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tenure yield edges higher, the yuan retreats.speaks to risk on, but oil extending declines. boardnsa supervisory basis takes in a tug-of-war with the european union, holding off on excepting the german rescue package due to antitrust demands. in benedict from berlin. update us on what happens now. >> that's a very good question. normally this should have been a form around see that the supervisory board calls a shareholder meeting, which then votes. [indiscernible] they also have to give something up, and crucially that is landing slots in munich and frankford. permission to take off and land with your airport at least in crucial airports. the european commission wants this to happen because they want to foster competition. they're saying you're getting a lot of money and that skews the playing field, therefore you need to give something up. it's around the number of slots and the duration for which they need to be given up. nejra: we appreciate your time there from berlin. coming up, tragic milestone, a global update on coronavi
tenure yield edges higher, the yuan retreats.speaks to risk on, but oil extending declines. boardnsa supervisory basis takes in a tug-of-war with the european union, holding off on excepting the german rescue package due to antitrust demands. in benedict from berlin. update us on what happens now. >> that's a very good question. normally this should have been a form around see that the supervisory board calls a shareholder meeting, which then votes. [indiscernible] they also have to give...
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he was working to become a tenured professor. he was previously at swarthmore. it was there that the idea for the study came to him. it was not actually his own idea, which is what i discovered in his unpublished book. it was actually his students. they asked him, we want to see
he was working to become a tenured professor. he was previously at swarthmore. it was there that the idea for the study came to him. it was not actually his own idea, which is what i discovered in his unpublished book. it was actually his students. they asked him, we want to see
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excuse me, the whole tenure system is ridiculous. guaranteed job for life only encourages the faculty to become complacent. if we really want science to advance, people should have chips implanted in their skulls that explode when they say something stupid. well, i believe people do their best work when they feel safe and secure. (imitates explosion) if you need my nose, you'll find it firmly lodged up the rectum of the tenure committee. you phds gonna go suck up like kripke? no. i mean, i'll apply, but i'm not gonna stoop to playing politics. yeah, me neither. it should be about the work. and if i can't get tenure, i'd like to see you or sheldon get it.
excuse me, the whole tenure system is ridiculous. guaranteed job for life only encourages the faculty to become complacent. if we really want science to advance, people should have chips implanted in their skulls that explode when they say something stupid. well, i believe people do their best work when they feel safe and secure. (imitates explosion) if you need my nose, you'll find it firmly lodged up the rectum of the tenure committee. you phds gonna go suck up like kripke? no. i mean, i'll...
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i worked with a couple who had short tenures. one i worked with got to be the ambassador to the u.n.. she left the inspector general. that's why there was concern up until this last inspector general that there had been too high a turnover. fear and i share this with acting inspector general's, there is a fear that they may not be as aggressive and proactive as a confirmed inspector general would be. -- there were a lot time between the appointment of inspector general's in democratic and republican administration during the obama -- administration. if you will recall we had a democratic president and a republican congress and sometimes there are political conflicts in terms of getting .enate confirmation host: what do you think of the future of the ig office and the scope and power it will hold. guest: i am an optimist. i think all the publicity we have gotten has actually pushed congress to say, we need to do something. right now that have been introduced in congress that have set terms with only firing by cause. i am an optimi
i worked with a couple who had short tenures. one i worked with got to be the ambassador to the u.n.. she left the inspector general. that's why there was concern up until this last inspector general that there had been too high a turnover. fear and i share this with acting inspector general's, there is a fear that they may not be as aggressive and proactive as a confirmed inspector general would be. -- there were a lot time between the appointment of inspector general's in democratic and...
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certainly not aligned with all of the values that the chief of minneapolis has worked in still over his tenure. >> i want to pick up, the police report that was filed after the incident said that george floyd, the man who was killed resisted arrest, it also said that he died at the hospital when in fact it appears clear, he was dead at the scene, those were both wise which raises the question, if there had not been a video in this case, is an impossible, even likely that these four officers would still be on the street. >> i really am not to the details of the background of this investigation, it is hard for me too say that but the video, i have said this for eight years, i've been this for six and half years, i believe that cell phone video, body worn camera videos are game changers for law enforcement, they weed out the bad apples and they can be used to show great things that police officers are doing, video is definitely the key in this case as it is in so many other cases in this day and age. >> everybody is talking about reform and fixing things with the police, fixing things with societ
certainly not aligned with all of the values that the chief of minneapolis has worked in still over his tenure. >> i want to pick up, the police report that was filed after the incident said that george floyd, the man who was killed resisted arrest, it also said that he died at the hospital when in fact it appears clear, he was dead at the scene, those were both wise which raises the question, if there had not been a video in this case, is an impossible, even likely that these four...
