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a runoff from michigan state university joining us tonight we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. thank you or tensions from the israeli palestinian conflict they have spilled over to cities around the world including right here in germany there have been renewed protests against israel's military operation in several cities with over 1500 people gathering in the northern city of greyman there have also been fresh incidents of vandalism targeting synagogues german police detained more than a dozen men suspected of damaging a synagogue in the western town a bomb and starting a fire at a jewish memorial site in the city of dusseldorf. for more let's talk to our political correspondent benjamin gruber good to see you again frenchwomen how is germany reacting to these attacks but if the new band several polluted sions have joined the national the premium health or western state north rhine-westphalia well several of those and some with the attacks happened to curate . this week we have also from the religious side the president of the central council of jews in the city was
a runoff from michigan state university joining us tonight we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. thank you or tensions from the israeli palestinian conflict they have spilled over to cities around the world including right here in germany there have been renewed protests against israel's military operation in several cities with over 1500 people gathering in the northern city of greyman there have also been fresh incidents of vandalism targeting synagogues german police detained...
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next is the professor of political science at michigan state university. she holds a phd in political science from the university of california san diego, a law degree from the university of san francisco school of law. her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights. her work as been published in numerous leading peer-reviewed journals and featured in a variety of media outlets, including the atlantic, the new york times, and the washington post. andrea santino's regional council in the mexican american legal defense and education fund d.c. office. andrea leads their efforts to protect latino voting rights, including through working to restore the vitality of section five of the voting rights act. she previously served as a legislative staff attorney at the election assistance commission -- she has a degree from the university of washington college of law. loy roman, the president of the american constitutional rights union. her diverse career exempt pfizer expertise in public policy -- exemplifies her
next is the professor of political science at michigan state university. she holds a phd in political science from the university of california san diego, a law degree from the university of san francisco school of law. her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights. her work as been published in numerous leading peer-reviewed journals and featured in a variety of media outlets, including the atlantic, the new york times, and the washington...
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the spirit nation and standing and next is [inaudible] a professor of political science at michigan state university and she holds a phd degree in political science for the university of california san diego, law degree from the university of san francisco school of law and her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights and her work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and are featured in a variety of media outlets including the atlantic, and "the washington post". yoandrea senteno is regional counsel in the mexican american legal defense and education fund dc office and andrea lead's best efforts protect latino voting rights in working to restore the vitality of section five voting rights act. she previously served as a legislative staff attorney at the eac, election assistant division holds a law degree from the university of washington college of law. lori roman president of the american constitutional right of the union for a diverse career her expertise in management, public policy, strategic planning and public relations.
the spirit nation and standing and next is [inaudible] a professor of political science at michigan state university and she holds a phd degree in political science for the university of california san diego, law degree from the university of san francisco school of law and her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights and her work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and are featured in a variety of media outlets...
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don't know of director of the sterling institute for jewish studies and more than israel at michigan state university. and i asked her about the prospects of the 2 sides reaching a ceasefire in the next few days. certainly it's heartbreaking stories to hear about children for sure. and that's why i think many people around the world and including president biden, and i think israel and palestine themselves would hope for an immediate cease, fire, cease fire as soon as possible. certainly biden is pressing for that. and actually it appears as if in the last couple days, egypt has been mediating and facilitating those ceasefire. negotiations are ready in the last couple days between hamas and israel. and so both parties are trying to jock for what the conditions of those fires would be. and neither hamas nor israel at this point has agreed on those conditions. but we're certainly hoping for a cease fire as soon as possible. i think part of what's going on with different officials and mos, and also with miss now is kind of a posturing. so that they don't feel like someone else's telling them when to sto
don't know of director of the sterling institute for jewish studies and more than israel at michigan state university. and i asked her about the prospects of the 2 sides reaching a ceasefire in the next few days. certainly it's heartbreaking stories to hear about children for sure. and that's why i think many people around the world and including president biden, and i think israel and palestine themselves would hope for an immediate cease, fire, cease fire as soon as possible. certainly biden...
