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susan: is that still in print? jason: jeff: ielieve it is in his fifth edition now -- jason: it is a best-selling book. susan: you described his scholarship as broad ranging, but tell readers he is best known for race and racial policy. if you were to distill his writing about racial policy issues, how would you distill them? what are the overarching themes he conveys to his readers? jason: i think the best way to understand his writing or where he is coming from in his writing, whether they be at that race or economic history or sociology what have you, is to understand his writings on political philosophy and social theory. in that book, he lays out that framework and a book called the conflict of visions which is a book about how many of our policy disputes today can be traced to different views of human nature and how the world works. the constrained and unconstrained vision. sometimes he called it the unconstrained vision, sometimes he called it the constrained or tragic vision. what he is talking about there is that there i
susan: is that still in print? jason: jeff: ielieve it is in his fifth edition now -- jason: it is a best-selling book. susan: you described his scholarship as broad ranging, but tell readers he is best known for race and racial policy. if you were to distill his writing about racial policy issues, how would you distill them? what are the overarching themes he conveys to his readers? jason: i think the best way to understand his writing or where he is coming from in his writing, whether they be...
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i want to be the jobs governor. susan: time is up. said you wouldn't sign a texas law, but i am not asking about a texas law. i am asking about a law that bans abortion when a fetal heartbeat can be detected, and a law that includes exceptions you support for rape, insistent to preserve the life of the mother. would you signed that law? mr. youngkin: we could sit down and write legislation together. i believe a pain threshold bill would be appropriate. i hope you will ask my opponent what objections he has two where abortion should be stopped, so we can all understand. susan: mr. mcauliffe, 30 seconds. mr. mcauliffe: are you satisfied with that answer? susan: that is the answer i am going to get. mr. mcauliffe: i will say this to every woman watching -- i will protect your rights. a woman ought to make a decision about her own reproductive rights. i will support those. and i was a brick wall while i was governor. i vetoed all the bills that he would have proposed, to ban abortion and defund planned parenthood. i support laws we have on
i want to be the jobs governor. susan: time is up. said you wouldn't sign a texas law, but i am not asking about a texas law. i am asking about a law that bans abortion when a fetal heartbeat can be detected, and a law that includes exceptions you support for rape, insistent to preserve the life of the mother. would you signed that law? mr. youngkin: we could sit down and write legislation together. i believe a pain threshold bill would be appropriate. i hope you will ask my opponent what...
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i can visit to mother susan. but enquire, mickland a dot com is an anchor for southern due to shadow. it's moving south of san clinic in mclean. and i've actually been in the get out of this, or what is it? well, home to join the wall and no center. that is what i'm doing here, jennifer, she will mon or things like that. it's all going to pay for your name on the ball to kill it. same one. done wish and order you are live. i. susan was either going to get coffee to get him or that john and he got ah, the me, there was a city. it's been more than us with insurance finished. i don't know. let me show you like data me data may get at that. i can more than like you, my dad will pick, does it show duty to um that needs to be my father, mine is in the unit and they're not going on. yeah, i'm just now young from this and get you gotta she told me to turn in to pay the 2 bank and sandra says because she didn't have one that was the me ah. 2 ah ah, i don't have fish forcing them to lunch with their own good enough to hold
i can visit to mother susan. but enquire, mickland a dot com is an anchor for southern due to shadow. it's moving south of san clinic in mclean. and i've actually been in the get out of this, or what is it? well, home to join the wall and no center. that is what i'm doing here, jennifer, she will mon or things like that. it's all going to pay for your name on the ball to kill it. same one. done wish and order you are live. i. susan was either going to get coffee to get him or that john and he...
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me wish i could talk to a business back to susan. i mean, it is possible in the morning. yeah. but your system, your ticket door to door shooting me what i see. so the unlike guild you times, his aunt to amelia times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. do of those visit, which it will do, lou, this is good. you'll do ms. simpson can use the yeah, but i see what i'm going to re annual, which has been my thought of near what you list bus leave new war. the solution is usually what you leave it in. your still with that fear would be for me to come to maybe come pick a gun. i mean, who's ill family? a few years when it seems to me, would teachers give us a new way to do both elaborate though, and if they can still use a push. i'm not a clue as morrison it much always. yo, yo, for me of course, chemistry to probably let me go and show him be that she cook. i do mean i don't know. i just don't know if i wish i know who wishes to come for a new country. you know, any gentleman from a company from that street in your business, if it
me wish i could talk to a business back to susan. i mean, it is possible in the morning. yeah. but your system, your ticket door to door shooting me what i see. so the unlike guild you times, his aunt to amelia times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. do of those visit, which it will do, lou, this is good. you'll do ms. simpson can use the yeah, but i see what i'm going to re annual, which has been my thought of near what you list bus leave...
