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we'll undergrad prompt kerr and our managed to set a new course for the cd. when i go to medical took power she was sometimes referred to as coles girl because in fact the chancellor helmut kohl had been her mentor? is under great come con about anything more than mackel reloaded is she really going to take her party and potentially the country in a different direction. whether it's what you promise to do she said i'm not a mini muckle and let the clone from local. and actually she's proved that she woman of her own i mean she's directed she's a she's been leading -- the solid south along the speaking state. and and and the french border. of for a long time she was minister she she has our own ideas she's during the campaign for the election as a president of that city we she's she's also -- showing that her ideas the diverge quite comes to bring from the ideas of i'm gonna macular -- on the on the the migrant issue on sort of so cruelly seems like -- the the marriage the gay marriage and the abortion earn i mean she's not she's she's she's she's got to prove
we'll undergrad prompt kerr and our managed to set a new course for the cd. when i go to medical took power she was sometimes referred to as coles girl because in fact the chancellor helmut kohl had been her mentor? is under great come con about anything more than mackel reloaded is she really going to take her party and potentially the country in a different direction. whether it's what you promise to do she said i'm not a mini muckle and let the clone from local. and actually she's proved...
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. >> 39% of uc berkley undergrads don'toafrdaboo >>r grades are worse. your time to graduation is much longer than other folks. >> cal seniors stella zoo runs the pantry. >> it's so good in the past year we served about 26,000 units. >> with school out, students who stay on campus sometimes struggle to feed themselves. for the first time the pantry will keep running during the holiday. >> they just said this will be open during winter break. >> and when a new semester starts there are plans th pantry and other programs. >> i'm hoping it does make a difference. >> kpix 5. >>> time check. it is 4:46. all right. so yesterday christmas eve it was raining and windy, today, a lot different. >> a big difference with our weather just in time for christmas day as we are looking at high pressure building in. all of the rain and the wind is now moving out of here. let's show you first of all a live look at our sales force tower camera on this christmas morning. so currently right now you can see partly cloudy skies. we are going to see plenty of sunshine as we head
. >> 39% of uc berkley undergrads don'toafrdaboo >>r grades are worse. your time to graduation is much longer than other folks. >> cal seniors stella zoo runs the pantry. >> it's so good in the past year we served about 26,000 units. >> with school out, students who stay on campus sometimes struggle to feed themselves. for the first time the pantry will keep running during the holiday. >> they just said this will be open during winter break. >> and when...
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for example africans have poor access to health care services that's why and recall undergrad but health tech through his that people are able to monitor the health. like you've done in sub-saharan africa more formal system hospitals so what we do is all you bring them the east coast bring down the whole buy the whopper that was the best for him because he's a good guy with a soft wind up like one sorting it is the drug of all as is often used to people who gamble to pharmacies and check in quickly anyhow and in the process of a software at i.b.m. all got recordings with usui to shut the vehicle and it makes the other levels are you able to see your progress of what's going in order to get. within six months of launching his app and receive this is already available in twenty pharmacies across are crap. he says he hopes to expand throughout the continent and events like republica by giving him the platform to connect with innovators like himself. the european film academy has crowned its favorite films and performances from twenty eighteen and a historical romance titled cold war by poli
for example africans have poor access to health care services that's why and recall undergrad but health tech through his that people are able to monitor the health. like you've done in sub-saharan africa more formal system hospitals so what we do is all you bring them the east coast bring down the whole buy the whopper that was the best for him because he's a good guy with a soft wind up like one sorting it is the drug of all as is often used to people who gamble to pharmacies and check in...
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cars whizzing autonomy asli undergrad. and at speeds of up to two hundred forty kilometers per hour that's a lawn musk's dream despite the slow start his vision is now a step closer to reality with the unveiling of his one point eight kilometer tunnel south of los angeles. so you can have as many channels as you want and i'm pretty sure everyone in the united states is not going to move to l.a. but you could literally book enough titles to transport everyone in the united states in a way there is no limits. no limits to his ambition at any rate this promotional video shows how must envisions the future of transport you park your car in a pod. take the elevator down to a tunnel. and from there you'll be transported at breakneck speed to your destination. the idea of high speed underground travel has already attracted the attention of urban planners in the united states earlier this year musk signed a deal with the city of chicago to build an underground transit system linking the city center with the airport but progress ha
cars whizzing autonomy asli undergrad. and at speeds of up to two hundred forty kilometers per hour that's a lawn musk's dream despite the slow start his vision is now a step closer to reality with the unveiling of his one point eight kilometer tunnel south of los angeles. so you can have as many channels as you want and i'm pretty sure everyone in the united states is not going to move to l.a. but you could literally book enough titles to transport everyone in the united states in a way there...
