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saying the nicole hannah jones was distant denied tenure. it tells will really happening. >> thank you donna. what the first we found out was april 27th. without a press release putting said that nicole hannah jones has been fired and that did not know whether they had tenure, they were very excited about it. and that point they wrote that this was a bad decision. the chaplain hill and hudson school party to an organization here in north carolina, later found out that the position of was untenured and incorrectly assumed that was because of the criticism. and so that article went viral and national media picked up on it and said that she had tenure was revoked it was terrible. it would really happen is that when hudson school submitted information about nicole hannah jones, way back in january, the committee that sent tenure, as the journalism school some questions about nicole hannah jones experience. and they said that information is protected, the personnel information. they just continued to ask for information before making the decision
saying the nicole hannah jones was distant denied tenure. it tells will really happening. >> thank you donna. what the first we found out was april 27th. without a press release putting said that nicole hannah jones has been fired and that did not know whether they had tenure, they were very excited about it. and that point they wrote that this was a bad decision. the chaplain hill and hudson school party to an organization here in north carolina, later found out that the position of was...
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we take seriously responsibility for a prison tenure. we're talking about a lifetime position here, so they're not into lightly. and so it's not unusual for member of the board or the case or the chair of the committee. i have questions for clarification about background, particularly, candice that don't come from a traditional academic type background. on this case. i'm sure to ask for a little bit of time to be able to do that. martha is doing there, martha? i am, i am. you know, universities are operate by what i recall, shared governance, and the recognition that within a sprawling university like the university of north carolina, an excellent university like the north carol, university of north carolina, was off martha for a moment. we're going to get her back in the meantime. okay. oh martha, we lost you for a moment. can carrier pick up your thought thing. so there are many spheres of expertise. and i think where the board share sort of takes us, you know, sort of off the rails. that is the notion that the trustees are in a positi
we take seriously responsibility for a prison tenure. we're talking about a lifetime position here, so they're not into lightly. and so it's not unusual for member of the board or the case or the chair of the committee. i have questions for clarification about background, particularly, candice that don't come from a traditional academic type background. on this case. i'm sure to ask for a little bit of time to be able to do that. martha is doing there, martha? i am, i am. you know, universities...
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the university once in the co, how to jones to be a tenured professor. and then something went horribly wrong. they may still be out of write a book. but how do you read the situation right now? today, right, because there are so many levels to how a person goes about getting tenure. there are many opportunities for things to go awry. you know, it's not just within your department, it's not just within your field. it's not even just within your campus that it can expand beyond that with a board of trustees or a board of governors. so there are many opportunities for things that are things that are hard to pin down in terms of what people's motivations really are. that can completely undermine and sabotage case other did with how to jump. let me bringing some of the students and then north university of north carolina, chapel hill, the journalist students. this is what they had to say about the situation. and then i'm going to get you malayna, come off the back of this. listen. it's very interesting that nicole had a jones would go through the entire tenu
the university once in the co, how to jones to be a tenured professor. and then something went horribly wrong. they may still be out of write a book. but how do you read the situation right now? today, right, because there are so many levels to how a person goes about getting tenure. there are many opportunities for things to go awry. you know, it's not just within your department, it's not just within your field. it's not even just within your campus that it can expand beyond that with a board...
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discussions with his children brought the causes of events in of the event into focus fletcher's tenure in the united negro college fund was overlooked by subsequent leaders, and it lasted only a year and ended in his dismissal. so others have sought credit for the phrase, but it was fletcher who made the final critical changes to it and supervised its launch during that first year. so what i'm going to do now is i'm going to share my screen so you can see pretty much the only documentary source. pertaining to the 1960s suicide and and there it is. this is from the oakland tribune. the date is october 3rd 1960. because i imagine it might be very difficult for you all to read the header up here, but the picture itself, let me just make it a little larger for you. that's that's the whole thing. um and so it gives some description about how mrs. fletcher did commit suicide on the on the bridge and that's basically it and so it came down to discussions with fletcher's two surviving children and also some of his more extended family grandchildren and such who could pass on stories sort of lo
discussions with his children brought the causes of events in of the event into focus fletcher's tenure in the united negro college fund was overlooked by subsequent leaders, and it lasted only a year and ended in his dismissal. so others have sought credit for the phrase, but it was fletcher who made the final critical changes to it and supervised its launch during that first year. so what i'm going to do now is i'm going to share my screen so you can see pretty much the only documentary...
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and then maybe tenure-trackln professors like myself who are not tenured.sors. they have much more status they very robust protections and what they can say. if you are eight tenured professor you say something to your peers that frown upon you can loosen status layer. the least you can't lose your job as easily. the cost differ your living an authoritarian regime : : >> just as we should help others or in protecting the environment. protecting the environment involves some costs, maybe more costly to buy a more efficient vehicle but lots of people are saying that we should be willing to take some cost to protect the common resources that is coupled to all of us. and that reasoning it is speaking your mind and i call it the comments which is our shared nature of the world are our shared knowledge we should beur willing to take some cost. maybe not up to like losing your job or something like that but a small class. that should be something where we should be willing to do to some context. and again as you said no, does differ across. the leader l of an inst
and then maybe tenure-trackln professors like myself who are not tenured.sors. they have much more status they very robust protections and what they can say. if you are eight tenured professor you say something to your peers that frown upon you can loosen status layer. the least you can't lose your job as easily. the cost differ your living an authoritarian regime : : >> just as we should help others or in protecting the environment. protecting the environment involves some costs, maybe...
