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so the recovered to $181.00 for 9. harry brooks scored a 50 for the tourist as they looked to be closing and on leveling the series we fostered all of that harsh it raw that was most originally in the team really wasn't out on as a precaution, substitute for the way you were struck on the helmets rhonda ended up taking the 3 wickets to leave england. schultz. england were not happy with the substitute, believing raw that was not a like for like replacement. india have defended the decision fund. yeah, he bought it beautifully. which of them to be focused on batson? fact also, mine has been a quote for the champions tracy, which is being staged in focused on and begins with the heis again, spacing and on february 19th. savanski still, how does the asian nation when the last champions try fever tons of to following out with the box sto, cricket board last year in relation to a social media post, they took exception to on golf t. j. total? well, number one, school successful is 7 shots of the pace that the pebble beach pro um in california . the 2 time mazda of champion is 7 on the call at
so the recovered to $181.00 for 9. harry brooks scored a 50 for the tourist as they looked to be closing and on leveling the series we fostered all of that harsh it raw that was most originally in the team really wasn't out on as a precaution, substitute for the way you were struck on the helmets rhonda ended up taking the 3 wickets to leave england. schultz. england were not happy with the substitute, believing raw that was not a like for like replacement. india have defended the decision...
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harris from tulane university. thank you, cece and robert, and thank you to brookings and ai for sponsoring the event. and especially thank you to brookings for funding the empire -- the entire project and this event. the question today is what is the state of the nation. that is a big question, related to the age-old question, what is a good society? these are big questions, but this is what the state of the nation project decided to take on. we were motivated to this work by three related trends. first is polarization. more and more people are saying they actively avoid talking about politics with family members, or they despise the opposing political party. we seem deeply divided. of course there is nothing wrong with passionate disagreement, but it's a problem when we can't remember what we actually agree on. second, misinformation. we see a steady stream of false claims in social media and mass media from some elected officials. it is also increasingly fashionable to talk about alternative facts. of course some issues are complicated. information can be interpreted in different ways. but it is an
harris from tulane university. thank you, cece and robert, and thank you to brookings and ai for sponsoring the event. and especially thank you to brookings for funding the empire -- the entire project and this event. the question today is what is the state of the nation. that is a big question, related to the age-old question, what is a good society? these are big questions, but this is what the state of the nation project decided to take on. we were motivated to this work by three related...
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i would also like to thank brookings scholars carol graham and doug harris, who spearheaded the entire effort. this was an effort that many doubted would come to fruition given our country's deep divisions. yet here we are. the state of the nation report released today as a result of scholars from across the political spectrum coming together, debating and challenging each other and remarkably finding common ground. they agreed on 15 topics and 37 measures that captured critical aspects of our nation's well-being, and this was not just halfhearted agreement. each topic had to secure super majority support. the state of the nation report underscores the value of gathering and giving voice to diverse perspectives which is at the heart of our work in brookings. without i will turn things over to robert door, president of the american enterprise institute, a great leader and friend and neighbor. robert: thank you very much. i am the president of ai and i want to thank everyone for being here and thanks to cecelia for inviting me. thanks doug and the team that put this together for organizi
i would also like to thank brookings scholars carol graham and doug harris, who spearheaded the entire effort. this was an effort that many doubted would come to fruition given our country's deep divisions. yet here we are. the state of the nation report released today as a result of scholars from across the political spectrum coming together, debating and challenging each other and remarkably finding common ground. they agreed on 15 topics and 37 measures that captured critical aspects of our...
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i would like to recognize brookings scholars carol graham who contribute to the state nation report and, of course, doug harris who spearheaded the entire effort. this was an effort that many doubted would come to fruition given our country's deep divisions. and yet here we are. the state of the nation report released today is a result of scholars from across the political spectrum coming together, debating, challenging each other and remarkably finding common ground. thanks for inviting me. thank doug and the teams up with his report together organizing it and doing the hard work. this is the kind of thing that we like our scholars to participate in. i've done that in the past and the proven to be successful in achieving a consensus around our biggest challenges as a country. those can censuses lead to policy changes that lead to advancement for the united states, and that's a good thing. aei wants to associate ourselves with these endeavors and proud to partner with the murphy institute and brookings. a couple remarks about this report which you were going here from from the panel. one of the things i like a
i would like to recognize brookings scholars carol graham who contribute to the state nation report and, of course, doug harris who spearheaded the entire effort. this was an effort that many doubted would come to fruition given our country's deep divisions. and yet here we are. the state of the nation report released today is a result of scholars from across the political spectrum coming together, debating, challenging each other and remarkably finding common ground. thanks for inviting me....