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for example africans have poor access to healthcare services that's why and recall undergrad but health tech through his that people are able to monitor the health. like been done and subsume enough ago mol foremost is the hospitals so what we do is only bring them these tests to bring down the whole bunch of proper diagnosis just trying to pharmacies equip them with a software know like one today and that is the drug of all is optimistic people who go to pharmacies and check in quickly on the hour and in the process of the software i do not got recordings with to suit you to shut the record and it makes it all the others who you were just he says he hopes to expand throughout the continent and events like republica by giving him the platform to connect with innovators like himself. around forty same sex couples have staged a mass wedding in the brazilian city of paolo the participants tie the knot fearing brazil's new hardline president elect joe your balls and could order a crackdown on gay weddings next year one newlywed husband called it an act of resistance will snarl has said he w
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back to settle and that was that certainly that was a that was a coded reference to her support for undergrad come come about who's also seen as a figure who favors compromise within the party ranks as the way to move her policy forward in contrast with previous mets who is much more of a hard talking uncompromising corporate potential c.d.u. politician and leader ok so i'm. before we talk any further peter let me address in michelle who is at the a conference in hamburg. before to be ok if you think you have a result so you're going to open close to what you have today and let the system to what the delegates of the party can do to be all that the polls that you're hearing right now we have a result in what we know is the first round and it did come from both merkel's favorite without saying so received forty five percent of the vote didn't matts the comeback kid in this election he received thirty nine percent so a very strong sewing. spawn the current health minister who few believed would really stand a chance here got fifteen point seven two percent quite clearly this confirms a lot of c
back to settle and that was that certainly that was a that was a coded reference to her support for undergrad come come about who's also seen as a figure who favors compromise within the party ranks as the way to move her policy forward in contrast with previous mets who is much more of a hard talking uncompromising corporate potential c.d.u. politician and leader ok so i'm. before we talk any further peter let me address in michelle who is at the a conference in hamburg. before to be ok if you...
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taking a step back i see things that you took different terminologies many of for its first as an undergrad nation that exists to other parts of the world haven't been implemented into. china that's not to china's people wondering if their forties say but if you can have a ride to another that is this is their job just under them how i see it and justice and why i love my job because i tried to do it except it is the thing my name is the name sue and i work at g.w. .
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basically gambling, like putting my chips on the table like my harbor chips, and i going to undergradand universe chicago so that's like a chip that's big. putting that on the table and saying i'm making a claim that is a form of knowing. i think i was prepared for that to fail. it still might feel. anything can happen. i truly don't know. but that was the risk i felt like it was important to take with the hopes of modeling of the forms of what knowing can look like. to your actual question and not the question i created from what you said in my head, i think i see myself in the tradition of do boys. i . i suis of integration of wait at the apologists like yourself. i see myself black feminist scholarly tradition of people from bell hooks to kimberly crenshaw to collins. and to admit to i mention sarah lawrence lightfoot. i think i occupy very privileged position which is that this is like all really old. critical race theory, all these things that are quite old and established at this point, and i do not have to reinvent those think i sometimes have to do the work of marshaling might
basically gambling, like putting my chips on the table like my harbor chips, and i going to undergradand universe chicago so that's like a chip that's big. putting that on the table and saying i'm making a claim that is a form of knowing. i think i was prepared for that to fail. it still might feel. anything can happen. i truly don't know. but that was the risk i felt like it was important to take with the hopes of modeling of the forms of what knowing can look like. to your actual question and...
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end of the undergrad he had to go on for three. get on the mound i'm twenty nine. and from point. a young player yeah somewhat different but what. i what i'm what i'm one. of. the largest defriended for women who go into business school their own company is. that the. male dominated world. so if you and says as a woman you are being faced with challenges where you experience that what you say doesn't get heard as much or perceived as much as if a man would say it sometimes so i think there is a lot of learning and experience in terms of how do you express yourself how you present yourself how do you get your message across how do you convey your confidence. hi everyone i'm sophie i am the founder and c.e.o. of q. and a medical and i am here in indonesia. to needs their amazing female entrepreneurs and explore the tech scene a little bit traffic is crazy i am already experiencing my first traffic jam here in the city yeah i'm excited to see what else is going to wait for me in a bit. to . the little bit of. inequality is on set and it happens every day. and his think that germany i
end of the undergrad he had to go on for three. get on the mound i'm twenty nine. and from point. a young player yeah somewhat different but what. i what i'm what i'm one. of. the largest defriended for women who go into business school their own company is. that the. male dominated world. so if you and says as a woman you are being faced with challenges where you experience that what you say doesn't get heard as much or perceived as much as if a man would say it sometimes so i think there is a...
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i walked into her room and university of chicago at the time, i was undergrad there, was 4% black. we were talking african-american, i don't even want to know, probably would have been in all honesty maybe .5%, maybe 1%. i walk in and this black woman is there and she looks super-tough and she wrote on the board professor goldby. this is what you'll call me, this is my name. i think that was the beginning for me. i wanted to look around and be like yeah, what do you think about that, what you going to say now, to the other people in the class. this bizarrely antagonistic way. but i felt proud, you know. and this is probably happened to you as well. so many times i have been in situations with totally random black people that don't know me and when they find out what i do, they will like cry or say like i'm so proud of you. my husband is also a professor and where our offices are located are like a block from where graduation exercises are held, and every year when he puts on his robe to go to graduation and he goes to walk and he's walking in his robe, random black people just pull
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. >> reporter: a recent study found 39% of undergrads don't have access to affordable nutritious foodroughly 14,000 students. >> there's lots of reports that show when you are food insecure your mental health is worse, rates are worse, time to graduation is longer. >> reporter: a senior runs the pantry and she says students who have run out of options can come here and an emergency and pick up five items twice a month. >> in the last year we have served 22,000 which is about 67,000. >> reporter: getting healthy food is a big barrier over the holiday with school out students who stay on campus sometimes struggles to feed themselves. for the first time the pantry will keep running during the holiday. >> they said this will be open during winter break. i will probably come visit. >> reporter: when the semester starts there are plans to expand it and other programs including cal fresh which includes students money for groceries. >>> coming up in sports, and maybe and -- in the end of an era. it might be the final game >>> it was an emotional night at the coliseum with an uncertain future,
. >> reporter: a recent study found 39% of undergrads don't have access to affordable nutritious foodroughly 14,000 students. >> there's lots of reports that show when you are food insecure your mental health is worse, rates are worse, time to graduation is longer. >> reporter: a senior runs the pantry and she says students who have run out of options can come here and an emergency and pick up five items twice a month. >> in the last year we have served 22,000 which is...
