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rutgers won by a touchdown 31-24.r first winning season in almost a decade and their first-ever win over the university of miami. so we'll take it and molly, i have to tell you, when i was a student at rutgers university i was a radio play-by-play guy we didn't win a lot of games and no bowl games. proud of the coach, staff and student athletes for the big win. >> molly: congratulations to you. there was no mayo dumping. a little disappointing. it's all right. >> mike: thank fully no mayo. >> and lift off. >> molly: spacex launched its fall one heavy rocket from the space center with a second ratty military spacecraft on board. it is sparking a lot of speculation, how secret? we're live in miami with more. >> the military's x37b is really a mystery for space enthusiasts out there. information about where it's going or how long it will be in orbit is not being released. it's launched successfully on spacex. one of the most powerful rockets. it is going deeper in space than any other space mystery mission. >> three, two
rutgers won by a touchdown 31-24.r first winning season in almost a decade and their first-ever win over the university of miami. so we'll take it and molly, i have to tell you, when i was a student at rutgers university i was a radio play-by-play guy we didn't win a lot of games and no bowl games. proud of the coach, staff and student athletes for the big win. >> molly: congratulations to you. there was no mayo dumping. a little disappointing. it's all right. >> mike: thank fully...
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. >>> two of the mos most hal low baseball stadiums got a makeover rutgers didn't have to go far forbig win over miami and while kansas state took home the win in the pop-tarts bowl, the attention was on the game's mascot a life-sized toaster pastry named, what else, strawberry they got to chow down on strawberry after raising their trophy >>> and in basketball, the pistons had the best chance yet to stave off hardwood infamy earlier this week, the team broke the record for consecutive losses in a single season with 27 but detroit found themselves up on the league-leading celtics. while the pistons were able to force overtime after boston furiously erased the deficit, a three secured the win for the celtics. the pistons have dropped 28 straight tying the 76ers for the longest losing streak in nba history. >>> when we come back, more trouble for boeing's 737 max planes >>> the real slim shady not standing up in court the latest in eminem's trademark dispute. n eminem's trademark dispute. i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pai
. >>> two of the mos most hal low baseball stadiums got a makeover rutgers didn't have to go far forbig win over miami and while kansas state took home the win in the pop-tarts bowl, the attention was on the game's mascot a life-sized toaster pastry named, what else, strawberry they got to chow down on strawberry after raising their trophy >>> and in basketball, the pistons had the best chance yet to stave off hardwood infamy earlier this week, the team broke the record for...
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and san diego, the university of washington, whitman college and rutgers university joined 14 other collegeslined to give specifics on the investigations but they come after multiple swastikas were found on stanford's campus. >> when the war broke out, i began like it felt the campus felt a lot more hostile to me. i feel watched a lot of places. i feel disliked. >> rutgers university tells fox the investigation centers on reported incidents of harassment against jewish or israeli students. on wednesday, the house of representatives passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism on college campuses. 125 democrats and one republican voted no. that resolution also calls on harvard and mit's presidents to resign for failing to said that advocating for the genocide of jews violates their school policies. at mit, hundreds of jewish alumni signed a letter to mit's governing board calling sally corn blut's congressional testimony last week disastrous while demanding immediately and concrete actions to combat anti-semitism on campus. republicans are now threatening to defund universities where anti-sem
and san diego, the university of washington, whitman college and rutgers university joined 14 other collegeslined to give specifics on the investigations but they come after multiple swastikas were found on stanford's campus. >> when the war broke out, i began like it felt the campus felt a lot more hostile to me. i feel watched a lot of places. i feel disliked. >> rutgers university tells fox the investigation centers on reported incidents of harassment against jewish or israeli...
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he met burns when he was a young probably his late teens early when he was an undergraduate at rutgers and burns was an instructor for his economics classes. burns was actually not that much older than friedman, but because they met as and teacher, they had this of mentor mentee bond and lost his father at a young age right. is it towards the end of high school you imagine he arrives. it's the great depression. he's getting excited about economics as a field that can offer explanations for that sort of social crisis he's seeing around him. he's also a young jewish man at a moment when opportunity is opening up, but is still quite limited by the fact of being jewish. and here he gets to college and sees, you know, another young jewish man who's been very successful as an economist and is now professional economist. and the two of them really hit it off and have this relationship that friedman would describe as he was my surrogate father in that he looked up to him and as i wrote my book, what i found these incredible letters that friedman would to burns at sort of every stage of life. a
he met burns when he was a young probably his late teens early when he was an undergraduate at rutgers and burns was an instructor for his economics classes. burns was actually not that much older than friedman, but because they met as and teacher, they had this of mentor mentee bond and lost his father at a young age right. is it towards the end of high school you imagine he arrives. it's the great depression. he's getting excited about economics as a field that can offer explanations for that...
