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so now let's brand, joshua goldstein, professor of international relations at american university for more on this. so josh, a lot of active is still don't want nuclear, even though is much cleaner than traditional fossil fuels. why is that? isn't it just fear about nuclear? yes, it's driven by fear it started with the fear of the atomic bomb after world war 2. and i'm old enough to remember the terror of children who had to hide under their desks and wait for the end of the world, which could come at any moment. that's pretty scary. and then that became a collective trauma. and the fossil fuel companies, which didn't like nuclear power kind of hyped up those fears and made people feel that radiation, any dose of radiation, was harmful. the human health, which doesn't make signs of sense. and obviously we live on a planet full of radiation. we're in a super that right now, but people to like any radiation well, harm. so it, it, they use that to support environmental groups that wanted to stop nuclear power because they're afraid of it. and then the fossil fuel companies were putting i
so now let's brand, joshua goldstein, professor of international relations at american university for more on this. so josh, a lot of active is still don't want nuclear, even though is much cleaner than traditional fossil fuels. why is that? isn't it just fear about nuclear? yes, it's driven by fear it started with the fear of the atomic bomb after world war 2. and i'm old enough to remember the terror of children who had to hide under their desks and wait for the end of the world, which could...
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actor jason segel and executive producer brett goldstein believe they can.e it in their new show. abc's mona kosar abdi sat down with the pair to learn more. >> it's easy so view your therapist just as an authority figure who knows the best for you. but they're also just a human being going through their own struggles and adversities and rock bottoms just like you are. >> reporter: that therapist, actor jason segel's latest character. a counselor in way over his head. >> what's on your mind today? >> like, i want to change but i'm not particularly open to make those changes. >> they say laughter is the best medicine. >> i've always felt like comedy is more than just escapism, it's a great way to tackle issues. >> reporter: the comedian playing a grieving clinician who deploys unconventional methods to help his clients in apple tv's newest comedy "shrinking." >> he kept going on and on about how dumb i am. but he loves me. >> your husband is emotionally abusive, he's not working on it, he doesn't intend to. just leave him. >> okay. >> explain this alternative
actor jason segel and executive producer brett goldstein believe they can.e it in their new show. abc's mona kosar abdi sat down with the pair to learn more. >> it's easy so view your therapist just as an authority figure who knows the best for you. but they're also just a human being going through their own struggles and adversities and rock bottoms just like you are. >> reporter: that therapist, actor jason segel's latest character. a counselor in way over his head. >>...
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allotted 3 tons of c o. 2 emissions per year by mid century like poland, seal thoughtful, fulfill goldstein. so on average, each person's carbon footprint should be 3 tons of carbon dioxide per year. this short trip is responsible for 3 tons of emissions. in theory, julian backhouse has used up his entire year c o. 2 allowance with this flight alone and afraid i have some bad news due to heavy rain and it goes back on because the runway is relatively short. we've decided to fly to frankfurt mine, mine would julian dark house cut down on flights and accept a c o 2 cap? that's the same for every one. i think restrictions like that of pointless. we live in a world that affords us a certain abundance. i think everyone should have the right to enjoy that all get out of the loop. and he does have that right. no one is stopping julian backhouse from flying by private jet as often as he likes. can he contact? he goes by my chauffeur's waiting there. already done one, can you send him to find what mine was already done? he's on his way over of terrific up here to see you later. thank you. very few p
allotted 3 tons of c o. 2 emissions per year by mid century like poland, seal thoughtful, fulfill goldstein. so on average, each person's carbon footprint should be 3 tons of carbon dioxide per year. this short trip is responsible for 3 tons of emissions. in theory, julian backhouse has used up his entire year c o. 2 allowance with this flight alone and afraid i have some bad news due to heavy rain and it goes back on because the runway is relatively short. we've decided to fly to frankfurt...
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he's a political analyst in new york, we have let me goldstein, he's the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in south and we crossed to michael desk. he is the packing j. d, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame or identity cross roles. and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate a lot of me, let me go to you. breaking news here. a short time ago, vladimir putin addressing the nation, announced that russia would be suspending negotiations for the start to treaty, which i think in total. now that is the end of arms control that were in the soviet union slash russia had with the west. garments control essentially is dead. i seriously doubt negotiations. i'll return before the 2026 expiration date. this is a major decoupling that the coupling is done. would you say so? lot of mere. yes. i think russia kept on sending the same message, the united states and the nature that dawned escalate by a frozen dead. the ears serrato go through on the action of the action and they soon or later have to realize
he's a political analyst in new york, we have let me goldstein, he's the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in south and we crossed to michael desk. he is the packing j. d, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame or identity cross roles. and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate a lot of me, let me go to you. breaking news here. a short time ago, vladimir putin addressing the nation, announced that...