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are another director of the selling institute for jewish studies and more than israel at michigan state university. i asked her about the prospects of the 2 sides, reaching a thief fire in the next few days. certainly it's heartbreaking stories to hear about children for sure. and that's why i think many people around the world, including president biden, and i think is realism pal. students themselves would hope for an immediate cease fire fire as soon as possible. certainly biden is pressing for that and actually it appears as if in the last couple days, egypt has been mediating and facilitating those ceasefire negotiations already in the last couple days between hamas and israel. and so both parties are trying to asked for what the conditions of those cease fires would be and neither hamas nor israel at this point has agreed on those conditions. but we're certainly hoping for a cease fire as soon as possible. i think part of what's going on with different officials and mos and also with miss now is kind of a posturing so that they don't feel like someone else's telling them when to stop or so t
are another director of the selling institute for jewish studies and more than israel at michigan state university. i asked her about the prospects of the 2 sides, reaching a thief fire in the next few days. certainly it's heartbreaking stories to hear about children for sure. and that's why i think many people around the world, including president biden, and i think is realism pal. students themselves would hope for an immediate cease fire fire as soon as possible. certainly biden is pressing...
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iran off from michigan state university she told us that the on race between jewish and arab israelis is now on preset ended in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included israeli arab or on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where. for the 1st time his nails history there would be an air of party in the coalition government to they've always been multiple arab israeli parties in the knesset but not in the coalition government itself so it's going to be and precedent and good news this evening and unfortunately things have unraveled and that doesn't seem like that's going to happen either that a coalition government. oh maine while tensions from the israeli pennis palestinian conflict have spilled over to cities in other parts of the world including here in germany there have been renewed protests against israel's military operation in several cities but along with the protests there have also been rep
iran off from michigan state university she told us that the on race between jewish and arab israelis is now on preset ended in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included israeli arab or on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where. for the 1st time his nails history there would be an air of party in the...
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well earlier jewish studies professor from michigan state university told us that the wrist between jewish and arab israelis is now unprecedented in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new coalition government that included this really arab are on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time is. history there would be an arab party in the coalition government so there are always been multiple airbus really parties in the knesset but not in the coalition government itself so it's going to be an unprecedented good news this evening and unfortunately things have unraveled and that doesn't seem like that's going to happen either that coalition government. and tensions meanwhile from the israeli palestinian conflict have spilled over the cities around the world including here in germany there have been renewed protests against israel's military operation in several cities with $1500.00 people gathering in the northern city of r
well earlier jewish studies professor from michigan state university told us that the wrist between jewish and arab israelis is now unprecedented in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new coalition government that included this really arab are on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time is. history there would be an arab...
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university, having previously taught at the university of washington, university of utah and michigan state university. please welcome professor richard white. he (applause) >> i'm often accused of having a cynical 21st century view of the associates as the big four called incels in the 19th century, but actually that is not true. i have a cynical 19th century view of the associates. i'm pretty much in line with this with charles francis adams, who's president of the union pacific, who worked intimately with the big railroad men in the era including associates. the easiest way to characteristic -- i've known unknown tolerably many successful meant, big financial man. men famous during the last half century. and what's less interesting crowd i do not care to meet again, either in this world or the next, nor is one of them disassociated in my mind with thought of refinement. set of money gathers and traders, they're essentially unattractive and an interesting. the evaluation of individuals associates was much the same. -- famous writer in the 19th century who had the sharpest tongue in california, hilla
university, having previously taught at the university of washington, university of utah and michigan state university. please welcome professor richard white. he (applause) >> i'm often accused of having a cynical 21st century view of the associates as the big four called incels in the 19th century, but actually that is not true. i have a cynical 19th century view of the associates. i'm pretty much in line with this with charles francis adams, who's president of the union pacific, who...