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the university of miami hurricanes in the pinstripe bowl against rutgers, where all of my high school friends in new jersey went. bring it on. >> go get the game is properly played on the baseball field set and we'll be cold at yankee stadium. >> now to golf and tiger woods. first tournament in more than seven months. >> tiger played in his charity tournament in the bahamas this weekend. and despite finishing 18th out of 20 golfers, he was ecstatic. good for him. and finally, proof that even lebron james has a bad day. >> here's what he said when he asked when he was asked about the leagues in season tournaments. >> i'll be honest, i'm not even looking forward to tuesday. right now. i'm looking forward to tomorrow. i'm watching a bunch of football. my browns is in town and i'll be there. that's what i'm looking forward to and tonight i'm looking forward to drinking a ♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony picture studios, this is... [applause] here is our second group of semifinalists-- a writer and editor from los angeles, california... a registered dietitian from elk grove, californi
the university of miami hurricanes in the pinstripe bowl against rutgers, where all of my high school friends in new jersey went. bring it on. >> go get the game is properly played on the baseball field set and we'll be cold at yankee stadium. >> now to golf and tiger woods. first tournament in more than seven months. >> tiger played in his charity tournament in the bahamas this weekend. and despite finishing 18th out of 20 golfers, he was ecstatic. good for him. and finally,...
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so that's why when he meets burns at rutgers and burns had a graduate degree, has professional work as ankg economist and is from the very similar background as friedman. he becomes just a vision of what he can be. at that point friedman has lost his father, was really looking for a mentor a guide, and his family while incredibly supportive of his education, his sisters who had equally outstanding if not better academic records, it wishes sort of well, you're going to work to support the family and we're going to put the boy through college. so we had emotional support financial support but he did have a kind of model for his life. burns really become set. burns is a safe harbor in this discipline that's only beginning to open up to jewish professionals. and so he knows he can always write to burns about job questions, interpersonal questions of the like burns is on a site and on his team. >> host: you mentioned the family life of friedman and he had sisters, his mother, his father died when friedman was fairly young. what's interesting of course is beyond that the other women in his l
so that's why when he meets burns at rutgers and burns had a graduate degree, has professional work as ankg economist and is from the very similar background as friedman. he becomes just a vision of what he can be. at that point friedman has lost his father, was really looking for a mentor a guide, and his family while incredibly supportive of his education, his sisters who had equally outstanding if not better academic records, it wishes sort of well, you're going to work to support the family...
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christmas broadcast built around those three themes, which matter so much to the king -- a service to rutgersvironment, and interfaith relations. and concluding with a heartfelt prayer that people and communities will respect each other. nicholas witchell lewis: for the first time in more than 100 years, ukraine is marking christmas day today instead of in january. it is a way of cutting ties with russia which celebrates according to the orthodox calendar. for those that were, there will be little cause for celebration. james waterhouse reports from one city on the front line. >> christmas here is a celebration in name only. children were evacuated from this frontline city. and only 5000 people remain. it used to be five times that. today is punctuated with artillery shells and sirens. life continues for those who stayed, but it is a tense existence. >> we all live in fear of death. when we go to work, we do not know what can happen, whether russia will strike with rockets. we love on edge. we do not know whether we will come back home or not. lewis: 17-year-old sophia has them for both occup
christmas broadcast built around those three themes, which matter so much to the king -- a service to rutgersvironment, and interfaith relations. and concluding with a heartfelt prayer that people and communities will respect each other. nicholas witchell lewis: for the first time in more than 100 years, ukraine is marking christmas day today instead of in january. it is a way of cutting ties with russia which celebrates according to the orthodox calendar. for those that were, there will be...
