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host: oren, you announced -- lauren, you announce this discovery in your masters thesis. how did that turn out for you? guest: very well. it was published on proquest and i passed my thesis and got my masters degree so it was a great launching pad and i hope to continue my research for a phd. host: you can find the thesis in the pro-public a article at pro publica.org. bernard powers, tell us the work of the center. guest: the center for the study of slavery in charleston is part of a consortium of universities over 90 strong. the consortium is known as the university studying slavery and we are involved in examining the role, historically, that the institution of slavery has played in our schools. this is one of the final frontiers yet to be investigated and we not only look at the role of slavery, which ended in 1865 in the u.s., but we understand the institution of slavery had a long legacy that comes all the way down to us in the present time. our work includes the examination of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education
host: oren, you announced -- lauren, you announce this discovery in your masters thesis. how did that turn out for you? guest: very well. it was published on proquest and i passed my thesis and got my masters degree so it was a great launching pad and i hope to continue my research for a phd. host: you can find the thesis in the pro-public a article at pro publica.org. bernard powers, tell us the work of the center. guest: the center for the study of slavery in charleston is part of a...
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oren liebermann is at the pentagon following this story. what are you learning? >> reporter: the question is, how is he doing and what happens next? according to official breefl, after travis king was in u.s. custody, he was in good spirits, and spoke with his family. since landing at san antonio earlier, he was taken tole medical center, where he will begin the recovery. that's where americans are taken after they have left detention so they can reacclimate to life back in the united states. what happens next? there doesn't seem to be an answer right now. he was absent without leave, and willfully and intentionally ran into north korea, ran into an adversary state. that would certainly you would expect briggs with it administrative action. the question -- if and when the army will bring that forward. we don't have an answer to that yell. the army says that's down the road. right now we're focused on his recovery. he certainly went awol, and the military doesn't want to set a precedent. at the same time, he just spent in 70 days n north korean detention. >> oren,
oren liebermann is at the pentagon following this story. what are you learning? >> reporter: the question is, how is he doing and what happens next? according to official breefl, after travis king was in u.s. custody, he was in good spirits, and spoke with his family. since landing at san antonio earlier, he was taken tole medical center, where he will begin the recovery. that's where americans are taken after they have left detention so they can reacclimate to life back in the united...
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thank you so much, oren. sara?its platform after allegations of sexual assault. they are not the only media platform blocking brant. >>> and now n this morning of the champions for change, using music for healing. that is next. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com my brain. so i choose new neuriva ultra. unlike some others, it supports 7 brain health indicators, including mental alertness from one serving. to help keep me sharp. try new neuriva ultra. think bigger. >>> more fallout for russell brand in the wake of the sexual assault and rape from russell brand. youtube is blocking him from making money on their platform, and also royal windsor is postponing all of his live performances and the bbc has removed some live content featuring russell brand. the london police have launch and i
thank you so much, oren. sara?its platform after allegations of sexual assault. they are not the only media platform blocking brant. >>> and now n this morning of the champions for change, using music for healing. that is next. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at...
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. >> cnn's pentagon correspondent oren lieberman takes a look at the toll it could take on america'srave men and women. well, we'll take a look a little later at that. you know what we have it now. >> on the last military payday before a looming government shutdown, joanna is worried about the unknown. >> we have child care costs. we have student loans. we have bills to pay. we have a mortgage to pay. and where is that money going to come from? >> reporter: shutdown would leave her family and 1.3 million other active duty service members without pay, even as they have to keep working. a recent family emergency makes it even harder. >> we were not anticipating this on top of an already financially challenging time. >> reporter: ginger lost her husband's paycheck during the last shutdown in 2018 to 2019. at the time, congress made sure the military got paid except for the coast guard, where her husband serves, which falls under the department of homeland security. this time, there's no such measure to pay troops. >> it's difficult when you can't count on your elected officials to prote
. >> cnn's pentagon correspondent oren lieberman takes a look at the toll it could take on america'srave men and women. well, we'll take a look a little later at that. you know what we have it now. >> on the last military payday before a looming government shutdown, joanna is worried about the unknown. >> we have child care costs. we have student loans. we have bills to pay. we have a mortgage to pay. and where is that money going to come from? >> reporter: shutdown...
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rachel: pero es tarea del que compra o renta vivienda el revisar la herramienta, algo que de oren adelantetÍn, manuel y rita van a utilizar. (mÚsica) >> sÁbado 9 de septiembre y estas son las noticias. mÁs de 2000 muertos es el saldo del terremoto que sacudiÓ a marruecos, cerca de 1000 heridos estÁn en estado crÍtico. tenemos buenas noticias para los salvadoreÑos y nicaragüenses, extendieron por 18 meses el proceso de renovaciÓn. >> paz para continuar ayudando a mi familia. >> las autoridades de panamÁ intensificaron deportaciones, en lo que va del aÑo 350,000 personas han cruzado en la zona fronteriza peligrosa con colombia. >> aumentaremos la exigencia de solvencia econÓmica en el puerto. >> la muerte por suicidio de adolescentes se incrementa, muchos jÓvenes no buscan ayuda. fÉlix: buenas tardes, las autoridades de marruecos acaban de elevar la cifra de vÍctimas mortales a mÁs de 2000 tras un terremoto que sacudiÓ el lugar. el sismo alcanzÓ uno 6.8 grados, los rescatistas buscan sobrevivientes y se reportan 1000 personas en estado crÍtico. la cifra de muertos va a seguir aumentando. ten
rachel: pero es tarea del que compra o renta vivienda el revisar la herramienta, algo que de oren adelantetÍn, manuel y rita van a utilizar. (mÚsica) >> sÁbado 9 de septiembre y estas son las noticias. mÁs de 2000 muertos es el saldo del terremoto que sacudiÓ a marruecos, cerca de 1000 heridos estÁn en estado crÍtico. tenemos buenas noticias para los salvadoreÑos y nicaragüenses, extendieron por 18 meses el proceso de renovaciÓn. >> paz para continuar ayudando a mi...