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well earlier we spoke with a jewish studies professor at yale are not from michigan state university and she told us that the unrest between jewish and arab israelis is now unprecedented in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included this really arab are on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time. history there would be an arab party in the coalition government so they've always been multiple airbus really parties in the knesset but not in the coalition government itself so it's going to be and president good news this evening and unfortunately things have unraveled and that doesn't seem like that's going to happen either that the coalition government . now time for some of the other news making headlines around the world and protests against racism and police violence have been held across brazil after 28 people were killed in a row in a raid on a villa in rio de janeiro place s
well earlier we spoke with a jewish studies professor at yale are not from michigan state university and she told us that the unrest between jewish and arab israelis is now unprecedented in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included this really arab are on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the...
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were earlier jewish studies professor ya know aren't all from michigan state university told me that the unrest between jewish and arab israelis is on president. it's especially challenging because just this evening. there was supposed to be and even for a new a coalition government that included this really arab party led by months or abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time in israel's history there would be an arab party in the coalition government so there's always been multiple airbus really parties in the knesset but not in the coalition government itself so it's going to be an unprecedented good news this evening and unfortunately things have unraveled and that doesn't seem like that's going to happen either that the coalition government. and tensions from the israeli palestinian conflict have spilled over to cities around the world including right here in germany there have been renewed protests against israel's military operation in several cities with over 1500 people gathering in the northern c
were earlier jewish studies professor ya know aren't all from michigan state university told me that the unrest between jewish and arab israelis is on president. it's especially challenging because just this evening. there was supposed to be and even for a new a coalition government that included this really arab party led by months or abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time in israel's history there would be an...
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well earlier jewish studies professor a runoff from michigan state university told us that the unrest between jewish and arab israelis is now unprecedented in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included this really arab party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time this was history there would be an arab party in the coalition government so they've always been multiple airbus really parties in the knesset but not in the coalition government itself so it was going to be and president good news this evening and unfortunately things have unraveled and that doesn't seem like that's going to happen either that the coalition government. staying with the story tensions from the israeli head of palestinian conflict has spilled over into cities in other parts of the world including here in germany there have been renewed protest against israel's military operation in several cities but along wit
well earlier jewish studies professor a runoff from michigan state university told us that the unrest between jewish and arab israelis is now unprecedented in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included this really arab party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where the for the 1st time this was history there would be...
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professor l. ira knob director of the selling institute for jury studies and modern israel at michigan state university. thank you very much for being with us here on dw news. now us president joe biden has given his deadline for the escalation on the ground this now who said that he's going to continue his military operation. but how moss is looking for a truce? how do you see the 2 sides reaching a cease fire in the next few days? it's good to be with you and certainly it's heartbreaking stories to hear about children for sure. and that's why i think many people around the world, including president biden, and i think israel and palestine themselves would hope for an immediate cease fire fire as soon as possible. certainly biden is pressing for that. and actually it appears as if in the last couple days, egypt has been mediating and facilitating those ceasefire. negotiations are ready in the last couple days between hamas and israel. and so both parties are trying to jock for what the conditions of those the fires would be and neither her mouth, nor israel at this point has agreed on those conditions
professor l. ira knob director of the selling institute for jury studies and modern israel at michigan state university. thank you very much for being with us here on dw news. now us president joe biden has given his deadline for the escalation on the ground this now who said that he's going to continue his military operation. but how moss is looking for a truce? how do you see the 2 sides reaching a cease fire in the next few days? it's good to be with you and certainly it's heartbreaking...
