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earlier i spoke to azure her—mies, from the australian national university.boriginal blood samples that were collected from those 35 different communities across australia between the 1960s in the 1990s, but predominately in the 1960s and 70s period. we are not entirely sure what consent was taken at the time but given the political climate we don�*t think that consent was taken and the university is making a really big effort to go back and try to find all 7000 people to have a discussion about what is the next steps. is it ok for us to keep the samples, should they be disposed of, and if we do can it be done back into canberra or should we return them to country? i have been working with the community for about three years now and eventually, i had just gone to that community to have that discussion about having the samples and can brand what they would like to do to them. the community themselves, it is a very cultural community. they were in two minds about canberra having the samples whether they were really wondering, so many people have passed away and
earlier i spoke to azure her—mies, from the australian national university.boriginal blood samples that were collected from those 35 different communities across australia between the 1960s in the 1990s, but predominately in the 1960s and 70s period. we are not entirely sure what consent was taken at the time but given the political climate we don�*t think that consent was taken and the university is making a really big effort to go back and try to find all 7000 people to have a discussion...
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australia�*s national university in canberra has offered to return thousands of blood samples taken fromthout their consent. some indigenous groups want to donate the samples to science, but others want them back for spiritual reasons. joining me now from canberra is azure hermies. she�*s the deputy director for the national centre for indigenous genomics. her department is part of the australian national university that�*s offering to return the blood samples taken from indigenous people. thank you forjoining us here. it is worth explaining, to put the story into context, why that blood was taken in the first place. absolutely. thank you for having me. the national university houses a collection of 7000 aboriginal blood samples collected from 35 communities across australia between the 1960s and 1990s but predominantly in the 1960s and 70s period. we are not sure what consent was taken at the time but given the political climate we don�*t think that consent was taken and the university is making a really big effort to go back and try to find all 7000 people to have a discussion about wh
australia�*s national university in canberra has offered to return thousands of blood samples taken fromthout their consent. some indigenous groups want to donate the samples to science, but others want them back for spiritual reasons. joining me now from canberra is azure hermies. she�*s the deputy director for the national centre for indigenous genomics. her department is part of the australian national university that�*s offering to return the blood samples taken from indigenous...
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it is a research fellow at the school of regulation and global governments of the australian national university joins me now via skype from sydney good to have you with us on the program sir relations between the 2 haven't been great in response as you just said but why is china doing this right now. it's great if you do you're absolutely right and your cross point is correct as well the relationship has being in freefall for quite some time and there are so many factors at play that beijing cvs camber as a malign after beijing sees a stray with a country that is seeking to hold kind of operator francis seeking to walk chinese investments in australia that is seeking to embarrass china on the world stage by criticizing its human rights record and that is seeking to interfere in china's internal affairs and interfere in china's sovereignty and maritime claims in the south china sea and east china sea so that the you will between beijing and camber is intense but in terms of the very specific cause of this particular decision it's probably a result of 2 key decisions made in camera which as your
it is a research fellow at the school of regulation and global governments of the australian national university joins me now via skype from sydney good to have you with us on the program sir relations between the 2 haven't been great in response as you just said but why is china doing this right now. it's great if you do you're absolutely right and your cross point is correct as well the relationship has being in freefall for quite some time and there are so many factors at play that beijing...