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helm angela merkel steps down as leader of the christian democratic union party she's replaced by undergrads crump karrenbauer known as many. everywhere in london i would see hard to know who i met before in. the philippines or afghanistan what the world to do with you there would be that we're here because it was so easy for them to open it. hiding in the ranks of notorious terrorists we hear that it be incredible story of a man who switched from being a trusted al qaeda bomb maker to informing on the feared to harvest as an m i six by. the israeli defense forces apparently changed their official line on the use of tear gas in schools as off the video emerges allegedly showing officers launching a stun grenade into a building in the west bank. a very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with me and great to have you with us this hour now our top story a day of rage is expected to sweep paris later this saturday as yellow vest protesters prepare for a full round of anti government rallies we're showing you live pictures from paris now where it's about nine am local time in
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the year for the candidates over these last several weeks and now it's all over and it's time for undergrad come kind of go to show you how she can bring the party together if indeed she can and young spawn also looking thoughtful of the seven to be for something for you know thirty eight year old minister health minister he might be been retained in the governor i'm sure the other words i wrote down were found a great come from karen barr a bit enigmatically she's an unknown quality i mean she's and she has says since she says serious achievements as a as a regional politician in this hall and behind her let's take a listen to proceedings day by thinking of becoming. the next big thing delegate thinking like i did kind of thing by a local security committee going to. thanking me for money on. the ground thank you thank. you. thank you very much friends. how do you. thinking. you gonna get out sooner great congratulations to him on these human rights not to share with you do you germany. you've got to leave your house which i'm going to actually you if you don't fork and wish you every succ
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i have an undergrad in sigh cooling and a few -- sigh cooling, and a few -- psychology, and a few graduate degrees. >> host: how did you get involved in politics and writing about politics? >> guest: you know, my dad, actually, is a leftist activist. and we used to, in his office he, he's an inventer, dentist. we used to listen to paul harvey. you remember paul harvey? yeah. and we used to talk about it and debate. and so i, you know, i grew, and my politics as part of my underpinning from those experiences with my dad and learned to love the debate of it but also learned to love, you know, that you can actually affect your government in ways that you feel passionately about. you can actually affect your own life and your own -- your children's future and things by being engaged in the process. i gained a very healthy respect for my dadmy and his activism ad the degree to which he carved out his life for it and wanted to do the same thing. i'm not sure he really meant for me -- [laughter] but he got halfway there. he raised an activist anyway. >> host: so how does human behavior and psycho
i have an undergrad in sigh cooling and a few -- sigh cooling, and a few -- psychology, and a few graduate degrees. >> host: how did you get involved in politics and writing about politics? >> guest: you know, my dad, actually, is a leftist activist. and we used to, in his office he, he's an inventer, dentist. we used to listen to paul harvey. you remember paul harvey? yeah. and we used to talk about it and debate. and so i, you know, i grew, and my politics as part of my...
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parts into this big problem that we're facing to wish in hikes do happen a lot even when i was an undergrad one of the biggest fights that i was dealing with was ensuring that our tuition was not going up at the university of california however again it does have to do with the disinvestment from our state and federal governments the fact that as a culture we keep seeing this problem as an individual one and we're not taking responsibility as a country to address this crisis so yes there are two wish and universities have a role responsibility to this but so does everyone else and education is a right it is not a privilege we need to be doing the best we can to solve this crisis because it is going to hurt us it is hurting us right now it's going to hurt us up in the future this is not just about economic justice is also about racial justice we have to think about or the people that we want to ensure be uplifted through our education and we need to be able to make the means so that they are able to succeed in this country and so this country can able to progress as dr sonya was saying this
parts into this big problem that we're facing to wish in hikes do happen a lot even when i was an undergrad one of the biggest fights that i was dealing with was ensuring that our tuition was not going up at the university of california however again it does have to do with the disinvestment from our state and federal governments the fact that as a culture we keep seeing this problem as an individual one and we're not taking responsibility as a country to address this crisis so yes there are...