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tom: let's go back to first principles here on jobs day, which is to frame the tenure yield.e've had a move, and now there is legitimate stasis. is your vision out, as we heard from a guest yesterday, to a 1.85%, or 22% or higher? describe that path sure to to bring -- or to 2% or higher? describe that path for us. priya: we actually think the june fomc will still be dovish. in the very near term, i've got a 1.75% for fax -- 1.75% forecast. that's will bring investors from risk assets from other areas. so i think there will be buyers, but not at 1.85%. if the fed is stepping away on we have all of this supply to take down, real rates will need to rise to take the omelette tenure to 2% to bring buyers -- rise to take the nominal out of the 10 year to 2% to bring in buyers. our forecast for growth next year is lower. we will be dealing with fiscal drag. the reopening impacts will go away. so do investors start to reduce some of their risk asset returns as well? maybe real rates at 50 basis points on the 10 year or 0% on the tenure will start to look attractive. 2% or 2.5% on th
tom: let's go back to first principles here on jobs day, which is to frame the tenure yield.e've had a move, and now there is legitimate stasis. is your vision out, as we heard from a guest yesterday, to a 1.85%, or 22% or higher? describe that path sure to to bring -- or to 2% or higher? describe that path for us. priya: we actually think the june fomc will still be dovish. in the very near term, i've got a 1.75% for fax -- 1.75% forecast. that's will bring investors from risk assets from...
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professors are notmyself who tenured yet and then the tenured professors have much more status and very robust protections in terms of what they can say. if you are a y tenured professor and you say something your peers frown upon you could lose some status but at least you can't lose your job so one thing i emphasize in the book is that the costs differ and if you are living under an authoritarian regime and it's too much for most to ask to speak your mind and get sent to the gulags and whatnot but so yeah. on the other hand, we should be able to, we should be willing to take some cost to improve in our kind of collective picture of the world just as we should be willing to take some costs in helping others or in protecting the environment involving some cost maybe if it is more costly to buy a more efficient vehicle. with lots of people are fine with saying we should be willing to take some costs to protect the common resource it is helpful to all of us. and i call it our shared picture of the world and our shared knowledge we should be willing to take some costs may be not up to losi
professors are notmyself who tenured yet and then the tenured professors have much more status and very robust protections in terms of what they can say. if you are a y tenured professor and you say something your peers frown upon you could lose some status but at least you can't lose your job so one thing i emphasize in the book is that the costs differ and if you are living under an authoritarian regime and it's too much for most to ask to speak your mind and get sent to the gulags and...
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last friday, a major funding partner of the university joined calls to grant hannah-jones tenure. and university of maryland chemistry professor lisa jones declined a job offer by unc over its refusal to change hannah-jones' title. in a solidarity statement, dr. jones said -- "hearing of the delay of nikole hannah-jones' tenure decision led me to reconsider whether the environment at the university of north carolina would be conducive to the achievement of my academic aspirations, which include promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion." in related news, texas republican governor greg abbott signed into law the 1836 project monday. the name is a reference to the 1619 project and marks the year texas seceded from mexico. >> the 1836 project permits patriotic education about texas and ensures the generations to come understand texas values. amy: nikole hannah-jones and others responded to the announcement of the 1836 project by highlighting the fact that texas had fully legalized slavery in its constitution and was guilty at that time of lynching black and mexican texans. and those
last friday, a major funding partner of the university joined calls to grant hannah-jones tenure. and university of maryland chemistry professor lisa jones declined a job offer by unc over its refusal to change hannah-jones' title. in a solidarity statement, dr. jones said -- "hearing of the delay of nikole hannah-jones' tenure decision led me to reconsider whether the environment at the university of north carolina would be conducive to the achievement of my academic aspirations, which...
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do you think the school will have the you know what to cancel the idea of tenure or revisit tenure withjones given her demand? >> thanks for having me, thank you for your interest. i do think that the issue to the conversation which is that and that is something troubling students and the university as a country that we don't lose our traditions of freedom of expression. laura: what is really sad to me is your parents pay a lot of money for tuition at unc. you spend a lot of time and effort to do well in school, really hard to get into unc, an incredible institution of higher education and then you get there and you find out the whole idea of the free exchange of ideas is kind of a farce. you really cannot be honest about your views on campus and not expect to get called every name in the book. is that right? you come out and say a few where a maga have on campus what happens? >> i don't know what happens but i will say i love unc and i am so grateful for my education there and that is why i wrote what i wrote. when you love something you wanted to get better. we are going to -- laura:
do you think the school will have the you know what to cancel the idea of tenure or revisit tenure withjones given her demand? >> thanks for having me, thank you for your interest. i do think that the issue to the conversation which is that and that is something troubling students and the university as a country that we don't lose our traditions of freedom of expression. laura: what is really sad to me is your parents pay a lot of money for tuition at unc. you spend a lot of time and...
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i'm jessi tenure. >> thank you, jesse. if vice president kamala harris is going to travel to the border with mexico. this friday with some critics suggesting it's about time kron four's. catherine heenan is here with a look at details of this trip which has been. >> talked about for a while now or well, the vice president has been under. >> a ton of pressure from month to month about a visit to the border this since the president asked her to lead an effort to improve conditions and central america in order to try to curb migration north. well, not only has she been blasted by republicans about her absence of the border. some democrats have been uncomfortable with the optics on this, including a clumsy network interview on the subject. here's part of today's white house news conference. >> why is the vice president visiting the border this week when earlier this month she dismissed a trip like that saved the a grand gesture. she also in an interview with nbc that she would be open to going to the border. if it was an appro
i'm jessi tenure. >> thank you, jesse. if vice president kamala harris is going to travel to the border with mexico. this friday with some critics suggesting it's about time kron four's. catherine heenan is here with a look at details of this trip which has been. >> talked about for a while now or well, the vice president has been under. >> a ton of pressure from month to month about a visit to the border this since the president asked her to lead an effort to improve...