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he met burns when he was a young probably his late teens early when he was an undergraduate at rutgers and burns was an instructor for his economics classes. burns was actually not that much older than friedman, but because they met as and teacher, they had this of mentor mentee bond and lost his father at a young age right. is it towards the end of high school you imagine he arrives. it's the great depression. he's getting excited about economics as a field that can offer explanations for that sort of social crisis he's seeing around him. he's also a young jewish man at a moment when opportunity is opening up, but is still quite limited by the fact of being jewish. and here he gets to college and sees, you know, another young jewish man who's been very successful as an economist and is now professional economist. and the two of them really hit it off and have this relationship that friedman would describe as he was my surrogate father in that he looked up to him and as i wrote my book, what i found these incredible letters that friedman would to burns at sort of every stage of life. a
he met burns when he was a young probably his late teens early when he was an undergraduate at rutgers and burns was an instructor for his economics classes. burns was actually not that much older than friedman, but because they met as and teacher, they had this of mentor mentee bond and lost his father at a young age right. is it towards the end of high school you imagine he arrives. it's the great depression. he's getting excited about economics as a field that can offer explanations for that...
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so that's why when he meets burns at rutgers and burns has a graduate degree, has professional work as an economist, and he's from a very similar back friedman, he becomes just a vision of what he can be. and at that point friedman has lost his father, so he's really looking for a mentor, a guy, and his family, while the least supportive of his education, his sisters, who all had equally outstanding, if not better academic records, it was just sort of well, you're going to work to support the family and we are going to put the boy through college. so he had emotional support. he had financial support, but he didn't have a kind of model for his life, and burns really comes that, and burns is a safe harbor in this discipline that's only beginning to open up to jewish professionals. so he knows he can always write to burns about job questions, interpersonal questions, and feel like burns is on his side and on his team. >> you mentioned the family life of friedman, and he had sisters. his mother, his father died when friedman was very young. and what's interesting, too, of course, is beyon
so that's why when he meets burns at rutgers and burns has a graduate degree, has professional work as an economist, and he's from a very similar back friedman, he becomes just a vision of what he can be. and at that point friedman has lost his father, so he's really looking for a mentor, a guy, and his family, while the least supportive of his education, his sisters, who all had equally outstanding, if not better academic records, it was just sort of well, you're going to work to support the...
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so how to of these is the distinguished professor of law and middle east legal studies at rutgers university and author of the racial muslim when racism, flashes religious freedom ross enjoyed by mitchell politic president of rethinking foreign policy and co director of jewish voice for peace is also the author of except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics, of which i am, of course, a co author. so good to see both of you. so what i'm going to start with you in this report you to mentioned is, lemme phobia is a ubiquitous ingredient in u. s. policy. that's what bracket and phrase we mean. uh you pick what is ingredient essentially since 911. so over 22 years, the american foreign policy and national security policies has been have been centered around the vilification of muslims and the looks on body. and originally from as terrorist, violent anti american liberal massage domestic and also anti semitic. and as a result, the entire society has been primed and socialized by the media, by schools, by politicians, and the rhetoric to presume that most ones are outside or is there a
so how to of these is the distinguished professor of law and middle east legal studies at rutgers university and author of the racial muslim when racism, flashes religious freedom ross enjoyed by mitchell politic president of rethinking foreign policy and co director of jewish voice for peace is also the author of except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics, of which i am, of course, a co author. so good to see both of you. so what i'm going to start with you in this report you to...
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so how to of these is the distinguished professor of law and middle east legal studies at rutgers university and author of the racial muslim when racism, flashes religious freedom ross enjoyed by mitchell politic president of rethinking foreign policy and co director of jewish voice for peace is also the author of except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics, of which i am, of course, a co author. so good to see both of you. so what i'm going to start with you in this report you to mentioned is, lemme phobia is a ubiquitous ingredient in u. s. policy. that's what bracket and phrase we mean. uh you pick what is ingredient essentially since 911. so over 22 years, the american foreign policy and national security policies has been had been centered around the vilification of muslims and the looks of body and originally slower as terrorist, violent anti american liberal massage domestic and also anti semitic. and as a result, the entire society has been primed and socialized by the media, by schools, by politicians, and their rhetoric to presume that most ones are outside of use. the
so how to of these is the distinguished professor of law and middle east legal studies at rutgers university and author of the racial muslim when racism, flashes religious freedom ross enjoyed by mitchell politic president of rethinking foreign policy and co director of jewish voice for peace is also the author of except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics, of which i am, of course, a co author. so good to see both of you. so what i'm going to start with you in this report you to...