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i have an undergrad innd psychology and if you graduate degrees, psychologically rated human behavior fields. >> host: how did you get involved in politics, writing about politics? >> guest: my dad is a leftist activist and we used to in his office he is an inventor, dentist and we used to listen to paul harvey. remember paul harvey? we used to talk about it and debate. i grew emma politics as part fy underpinning from those experiences with my dad. learned to love the debate of the but also learned to love, you can affect your government in ways that you feel passionate about, you can affect your own life and your children's future by being engaged. i think a healthy respect for my dad and his activism to the degree which he pours out his life for it. wanted to do the same thing only i'm not certain really meant to be -- he got halfway there. he raised an activist. >> host: how does human behavior in psychology play a role in our political thinking? >> guest: so t much. i think too much of news addresses the what and doesn't bother to address the why. to talk about the fact we hear a
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first learned about gandhi speeches where he publicly described africans as quote unquote savages in undergrad i took south asian literature as well as black world studies coursework and we were reading primary documents so it wasn't just hearsay so rama i'm wondering what you thought when you saw this news keeping in mind you wrote this piece posted on the washington post back in twenty fifteen you see the headline here what did mahatma gandhi think of black people what were your thoughts when you see saw the statue come down. i wasn't surprised at all ari had been following the news for some years i had been following a lot of e-mail exchanges and the public show of this book that i wrote about in treatment fifteen was keeping me posted about what's going on in the campaign. on social media i would constantly read about these opposition so i wasn't surprised. what is really unfortunate or what's really ironic is that this is all coming out at a time when indian government is getting ready to commemorate the hundred fiftieth anniversary of the and this is a once a carrier talked about nationa
first learned about gandhi speeches where he publicly described africans as quote unquote savages in undergrad i took south asian literature as well as black world studies coursework and we were reading primary documents so it wasn't just hearsay so rama i'm wondering what you thought when you saw this news keeping in mind you wrote this piece posted on the washington post back in twenty fifteen you see the headline here what did mahatma gandhi think of black people what were your thoughts when...
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he stuck around after his undergrad study and studied hebrew for kicks. that is his worldview. adam smith, scottish enlightenment. protestant background. all the great universities, harvard, founded 1620. the motto was "truth for christ and church." at harvard princeton, same . thing. stanford, yale. you think that is harvard's motto? they changed it. it is more a sad frustration. like i said before, the left, for 40 years, all these leftists in academia, they are into deconstruction. they have been deconstructing the judeo christian tradition. the rule of law, free market, business philosophy etc., they have not proposed a better solution. they are doing deconstruction. it is much harder to do construction, to construct the it is much harder to do construction, to construct the judeo christian tradition. we set up the global liberal order, the world bank, imf, the united nations, free trade and that served us well. the left is off on some project and they cannot define what it is. it is hard fighting with shadows. >> did eric cantor give you need advice during transition? if s
he stuck around after his undergrad study and studied hebrew for kicks. that is his worldview. adam smith, scottish enlightenment. protestant background. all the great universities, harvard, founded 1620. the motto was "truth for christ and church." at harvard princeton, same . thing. stanford, yale. you think that is harvard's motto? they changed it. it is more a sad frustration. like i said before, the left, for 40 years, all these leftists in academia, they are into deconstruction....
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will undergrad cross current power managed to set a new course for the c.d.u. . the stoic when uncle americal took power she was sometimes referred to as coles girl because in fact the chance to have a call had been her mentor is on the great come about anything more than merkel reloaded is she really going to take her party and potentially the country in a different direction where that's what she promised to do she said i'm not a mini me you know and so mum and i actually she's proved that she is a solid politician and the woman of her own i mean she's directed she's a she's been leading this all of these states. the french bordeaux for a long time she was minister she has a role in the ideas she's joining to come. paying for the election is a president of the seaview she says she's also showing that her ideas do diverged quite considerably from the ideas of ongoing america on the on the the migrant issue for the. so truly issues like marriage the gay marriage and abortion i mean she's not she's just she's got to prove you know and that's going to be very impor
will undergrad cross current power managed to set a new course for the c.d.u. . the stoic when uncle americal took power she was sometimes referred to as coles girl because in fact the chance to have a call had been her mentor is on the great come about anything more than merkel reloaded is she really going to take her party and potentially the country in a different direction where that's what she promised to do she said i'm not a mini me you know and so mum and i actually she's proved that...
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protestors and counter-demonstrations germany's reeling christian democratic union party has elected undergrad cramped karrenbauer to replace angela merkel as the party leader karrenbauer is merkel's protege and will lead the party in the next election amid a surge in support for the far right there is outrage in france over the treatment of students arrested by police during protests trade unions and far left parties lashed out at what they called police brutality those are the headlines join me here for more news after one a one east. no there in the world is primary forest disappearing faster than it is instead of. only finding the will fly we have been called denise. richards' terrorist and traitors i was obliged to snarl at the child who has fallen into the fast flowing river into knots in. one man's fight for the rights of indigenous heritage a time to swim a witness documentary on al-jazeera. on the streets of nepal young children live in poverty. foreigners drawn to their plight provide money or even set up charities. but police say some are abusing children instead of helping them. i'
protestors and counter-demonstrations germany's reeling christian democratic union party has elected undergrad cramped karrenbauer to replace angela merkel as the party leader karrenbauer is merkel's protege and will lead the party in the next election amid a surge in support for the far right there is outrage in france over the treatment of students arrested by police during protests trade unions and far left parties lashed out at what they called police brutality those are the headlines join...