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we're equally proud of our amazing research institutions, including michigan state university, the university of michigan, wayne state, and michigan tech. today's students are tomorrow's engineers. we know that. we're counting on their brainpower to build a future in which cars are connected and collisions are a memory. that future is being written today at the american center for mobility in michigan and m city at the university of michigan where connected and automated vehicles are tested, evaluated and demonstrated. it's really amazing to see, mr. president. and it's being written by michigan auto makers who are working towards a day when cars are emissions free, emissions free. i know that president biden was impressed by ford's new f-150 lightning that he test drove in michigan last week. i think it was hard to get him out of the car, he thought it was so cool. last month i toured g.m.'s new factory zero which will soon be manufacturing electric hummers and silverado trucks, chevy silverado trucks. and in detroit, sallentis is gearing up to build the jeep. it's what we've always done in
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i'm delighted to welcome assistant professor of politics and michigan state university, the author ofs was published last year. i am joined by my colleague, a resident scholar and public opinion and director of the service center in american life. i am first going to ask a few questions about the book and then we will transition to conversation. feel free to submit questions and i will work them in if they are good enough. can you tell me, what do we learn about representation from your book x would you say the main takeaways are? >> thank you so much for this invitation, i am happy to be here and share about my book. the book asks one question, what is the status of american muslims and american democracy? that's a pretty broad question. the way we ask can take a number of different forms. one of the ways in which we can understand to answer that question, look at the quality of political representation and why we might be interested in this, how might we measure it? there are some scientists a lot about this. let me give you a little bit about why we should care. legislatures are ex
i'm delighted to welcome assistant professor of politics and michigan state university, the author ofs was published last year. i am joined by my colleague, a resident scholar and public opinion and director of the service center in american life. i am first going to ask a few questions about the book and then we will transition to conversation. feel free to submit questions and i will work them in if they are good enough. can you tell me, what do we learn about representation from your book x...
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don't know of director of the sunday institute for jewish studies at modern israel at the michigan state university thank you very much david for being with us here on the unions now u.s. president joe biden had a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu way he's expressed support for a cease fire but israel says it is going to continue these bombardments based on what you have seen what i have seen so far all we a step closer to a cease fire i certainly hope so i hope that there can be an immediate cease fire it's a heartbreaking upsetting anguishing week that has occurred in my heart goes out to israelis have been killed and most of the country that's in the constantly running to bomb shelters in my heart goes out to the palestinian civilians who have been killed and all the civilians in gaza who are living in fear so certainly there's a need for a ceasefire and it's my impression that the united states and egypt with possibly the help of copter and the u.a.e. and saudi arabia and others are going to try to move the parties to mutually satisfactory ceasefire as soon as possible h
don't know of director of the sunday institute for jewish studies at modern israel at the michigan state university thank you very much david for being with us here on the unions now u.s. president joe biden had a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu way he's expressed support for a cease fire but israel says it is going to continue these bombardments based on what you have seen what i have seen so far all we a step closer to a cease fire i certainly hope so i hope that...
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should be an anderson conversation here to welcome the assistant professor of politics at michigan state university preach is also the author of outsiders at home the politics of american summit. published last year by cambridge university will talk about the book in some detail. i'm also joined by my colleague who is aag resident scholar and pulling in public opinion is also director of service under lives. that let me get started. our first point to ask a few questions all with them in their good enough. with that, can you tell me a little bit, what did we learn about representation of muslims from your book? what would you say the main takeaways are on that. to connect and give much for this presentation happened to and share little bit about my book. the book broadly asked one question. what is the status of american muslims and american democracy. that is a pretty broad question. the way we ask it can take a number of differentnt forms. and one of the ways in which we can actually understand and begin to answer that question was to look at the quality of political representation. and why might
should be an anderson conversation here to welcome the assistant professor of politics at michigan state university preach is also the author of outsiders at home the politics of american summit. published last year by cambridge university will talk about the book in some detail. i'm also joined by my colleague who is aag resident scholar and pulling in public opinion is also director of service under lives. that let me get started. our first point to ask a few questions all with them in their...
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is an assistant professor of politics and this is the department of political science at michigan state university. she's also the author of "outsiders at home: the politics of american islamophobia", published last year by cambridge university press and we will talk about thebook in some detail . i'm joined by my colleague daniel cox who is a resident scholar in polling and public opinion at ati whose ace director of the service center on american lies. on first going to ask nazita a few questions about her book and then we will transfer into conversation. feel free to submit questions by twitter or email and i'll work then and if they are good enough . with that, can you tell me what did we learn about representation of muslims from your book? what would you say themain takeaways are on that front ? >> i'm happy to be here and share a little bit about my book . the book broadly asks one question which is what is the status of american muslims in american democracy? and that is a pretty broad question. the way we ask it can take a number of different forms and one of the ways in which we can actu
is an assistant professor of politics and this is the department of political science at michigan state university. she's also the author of "outsiders at home: the politics of american islamophobia", published last year by cambridge university press and we will talk about thebook in some detail . i'm joined by my colleague daniel cox who is a resident scholar in polling and public opinion at ati whose ace director of the service center on american lies. on first going to ask nazita a...