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fewer than 2% of tenured faculty across all higher ed, among all engineering programs, the total numbernured faculty is less than 200. >> check this out -- one can go from having or getting a bachelor's, master's, phd in engineering, be employed as a faculty member, be an assistant, associate, full professor, and then retire, and never see anyone else to look like them. this is a true story. joie: one, which like the cicada, is now emerging in the national conversation. a social media campaign -- "black in the ivory" -- highlights the struggles of african american academics to have their work recognized. a concern scholars barber and nkwanta share about their banneker work. >> we helped shine a light on it, on that particular document. i hope that we don't become invisible, as benjamin banneker did. joie: or just disappear from view for an even longer stretch of history. in harwood, maryland, i'm joie chen for matter of fact. >> ahead on "matter of fact." americans clash over the removal of confederate monuments. >> we cannot have reconciliation without truth. >> we preview a new docume
fewer than 2% of tenured faculty across all higher ed, among all engineering programs, the total numbernured faculty is less than 200. >> check this out -- one can go from having or getting a bachelor's, master's, phd in engineering, be employed as a faculty member, be an assistant, associate, full professor, and then retire, and never see anyone else to look like them. this is a true story. joie: one, which like the cicada, is now emerging in the national conversation. a social media...
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i'm jessi tenure. >> a curious case in southern california.an uber eats driver stealing a cat >> the mystery continues in southern california after an uber eats driver was seen putting someone's cat into her car today. the cat's owner says his family is devastated and just wants hog. the cat back called for contributor kimberly chang spoke with the family to learn how uber is handling the situation. >> the studio city family has no idea why someone would take their 18 year-old cat, but they desperately want her back. take a look at security footage from the building. >> video shows what appears to be a food delivery driver taking off with a studio city family's beloved cat. >> it happened last tuesday around 06:00pm outside their apartment building on laura would drive near carpenter avenue. the new driver pulled up here and why previous. >> or comes down from the balcony. sometimes and walks around our front door. so she was doing that and reasons that i don't understand. the driver got out of the car and just immediately grabbed her. she was
i'm jessi tenure. >> a curious case in southern california.an uber eats driver stealing a cat >> the mystery continues in southern california after an uber eats driver was seen putting someone's cat into her car today. the cat's owner says his family is devastated and just wants hog. the cat back called for contributor kimberly chang spoke with the family to learn how uber is handling the situation. >> the studio city family has no idea why someone would take their 18 year-old...
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that may be tenured track professors are not yet and then the tenured professors have much more status with robust protections with what they can say. if you are tenured professor you could lose some status but at least you cannot lose your job. so i emphasize in the book the cost differs. if you live in the authoritarian regime it's too much to ask to speak your mind and to be sent to the gulags. but on the other hand, we should be willing to take some cost to improve our collective picture of the world. just as we should be willing to help others or protect the environment that involves some cost may be. maybe it's more costly to buy a more efficient vehicle but many people say we should protect the common resource that is helpful to all of us. so likewise put that reasoning into speaking your mind and we put that into our shared picture of the world or our shared knowledge and we should be willing to take some cost. maybe not losing your job, but maybe a loss of status that is something we should be willing to do in some context. but as you said, those differ if you the leader of an
that may be tenured track professors are not yet and then the tenured professors have much more status with robust protections with what they can say. if you are tenured professor you could lose some status but at least you cannot lose your job. so i emphasize in the book the cost differs. if you live in the authoritarian regime it's too much to ask to speak your mind and to be sent to the gulags. but on the other hand, we should be willing to take some cost to improve our collective picture of...
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that the tenure of nancy pelosi leadership must end in 2022.nure of chuck schumer's leadership has to end at 2022. we cannot allow this critical race theory, this it aka racist theory -- of punishing people based on skin color who happen to be white that they're blamed for all of the ills that have been lied upon by the extreme left. this has to stop. that is my biggest concern. as an educator, as a lawyer, a civil rights lawyer, and more importantly as an american. we cannot have the critical race theory indoctrinate. i think to thank you everything you've done for decades and toipght thank you for your courage in coming forward now. we need patriots like you forminger liberals not leftists -- former liberals to come forward and everybody to unite to fight this evil that's taking place in our country so i want to salute you and thank you god bless you my friend. >> god bless you mark levin and thank you america we'll survive this. mark: amen. we'll be right back. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell eve
that the tenure of nancy pelosi leadership must end in 2022.nure of chuck schumer's leadership has to end at 2022. we cannot allow this critical race theory, this it aka racist theory -- of punishing people based on skin color who happen to be white that they're blamed for all of the ills that have been lied upon by the extreme left. this has to stop. that is my biggest concern. as an educator, as a lawyer, a civil rights lawyer, and more importantly as an american. we cannot have the critical...
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look a few miles of trade in the tenure. >> tom lee you can read more about tom lee's opinion. i should be more bullish from where we are right now >> he's done extraordinary work. if you listen to tom, he's been on the show a number of times. he's pretty steadfast and being steadfast, he's pretty spot on so far be it for me to cast aspersions one way or another. it's interesting in the last conversation about you could see the marketly what i will say we haven't talked about yet, and tim hads brought it up since last night the leaders in the market. and some of theed names have been parabolic for good reason. the ten year, which has vascillated, there's no reason to think tech won't go higher as well >> also that tech will be a performer in this environment when it was a top performer in the pandemic environment can you have it both ways, where tech is the growth engine when the economy is stalled or down and out, and tech can be the growth engine when the comedy is reopening and reinflating, time, what do you think? >>. >> we've seechb a gun under fracture dispro disproportio
look a few miles of trade in the tenure. >> tom lee you can read more about tom lee's opinion. i should be more bullish from where we are right now >> he's done extraordinary work. if you listen to tom, he's been on the show a number of times. he's pretty steadfast and being steadfast, he's pretty spot on so far be it for me to cast aspersions one way or another. it's interesting in the last conversation about you could see the marketly what i will say we haven't talked about yet,...