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. >> host: undergrad in mississippi, law school and a lot of training was understanding the value of intergenerational movements. the south is the anchor for the nation. when it's intergenerational movement because they all have our value to add. there's as many old fools as there are old fools but there's a lot of seasoned veterans as there are very astute young people so often times we must get away from the fall and take sure that we call us around how we bring the best of the table tto the tableto have the peopled work for and in that transition where do you think that the movement for the blacklist movement is going to go, where are you headed? >> guest: one of the things no organization started to protest. i never confused the work of organizations with the work of collective actions. there is a lot of collective action that happens so i think about where the movement goes and how it began and i want to do whatever i can to end it. when i think about what comes next i think about the first four years and building a language and common understanding hopeful mike huckabee change
. >> host: undergrad in mississippi, law school and a lot of training was understanding the value of intergenerational movements. the south is the anchor for the nation. when it's intergenerational movement because they all have our value to add. there's as many old fools as there are old fools but there's a lot of seasoned veterans as there are very astute young people so often times we must get away from the fall and take sure that we call us around how we bring the best of the table...
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she will focus on broadcast journalism in her undergrad years but moving toward screen writing and directing. >> go ahead. go ahead on. congratulations to her.ld >> wt bet against her. 19 years old in grad school. she'll doe som amazing things. >> it's humbling. >> way to go. congratulations. >>> supreme court justice ruth baderinsburg had a message for newly sworn citizens of our country. >> congratations to all of our citizens. >> she spoke at aat naturaln ceremony this morning. 31 people from 26 different countries now officially u.s. citizens. rbg told the crowd, she herself is a daughter and grand dghter of immigrants. with both sides in fact coming through ellis land. >> what is the difference between a bookkeeper andew york city's garment district? a supreme court justice. one generation. my own life bears witness. >> if this video seems a bit dark, it is nothing to do with your tv. the national archives is dimly lit because it protects some of our nation's most importa documents. >>> some good news for an afternoon peck me upffill your co may be able to come to you. when starbucks wi
she will focus on broadcast journalism in her undergrad years but moving toward screen writing and directing. >> go ahead. go ahead on. congratulations to her.ld >> wt bet against her. 19 years old in grad school. she'll doe som amazing things. >> it's humbling. >> way to go. congratulations. >>> supreme court justice ruth baderinsburg had a message for newly sworn citizens of our country. >> congratations to all of our citizens. >> she spoke at aat...
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. >> host: you grew up in detroit, went to undergrad and came back and a lot of training was understanding the value of the intergenerational movement. we all have a value to add there are old fools and young fools but there are a lot of seasoned veterans as there are young people so often times we must get away from the fall of and make sure we call us around how we bring our best to the table. where do you think the movement was going to go, where are you headed? >> guest: there's a lot of collective action that happens so we think abouto rethink aboue movement began a bike i want to do whatever i can to end it. some people started coalitions but that is until the protest it began with the movement began. when i think about what comes next it wasn't like a year or two years. so i think that the first four years it had been about awareness and building a language and a common understanding that there is a problem time hopeful that they become about how to change the system so we are doing this thing around edison succeeded in chicago today it is a felony or oklahoma. cycle the 70s people
. >> host: you grew up in detroit, went to undergrad and came back and a lot of training was understanding the value of the intergenerational movement. we all have a value to add there are old fools and young fools but there are a lot of seasoned veterans as there are young people so often times we must get away from the fall of and make sure we call us around how we bring our best to the table. where do you think the movement was going to go, where are you headed? >> guest: there's...
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when i was an undergrad, i had not heard of adult protective services and i was really, truly honored, i am, to be a part of it. i've never seen a group of people that work so hard and love what they do. sometimes we see the best. and sometimes we see the worst. and yet everybody always in the department has a smile. i feel like it's a really truly fine-tuned symphony. every instrument is different, but also so important. when we come together, we're a symphonic and we support each other. i can get the support, the hand-holding that we need to make what we do a success. thank you. [applause] >> president serina: next is advisory council report, leon schmidt. i don't see leon. oh, eleanor. >> good afternoon, commissioners. leon couldn't be here today, so i'm going to present for him. the advisory council had its meeting. we have a new member, rick johnson, that represents district 7. president schmidt reminded us of the importance of attendance and also we had a discussion of prevention, mostly related to earthquakes. what we should have with us and throughout -- and have available thr
when i was an undergrad, i had not heard of adult protective services and i was really, truly honored, i am, to be a part of it. i've never seen a group of people that work so hard and love what they do. sometimes we see the best. and sometimes we see the worst. and yet everybody always in the department has a smile. i feel like it's a really truly fine-tuned symphony. every instrument is different, but also so important. when we come together, we're a symphonic and we support each other. i can...
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. >> i grew up in detroit, undergrad in mississippi, went to law school in houston but came packers to mississippi, and a lot of my training was understanding the value of in a generational movement. we are most successful -- >> how about the south? >> the south is an anchor for the nation. we're most successful in a generational movement because we have our value to add, and the creator was he played a cruel trick. there are many old fools as there are young fools. but there are a lot of seasoned veterans as there are various -- young people. we must get away from the fog oftentimes, and make sure we coalesce how we bring our best to the table to have the people we should work for. in that transition -- what do you think the movement for black lives movement where is it going to go in the future? where is it headed? >> one of the most beautiful things i believe about the protest in the beginning is that no organize started the protest. no coalition started the protest. people came outside, right? and i never confused the work of organizes with the work of cleft action. there are a lot
. >> i grew up in detroit, undergrad in mississippi, went to law school in houston but came packers to mississippi, and a lot of my training was understanding the value of in a generational movement. we are most successful -- >> how about the south? >> the south is an anchor for the nation. we're most successful in a generational movement because we have our value to add, and the creator was he played a cruel trick. there are many old fools as there are young fools. but there...