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after graduating from michigan state university in 1966, he joined the united states army where he intended -- attended infantry officer candidate school. he went on to compete -- complete all the training necessary to become a green beret and proudly served his country as a first lieutenant during the vietnam war. this was something that tom was deeply proud of. his service to the country. upon his honorable discharge from the army, tom returned to detroit where he graduated from wayne state university law school and was admitted to both the michigan and florida bar. he became the managing partner of the law firm in daytona beach and had many exciting real estate adventures in florida before moving back to metro detroit in 1990 to establish his own firm where he practiced for another 18 years. tom married his exceptional wife, janet, in 1991. together they opened their hearts and their home in northville to members of our community and countless occasions. this was the stuff that the democrats of western wayne county are made of. and it is what raised me as a young candidate for congress t
after graduating from michigan state university in 1966, he joined the united states army where he intended -- attended infantry officer candidate school. he went on to compete -- complete all the training necessary to become a green beret and proudly served his country as a first lieutenant during the vietnam war. this was something that tom was deeply proud of. his service to the country. upon his honorable discharge from the army, tom returned to detroit where he graduated from wayne state...
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photograph that i think we can show you so this is an anti-war protest held at michigan or i'm sorry it wayne state university in michigan, which was organized by the american student union. this was a nationwide organization of students who campaigned against the rise of nationalism and fascism in europe and promoted pacifism the idea that war should be avoided at all costs. they held national days of organization and on april 22nd 1936 a half a million students from around the country including those at wayne state left their classrooms to strike pledging that they wouldn't fight in any foreign war. this is kind of logical because students of course would be the ones called on to fight and many young americans were starting to find their voice in this moment, maybe because of the bleak state of the country, so they were trying to create a new world and had no idea that world war ii would soon start to challenge their ideas of pacifism. yeah, i'm struck by, you know, just kind of doing the quick math people who are late teens or early 20s at this time would have been born either at the tail end of what was t
photograph that i think we can show you so this is an anti-war protest held at michigan or i'm sorry it wayne state university in michigan, which was organized by the american student union. this was a nationwide organization of students who campaigned against the rise of nationalism and fascism in europe and promoted pacifism the idea that war should be avoided at all costs. they held national days of organization and on april 22nd 1936 a half a million students from around the country...
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states. they're watching what's going on, university of michigan at berkeley and other places and they say, we to do something about this vietnam thing. it's not our main concern. we're focused on issues of racial justice, economic justice, but let's do something. so what do you do if you want to kind of do something on the cheap that doesn't take a lot of time or effort, not this massive commitment of trying to set up sources in europe and polling -- let's have a rally. let's have a march. this is something that's been happening by 1965, thousands of times. having to do with race issues in the united states. but it's easily accessible. if you say to somebody, we're going to have a march and a rally, you want to join. everyone goes, yeah, what the black people do all the time. right. it's an available tool. everybody kind of knows about it. they figure, won't be a big deal. let's go for it. and they announce, a few weeks lead time, we're going to have a march and rally in washington, d.c., april 1965, to protest lyndon johnson's escalation of the war in vietnam. once again it's like that party
states. they're watching what's going on, university of michigan at berkeley and other places and they say, we to do something about this vietnam thing. it's not our main concern. we're focused on issues of racial justice, economic justice, but let's do something. so what do you do if you want to kind of do something on the cheap that doesn't take a lot of time or effort, not this massive commitment of trying to set up sources in europe and polling -- let's have a rally. let's have a march....