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mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this is a group of scientists who tend national universities sent give their findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and if you want to spoke to 5 of them and asked them what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said i job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that means hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so how angry are people over this lack of policy making by the government. people are getting angrier by the day i'm in a dead heat with the situation is really grim hospitals are still without oxygen some of them they're running out of bands of life same equipment plasma drugs and people are getting more in law abidin concern since there is the management to deal with this crisis just to give you an example i was not of meeting with my colleagues today and one person said i haven't done any work today i'm running around organizing a bed for someone in another county didn't show up at the meeting she's trying to organize
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the area the three stanford having a plan to as well, is a big party for santa clara university after winning the national chevy should. >>> plus, planning on going on a trip this summer, what you need to know about the risk of covid variance, even if you are vaccinated. >>> pretty nice weather for this evening looking at the pacific with still over an hour ago until the stunned -- sun goes down with the flag waving in the wind, which will be even stronger tomorrow. we will talk about the wind advisory coming up in the forecast. >>> let's give a shout out to some of our bay area grads. this is connor. connor will be going to college in the fall with a goal of studying medicine. you can send your grads photo to 2021 grads at cbs.com. no professional photos, please. >>> it is a big sign that the 80s are serious about exploring a potential move out of oakland. >>> yeah, guy has confirmed to kpix5 for a possible relocation . >> days could move to major league baseball. other cities include portland, nashville, charlotte, vancouver, and montrc failed to keep the expos in town. i reached out to the bay is mayor
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was a pity reports now from bogota as in most health centers in critical care units at the national university hospital are close to collapse from us in the song but we have 32 beds here all covered right now 15 beds we use intermedia unit have now been converted to i.c.u. we are stretched to the limit. dr. says the latest surge in infections has been devastating affecting younger patients and overwhelming already exhausted doctors and nurses the most worrisome thing is that we see that the peak is going to last longer than expected we will lack beds we are already holding ventilated patients longer in emergency rooms a month and a half ago a patient would find in i.c.u. in 2 hours now we are looking at a day or longer. colombia's 3rd peak of infections has been the most contagious and deadliest with the average number of daily deaths close to 500 the government says it's planning to transfer patients by air to other cities outside this emergency room the relatives of the patients fear for their loved ones in need of a ventilator. it's all full not only here everywhere we are waiting for them
was a pity reports now from bogota as in most health centers in critical care units at the national university hospital are close to collapse from us in the song but we have 32 beds here all covered right now 15 beds we use intermedia unit have now been converted to i.c.u. we are stretched to the limit. dr. says the latest surge in infections has been devastating affecting younger patients and overwhelming already exhausted doctors and nurses the most worrisome thing is that we see that the...
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kerryn baker, an expert on pacific politics at the australian national university, explains. woman on the precipice of samoa's powers as a prime minister butjust in terms of a change in government the human rights party is been in power for almost four years. the prime minister has been in for over 20. the last election day 94% of the seats. just having a viable and credible opposition party let alone them being on the verge of winning office, this is quite unprecedented in its samoa politics. the case was around the appointment of a woman's mp which would've deprived the opposition party of a majority. and ironically stopped samoa first woman from being elected. they were pointing the sixth woman or plan to appoint the sixth woman to make up the quota affected have a woman but now the court has said that you can't do that or effectively ruled out this changed? yes. at the centre of the debate was the wording of the legislation. it says a minimum of 10% but it also says five women mps. five women who were elected as only 9.8. we won't worry too much about the maths. tell us a
kerryn baker, an expert on pacific politics at the australian national university, explains. woman on the precipice of samoa's powers as a prime minister butjust in terms of a change in government the human rights party is been in power for almost four years. the prime minister has been in for over 20. the last election day 94% of the seats. just having a viable and credible opposition party let alone them being on the verge of winning office, this is quite unprecedented in its samoa politics....
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lets get more on this with kerryn baker, an expert on pacific politics at the australian national universityrra. good to have you with us. you're very good to have you with us. you're going to have to do a little bit of back explanation for our audience and me as well. the key thing about this is the dramatic rise of a woman to the top job paradoxically nearly scuppered by a system that was designed to help women in politics. what's going on? so this is a huge shift in samoa politics. 0fficials so this is a huge shift in samoa politics. officials not so this is a huge shift in samoa politics. 0fficials notjust having a woman on the precipice of having some mowers as a prime minister but just in terms of a change in government the human rights party is beenin government the human rights party is been in powerfor almost four years. the prime minister has been in for over 20. the last election day 190 for percent of the seas. just having a viable and credible opposition party let alone them being on the verge of winning office, this is quite unprecedented in its samoa politics. the case was aro
lets get more on this with kerryn baker, an expert on pacific politics at the australian national universityrra. good to have you with us. you're very good to have you with us. you're going to have to do a little bit of back explanation for our audience and me as well. the key thing about this is the dramatic rise of a woman to the top job paradoxically nearly scuppered by a system that was designed to help women in politics. what's going on? so this is a huge shift in samoa politics. 0fficials...
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so mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this group of scientists from 10 national universities give their findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and it really just spoke to find them and it was then that what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that midi hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so how angry are people over this lack of policy making by the government. people are getting angrier by the gee i'm in a dead heat with the situation is really grim hospitals are still without oxygen some of them they're running out of bands of life's a need quitman plasma drugs and people are getting more in line concern says brett is the management to deal with this crisis just to give you an example i was in i had a meeting with my colleagues today and one person said i haven't done any work today i'm running around organizing a bed for someone another county didn't show up at the meeting she's trying to organize an ox
so mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this group of scientists from 10 national universities give their findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and it really just spoke to find them and it was then that what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that midi hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so how angry are...
