply joining the military. they said to a former
it should wolf emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm hearst says the trips of an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things? decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have...
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protests or refusing to acknowledge the reality that people are expressing. philip brenda is the emeritus professor of international relations and history at the american university in washington. he says these widespread demonstrations showed cuba has hit a crisis point. it is unprecedented, largely because it's taken place all through the country in small towns that before hadn't been disruptive all the way as far as one animal to come right near 100 naval base from the far east part of the island. but this, these didn't station shouldn't be taken as a sign. that cube is about to have another revolution. the military still firmly in control and supports the government. and there is no organized opposition. the government lease on the, in a way that's not seen responsible. also, the president has called miguel diaz can now has called out revolutionaries to go into the street. this is of a time when oven is again raising its head with your birth. and it is a recipe for having civic questions and actually fighting in the streets. very irresponsible. the problem is that it doesn't have enou
protests or refusing to acknowledge the reality that people are expressing. philip brenda is the emeritus professor of international relations and history at the american university in washington. he says these widespread demonstrations showed cuba has hit a crisis point. it is unprecedented, largely because it's taken place all through the country in small towns that before hadn't been disruptive all the way as far as one animal to come right near 100 naval base from the far east part of the...
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every minute to business. mobile goes to space. 11 people die of starvation globally, professor emeritus of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm hearst, richard wolf thinks the trips are an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do to things decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have over the last 18 months even while the rest of the world was struggling with the cold. busy did pen demik rod the backseat, show his stick to the skies just outside of moscow? this is how it looks right the right now this real events been held by annually for almost 30 years. it will run to the next 5 days. showcase for the very latest, an aerospace and defense technology developed by both russian and foreign companies . like a miss who to clear events for take off a little early with a speech. and when she said
every minute to business. mobile goes to space. 11 people die of starvation globally, professor emeritus of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm hearst, richard wolf thinks the trips are an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do to things decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more...
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john furling is professor emeritus at the university of west georgia where he joined a career teaching courses on the revolution, america's founders and u.s. military history. he's written 13 books and articles on the politics of tactics of the american revolution in the early republic. he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can't read the names of the books and awards but i prefer to tell you about john the man. though his parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston texas according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s but the depression ended his academics. he took a job in texas and they had one son in 1940. john is a bachelor's in houston university and masters in history from baylor university. although he is retired and hasn't stopped him from attending and speaking at seminars and these kind of events lecturing on podcasts and spending time. he and his wife and therefore cats l
john furling is professor emeritus at the university of west georgia where he joined a career teaching courses on the revolution, america's founders and u.s. military history. he's written 13 books and articles on the politics of tactics of the american revolution in the early republic. he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can't read the names of the books and awards but i prefer to tell you about john the man. though his parents were from west virginia he grew up in...
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john swarts berger's clinical professor emeritus at the university of california school of public healthor. it certainly is. not exclusively the delta variant, but far and away the most prominent variant we are seeing in los angeles and really throughout the united states now. the variant is really doing exactly what it did to the uk, just doing it a few months later here. so, yes, delta is causing havoc in los angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the last day, they are going to see this affec the unvaccinated. is this being borne out in la? predominantly, yes. those cases are anticipated because vaccines are not 100%. but those breakthrough cases in la are either asymptomatic or causing mild disease or at least disease not serious enough to require hospitalisations. of the 99% of the hospitalisations in los angeles are people who are either not vaccinated or partially vaccinated. and what kind of people are we seeing going to hospital? is it predominantly over 50s, elderly, getting quite sick, or are we seeing younger people who are not vaccinated getting sick? we are seeing a change
john swarts berger's clinical professor emeritus at the university of california school of public healthor. it certainly is. not exclusively the delta variant, but far and away the most prominent variant we are seeing in los angeles and really throughout the united states now. the variant is really doing exactly what it did to the uk, just doing it a few months later here. so, yes, delta is causing havoc in los angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the last day, they are going to see this...