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i was working my way through undergrad school.e was always unflailingly kind and gracious and just the person we have seen. he i appointed me as the solicitor general of the united states. his one big mistake. other than that he had a great career. we miss him. i loved both barbara and the president. >> martha: special people. great americans. fitting we remember them. we thank you for sharing your story with us, judge starr. good to have you with us. come back. we will get a lot of news here. stick around. thank you, sir. >> yes. thank you. >> martha: so coming up next, new information tonight on the disappearance of the controversial chinese scientist who claimed he created gene edited babies. where is he? jesus if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from f
i was working my way through undergrad school.e was always unflailingly kind and gracious and just the person we have seen. he i appointed me as the solicitor general of the united states. his one big mistake. other than that he had a great career. we miss him. i loved both barbara and the president. >> martha: special people. great americans. fitting we remember them. we thank you for sharing your story with us, judge starr. good to have you with us. come back. we will get a lot of news...
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graduate students and undergrads and hard working, unskilled labor that come out of high school and gork in a manufacturing facility. they work hard. they're innovative. they're productive. they're focused and diligent in their work. and they'll compete with anybody in the world but you cannot compete with a rogue party dictatorship like china who has targeted this amazing economy in america as their target to -- i say heist our manufacturing platforms and move them to china. >> laura: tell me about the president's approach. and i want to play a sound bite for you first. from abbey phillips, a cnn reporter, and made this point about the president's use of tariffs, marty. let's watch. >> the president decided to use tariffs can is a pretty archaic tool to get china to the table and maybe they have gotten them to the table but they have not been making a lot of progress. >> laura: archaic tools? >> yeah, first of all a lot of our politicians, many of them republicans don't understand the use of the word tariff or what it really means. tariff is a trade-enforcement tool in many snanlss an
graduate students and undergrads and hard working, unskilled labor that come out of high school and gork in a manufacturing facility. they work hard. they're innovative. they're productive. they're focused and diligent in their work. and they'll compete with anybody in the world but you cannot compete with a rogue party dictatorship like china who has targeted this amazing economy in america as their target to -- i say heist our manufacturing platforms and move them to china. >> laura:...
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it is a 200 level undergrad course. i do it to stay sharp. conservative curriculum because it is a conservative institution. i had my students write an essay, three pages on the washington farewell address. he gave a warning about foreign alliances and how you do not want to become a pendant -- dependent on that. we crossed the line on that a long time ago. i think we need to maintain strong connections. i think the president has that in mind. his america first idea is a good concept. i'm not sure he articulates that the same way we would. i don't dig should go full bore into nationalism. this is a close knit world. we're the greatest superpower, the greatest nation on the planet. when we project strength i think it is good for not only our security and prosperity but everybody around the world. you could get deep in the weeds on this. >> your view is that the more nationalistic sentiment is you would like to see a more expansive conservative position reagan -- a la ronald that suggested america's gift to the world and democratic capitalism m
it is a 200 level undergrad course. i do it to stay sharp. conservative curriculum because it is a conservative institution. i had my students write an essay, three pages on the washington farewell address. he gave a warning about foreign alliances and how you do not want to become a pendant -- dependent on that. we crossed the line on that a long time ago. i think we need to maintain strong connections. i think the president has that in mind. his america first idea is a good concept. i'm not...
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[laughs] rhodes scholar, yale undergrad, yale law school, and like many others, he didn't see the obviousoming. china has manipulated and distorted world markets, engaged in blatant ransacking of our intellectual properties, and dumped heavily subsidize products into the united states, leading to the loss of millions of u.s. jobs. the ceo of minnesota's cambria, it makes countertops, told us earlier this week how china targets u.s. manufacturers for the sole purpose of destroying them. and then, dominating the market. >> they are subsidized by their government. the people's republic of china is not a friendly participate in a free enterprise economy in america. they subsidize their companies, they run their banks, they are state-owned. and they are going after american manufacturing. >> laura: but no worries because democrats have all the answers. now remember president obama sharing us, by the way, that his cabinet would be staffed with t? >> we are on track to flip the switch in october first. >> we are on track to have the marketplace up and running on october 1st, and confident that w
[laughs] rhodes scholar, yale undergrad, yale law school, and like many others, he didn't see the obviousoming. china has manipulated and distorted world markets, engaged in blatant ransacking of our intellectual properties, and dumped heavily subsidize products into the united states, leading to the loss of millions of u.s. jobs. the ceo of minnesota's cambria, it makes countertops, told us earlier this week how china targets u.s. manufacturers for the sole purpose of destroying them. and...