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do you know who is the longest tenured 40 niner on we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> welcome back, everybody. as the restrictions ease up in other parts of the country, some states are ready for sports to return. today, florida says they are open for business. >> i would tell the commissioners of the leaks, if you have a team in an area where they won't let them operate, we will find a place for you in the state of florida. we think it's important. >> the 49ers won't be going all the way to florida. but there's a chance they could need to find a temporary home for training camp, and maybe even games, if california does not completely reopen. and if there are no fans either way, they said they would mind saving 13%, referring to the money he would save from not paying state taxes and california. that is a silver lining. and with joe retiring last month, safe
do you know who is the longest tenured 40 niner on we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> welcome back, everybody. as the restrictions ease up in other parts of the country, some states are ready for sports to return. today, florida says they are open for business....
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as for the most part, ph.d.s, they understand the dangers for, let's say a person not yet tenured, orerson in nathan's situation who's still aspiring to get promotions and chairs and those kinds of things. my own sense is that -- no, he already has a chair. forget the chair. a whole dining room set. my sense is that the people, there really is a disconnect between what the people running the university want, not to mention they're often highly paid large organizations dedicated to public engagement, let's put that aside, they also have athletics departments, maybe that's not a good example, and our own colleagues, our colleagues that write the reports for tenure and promotion who are no longer against this. i watched this change over the course of my career. they no longer hold it against you if you write an op-ed for "the washington post" or you're on "backstory" or whatever. but they think the higher ups will hold it against them, that it is not going to count. in terms of bureaucratic implementation, quite literally, which organization you would go to, but a discussion between the
as for the most part, ph.d.s, they understand the dangers for, let's say a person not yet tenured, orerson in nathan's situation who's still aspiring to get promotions and chairs and those kinds of things. my own sense is that -- no, he already has a chair. forget the chair. a whole dining room set. my sense is that the people, there really is a disconnect between what the people running the university want, not to mention they're often highly paid large organizations dedicated to public...
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time and make it valuable, make it seen as valuable to your colleagues within the department, to tenurereview committees, who are evaluating your work, and what, perhaps, we could do as a profession to make engagement work more of a respected, valued, and rewarded aspect of our job. >> well, i guess i'll start with that follow-up. so when we first began the conversion from broadcast to podcast, and i was coming in as a neophyte to this platform, you know, i was spending about 15 hours a week per show. >> oh. >> exactly, right? it was way too much time. the producers said it was too much time. brian was telling me i was spending way too much time. it was definitely too much time. while i was teaching and doing everything else, and basically a lot of it was the learning curve, right? it was figuring out -- i mean, we did spend, you know, every bit of two hours for a two-hour session in the studio, recording script, redoing riffs. there was a way in which we were trying to figure out how to reduce our number of studio hours. then you have to factor in that we were doing a lot of heavily pr
time and make it valuable, make it seen as valuable to your colleagues within the department, to tenurereview committees, who are evaluating your work, and what, perhaps, we could do as a profession to make engagement work more of a respected, valued, and rewarded aspect of our job. >> well, i guess i'll start with that follow-up. so when we first began the conversion from broadcast to podcast, and i was coming in as a neophyte to this platform, you know, i was spending about 15 hours a...
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but we know his tenure was short-lived only a few weeks after assuming the post, general flynn resigned after a storm erupted when leaks were published by his conversations with the russian ambassador. i'm not here to talk about his case, that's in the hands of the court. but the list of obama era officials provided by acting director grenell gave us unsettling details about the larger context of the whole russia investigation. if an american citizen is intercepted in connection with foreign intelligence, the name of that person is masked when intelligence reports are disseminated in order to protect their identity and their privacy. but it's not unusual for intelligence officials to request that somebody be unmasked. it could be critical to a counter intelligence investigation or to understanding the nature or context of the intelligence. but here, over the course of about six weeks, between late november, 2016 and january 2017, 39 separate obama era officials made unmasking requests. 39. this list is very odd, including a range of high ranking officials at the department of treasury a
but we know his tenure was short-lived only a few weeks after assuming the post, general flynn resigned after a storm erupted when leaks were published by his conversations with the russian ambassador. i'm not here to talk about his case, that's in the hands of the court. but the list of obama era officials provided by acting director grenell gave us unsettling details about the larger context of the whole russia investigation. if an american citizen is intercepted in connection with foreign...