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australia's national university in canberra has offered to return thousands of blood samples taken froms have been held without their consent. some indigenous groups want to donate the samples to science, but others want them back for spiritual reasons. you're watching bbc news. uk music festivals could be facing another lost summer according to mps, who blame the government for not introducing an insurance safety net for organisers. a report from the digital, culture, media and sport committee also said ministers had "refused to take multiple opportunities" to address concerns, and that it will now be too late for many festivals to go ahead this year. sarah campbell reports. early may, and a test event at liverpool's sefton park. more than 5,000 people were allowed into enjoy the atmosphere, the music, the food. they were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see whether a festival could be a safe place during a pandemic. leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muddy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. and the reading and leeds fe
australia's national university in canberra has offered to return thousands of blood samples taken froms have been held without their consent. some indigenous groups want to donate the samples to science, but others want them back for spiritual reasons. you're watching bbc news. uk music festivals could be facing another lost summer according to mps, who blame the government for not introducing an insurance safety net for organisers. a report from the digital, culture, media and sport committee...
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australia�*s national university in canberra has offered to return thousands of blood samples taken fromut others want them back for spiritual reasons there�*s been conflicting reports that a second volcano has erupted in eastern congo, threatening the virunga national park which is home to a quarter of the world�*s critically endangered mountain gorillas. is a �*false alarm�* endangered mountain gorillas. now the government there says reports of a new eruption is a �*false alarm�* there was an eruption 18 days ago that hit the city and many people had to evacuate. hello there. we finally got there, it has been a miserable may, but we are closing the bank holiday weekend with some dry, settled and sunny weather. i know there has been some low cloud, mist and fog around as depicted beautifully by these patient sheep in doncaster, but we are optimistic that that will break. the morning satellite picture showing how extensive the cloud was, and in some areas it was thick enough for early morning drizzle, but the sunshine nibbling away at it quite nicely. into the afternoon there will be mor
australia�*s national university in canberra has offered to return thousands of blood samples taken fromut others want them back for spiritual reasons there�*s been conflicting reports that a second volcano has erupted in eastern congo, threatening the virunga national park which is home to a quarter of the world�*s critically endangered mountain gorillas. is a �*false alarm�* endangered mountain gorillas. now the government there says reports of a new eruption is a �*false...
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mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this is a group of scientists who tend national universities sent given they have findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and really just spoke to 5 of them and i asked them what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said i job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that means the hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so how angry are people over this lack of policy making by the government again people are getting angrier by the day i'm in day what the situation is really grim hospitals are still without oxygen some of them they're running out of bands of blanks they need quitman plasma drugs and people are getting more in line and concern says bret is the management to deal with this crisis not just to give you an example i was you know out of meeting with my colleagues today and one person said i haven't done any work today i'm running around organizing a bed for someone another county didn't show up at the meeting she's tr
mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this is a group of scientists who tend national universities sent given they have findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and really just spoke to 5 of them and i asked them what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said i job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that means the hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so...
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as in most health centers in bogata critical care units at the national university hospital are close to collapse family innocent we have 32 beds here all covered right now 15 beds to be used in intermediate unit have now been converted to i.c.u. we are stretched to the limit. dr spina says the latest surgeon infections has been devastating affecting younger patients and overwhelming already exhausted doctors and nurses the most worrisome thing is that we see that the peak is going to last longer than expected we will lack beds we are already holding ventilated patients longer in emergency rooms a month and a half ago a patient would find in i.c.u. in 2 hours now we are looking at a day or longer colombia's 3rd peak of infections has been the most contagious and deadliest with the average number of daily deaths close to 500 the government says it's planning to transfer patients by air to other cities outside this emergency room relatives of patients fear for their loved ones in need of a ventilator. it's all full not only here everywhere we are waiting for them to give us an answer bu
as in most health centers in bogata critical care units at the national university hospital are close to collapse family innocent we have 32 beds here all covered right now 15 beds to be used in intermediate unit have now been converted to i.c.u. we are stretched to the limit. dr spina says the latest surgeon infections has been devastating affecting younger patients and overwhelming already exhausted doctors and nurses the most worrisome thing is that we see that the peak is going to last...