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civil rights of the department of education to investigate anti-semitic episodes and campuses like rutgersniversity. the good old days on campus. now there's so many you can't even count them. trump the important the last war criminal known to be hiding in america. he signed no walkable a bill making it easier for holocaust victims to reclaim : property. he entered the disastrous rancho and fermenting sanctions against iran. he signed the force act, no more america money goes to the plo, moderate errors because i keep killing and using our money to kill jews and americans. number 22, knocked off soleimani, for around. twenty-three, the head of isis. he shot a state government policy by authorizing americans born in jerusalem to list israel or the american passport as a country. he had posed sanctions on the criminal court investigating israel. he said in his 2019 state of the union address we must never ignore file poison of anti-semitism or those who spread venomous great with one voice we must confront hatred anywhere and everywhere it occurs. >> this is the man they call hitler because
civil rights of the department of education to investigate anti-semitic episodes and campuses like rutgersniversity. the good old days on campus. now there's so many you can't even count them. trump the important the last war criminal known to be hiding in america. he signed no walkable a bill making it easier for holocaust victims to reclaim : property. he entered the disastrous rancho and fermenting sanctions against iran. he signed the force act, no more america money goes to the plo,...
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maria: very aha, we've got a new study from rutgers, network contagion reach institute finding contentktok being suppressed based on whether aligning to chinese communist party interests we have talked a lot about propaganda war but that is part of this isn't it in addition to the aggression like a surveillance balloon traveled to country for a week america, surveilling american says police stations, bullying of our naval ships, and flights in the air is also a propaganda war, underway pretty aggressively right now is there not? >> you bet you've got confucius institutes in the u.s., tiktok who should be surprised by that it shouldn't be on any one's phone on any wi-fi network, a ccp dominated technology, just like they do for everything else they are engaged in there is no separation between national security, and the state when it comes to china. that includes their approach to outside china with technology. whether huawei telecommunications or tiktok videos displayed on your phone. maria: look. there is also an issue around what is happening with the elections we talk with john ratc
maria: very aha, we've got a new study from rutgers, network contagion reach institute finding contentktok being suppressed based on whether aligning to chinese communist party interests we have talked a lot about propaganda war but that is part of this isn't it in addition to the aggression like a surveillance balloon traveled to country for a week america, surveilling american says police stations, bullying of our naval ships, and flights in the air is also a propaganda war, underway pretty...
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she's reported widely from the region egypt, israel iraq and the uae shared from rutgers university a master's degree in middle east politics from columbia and a law degree from my all mather georgetown united states hosted by the middle east security initiative please visit our website to learn more about their work on this important and other topics. for those in the audience here, in the studio or watching virtually, please submit any questions to ask ac.org. please select title of this event and to be directed to the submission page and we will get to those questions later on in the program. vivian over to you. >> thanks so much jane great to be -- welcome back to -- egypt -- [laughter] my mind and welcome back to washington. always great to see you here i interviewed you last on sidelines a lot has happened since then, and so we'll drive right into it. i just joined secretary of state anthony blinken to several trips to the region and i attended a press conference with you -- jordan foreign minister -- and the secretary which is -- i think the simple way to say is that you agree
she's reported widely from the region egypt, israel iraq and the uae shared from rutgers university a master's degree in middle east politics from columbia and a law degree from my all mather georgetown united states hosted by the middle east security initiative please visit our website to learn more about their work on this important and other topics. for those in the audience here, in the studio or watching virtually, please submit any questions to ask ac.org. please select title of this...
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moreover, what is move east of shenandoah valley instead of in other words, why does he come out of rutgers crossroads like this right through the union army, when he could have done that, there would have been no federals to needham. he would have got up in the maryland punch quicker. and i because that's where he had been. he's on the cusp of defenses in washington. if you want to convince the facts, here's what's wrong? i don't know what he said. we're still here. those laws in september of 1862 and ends up with the battle of a.d. them. one of the things you would disappoint about was that he did not get farther north before mcclellan brought the battle. we all know mcclellan a reputation, have close of lethality would take advantage of that you get up farther north and in fact mcclellan was very quickly brings you the battle very quickly so lee something to happen that will prevent that the enemy from bringing him the battle soon. and i think that's why that idea that's right now i don't know that they ever ever intended to do this they even had to make the federal think they were going
moreover, what is move east of shenandoah valley instead of in other words, why does he come out of rutgers crossroads like this right through the union army, when he could have done that, there would have been no federals to needham. he would have got up in the maryland punch quicker. and i because that's where he had been. he's on the cusp of defenses in washington. if you want to convince the facts, here's what's wrong? i don't know what he said. we're still here. those laws in september of...
