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united states. my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like this and actually discuss it passionately. it will tell you the extent to which the chinese have changed, the technologies, etc. now, people in saudi arabia do seem frustrated with the way they are being portrayed in the united states, especially young people in saudi arabia, young women, like in "united states," -- "the new york times," the rating the outfits, the concert. hundreds of thousands of people go to school in america. dr. doran: sorry, just to make sure your point was clear to our listeners, you are seeing articles berating the artist for performing in saudi arabia? mr.
united states. my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can...
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that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united state school. 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr.
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that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united state school. 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes a speech in december of 41 and the senate is as if the russians are when they wish to support the germans at the germans, or when we support the russians. and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time, dangerous destructive, roosevelt wound stall and of japan's intention to attack the soviet union. but soviet intelligence response, thank the via tag is still in doubt. it's imperative that the u. s. makes it clear to japan that if they attack the soviet union will have support but the british american authorities will not support the usaa. the u. s. military assures roosevelt that germany will quickly conquer russia away to the judge. she recalled that 4 out of 5 warded mom and experts had no doubt that russia would be no town in a few days. meanwhile, the red army is withstanding a serious bla
that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united state school. 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes a speech in december of 41 and the senate is as if the russians are when they wish to support the germans at the germans, or when we support the russians. and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this...
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if therefore, our danger and the danger of the united state school 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes his speech in december of 41 and the senate is as if the russians are when he wishes to port the germans at if the germans are when to reach the 4th, the russians and that way let them destroy each other. there was that i had a sense of it in the west at this time, dangerous destructive, roosevelt wound stall in of japan's intention to attack the soviet union. but soviet intelligence response state the via tank is still in doubt. it is imperative that the u. s. makes it clear to japan that if they attack the soviet union will have support but the british american authorities will not support the usaa. the u. s. military assures roosevelt that germany will quickly conquer russia and the way to the church. she recalled that 4 out of 5 warded mom, and experts had no doubt that russia would be no town in a few days. meanwhile, the red army is withstanding as serious black th
if therefore, our danger and the danger of the united state school 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes his speech in december of 41 and the senate is as if the russians are when he wishes to port the germans at if the germans are when to reach the 4th, the russians and that way let them destroy each other. there was that i had a sense of it in the west at this time, dangerous...
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school. most people in the north in the united states hadn't even going to high school then fatty stevens the pennsylvania representative champion free public schools in the 1830s at intermediate level secondary level and this was rare for its time. then it certainly came to the north. first and he had a great difficulty even passing this in in pennsylvania. he said at the time he said it's easier to improve the breed of hogs and the breed of men. he was had such trouble getting it passed but it it it there was more of a middle class in the north. yeah, and and so yes, the ethos came more but the south had universities they just weren't as open to. to people who aren't plantation owners they've i'm struck by the fact that the war in the so long-lasting and so bloody given all the structural advantages that the north had. and something else that you mentioned a moment ago that somebody said that we were fighting for a way of life. and they were fighting to defend their own home, and i'm wondering what financial advantage. or military advantage per se the south had a i call the book a custody d
school. most people in the north in the united states hadn't even going to high school then fatty stevens the pennsylvania representative champion free public schools in the 1830s at intermediate level secondary level and this was rare for its time. then it certainly came to the north. first and he had a great difficulty even passing this in in pennsylvania. he said at the time he said it's easier to improve the breed of hogs and the breed of men. he was had such trouble getting it passed but...
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a bill to establish a truth and healing commission on indian boarding school policies in the united states. the indian boarding school era was a dark period in our nation's history and a painful example of how past federal policy failed. american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians. as the department report lays out, the federal government supported boarding schools with a primary goal in mind, the forcible assimilation of native children into western ways of life. these schools were key tools for suppressing native cultures and languages, separating native children from their families and their homelands, and indoctrinating them to, as the founder of the carlyle school ominously said, kill the indian and save the man. and that was not an empty promise. the brutality with which the federal government attempted to assimilate children, some as young as four-years-old at these boarding schools, is gut wrenching, forced labor whippings, solitary confinement, withholding food, making older children punish younger children with corporal punishment, unsanitary and overcrowded living con
a bill to establish a truth and healing commission on indian boarding school policies in the united states. the indian boarding school era was a dark period in our nation's history and a painful example of how past federal policy failed. american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians. as the department report lays out, the federal government supported boarding schools with a primary goal in mind, the forcible assimilation of native children into western ways of life. these schools were...