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without face masks because they have either been tested or vaccinated researchers at florida national university where they have been training these dogs, they say not only can dogs detect the scent of covid-19, but they are incredibly accurate at doing it. they're right upwards of 95% of the time, and they're not the only university that has been researching this there have been researchers looking at this the last year at university of pennsylvania as well as internationally, as places as far away from beirut, lebanon. when we talk to experts handlers and researchers at places like fiu, they say they feel like this could be a really good safety net, if you will, moving forward as we enter this space where we as americans are having to trust each other. if we're outside or inside without a mask, we are fully vaccinated they say dogs like cairo can be the safety net to give people a little bit of a buffer to feel comfortable at events like this. if the dog detects any covid-19 scent they sit they are taken out of line and taken to another tent where they have a rapid testing site available. >> b
without face masks because they have either been tested or vaccinated researchers at florida national university where they have been training these dogs, they say not only can dogs detect the scent of covid-19, but they are incredibly accurate at doing it. they're right upwards of 95% of the time, and they're not the only university that has been researching this there have been researchers looking at this the last year at university of pennsylvania as well as internationally, as places as far...
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of mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this group of scientists from 10 national universities sent given their findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and if you want to spoke to 5 of them and i asked them what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that means the hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so how angry are people over this lack of policy making by the government. people are getting angrier by the day i'm in daily what the situation is really grim hospitals are still without oxygen some of them they're running out of bands of life's they need gripman plasma drugs and people are getting more in line concern says there is a management to deal with this crisis just to give you an example i was not of meeting with my colleagues today and one person said i haven't done any work today i'm running around when i sing a bet for someone another county didn't show up at the meeting she's trying to organize an oxy
of mutants which could cause a trace to public health now this group of scientists from 10 national universities sent given their findings to the relevant authorities in march as you mentioned and if you want to spoke to 5 of them and i asked them what happened why wasn't anything done and one of them said job is to provide evidence for the job the policy making is that the government basically implying that means the hard science did not drive policy making as much as it should have so how...
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herskovitz as a research fellow in the school of regulation and global governance of the australian national university he says tension between the 2 trading partners are not likely to end soon. the relationship has to be in freefall for quite some time and there are so many factors at play that beijing sees kember as a moat line act up beijing sees a stray with a country that is seeking to hold china back a range of fronts that is seeking to walk chinese investments in australia that is seeking to embarrass china on the world stage by criticizing its human rights record and that is even to interfere in china's internal affairs and interfere in china something in maritime claims in the south china sea in the east china sea so the you will between beijing and counter is intense but in terms of the very specific cause of this particular decision it's probably a result of tricky decisions made any move to review the 99 year lease on the port of darwin for the chinese company land bridge and then that decision by the israeli federal government to veto those goals in the road in the future grievance between
herskovitz as a research fellow in the school of regulation and global governance of the australian national university he says tension between the 2 trading partners are not likely to end soon. the relationship has to be in freefall for quite some time and there are so many factors at play that beijing sees kember as a moat line act up beijing sees a stray with a country that is seeking to hold china back a range of fronts that is seeking to walk chinese investments in australia that is...
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s, and i come, he's an associate professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university. he joins us from cambra professor, welcome back. good to have you on the news. our again. so can i just ask you briefly put your cards on the table? do you think corona virus is synthetic? i manmade. or do you believe it's just a natural evolution of an effect? i guess the flu virus. this is come up through the ecology of the virus commute, the virus world if you will. chuck. now peter, i can't be a 100 percent. sure. but there is a lot of evidence supporting a natural cause of the pandemic. so we've had about 40 new infections appear in the world since the 19 seventy's, the majority of them have been transferred from animals to humans. we've had 7 corona viruses including sa, coby 2 that have infected human, and they've all come from the animal world. and bass are responsible for lots of these new infections that emerge. so i think it is very plausible that a infection koby to this buyer has come from back. there's been an intermediate house that's impacted humans cannot completely
s, and i come, he's an associate professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university. he joins us from cambra professor, welcome back. good to have you on the news. our again. so can i just ask you briefly put your cards on the table? do you think corona virus is synthetic? i manmade. or do you believe it's just a natural evolution of an effect? i guess the flu virus. this is come up through the ecology of the virus commute, the virus world if you will. chuck. now peter, i...