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refused, thank god, and then after a while his father spoke, jazz benny goodman charlie parker gennady goldsteins were then a gremlin for the whole of leningrad. therefore, these are the teacher above me, who i later got gennady says he was there all the time. legend soviet glory. god still lives legends of soviet jazz, an outstanding musician composer composer at that moment, who played oleg galustyan and the leader and vadim lyudkov’s orchestra einstein in general, you need to infect you need to infect it will turn out good music you need to infect you should be a brilliant musician wrote, good musicians can be be just a musician be any musician, brilliant in his own way 100 years of russian jazz, and october was celebrated. and now let's celebrate a little more. uh, 2023. this is a good thing, but the next 100 years are ahead of what is missing in russian jazz, what to pay attention to for the first 10 years, at least with the support that we receive and receive all the creative industries in our country at the moment, we are working quite closely in the field of education. and it's not just
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the person who shot 20 and i and washers, and, and colleen and hero in the ninety's 1993 battle. goldstein is now worshipped in israel. more than $10000.00 and visit him. you see there is a lot of focus on sporadic, isolated events and palestine. but there is a lack of war forecasts on the systematic, chronic lack of accountability, lack of democracy, the presence of apartheid. if you are, if you were a little discussion because there's other, if you weren't israeli officials sitting there, i would be asking you these questions. but i'm asking you about what the palestinians do because you want to represent damn of that, which i understand you should do more answer. answer me this question. how hard is it to champion the cause of the palestinians around the world these days? it's, it's, it's, it's very inspiring. i feel so prevalent. it is the owner of my life and i am so inspired. whatever i go, are you lazy hope that you will make progress, come to you, my heart is full of hope. a few see what they see every day. i leave you here and they go to the london school of economics where there
the person who shot 20 and i and washers, and, and colleen and hero in the ninety's 1993 battle. goldstein is now worshipped in israel. more than $10000.00 and visit him. you see there is a lot of focus on sporadic, isolated events and palestine. but there is a lack of war forecasts on the systematic, chronic lack of accountability, lack of democracy, the presence of apartheid. if you are, if you were a little discussion because there's other, if you weren't israeli officials sitting there, i...
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who says that he's the follower of majorca, honey, who was one point in time dressed up as group goldstein who's a mass murderer, a man who killed 29 palestinians as they were praying at the mosque in hebron he dressed up at him for poorer and said that he was dressing up to him because he is his hero. wow. so it's the. exactly. so that's the question. why would netanyahu go into government with these people? and it's because because nothing, yeah, with no difference. and i think we make a big mistake if we somehow just say that it's, these 3 individuals are that one political party that has been pushing for the ethnic cleansing of palestinians. well, what we know is that this has been israel policy since 948, and even before that. and it's just a question of whether they're more upfront about it or less a month about it. and during the election campaign, then we're used to walk around and said and say, we need to show the palestinians, who is the master of the house. and so this is where israelis are. people who voted for him. they either voted for him because they support his message, or
who says that he's the follower of majorca, honey, who was one point in time dressed up as group goldstein who's a mass murderer, a man who killed 29 palestinians as they were praying at the mosque in hebron he dressed up at him for poorer and said that he was dressing up to him because he is his hero. wow. so it's the. exactly. so that's the question. why would netanyahu go into government with these people? and it's because because nothing, yeah, with no difference. and i think we make a big...
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burned the the, you know, the person who shot 29 washer was in cali and hebrews and the 9993 battle goldstein is no worship. and israel more than $10000.00 visit him. you see there is a lot of focus on sporadic isolated events in palestine, but there is a lack of focus on the systematic, chronic lack of accountability, lack of democracy, the presence of apartheid. if you, if i knew what the discussion. because if you weren't israeli officials sitting there, i would be asking you these questions. but i'm asking you about what the palestinians do because you want to represent and he should do more on for me this question. how hard is it to champion the cause of the palestinians around the world these days? it's, it's, it's, it's very inspiring. i feel so prevalent if it's the honor of my life and i am so inspired, whatever i hope that you will make progress comes out. it's full of hope, a few see what i see every day i leave you here and they go to the london school of economics where there are 3 major universities convening a talk for palestine. the london school, the u. c. l and kings come an
burned the the, you know, the person who shot 29 washer was in cali and hebrews and the 9993 battle goldstein is no worship. and israel more than $10000.00 visit him. you see there is a lot of focus on sporadic isolated events in palestine, but there is a lack of focus on the systematic, chronic lack of accountability, lack of democracy, the presence of apartheid. if you, if i knew what the discussion. because if you weren't israeli officials sitting there, i would be asking you these...