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great that you are there, oren. but zelenskyy is going to need to keep up with the pace to keep up with the military precision and timing. >> he has a lot to go on with his country with missile strikes. to the white house and on that agenda, arlette saenz, how is the white house viewing his visit and what they are expecting. >> president biden is expecting to hear a battlefield perspective from president zelenskyy as they assess what additional needs that zelenskyy needs as the war against russia is well into the second year. in addition to the meeting today, president biden is going to be approving an aid package, and artillery, anti-aircraft systems, and anti-missile capability ies capabilities, and what it does not include is the long range military tactical systems that have a longer range and firepower, and the white house has said it is not off of the table to provide them at some point, but they are not expected to be off of the package even as zelenskyy told our colleague wolf blitzer that he would be disapp
great that you are there, oren. but zelenskyy is going to need to keep up with the pace to keep up with the military precision and timing. >> he has a lot to go on with his country with missile strikes. to the white house and on that agenda, arlette saenz, how is the white house viewing his visit and what they are expecting. >> president biden is expecting to hear a battlefield perspective from president zelenskyy as they assess what additional needs that zelenskyy needs as the war...
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cnn's oren liebermann has more now from the pentagon. >> reporter: on the last military payday beforeming government shutdown nicoletti is worried about the unknown. >> we have child care costs, we have student loans, we have bills to pay, a mortgage to pay, and where is that money going to come from? >> reporter: shutdown would leave their family and 1.3 million other active duty service members without pay even as they have to keep working for nicoletti and her army spouse a recent family emergency makes it even harder. >> we were not anticipating this on top of an already hard financial time. >> reporter: ginger lost their paycheck in 2019. military got paid except for the coast guard, where her husband serves which falls under the department of homeland security. this time there's no such measure to pay troops. >> it's difficult when you can't count on your elected officials to protect you when you're literally protecting them and your country. >> reporter: it's not just military paychecks that would stop during the shutdown, some defense department child care centers will close,
cnn's oren liebermann has more now from the pentagon. >> reporter: on the last military payday beforeming government shutdown nicoletti is worried about the unknown. >> we have child care costs, we have student loans, we have bills to pay, a mortgage to pay, and where is that money going to come from? >> reporter: shutdown would leave their family and 1.3 million other active duty service members without pay even as they have to keep working for nicoletti and her army spouse a...
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oren liebermann, cnn in the pentagon. >>> next tonight, more breaking news, the first plea deal in a case against the former president and 18 other co-defendants, and later the remarkable chain of events that turned one of america's longest running cold cases, the murder of tupac shakur, hochlt hot. >>>. >>> the first defendant in georgia's rico case against the former president's case to plead guilty. his name is scott hall, he's one of 18 other co-defendants entering a plea and agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors. nick, first off, talk about what happened in court today. >> this was all part of an impromptu hearing that went down earlier today with scott hall pleading guilty to five misdemeanor chargings. he was initially facing seven charges including racketeers from the district attorney's office here in fulton county. with that guilty plea he becomes first of the 19 co-defendants to cut a deal with the district attorney identifies. listen to part of what happened earlier today in court. >> how do you plead to the five counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference wi
oren liebermann, cnn in the pentagon. >>> next tonight, more breaking news, the first plea deal in a case against the former president and 18 other co-defendants, and later the remarkable chain of events that turned one of america's longest running cold cases, the murder of tupac shakur, hochlt hot. >>>. >>> the first defendant in georgia's rico case against the former president's case to plead guilty. his name is scott hall, he's one of 18 other co-defendants...
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oren, i wonder what possible explanations they're looking into now.here a tracker on something like this? it's a pretty valuable jet. >> it certainly is. there should be a way to track these flights, a transponder. was the transponder working? if not, why wasn't it working? why had it been switched off maybe? what was the mission it was on. all of this is under investigation or a question we haven't gotten an answer to yet. this plane, an f-35b was flying a mission sunday afternoon when something happened and the pilot ejected. the pilot ejected safely. he was take ton a local hospital, where he is stable. the hard part now is finding the jet. they're looking north/northwest of charleston near a couple of lakes in that area. but they've called in the public to help them out. in a second here, we'll get to a list of the agencies that are helping at this point and the organizations. the key here is finding this and finding what went wrong that led to this. the lockheed martin f-35b is a $100 million fighter jet. it is supersonic, can go about mach 1.6.
oren, i wonder what possible explanations they're looking into now.here a tracker on something like this? it's a pretty valuable jet. >> it certainly is. there should be a way to track these flights, a transponder. was the transponder working? if not, why wasn't it working? why had it been switched off maybe? what was the mission it was on. all of this is under investigation or a question we haven't gotten an answer to yet. this plane, an f-35b was flying a mission sunday afternoon when...