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foreign policy, topped the national defense university and served on the secretary of state earth working group. from 2008 to 2018 dr. ferrer was associate professor of the practice of religion and world affairs at georgetown university at the school of foreign service. he also directed the religious freedom project at georgetown's center which became the religious freedom institute. in addition to leading that tom is a senior fellow at the institute for studies of religion at baylor university and he also serves as a consultant to the u.s. catholic bishops conference and is a member of several in visor he counsels including the human rights program and the international division of alliance defending freedom. thompson many published works include world of faith and freedom, why international religious liberty is vital to america's national security published by oxford university press in 2008. it is a book that has shaped and continues to shape u.s. religious freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia the law and public service. he
foreign policy, topped the national defense university and served on the secretary of state earth working group. from 2008 to 2018 dr. ferrer was associate professor of the practice of religion and world affairs at georgetown university at the school of foreign service. he also directed the religious freedom project at georgetown's center which became the religious freedom institute. in addition to leading that tom is a senior fellow at the institute for studies of religion at baylor university...
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recruitment when it comes to cyberspace but also partners for this innovation for the university of texas at el paso national academic excellence in cyber operations. so i'm curious about just how much the department prioritizes collaboration with universities. as you described dod is a key partner. i want to give you a chance to elaborate on this, and again not just in terms of equipment but also as a key partner. >> yes, absolutely, congresswoman. research, universities who have a focus on cyber do provide tremendous benefit to the nation. universities as part of our research and engineering efforts in the department are a key source of ideas and innovation for us and we have prioritized funding to those institutions. we will have to reengage with you when the president's budget is submitted about specifics related to that. gen. nakasone: congressman, if i might just add to those comments. as you well know if the national security agency sponsors over 300 centers of academic excellence in the united states, of which i believe utep as you indicated is one event that will -- one of them that will continue to
recruitment when it comes to cyberspace but also partners for this innovation for the university of texas at el paso national academic excellence in cyber operations. so i'm curious about just how much the department prioritizes collaboration with universities. as you described dod is a key partner. i want to give you a chance to elaborate on this, and again not just in terms of equipment but also as a key partner. >> yes, absolutely, congresswoman. research, universities who have a focus...
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university, and the international division of alliance defending freedom. tom's many published works include world of faith and freedom, why international religious liberty is vital to american national security, published by oxford university press in 2008. it a book that has shaped and continue hes to shape u.s. religious freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia, the law, and public service. he currently serves of counsel to the linear law firm. having serves a president and chancellor of baylor university, and dean of the pepperdine school of law, judge starr continues to teach law, writes articles of interest and serves regularly as a commentator for various television and radio programs. he serves on the boards of advocateses international and the christian legal society and on the advisory abort of alliance defending freedom. as a constitutional expert, and master lawyer, ken has served -- argued 36 cases before the u.s. supreme court, including during his service as u.s. solicitor general. he served as united states circuit judge nor district of columbia circuit, as counselor lore and chief of staff for attorney general
university, and the international division of alliance defending freedom. tom's many published works include world of faith and freedom, why international religious liberty is vital to american national security, published by oxford university press in 2008. it a book that has shaped and continue hes to shape u.s. religious freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia, the law, and public service. he currently serves of counsel to the linear...
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a political scientist at the us trillion national university, we have been discussing if this budgetending. very conservative when it comes to some estimates about things like the price of iron ore unemployment -- or unappointed. >> i think it is faithful to a massively spending budget. government kind of pushes the debt and deficit line. i think there are probably some fairly conservative estimates. but they are kicking the can down the road. at the moment, it is leading the way for opposition to attack them politically. the labor government is usually quite centerleft and usually more in favor of big spending budgets. but they are combining about the levels of expenditure here. it is fascinating times for australian politics. but we will see how accurate these estimates look in 15 years. >> the shadow treasurer a moment ago said the government has eaten their lunch in terms of spending. coming down for eight years, covering these budgets. it is a debt and deficit disaster. >> covid happen for one. and we see this trend in australian politics. debt and deficit is into the order of t
a political scientist at the us trillion national university, we have been discussing if this budgetending. very conservative when it comes to some estimates about things like the price of iron ore unemployment -- or unappointed. >> i think it is faithful to a massively spending budget. government kind of pushes the debt and deficit line. i think there are probably some fairly conservative estimates. but they are kicking the can down the road. at the moment, it is leading the way for...