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i susan was either going to get coffee with to get him or that john and he got ah, the me the what that mr. martinez with insurance finish though? got me that is shawna only like data me data may get at that. i can more than like you my dad will pick. does it show duty to me when you be my father, mine is in the unit and they're not going on. yeah, i'm just, you know, so now i don't know if you get you gotta, she told me to turn in to pay the 2 bank and sandra says, because she didn't have that with me . ah. 2 ah ah, i don't have fishing from forcing them when i say this, john issues with their own should i ask for you and what the hold up to your home me? did you go to hospital? do you want that you can show the by the food of all you've been washed tomorrow my the whole job done will be fixed or there will be his jet for the saw him on a be show that was our to the job was to run, but a new job to be of you took out, but it's paid in should be the whole find your fault. i'm a do you know what my buddy good at bought him. you can be shaking bob. sally know what i as it will be. ringbac
i susan was either going to get coffee with to get him or that john and he got ah, the me the what that mr. martinez with insurance finish though? got me that is shawna only like data me data may get at that. i can more than like you my dad will pick. does it show duty to me when you be my father, mine is in the unit and they're not going on. yeah, i'm just, you know, so now i don't know if you get you gotta, she told me to turn in to pay the 2 bank and sandra says, because she didn't have that...
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so if you want me to get the book so that in that i, susan got a chance to go with us and this is similar to service. so you get the bill booked up. i see them nice. oh dear. the school is all the new, my mama and roughly into i mean, you start cooking when you when you will, you probably, i'm lab but most on you. i mean it comes to me. why did you did this? when you published? when you bring it back to service because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they went to london or paris, they could stay in the very best hotel was that's not what they experience in america. ah, they live for an african american in the thirty's was frustrating. there would be parts of town that you would not be able to go through or you would only be allowed to go to certain stores. if there were accommodations for black, there would be separate toilets, for example, for white, it would be separate water fountains and they will usually be lower quality. i've thought about this many times. i don't even, i don't know why more african americans didn't try to go. busy to other places, maybe it
so if you want me to get the book so that in that i, susan got a chance to go with us and this is similar to service. so you get the bill booked up. i see them nice. oh dear. the school is all the new, my mama and roughly into i mean, you start cooking when you when you will, you probably, i'm lab but most on you. i mean it comes to me. why did you did this? when you published? when you bring it back to service because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they went to...
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marie ya, her memoir is "once i was you," and back with us, susan del percio. i'm going to start with you. >> finally i've been getting out and about. i was in arizona, mississippi where the delta variant is just on fire. i'm thinking about the people most affected and the fact that they don't have a safety net. i think one of the things we have to realize about the united states of america, the most advanced country is keeping things going. it's community efforts, especially if they're going to lose these unemployment benefits or there's a possibility of eviction. it's a particular moment where it's like neighbors helping neighbors, but to me the problem is how does that jive with the fact that we're the most advanced country in the world. all of our people are suffering right now. >> you wrote the book on it. how do we fix it? before you tell me your solution, hopefully everybody's listening in case you have a good one. i want to play a piece of sound we have from someone who wassal depending on these jobless benefits, whose life was drastically changed after
marie ya, her memoir is "once i was you," and back with us, susan del percio. i'm going to start with you. >> finally i've been getting out and about. i was in arizona, mississippi where the delta variant is just on fire. i'm thinking about the people most affected and the fact that they don't have a safety net. i think one of the things we have to realize about the united states of america, the most advanced country is keeping things going. it's community efforts, especially if...
