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ijust interviewed a guy at ucf in florida, charles negy was his name. all, but he was hispanic, he was gay, he had all the impression variables, they came for him and they fired him. he did not have a platform. there were so many people who have been marginalised orjust afraid to speak out. and i think that... you said you wanted to broaden... no, go ahead. the point is surely that there is freedom of expression but some people in operating that freedom of expression seem to think they have a right to avoid the pushback that might come after their free expression. a lot of things that people like you then complain about, the pushback, the protest, isn't that part of the job? if you choose to take a stand on these sorts of issues shouldn't you respect the right of people to stand up to and say no, this guy's got it plain wrong. of course. anybody should do that in a functioning civil society. people should be encouraged to do that. in fact, not only can you do that... but you've got to take the responsibility. you should be encouraged to do that. i just
ijust interviewed a guy at ucf in florida, charles negy was his name. all, but he was hispanic, he was gay, he had all the impression variables, they came for him and they fired him. he did not have a platform. there were so many people who have been marginalised orjust afraid to speak out. and i think that... you said you wanted to broaden... no, go ahead. the point is surely that there is freedom of expression but some people in operating that freedom of expression seem to think they have a...
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Jul 10, 2023
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this footage, is arfec perfect microcosm of how trump does now but also howic trumrop did in 2016, ucfnot wimbledon or nba016, basketball it is this under card under current sportr that took for a -- it has round a long time but took a long timeg ti before it became mainstream, the mainstream media even noticed it here donald trump is the only politician that we know of who could walk into that arena and get that kind reaction. and reason -- you know it isal real. it is a genuine enthusiasm for him, because donald trump has become a sort of cultural icon, he -- he has been for a long time. when he talk about how many rap songs and movies he is r in that is a big deal. it is a whole deal. that is why they hate him so much.de he doesn'tal need the press, he is a cultural icon with barack obama, who became a ccultural icon of sortss. it was make, he was manufactured by the press, trump earned it on his own, he really is this bling guy that people love. and you know -- and i think that many in press are making the same mistake this time they made 6 years ago now. where theygist thought the
this footage, is arfec perfect microcosm of how trump does now but also howic trumrop did in 2016, ucfnot wimbledon or nba016, basketball it is this under card under current sportr that took for a -- it has round a long time but took a long timeg ti before it became mainstream, the mainstream media even noticed it here donald trump is the only politician that we know of who could walk into that arena and get that kind reaction. and reason -- you know it isal real. it is a genuine enthusiasm for...
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independently, ijust independently, i just interviewed a independently, ijust interviewed a guy at ucf would not matter but he was hispanic he had all the impression variables they came for him and they fired him. he did not have a platform there were so many people who have been marginalised respect —— afraid to speak out, you said you wanted to broaden... go ahead. said you wanted to broaden... go ahead-— go ahead. the point is surely there is freedom _ go ahead. the point is surely there is freedom of - go ahead. the point is surely i there is freedom of expression but some people in operating that freedom of expression seemed to think they have a right to avoid the pushback, that might come up there free expression. a lot of things that people like you then complain about, the pushback, the protest isn't that part the job? if you'd choose to take a stand on these sorts of issues should you respect the right people to stand up to and say no, this guy got plain wrong. everybody should do that and functioning civil society. people should be encouraged to do that stop you want to be cl
independently, ijust independently, i just interviewed a independently, ijust interviewed a guy at ucf would not matter but he was hispanic he had all the impression variables they came for him and they fired him. he did not have a platform there were so many people who have been marginalised respect —— afraid to speak out, you said you wanted to broaden... go ahead. said you wanted to broaden... go ahead-— go ahead. the point is surely there is freedom _ go ahead. the point is surely...
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. >> reporter: during the pandemic, ucf expert doctor helped lead the charge informing the bay area. now she's publishing her first book. it's called "endemic," a post pandemic play book, which presents a way to offer public health to gain trust again. she highlights the medical advances made during covid, and that there are lessons to be learned that may have caused harm in the name of public safety. >> in this case, i would call that the school closures and also the medical closures, closing off other medical care. those two and also not letting people visit their loved ones in the hospital, those were harmful interventions. >> the book goes on sale tuesday. preorder it on amazon now. kira, i know you have the weekends covered, but get stories like this monday through friday. join us from 5:00 to 7:00 a.m. we're going to help you get started with the week. i'm marcus washington. back to you. >> we always love starting our mornings with you. >>> while some of us spent the fourth of july watching fireworks, governor newsom mixed business with pleasure in idaho, a state where voters c
. >> reporter: during the pandemic, ucf expert doctor helped lead the charge informing the bay area. now she's publishing her first book. it's called "endemic," a post pandemic play book, which presents a way to offer public health to gain trust again. she highlights the medical advances made during covid, and that there are lessons to be learned that may have caused harm in the name of public safety. >> in this case, i would call that the school closures and also the...