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1960, and had begun to spread throughout other campuses around the united states, from its foundation at the university of michiganey had a similar critique as their black radical counterparts. there's something about vietnam that seems wrong. it seems again to be some kind of american intervention in a third world country where we're probably not welcome, and we're probably not serving the need for those people to have democratic self-determination. remember, the sds activists, the white new left in particular, were really honed in on this idea of democratic self-determination, that people, including the american people, should have the tools and the means to realize their own destiny, to fulfill their own promise and their own policy concerns. so you got white and black radicals. you've got an older tradition, people who are generally chronologically older coming out of the a pacifist tradition or a tradition of dissent that extends back into the '40s and '50s, who are raising some real questions. early days about the war in vietnam. but again, a very quiet voice in the national conversation, a voice that a larg
1960, and had begun to spread throughout other campuses around the united states, from its foundation at the university of michiganey had a similar critique as their black radical counterparts. there's something about vietnam that seems wrong. it seems again to be some kind of american intervention in a third world country where we're probably not welcome, and we're probably not serving the need for those people to have democratic self-determination. remember, the sds activists, the white new...
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in the dynamic of the palestine. israel issue in the united states, but are things really changing. today we speak the university of michigan history, professor juan cole, who's influential blog on u. s. foreign policy in the middle east, turns 20 years old. next year. it's called informed comment, and it's a must read blog on this crisis. professor called before we begin, i had a chance to ask senator chris murphy about the biden administration stance on the bloodshed in palestine and israel. do we have tools in our tool kit that can help the u. s. b in flu all this time because we seem to have been in this episode again and again and again. and the question is, do we have more latitude today after the abraham accords? do we have less latitude? what tools do we have? well, as you know, it's harder for us to influence events in israel or in the palestinian territories because of the lack of leadership on both sides that are interested in dialogue. unfortunately, netanyahu has been rewarded politically for moving further away from the palestinian state. equally, hamas has been rewarded for organizing militant opposition to i
in the dynamic of the palestine. israel issue in the united states, but are things really changing. today we speak the university of michigan history, professor juan cole, who's influential blog on u. s. foreign policy in the middle east, turns 20 years old. next year. it's called informed comment, and it's a must read blog on this crisis. professor called before we begin, i had a chance to ask senator chris murphy about the biden administration stance on the bloodshed in palestine and israel....
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right direction but i think it's good to take time then yes states like new york where you and i are in michigan where my son is the universityf michigan that governors say not okay with the cdc says were gonna make our own rules i think it's going to take a while but america is fed up it's been long over a a year and if you're vaccinated there's no risk, let's get back to normal. brian: i been in new york most of the year very different than the midwest the mask is going to progress in very different speeds in different parts of the country, thank you for your thoughts. t still ahead more on the fallout from the colonial pipeline attack some drivers paying $7 a gallon for gas this is biden clears the kremlin of any wrongdoing in the attack what o happened to biden's tough stance on putin north carolina congressman richard hudson's next, you are watching "the evening edit". >> i want to know the state involvement in russia and it may be that we need to make her concerns known in very strong terms president putin. ♪ ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the bra
right direction but i think it's good to take time then yes states like new york where you and i are in michigan where my son is the universityf michigan that governors say not okay with the cdc says were gonna make our own rules i think it's going to take a while but america is fed up it's been long over a a year and if you're vaccinated there's no risk, let's get back to normal. brian: i been in new york most of the year very different than the midwest the mask is going to progress in very...