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this is the river oren artery fed one can say local population, because the residents of the city ofat is located directly on the river bank. all my life i lived only at the expense of the river, how people moved between cities , between other nearby villages, got food, still animals, collected firewood , in another spring, produced products, everything went only at the expense. pripyat is also the greatest spawning ground for all types of carp fish, which are also found on pripyat, nesting and waterfall birds. unfortunately, it is not very rich in red book birds, the only prominent representative the brightest one will be the white-tailed eagle. there have never been any villages in the floodplain itself. these are virgin places, the territory is constantly flooded and in some parts of the floodplain the floods exceed 5-6 km. i was born and spent my childhood in the town of david, but after finishing my studies i worked in the national park, belovezhskaya pushcha, but still i was always drawn home to my homeland, always to my river, i consider it my own because all my ancestors, all
this is the river oren artery fed one can say local population, because the residents of the city ofat is located directly on the river bank. all my life i lived only at the expense of the river, how people moved between cities , between other nearby villages, got food, still animals, collected firewood , in another spring, produced products, everything went only at the expense. pripyat is also the greatest spawning ground for all types of carp fish, which are also found on pripyat, nesting and...
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oren lieberman, thanks for the reporting.l under way. members are fighting for a 40% pay hike over several years, pensions, retirement, health care and more as the big three u.s. automakers are seeing record or near record profits. today nearly 13,000 picketers are demonstrating at agm plant in missouri, a ford factory in michigan and a stellantis facility in ohio. that's where gabe cohen is in toledo. gabe, today the uaw sitting down with stellantis. i wonder, are you hearing of any narrowing of the differences between the two sides here? >> reporter: well, that's what everyone here is anxiously waiting to hear, how the progress is going at the table today between the union and stellantis. we know there has been this big divide between really the union and all three of the major -- the big three automakers here in the u.s. let's bring in mike suway right now because it is a good question for you. he is the chairman of all of the union workers here at stellantis jeep. first of all, any progress today on the conversation? >> w
oren lieberman, thanks for the reporting.l under way. members are fighting for a 40% pay hike over several years, pensions, retirement, health care and more as the big three u.s. automakers are seeing record or near record profits. today nearly 13,000 picketers are demonstrating at agm plant in missouri, a ford factory in michigan and a stellantis facility in ohio. that's where gabe cohen is in toledo. gabe, today the uaw sitting down with stellantis. i wonder, are you hearing of any narrowing...
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this is the oren river, the arteries fed the local population, because the residents of the city of davids located directly on the river bank. all my life i lived only at the expense of the river, as people moved between cities between other nearby villages, they still collected food from animals , collected firewood, and other forest products. everything went well. only at the expense of clinging is also the greatest spawning ground, as for all types of carp fish, which are found in pripyat and also the nest and waterfall of birds. unfortunately, the number of birds listed in the red book is not very rich and the only brightest representative is the white- tailed eagle. never any villages in the most there was no floodplain. these are virgin places, the territory is constantly flooded and in some parts of the floodplain the floods exceed 5-6 km. i was born and spent my childhood in a widowed town, but after finishing my studies i worked in the belovezhskaya national park. still, pushchina always pulled me home, always to my homeland, always to my river, i consider it my own because all m
this is the oren river, the arteries fed the local population, because the residents of the city of davids located directly on the river bank. all my life i lived only at the expense of the river, as people moved between cities between other nearby villages, they still collected food from animals , collected firewood, and other forest products. everything went well. only at the expense of clinging is also the greatest spawning ground, as for all types of carp fish, which are found in pripyat...
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musica oren telemundo 48 el de san francisco allen de vandalismos a los autos, entÉrete de lo que sucede lo pintoresco me pueden recibir mÁs beneficios entre sÍ cuando y porque asÍ empezamos buenas tardes >>> buenas tardes soy claudia de la fuente muchas gracias por su sintonÍa gracias por la sintonÍa de la condiciones este jueves en donde las condiciones atmosfÉricas preocupan a las autoridades. continÚa la alerta por la mala calidad del aire. van a ver imÁgenes en vivo en donde podemos ver la situaciÓn a esta hora de la tarde. el distrito de la calidad del aire extendiÓ la alerta para maÑana viernes pasaremos con guillermo quiroz para tener mÁs en esta situaciÓn. guillermo buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes sandra y amigos otro dÍa mÁs precisamente aquÍ asÍ se vio el amanecer en el Área de la bahÍa esto es precisamente cerca de lo que es laila tiburÓn, la zona tiburÓn y la isla Ángel y asÍ se vio rojizo el amanecer en la regiÓn debido a toda esa niebla que llega al Área. todavÍa se estÁ presentando, aunque sea diluvio este manto de humo que se mantiene hacia el pacÍfico. por lo menos al n
musica oren telemundo 48 el de san francisco allen de vandalismos a los autos, entÉrete de lo que sucede lo pintoresco me pueden recibir mÁs beneficios entre sÍ cuando y porque asÍ empezamos buenas tardes >>> buenas tardes soy claudia de la fuente muchas gracias por su sintonÍa gracias por la sintonÍa de la condiciones este jueves en donde las condiciones atmosfÉricas preocupan a las autoridades. continÚa la alerta por la mala calidad del aire. van a ver imÁgenes en vivo en...