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alex dupuy is an emeritus professor of sociology at wesleyan university.. he is in middletown connecticut. thank you forjoining us on bbc news — thank you forjoining us on bbc news the _ thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the president had been ruling — news. the president had been ruling by— news. the president had been ruling by decree since 2019 and he was — ruling by decree since 2019 and he was trying to change the constitution for the first time since — constitution for the first time since 1987 to make sure that people — since 1987 to make sure that peopie in— since 1987 to make sure that people in office could not be charged _ people in office could not be charged with the crime committed while in office. the opposition said he was a threat to democracy. do you think his death— to democracy. do you think his death causes more political instability than he did in life? _ instability than he did in life? _, , , instability than he did in life? , , ., life? of course. it is not exactly _ life? of course. it is not exactly clear _ life? of course. it
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leo is chairman emeritus of the cme group and the founder of financial futures.o the initiator of globex and he recently published a book of memoirs called man of the futures in which she has several chapters devoted to the heroism and gratitude he feels to chiune sugihara. i am delighted to participate in this very important program. >> and develop in today show we were fortunate enough to meet chiune sugihara son and we are excited to share the about his father's motivations and impact during the war. during today's show please send your questions for leo posting that many comments section will get to as many of them alive as weekend or in the course of the program as we are able. so leo, let's begin at the beginning when you were just a young boy living in poland and the 1930s. we have this adorable picture of you, love those cheeks. tells where reborn, when and what was life like for you and your parents? >> i was born in poland it was the second largest city in poland. had a very large population of jews, over 100,000. life was very normal outside of the fac
leo is chairman emeritus of the cme group and the founder of financial futures.o the initiator of globex and he recently published a book of memoirs called man of the futures in which she has several chapters devoted to the heroism and gratitude he feels to chiune sugihara. i am delighted to participate in this very important program. >> and develop in today show we were fortunate enough to meet chiune sugihara son and we are excited to share the about his father's motivations and impact...
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richard wolf emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm a host says the trips are an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things? decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have over the last 18 months even while the rest of the world was struggling with the cold. busy in 10 demik a tool to intimidate any one critical. that's how human rights groups have branded the israeli hacking spyware. pegasus and new revelations have shown is reportedly been used by governments across the world to potentially target politicians, john lists and even religious figures. the software was originally developed to help the fight against criminals and terrorists, but it is contadino rush, golf now reports is ended up snooping on so many more 50000 mobile phone owners i
richard wolf emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts. i'm a host says the trips are an unnecessary extravagance. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to do 2 things? decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, they have...
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let's talk more about this with john logston, who is the professor emeritus at george washington university space policy institute. he's with us from bethesda, maryland today. good to see you, john. on that point of who rules space or what rules should govern, it has what branson and base us and then must will do change those rules. well, i haven't changed yet, but they need to, i mean the, the current set of governance for outer space states back to 1967 in the outer space treaty. and clearly it's a different arrow with private operators and space, both sending humans now. so both berto. busy but eventually into or but with constellations of thousands of communications satellites being launched or private base with the space been declared, a war fighting area by major states. so the rules need updating. so there is a point to all of this. then you might have heard rob randall just talk it in saying it was a few minutes of weightlessness. it's the idea of space tourism. i mean that's still going to be out of the reach of most people's wallets. and at least with mosque you could say, well, h
let's talk more about this with john logston, who is the professor emeritus at george washington university space policy institute. he's with us from bethesda, maryland today. good to see you, john. on that point of who rules space or what rules should govern, it has what branson and base us and then must will do change those rules. well, i haven't changed yet, but they need to, i mean the, the current set of governance for outer space states back to 1967 in the outer space treaty. and clearly...
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leo is chairman emeritus of the cme group and the founder of financial futures, also the initiator ofw beck, and he recently published a book of memoirs called "man of the future" in which he has several chapters devoted to the heroism and great tiewld he feels to him. good morning, leo. >> good morning. >> i'm so glad to see you in chicago. >> i'm delighted to participate in this very important program. >> in developing today's show, we were also fortunate to meet sukihara's youngest son, and we look forward to sharing with you some of his reflections about his father's motivations and the impact of his actions during the war. during today's show, please send your questions for leo by posting them in the comments section, and we'll get to as many of them live during the course of the program as we are able. so, leo, let's begin at the beginning when you were just a young boy living in poland in the 1930s, and we have this adorable picture of you. love those cheeks. tell us, where were you born, when, and what was life like for you and your parents? >> well, i was born in poland, the
leo is chairman emeritus of the cme group and the founder of financial futures, also the initiator ofw beck, and he recently published a book of memoirs called "man of the future" in which he has several chapters devoted to the heroism and great tiewld he feels to him. good morning, leo. >> good morning. >> i'm so glad to see you in chicago. >> i'm delighted to participate in this very important program. >> in developing today's show, we were also fortunate to...