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treasuries holding steady at the asia open ahead of a tenure sale of the u.s.rd size of $32 billion plus. there are five speakers scheduled later tuesday. you can see the dollar extending gains after the fed downplayed the idea of negative rates. in the oil patch, w g.i. and brent gaining ground, erasing monday's drops after storage pressures partly relieved by saudi surprise move to cut output by another one million barrels per day. coming outking news of china, we are getting the latest coronavirus case numbers, one additional case reported for may 11. we have seen a bit of a spike in chinese cases. china had locked down the northeastern city of shalott because of a surge in infections , not to mention wuhan reporting its first case. they have one additional case for may 11. let's turn to the markets. asia?s happening across the secondtioned wave of infections in china but also we do have the war of words escalating between washington and beijing. president trump says he is not willing to restart talks with china as china reports 15 new asymptomatic coronavir
treasuries holding steady at the asia open ahead of a tenure sale of the u.s.rd size of $32 billion plus. there are five speakers scheduled later tuesday. you can see the dollar extending gains after the fed downplayed the idea of negative rates. in the oil patch, w g.i. and brent gaining ground, erasing monday's drops after storage pressures partly relieved by saudi surprise move to cut output by another one million barrels per day. coming outking news of china, we are getting the latest...
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. >> joe dunkley is a tenured professoroe of physics at princeton. she had been hired away from oxford when she was a tenured professor of physics at offered. i squint at early in my research to princeton to interview her and i studied both hard for this interview. he talked its greato physicist. she would also support, quite famous for some of things should including putting in a in a joy universe that it was wanted to be prepared. i really wanted to be prepared for this interview. i go down. i'm all set. i've read or research. i knock on her door and is very, very pretty woman in her late 30s opens the door. she has a big smile. she's wearing a pretty floral dress, she says come in. may i get you some tea? we sat down and we talked about her two toddler daughters. they do what i said to you that i wasas going to interview a tenured professor of physics at princeton, that's exactly the image that you had. if so, you're a better person that i am, because no matter, i was working on the subject, this is was doing and get a realized as it opened the do
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and others can be dropped and the swimmers are berlin's olympic pool so they have no problems or tenure hygiene and safety measures in place they hope the infection rate in berlin stays low so that their pools stay open. arts venues around the world have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic many of them will only be able to safely reopen once covered $900.00 subsides but how are performers coping without being able to go on stage. who has been talking with dancers at moscow's legendary bolshoi theatre who are suddenly facing new challenges. the least are the roots smallest stage this is how the day starts for the fun of us leave us and our year vinogradov out in the arctic or the alsa just outside of moscow and not in a blue studio like before and that's also how both my laden serous have kept to themselves in shape of the past 2 months by doing classical moves on just 6 could be meters. this is the most unusual but they show the scene but unusual times demand unusual solutions. before the groaner virus pandemic yvonne was the principal dancer at the renowned mikulski
and others can be dropped and the swimmers are berlin's olympic pool so they have no problems or tenure hygiene and safety measures in place they hope the infection rate in berlin stays low so that their pools stay open. arts venues around the world have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic many of them will only be able to safely reopen once covered $900.00 subsides but how are performers coping without being able to go on stage. who has been talking with dancers at moscow's...
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that is partially because long tenured all-stars like mike havo a way of carving out their own nich. but it's also because his work is literally classified. mike is been in charge of office of senate security almost as long as i've been in the senate. he came on board as acting director in 1987. he took over a brand-new office with incredibly important and sensitive functions. the details are not republican assumption let's say there were two mains. missions. first, mike has managed modernized and expanded to secure facilities and systems that provide classified information in the capital to senators and committees as we govern the country. he sometimes has been a diplomatic liaison to the executive branch who has been, who has advocated for the senates prerogative and as a skillful manager of people, and logistics, he has mature our secrets stay secret once they arrive here. second, mike has been one of our top leaders on the security of the senate itself. he helps plan for contingency and guard every facet of our institution, its people and its systems from outside actors and bad i
that is partially because long tenured all-stars like mike havo a way of carving out their own nich. but it's also because his work is literally classified. mike is been in charge of office of senate security almost as long as i've been in the senate. he came on board as acting director in 1987. he took over a brand-new office with incredibly important and sensitive functions. the details are not republican assumption let's say there were two mains. missions. first, mike has managed modernized...
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. ♪ howard: an di lack was abruptly ousted as nbc news chairman after a rock eate rocky tenurs to havenowledge of sexual harassment allegations against matt lauer before firing him. >> nbc is dishonest news. that's why they fired andy lack, i guess. you have to ask them. andy lack was a hack and they fired him. howard: variety confirmed that new york's attorney general has been conducting an investigation of possible sexual misconduct, retaliation and gender discrimination at nbc news. joining us from emily miller, political analyst who once worked for nbc news. emily, will lack's tenure forever be defined by the botching of the harvey weinstein story and the handling of the allegations against matt lauer. >> absolutely. andy lack's legacy -- he's been in the tv business for 40 years or so, it will be defined by the fact that he killed the story, the ronan farrow story about harvey weinstein. the state attorney's office when after weinstein and is now going after nbc news and comcast or as president trump says con-cast. howard: when you worked at nbc news, you were in your 20s, did you
. ♪ howard: an di lack was abruptly ousted as nbc news chairman after a rock eate rocky tenurs to havenowledge of sexual harassment allegations against matt lauer before firing him. >> nbc is dishonest news. that's why they fired andy lack, i guess. you have to ask them. andy lack was a hack and they fired him. howard: variety confirmed that new york's attorney general has been conducting an investigation of possible sexual misconduct, retaliation and gender discrimination at nbc news....