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that's a relic >> where's oren? oren >> i've kept my side of the bargain.welcome back to the show catherine zeta-jones. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back, catherine. >> it's always lovely to see you, seth. >> you're very villainous in that clip. >> i'm a mean girl >> seth: yes, do you enjoy a little villain >> i so loved it >> seth: yes, it comes to you very naturally >> well, yeah, no, it doesn't. i'm actually a nice welsh girl but i put that blond wig on. >> seth: yes, i have a photo was this -- now, did you get to have a hand in the choosing of the wig? >> i did, yeah, i wanted something different. after coming off morticia, i thought let's do blonde and i wanted to know if blondes do have more fun. >> seth: and did you have a good time >> i had a great time. >> seth: that's wonderful. this is a spinoff series based on the "national treasure" films. >> yes >> seth: and it's obviously much like the films, a great deal about history, about investigating. were you a good student growing up >> seth: i was a conscientious student, but i spent ha
that's a relic >> where's oren? oren >> i've kept my side of the bargain.welcome back to the show catherine zeta-jones. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back, catherine. >> it's always lovely to see you, seth. >> you're very villainous in that clip. >> i'm a mean girl >> seth: yes, do you enjoy a little villain >> i so loved it >> seth: yes, it comes to you very naturally >> well, yeah, no, it doesn't. i'm actually a nice...
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bring in american confidence executive director oren cass.ism for firing workers, holding down wages that makes the whole uaw thing feels like a catch 22. is there anywhere for either party to work this? >> i think you're exactly right. we get productivity wrong a lot. the reality at the end of the day productivity just means how much stuff you can make and obviously workers being able to make more stuff over time is the secret sauce of capitalism. that is how we're able to earn more. that is how we're able to have more, be more prosperous. as you highlighted in the column that greg wrote we're not seeing productivity growth. if you look over the last decade, productivity is down in manufacturing which means you literally need more workers in the same factories to make the things that they could have made a decade ago and so it's awfully hard to give people a raise under those circumstances but it is also important to recognize where the problem is here. the problem is with our economy. it is with the employers. they're not investing. we don'
bring in american confidence executive director oren cass.ism for firing workers, holding down wages that makes the whole uaw thing feels like a catch 22. is there anywhere for either party to work this? >> i think you're exactly right. we get productivity wrong a lot. the reality at the end of the day productivity just means how much stuff you can make and obviously workers being able to make more stuff over time is the secret sauce of capitalism. that is how we're able to earn more....
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oren's fox had been speaking about the evidence, the political correspondent who corresponds.is what he said. >> show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman, ever. it was not an insult. anchor: in a statement gb news said the exchange was completely unacceptable. we have formally suspended lawrence fox while we can sit -- continue our investigation. after watching the segment evans tweeted that she felt physically sick. the host said having looked at the footage he could see how inappropriate his reaction was. and i want to be clear that i was in no way amused by the comments. which is odd because of lawrence fox released a whatsapp exchange in which it seemed to indicate that they -- some of them were but at least one producer had been told ahead of their show what lawrence fox was going to say. he shared another screenshot which details in an email exchange what his thoughts were he did not use some of the offense of language that he used later on the show. the journalist in question has been speaking today to bbc news cast. >> is i
oren's fox had been speaking about the evidence, the political correspondent who corresponds.is what he said. >> show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman, ever. it was not an insult. anchor: in a statement gb news said the exchange was completely unacceptable. we have formally suspended lawrence fox while we can sit -- continue our investigation. after watching the segment evans tweeted that she felt physically sick. the host said having...
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rachel: pero es tarea del que compra o renta vivienda el revisar la herramienta, algo que de oren adelanternia a california, pero saldrÁn los mexicanos en california a votar, al volver hablamos con s. pero no lo harán si tenemos . los vehículos con peajes pendientes de pago no podrán renovar su registro . ofrecemos ayuda con los pagos. visita bayareafastrak.org/ae paga ahora y mantén tu vehículo. mÉxico tendrÁ una presidenta el prÓximo sexenio, algo que ocurrÍa por primera vez en historia de ese paÍs como las dos candidatas que aspiran a dirigir el paÍs son mujeres, una de ellas es la candidata del partido oficial claudia sheinbaum y la otro sochi gÁlvez. falta bares y marcelo ebrard decide irse por la vÍa independiente, pero revisamos esto con miguel salas, polÍtico y profesor emÉrito. >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. andrea: quÉ opiniÓn le merece este hecho de que hayan dos candidatas mujeres para la presidencia de mÉxico. >> en la crÍtica mexicana la presencia de la mujer es determinante, en tanto el congreso, senado, la gobernaciÓn, la presencia ha sido y esto es la extensiÓn lÓgica lo qu
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all it was a message, also for belarusians, not this particular phrase, but what was heard in minsk orenld remind us of what it should teach us, how it should mobilize today ’s belarusians, well, first of all, it should remind... of the role and importance of unity in our history, because if you and i think about it and look even deeper, than september 17, 839, belarus is geopolitical crossroads, our ancestors have lived on this land for thousands of years and would they have defended their right to live on this land and live as they see fit without the unity of the majority in this goal, of course not, therefore what the president said clearly says about the importance of unity in our history, unity that gives us the right to live on this earth and live as we believe. you know, we have entered an era of turbulence, regional conflicts, wars, it seems to me that pandora’s box has been opened, with the story of kosovo, that’s all began, from my point of view, therefore, at the last meeting with the governor of krasnodar, the president said: yes yesterday , that all we see in ukraine are st
all it was a message, also for belarusians, not this particular phrase, but what was heard in minsk orenld remind us of what it should teach us, how it should mobilize today ’s belarusians, well, first of all, it should remind... of the role and importance of unity in our history, because if you and i think about it and look even deeper, than september 17, 839, belarus is geopolitical crossroads, our ancestors have lived on this land for thousands of years and would they have defended their...