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the annual graduation ceremony with a few undergrads were eagerly anticipated in knowing on the graduate as well as the circumstances of their birds, their academic standing in the dating history to a degree that would horrify most teenagers. tangier kids aren't allowed many secrets but the flipside is many island adults have played some role large or small and cheap in the class of 2166 boys and one girl early june at the crew to launch us into a medley of wind beneath my wings and climbed every mountain to a memorial century packed with about 300 people from the two thirds of the population. the church air conditioning rattles and gasps in its battle with the heat. i'm sitting beside showing daily a member of the class of 1960 at another nature of the family of the family that owns the grocery. these have graduation at the school. it was always hot. you'd have to leave the doors open and the horseflies would get in. graduates marched wearing dark putdowns and the schools edinburgh principal and the only resident point database of flowers on the table below and in addition to the seven
the annual graduation ceremony with a few undergrads were eagerly anticipated in knowing on the graduate as well as the circumstances of their birds, their academic standing in the dating history to a degree that would horrify most teenagers. tangier kids aren't allowed many secrets but the flipside is many island adults have played some role large or small and cheap in the class of 2166 boys and one girl early june at the crew to launch us into a medley of wind beneath my wings and climbed...
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she went to liberty university law school, where full disclosure, i attended undergrad.rachel maddow recently talked about liberty grads on a podcast. >> we have a new justice department spokesperson who whs from liberty university, founded by a televangelist so that your christian child wouldn't be corrupted by actual higher education. now that's the spokesperson for the justice department. these things add up. they have real results in the world. if they are going to get backlash to that, is there going to be a resurgence intellectualism in heartland conservatism that isn't the kind of white supremacist stuff we are seeing, the pseudo-intellectual stuff? right? >> shannon: for a reaction, let's bring in fox news contributor and pastor of the first baptist church in dallas. richard, you can understand how a lot of folks would feel that this is more along the lines of accusing average americans of clinging to god and guns and religions. maybe it is not going to go over so well. >> yeah, listen. i think you can go to whatever university you would like, he should never bec
she went to liberty university law school, where full disclosure, i attended undergrad.rachel maddow recently talked about liberty grads on a podcast. >> we have a new justice department spokesperson who whs from liberty university, founded by a televangelist so that your christian child wouldn't be corrupted by actual higher education. now that's the spokesperson for the justice department. these things add up. they have real results in the world. if they are going to get backlash to...
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harvard undergrad, magna cum laude. then there's your philanthropy.he peace corps. and, of course, you have got to see the facebook page. >> her facebook page. >> my facebook page? >> i have been training for kilimanjaro for months. >> is that right? >> well, zoe. what do you think? >> i think i've seen enough. thank you for coming in, maya. >> yeah.ay thank you. >> seth: please welcome to the show vanessa hudgens, everyone! [ cheers and appuse ] ♪ >> seth: welcome. >> heythank you so much. >> seth: i'm very happy to have you here. this must have been something to get to work with jennifer lopez. >> yeah, it was crazy. s h: yeah. >> it was really cool. >> seth: milo was here yesterday, one of your other co-stars. >> okay. >> seth: and we were talking about it. and was she someone that you were a fan of when you wer youn >> yeah. i mean, i remember watching "wedding planner" on repeat -- >> seth: yeah.>> ike, just over and over and over again. you know as kids do. >> seth: uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> seth: yes, absolutely. and kids, of course, nothing they'r
harvard undergrad, magna cum laude. then there's your philanthropy.he peace corps. and, of course, you have got to see the facebook page. >> her facebook page. >> my facebook page? >> i have been training for kilimanjaro for months. >> is that right? >> well, zoe. what do you think? >> i think i've seen enough. thank you for coming in, maya. >> yeah.ay thank you. >> seth: please welcome to the show vanessa hudgens, everyone! [ cheers and appuse ]...
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i spent my underground -- undergrad at u.c. davis because a missing one class to finish my educational requirements. i'm afforded the opportunity to finish my degree by taking a college at ccsf instead of hauling my purse in to davis. my brother is also currently in his first year at city is another free city beneficiary. i urge you to support this expansion and continuation of free city because i think everyone deserves the right to an education without the burdens of high rent, residential and citizen status, transportation costs or having to take multiple part-time jobs to pay my tuition and textbook cost. thank you. >> hello. my name is caroline. i'm the current community partnership specialist at the youth commission. before i was there, i was a broke food and insecure college student hustling with three jobs here i am advocating for all of us marginalized folks, undocumented folks, disabled folks, that struggle with imposter syndrome because we did not just get here to get here. so the struggle to stay in higher education
i spent my underground -- undergrad at u.c. davis because a missing one class to finish my educational requirements. i'm afforded the opportunity to finish my degree by taking a college at ccsf instead of hauling my purse in to davis. my brother is also currently in his first year at city is another free city beneficiary. i urge you to support this expansion and continuation of free city because i think everyone deserves the right to an education without the burdens of high rent, residential...
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zachary: she was in the all but dissertation situation, she went to the university of maryland for undergradwas always very smart. brilliant, but did not have the kind of discipline to really do as well in school as she could have done, but she always did well enough. later on, she got her masters from mary grove college and pursued a phd in behavioral health. brian: how often do you talk to her? zachary: it varies. i try to make an effort to stay in touch. there are times we will go months without speaking. brian: has she read the book? zachary: she has. brian: what did she say to you after? zachary: she had a lot of difficulty with it, the fact that i shared so much, that i opened up so much, and for her, she was in denial. she cannot accept the fact that she was anything but a wonderful mother. and i put that in the book, "i have always been a wonderful mother to you, zachary." that is how that conversation book, after she read the the first thing she said to me on the phone was "i have always been a wonderful mother to you, zachary." brian: is it true? zachary: no, that is not true. i th
zachary: she was in the all but dissertation situation, she went to the university of maryland for undergradwas always very smart. brilliant, but did not have the kind of discipline to really do as well in school as she could have done, but she always did well enough. later on, she got her masters from mary grove college and pursued a phd in behavioral health. brian: how often do you talk to her? zachary: it varies. i try to make an effort to stay in touch. there are times we will go months...