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he will step down at the end of marked byer a tenure attacks from the trump administration about anti-u.sbias. washington says they have allowed china to get away with unfair trade practices for years. recovery from the coronavirus could take years, say the world bank. the bank of england says it is urgently examining unconventional policy measures as -- the drive -- virus will trigger a global slump. the u.k. leader boris johnson admits the country may not be free from the coronavirus for a long time to come as the death toll is the highest in europe. he says the -- he acknowledges the frustration of lockdowns but calls on the good sense of the british people to act responsibly. slash itsa is to forecast for the economy as a second wave of virus cases emerge. they will cut their projection of 2.4% growth this year after the economy contracted more than 1% in the first quarter this year. india is extending its locked up through the end of the month. it is asia's new virus hotspot. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and an
he will step down at the end of marked byer a tenure attacks from the trump administration about anti-u.sbias. washington says they have allowed china to get away with unfair trade practices for years. recovery from the coronavirus could take years, say the world bank. the bank of england says it is urgently examining unconventional policy measures as -- the drive -- virus will trigger a global slump. the u.k. leader boris johnson admits the country may not be free from the coronavirus for a...
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americans actually look at tony fauci and say, yeah, expertise, tenure, and nonpartisan affiliation,ll this guy cares about is saving lives. and i'll say one more thing about tucker carlson. i don't believe there is a question on the table where anybody is thinking that they should arrogate all power over decision-making to anthony fauci. i don't think that's a question anyone has raised, and i don't anyone expects anthony fauci to make every decision. but i think what we saw today after a president who yesterday lied repeatedly detailed on this show and others, in his press briefing yesterday, we got to see someone today who was focused on telling the truth, and i think that's another reason why tony fauci is at 70% and donald trump's in the 40s. >> anne rimoin, what did you make of today's hearing? was it a battle between what we should be and what we are? do you think both sides found enough to come away with their own specific arguments? >> listen, in this pandemic, we are thinking about public health, but we are being guided by politics here. and i think that it is very importan
americans actually look at tony fauci and say, yeah, expertise, tenure, and nonpartisan affiliation,ll this guy cares about is saving lives. and i'll say one more thing about tucker carlson. i don't believe there is a question on the table where anybody is thinking that they should arrogate all power over decision-making to anthony fauci. i don't think that's a question anyone has raised, and i don't anyone expects anthony fauci to make every decision. but i think what we saw today after a...
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former editor of "the denver post," which won four pulitzer prizes under his tenure. angely mercado is a freelance writer and researcher based in new york. recently laid off. that does it for our show. birthdayppy 11th week to my nephew. as his dad scott said, the kind of friends you don't have to stay away from. we hope to make this world safer for you, miles, and for everyone. and a very left field congratulations to anna and scott. happy birthday simin farkhondeh and eli putnam! democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of ouour amazing tm is working from home. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] natasha del toro: from baghdad to west texas, an interergenerational portrai. lahihib: you knonow, we were thinkikinghat weweould cope with whatevecacame our wayay. i mean, we h b been rougugh a. del toro the timate story a
former editor of "the denver post," which won four pulitzer prizes under his tenure. angely mercado is a freelance writer and researcher based in new york. recently laid off. that does it for our show. birthdayppy 11th week to my nephew. as his dad scott said, the kind of friends you don't have to stay away from. we hope to make this world safer for you, miles, and for everyone. and a very left field congratulations to anna and scott. happy birthday simin farkhondeh and eli putnam!...
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she did not have one for her entire tenure, no inspector general the whole entire time. maybe if we had an inspector general we would have a little bit more information on what really happened. we had to do a committee on the benghazi tragedy where americans lost their lives that night. she never once had an inspector general. and it's a little strange to hear the democrats complain as much as they do. this president has been faced with more attacks from more places than any president ever, and he is entitled to have the people in office supporting his administration so that he can get done what he told the american people he was going to do. >> shannon: we continue to have more developments in the michael flynn case, and acting, now going, there is officially a dni, john ratcliffe, your former colleague on the hill, but ric grenell, he declassified a number of things. now at the shift in the house until committee, sending a letter when he was acting saying he was the classifying and publicly available any transcript concerning conversations between lieutenant general fl
she did not have one for her entire tenure, no inspector general the whole entire time. maybe if we had an inspector general we would have a little bit more information on what really happened. we had to do a committee on the benghazi tragedy where americans lost their lives that night. she never once had an inspector general. and it's a little strange to hear the democrats complain as much as they do. this president has been faced with more attacks from more places than any president ever, and...