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the tv well and watch our program i hope that ivan and we will be interested vasyl thank you serhiy oren serhiy rudenko 20:00 with volodymyr mogrysk in the program and the verdict now we will welcome lera chichenina and i will tell you what exactly she will talk about so the series on the appointment of the minister of culture and information policy continues, the head of the board of public broadcasting, mykola chornotytskyi, said that the channel received an offer to film commissioned material against yulia fediel. when there are rumors in the last week that she may be appointed as the minister of culture , lina chuchenina will tell more about it and remind me who yulia fedir is, damn it, please have a word solemn greetings to the audience from the press. to be honest , journalists have not received such an insolent offer for a long time, at least they did not declare it when they write to you and openly offer it for money to wet someone this is how one of the employees of the social service was offered, and mr. mykola made it public on his facebook. we can now show his post. here he p
the tv well and watch our program i hope that ivan and we will be interested vasyl thank you serhiy oren serhiy rudenko 20:00 with volodymyr mogrysk in the program and the verdict now we will welcome lera chichenina and i will tell you what exactly she will talk about so the series on the appointment of the minister of culture and information policy continues, the head of the board of public broadcasting, mykola chornotytskyi, said that the channel received an offer to film commissioned...
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challenges facing the american workforce and potential solutions with oren cass, author of the once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in america. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: on the one hand, jobs are more plentiful and pay more than ever and workers are satisfied with their jobs. on the other, more americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck and the sector of union strikes looms larger than it has in years. a partial look at how things are on this labor day. welcome to "washington journal." we begin asking you about the biggest challenges you see facing american workers. going in the discussion. if you are currently employed and working, the line is (202) 748-8000. if you are looking for work, unemployed, (202) 748-8001. if you are retired, use (202) 748-8002. we welcome your comments via text. that is (202) 748-8003. tell us your name and where you are texting from and you can post your comments on facebook, x and instagram @cspanwj. the biggest challenges you see facing american workers, things like job security, pay, remote work, unions, etc. (202) 748-80
challenges facing the american workforce and potential solutions with oren cass, author of the once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in america. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: on the one hand, jobs are more plentiful and pay more than ever and workers are satisfied with their jobs. on the other, more americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck and the sector of union strikes looms larger than it has in years. a partial look at how things are on this labor...
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oren, thank you for the update. sara? >>> texas governor greg abbott is in new york with a c controversial situation of people saying that he is playing with people's lives sending is migrants to new york city. and polo sandoval joining me. it appears that governor abbott is thumbing the nose at the mayor. >> and bringing it to the doorstep, and bringing it to the mayor's nose, and saying that he is saying that the asylum seekers are a fraction of what is happening from brownsville to el paso. to make clear, these border communities are experiencing another breaking point right now, by it is apples to oranges situation here. each situation is unique to the region, right. so for the border regions, the biggest challenge right now is to assist some of the asylum seekers after they are processed and released by customs and border protection, and it is just a few days for the stay in the border communities but when they travel to the cities that they select as the destinations like denver, washington, chicago, and certainly h
oren, thank you for the update. sara? >>> texas governor greg abbott is in new york with a c controversial situation of people saying that he is playing with people's lives sending is migrants to new york city. and polo sandoval joining me. it appears that governor abbott is thumbing the nose at the mayor. >> and bringing it to the doorstep, and bringing it to the mayor's nose, and saying that he is saying that the asylum seekers are a fraction of what is happening from...
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let's go to oren at the pentagon and will ripley is in taipei, taiwan. how did this release exactly come about? >> boris, the story of how private travis king got out of north korea is almost more bizarre than how he got in. skipping his flight home, taking a private tour and running across to north korea. on his way out, the u.s. was in touch with sweden and sweden was in touch with north korea. north korea as we learned earlier today made the decision to to expel him after their investigation, but what that investigation, that part remains unclear. earlier today, we've learned that a swedish convoy in north korea took private king to the friendship bridge on the north korean, chinese border, and took him across the bridge. at that point, he met the mili military to china. he took a flight from north korea and from there, he is expected to be on his way home, landing sometime tonight or tomorrow morning. so the big mystery is what was north korea's motivation? his mother releasing a statement thanking the u.s. army and effort to bring him home. meanwhil
let's go to oren at the pentagon and will ripley is in taipei, taiwan. how did this release exactly come about? >> boris, the story of how private travis king got out of north korea is almost more bizarre than how he got in. skipping his flight home, taking a private tour and running across to north korea. on his way out, the u.s. was in touch with sweden and sweden was in touch with north korea. north korea as we learned earlier today made the decision to to expel him after their...
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cnn correspondent oren lieberman is with us. why did the north koreans let him go and what's now?> reporter: the answer to your first question is not that much administration officials ensure the u.s. didn't give anything up to secure his release and north korea didn't give a reasoning behind it, saying he was expelled and an investigation into king had been completed. but what that investigation was based on, what they were looking for or found, the north korea state media hasn't put that information out there. we know the u.s. worked with sweden to get him out of there, bring him to the friendship bridge on the chinese border from there he went into military custody. was flown from china to south korea and landed at joint base san antonio a few hours ago. we learned he spoke with his family after he exited north korea shortly after leaving the country there and now he will go to brook army medical center, which is where detainees are retaken to help them reacclimate to life outside detention and in the united states. so expect a medical and perhaps psychiatric valuation. the que
cnn correspondent oren lieberman is with us. why did the north koreans let him go and what's now?> reporter: the answer to your first question is not that much administration officials ensure the u.s. didn't give anything up to secure his release and north korea didn't give a reasoning behind it, saying he was expelled and an investigation into king had been completed. but what that investigation was based on, what they were looking for or found, the north korea state media hasn't put that...