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united states school or another off the break and in the right end, england strike marcus rochefort, with the finish to put his team, tune up liverpool. they were back in it with 9 minutes ago. mohammed silent mason to one united, held on to pick up their 1st points of the season and inflict liverpool 1st leave the feet in 2026. you can find all without victory in that opening 3 games for the for the match. disgruntled united fans protested outside old trafford against the club owners. the glaze of family. the americans had been talking of intense criticism left a let's invest in the teen stadium and training ground. funds are unhappy with the clubs decimal. most of the $590000000.00. i want the crazes to sell the stake man united have want to try feet since 2017. it's his latest finding cason there. i didn't play against liverpool. the brazilian was visibly upset, so all sang bites around madrid on monday. why he spent the last 9 seasons is thought and i should pay around $70000000.00 for the midfield to find a for you to for michael, where he always, if it were up to me, i'd play t
united states school or another off the break and in the right end, england strike marcus rochefort, with the finish to put his team, tune up liverpool. they were back in it with 9 minutes ago. mohammed silent mason to one united, held on to pick up their 1st points of the season and inflict liverpool 1st leave the feet in 2026. you can find all without victory in that opening 3 games for the for the match. disgruntled united fans protested outside old trafford against the club owners. the...
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vaccine mandate and is still going on for the cms and for health care facility is all over the united states and schools and colleges. >> yes, i think that the cdc has caused untold harm by basically not actually acknowledging the scientific fact that the vaccine does not stop transmission. and you are right, it's a basis for all of this which so many people have lost their jobs. it is absolutely destroyed confidence in public health and i think that it has also had a consequence of reducing public other vaccines. and they are quite important for public health. i think it is a complete disaster, not enough just to apologize or acknowledge wrongdoing, there needs to be a fundamental overhaul. >> laura: back to dr. macola, we have doctors and pediatrician still badgering parents every time you going to get a checkup. have you given your kid a vaccination, it could be like six months old and pressuring these parents about these vaccinations still. that is borderline malpractice in my view. >> the doctors have drunk the kool-aid, the doctors are a big part of the problem of this kind of negative legacy, we
vaccine mandate and is still going on for the cms and for health care facility is all over the united states and schools and colleges. >> yes, i think that the cdc has caused untold harm by basically not actually acknowledging the scientific fact that the vaccine does not stop transmission. and you are right, it's a basis for all of this which so many people have lost their jobs. it is absolutely destroyed confidence in public health and i think that it has also had a consequence of...
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what people say one year after that chaotic withdrawal by the united states. and schoolk requirements even for the youngest students who are eligible for a vaccine. we're asking why do they need to wear masks? ♪ ♪ the thing that's different about a vrbo vacation home. you always have the whole place to yourself. no stranger at the dinner table making things awkward. or in another room taking up space. it's just you and your people. because why would you ever share your vacation home with someone you wouldn't share your vacation with. ♪ ♪ with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. discover theratears®. like no other dry-eye drop in the world. with the 5 vital electrolytes found in natural tears, theratears® is one-of-a-kind hydration that feels like silk. theratears®. a drop like no other™. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef. this sub isn't slowing down time
what people say one year after that chaotic withdrawal by the united states. and schoolk requirements even for the youngest students who are eligible for a vaccine. we're asking why do they need to wear masks? ♪ ♪ the thing that's different about a vrbo vacation home. you always have the whole place to yourself. no stranger at the dinner table making things awkward. or in another room taking up space. it's just you and your people. because why would you ever share your vacation home with...