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i'm jessi tenure. thank you, jesse. >> back here in the bay area today, the contra costa county board of supervisors voted unanimously to extend eviction protections for residential and business tenants financially affected by the pandemic forcefully to go explains what this will mean. >> at its virtual meeting tuesday. the contra costa county board of supervisors adopted the extension of an urgency ordinance prohibiting landlords from evicting residential and small business tenants from pandemic-related evictions. >> tenant protections will remain in effect until the end of september unless the board chooses to shorten or lengthen the time frame in future meetings for residents. the ordinance will prevent landlords from pursuing any no fault causes for evictions. >> a landlord will also be barred from evicting a tenant who is housing an immediate family member, not documented on the lease. that's if the unauthorized occupant is being housed as a result of the pandemic. the urgency ordinance also inclu
i'm jessi tenure. thank you, jesse. >> back here in the bay area today, the contra costa county board of supervisors voted unanimously to extend eviction protections for residential and business tenants financially affected by the pandemic forcefully to go explains what this will mean. >> at its virtual meeting tuesday. the contra costa county board of supervisors adopted the extension of an urgency ordinance prohibiting landlords from evicting residential and small business tenants...
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i'm jessi tenure. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news meat prices can make you consider the one big and why the cost and. >> chicken beef and other meats on the rise. for your money this morning. consumer prices over the last year have hit a surge by at least 5%. >> this is the biggest 12 month gain in more than a decade. well, david solomon owns parents quality meat and seafood and he says since march prices from suppliers of ana. and while much of the increase or on seasonal cuts. he's just trying his best not to pass that increase on to his customers and it's going to impact your summer barbecue. >> we've seen a significant increase in risk of in. >> what i call the stroke cuts. your skirt stake, your claim state. you're hanging tenders doubled we make a little more money sometimes we make a little less money. but for the most part we can keep things consistent. >> now. that doesn't seem to be the case like take, for example, this 4 pound cut of the state from the bay area costco buyers can us
i'm jessi tenure. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news meat prices can make you consider the one big and why the cost and. >> chicken beef and other meats on the rise. for your money this morning. consumer prices over the last year have hit a surge by at least 5%. >> this is the biggest 12 month gain in more than a decade. well, david solomon owns parents quality meat and seafood and he says since march prices from suppliers of ana. and while much of the increase or on seasonal...
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tenure with hannah jones given her demands?for having me, it's great to be here tonight. thank you for your interest in [indiscernible]. [indiscernible] but i do think that the issue points back to this larger conversation that [indiscernible] and i think that that's [indiscernible] with the students of something i hope the university [indiscernible] is a country that we don't lose our daily freedom of thought and [indiscernible]. >> laura: well, what's really sad to me is that your parents pay a lot of money for tuition at unc. you spend a lot of time and effort and energy to try to do well in school, really hard to get into unc. it's an incredible institution of higher education. and then you get there and you find out this whole idea of a free exchange of ideas is kind of a farce. i mean, you really cannot be honest about your views on campus and not expect to get called every name in the book. is that right? i mean, you really -- you come out and say if you wear a maga hat on campus, what happens to it unc? >> i don't even
tenure with hannah jones given her demands?for having me, it's great to be here tonight. thank you for your interest in [indiscernible]. [indiscernible] but i do think that the issue points back to this larger conversation that [indiscernible] and i think that that's [indiscernible] with the students of something i hope the university [indiscernible] is a country that we don't lose our daily freedom of thought and [indiscernible]. >> laura: well, what's really sad to me is that your...
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i'm jessi tenure. thank you for that report this morning. jesse. >> well, one of the last of president trump's political appointees has resigned. this all comes after news that the justice department or that the trump justice department of tang communication records of members of congress and others. the news was first reported by the new york times and our washington correspondent alexandra limon has the latest. details and reaction from lawmakers in dc. >> top justice department official john demers announced he's stepping down. but the doj says the departure is it tied to the revelations that the trump justice department obtained personal phone records of members of congress. this is a gross abuse of power. >> it's an assault on the separation of powers. >> trump's doj reportedly subpoenaed phone records of former impeachment managers. congressman adam schiff and eric swalwell as well as records of congressional aides and family members, including a minor. the notion that any president. >> political appointees could manipulate our democra
i'm jessi tenure. thank you for that report this morning. jesse. >> well, one of the last of president trump's political appointees has resigned. this all comes after news that the justice department or that the trump justice department of tang communication records of members of congress and others. the news was first reported by the new york times and our washington correspondent alexandra limon has the latest. details and reaction from lawmakers in dc. >> top justice department...
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i'm jessi tenure. thank you for that report. se.ew national strategy to curb domestic terrorism. >> and they will. john reporting in washington. more details on the latest announcement from the attorney general. >> in national news, the federal government is stepping up to curb domestic terrorism. washington, dc correspondent basil john reports on the new national strategy to do just that. >> we must promote a society that is tolerant of our differences. and respectful in our disagreements tuesday, attorney general merrick garland announced the first national strategy for countering domestic terrorism garland says just like preventing foreign threats, stopping domestic terror should be a national priority. >> attacks by domestic terrorists are not just a tax on their immediate victims. >> they are tax on all of us. collectively, this new strategy provides a framework to guide multiple agencies towards preventing disrupting and deterring domestic terrorism. we know from experience that domestic terrorism and violent extremism comes i
i'm jessi tenure. thank you for that report. se.ew national strategy to curb domestic terrorism. >> and they will. john reporting in washington. more details on the latest announcement from the attorney general. >> in national news, the federal government is stepping up to curb domestic terrorism. washington, dc correspondent basil john reports on the new national strategy to do just that. >> we must promote a society that is tolerant of our differences. and respectful in our...