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i feel so if you want me to get the book so that in that i, susan got a chance to go. so that's similar to so i was gonna say is it the book that i see them need to go a little the new my mama and roughly just into i mean you start cooking matter. she is my when you really problem. but the most on you, i mean it comes to me. why did you did this when you published, when you bring it to service? because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they went to london or paris, they could stay in the very best hotel was that's not what they experience in america. ah, daily life or an african american in the thirty's was frustrating. there would be parts of town that you would not be able to go through, or you would only be allowed to go to a certain store. if there were accommodations for black, there would be separate toilets, for example, from what it would be separate water fountains and they will usually be lower quality. i've thought about this many times. i don't even, i don't know why more african americans didn't try to go to other places. maybe it ju
i feel so if you want me to get the book so that in that i, susan got a chance to go. so that's similar to so i was gonna say is it the book that i see them need to go a little the new my mama and roughly just into i mean you start cooking matter. she is my when you really problem. but the most on you, i mean it comes to me. why did you did this when you published, when you bring it to service? because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they went to london or paris, they...
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president of the state county community college on which i served many moons ago, which is in my congressional district. then we have dr. susan, i hope i'm pronouncing that right, she's a professor at the university of michigan. our final witnesses dr. scott, paul suffer. the he is the western governor of university, each of your statements will be part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes, to help you with the time please keep an eye on the clock that should already be pinned to your screen. if you go over your time i will notify with the top of my gavel. doctor anthony, you may begin. >> ranking member kellyanne members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm here before you as a researcher on higher education. but i have also lived the failures of the higher education system. as a young black man from a low income, single parent household, i received the maximum health grand throughout my undergraduate studies to pay for college. i did not have enough financial aid to cover other necessities such as housing, food, textbooks or transpor
president of the state county community college on which i served many moons ago, which is in my congressional district. then we have dr. susan, i hope i'm pronouncing that right, she's a professor at the university of michigan. our final witnesses dr. scott, paul suffer. the he is the western governor of university, each of your statements will be part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes, to help you with the time please keep an eye on...
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so best that i, susan will check to see similar to so if you get the bill but i see them nice. oh dear the go with the variable, the new my mama and roughly just into i mean you start cooking when you when you really properly. but i mean, it comes to me, what can you do when you publish, when you bring your live, convert to service, because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they went to london or paris, they could stay in the very best hotel was that's not what they experience mirror ah, daily life for an african american in the thirty's was frustrating. there would be parts of town that you would not be able to go through, or you would only be allowed to go to a certain stores. if they were accommodations for black, there would be separate toilets, for example, for white, it would be separate water fountains and they will usually be lower quality. i've thought about this many times. i don't even, i don't know why more african americans didn't try to go to other places. maybe it just didn't occur to them. ah, go what she's teaching for me. and then, you
so best that i, susan will check to see similar to so if you get the bill but i see them nice. oh dear the go with the variable, the new my mama and roughly just into i mean you start cooking when you when you really properly. but i mean, it comes to me, what can you do when you publish, when you bring your live, convert to service, because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they went to london or paris, they could stay in the very best hotel was that's not what they...
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i think he's got that right. susan: the first thing jeh johnson said on this program was that if 20 years ago we had seen that there hadn't been another similar attack on the homeland, we would've been surprised. 20 years ago if we were looking ahead saying in 20 years the bigger threat will be domestic terrorism, not foreign terrorism, i think that would've been shocking to a lot of americans. >> the flipside, the point that was made earlier, we've done a significant amount to degrade the ability of al qaeda and the islamic state to launch a large-scale attack here on the homeland. susan: let's take some questions from the audience. i worked in congress during 9/11. to my shock, congress still lacks a continuity plan adapted for today's threats and wrist. how do we get this to happen? what about that question? >> i will defer this one to the two senators or to secretary johnson. the 9/11 commission worked very hard on continuity of government issues. most of it is kind of a secret aspect of the commission's work which
i think he's got that right. susan: the first thing jeh johnson said on this program was that if 20 years ago we had seen that there hadn't been another similar attack on the homeland, we would've been surprised. 20 years ago if we were looking ahead saying in 20 years the bigger threat will be domestic terrorism, not foreign terrorism, i think that would've been shocking to a lot of americans. >> the flipside, the point that was made earlier, we've done a significant amount to degrade...