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fcistill going on for the cmwmw and for health care facilities all over the united states and schoolsand collegesli. hi i mean,nk i think the cdc hasdc caused untold harm by basically not actually acknowledging the scientific fact that the vaccine doesn't stop transmission. and you're absolutely right,topo laura . it's the basis for all these mandates on which so many people have lost their jobs. it's absolutely destroyed confidence in public health. a and , you know, i think it's also had the knock-onof consequence of reducing public trust in public and other vaccines. vaccines are actually quite important for public health. ici think is a complete disaste. it's not enough just to apologize or to acknowledge wrongdoing. it's just that there needs to be a n fundamental overhaul. dr. michael , i mean, we have doctors, pediatricians still badgering parents every timeto y you go in toou get a checkup. have you given your kid a vaccination? i mean, maybe could be likeld six month old and they're pressuring these parents about these vaccinations. i mean, that's border that's borderline mal
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while the virus is so prevalent in the united states, 94% of counties in the united states have high transmission levels. if you want to keep the child in school not have them home for a week or ten days and not get other people in the home infected send the kids to school wearing a mask. >> it is probably one of the number one issues that parents talk about. doctor, thank you so much for your expertise. >> my pleasure. thank you. >>> more republican lawmakers want the affidavit that authorized the fbi sermg of mar-a-lago but what might that document reveal? nergy in just t! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo!o! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of susugar, and now with two o new flavors! (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher instments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for . (other money manager) buyou still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) nowe don't sell
while the virus is so prevalent in the united states, 94% of counties in the united states have high transmission levels. if you want to keep the child in school not have them home for a week or ten days and not get other people in the home infected send the kids to school wearing a mask. >> it is probably one of the number one issues that parents talk about. doctor, thank you so much for your expertise. >> my pleasure. thank you. >>> more republican lawmakers want the...
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girls girl for two years ago my private there and then i on to oakland state university and it was the best flight school in the united states at that time from say the mid- 50s on to the 70s. and i'm a national international judge for stay calm performances for all schools universities and colleges so now i'm giving back the safety that i've learned over my 44 years as an instruction against are just starting out in height and i started in the late 50s. some talk around full circle in oklahoma state afford part of me most of my readings and i would trade off mowing grass between the runways from a glider ratings for my seaplane ratings and that was a great experience as a can of 19 doing such things. there was never any eyes raised her eyebrows raised about what is a girl doing it, i had a great parental enthusiasm and, helping me to continue my education that i wanted in aviation. it was not until i graduated from oklahoma state went out of fort oklahoma where i was a flight instructor that i learned about jury had been in phase two in the magazine cover of life magazine. in a row immediately to the doctor that had
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but most of the largest public school districts in the united states are not requiring masks for the year, making them optional. the highly transmissible ba.5 variant is spreading across the country, but schools are more lax and domestic policies. a member of the school association in new york, although there is a possibility that such policies could change if covid-19 case rates rise or fall, everyone in the district might not be receptive to that change. more from the cnn website if you want to read about those masks and the perspective on masks. from south carolina, this is william. caller: hello. this is william. can you hear me? host: go ahead. caller: the school districts -- i took a look at pay schedules. it depends on the county in south carolina what the teachers may it paid. i am in a poor county, so a few years ago i looked at the pay scale and teachers start off around $30,000 after four years of college. it is to the point now where that person could go get a job at a fast food restaurant and make $30,000 a year. but overall, the competency and the great i would give the
but most of the largest public school districts in the united states are not requiring masks for the year, making them optional. the highly transmissible ba.5 variant is spreading across the country, but schools are more lax and domestic policies. a member of the school association in new york, although there is a possibility that such policies could change if covid-19 case rates rise or fall, everyone in the district might not be receptive to that change. more from the cnn website if you want...