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are continuing their virtual off-season, joyce daily retired, jimmie ward is the longest playing tenuredayer, getting ready for his seventh season and making people make sure they know him. >> kind of a big deal. >> i am the longest tendered player on the 49ers. >> people know me.>> [ laughter ] i have in my hand the top five for the state in sports history. >> you will know it. >> 2014, the clippers coach doc rivers find a $25,000 for his postgame rant. >> reggie jackson, 1983 with the angels, the first player with 2000 career strikeouts, number 3, 1994, seeking a game- winner against the knicks, remembered more for who wasn't on the floor. >> i felt like it was a insult. scottie pippen stayed on the bench because the final play was not drawn up for him. >> he quit on us. >>> 2004. >> he scores! >> plenty of time for darren fisher, the lakers beat the spurs and at number 1. a happy 59th birthday to dennis rodman, now friends with north korean leader kim jong-un.>> happy birthday to you.>> [ laughter ] >>> california international guard, launching 4 f-15 c eagle fighter jets flew run hos
are continuing their virtual off-season, joyce daily retired, jimmie ward is the longest playing tenuredayer, getting ready for his seventh season and making people make sure they know him. >> kind of a big deal. >> i am the longest tendered player on the 49ers. >> people know me.>> [ laughter ] i have in my hand the top five for the state in sports history. >> you will know it. >> 2014, the clippers coach doc rivers find a $25,000 for his postgame rant....
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it could turn into a tenure problem. the problem we are dealing with has the potential to -- all around the world. no one will be safe until everyone is safe. even in the midst of dealing with this domestic challenge, the market strategy is to spend one per spent -- 1% of your effort to keep out the rest of the world as well. reporter: even the richest countries on earth are facing major economic problems. the first version of this appeal was some $2 billion, and the u.n. only managed to raise half of that sum. now they are asking for $6.7 billion. over 9000 people have died of the virus in brazil, which has just reported another big rise in its number of cases and deaths. 610ly 10,000 infections and deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours. the country's new health minister it flagged at the possibility of strict lockdowns in hard-hit areas. president bolsonaro has been discussing opening up the country further in talks with industry leaders. an indigenous tribe lives in the wetlands of ecuador is moving deep into
it could turn into a tenure problem. the problem we are dealing with has the potential to -- all around the world. no one will be safe until everyone is safe. even in the midst of dealing with this domestic challenge, the market strategy is to spend one per spent -- 1% of your effort to keep out the rest of the world as well. reporter: even the richest countries on earth are facing major economic problems. the first version of this appeal was some $2 billion, and the u.n. only managed to raise...
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we are talking about private activities that predated the president us tenure. -- president's tenure. why are using that transplanted language? why don't we give to a standard are takes care of what you worried about, which is harassment and interference? i ask whether the investigation is based on credible suspicion of criminal activity and whether the subpoena is reasonably calculated to advance that investigation. it's a standard that looks to whether there is a good faith basis for the state prosecutor's action and if it is reasonable in its scope and burdens. i don't understand why that sort of standard is inadequate, thatially for a proceeding involves secrecy like a grand jury subpoena. >> there are two reasons. the reasons i think justice , this is talking about conduct. i think that's why it rightly this is protective procedures in this context. i think the protective , whydures we are purposing would a prosecutor take the steps of issuing personal records from a local prosecutor if he can't show that he needs the information he is seeking. reason there is a good to be suspic
we are talking about private activities that predated the president us tenure. -- president's tenure. why are using that transplanted language? why don't we give to a standard are takes care of what you worried about, which is harassment and interference? i ask whether the investigation is based on credible suspicion of criminal activity and whether the subpoena is reasonably calculated to advance that investigation. it's a standard that looks to whether there is a good faith basis for the...
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you are a tenured professor. you are the youngest tenured professor ever at wharton. some things do really well online. sometimes that's not what students sign up for at university. how do we think about learning? how do we think about going back to school both for college kids and high school kids? >> well, i think given that we're stuck with this situation right now, we have to try some degree of interactive learning, so one of the things i've noticed through teaching over the last couple of weeks on and off, sometimes i have richer discussions online than we did in the live class rom. the reason for that is the chat window allows students to share their initial thoughts and i can cycle through to find a bunch of diverse viewpoints. that was much harder in the classroom when i would call on somebody with their hand up. it's not to say teaching is going to get easier or better, but there are silver linings in this experience and we should all be looking for them. >> trynette morris is the head chef of the trendy's gourmet in west palm beach florida. good morning, tha
you are a tenured professor. you are the youngest tenured professor ever at wharton. some things do really well online. sometimes that's not what students sign up for at university. how do we think about learning? how do we think about going back to school both for college kids and high school kids? >> well, i think given that we're stuck with this situation right now, we have to try some degree of interactive learning, so one of the things i've noticed through teaching over the last...