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. >> well, we would like to thank john logsdon who is professor emeritus and founder of the space policy institute for being with us this morning and talking us through these private ventures into space. john, thank you so much for your time. >> happy to be with you. >>> sunday, c-span series january 6th, views from the house, continues. three more members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day. including california democrat zoe loftgren who served as a teller for the electoral vote count. >> a capitol officer came and said it was necessary to evacuate. that we should take the hoods, there are hoods under the seat of each seat in the chamber. take them out and be prepared to put them on. so everybody did. and i think when you pull the little red tag, it activates it. so people weren't wearing them. there had been tear gas released in the chamber, in the rotunda which was why we were advised we might need to wear them. there was this tremendous worrying hissing noise that was the background of the moment. and of course, the pounding and the noise from t
. >> well, we would like to thank john logsdon who is professor emeritus and founder of the space policy institute for being with us this morning and talking us through these private ventures into space. john, thank you so much for your time. >> happy to be with you. >>> sunday, c-span series january 6th, views from the house, continues. three more members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day. including california democrat zoe loftgren...
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john swartzberg is clinical professor emeritus at the university of california's school of public healthg on here. is this the delta variant making things worse? it the delta variant making things worse? . . , , ., worse? it certainly is. not exclusively _ worse? it certainly is. not exclusively the _ worse? it certainly is. not exclusively the delta - worse? it certainly is. not. exclusively the delta variant but far and away the most prominent variant we are seeing in los angeles and really throughout the united states now. the variant is really doing exactly what it did to the uk, just doing it a few months later here. so, yes, delta is causing havoc in los angeles. delta is causing havoc in los anaeles. , . , angeles. the cdc said recently, 'ust in angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the _ angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the last _ angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the last day, _ angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the last day, they - angeles. the cdc said recently, just in the last day, they are - just in the last day, they are going to use the —— going to se
john swartzberg is clinical professor emeritus at the university of california's school of public healthg on here. is this the delta variant making things worse? it the delta variant making things worse? . . , , ., worse? it certainly is. not exclusively _ worse? it certainly is. not exclusively the _ worse? it certainly is. not exclusively the delta - worse? it certainly is. not. exclusively the delta variant but far and away the most prominent variant we are seeing in los angeles and really...
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one of the creators of the almost immortal tomato human being of which the 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop perfect hybrid chance this is a burden greenhouse, so each plant is different. and i say, well, this blunder looks stronger than this one, for instance. and definitely more than this one. we look for these differences in order to develop something which is better than the existing material. ah, the researcher and his team worked at the university, but on behalf of private companies, they work is currently funded by the french, the producer level. ah, it's owned by them. i cannot, i cannot give it to anybody else. they get exclusively or too expensive to them. you're the only one that got into the, the green out besides, you know, i'm going to get it to me then i'll creation tomorrow for southern europe is a big one. really. moran are looking to have a winning. i was in the balkan market, which has a full size around 300 grams. it tomorrow as big as a great not and it should grow horizontally, glove, which is a lower organized. usually the cluster has 3 dimensions
one of the creators of the almost immortal tomato human being of which the 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop perfect hybrid chance this is a burden greenhouse, so each plant is different. and i say, well, this blunder looks stronger than this one, for instance. and definitely more than this one. we look for these differences in order to develop something which is better than the existing material. ah, the researcher and his team worked at the university, but on behalf of...
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john swartzberg is clinical professor emeritus at —— dr.nstructor of infectious diseases at washington university school of medicine and a physician in st louis, missouri. thank you so much forjoining us. i wonder, thank you so much forjoining us. iwonder, this thank you so much forjoining us. i wonder, this uptick in cases that la is seeing, is it because of younger people not wearing masks or is the delta variant actually making people more sick than perhaps other variants? , , more sick than perhaps other variants?— variants? this is absolutely beinu variants? this is absolutely being driven _ variants? this is absolutely being driven by _ variants? this is absolutely being driven by the - variants? this is absolutely being driven by the delta i being driven by the delta variant. now it counts for 58% of new cases. this is up from 43% last month. in this region. and we know that that is where this is coming from. we know also that over 99% of new cases— of new cases are in those who are unvaccinated, over 98% of hospitalisations and agai
john swartzberg is clinical professor emeritus at —— dr.nstructor of infectious diseases at washington university school of medicine and a physician in st louis, missouri. thank you so much forjoining us. i wonder, thank you so much forjoining us. iwonder, this thank you so much forjoining us. i wonder, this uptick in cases that la is seeing, is it because of younger people not wearing masks or is the delta variant actually making people more sick than perhaps other variants? , , more sick...