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the interesting thing is that 84% of the nation supports universal background checks. seems okay, it's easy enough to do, no brainer. the house passed earlier this year, happened before, waiting for the senate. is going to get around to it this year, much like the last number of years, and so the time being this troubled issue for so many of us is likely to continue. >> it is just really depressing to talk about this so many innocent lives lost for no reason. >> again and again. >> larry, thanks for your input there. we appreciate you and see you next sunday. >>> coming up next, our top stories, another mass shooting overnight, this one in n miami. we have the latest after this. >>> memorial day weekend starting to heat up terms of temperatures. heat advise ris tomorrow, 90s in the forecast today. a closer look when we come right back. >>> welcome back, at 7:54, the top stories on this sunday, another mass shooting in america, this time in miami, where two people were killed and more than 20 were wounded at a banquet hall west of miami gardens. crowds had gathered for
the interesting thing is that 84% of the nation supports universal background checks. seems okay, it's easy enough to do, no brainer. the house passed earlier this year, happened before, waiting for the senate. is going to get around to it this year, much like the last number of years, and so the time being this troubled issue for so many of us is likely to continue. >> it is just really depressing to talk about this so many innocent lives lost for no reason. >> again and again....
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diatribe against, what he believed, were the anti-christian and anticapitalist forces at the nation's best universitiesobligation and right to rule over others. he changed his mind during the mid-1960s, but many conservatives remain staunchly opposed to the landmark civil-rights bills of 1964 and '65. in other words, the modern-republican party has its roots in rebellion. rebellion against the main currents of change, in modern-american society. the growth of the welfare state. the secularization of life. and the increasing diversity of american society. the trouble is most americans don't agree with that protest. they may express discomfort with the welfare state, in theory. but in practice, they love social security, medicare, and the rest. secularization is a force that is sweeping almost-all advanced-industrial societies. and one government can do little to stop. and america's growing diversity is inevitable in a country built on immigration, and has proved mostly to be a strength, not a weakness. but republican politicians are, now, riding the back of a tiger. and they can't get off. reagan, gingr
diatribe against, what he believed, were the anti-christian and anticapitalist forces at the nation's best universitiesobligation and right to rule over others. he changed his mind during the mid-1960s, but many conservatives remain staunchly opposed to the landmark civil-rights bills of 1964 and '65. in other words, the modern-republican party has its roots in rebellion. rebellion against the main currents of change, in modern-american society. the growth of the welfare state. the...
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thclara university women's soccer team pulled off a major upset over the weekend beating florida state to capture the national title. they did it in such dramatic fashion. on penalty kicks. boom. does that look familiar a championship penalty kick to the right side of the net. yes, it should because a former santa clara university alum did the same thing 22 years ago to clench the world cup for the women's national soccer team. one the most iconic moments in sports history. look who has joined us, also someone who came out of santa clara university program and a great program. major part in the school's first ever national hit, right and a two time gold medalist. allie wagner. hi. >> hi. i have my kids somewhere float around if you saw them in the background. nice to see you. thank you for having me. >> of course. i get the working mom thing. it is totally fine if they want to talk about, you know, how exciting it was. you were at the game. you know, being there as someone who was part of that program in the past and now sharing young crop on and seeing them win. how is that like for you >> i honestly, it was
thclara university women's soccer team pulled off a major upset over the weekend beating florida state to capture the national title. they did it in such dramatic fashion. on penalty kicks. boom. does that look familiar a championship penalty kick to the right side of the net. yes, it should because a former santa clara university alum did the same thing 22 years ago to clench the world cup for the women's national soccer team. one the most iconic moments in sports history. look who has joined...
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the 2017 science of military strategy which is an authoritative publication of china's national defense universityn said there should be a new type of biological warfare of, quote, specific ethnic genetic attacks which means the next pathogen could leave the chinese immune but sicken everybody else. todd: we're in a war. people need to realize that. meantime, nasa slamming china after rocket debris landed near the maldives for failing to meet standards. what are the dangers of working with china in space. we work with russia and china, not exactly our friend in space. how worried are you? >> i would be extremely worried. the chinese space program is run by the chinese military. the chinese military has a doctrine of unrestricted warfare. we would be sending technology to the chinese because we're more advanced than they are. so this would have no good outcomes for the united states. eventually they would be using our tech against us. todd: 30 seconds on this final question. the combination of all the stories we've done in the first three minutes, we clearly are in conflict with china. it may not b
the 2017 science of military strategy which is an authoritative publication of china's national defense universityn said there should be a new type of biological warfare of, quote, specific ethnic genetic attacks which means the next pathogen could leave the chinese immune but sicken everybody else. todd: we're in a war. people need to realize that. meantime, nasa slamming china after rocket debris landed near the maldives for failing to meet standards. what are the dangers of working with...