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i have been saying that forever. susan, one of the smartest people i know, susan glasser. no sleight to you, phillip. but don't you think that's a point. biden hasn't realized, democrats as well, that people -- maybe they should be leaning in more for what the folks who support him want. >> yeah. i think that's generally true. it certainly is the case that there is a lot of frustration. bear in mont, more than half of republicans received at least one dose of the vaccine. it is the case that most of the people who are not vaccinated are republicans, according to kaiser family foundation polling. there is this overlap of politics and vaccinations that is hard to prove through the numbers, but also hard to i ignore. it is also clearly the case that republicans are less likely to get vaccinated, that this outbreak is occurring much more dramatically in less vaccinated places. part of the challenge is that when joe biden twists the arms of the unvaccinated he twists the arms mostly of people who are republicans. i think that's part of the challenge. >> you say, and i quote her
i have been saying that forever. susan, one of the smartest people i know, susan glasser. no sleight to you, phillip. but don't you think that's a point. biden hasn't realized, democrats as well, that people -- maybe they should be leaning in more for what the folks who support him want. >> yeah. i think that's generally true. it certainly is the case that there is a lot of frustration. bear in mont, more than half of republicans received at least one dose of the vaccine. it is the case...
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i have heard it said that youtube is getting a pass. do you think you should be up there testifying? susanink we do get a lot of scrutiny. i really -- i feel like there is a lot of scrutiny. because youtube is part of google, sundar has testified a number of different times and answered many questions on youtube. if i were asked to testify, i would go and testify as well. emily: how often are you meeting with lawmakers or have you met with lawmakers personally? susan: we meet with lawmakers regularly across the globe. there is a lot of regulation in all countries of the world, and we want to make sure they hear our point of view. we understand this is an important area that deserves a lot of scrutiny but we want to make sure we are having conversations about what is the best way to make that happen. but i do worry about our unintended consequences. there may be regulation that is well intended but has a negative impact on our ability to innovate our ability to create , jobs, valuable services, and content. that is what i worry about. emily: what would you propose? mark zuckerberg says he w
i have heard it said that youtube is getting a pass. do you think you should be up there testifying? susanink we do get a lot of scrutiny. i really -- i feel like there is a lot of scrutiny. because youtube is part of google, sundar has testified a number of different times and answered many questions on youtube. if i were asked to testify, i would go and testify as well. emily: how often are you meeting with lawmakers or have you met with lawmakers personally? susan: we meet with lawmakers...
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i mean the women demonstrating say they want, i, susan, they would just demonstrating for normal rights. meanwhile, apparently the taliban is saying the usa is violating the doe agreement after these new appointees to the government have been made. just does the taliban consider the f, b i a terrorist group, the f b i right now has a $5000000.00 bounty on sir edward in connie is the f b i a terrorist group or she or will we know how we're doing that good sense and the next is your new address. clearly commissioners that remove all our leaders from the prize winners and also from tension. so they have, we have commitment and obligation to remove this matter. they have not heard that there so far they have not. i think it is now, of course, the biggest challenge will be the economy, that alone, all the human rights concerns that might, might help the economy. what are you going to do about all the money stolen frozen by the united states in the new york banks? and is that related to you? talking to russia, talking to china, interested in built in road. we have inter creek, but we weren't,
i mean the women demonstrating say they want, i, susan, they would just demonstrating for normal rights. meanwhile, apparently the taliban is saying the usa is violating the doe agreement after these new appointees to the government have been made. just does the taliban consider the f, b i a terrorist group, the f b i right now has a $5000000.00 bounty on sir edward in connie is the f b i a terrorist group or she or will we know how we're doing that good sense and the next is your new address....
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i have heard that youtube is getting a pass. do you think you should be up there testifying? susan: i think we do get a lot of scrutiny.like there is a lot of screwed. because youtube is part of google, sundar has testified many times on youtube. emily: how often are you meeting with lawmakers are have you met with lawmakers personally? susan: we meet with lawmakers regularly across the globe. there is a lot of regulation in all countries of the world, and we want to make sure they hear our point of view. we want to make sure they understand that this is an important area that deserves a lot of screwed a but we want to make sure we are having conversations about what is the best way to make that happen. what i do worry about his unintended consequences. there may be regulation that is unintended but that has a big impact on our ability to innovate, our ability to create jobs, valuable services, and content. emily: what would you propose? mark zuckerberg says he welcomes regulation. is that your position or is it something else? susan: i recognize that there will be regulation because of the size and significance. in a
i have heard that youtube is getting a pass. do you think you should be up there testifying? susan: i think we do get a lot of scrutiny.like there is a lot of screwed. because youtube is part of google, sundar has testified many times on youtube. emily: how often are you meeting with lawmakers are have you met with lawmakers personally? susan: we meet with lawmakers regularly across the globe. there is a lot of regulation in all countries of the world, and we want to make sure they hear our...