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transformative moment for me and i ended up perhaps in part because of that experience coming here for my undergrad. whenever you see me doing us a journalist, much of that is owed to the university of kansas school where he graduated -- where he graduated -- [applause] >> in 2002. i was a member of the last class in that school to receive kind of just like an old-fashioned newspaper training. .. i double majored in english and that's where i got to know the delightful mary claytor. i went to new york for a few years and people in my industry are encouraged to do and when i got there, there was a sense i had begun to develop as a student, but that really came to a point in the more rarefied spaces i encountered in new york city including columbia university where i went to graduate school, a powerful-- palpable sense of where i came from somehow in those places and maybe even in the american story that we tell ourselves, thinking like i'm looking around and there is no one from where i'm from. there is no one who, you know was in gaul-- involved in agriculture let alone rural life and so that was a
transformative moment for me and i ended up perhaps in part because of that experience coming here for my undergrad. whenever you see me doing us a journalist, much of that is owed to the university of kansas school where he graduated -- where he graduated -- [applause] >> in 2002. i was a member of the last class in that school to receive kind of just like an old-fashioned newspaper training. .. i double majored in english and that's where i got to know the delightful mary claytor. i...
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undergrad can't karama academy she is known as a k k has been chosen to take over from anglo american as leader of the german ruling party the christian democratic union she takes over at a time of increasing discontent with mainstream politics and the surgeon far right support dominic. in the end it was a close contest decided by a margin of just thirty five votes out of almost a thousand some wondered whether an eclipse come as closeness to angela merkel would be a help or a hindrance with her victory the cd you can now expect a period of evolution not revolution. here it is a mood. if we have the courage we will live in a strong year of which will complete open towards the inside and secure towards the outside if we have the courage we will live in a europe which will finally make the year a stable and we will live in a year with the european security council and the european army which does not just articulate but implements a common security interests her closest rival sleeveless melts but spent a decade on the sidelines forced there by angela merkel despite there once having bee
undergrad can't karama academy she is known as a k k has been chosen to take over from anglo american as leader of the german ruling party the christian democratic union she takes over at a time of increasing discontent with mainstream politics and the surgeon far right support dominic. in the end it was a close contest decided by a margin of just thirty five votes out of almost a thousand some wondered whether an eclipse come as closeness to angela merkel would be a help or a hindrance with...
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fter the army, i went back to school, finished my undergrad, went to grad school, and then i a 40-year career producing directing national television commercials for the auto industry. and 1974, we served in a unique unit. before i go any further i would just like to clear something up about our villa. pictures of that earlier. daspo reunion d a in saigon. we found the villa after a day.ng for half they changed all the street to vietnamese names, after the war in 1975. quite a time finding it. and my wife was with me, and 2000.as in the year i took her to the villa and -- heard her whole life about this villa. villa.i showed her the villa?d, that's a no toparies or waterfalls. why daspa was so successful, it and organized d to work outside the control of the army command in the host operated in. we were designed to work only for the department of defense pentagon. we didn't take grim photography. -- ad passports that were allowed us in and out of countries, and we also had i.d. that we could just about take any flight we wanted to, vietnam.iority in even with all the support, it to 't
fter the army, i went back to school, finished my undergrad, went to grad school, and then i a 40-year career producing directing national television commercials for the auto industry. and 1974, we served in a unique unit. before i go any further i would just like to clear something up about our villa. pictures of that earlier. daspo reunion d a in saigon. we found the villa after a day.ng for half they changed all the street to vietnamese names, after the war in 1975. quite a time finding it....
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but when they're at fourth grade undergrad of the elementary school, even melia was like dad come on. so everybody was okay when dad didn't go sort of saying you don't have to come to the fall winter concert it's okay -- we'll take a picture -- [laughter] yeah. you can take a pass. [laughter] but i would be there, and mom would be there, and you're trying to be a normal parent in the midst of it you know when your kid is invited over for sleepover and you have to explain to them we'll need your social security number and there will be -- dogs sleeping at your house and they're going ask you if you have gum in dross and you have it tell them sorry mom but this is what it means to have sasha over but it is bing to be fine. >> they'll have fun. but kids have fun. they learn how to work past all of that. but you're balancing act of being a mother but being the first lady of the first daughters who had their own detail. all of the time so imagine trying to go to prom with eight men with guns and -- doing anything else that you're trying to do as a teenager with eight men with guns. barack
but when they're at fourth grade undergrad of the elementary school, even melia was like dad come on. so everybody was okay when dad didn't go sort of saying you don't have to come to the fall winter concert it's okay -- we'll take a picture -- [laughter] yeah. you can take a pass. [laughter] but i would be there, and mom would be there, and you're trying to be a normal parent in the midst of it you know when your kid is invited over for sleepover and you have to explain to them we'll need your...