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professor michael mann from penn state university, _ well. versity, thank you very much indeed. all eyes will be on china as the world's largest emitter, will be on the chinese foreign minister who is here because the chinese leader xi jinping foreign minister who is here because the chinese leader xijinping has not come to rome, he is still impatient because of the covid situation. there will be a lot of pressure in rome and in glasgow. and also another strong voice will come from the developing world, the poor are companies —— countries who are putting more pressure on the richer company to up what is called climate finance, a pledge to give $100 billion a yearfrom finance, a pledge to give $100 billion a year from wealthier countries to poorer countries to help them decarbonise and move towards a greener economy. that is still too short, the goal has been pushed back to 2023, giving a sense of how much work there is still to be done here in rome and in glasgow where you are. thank you very much, mark. watch out for those themes of climate j
professor michael mann from penn state university, _ well. versity, thank you very much indeed. all eyes will be on china as the world's largest emitter, will be on the chinese foreign minister who is here because the chinese leader xi jinping foreign minister who is here because the chinese leader xijinping has not come to rome, he is still impatient because of the covid situation. there will be a lot of pressure in rome and in glasgow. and also another strong voice will come from the...
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it's an amazing project it's now housed at penn state university. the brilliant person behind it is gabrielle foreman an english professor. they are collecting all this documentation black mobilization both before and after the civil war. it is astounding what they have brought together there. there are some exhibits there that are interesting for teaching. online exhibits that will bring together some of the more pneumatic things we see when we look at the black political movement. i think that it's another fabulous resource. >> thank you, thank you i'm taking all these notes. so i can use all these amazing databases. you mentioned the women in your book are technically different legal statuses. so enslaved, or free, how the different groups angle to interact with the basically the laws that i would amass them for bids and from bring some type of interaction. >> what is interesting, a lot of african-american women's history from the earlier periods, the 19th century often get a book about free black women or enslaved back women. when he found is wh
it's an amazing project it's now housed at penn state university. the brilliant person behind it is gabrielle foreman an english professor. they are collecting all this documentation black mobilization both before and after the civil war. it is astounding what they have brought together there. there are some exhibits there that are interesting for teaching. online exhibits that will bring together some of the more pneumatic things we see when we look at the black political movement. i think...
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our first guest associate professor of history and assistant director of academic affairs at penn state university in kensington. he trained at temple university and the university of kentucky is the author and editor of a number of works including contesting slavery, politics of bondage and freedom in the new american nation as well as reading and expansion in the early american west. also joining us professor of history associate director at the institute on constitutional democracy at the university of missouri columbia. he holds a phd from harvard and author of the tierney newspaper politics and the early american republic in the first presidential contest the election of 1796 in the beginning of american democracy. video vargas had participated in any other bicentennial activities you may have seen the traveling exhibit that jeff helped create the struggle for statehood which was a project sponsored by the missouri humanities council craig and jeff i want to thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for inviting us. >> let's start in a way i guess at the end. is wha
our first guest associate professor of history and assistant director of academic affairs at penn state university in kensington. he trained at temple university and the university of kentucky is the author and editor of a number of works including contesting slavery, politics of bondage and freedom in the new american nation as well as reading and expansion in the early american west. also joining us professor of history associate director at the institute on constitutional democracy at the...
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caller: i work at penn state university. host: have they raised wages there? caller: no. ior to working at penn state i did work in the hospitality industry. along with the restaurant industry, any service industry is negatively affected by the pandemic. in the hospitality industry they pretty much crashed. moving to the university i have much more stable job but i just started in june of 2021. not much time for a pay increase. host: congratulations on the new job. larry in maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. i am pessimistic. joe biden with his foolish policies. the buildup of cargo ships on the west coast. this situation with the invasion at the southern border. the mandates. over 100,000 businesses destroyed because of this chinese virus. this biological weapon. the derivatives in the bond market are going to collapse and we are facing a second depression. host: albert in austin, texas. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to chime in about people leaving the workforce. i'm glad you asked about the vaccine and if people are leaving becaus
caller: i work at penn state university. host: have they raised wages there? caller: no. ior to working at penn state i did work in the hospitality industry. along with the restaurant industry, any service industry is negatively affected by the pandemic. in the hospitality industry they pretty much crashed. moving to the university i have much more stable job but i just started in june of 2021. not much time for a pay increase. host: congratulations on the new job. larry in maryland, good...
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caller: i work at penn state university. host: have they raised wages there? caller: no. ior to working at penn state i did work in the hospitality industry. along with the restaurant industry, any service industry is negatively affected by the pandemic. in the hospitality industry they pretty much crashed. moving to the university i have much more stable job but i just started in june of 2021. not much time for a pay increase. host: congratulations on the new job. larry in maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. i am pessimistic. joe biden with his foolish policies. the buildup of cargo ships on the west coast. this situation with the invasion at the southern border. the mandates. over 100,000 businesses destroyed because of this chinese virus. this biological weapon. the derivatives in the bond market are going to collapse and we are facing a second depression. host: albert in austin, texas. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to chime in about people leaving the workforce. i'm glad you asked about the vaccine and if people are leaving becaus
caller: i work at penn state university. host: have they raised wages there? caller: no. ior to working at penn state i did work in the hospitality industry. along with the restaurant industry, any service industry is negatively affected by the pandemic. in the hospitality industry they pretty much crashed. moving to the university i have much more stable job but i just started in june of 2021. not much time for a pay increase. host: congratulations on the new job. larry in maryland, good...