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anytime you see in you mentioned the pieces in the media and ucf lost piece coming out politico or vanitye they turn out the fluff pieces you looking at a potential negative shift and that's what we are seeing. maria: a short break then the word on wall street on the other side of this break. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day
anytime you see in you mentioned the pieces in the media and ucf lost piece coming out politico or vanitye they turn out the fluff pieces you looking at a potential negative shift and that's what we are seeing. maria: a short break then the word on wall street on the other side of this break. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you...
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he has worked with policy makers in utah to implement the safe ucf which connects students at the touchof a button to license counselors. providing immediate emotional support and a safe place to report bullying and threats of violence. counselors long over 1 million interactions through the app last year, saving an estimated two lives every single day. in colorado, governor jared polis is working on bipartisan policies to improve the behavioral health system and give young people the tools they deserve to help manage their mental health. including the innovative i matter colorado dot org. which offers six free mental health consultations for students. those are just two of many powerful examples contained within the pages of the playbook. importantly, the playbook is meant for all american states. it has been developed by experts to provide actionable ideas and policy recommendations that will make a difference. from here on out, we are focused on spreading the work about this new resource so the work of this initiative will continue long after today's meeting concludes. part of the on
he has worked with policy makers in utah to implement the safe ucf which connects students at the touchof a button to license counselors. providing immediate emotional support and a safe place to report bullying and threats of violence. counselors long over 1 million interactions through the app last year, saving an estimated two lives every single day. in colorado, governor jared polis is working on bipartisan policies to improve the behavioral health system and give young people the tools...
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he has worked with policy makers in utah to implement the safe ucf which connects students at the touchors. providing immediate emotional support and a safe place to report bullying and threats of violence. counselors long over 1 million interactions through the app last year, saving an estimated two lives every single day. in colorado, governor jared polis is working on bipartisan policies to improve the behavioral health system and give young people the tools they deserve to help manage their mental health. including the innovative i matter colorado dot org. which offers six free mental health consultations for students. those are just two of many powerful examples contained within the pages of the playbook. importantly, the playbook is meant for all american states. it has been developed by experts to provide actionable ideas and policy recommendations that will make a difference. from here on out, we are focused on spreading the work about this new resource so the work of this initiative will continue long after today's meeting concludes. part of the ongoing work will be discussed m
he has worked with policy makers in utah to implement the safe ucf which connects students at the touchors. providing immediate emotional support and a safe place to report bullying and threats of violence. counselors long over 1 million interactions through the app last year, saving an estimated two lives every single day. in colorado, governor jared polis is working on bipartisan policies to improve the behavioral health system and give young people the tools they deserve to help manage their...
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which is our health system partners, again, just as they did in covid, stepped forward and particularly ucf and kaiser were willing to not only have vaccination clinics but to see people that were not their patients within those clinics, with the goal of stopping the outbreak as quickly as possible. and it's extraordinarily to have those partners and again, it's an outgrowth of what we were able to do together in covid-19 with our mass vaccination clinics and we want that to be our culture in san francisco and we want that to continue. so, we, as a city, have been able to celebrate 50,000 doses of vaccines given which is remarkable. we want to make sure anyone who hasn't gotten their vaccine is available. it's much more available now than it was last summer, of course, and so there are multiple routes that people can get vaccinated including through their usual source of sexual healthcare and it was raleigh wonderful to -- it was wonderful to given an opportunity by president bernal that it's not too late. we have a long summer ahead of us and we want those available to get the vaccines if
which is our health system partners, again, just as they did in covid, stepped forward and particularly ucf and kaiser were willing to not only have vaccination clinics but to see people that were not their patients within those clinics, with the goal of stopping the outbreak as quickly as possible. and it's extraordinarily to have those partners and again, it's an outgrowth of what we were able to do together in covid-19 with our mass vaccination clinics and we want that to be our culture in...
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which is our health system partners, again, just as they did in covid, stepped forward and particularly ucfaiser were willing to not only have vaccination clinics but to see people that were not their patients within those clinics, with the goal of stopping the outbreak as quickly as possible. and it's extraordinarily to have those partners and again, it's an outgrowth of what we were able to do together in covid-19 with our mass vaccination clinics and we want that to be our culture in san francisco and we want that to continue. so, we, as a city, have been able to celebrate 50,000 doses of vaccines given which is remarkable. we want to make sure anyone who hasn't gotten their vaccine is available. it's much more available now than it was last summer, of course, and so there are multiple routes that people can get vaccinated including through their usual source of sexual healthcare and it was raleigh wonderful to -- it was wonderful to given an opportunity by president bernal that it's not too late. we have a long summer ahead of us and we want those available to get the vaccines if they h
which is our health system partners, again, just as they did in covid, stepped forward and particularly ucfaiser were willing to not only have vaccination clinics but to see people that were not their patients within those clinics, with the goal of stopping the outbreak as quickly as possible. and it's extraordinarily to have those partners and again, it's an outgrowth of what we were able to do together in covid-19 with our mass vaccination clinics and we want that to be our culture in san...