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university. ned, we'll start with you, because it is said there are candidates in georgia and michigan who want to be head of state. excuse me, michigan, not arkansas. what do you think we're in for? >> you're right, it matters who supervises the -- it makes a difference if the individuas who did that were honest or not. i'm thinking about possible moves in the process. >> what's happening here? are people using trump's big lie to enshrine voter suppression laws but also now to roadways for the presidency? >> they have roadways they can now use to. >> ned, let's use the example of jodi heist in georgia. he would face up to the secretary of the united states. how much power does he have? >> it varies state to state. secretaries of state tend to have sufficient power directing local election officials. in other states, the role of the county process, you can't generalize it in all 50 states. but it is true everywhere -- there is some symbolism here, too. as that article pointed out, you want people with integrity. >> it depends who has to wait. trump wants to put people if place who will count votes his bay and not
university. ned, we'll start with you, because it is said there are candidates in georgia and michigan who want to be head of state. excuse me, michigan, not arkansas. what do you think we're in for? >> you're right, it matters who supervises the -- it makes a difference if the individuas who did that were honest or not. i'm thinking about possible moves in the process. >> what's happening here? are people using trump's big lie to enshrine voter suppression laws but also now to...
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michigan, that is important. you get nasa stem grants to your university in your state.he greatest way to answer your question is look what happened to young people getting turned on because of the space program back in mercury, gemini, and apollo for a couple of generations, look at the engineers and mathematicians and the technologists and the scientists that came out of that. then, as we interact these mysteries of the universe with the telescopes, what the hubble space telescope, what is going to lunch at the end of the year's going to do is unlock more of these mysteries of looking back in time at the source of one light almost began. all of this is exciting young people. as you probably know, you walked into a room with kids and if they are bored, you start talking about space, their eyes light up. you suddenly get them engaged. interestingly, that history that i just recounted, 60% of people alive today were not alive to see apollo land on the moon. imagine going forward how we can inspire with the first woman and the first person of color when we landed back on t
michigan, that is important. you get nasa stem grants to your university in your state.he greatest way to answer your question is look what happened to young people getting turned on because of the space program back in mercury, gemini, and apollo for a couple of generations, look at the engineers and mathematicians and the technologists and the scientists that came out of that. then, as we interact these mysteries of the universe with the telescopes, what the hubble space telescope, what is...
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states. one of the first places in which an antiwar mobilization effort begins is on the university campus at the university of michigan. remember the place where the students were democratic society had been founded a few years earlier? there is a movement among faculty, not undergraduates, not graduate students, but basically junior faculty. these are men -- almost all men, might have been all men -- in their late 20's and early 30's who, for various reasons, are suspicious of literally what johnson has just told them in this nationally televised speech about why we have to escalate involvement in vietnam. about 20 of these young professors -- untenured, no job security -- gather together in a room like this and say, what should we do? i think we have to do something on campus to bring the attention of young people that something is amiss in vietnam. they literally sit around like this and try to brainstorm, what can we do? almost like a tick list. what are the tools we can use, what are the possibilities? they come up with a pretty simple solution. we should not have classes on a day certain, pick a day. instead of
states. one of the first places in which an antiwar mobilization effort begins is on the university campus at the university of michigan. remember the place where the students were democratic society had been founded a few years earlier? there is a movement among faculty, not undergraduates, not graduate students, but basically junior faculty. these are men -- almost all men, might have been all men -- in their late 20's and early 30's who, for various reasons, are suspicious of literally what...
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michigan on the "today" show! happy 60th, mom! >> good morning, kristen and peter, from wilmington, delaware, it's her 11th birthday. >> i'm loving the "today" show. >> i'm from north carolina, graduated from north carolina ap state universitywelcome back to today on this saturday morning. a quick happy early mother's day to all the moms out there. to my mom and my wife, to the next mother in line, kristen welker. >> thank you. i am so looking forward to that advice, that is so sweet of you guys and i can certainly use it. >> we have you covered and will get to that in a moment. >>> first, new signs of hope in the battle against the pandemic with americans making new progress getting americans vaccinated. today, the atlanta braves are among those playing ball to get a shot at the game. is atlanta the truest park home to the braves. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. they are playing ball in front of a sold-out crowd, the first time in 576 days since they've done it. that's what we saw last night and set to do it again. what's remarkable is every ticket holder in addition to getting a seat are getting a shot if they so choose. let's talk about those numbers. they are moving in the right direction you consider th
michigan on the "today" show! happy 60th, mom! >> good morning, kristen and peter, from wilmington, delaware, it's her 11th birthday. >> i'm loving the "today" show. >> i'm from north carolina, graduated from north carolina ap state universitywelcome back to today on this saturday morning. a quick happy early mother's day to all the moms out there. to my mom and my wife, to the next mother in line, kristen welker. >> thank you. i am so looking forward...