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washington correspondent jessi tenure gives us a preview of what's going on today. good morning. president biden plans to cover a lot of ground in brussels today from climate change to the afghanistan troop withdrawal to the iran nuclear deal. >> but he and other world leaders also have a targeted focus. >> america is back at the table. >> that's the message president joe biden will take from the g 7 to nato after former president donald trump dismissed the 30 country alliance as obsolete nato is vital to our ability to. >> maintain american for the end of the century at today's summit. president biden plans to ask european allies for more help against economic and national security threats from china and russia. >> he will also underscore the u.s. commitment to article 5 of the alliance charter which says an attack on one member is an attack on all and the response should be collective. we believe nato and section 5 is a sacred obligation. the members are expected to sign an update to article 5 to include major cyber attacks following a series of russia-based hacks targeting the
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i'm jessi tenure. in national news.eral government is warning companies not to pay ransom in response to ransomware attacks. >> this comes after a number of attacks happened this year, including the most recent one on the country's food supply. washington correspondent reshad hudson joins us live with more. good morning, russia. >> good morning. those cyber attacks are impacting everything from gas to the nation's food supply and the white house this morning is encouraging businesses to beef up their cybersecurity to prevent future attacks. >> this is the reality and we should assume and businesses should assume that these attacks are here to stay. if anything will intensify commerce secretary gina raimondo was urging companies to do more to protect themselves from cyber attacks this year alone. hackers have targeted some of the nation's largest companies. >> impacting things like gas and now food some very simple steps like two-factor authentication. >> having proper backups and backup technology can be enormously help
i'm jessi tenure. in national news.eral government is warning companies not to pay ransom in response to ransomware attacks. >> this comes after a number of attacks happened this year, including the most recent one on the country's food supply. washington correspondent reshad hudson joins us live with more. good morning, russia. >> good morning. those cyber attacks are impacting everything from gas to the nation's food supply and the white house this morning is encouraging...
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i will note just parenthetically that all members of congress during my tenure did ask me about pending criminal cases and i likely at that time was nothing i could discuss with you so people not everyone understands the importance of having a justice department that is independent from politicalpressure . >> those members wanting today, we can get a refresher. i'll go to the was administered and judge and former general mode casey. >> thank you judge. i think i was living in sunday school paradise when i served for 18 years a time when there were allegations of politicization at the white house of any appearance of politicization when i was serving and were really pretty loose in their contact. i was committed for example to select a deputy and to pass on any senior assistant ag when i took office as far as i know is something that others are not permitted to do. as a point of contact, i agree with jamie obviously the issue is most short in criminal cases. i did have one experience when i was a note literally in the middle of a meeting and was told i was went to the white house and it
i will note just parenthetically that all members of congress during my tenure did ask me about pending criminal cases and i likely at that time was nothing i could discuss with you so people not everyone understands the importance of having a justice department that is independent from politicalpressure . >> those members wanting today, we can get a refresher. i'll go to the was administered and judge and former general mode casey. >> thank you judge. i think i was living in sunday...
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and that goes triple for william barr, who had a, more or less, respectable tenure as attorney generalrbert walker bush. but he used his position, not as the people's lawyer, but as donald trump's lawyer throughout his two-year tenure. and, you know, in the lead-up to the election, when donald trump was starting to breed these conspiracy theories. based on nothing. based on no evidence that mail-in ballots were prone to fraud. as -- as we heard in all those clips, the attorney general was -- was fomenting and encouraging that speculation. now, at least he had the decency, when confronted with an actual election. with actual votes cast. to point out to the president that there was nothing here. that there was no fraud. but, you know, he -- he is trying to repair damage, that he, in significant part, caused himself. >> how much of it do you think is reputation rehab? >> i -- i -- i think it's -- it's -- it's a lot. but, you know, he has a long way to go because he has a lot to answer for. not just about the election. but about the way he misled the public about the mueller report. the wa
and that goes triple for william barr, who had a, more or less, respectable tenure as attorney generalrbert walker bush. but he used his position, not as the people's lawyer, but as donald trump's lawyer throughout his two-year tenure. and, you know, in the lead-up to the election, when donald trump was starting to breed these conspiracy theories. based on nothing. based on no evidence that mail-in ballots were prone to fraud. as -- as we heard in all those clips, the attorney general was --...
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there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure as as how soon so we are supposed to leave our office by mid august. and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement way before mid others. the talks are going on right now as we speak. i just read the latest text editor that is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets are being removed. forces loyal to libyan warlord holly for have to say they've taken control of a border crossing with algeria. images posted on line show dozens of almond vehicles positioned in and around the border crossing. it's the fast ministry operation of its kind behalf does force this and signing a sci fi deal with the government in tripoli. last october. the w h o has declared an end to an a bowler outbreak in guinea. it emerged in february and killed 12 people. the health ministry vaccinate to thousands of people to contain the virus which causes severe bleeding and organ failure. the by the outbreak from 2014 to 2016 killed more than 11000 people, mostly in gu
there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure as as how soon so we are supposed to leave our office by mid august. and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement way before mid others. the talks are going on right now as we speak. i just read the latest text editor that is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets are being removed. forces loyal to libyan warlord holly for have to say...
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there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure as as how soon. so we are supposed to leave office by mid august and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement way before mid others. the talks are going on right now as we speak. i just read the latest text edited that is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets are being removed. next is inside story. more news on this channel in 30 minutes. see that, ah, ah ah, the 1st they love the color color by the, by john now i mean is lead as a struggling, the survival of people goes to polls and early general electron. so how will love just wall shape the vote and come the outcome and the political crisis in armenia is inside story. ah, ah, welcome to inside story with me. the whole rahman, on sunday armenians will vote in a 2nd parliamentary snap election in less than 3 years. for political blocks and 22 parties, the gang up against caretaker prime minister, nicole pushing young who stepped down in april, following months of protest demandin
there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure as as how soon. so we are supposed to leave office by mid august and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement way before mid others. the talks are going on right now as we speak. i just read the latest text edited that is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets are being removed. next is inside story. more news on this channel in 30 minutes....