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researchers at rutgers university found that a strong possibility that content on tiktok is either ampd on its alignment with the chinese government. the app spokesperson is denying these claims. especially concerning about this study more and more adults lately say they get their news regularly from tiktok. it rose to 32% earlier this year. hey, everybody, these two are looking for a turbo man. >> bret: the struggle the real for holiday shopping procrastinators. i have stuff to do. i'm one of them. if you are scrambling to buy last-minute presents for in your loved ones, more than long lines to worry about. rising prices taking a toll on shoppers. we're live from a mall in florida. hey, dana marie. >> good morning, bret. the fall is full of procras procrastinators. they expect more shoppers than black friday tomorrow. retailers are happy. consumers are spending record breaking amounts of money. >> the first time since i believe 2017 since we've had a super saturday that is right before christmas. be ready for a lot of crowd. >> the national retail federation says shoppers on average a
researchers at rutgers university found that a strong possibility that content on tiktok is either ampd on its alignment with the chinese government. the app spokesperson is denying these claims. especially concerning about this study more and more adults lately say they get their news regularly from tiktok. it rose to 32% earlier this year. hey, everybody, these two are looking for a turbo man. >> bret: the struggle the real for holiday shopping procrastinators. i have stuff to do. i'm...
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. >> claudia: in fact, to your point, last week rutgers youth issued a study looking at how china islling the strings behind the scenes without overtly doing so. look at this quote. we assess a strong possibility that content on tiktok is either amplified or suppressed based on its alignment with the interests of the chinese government. charlie, what's also interesting is that federal officials, people who work for federal agencies, should not have tiktok on their government-issued devices and yet many do. why are federal workers risking breaking the law and risking possibly their job security by having this app on their devices? >> well, increasingly we're seeing politicians going after this one small sliver, federal employees, federally paid for phones and banning tiktok from being on those phones. but the larger influence, of course, is among regular americans and regular kids who have this stuff on their phones. and any effort to try to go after that or curtail that runs into obvious first amendment complications. you can't just tell people they can't read things or they can't se
. >> claudia: in fact, to your point, last week rutgers youth issued a study looking at how china islling the strings behind the scenes without overtly doing so. look at this quote. we assess a strong possibility that content on tiktok is either amplified or suppressed based on its alignment with the interests of the chinese government. charlie, what's also interesting is that federal officials, people who work for federal agencies, should not have tiktok on their government-issued...
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most recently stamford, rutgers.itism and islamophobia incidents. mit is also investigating. it has nine disciplinary cases related to what they call campus tensions as mits embattled sally kornbluth a supportive bill with controversial congressional testimony last week. mit alumni board of directors said she has the vision to take mit forward. >> bill: we shall see on that, bryan for backing that story today, bryan llenas. >> shannon: the way does weight l weight loss craze, may reduce symptoms of alcohol use and those drugs have tripled but the drugs popularity making it tougher to find. so dr. marc siegel here to break it down, wait to see you, doctor. >> great to see you. >> shannon: list talk about this because i have a relative who is diabetic and having a hard time getting this drug on a regular, steady basis. >> i don't think this drug needs any more hype or celebrity input. it's had tons of it. the thing about being useful for alcohol use disorders possible but only used in six patients. the fact that it wor
most recently stamford, rutgers.itism and islamophobia incidents. mit is also investigating. it has nine disciplinary cases related to what they call campus tensions as mits embattled sally kornbluth a supportive bill with controversial congressional testimony last week. mit alumni board of directors said she has the vision to take mit forward. >> bill: we shall see on that, bryan for backing that story today, bryan llenas. >> shannon: the way does weight l weight loss craze, may...