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host: our guest is oren cass. we continue to talk about challenges facing the u.s. workforce. (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 four republicans. -- for republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. we vented your organization in 2020, you wrote in the wall street journal that america needs a vative labor movement. u said that among american institutions, one stands out for theh ofonservative priorities it could advanc generating widespread prosperity, limiting government intervention, preserving revitalizing communities, and fostering solidarity. that institution is the labor union. conservative labor, erode, might soke anxymoron, but america's dysfunctional unions, creatures of depression era laws , are neither inevitable nor typical of their counterparts elsewhere. in your view, what would a conservative labor union look like? guest: thanks for bringing that up. unions and the labor movement generally are a huge piece of the puzzle. they used to be stronger in the last century. as we have seen a decline, that has been a big factor in workers having less power. dobbs
host: our guest is oren cass. we continue to talk about challenges facing the u.s. workforce. (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 four republicans. -- for republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. we vented your organization in 2020, you wrote in the wall street journal that america needs a vative labor movement. u said that among american institutions, one stands out for theh ofonservative priorities it could advanc generating widespread prosperity, limiting government intervention,...
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challenges facing the american workforce and potential solutions with oren cass, author of the once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in america. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: on the one hand, jobs are more plentiful and pay more than ever and workers are satisfied with their jobs.
challenges facing the american workforce and potential solutions with oren cass, author of the once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in america. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: on the one hand, jobs are more plentiful and pay more than ever and workers are satisfied with their jobs.
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edward orens is with us this trip took a bad turn, police were called on god, why. >> she is realizinge transition outside of augustine georgia, jennifer granholm staff realized there was not enough charging stations in the spot so the staff parked a gas powered car in the last electric spot it upset family and sweltering heat and the baby tried to use the spot and called police who ended up doing nothing because no laws were broken the secretary refilled their electric vehicle and the other family and the baby had to wait so that of the american petroleum institute says this is one problem with the forced transition. >> i think most americans as demonstrated by the secretary's troubles on her road trip understand that is not a choice, they need to have the choice of the kind of vehicle that they want to buy for their lives and unfortunately that is not the choice the federal government wants to provide for american families. >> you point out the cost of electric vehicles as well enriching countries like china because there's a manufacturing phase for ev's in the u.s., the ford ceo als
edward orens is with us this trip took a bad turn, police were called on god, why. >> she is realizinge transition outside of augustine georgia, jennifer granholm staff realized there was not enough charging stations in the spot so the staff parked a gas powered car in the last electric spot it upset family and sweltering heat and the baby tried to use the spot and called police who ended up doing nothing because no laws were broken the secretary refilled their electric vehicle and the...
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it’s unlikely to take root, to explain the reason, the case nursery chichnologist, van oren, he comesnutrients for plants when grown in a nursery, they are carefully formed and preserved, and in the forest everything grows chaotic in the unlimited. space and when you dig up exactly the same size com again you have suction roots that feed no at all in this coma. they are all somewhere here already, so there is a very big risk. uh, when replanting a tree, there is a very high risk that the tree will not take root; it has nothing to eat. well, what about our experiment with seedlings purchased at the market and on the internet , a rooster named boss watched all summer as garden blogger olesya danilova grew samples and kept a video diary, it seems that both the bird and its countrywoman are outraged it didn’t turn out, and the black strawberry didn’t turn any black berries black. she's blushing here too. well, the truth is that it began to deteriorate a little, maybe this is the essence of the black berries, supposedly, the red hosta remained green and turned yellow by the fall, the black
it’s unlikely to take root, to explain the reason, the case nursery chichnologist, van oren, he comesnutrients for plants when grown in a nursery, they are carefully formed and preserved, and in the forest everything grows chaotic in the unlimited. space and when you dig up exactly the same size com again you have suction roots that feed no at all in this coma. they are all somewhere here already, so there is a very big risk. uh, when replanting a tree, there is a very high risk that the tree...
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let's go to the pentagon now with oren liebermann. what has this meant for military families and what could it mean moving forward? >> a few different things worth pointing out. first, this is very much at the top of the military. so the chairman of the joint chiefs, the nominee, the general will be the top military officer. and this comes nine days before the retirement of the current chairman, general mark milley. just at the last possible second this is happening, as well as two other spots that are currently empty, the commandant of the marine corps and the chief and staff of the army. general randy george. but there's one other member of the joint chiefs not included in this list. there still will be an empty seat with the joint chiefs. that remains an open question. but as lauren pointed out, there are still more than 300 nominees still pending here. the last update we got was around 318 or 319. so this is just the smallest tip of that. and the effects we've heard from the pentagon on families, the unknowing, the lack of being a
let's go to the pentagon now with oren liebermann. what has this meant for military families and what could it mean moving forward? >> a few different things worth pointing out. first, this is very much at the top of the military. so the chairman of the joint chiefs, the nominee, the general will be the top military officer. and this comes nine days before the retirement of the current chairman, general mark milley. just at the last possible second this is happening, as well as two other...