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harry mcalpin. he received a personal invitation from president franklin d roosevelt to attend an oval office briefing. country singer garth brooks was born and we also celebrate comedian chris rock who was born on this day to a very happy 60th birthday in 1987. madonna's hit single. open. your heart went number one. and in 2023 basketball player lebron james became the all-time highest scorer in the nba. >> attempted get look outdoors from about him looking down into the bay. >> any chance of rainfall at this point is remaining. well south of the golden gate and mostly just down in the santa cruz mountains down into the santa clara valley. you can actually see some of this residual energy still hanging out those upper elevations on the peninsula. it's still a little bit of snowfall in the sierra where we're sitting on the san mateo and dumbarton bridges. a few isolated showers. you're seeing those around foster city down through stanford and a couple sprinkles in the west side of san jose at the moment. no new rainfall up in the north bay, which is good news. we still have that flood watch in effect for just a few final moments
harry mcalpin. he received a personal invitation from president franklin d roosevelt to attend an oval office briefing. country singer garth brooks was born and we also celebrate comedian chris rock who was born on this day to a very happy 60th birthday in 1987. madonna's hit single. open. your heart went number one. and in 2023 basketball player lebron james became the all-time highest scorer in the nba. >> attempted get look outdoors from about him looking down into the bay. >>...
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we did a study at brookings on all the congressional candidates, and they were quite moderate. most of them. and yet one issue comes along. harrisid not combat that issue effectively. >> you're talking about the trans. >> the trans issue comes along. she did not have a bill clinton way of dealing with that issue. and we need to find people who can speak to the voters in the way that bill clinton did. >> who is that person? >> real quick, i, i don't know, i think there's some potential. i think there's some governors out there who maybe have maybe have that talent, but they haven't emerged yet. hopefully they will too. >> let's just do the bill clinton trifecta. somebody needs a sister souljah moment. >> somebody needs a sister souljah moment. there you go. exactly. >> thank you so much. it was great to see you. please come back. we have a lot. >> more to talk about. i will, i will. >> thank you so much. up next, justice clarence thomas has sworn in five trump cabinet members so far. and sources tell cnn at the specific request of president trump, the white house may be counting on him for much more than that. we have some new re
we did a study at brookings on all the congressional candidates, and they were quite moderate. most of them. and yet one issue comes along. harrisid not combat that issue effectively. >> you're talking about the trans. >> the trans issue comes along. she did not have a bill clinton way of dealing with that issue. and we need to find people who can speak to the voters in the way that bill clinton did. >> who is that person? >> real quick, i, i don't know, i think there's...
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harris school of public policy. i went to the university of chicago for my phd work and i love the place and i'm always happy to welcome people who work there to brookings. ariel directs the center for human potential and public policy and codirects the behavioral insights and parenting lab. she is a development of psychologists who studies economic conditions, parenting, and child development. the floor is yours. ariel: thank you so much and let me thank doug for including me in this interesting exercise. i am a develop mental psychologist in my role in the report was to think about children and i also think when we think about children we need to think about families. one of the first impressions i want to leave you with his we were not able to aggregate a lot of these metrics. we have macro economic conditions that we have individual level conditions. one of the things i think about when i read this report, especially when i think about children is they are nested in families and communities and we think about children flourishing we want to think about the interrelatedness of a number of these conditions and how they shape child development which is
harris school of public policy. i went to the university of chicago for my phd work and i love the place and i'm always happy to welcome people who work there to brookings. ariel directs the center for human potential and public policy and codirects the behavioral insights and parenting lab. she is a development of psychologists who studies economic conditions, parenting, and child development. the floor is yours. ariel: thank you so much and let me thank doug for including me in this...