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states. there is a reasonable body of work that points to gasoline prices having a reasonable link to inflation expectations. we have seen the inflation expectations in things like the university of michigandly. this is something the fed are watching, which is one of the reasons people have been watching the fed's minutes. so closely we have seen not just oil prices pushing through. i think some of the volatility there, some of the upside on gasoline prices is causing households in the u.s. to have the pause for thought on where they think prices are going. we have to remember, this near-term volatility can play quite quickly. when we actually look at the overall picture, our view is that there are many, many more factors to think about, not least the savings rate, which will actually buffer some of these near-term, more volatile series. anna: stay with us. john bilton, thanks for your thoughts so far on the european market open. europe's growth to recovery. eu finance ministers meet today as optimism about the bloc's economic rebound grows. we will get more on that story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." 10 minutes into our trading ses
states. there is a reasonable body of work that points to gasoline prices having a reasonable link to inflation expectations. we have seen the inflation expectations in things like the university of michigandly. this is something the fed are watching, which is one of the reasons people have been watching the fed's minutes. so closely we have seen not just oil prices pushing through. i think some of the volatility there, some of the upside on gasoline prices is causing households in the u.s. to...
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michigan rising action says that money should not have received tax exempt status. the governor's trip came as she advised people not to leave the state. meantime, the university position. this after a wave of backlash criticizing nicole jones for being the founder of the controversial 1619 project examining slavery. unc has since lowered its offer 10 year position to five year contract with a performance review at the end. and you have to watch this. a deputy single-handedly lifts a car off a woman who was pinned underneath. check it out. >> is he under it? >> yes. >> trapped. >> please, please. >> she is trapped under the vehicle. jillian: incredible body cam footage shows the virginia deputy freeing the woman before rescuing a child trapped inside the car. the woman is, thankfully, expected to be okay. how about this? just last summer, the same deputy saved two people from a burning home. that is certainly. lawrence: can we book him on the program? jillian: i know, i said i want him tomorrow. we have got to get him somewhere. steve: i want to see how big this person is and how brawny that person is. ainsley: don't they say when you are faced with danger the
michigan rising action says that money should not have received tax exempt status. the governor's trip came as she advised people not to leave the state. meantime, the university position. this after a wave of backlash criticizing nicole jones for being the founder of the controversial 1619 project examining slavery. unc has since lowered its offer 10 year position to five year contract with a performance review at the end. and you have to watch this. a deputy single-handedly lifts a car off a...
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states. well over a year since it came from wuhan, china. joining us from ann arbor, michigan is dr. howard markel, the director for the history of medicine at the university of michigan. thank you for being with us. dr. markel: hi, i am fondly here. host: thank you for joining us. tell us about your center. dr. markel: i direct the center for the history of medicine at the university of michigan. we have a collection of physicians, phd's in the history of medicine, and other scholars who try to understand how the profession of medicine and health care and disease has unfolded over the last many thousands of years. one of the great joys of doing that is to use those lessons to apply to the present. we've been doing that through the university of michigan, i think this is my 30th year at the university of michigan. i've been here a while doing that. host: it includes archival material including some posters like this one. it reads "parents of earth, are your children fully immunized?" where did this come from? dr. markel: i'm not seeing that poster right now so i can't look at it. there is a whole series of posters that go back from the early 20th kind of a
states. well over a year since it came from wuhan, china. joining us from ann arbor, michigan is dr. howard markel, the director for the history of medicine at the university of michigan. thank you for being with us. dr. markel: hi, i am fondly here. host: thank you for joining us. tell us about your center. dr. markel: i direct the center for the history of medicine at the university of michigan. we have a collection of physicians, phd's in the history of medicine, and other scholars who try...