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reagan national university was accredited and had no students or faculty. accreditors are supposed to oversee quality, serve as gatekeepers, and they need to be removed when they fail in that responsibility. national advisor committee -- advisory committee on institutional integrity and quality recommends that it be removed and the department of education make a decision on whether to remove recognition. how will you ensure proper oversight for for-profit colleges? sec. cardona: thank you. yes, we stand by the decision and recognize it is our responsibility to protect students by making sure that we remove folks that are not helping produce a good return on investment for our students. we will give them the due process, but we stand by the decision to move in the direction that we did. >> english learners, particularly challenging year. how well departments -- how will the department's english language acquisition and sure the students are getting the help they need? sec. cardona: we need to do better than before and see a new day. going back to where we wer
reagan national university was accredited and had no students or faculty. accreditors are supposed to oversee quality, serve as gatekeepers, and they need to be removed when they fail in that responsibility. national advisor committee -- advisory committee on institutional integrity and quality recommends that it be removed and the department of education make a decision on whether to remove recognition. how will you ensure proper oversight for for-profit colleges? sec. cardona: thank you. yes,...
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it seems like universally across all the national— please? e universally. across all the national newspapers tonight, they are leading on this story about the bbc in the fact that martin bashir was deceitful when obtaining this interview with princess diana. the daily mail does not hold back. it is explosive in its language on the front page and its language on the front page and it talks here about how prince harry and prince william blame the interview and the way it was obtained for accelerating the divorce between charles and diana, how in essence it set in motion a series of events which ruin the final years of diana's lie. so clearly a huge reputational hit for the bbc. is it facing it essential crisis? i would say no. remember these are the actions of one rogue reporter 25 years ago. clearly there are still questions that need to be answered, why was there a cover—up of 25 years? why was he hired again? the bbc, which essentially it's a big cachet is about trust and sort ofjournalism, is going to be need to be doing stuff in the coming
it seems like universally across all the national— please? e universally. across all the national newspapers tonight, they are leading on this story about the bbc in the fact that martin bashir was deceitful when obtaining this interview with princess diana. the daily mail does not hold back. it is explosive in its language on the front page and its language on the front page and it talks here about how prince harry and prince william blame the interview and the way it was obtained for...
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there was a national university that was accredited but had no students or faculty. accreditors are supposed to oversee quality and service gatekeepers. they need to be removed when they fail in that. the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity has recommended that federal recognition of acics, will that be removed and how will you ensure oversight for colleges? sec: cardona: thank you. we stand by the decision and recognize that it is our responsibility to protect students by making sure that we remove those that are not helping produce a return on investment. we stand by the decision to move for the direction we did. clark's english learners had a particularly challenging year -- >> english learners had a particularly challenging year, how can we mixer they get the support they need? sec: cardona: we need to do better than before. we need to have a new day for them. it's not enough. leg which support for students, there is such -- language support for students, there is such a gap, we need to go back. i value the native language but also h
there was a national university that was accredited but had no students or faculty. accreditors are supposed to oversee quality and service gatekeepers. they need to be removed when they fail in that. the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity has recommended that federal recognition of acics, will that be removed and how will you ensure oversight for colleges? sec: cardona: thank you. we stand by the decision and recognize that it is our responsibility to protect...
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the reagan national university was accredited as an institution with no students or faculty. creditors are supposed to oversee quality. they need to be removed when they fail in that responsibility. the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity has recommended that federal record of acics be removed. welp the department of education reach a decision on whether to remove recognition and how will you ensure proper oversight on for-profit colleges? secretary cardona: we stand by the decision and recognize that it is our responsibility to protect students by making sure that we remove folks that are not helping produce schools that are best for our students. we will give them to process, but we stand by the decision to move in the direction we did. rep. delauro: how will the departments office of english language acquisition make sure students get the support they need? secretary cardona: we need to do better than ever before. we need to see a new day for our office of multilingual learners. going back to where we were as not good enough. language support
the reagan national university was accredited as an institution with no students or faculty. creditors are supposed to oversee quality. they need to be removed when they fail in that responsibility. the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity has recommended that federal record of acics be removed. welp the department of education reach a decision on whether to remove recognition and how will you ensure proper oversight on for-profit colleges? secretary cardona: we...