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try to guide us through and even though linda came first technically in march of 1971, i want to start with susanho claimed the name of founding mothers for anybody who doesn't like the word i've heard of mothers is a loaded word and in 2021. my mother was shocked when i told her that. i won't tell you what she really said. but susan, you got into public radio before it was public radio and certainly before it was cool and you all made it cool so why don't we start with how diana, who was a force in her own right got you a gig at w amu before it wasor a major public radio powerhouse. she produced programs and i got to know her when i was living in cambridge massachusetts. the fact that i had experience typing for the magazine, that was my first job in washington. my husband had a job at the agency for international [inaudible] i typed because there was a range of not interesting jobs of my generation. that's what you get. we typed [inaudible] i called around to people i knew. diana came to town at that point and said there is a news network, a precursor, 12 stations just starting up looking for a
try to guide us through and even though linda came first technically in march of 1971, i want to start with susanho claimed the name of founding mothers for anybody who doesn't like the word i've heard of mothers is a loaded word and in 2021. my mother was shocked when i told her that. i won't tell you what she really said. but susan, you got into public radio before it was public radio and certainly before it was cool and you all made it cool so why don't we start with how diana, who was a...
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susan, i want to come to you explain the implications of this law especially because there's this $10,000 reward where people can get p and there are some news tonight about what the courts are doing. susan: a district court judge in travis county texas has issue as temporary restraining order against texas right to life in suing planned parenthood clinic there is to enforce the law but this is round two in a 100-round fight that we're going to have both in the courts and elsewhere. this texas law is designed to be hard to challenge in the courts and that's the reason that the five supreme court justice who is refuse to enjoin the -- the law from going into effect gave as their reason for making that decision. it is basically outlawed abortion in our nation's second largest state and it has provided a road map for other states that want to restrict abortion about how they might go ahead and in doing this this is the biggest threat to abortion rights weave seen since 1973 when the roe v. wade decision was first made. yamiche: and women of color in particular when you think about as susan s
susan, i want to come to you explain the implications of this law especially because there's this $10,000 reward where people can get p and there are some news tonight about what the courts are doing. susan: a district court judge in travis county texas has issue as temporary restraining order against texas right to life in suing planned parenthood clinic there is to enforce the law but this is round two in a 100-round fight that we're going to have both in the courts and elsewhere. this texas...
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in an exclusive interview with youtube ceo susan wojcicki, i asked how the platform is tackling this oblem. susan: it has been one of my top priorities. with regard to covid and vaccines, that has been a top priority for us. we have a number of different ways to address that. we want to make sure that if there is information that violates our policies, we came up with 10 different policies around covid. if that is a violation of the policies, that is something we would remove. we have removed over a million videos associated with covid but we want to make sure that we are raising up information that comes from trusted and authoritative sources. we have really been able to do that. emily: have you talked to the biden administration at all about vaccine hesitancy or misinformation? susan: we did an event with the biden administration including president biden himself with a number of creators, dr. fauci, as well. we saw that as an opportunity to be able to help and spread the information coming from the administration, coming from experts, using creators and those channels to be able to
in an exclusive interview with youtube ceo susan wojcicki, i asked how the platform is tackling this oblem. susan: it has been one of my top priorities. with regard to covid and vaccines, that has been a top priority for us. we have a number of different ways to address that. we want to make sure that if there is information that violates our policies, we came up with 10 different policies around covid. if that is a violation of the policies, that is something we would remove. we have removed...
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susan glasser who's the staff writer for the new yorker? and i know that you fully cooperated with peter and susan in the in the research and the setting up the interviews. but you did not have any editorial control over the final product. so i'm sure you've read it. what's it like to read the biography of yourself? published by doubleday and huge reviews and wall street journal to new york times. what did you think of the book and its presentation of your life? well, of course, i was i was a little apprehensive because i am a conservative republican and and the new yorker and the new york times are not necessarily conservative publications. but i determined that that there really wasn't anything out there for me to hide so i gave them everything i gave them boxes files of correspondence you from years ago with my parents and with my sib? my sister and others and and i just said have had it because i was not really particularly worried was i a little bit apprehensive about what what conclusions they might come to you bet. i was are there some con
susan glasser who's the staff writer for the new yorker? and i know that you fully cooperated with peter and susan in the in the research and the setting up the interviews. but you did not have any editorial control over the final product. so i'm sure you've read it. what's it like to read the biography of yourself? published by doubleday and huge reviews and wall street journal to new york times. what did you think of the book and its presentation of your life? well, of course, i was i was a...