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but all goldstein is no worship in israel. more than $10000.00 and visit him. you see there is a lot of focus on sporadic isolated events in palestine, but there is a lack of focus on the systematic, chronic lack of accountability, lack of democracy, the presence of apartheid. if you, if you were to discussion. because if you weren't israeli officials sitting there, i would be asking you these questions. but i'm asking you about what the palestinians do because you want to represent you should do more answer me this question. how hard is it to champion the cause of the palestinians around the world these days? it's, it's, it's, it's very inspiring. i feel so privileged if there's the honor of my life and i am so inspired, whatever i hope that you will make progress come to my house that's full of hope. a few see what i see every day. i leave you here and they go to the london school of columbus where there are 3 major universities convening a talk for palestine. the london school, the u. c. l and kings come and see the students come and see the generations of t
but all goldstein is no worship in israel. more than $10000.00 and visit him. you see there is a lot of focus on sporadic isolated events in palestine, but there is a lack of focus on the systematic, chronic lack of accountability, lack of democracy, the presence of apartheid. if you, if you were to discussion. because if you weren't israeli officials sitting there, i would be asking you these questions. but i'm asking you about what the palestinians do because you want to represent you should...
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rivera who stars at iago in disney's "aladdin" on broadway and also chef and cookbook author jason goldsteina bit but shirlene, what do you need for the perfect slice? your thoughts? >> you know i'm a pizza purist but it starts with the foundation of good crust. got to have a good crust. >> and build it from the ground up. i like that the foundation. so we'll get more on the competitors in a bit. let's take a look at this. ♪ >> reporter: the big apple, also home to some big pizza and we've got two pie giants facing off. home slice james kwan is elevating pizza at village square using a special family recipe to deliver the perfect pepperoni square pie. >> my business partner has been making pizza for over 40 years and this recipe has been in his family for generations. >> reporter: in lower manhattan, gabrielle lamonaca and paola sinisgalli from unleg pizza, a shop that started on social media. >> making pizza at home and trying out different combinations of toppings. i was bargaining with people continuously that i met with on instagram. >> reporter: topping their pies with a full ball of bu
rivera who stars at iago in disney's "aladdin" on broadway and also chef and cookbook author jason goldsteina bit but shirlene, what do you need for the perfect slice? your thoughts? >> you know i'm a pizza purist but it starts with the foundation of good crust. got to have a good crust. >> and build it from the ground up. i like that the foundation. so we'll get more on the competitors in a bit. let's take a look at this. ♪ >> reporter: the big apple, also home to...
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. >> reporter: which is why the current rabbi yisroel goldstein invited us in.on media allowed inside the sanctuary since the deadly shooting. >> judaism teaches us that we will continue growing. that whenever challenged with darkness and evil we will fight back with light and kindness and goodness. >> reporter: which is not easy during a deadly pandemic when haters are looking for someone to blame. that when we come back. so have we. that's why new dove body wash now has 24-hour renewing micro moisture for continuous care. new dove body wash. change is beautiful. with unitedhealthcare my sister has a whole team to help her get the most out of her medicare plan. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ advantage: me! can't wait 'til i turn 65! take advantage with an aarp medicare advantage plan... only from unitedhealthcare. my asthma felt anything but normal. a blood test helped show my asthma is driven by eosinophils, which nucala helps reduce. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can oc
. >> reporter: which is why the current rabbi yisroel goldstein invited us in.on media allowed inside the sanctuary since the deadly shooting. >> judaism teaches us that we will continue growing. that whenever challenged with darkness and evil we will fight back with light and kindness and goodness. >> reporter: which is not easy during a deadly pandemic when haters are looking for someone to blame. that when we come back. so have we. that's why new dove body wash now has...
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well, as rostislav goldstein said , dams are already being built in such areas.ood is no longer terrible. here, uh, people who did not move from the polluted plots and, according to the second ezu, suffered , which means they how many people in total, how many households vladimirovich 18 people in total 26 the issue price is 26 million rubles. need to help, of course, 18 people, quite a bit that people so attached to their place of residence feels, apparently that this is their native. little motherland is very little, very little, so we need to help look at what sources to do this. this, of course, does not correspond to the decisions that were made earlier in general, and in general it is necessary to adhere, of course, to the rules we are talking about, namely , to relocate, to offer people to relocate to those places that are safe in this case. let's make an exception. we need to help eighteen there, we'll find everything. solution. well, thank you very much, as the governor of the khabarovsk territory reported at the end of the year , the region managed to s
well, as rostislav goldstein said , dams are already being built in such areas.ood is no longer terrible. here, uh, people who did not move from the polluted plots and, according to the second ezu, suffered , which means they how many people in total, how many households vladimirovich 18 people in total 26 the issue price is 26 million rubles. need to help, of course, 18 people, quite a bit that people so attached to their place of residence feels, apparently that this is their native. little...