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and then the tenured professor has much more status with robust protections with what they m can they so there is a cost there it is if you are tenured professor if you think it is frowned upon you could lose some status that you cannot lose your job at least. so one thing emphasize in the book is living under the authoritarian regime to speak their mind and get a sense. but on the other hand, we should be willing to take some cost to the collective picture of the world and that we should be willing to take some cost to help others or protect the environment and it involves some cost with a more efficient vehicle that was saying they should be willing to take some cost to protect the common resource so to speaking your mind the shared picture of the world or the knowledge if you are the leader of an institute to have much more power and stability then if you are a graduate student are starting journalist. >> you said when you look at public opinion surveys there is a really pervasive anxiety about speaking your mind. are you trying to get people to be more courageous? because you thin
and then the tenured professor has much more status with robust protections with what they m can they so there is a cost there it is if you are tenured professor if you think it is frowned upon you could lose some status that you cannot lose your job at least. so one thing emphasize in the book is living under the authoritarian regime to speak their mind and get a sense. but on the other hand, we should be willing to take some cost to the collective picture of the world and that we should be...
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so when garrett critiqued this and didn't have tenure he was removed from campus.and so just to answer the question directly to the questioner, this is what happens to homogenousizeddation, the market is trendy. it's fickle, it shifts. so, as we chase market trends in our curriculum, we're already a step behind, and we're chasing skill sets to make people -- i'm not saying we shouldn't prepare students for careers, put when whole curriculums get organized around market impulses, it's fixle and there's no substance and this is what we have so the now we're moving online, trying to monetize that experience, another homogenyization process. students are struggling and saying this can cut costs, we can homogenize the he educational experience and students nor one size fits and all are struggling right now. this is happening with the online education, moving toward the redevelopment, from s.t.e.m. of the faculty side the work we do as being governed by metrics, where is your workplace, is it outward facing. you can't do pure research. the research has to have market app
so when garrett critiqued this and didn't have tenure he was removed from campus.and so just to answer the question directly to the questioner, this is what happens to homogenousizeddation, the market is trendy. it's fickle, it shifts. so, as we chase market trends in our curriculum, we're already a step behind, and we're chasing skill sets to make people -- i'm not saying we shouldn't prepare students for careers, put when whole curriculums get organized around market impulses, it's fixle and...
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during his tenure, you columbia generating station became one of the top performing nuclear plants in the country. and the company is leading in clean energy innovation by spearheading the deployment of advanced nuclear technologies. i thank brad, his wife for their many contributions to washington state and wish them the best in this new well earned chapter of their lives. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from new mexico seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize laura garcia for being named teacher of the year by the new mexico association of nonpublic schools. ms. herrell: throughout her 12-year career at gateway christian school in roswell, she has been instrumental in educating many students and instilling in them the importance of service before self. i applaud her for working hard every day to build up our future leaders and give them the confid
during his tenure, you columbia generating station became one of the top performing nuclear plants in the country. and the company is leading in clean energy innovation by spearheading the deployment of advanced nuclear technologies. i thank brad, his wife for their many contributions to washington state and wish them the best in this new well earned chapter of their lives. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from new mexico...
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parliament has voted 60—59 in favour of a new government, ending benjamin netanyahu's12—year consecutive tenureemier. the longest ruling prime minister of that country. ultra—nationalist naftali bennett will head the new cabinet, comprising parties from left to right, for a little over two years before his centrist ally, yair lapid, takes over. that is the very latest from israel. it has been a very warm day. for many parts of the country tomorrow will be cooler and fresher. band of cloud bringing rain down into northern england and north wales. clearer, coolerair northern england and north wales. clearer, cooler air coming into scotland and northern ireland both england and wales, a really warm night, especially for east anglia, lincolnshire and the east midlands, where we will start quite sunny. the rain and drizzle soon peters out. it is a band of cloud moving slowly down towards the south—east. sunshine ahead of it, sunshine behind but more cloud filtering into scotland and northern ireland, blustery showers in the north—west. it will be a cooler day much of the country, except towards the
parliament has voted 60—59 in favour of a new government, ending benjamin netanyahu's12—year consecutive tenureemier. the longest ruling prime minister of that country. ultra—nationalist naftali bennett will head the new cabinet, comprising parties from left to right, for a little over two years before his centrist ally, yair lapid, takes over. that is the very latest from israel. it has been a very warm day. for many parts of the country tomorrow will be cooler and fresher. band of cloud...
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it's been a mis transatlantic optimism at the start of their tenure is probably quite welcome before you do share minister myers confidence that dispute over steal and aluminum terrorists will be over this year. well, at least we see that they are positive signals from both sides. there are lots of visits planned as news. the maya said. also, chancellor metal will go to the us and i think there is the very strong will on both sides to find solutions. of course, it is always better for free trade and to prosperity to avoid terrorist enter, it was really bad to be in this stagger in system. and i think the proactive signal of brussels to suspend it further increases of terrorists on our side. it gives a good signal, but it will not be easy because you have to find a compromise and when, when for both sides now in terms of german us ties and other certainly major changes. i had like the german elections coming up in september. how are you preparing? will this field stay the same? well, i think one thing is really important for the trans atlantic relationship. and that is, it is a very s
it's been a mis transatlantic optimism at the start of their tenure is probably quite welcome before you do share minister myers confidence that dispute over steal and aluminum terrorists will be over this year. well, at least we see that they are positive signals from both sides. there are lots of visits planned as news. the maya said. also, chancellor metal will go to the us and i think there is the very strong will on both sides to find solutions. of course, it is always better for free...