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somebody who is talking about faith like, maybe they are intellectually soft and not as likely to get tenure. we are all careful about it, but i'm not such a rare bird. i found it rewarding its eye became a christian at age 27, not having grown up in a faith community at all, to find ways to use the tools of faith to answer questions that science can't quite help me with, like why is there something instead of nothing? is there a god? what happens after you die? what is love all about? all these things that are important but with science kind of leaves you without a really good path forward to try to come up with an answer. i think if i were a pure atheist perspective where nothing matters except -- i would feel impoverished in terms of the inability to reflect on things that are important. -- i thinkents were you described them as hippies. is that fair? or is that unfair? the 1960's -- it was not that 1960's yet, it was the 1950's, living on a farm with no indoor plumbing, 22 live off the land and going back to teaching. they loved the arts, the music, the theater, visual art, literature. b
somebody who is talking about faith like, maybe they are intellectually soft and not as likely to get tenure. we are all careful about it, but i'm not such a rare bird. i found it rewarding its eye became a christian at age 27, not having grown up in a faith community at all, to find ways to use the tools of faith to answer questions that science can't quite help me with, like why is there something instead of nothing? is there a god? what happens after you die? what is love all about? all...
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it, to disact from the reality that this administration under esident trump 3 1/2 years into their tenure, have failed utrly in their response. >> let me shift to china. this proam, "firing line," was originally hosted by william f. buckley jr. for 33 years on pb and it ran from 1966 to 1999. buckley had opportunity le debate and discuss the f china with henry kissinger, who served in the same position th you have seed in. of course, kissinger was arguing for the liberalization of -- for the acceptance and the normalization of trade lations with china into the global community. let me just let you take a listen i believe the future of china is open and can be affected by american actions. b i han meeting with chinese leaders for 30 years.ol and the ion of their thinking from mao tthe present leaders is extraordinary. >> do you think the international community was too hopeful about the prospects of liberalizing the chinese communist party? >> you know, we can debate history and we can debate the failings e ry administration since 1949 as they related to china. i don't think it really matt
it, to disact from the reality that this administration under esident trump 3 1/2 years into their tenure, have failed utrly in their response. >> let me shift to china. this proam, "firing line," was originally hosted by william f. buckley jr. for 33 years on pb and it ran from 1966 to 1999. buckley had opportunity le debate and discuss the f china with henry kissinger, who served in the same position th you have seed in. of course, kissinger was arguing for the liberalization...
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better than joan told younker he was european commission president from 2014 to 2019 he began his tenure during a currency a debt crisis that pitted wealthy and that this against struggling. the arrival of more than a 1000000 asylum seekers in 2051st rattle the block tilting towards a far right and populist apartheid that jacked it to authority from brussels brags it consumed his final years in office did the loser bad reader asked him how populist parties a use in the corona virus outbreak to push their agenda. people who smile to a dish that is belittles all of course use this crisis to explain how we need strict border controls. that every country would better deal with the crisis individual e. could not together with the european union the. should do all. through the mission is what i believe the people of europe have learnt from this crisis. take. their learning that one country alone will not beat this pandemic alive these are clues a list. could all have to pull in the same direction we. should listen if it is a reason maybe one consequence of the many small acts of solidarity. fr
better than joan told younker he was european commission president from 2014 to 2019 he began his tenure during a currency a debt crisis that pitted wealthy and that this against struggling. the arrival of more than a 1000000 asylum seekers in 2051st rattle the block tilting towards a far right and populist apartheid that jacked it to authority from brussels brags it consumed his final years in office did the loser bad reader asked him how populist parties a use in the corona virus outbreak to...