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>> well, i -- >> joe -- >> susan first. then i will coming back to you. >> okay. >> joe manchin said he has a hard time wrapping his head around the $2.5 trillion number. that's not to say he wouldn't be happy with $2.5 billion. >> they have -- let's be clear. they already significantly reduced the price tag that joe biden, the president, put out there in the first place. on top of that they significantly reduced the price tag when it comes to infrastructure as well. important to note that. if joe mamplgin is asking them to reduce it to $2.5 billion -- you full well know susan, i know you know politics well, progressive democrats won't get on board with that, then they will have another problem. >> they will, unless there is something else. we don't know what happens behind the scenes. i think it is possible that maybe they go for 2.5, $2.8 trillion, and joe marchin allows a carveout for voting rights. there's a lot at lay. there's a lot of moving parts. frankly, this is where president biden excels, in moving those pieces a
>> well, i -- >> joe -- >> susan first. then i will coming back to you. >> okay. >> joe manchin said he has a hard time wrapping his head around the $2.5 trillion number. that's not to say he wouldn't be happy with $2.5 billion. >> they have -- let's be clear. they already significantly reduced the price tag that joe biden, the president, put out there in the first place. on top of that they significantly reduced the price tag when it comes to infrastructure...
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and the reason why i haven't seen you is because of this. so, susan, president biden has a message for the republican governors looking to challenge his new vaccine mandates. as i said, it's have at it. the truth is they aren't willing to align with the best interests of public health. they are making a base play, gambling with lives. so what other choice did he have? >> well, it's interesting. you know, it took hmm a few months to get there, but i think what you're seeing is biden and the white house responding to the growing pressure really from their own base. you know, we spent four years talking about trump and his base. well, biden has a base too, and i think it's a majority of the country of adults who have gotten vaccinated, who have become more and more frustrated with the idea that we're being held hostage in effect to the politics of a sort of resisting minority of people. so it's interesting. i think for once we should be talking about the biden base and not always about the trump base, and that's really what this is about. >> can you plea
and the reason why i haven't seen you is because of this. so, susan, president biden has a message for the republican governors looking to challenge his new vaccine mandates. as i said, it's have at it. the truth is they aren't willing to align with the best interests of public health. they are making a base play, gambling with lives. so what other choice did he have? >> well, it's interesting. you know, it took hmm a few months to get there, but i think what you're seeing is biden and...
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i am susan johnston, president of a professional organization that serves financial officers from colleges and universities across the country. in march 2020, when the potential impact of the pandemic was becoming clear, we strive to ensure that despite this presence, any student who wanted to continue their higher education studies could do so, i know college would fail because of the crisis. to that end, the pandemic relief legislation passed by congress is made a meaningful impact. i want to thank the subcommittee and your fellow lawmakers for recommended dust recognizing and responding to the urgent crisis faced by the higher education sector, which educates more than 16 million undergraduate students and is among the top 10 largest employers in 40 states. without this legislation, or students would have had to pause or abandon their studies and across the country we would have seen divert institution budget cuts that would have meant or loss of jobs, shuttering the programs, fewer resources for student support, financial or otherwise. colleges face substantial costs that do not abate,
i am susan johnston, president of a professional organization that serves financial officers from colleges and universities across the country. in march 2020, when the potential impact of the pandemic was becoming clear, we strive to ensure that despite this presence, any student who wanted to continue their higher education studies could do so, i know college would fail because of the crisis. to that end, the pandemic relief legislation passed by congress is made a meaningful impact. i want to...