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iowa republicans, people who supported trump were paying attention, celebrating the university of iowa beating penn state. they weren't paying attention, looking at this rally. he's trying to stay in the mix, trying to remind the die hard supporters, i'm not on twitter, i'm not on tv all the time but i'm still here. it's a reminder to stay at the tops of their mind. the question here is do other republicans look at those soft numbers and think, there's an opening here? do people like mike pence, he's thinking about running for president regardless of what donald trump does. he's looking at those numbers. maybe not a path to the nomination but an opportunity to get there. >> i can't imagine scheduling a rally as the biggest game in iowa football in 20 years. neither here nor there. one of the interesting things, you see the numbers, 44% say he should run for president again. this is a moment where they're in a better position than 2016 and they thought they were doing well but not at all. look at what the elected officials are doing. senator chuck grassley, take a listen. >> thrilled to announce tonight t
iowa republicans, people who supported trump were paying attention, celebrating the university of iowa beating penn state. they weren't paying attention, looking at this rally. he's trying to stay in the mix, trying to remind the die hard supporters, i'm not on twitter, i'm not on tv all the time but i'm still here. it's a reminder to stay at the tops of their mind. the question here is do other republicans look at those soft numbers and think, there's an opening here? do people like mike...
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university of iowa. behind me while we wait, we have a major event going on, the iowa-penn state game.rthel: critics are slamming new york city mayor bill deblasio for announcing he will end the gifted intelligence program in the city's elementary school. the mayor and others claim it discripple naits against black and hispanic children. critics say it will punish gifted kids. sean: covid and children. pfizer asking for the fda to approve its vaccine for children. dr. jeannette. hind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ighting for one goal, this one mission, life. i get to keep her. we get to have her and enjoy her. and she gets to grow up, which is the best gift anyone could ever give. arthel: more and more insurance companies are canceling covid-19 cost-sharing waivers. that means patients have to bear the debt of medical debt and hospitalization. average out of pocket cost of a hospital stay is $20,000. sean: covid and children. pfizer and bio tec pet
university of iowa. behind me while we wait, we have a major event going on, the iowa-penn state game.rthel: critics are slamming new york city mayor bill deblasio for announcing he will end the gifted intelligence program in the city's elementary school. the mayor and others claim it discripple naits against black and hispanic children. critics say it will punish gifted kids. sean: covid and children. pfizer asking for the fda to approve its vaccine for children. dr. jeannette. hind neuriva...
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serving four years in the air force, he obtained his masters in accounting from penn state and later a law degree from the university of pittsburgh and moved here in the crazy 1960s. according to an interview that he gave a few years later, one of his first impressions is, and i quote, something was missing in this city, and it was a real lack of street trees. in 1976, mayor george moss connie appointed charlie to the [inaudible] commission, where he served until 1981. he was one of the first members of the department of urban planning, and he rarely missed a tree planting, and it's estimated that charlie personally planted over 8,500 trees in this city in this lifetime. not since john maclaren added more trees to the urban environment in this city. charlie was also the most active member to the presidio parks trust presidio steward program, which i volunteered for for 20 years. in 2011, public works befittingly made charlie the honoree of its annual arbor day planting of a signature tree, who strengthened the community through his work and volunteerism, and the city planted a cork oak in the median, which charlie n
serving four years in the air force, he obtained his masters in accounting from penn state and later a law degree from the university of pittsburgh and moved here in the crazy 1960s. according to an interview that he gave a few years later, one of his first impressions is, and i quote, something was missing in this city, and it was a real lack of street trees. in 1976, mayor george moss connie appointed charlie to the [inaudible] commission, where he served until 1981. he was one of the first...
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university of michigan? you watch 6 and o, do you hear anything about it when are you there? you still got ohio state, penn't you? >> you know, that is not my jam. i will say people around the university are frustrated. >> i bet they are. all right. i figured i'd give it -- i see the university of michigan i can't help myself. >> i know. >> like pavlov's dog >> northwestern. >> is it rutgers >> i think it's rutgers. when we come -- >> it's good >> not as good as michigan, very obviously. right. >>> when we come back, we will get jim cramer's first take on the marks today. then we will have top portfolio manager noah blackstein, what he finds in the earnings report this morning good morning, are you watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> there is no
university of michigan? you watch 6 and o, do you hear anything about it when are you there? you still got ohio state, penn't you? >> you know, that is not my jam. i will say people around the university are frustrated. >> i bet they are. all right. i figured i'd give it -- i see the university of michigan i can't help myself. >> i know. >> like pavlov's dog >> northwestern. >> is it rutgers >> i think it's rutgers. when we come -- >> it's good...
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university of maryland president admitted was negligent. and ncaa sports blatantly discriminates against female athletes. penn state has been exposed for denying female athletes, health and safety, nutrition and ong other things. despite enactment of title 9 more than 50 years ago, there are more male athletes than female athletes. the 7 billion revenue boom was a great opportunity to add female sports. instead athletes participation increased by only two athletes. while the number of coaches exploded by 1,577. did discrimination against female athletes should not be allowed to persist. and so often with sports related medical bills. while black athletes make up the majority, and suffer the lowest graduation. and college athletes-- they're asked not to ignore broken and bruised bodies, against female athletes and other important matters, thank you. >> thank you, mr. huma. the gentleman yields back. and now i would like to welcome dr. livingstone for your presentation. >> [inaudible] >> sorry, i didn't turn on myic m. thank you, chair schakowsky, ranking member and members of the subcommittee for the opportunity to
university of maryland president admitted was negligent. and ncaa sports blatantly discriminates against female athletes. penn state has been exposed for denying female athletes, health and safety, nutrition and ong other things. despite enactment of title 9 more than 50 years ago, there are more male athletes than female athletes. the 7 billion revenue boom was a great opportunity to add female sports. instead athletes participation increased by only two athletes. while the number of coaches...