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oren lieberman, thank you. >>> it has been two years since the last american troops left afghanistan.ians who supported america's fight against the taliban for all those years. a new government watchdog report finds that the backlog in the special immigrant visa program will not improve, and there are no plans for a significant boost of resources. that means that thousands of afghan civilians and their families who stood fearlessly, it must be side, along u.s. troops, will remain stuck in limbo. jake tapper joins us now. jake, on "the lead," you're going to be talking about this and new reporting on the families who lost their loved ones at abbey gate during that chaotic withdrawal two years ago. >> that's right. earlier this week, there was a hearing on capitol hill. it was during a lot of the hurricane coverage, so it didn't get as much coverage as it deserved. 13 gold star families who lost loved ones at abbey gate two years ago. with some very tough questions for the administration and not just general questions about accountability but more specific ones based on some questions t
oren lieberman, thank you. >>> it has been two years since the last american troops left afghanistan.ians who supported america's fight against the taliban for all those years. a new government watchdog report finds that the backlog in the special immigrant visa program will not improve, and there are no plans for a significant boost of resources. that means that thousands of afghan civilians and their families who stood fearlessly, it must be side, along u.s. troops, will remain stuck...
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oren lieberman explains. >> reporter: omar, victor, an interesting perspective here in the moments after a rural backyard. and that's when the homeowner of that backyard and the pilot called 9911 to try to get medicl attention. apparently if you listen to this call, the operator at 911 having trouble exactly what was happening and the severity of the situation. take a listen to this. >> we have a military jet crash. i'm the pilot. we need to get rescue rolling. i'm not sure where the airplane is. >> okay. we're getting help on the way. give me just a moment. okay. how far did he fall? >> over 2,000 feet. >> okay. and what caused the fall? >> an aircraft failure. >> okay. is there any serious bleeding? >> i don't know. i can't see myself. >> no. you look fine. >> thas there been a report of n airplane crash. >> i have not seen any come up yet. what part of the body was injured? >> ma'am, i'm a pilot in the military aircraft and i ejected. so, i just rode a parachute down to the ground. can you please send an balance. >> he has decades of experience flying fighters says there's an aircraft
oren lieberman explains. >> reporter: omar, victor, an interesting perspective here in the moments after a rural backyard. and that's when the homeowner of that backyard and the pilot called 9911 to try to get medicl attention. apparently if you listen to this call, the operator at 911 having trouble exactly what was happening and the severity of the situation. take a listen to this. >> we have a military jet crash. i'm the pilot. we need to get rescue rolling. i'm not sure where...
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the fore were muslim families saying that they objected to government insistence that their child oren'sut these and other matters was none of their business. it's a controversial topic, to say the least . joining me now to least. joining me now to consider the issue is canadian journalist david craydon of the postmillennial. david, thanks for joining me. real pleasure to forjoining me. real pleasure to be here, neal . david, actually, be here, neal. david, actually, before we get into the before we get into the schools protest the families protest that i mentioned earlier on the ovation for the in the canadian parliament. and i think your publication broke that story . publication broke that story. >> we were the first publication in canada to talk about it. yes. and it was with a little trepidation that i wrote the story and sent it to my editor because we didn't have 100% of the facts. but i know enough about that history and the first thing i noticed was that why were we honouring anybody who was fighting the russians during the second world war when the russians were our allies ? ru
the fore were muslim families saying that they objected to government insistence that their child oren'sut these and other matters was none of their business. it's a controversial topic, to say the least . joining me now to least. joining me now to consider the issue is canadian journalist david craydon of the postmillennial. david, thanks for joining me. real pleasure to forjoining me. real pleasure to be here, neal . david, actually, be here, neal. david, actually, before we get into the...
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the fore were muslim families saying that they objected to government insistence that their child oren'sut these and other matters was none of their business. it's a controversial topic, to say the least . joining me now to least. joining me now to consider the issue is canadian journalist david craydon of the postmillennial. david, thanks for joining me. real pleasure to forjoining me. real pleasure to be here, neal . david, actually, be here, neal. david, actually, before we get into the before we get into the schools protest the families protest that i mentioned earlier on the ovation for the in the canadian parliament. and i think your publication broke that story . publication broke that story. >> we were the first publication in canada to talk about it. yes. and it was with a little trepidation that i wrote the story and sent it to my editor because we didn't have 100% of the facts. but i know enough about that history and the first thing i noticed was that why were we honouring anybody who was fighting the russians during the second world war when the russians were our allies ? ru
the fore were muslim families saying that they objected to government insistence that their child oren'sut these and other matters was none of their business. it's a controversial topic, to say the least . joining me now to least. joining me now to consider the issue is canadian journalist david craydon of the postmillennial. david, thanks for joining me. real pleasure to forjoining me. real pleasure to be here, neal . david, actually, be here, neal. david, actually, before we get into the...
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pam oren, who is a clinical psychologist with kaiser permanente's walnut creek medical center.nk you so much for joining us. thanks for having me. we appreciate it. a very important topic here affecting so many people. more than 48,000 suicides in the us in 2021. that is a surprisingly large number, isn't it? that is a sobering number. indeed, it is. right it shows people who attempt suicide usually typically display some sort of warning signs. what are some of the most common signs that they display? yeah so some of the most common signs that we see are depressed. mood helplessness, hopelessness, anxiety with draw is a big one. so social withdrawal, withdrawing from friends and family, increased drug and alcohol use can also be an indicator of thoughts of suicide as well as giving away prized possessions or talking about suicide. interesting those are some of the things you can look out for. but, you know, talking to someone isn't always that easy. and you and bringing up the subject. some people are afraid that even just bringing it up might entice someone to do it even more.
pam oren, who is a clinical psychologist with kaiser permanente's walnut creek medical center.nk you so much for joining us. thanks for having me. we appreciate it. a very important topic here affecting so many people. more than 48,000 suicides in the us in 2021. that is a surprisingly large number, isn't it? that is a sobering number. indeed, it is. right it shows people who attempt suicide usually typically display some sort of warning signs. what are some of the most common signs that they...