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i don't want to be listened to. susan: i thought you already had one. hay alexa right now, how many people would be upset because their speaker turned on. hey alexa? stuart: don't do that susan. you will be unpopular. tiktok beats youtube by viewership? how much? susan: expending i think from one study on average in june monthly hours went up, i think 10 hours or so in the month of june. now that is only in the u.s. pardon me, in the u.s. that monthly spend is two hours more on tiktok than on youtube. two hours. in the uk that goes up to 10 hours. two things to take away, stu. user generated compelling content is king. if you can magic tock, shorter videos win. stuart: fascinating. really is. i'm a youtube kind of guy myself. i think i will stay that way. thanks, susan. >>> here is what is coming up. actress rose mcgowan is no longer a democrat. she is throwing her support behind california gubernatorial candidate larry elder. watch this? >> it gives me no great pleasure to call out democrats. i was a democrat. do i agree with him on all points? no. so w
i don't want to be listened to. susan: i thought you already had one. hay alexa right now, how many people would be upset because their speaker turned on. hey alexa? stuart: don't do that susan. you will be unpopular. tiktok beats youtube by viewership? how much? susan: expending i think from one study on average in june monthly hours went up, i think 10 hours or so in the month of june. now that is only in the u.s. pardon me, in the u.s. that monthly spend is two hours more on tiktok than on...
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only has him on that job on the, on the all, you know, i didn't actually on thursday that was should give you a quick question for them then. hello susan. i wanted to know if you can one of them on the line with us right now or here. what about joy dawn? oh. 7 with me for maybe i could actually personally be why why would those who scare me no more and again i would say i did the online class can't mad to us was that the new for. busy me on there on just so i hope you got me on on the child. so i don't really know was damage and that they've chopped us. you know, that's what i told i was right about the shop on a tunnel a to say to your i wish there was an art show me out on that and let me know and alicia for me to make sure that whatever up i don't want it in my said, unless i'm about to get nothing by check out. besides me know that i just barely got impatient on you want to join others on a mission on behalf of the shop who jello where they are. but the point for good, good julia, give me a holler for tomorrow, or john nation area in h, relating with torture on issue whenever and what is your love to go? you know, good job buddy. t
only has him on that job on the, on the all, you know, i didn't actually on thursday that was should give you a quick question for them then. hello susan. i wanted to know if you can one of them on the line with us right now or here. what about joy dawn? oh. 7 with me for maybe i could actually personally be why why would those who scare me no more and again i would say i did the online class can't mad to us was that the new for. busy me on there on just so i hope you got me on on the child. so...
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susan: we see many competitors in this space. ie will continue to see more competitors in the space. it's a very dynamic space. what we are focused on our our own metrics. do we see our users engaging. we are always seeing what competitors are doing. we look at what will improve and what's good for our users. emily: youtube made a big commitment to black creators. what's been the progress? how do you see the potential for youtube to be used as a tool for social justice? susan: we made the announcement that we were going to do a $100 million black voices fund. we are continuing to develop content there. there's been a lot of great content that has come out. because youtube doesn't have any gatekeeper, you can just post and become a creator, we've seen a lot of people of backgrounds and underrepresented backgrounds become creators and have audiences. we've never really measured it beforehand because we didn't have a way. we've enabled craters -- creators to tell us what backgrounds they affiliate with so we can have a better understa
susan: we see many competitors in this space. ie will continue to see more competitors in the space. it's a very dynamic space. what we are focused on our our own metrics. do we see our users engaging. we are always seeing what competitors are doing. we look at what will improve and what's good for our users. emily: youtube made a big commitment to black creators. what's been the progress? how do you see the potential for youtube to be used as a tool for social justice? susan: we made the...
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and i said, my assistant susan ralston is listening to this lik and i am, okay, where is her outfit? they said we have a limited number of suits. it will be several days before we have more. and i told, i handed mine to susan and i said don't tell me when you stab yourself in the heart. >> i don't quite understand that. could you help us with that? stabbing one's self in the heart? >> it is adrenaline. you stab yourself in the heart. >> you can run then. >> or maybe it was chemical. you stab yourself for the biological. you have to hope, you aren't around people coughing from their visit. >> lynne, i can't help but ask, what is it like to be in an undisclosed location? was it massively isolating? you can be around people all the time and still be very isolated. >> i was writing. >> you were writing. >> it was perfect. i sometimes described my life as one long interruption. but this was a peaceful place where you could write. our grand kids were there. our children were there. so that part of it was not onerous. but knowing the state of the country was. and i was going to say a minute
and i said, my assistant susan ralston is listening to this lik and i am, okay, where is her outfit? they said we have a limited number of suits. it will be several days before we have more. and i told, i handed mine to susan and i said don't tell me when you stab yourself in the heart. >> i don't quite understand that. could you help us with that? stabbing one's self in the heart? >> it is adrenaline. you stab yourself in the heart. >> you can run then. >> or maybe it...