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joining our conversation is correspondent dana goldstein. his byline broke yesterday.? >> yeah, so what was really stunning about this contact between the desantis administration and college board is that it took place over the course of a full year. there were multiple emails, phone calls, meetings, to discuss the specific concepts in the course that state of florida objected to. chief among those were mentioned of reparations, of black lives matter, of intersectionality which is the idea that we're all shaped by our intersecting identities like i'm a white women but i'm also jewish and feel and heterosexual and that is reshaped how we think about ourselves in our world. and these desantis officials were bringing this to the college board and they were engaged in a back and forth over the course of many months. >> dana, why -- why does the college board cave completely to 100% of what we believe the desantis administration wants removed? >> right now, we don't have a lot of insight into their thinking. and we haven't been able to speak with them over the phone or do a
joining our conversation is correspondent dana goldstein. his byline broke yesterday.? >> yeah, so what was really stunning about this contact between the desantis administration and college board is that it took place over the course of a full year. there were multiple emails, phone calls, meetings, to discuss the specific concepts in the course that state of florida objected to. chief among those were mentioned of reparations, of black lives matter, of intersectionality which is the...
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that's just this week that we remember 29 years for the goldstein massacre in the city of hebron. after that massacre, the palestinians were the ones right. the israeli jew went in and killed $29.00 palestinians after that massacre. the palestinians were the one who suffered consequences. we see a similar reaction with horror after the attack on the palestinian homes and so on. soldiers standing idly by maybe even a helping the attackers. i mean, as some report said, the palestinian shops in a while or so this policy of separation comes on the expense of palestinian movement in palestinian. right. thank you so much. and after talking to us about this and give our yahoo from breaking the silence. joining us there from tell you thank you for sharing your experiences with us. thank you very much. plenty more ahead on this al jazeera and use our including find out why egypt has sent its own ministers to syria, enter key after nearly 10 year absence. foldable phones and 6 g connections will take you to barcelona, where all the latest tech is on display at the more by world congress. an
that's just this week that we remember 29 years for the goldstein massacre in the city of hebron. after that massacre, the palestinians were the ones right. the israeli jew went in and killed $29.00 palestinians after that massacre. the palestinians were the one who suffered consequences. we see a similar reaction with horror after the attack on the palestinian homes and so on. soldiers standing idly by maybe even a helping the attackers. i mean, as some report said, the palestinian shops in a...
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writer and star greg goldstein posted that trailer on instagram writing, we're back, see you on the pitchyou don't know what i'm talking about, you need to watch. sounds like a lot of drama for ted when season 3 premieres wednesday, march 15th. looking forward to that. >>> finally, guys, it's black history month and so all month long we're highlighting unsung heroes. earlier this week we talked about the harlem he and this morning we're spotlighting sports broadcasting legend jayne kennedy. she made history when she became the first black woman announcer anchoring "nfl today and went on to receive an emmy for hosting the rose bowl and she inspired generations of sportscasters like our robin. >> am i wearing the same jacket? >> time warp. >> it's a timeless look. >> robin as we all know got her start broadcasting sports before spending 15 years on espn and then coming to us, thank goodness, kennedy telling the winston-salem journal last year she never thought of herself as a pioneer. you don't realize the trails you're blazing when you're in the middle of it. i didn't realize the path i wa
writer and star greg goldstein posted that trailer on instagram writing, we're back, see you on the pitchyou don't know what i'm talking about, you need to watch. sounds like a lot of drama for ted when season 3 premieres wednesday, march 15th. looking forward to that. >>> finally, guys, it's black history month and so all month long we're highlighting unsung heroes. earlier this week we talked about the harlem he and this morning we're spotlighting sports broadcasting legend jayne...
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joining us "new york times" national correspondent dana goldstein. she's been on this beat.f teachers, or friend randi weingarten is back. and democratic strategist basil smikle is here. director of the policy program at henry college. i feel like you nua, there were some big developments coming when i spoke to you on friday. but here they are. take us through your reporting. >> yeah, so we now have been able to speak to both sides and learn a little bit more about what happened between the state of florida and the college board. and what is really stunning is that there was negotiations and contact with them over the course of many months and it all came to a boil at this one meeting in november. you know the state of florida was specific with the college board about some of what they objected to in a.p. african american studies. for example, they said, well, look, you have a lesson here on the history of the black panther party. they implied that was akin to indoctrinating students into panther ideology and asked the college board representatives if that were true. they al
joining us "new york times" national correspondent dana goldstein. she's been on this beat.f teachers, or friend randi weingarten is back. and democratic strategist basil smikle is here. director of the policy program at henry college. i feel like you nua, there were some big developments coming when i spoke to you on friday. but here they are. take us through your reporting. >> yeah, so we now have been able to speak to both sides and learn a little bit more about what happened...