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think we havet any business extending the powers or tenure of a secret court. i don't think anyone agrees with that. everyone would be aware that does not agree with the american idea. a secret, and not only do we have one but it operates very badly. if you are a powerful political fbi person, you can flout it for an extended time. talk about undermining the rule of law, that is pretty egregious. stain and i don't know how we can a gnocchi -- we can unyoke ourselves. guest: to his point about the fisa court operating badly. is theory is that the fisa just accepting whatever the fbi submits to it as fact. they issued two very scathing orders demanding more transparency from the fbi, but this court has been operating since 1977 and now we are in 2020 and they are finally demanding more transparency and more accountability from the fbi which makes you wonder what has been going on for the past 40 years. host: chris in virginia, you are next. caller: hi. is a hard-corey conservative person but it was they wentt act that along with and now it is fisa. , it has toi d
think we havet any business extending the powers or tenure of a secret court. i don't think anyone agrees with that. everyone would be aware that does not agree with the american idea. a secret, and not only do we have one but it operates very badly. if you are a powerful political fbi person, you can flout it for an extended time. talk about undermining the rule of law, that is pretty egregious. stain and i don't know how we can a gnocchi -- we can unyoke ourselves. guest: to his point about...
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one person who succeeded her, stephanie grisham, did not hold any press briefings during her entire tenure as press secretary. kayleigh is already holding a briefing after a few weeks. some people are taking that as a good sign this could be more of what's to come. it does come after a shift in the president's own briefings. until this week, he had been regularly holding inside that room but not taken questions since last thursday when of course, the fallout over the president's remarks. and so there's a lot of things for kayleigh to be asked about today given what's going on. the president's comments yesterday about the intelligence he's seen, about where this virus originated, and so there are going to be a lot of things she's pressed on. we'll wait to see if any of the health officials from the coronavirus task force join her at this briefing so far, but this is going to be the first one in 417 days. so it certainly is a remarkable event. >> we'll take it as soon as we see her step behind that podium. let me ask you this because the president, didn't he just announce he has some travel
one person who succeeded her, stephanie grisham, did not hold any press briefings during her entire tenure as press secretary. kayleigh is already holding a briefing after a few weeks. some people are taking that as a good sign this could be more of what's to come. it does come after a shift in the president's own briefings. until this week, he had been regularly holding inside that room but not taken questions since last thursday when of course, the fallout over the president's remarks. and so...
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our democratic and public opinion processes none of that is you what is what is to suit his tenure was that this seems to be. harder evidence that we have had available before that at least some of these activities specter russia missed chances and it's disturbing it's annoying it's unhelpful in a context where we are. trying a true improved relations and diplomatic ties. throughout. and it is not helping in. deescalating tensions. in europe while mr nick will there be any consequences then for what russia has done. i think we have seen the consequence of some of the cases that i mentioned. the dismissal of diplomats from the russian embassy here in moscow on the one of the other occasion that i mentioned. i think it will need to to stay even further and position that vigilance and resilience is an important category in dealing with russian counterparts nevertheless proceed we have of course achieved interest and in deescalation and improving relationships but. the. insiders think we could further that this is a very difficult counterpart to it was that it would remain so for the fores
our democratic and public opinion processes none of that is you what is what is to suit his tenure was that this seems to be. harder evidence that we have had available before that at least some of these activities specter russia missed chances and it's disturbing it's annoying it's unhelpful in a context where we are. trying a true improved relations and diplomatic ties. throughout. and it is not helping in. deescalating tensions. in europe while mr nick will there be any consequences then for...
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was almost a signal that gets one i'm about to give you the shall turn it in facts you know for her tenure however short that may be. you know arguably she did feel of about 15 minutes after making that statement but you know as we channel surf domestic cable news there is a kind. to the commercials we see often with solo piano music in the background sometimes touching black and white stills of strangers helping strangers and big companies helping the little guys and then after the commercials it's back to the old red versus blue arm wrestling and social media is rife with misinformation and disinformation what advice do you have for the folks watching us about news consumption who can we trust. well i think that's a really great point and right now you know the world health organization had to come out in march and say that not only are we facing a pandemic in the world but we're also facing what they called an info demick you know misinformation that is you know information that is false that's just spreading for whatever reason and then dissin from asia which is purposely put out on to
was almost a signal that gets one i'm about to give you the shall turn it in facts you know for her tenure however short that may be. you know arguably she did feel of about 15 minutes after making that statement but you know as we channel surf domestic cable news there is a kind. to the commercials we see often with solo piano music in the background sometimes touching black and white stills of strangers helping strangers and big companies helping the little guys and then after the commercials...
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many say that's thanks to rob regal territories tenure as mer. case used to race and agrees we meet him again at his waterfront resort he says to tell is a man of action not words watch out for only what the doc's the option that it takes that is how you measuring him don't measure him by what comes out from the small he's doing to be unprecedented when he was mayor here for more than 20 years in the city that was his way of doing things and he had to do it hands on you know i he's my friend. during night time during times when there are high incidence of holdups taxi drivers he would drive a taxi himself how about guns ready and drive and go to places where holdouts are usually happening he once also will be held up because he can personally counter them in his own way. drugs corruption violent extremists if you handle them with kids gloves and all that maybe you will just prolong the agony. for you but i want to research does p.r. for do terror taban ever he can. for many years he was presidential peace advisor he explains the peace plan from m
many say that's thanks to rob regal territories tenure as mer. case used to race and agrees we meet him again at his waterfront resort he says to tell is a man of action not words watch out for only what the doc's the option that it takes that is how you measuring him don't measure him by what comes out from the small he's doing to be unprecedented when he was mayor here for more than 20 years in the city that was his way of doing things and he had to do it hands on you know i he's my friend....