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for example, on the 20th anniversary of september 11, the center for security of rights at rutgers law school hosted a speaking engagement for ringleader of recent calls for intifada in the united states and a convicted supporter of palestinian islamic jihad. for those who need reminding, palestinian islamic jihad and hamas are holding hostages, including americans in gaza as we speak. american jews are facing and n estimate wave of anti-semitic hate, and this wave is emanating from campus organizations across the country like the one he guided and supported at rutgers. did the biden administration really asking the senate to give life tenure on the court of appeals to nominate with an extensive record of condoning terrorist propaganda? i would urge our colleagues on the judiciary committee to take a very close look at his nomination and reject it. six turned congressman on the foreign affairs and house intelligence committee. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what your assessment at this point of a new aid package moving from ukraine before the holidays and what did you think o
for example, on the 20th anniversary of september 11, the center for security of rights at rutgers law school hosted a speaking engagement for ringleader of recent calls for intifada in the united states and a convicted supporter of palestinian islamic jihad. for those who need reminding, palestinian islamic jihad and hamas are holding hostages, including americans in gaza as we speak. american jews are facing and n estimate wave of anti-semitic hate, and this wave is emanating from campus...
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title six investigations that they are starting into alleged ethnic discrimination at stanford, ucla, rutgers, and ucsd. they join more than a dozen other institutions. harvard, penn, columbia. under federal investigation related to their handling of antisemitic and or islamophobiaic activities on campus. we'll keep you posted on those investigations. and coming up, the reaction we're seeing on harvard's campus. a reporter from the harvard crimson will join me in 60 seconds. rvard crimson will join me in 60 seconds. ♪ #2 should be easy to do ♪ trust colace to soften stools with no stimulants for comfortable relief. the subway series? it's the perfect menu lineup. just give us a number, we got the rest. number three? the monster. six? the boss. fifteen? titan turkey. number one? the philly. oh, yeah, you probably don't want that one. look, i'm not in charge of naming the subs. ♪ students... students of any age, from anywhere. students in a new kind of classroom. ♪ using our technology to power different ways of learning. ♪ harnessing ai to plant new beginnings. ♪ so when minds grow, opportunit
title six investigations that they are starting into alleged ethnic discrimination at stanford, ucla, rutgers, and ucsd. they join more than a dozen other institutions. harvard, penn, columbia. under federal investigation related to their handling of antisemitic and or islamophobiaic activities on campus. we'll keep you posted on those investigations. and coming up, the reaction we're seeing on harvard's campus. a reporter from the harvard crimson will join me in 60 seconds. rvard crimson will...
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manji supported and guided at rutgers'. is the biden administration really asking the senate to give life tenure on the corporation's court of appeals to a nominee with an extensive record of condoning terrorist propaganda? i would urge our colleagues on the judiciary committee to take a very close look at mr. magee's nomination and reject it. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: theclerk: ms. baldwin. the presiding officer: the republican whip. mr. thune: i would ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: 10 oh, 109 -- 10,109. the number of people that were apprehended trying to a cross the board illegally yesterday. those were the people that were caught, mr. president. that doesn't count the people who got away and that customs and border patrol know got away. then there are all the unknown got-aways. but over 10,000 people in a single day. apprehended trying to come across our southern borde
manji supported and guided at rutgers'. is the biden administration really asking the senate to give life tenure on the corporation's court of appeals to a nominee with an extensive record of condoning terrorist propaganda? i would urge our colleagues on the judiciary committee to take a very close look at mr. magee's nomination and reject it. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: theclerk: ms. baldwin. the presiding officer: the...
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a republican fec commissioner agreeing with a new study by rutgers university said content sent to youre being amplified for suppressed based on whether it aligns with the ccp geopolitical interest. #like free palestine seem to be boosted by tiktok's algorithm and end up in millions more posts when compared to instagram. this stunning finding follows calls on capitol hill for tiktok to be banned in the u.s. citing security threats. and to football, the rams hosting the saints last night in a game with huge nfc playoff implications. matt stafford leading the way for his team. >> wide to the left, you've got in motion. stafford looking one way and then the other, throw's caught. demarcus robinson. touchdown. >> carley: rams beat the saints 30-22 remember this weekend fox has got a great slate of games lined up for sunday, including america's game of the week when the cowboys visit the miami dolphins. coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. a little christmas football, brian. over to you. >> brian: carley, you will have the eye black on in your driveway. >> carley: shoulder pads. the w
a republican fec commissioner agreeing with a new study by rutgers university said content sent to youre being amplified for suppressed based on whether it aligns with the ccp geopolitical interest. #like free palestine seem to be boosted by tiktok's algorithm and end up in millions more posts when compared to instagram. this stunning finding follows calls on capitol hill for tiktok to be banned in the u.s. citing security threats. and to football, the rams hosting the saints last night in a...