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people are wondering what comes nextin of people are wondering what comes next in us politics once his tenureplomacy if you like in terms of a us president meeting the queen. whatjoe biden got here today was what president trump got, what the clinton... a similar pattern and what happens. i think there was clearly in friendship and relationship. he said that this invitation from the queen to come to the white house, no —— despite she is not travelling internationally. there is status to his visit here to the uk and they will be both very mindful of one another�*s legacies and histories and another�*s legacies and histories and an early meeting with the us president has always been something that the queen has done throughout her reign. that the queen has done throughout her reian. . «j that the queen has done throughout her reian. ., «j i. that the queen has done throughout her reian. ., «j , that the queen has done throughout her reian. . «j , . her reign. thank you very much. based on _ her reign. thank you very much. based on what _ her reign. thank you very much. based on what we _ her re
people are wondering what comes nextin of people are wondering what comes next in us politics once his tenureplomacy if you like in terms of a us president meeting the queen. whatjoe biden got here today was what president trump got, what the clinton... a similar pattern and what happens. i think there was clearly in friendship and relationship. he said that this invitation from the queen to come to the white house, no —— despite she is not travelling internationally. there is status to his...
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simon: i would say, be careful on the tenure.on't get faced by the moves that we've had in the last few days. tangentially, with all the spending we will see over the next few years from out of the u.s. government, i think duration or the yields on the long and are heading further north. i think that should be a trade over couple of years. the biden administration has said fairly clearly that they want to spend their way out of the crisis. they learn from the 2008 crisis. you've had former members, people like larry summers and misses yellen herself, who said that there wasn't enough spending. that's why we are seeing all of this happening now. annmarie: this points to what's going on with the dots in terms of the treasury yield curve. what about asset purchase buying? barclays is moving it up. they say there will be an announcement in september and we will see the tapering in november. what's your timeline? simon: yeah. i would not be surprised if we see something in q4 with the tapering. let's face it. the next oh fmc meeting i
simon: i would say, be careful on the tenure.on't get faced by the moves that we've had in the last few days. tangentially, with all the spending we will see over the next few years from out of the u.s. government, i think duration or the yields on the long and are heading further north. i think that should be a trade over couple of years. the biden administration has said fairly clearly that they want to spend their way out of the crisis. they learn from the 2008 crisis. you've had former...
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that was the knee-jerk when the tenure came down in the low 140's.han: the relationship between the rates at what may or may not happen, does your cyclical call need the bond market cooperates? do you need high yields? >> the financials for sure. i definitely need higher, whiter yield curve spread. it would help a lot to get the tenure up to 2.5, which is where we think we will probably end of the year, maybe get into three next year. the market can sustain that as long as we get there gradually. you are right, the cyclical trade needs the higher yields. if you think bonds are tapped out here, i think you do want to go long to growth stocks. we still own them in our portfolios. we did usual after being overweight a long time. we think there is still time to get back into those things, probably six months to 12 months. lisa: one thing i was struck by an the price action over the week, risk assets were pretty unphased by the idea of tapering bond pretty quickly. within six months if we got to that late 2022 projection from jim bullard. why is that? is
that was the knee-jerk when the tenure came down in the low 140's.han: the relationship between the rates at what may or may not happen, does your cyclical call need the bond market cooperates? do you need high yields? >> the financials for sure. i definitely need higher, whiter yield curve spread. it would help a lot to get the tenure up to 2.5, which is where we think we will probably end of the year, maybe get into three next year. the market can sustain that as long as we get there...
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you can see a turnaround stop the tenure yield he already talked about. -- you can see the turnaround. the 10 year yield you already talked about. german yield climbing up to less than 20 basis points of negative yield, although we are still negative across the spectrum all the way out to two years even in greece and italy. nymex crude coming down a little but still at $70 a barrel almost. that looks like a brent quote. tom: i should note bitcoin. miller is struggling in berlin. burma which is lost in the adirondacks. i know looking at the apple conference. lisa: frankly, there is not a lot else happening, let's be honest. apple kicks off its developers conference. potentially could announce a new ipad throw. you can get this for a vet bill an afterthought in the palace can leave it under the couch. tom: i already ordered the new one. lisa: there is a question here about what apple can introduce to keep the momentum going. you see the share is down in premarket trading. this is because a sensibly of the tax agreement by the g7 leaders. why is it not done more considering the potential
you can see a turnaround stop the tenure yield he already talked about. -- you can see the turnaround. the 10 year yield you already talked about. german yield climbing up to less than 20 basis points of negative yield, although we are still negative across the spectrum all the way out to two years even in greece and italy. nymex crude coming down a little but still at $70 a barrel almost. that looks like a brent quote. tom: i should note bitcoin. miller is struggling in berlin. burma which is...
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that is that tenure addition to the presumptive sadness of $150.00 pounds. this is based on your abuse of a position of trust in authority and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. the $22.00 and a half years sentence was well under the 40 year maximum. but a decade over the state guideline of 12 and a half years. but floyd's family says it's still too short. we got justice, but not enough justice. the sentence marks a historic deterrent that civil rights leaders called a down payment on justice. one not crawl or criminal justice problem. the united states credit must show the same courage. there's jury show at home, police accountable inside the court room fluids. families spoke of their loss. when you ask about him, what are you asking about or how that how my day is okay. do you wish that he was still here with us? right. through his spirit. yeah. yeah. what were you thinking? what was going to you? well, you had to neil my brother's neck. the family's called for a maximum sentence was answered by sho vins mother. when you sentenced to my son
that is that tenure addition to the presumptive sadness of $150.00 pounds. this is based on your abuse of a position of trust in authority and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. the $22.00 and a half years sentence was well under the 40 year maximum. but a decade over the state guideline of 12 and a half years. but floyd's family says it's still too short. we got justice, but not enough justice. the sentence marks a historic deterrent that civil rights leaders called a down...