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i worked with a couple who had short tenures.ne i worked with got to be the ambassador to the u.n.. she left the inspector general. that's why there was concern up until this last inspector general that there had been too high a turnover. fear and i share this with acting inspector general's, there is a fear that they may not be as aggressive and proactive as a confirmed inspector general would be. -- there were a lot time between the appointment of inspector general's in democratic and republican administration during the obama -- administration. if you will recall we had a democratic president and a republican congress and sometimes there are political conflicts in terms of getting .enate confirmation host: what do you think of the future of the ig office and the scope and power it will hold. guest: i am an optimist. i think all the publicity we have gotten has actually pushed congress to say, we need to do something. right now that have been introduced in congress that have set terms with only firing by cause. i am an optimist
i worked with a couple who had short tenures.ne i worked with got to be the ambassador to the u.n.. she left the inspector general. that's why there was concern up until this last inspector general that there had been too high a turnover. fear and i share this with acting inspector general's, there is a fear that they may not be as aggressive and proactive as a confirmed inspector general would be. -- there were a lot time between the appointment of inspector general's in democratic and...
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and many say that's thanks to run the territories tenure as mer. case used to race in agrees we meet him again at his waterfront resort he says to turn to is a man of action not words watch. the action that it takes that is how you measure him don't measure him by what comes out from the small he is doing to be unprecedented when he was mayor here for more than 20 years in this city that plus his way of doing things and he had to do it hands on you know i he's my friend . during night time during times when there are high incidence of holdups all docs are drivers he would drive a taxi himself. how about guns ready and drive and go to places where hold ups are usually happening here once also to be held up because he can personally counter them in his own way drugs corruption violent extremists if you handle them with kids gloves and all that maybe you will just prolong the agony. for you but. the research does p.r. for do terror tape when ever he can. for many years he was presidential peace advisor he explains the peace plan from mindanao to a gro
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and others can be dropped and the swimmers are berlin's olympic pool so they have no problems or tenure hygiene and safety measures in place they hope the infection rate in berlin stays low so that their pools stay open. you can't put a face mask on an opera singer or a wind instrument player or those words from the head of moscow's legendary bolshoi theatre capture the dilemma facing the world's artistic of venues during the coronavirus pandemic they can only open safely with 19 subsides euro shatter has been talking to performers who are suddenly facing new challenges. the least are the roots smallest stage this is how the day starts for evander lift and fire and you have you know ground about in the arctic or the house just outside of moscow and not in the new studio like before that's also how both my lead and source have kept to themselves in shape of the past 2 months by doing classical moves on just 6 could be meters. this is the most unusual they show ever seen but unusual times demand unusual solutions. before the grown a virus pandemic event was the principal dancer at the ren
and others can be dropped and the swimmers are berlin's olympic pool so they have no problems or tenure hygiene and safety measures in place they hope the infection rate in berlin stays low so that their pools stay open. you can't put a face mask on an opera singer or a wind instrument player or those words from the head of moscow's legendary bolshoi theatre capture the dilemma facing the world's artistic of venues during the coronavirus pandemic they can only open safely with 19 subsides euro...
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full year as a á pro. áthe 49ers re-signed him to a three-áyear extension and now iá there longest tenuredther's reaction. á he is quite proud, isn't he.>> á good stuff, joe, thank you. á that is our report for tonight.á everyone stay safe and take care.>> see you again tomorrow á night. á >> i'm julie actiá have the power to do our part á by checking on loved ones duringthis critical time. ámy mom and dad live out of towá so i try to call and text them á every day to see how they are á doing. ácheck on someone you know, á especially seniors, on a weeklyá basis. áif they need help getting á groceries or medication make á sure they know to dial 211. á take the pledge, you can be á helping to save a life. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams) (sighs heavily) so, starting just quickly by breathing in... the teachers, i mean, y'all are gifted people! i thank
full year as a á pro. áthe 49ers re-signed him to a three-áyear extension and now iá there longest tenuredther's reaction. á he is quite proud, isn't he.>> á good stuff, joe, thank you. á that is our report for tonight.á everyone stay safe and take care.>> see you again tomorrow á night. á >> i'm julie actiá have the power to do our part á by checking on loved ones duringthis critical time. ámy mom and dad live out of towá so i try to call and text them á every...