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stanford and rutgers are among more than 20 u.s.rsities being investigated for possible discrimination. this is bloomberg. ♪ moon yvonne: tgif expects investors to seize opportunities . >> the most important thing for long-term investors is focusing on what really changes. for us, we believe they will have somewhat higher inflation and rates that we have had in the previous decades. that's really important, we had a decade before the pandemic when savers were penalized. it led to this hunt for yields and it pushed assets into much riskier things. we are returning to a healthier balance, retirees and you could already see the beginning to play out and you are starting to see that rotation. in the initial days, a lot of people actually used the public bond portfolio and a lot came out of that as interest rates went into money market funds. we are seeing money coming out. institutions go to draw down. >> watching money pile into money markets. let's talk about the rotation into credit. what about the private credit markets? >> i am gla
stanford and rutgers are among more than 20 u.s.rsities being investigated for possible discrimination. this is bloomberg. ♪ moon yvonne: tgif expects investors to seize opportunities . >> the most important thing for long-term investors is focusing on what really changes. for us, we believe they will have somewhat higher inflation and rates that we have had in the previous decades. that's really important, we had a decade before the pandemic when savers were penalized. it led to this...
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what they are saying is, they're going to look at whether this happened at stanford, or ucla, or rutgers, or university of washington, whitney collagen walla walla, and you see, in addition to about half the ivy league and -- of course, this comes against the backdrop of what we have seen in this extraordinarily passionate moment of the israel hamas war. and we have seen incidents of one after another in antisemitism on campus, and heard of islamophobia and -- by the administration and education department specifically looking to see whether or not there were violations, again, because of title six of the civil rights act these are institutions that receive federal funding, and the federal government has the ability to go in there in conducting these investigations, and potentially find wrongdoing. >> we will certainly be thing paying attention to that. jon allen, but katie benner, charles coleman, thank you all for starting us off tonight. when we come, back ukraine's president makes a last-ditch plea for aid on capitol hill. but speaker mike johnson insists u.s. border measures must be
what they are saying is, they're going to look at whether this happened at stanford, or ucla, or rutgers, or university of washington, whitney collagen walla walla, and you see, in addition to about half the ivy league and -- of course, this comes against the backdrop of what we have seen in this extraordinarily passionate moment of the israel hamas war. and we have seen incidents of one after another in antisemitism on campus, and heard of islamophobia and -- by the administration and...
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now we're learning that the department of education is also looking into stanford, ucla, rutgers andigations can sometimes take months or years even. that doesn't necessarily mean action from the federal government is coming in days. but it does mean they're closely watching what is happening on campuses to make sure that kids are safe, but also that their first amendment rights, their ability to debate, to talk to each other about these global issues is protected on campus, kate. >> okay. antonia hylton with that, thank you. >>> an important warning for women who use cannabis while pregnant. a new study finds cannabis exposure in the womb can lead to life long issues. joining us is dr. natalie azar. this study looked at data from more than 9,000 moms to be across the united states. what did researchers find? >> what researchers were interested in looking at is what were the effects on a number of different outcomes. specifically low birth weight, still birth, preterm birth, and hypertension in the mom. and they found that that composite look that there was a 30% rise in those events
now we're learning that the department of education is also looking into stanford, ucla, rutgers andigations can sometimes take months or years even. that doesn't necessarily mean action from the federal government is coming in days. but it does mean they're closely watching what is happening on campuses to make sure that kids are safe, but also that their first amendment rights, their ability to debate, to talk to each other about these global issues is protected on campus, kate. >>...