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need one of the creators of the almost immortal tomato human being of each 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop perfect hybrid chance. this is a breathing greenhouse. so each plant is different. and i say, well, this blunder looks stronger than this one, for instance, and definitely more than this one. we look for these differences in order to develop something which is better than the existing material. ah, the researcher and his team work at the university, but on behalf of private companies, they work is currently funded by the french, the producer. ah, it's owned by them. i cannot, i cannot give it to anybody else. this is exclusively too expensive to them. you are the only one that got into these agree decide, you know, i'm going to get it to me. then i'll creation tomorrow for southern europe. there is a big one. really moreno looking to have a winning eyebrow in the balcony market, which has a full size rounds round with rounds tomorrow as big as a great for not. and it should grow horizontally, glove each of the lower organized. usually the cluster has 3 dimensions
need one of the creators of the almost immortal tomato human being of each 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop perfect hybrid chance. this is a breathing greenhouse. so each plant is different. and i say, well, this blunder looks stronger than this one, for instance, and definitely more than this one. we look for these differences in order to develop something which is better than the existing material. ah, the researcher and his team work at the university, but on behalf of...
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using the hashtag cato books on the religion, politics and culture he is a distinguished professor emeritus of english and religious studies at the university of california irvine and a senior fellow for religion and international affairs at the pacific council on international policy. his book galled a biography won the pulitzer prize in 1996 and he's also the author of several other books including god and the charon. he served as the editor for the los angeles times book review and his writings have appeared widely in such places as the atlantic, "new york times," "washington post," "boston globe" and so on. i don't know doctor miles as well as i know mustafa akyol, but mustafa tells me that he iss also a nice guy. welcome. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event and all the subjects that have never been more important than they are today. i thought i might begin by telling how mustafa and i came together for the first time. the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was t
using the hashtag cato books on the religion, politics and culture he is a distinguished professor emeritus of english and religious studies at the university of california irvine and a senior fellow for religion and international affairs at the pacific council on international policy. his book galled a biography won the pulitzer prize in 1996 and he's also the author of several other books including god and the charon. he served as the editor for the los angeles times book review and his...
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st: our first guest is david gantz, with -- a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. anchor for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. host: we are under, when it comes to trade concerns, something called the u.s. fda.
st: our first guest is david gantz, with -- a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. anchor for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. host: we are under, when it comes to trade concerns, something called the u.s. fda.
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. >> so it is my distinct honor to welcome professor emeritus of the university of edinburg. so anybody that looks at the history, intelligence, and i can't really say a bigger compliment than that he is the author of well over a dozen books. i think 17 is right. >> rep to i could talk for a long time you can look it up yourself. has expertise as far as you just listen closely and hear roger tell more about research thank you. >> thank you andrew and thank you amanda. thank you to the team. as the title of my book suggests, today's talk is about the goal of the fbi and bringing to justice a ring of not despise in america. the story evolves around a brilliant detectives and counterspy leon, his activities can be contributed to the demise of american neutrality in the 1930s. now the political background is, as you all know in the mid- 1930s the united states was committed to neutrality. at the same time germany have recovered from its of notoriety in the first world war, urinate was making to bring you nine sites within its orbit. the neutrality acts of 35, 36, and 37 establish
. >> so it is my distinct honor to welcome professor emeritus of the university of edinburg. so anybody that looks at the history, intelligence, and i can't really say a bigger compliment than that he is the author of well over a dozen books. i think 17 is right. >> rep to i could talk for a long time you can look it up yourself. has expertise as far as you just listen closely and hear roger tell more about research thank you. >> thank you andrew and thank you amanda. thank...