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one of the nation's top universities does a 180. who can sign up for a rock climbing course?hen i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ we know how much you count on us... ...and that's why we're here 24/7... ...and on the road maintaining a fast and reliable network. we're always working to ensure the internet meets your needs... ...by making access easier for all... ...with comcast lift zones and our internet essentials program. we're invested in making our apps easy... ...to give you personalized assistance around the clock. and we're committed to keeping our team and customers safe by working from home... ...and using precautions in store. see what we're up to at xfinity.com/commitment >> morgan: as america reports, top of the era, kids getting back in classroom and what did the cdc and the teachers union,
one of the nation's top universities does a 180. who can sign up for a rock climbing course?hen i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ we know how much you count on us... ...and that's why we're here 24/7... ...and on the...
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. >> i used to give the opening lecture at the national defense university to a couple hundred kernels and brigadier's and i would ask them ais war the defeat of the enemy? they would generally all agree that it was and i would say no, that's victory in football. maybe victory in chess. victory in war is the achievement of the war aim. do you agree with this and if you do, is the reason we fail to achieve victory in vietnam , afghanistan because our war aims were unrealistic or because our tactics and methods work inadequate? >> i think it can often be both. that you're trying to win the war with methods that don't fit a particular terrain or type of struggle but so often in war and you see it throughout history, nations will go to war and groups of people go to war thinking it's one thing to see the enemy forces, that's it and they don't think about what happens next and they don't think about how to achieve lasting peace. the objective of war should be peace and i think that's right but in focusing on military victory there's a good book catherine nolan called the allure of battle wh
. >> i used to give the opening lecture at the national defense university to a couple hundred kernels and brigadier's and i would ask them ais war the defeat of the enemy? they would generally all agree that it was and i would say no, that's victory in football. maybe victory in chess. victory in war is the achievement of the war aim. do you agree with this and if you do, is the reason we fail to achieve victory in vietnam , afghanistan because our war aims were unrealistic or because...
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h.r. 586, the suicide training and awareness nationally developed for universal prevention act, or the standup act, encourages states, tribes, and schools to create policies for students suicide prevention training, utilizing samhsa provided best practices, training, and technical assistance. by providing high-quality screening and prevention training to school staff and peers, threats can be identified before they materialize, and those who are at risk have an opportunity to get the mental health treatment they so sorely need. i've seen firsthand, madam speaker, the power of work like this, again, through nonprofits like sandy hook promise, and save promise clubs at my children's school, actually, at palm harbor university, which is located in palm harbor, florida, in my district. when properly equipped, students can be empowered to prevent violence in their schools. i appreciate the bipartisan work of my colleagues and, of course, we actually sponsored this bill with congressman peters, and also, i want to thank the chairman for agendaing the bill and working with us. i urge my colle
h.r. 586, the suicide training and awareness nationally developed for universal prevention act, or the standup act, encourages states, tribes, and schools to create policies for students suicide prevention training, utilizing samhsa provided best practices, training, and technical assistance. by providing high-quality screening and prevention training to school staff and peers, threats can be identified before they materialize, and those who are at risk have an opportunity to get the mental...
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the plan includes 1.8 trillion dollars for national paid family leave, universal prekindergarten, free community college and subsidized childcare. under senate rules as they exist right now, most of these progressive agenda items are unlikely to become law. but what would be your highest priority? >> considering the state of our economy and the fact that millions of people are still out of work and we need to get things back to some level of normalcy, first we have to get as many people vaccinated as possible. then, we have to enable women, in particular, to be able to get back to work because millions left the job force during the pandemic. that is why those provisions, relating to the care economy, such as childcare, family leave, pre-k, all those things help women get back to work. i'm not going to parse what we need to do. it all comes together. >> but realistically, it won't all pass, right? are you saying the paid family leave, if you can have one thing, paid family leave would be at the top of your list? >> sure. because we have been aware of the need for that for a long, long,
the plan includes 1.8 trillion dollars for national paid family leave, universal prekindergarten, free community college and subsidized childcare. under senate rules as they exist right now, most of these progressive agenda items are unlikely to become law. but what would be your highest priority? >> considering the state of our economy and the fact that millions of people are still out of work and we need to get things back to some level of normalcy, first we have to get as many people...