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. >> will hey brian, new report from the organization network contagion research institute up rutgersversity, finds out tiktok which of course is on by chinese parent company quite dance, buckley promotes and demotes contest on the basis of whether it is aligned with or opposed to the interest of chinese government. grady: . example the researchers found that there are nearly as many as most without takes about taiwan and hong kong and tiktok there are on instagram and similarly, there are far fewer pro ukraines takes on tiktok compared to instagram. >> china has had a hand in this, is been the background but nonetheless effective because to talk is very addictive and beijing loves this for various reasons and we've got to understand that this is being fueled in part by foreign powers that consider the united states to be his enemy. reporter: meanwhile the wall street journal ran a test creating several automated accounts registered as 13 -year-old users within hours, tiktok started serving up for the journal calls, highly polarized content and much of it anti- israel and this is tikt
. >> will hey brian, new report from the organization network contagion research institute up rutgersversity, finds out tiktok which of course is on by chinese parent company quite dance, buckley promotes and demotes contest on the basis of whether it is aligned with or opposed to the interest of chinese government. grady: . example the researchers found that there are nearly as many as most without takes about taiwan and hong kong and tiktok there are on instagram and similarly, there...
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his study by for says she's a human rights lawyer and an associate professor at rutgers university at nor welcome at 1st stop. i just like your reaction to this, you invite this taking place of costs as seeking and immediate see as far as pro by the you a, a. but it has not been approved because of the us feed to what you make. and i just think that it's a continuing atrocity, an indication of the way that the u. s. has undermined any kind of democratic governance by an international community. this vito, a ceasefire comes on day. 63 of israel's campaign were now 17000 people have been killed over 7000 children, putting that into context during the us as war and occupation of land this done. 40000 civilians were killed. so we're talking about nearly half that number in 2 months. and what spend 20 years in atlanta, stan, the us is veto today represents it's 45th, vetoed issued in the security council in order to protect israel from any kind of accountability or to undermine an international resolution to the condition of policy and colonial domination. for us is obviously a part of a p
his study by for says she's a human rights lawyer and an associate professor at rutgers university at nor welcome at 1st stop. i just like your reaction to this, you invite this taking place of costs as seeking and immediate see as far as pro by the you a, a. but it has not been approved because of the us feed to what you make. and i just think that it's a continuing atrocity, an indication of the way that the u. s. has undermined any kind of democratic governance by an international community....
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north base is a 16,000 unit deficit of affordable housing as indicated in the 2022 report i the rutgers new york center for law and metropolitan equity. new york mayors has committed his administration to preserving 6600 affordable units while providing capacity to prioritize local homeownership and counteract trends. we partnered with the new york housing authority and it's nearly 5400 acting choice vouchers, otherwise known as section 8, to convert to mortgage assistance vouchers and then purchase homes made available e through the land ba program. our success with the land bank is driven by our priority to leverage public assets to support affordability. but there remains a key missing ingredient. affordable financing, not just to buy, but to build. at the cost to produce affordable housing -- many housing marketsi building materials and prices have increased 85% since 2020 according to a national provider of building solutions. consequently, developers raise rents to pay for the increase in material costs and labor. nt we see this across the country today. luxury housing development
north base is a 16,000 unit deficit of affordable housing as indicated in the 2022 report i the rutgers new york center for law and metropolitan equity. new york mayors has committed his administration to preserving 6600 affordable units while providing capacity to prioritize local homeownership and counteract trends. we partnered with the new york housing authority and it's nearly 5400 acting choice vouchers, otherwise known as section 8, to convert to mortgage assistance vouchers and then...
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he was born in new york city and nto rutgers the university of chicago a received his phd from columbiathe treasury department from 1941 to 43 duringdr presidency. and he taught at the university of chicago from 1946 to 1977. rose friedman lidrom 1910 to 09 and was born in ukraine. she attended reed college in oronthe university of chicago where she did phd work that did not do her dissertation. she collaborated on free to choose,hev series and the book. she coot other economic books and memoirs all incdi capitalism and freedom that came out in 1962 and cofounded the choice with milton friedman's promoting school vouchers. i want to show the original copy of the book that came out in 1980. here is the front cover. but you can see they are both listed on it. but when you flip it around, there is where you get rose friedman on the back. >> i think that rose was from a family of economists. her brother was a leading member of the chicago school of economics in the pt-world war ii period at the university of chicago. she herself was an economic student at chicago when ey would also be gradu
he was born in new york city and nto rutgers the university of chicago a received his phd from columbiathe treasury department from 1941 to 43 duringdr presidency. and he taught at the university of chicago from 1946 to 1977. rose friedman lidrom 1910 to 09 and was born in ukraine. she attended reed college in oronthe university of chicago where she did phd work that did not do her dissertation. she collaborated on free to choose,hev series and the book. she coot other economic books and...