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during hancock's tenure, britain endured one of the world's highest official death tolls from the pandemic, but also saw a strong becks, a nation roll out. that last may now be overshadowed simply by a feeling of betrayal. some other stories now making headlines around the world. the british government says it's investigating how classified defense documents were found by a member of the public at a bus stop. the papers discuss russia as possible. reaction to britain's h m. s. defender warship traveling to ukrainian waters of crime mirror. the ministry of defense said an employee had reported losing the documents. frances voting in a 2nd round of regional elections that are seen as in barometer of next year's national poll. but the run off has again been marked by low participation. only around 13 percent of voters had turned out by mid day that's only slightly higher than the record low rate. in the 1st round, a surgeon cases of delta corona virus variant in bangladesh is led to a rush to flee the capital darker ships that a river terminal will have been packed with people returning to ru
during hancock's tenure, britain endured one of the world's highest official death tolls from the pandemic, but also saw a strong becks, a nation roll out. that last may now be overshadowed simply by a feeling of betrayal. some other stories now making headlines around the world. the british government says it's investigating how classified defense documents were found by a member of the public at a bus stop. the papers discuss russia as possible. reaction to britain's h m. s. defender warship...
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>> translator: over my tenure, i've gotten used to attacks from all kinds of angles, all kinds of areasunder all kinds of pretexts, and none of it surprises me. as far as harsh rhetoric, i think this is an expression of overall u.s. culture. of course, in hollywood, there are some underlying deep things in hollywood, macho, which could be treated as cinematic art. in the political culture, it's considered normal. by the way, not here. it's not considered normal here. >> julia, largely speaking, what is he playing in the run-up to the summit? >> well, of course, he's, let's say, not being quite accurate when he says machismo is not part of the culture in russia. think of some of the topless photos we've seen of the russian president, and you know he's not being quite forthright. >>> as to your larger question, he's trying to show he's both the victim and only calm adult in the room, kind of watching with calm bee musement this american circus while we chase around tails and snipe at each other, and he's just saying, you know, a, this is what democracy looks like, are you sure you want th
>> translator: over my tenure, i've gotten used to attacks from all kinds of angles, all kinds of areasunder all kinds of pretexts, and none of it surprises me. as far as harsh rhetoric, i think this is an expression of overall u.s. culture. of course, in hollywood, there are some underlying deep things in hollywood, macho, which could be treated as cinematic art. in the political culture, it's considered normal. by the way, not here. it's not considered normal here. >> julia,...
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that is that tenure addition to the present sentence of a $150.00 bumps. this is based on your abuse of a position of trust in authority and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. you are granted credit for $199.00 days, already served floyd family. welcome to sentence, saying it brings the us one step closer to healing, but the also accused the police of continuing to kill black people without consequence. that calling on congress to pass the police reform bill named after george freud, rescue work is searching for survivors after a building collapse in florida, still hope to find people alive. at least a 159 people are still unaccounted for. since the building came down on thursday, for people are confirmed dead, a funeral is being held for late philippine president ban aquino, he died on thursday 8. 61, kenya, let the country from 2010 to 20. 16 us president joe biden has met his afghan counterpart as rap gunny as us forces prepared to leave. afghanistan to connie said the partnership between the countries is entering a new phase. kristen bi
that is that tenure addition to the present sentence of a $150.00 bumps. this is based on your abuse of a position of trust in authority and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. you are granted credit for $199.00 days, already served floyd family. welcome to sentence, saying it brings the us one step closer to healing, but the also accused the police of continuing to kill black people without consequence. that calling on congress to pass the police reform bill named after george...
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translator: over my tenure i've gotten used to attacks under auld kinds of pretengs and reasons. different caliber and fierceness. none of it surprises me. i think that this is an expression of overall u.s. culture. in hollywood there's some underlying deep things in hollywood, macho, which can be treated as cinematic art. that's part of u.s. american culture which is considered normal here. it was not here. >> i don't think hi heard you ask the question. translator: i did answer. i've heard dozens of such akations, especially during events. when that happens, guided by the interest of the russian people and russia. who calls somebody whom what contained of lanls, this is not something i worry about a least. >> let me give you some games. poisoned by polonium. sergei, allegedly beaten and died. boris shot moments from here. mickeal died of blunt trauma in washington, d.c. and all of these are coincidences, mr. president? translator: look, you know, i don't want to come across as being rude but this looks like some kind of indigestion, verbal indigestion. you mentioned several peo
translator: over my tenure i've gotten used to attacks under auld kinds of pretengs and reasons. different caliber and fierceness. none of it surprises me. i think that this is an expression of overall u.s. culture. in hollywood there's some underlying deep things in hollywood, macho, which can be treated as cinematic art. that's part of u.s. american culture which is considered normal here. it was not here. >> i don't think hi heard you ask the question. translator: i did answer. i've...
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why did he follow him earlier on in his tenure? did he feel the pressure? did he see something?uestions that need to be answered, and the inspector general, obviously, an inspector gene general is going to have to answer it. but, you know, people's civil rights may have been violated. again, i am not a lawyer, but this raises so many questions and just -- >> gloria -- >> lets you get a real insight into donald trump and how he operates. >> that's what i want to ask you, because if there are -- listen, the lawmakers and the people whose records they were looking for work for the people. and many times lawmakers communicate with their constituents. so it's not just about the lawmakers' records. if you texted or emailed, you're a congressman or congresswoman, then your text messages may be a personal issue that you wanted to talk to your representative about, something that you needed fixed, fixing, and you thought they had -- that you had their confidence or they had your confidence. well, not anymore. so the average citizen should be really concerned about this. it's not just abo
why did he follow him earlier on in his tenure? did he feel the pressure? did he see something?uestions that need to be answered, and the inspector general, obviously, an inspector gene general is going to have to answer it. but, you know, people's civil rights may have been violated. again, i am not a lawyer, but this raises so many questions and just -- >> gloria -- >> lets you get a real insight into donald trump and how he operates. >> that's what i want to ask you,...
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a major public university now is facing pressure to award tenure to "the new york times" reporter behindeft 1619 project. "new york post" columnist michael goodwin says the decision will have a huge impact nationally and he is ready to tell us why. stay tuned. [ echoing ] some of us were born for this. to protect people. to help them save. with a home and auto bundle from progressive. ahh. i was born for this. and now it's prime time. cut. jamie, what are you doing? you're...