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i would like to thank chairman bost, chairman vanned oren, ranking member takano and levin and all those involved for their leadership and support of this bill. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 3981 and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i have no further speakers, i'm prepared to close. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: thank you, madam speaker. i ask my colleagues to join me in passing h.r. 3981 as amended. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. bost: once i want to encourage the members on our side of the aisle and all our colleagues to support this good piece of legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3981 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair -- in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed a
i would like to thank chairman bost, chairman vanned oren, ranking member takano and levin and all those involved for their leadership and support of this bill. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 3981 and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i have no further speakers, i'm prepared to close. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: thank you, madam speaker. i ask my colleagues...
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ted and oren one of two different parties. the two different ideologies. from opposite ends of the country. but despite those differences, they really respected each other's point of where there was agreement, they went all in to get things done to make this country a better place. they believed as i so strongly believe that the compromise is the oxygen of democracy. as a result, their names are on some of the most important pieces of the decision from the 20th and 21st century. from the americans with disabilities act to the ryan care act for aids to the children's health insurance program known as chips, and of course secretary spelling has known so well major education reform with no child left and the impact each of these bipartisan billse continue tonight to have. we need a lot more of them if we are going to tackle the big issues facing us now. i only wish they could be here tonight. p they would be so proud of the work that these three highly respected institutions are doing to carry on the em k institute to the hatch foundation, thank you for bring
ted and oren one of two different parties. the two different ideologies. from opposite ends of the country. but despite those differences, they really respected each other's point of where there was agreement, they went all in to get things done to make this country a better place. they believed as i so strongly believe that the compromise is the oxygen of democracy. as a result, their names are on some of the most important pieces of the decision from the 20th and 21st century. from the...
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greene: i'd like to yield two minutes to congressman vanned oren who has served in the u.s. military. mr. vanned oren: i have multiple combat tours as a navy seal including two to afghanistan and that's why i rise in support of thement a to reduce secretary austin's salary to $1. to paraphrase a famous british officer's evaluation, second reair austin consistently sets low standards and fails to meet them. he remains in charge of the pentagon despite the fact that he's been responsible for the greatest degradation in the united states military since the vietnam war and the highest active duty and veteran suicide rate in our his are. he's directly responsible for abandoning thousands of american citizens and our allies to terrorists in afghanistan and the subsequent deaths of 13 of our brave men and women in uniform in that fiasco. i support applying home rule to reduce the $1 simply because we cannot reduce it to zero. secretary austin could save further controversy and redeem his honor by resigning immediately and publicly apologizing to all the gold star family he's direct
greene: i'd like to yield two minutes to congressman vanned oren who has served in the u.s. military. mr. vanned oren: i have multiple combat tours as a navy seal including two to afghanistan and that's why i rise in support of thement a to reduce secretary austin's salary to $1. to paraphrase a famous british officer's evaluation, second reair austin consistently sets low standards and fails to meet them. he remains in charge of the pentagon despite the fact that he's been responsible for the...
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michael oren haim, and he joins me now. hello to you there. this is a fascinating book, michael.ur punches . and there's a pull your punches. and there's a fantastic phrase in there that i like. and you conclude that britain isn't ruled by the rule of law, by the rule, but by the rule of lawyers and judges would you care to elaborate ? well yes i >> -- >> let me lam >> let me first say i don't blame the judges for this. this is really the fault of parliament and the government . parliament and the government. >> but yes , i mean, the >> but yes, i mean, the definition of the rule of law is that it should be clear and it should be predictable and it should be predictable and it should be predictable and it should be accessible . and our should be accessible. and our law is not any of those things , law is not any of those things, largely because , as the largely because, as the parliament has not actually done its job of legislating of actually making the law in america every one of the 50 states has got coded fied laws passed , passed by the passed, passed by the legislature of t
michael oren haim, and he joins me now. hello to you there. this is a fascinating book, michael.ur punches . and there's a pull your punches. and there's a fantastic phrase in there that i like. and you conclude that britain isn't ruled by the rule of law, by the rule, but by the rule of lawyers and judges would you care to elaborate ? well yes i >> -- >> let me lam >> let me first say i don't blame the judges for this. this is really the fault of parliament and the government...
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there is not a hom they've ended it oren know solution., them on permanent homes, getting them on the ladder? and you the employer ladder? and you know, again , it goes back to know, and again, it goes back to charles, when you think about his work with the prince's trust and or and helping impoverished or vulnerable , and vulnerable young people, and you're at the root of you're starting at the root of society, do that society, we see kate do that with early years project. we society, we see kate do that witiwilliam ly years project. we society, we see kate do that witiwilliam doing's project. we society, we see kate do that witiwilliam doing it project. we society, we see kate do that witiwilliam doing it with ct. we see william doing it with homelessness which has homelessness, which has addiction their joint addiction and all of their joint projects i think projects wrapped in. and i think it's i think what we're seeing is all coming very, is it all coming together very, very all that very beautifully, all of that being we haven't bein
there is not a hom they've ended it oren know solution., them on permanent homes, getting them on the ladder? and you the employer ladder? and you know, again , it goes back to know, and again, it goes back to charles, when you think about his work with the prince's trust and or and helping impoverished or vulnerable , and vulnerable young people, and you're at the root of you're starting at the root of society, do that society, we see kate do that with early years project. we society, we see...