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john furling is professor emeritus at the university of west georgia where he joined a career teachingn the revolution, america's founders and u.s. military history. he's written 13 books and articles on the politics of tactics of the american revolution in the early i prefer to tell you about johnment although his parents were from
john furling is professor emeritus at the university of west georgia where he joined a career teachingn the revolution, america's founders and u.s. military history. he's written 13 books and articles on the politics of tactics of the american revolution in the early i prefer to tell you about johnment although his parents were from
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john ferling is a professor emeritus at university of west georgia enjoyed a long career teaching courses on the american revolution, america's founders in u.s. history. he's written to 13 books and many journal articles on the politics and tactics ofin the american revolution in early republic. as a a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can read the name of his books and awards prefer to say more about john, the man. although john's parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston, texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law from marrying. his father also attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s but the depression ended his academics. he took a job with union carbide in texas, he had one sonn john covid 1940. john has a batch as in history from sam houston university and a masters in history from baylor university. although he is retired it has not stopped him from attending and speaking94 at seminars having podcast spend times writing which iss his
john ferling is a professor emeritus at university of west georgia enjoyed a long career teaching courses on the american revolution, america's founders in u.s. history. he's written to 13 books and many journal articles on the politics and tactics ofin the american revolution in early republic. as a a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can read the name of his books and awards prefer to say more about john, the man. although john's parents were from west virginia he grew up in...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona.hanks for talking to us about the one-year anniversary of the usmca. guest: my pleasure. glad to do it. host: coming up, erin durkin. that is coming up next. you're in the program, how are farmers markets doing in helping those -- later on in the program, how are farmers markets doing in helping those with food assistance needs? later in the program, amanda shreve. >> president biden discusses the american families plan at a college in illinois. watch live today beginning just after 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> the secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of abraham lincoln, it was not until the death of john f. kennedy that the presidential protection service got closer protection from the wreck and people. carolinian began reporting on the secret service for the washington post in 2012. in the prologue of her new book, zero fail, she started her coverage on the scandal in which agents brought pro
host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona.hanks for talking to us about the one-year anniversary of the usmca. guest: my pleasure. glad to do it. host: coming up, erin durkin. that is coming up next. you're in the program, how are farmers markets doing in helping those -- later on in the program, how are farmers markets doing in helping those with food assistance needs? later in the program, amanda shreve. >> president biden discusses the american...
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>> you are the united states historian emeritus. why does this columnist story interest you? mr. ritchie: they thought briefly about making public information and the senate is a 200 year old institution and often reporters were calling the historical office for information and we could not talk about politics or policy, but we could talk about the president and history of the institution. so eventually they discovered we were not taking sides. we were just telling the story as best as we could determine what it had been so we got so many calls and i had so many personal visits from reporters, foreign correspondence, i got just foreign correspondents, i got curious about them collecting the news. so i am always going back to look at historical newspapers and i got interested in finding out how reliable the information was and how good a reflection of what congress had been at the time. earlier i wrote a book about the 19th century press called "press gallery" and then about the 20th century press. drew pearson is in both books. one begins on the other ends in 1932 which is when h
>> you are the united states historian emeritus. why does this columnist story interest you? mr. ritchie: they thought briefly about making public information and the senate is a 200 year old institution and often reporters were calling the historical office for information and we could not talk about politics or policy, but we could talk about the president and history of the institution. so eventually they discovered we were not taking sides. we were just telling the story as best as we...
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jesse: we would like to thank john logsdon, professor emeritus at george washington university and founderf the space policy institute, for being here with us to talk about private ventures into space. john, thank you for your time. professor logsdon: happy to be with you. >> t -16, guidance control. t -10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, command engine starts, to, one -- 2,1. [engines firing] >> on their way to space with our first human crew. go, jeff. go, wally. >> private space company blue origin fluids new shepard rocket on tuesday. it was the companies first flight with people on board. -- it was the company's first flight with people on board. tonight at 8:00 eastern, we will show the rocket going up 66 miles at three times the speed of sound, separation and the capsule' is upright landing, followed by a news conference with the crew. all tonight, here on c-span. >> today on the communicators -- >> the white house office of space science policy under obama, trump and not president biden have been very strong in the same areas. they believe in the future of artificial intelligence and all these g
jesse: we would like to thank john logsdon, professor emeritus at george washington university and founderf the space policy institute, for being here with us to talk about private ventures into space. john, thank you for your time. professor logsdon: happy to be with you. >> t -16, guidance control. t -10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, command engine starts, to, one -- 2,1. [engines firing] >> on their way to space with our first human crew. go, jeff. go, wally. >> private space company...