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in 1879, the united states indian industrial school opens in carlisle, pennsylvania. sometimes it's just called the carlisle school. and it's run by richard henry pratt. and richard henry pratt had been the commander at fort marion, i believe it was, fort marion, in florida. during the -- referred to as the dakota war or the great sioux war, however you want to define it, in 1876, right, p.o.w.s from that war, native americans, were taken to florida and held at fort marion. pratt was in charge of the p.o.w.s and he got the idea in 1878 that if these p.o.w.s were trained in english and american culture, that they could then return to the great sioux reservation, they could return out west, and be emissaries for american culture. and so he actually kind of works with the hampton institute in virginia, which is created in 1868 as a school for freedmen two between how to be american after slavery. in 1878 they started an indian school version of this, is what they called it, they're at hampton, and then pratt basically pitched this idea to congress. and congress was like,
in 1879, the united states indian industrial school opens in carlisle, pennsylvania. sometimes it's just called the carlisle school. and it's run by richard henry pratt. and richard henry pratt had been the commander at fort marion, i believe it was, fort marion, in florida. during the -- referred to as the dakota war or the great sioux war, however you want to define it, in 1876, right, p.o.w.s from that war, native americans, were taken to florida and held at fort marion. pratt was in charge...
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in 1879 the united states indian industrial school. opens in carlisle, pennsylvania sometimes it's just called the carlisle school. right, and it's run. by richard henry pratt. richard henry pratt had been commander at fort marion, i believe it was fort marion in florida. during the refer to as the dakota war the great sioux war. however, you want to define it in 17 1876. all right. pows from that war native americans were taken to florida and held the fort marion and pratt was in charge of the pows. and he got this idea in 1878 that if these pows were trained in english and american culture that they could then return. it's a great sue reservation. i can return out west and be emissaries for american culture. and so he actually kind of works with the hampton institute in virginia, which has created in 1868 as a school for friedman to be trained how to be american after slavery okay and 1878. they started an indian school version of this is what they called it there at hampton and then pratt basically pitched this idea to congress and
in 1879 the united states indian industrial school. opens in carlisle, pennsylvania sometimes it's just called the carlisle school. right, and it's run. by richard henry pratt. richard henry pratt had been commander at fort marion, i believe it was fort marion in florida. during the refer to as the dakota war the great sioux war. however, you want to define it in 17 1876. all right. pows from that war native americans were taken to florida and held the fort marion and pratt was in charge of the...
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united states. while sweden's response was not perfect, they say that keeping their schools open during the pandemic was a better option. the cato institute host this event. this is live on c-span now, our free mobile video abbott also c-span.org. >> many -- countries curtailed socioeconomic to various degrees. other non-pharmaceutical or npi interventions to reduce incidence of death. those npis impose a enormous ecological -- and social costs. elsewhere, most famously in sweden, public health officials were criticized for implementing npi and -- and less harsh measures. it is a fascinating experiment in the merits and demerits of a more liberal approach to the covenantee pandemic. if the loss in personal economic freedom was comforted by the increase in illness and death. an independent third-party commission set up from this we can government included the government strategy of not introducing lockdowns as many other countries have done was fundamentally correct for maintaining individuals personal freedoms in countries. the commissions was critical of -- not introducing more measures. also sayin
united states. while sweden's response was not perfect, they say that keeping their schools open during the pandemic was a better option. the cato institute host this event. this is live on c-span now, our free mobile video abbott also c-span.org. >> many -- countries curtailed socioeconomic to various degrees. other non-pharmaceutical or npi interventions to reduce incidence of death. those npis impose a enormous ecological -- and social costs. elsewhere, most famously in sweden, public...
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they do not rule the ball today in the united states about just recently stephen wald, a professor at harvard university, one of the leaders of the realist schoolited states, wrote on the pages of orenpolis magazines, yes and he said why do they not like realists in america, yes, and this contradicts the american creed of american exceptionalism, believing in their exceptionalism, but now the united states has become involved in a simultaneous confrontation with russia from china, and the moment of unipolarity is over, and the moment of the end of history turned out to be an illusion and in this situation of confrontation, as in the previous situation of confrontation at the beginning of the cold war, realists can strengthen their positions, because they were really strong in the united states, remember hans morgenthau. yes, his contribution to american foreign policy in the forties of the fifties of the last century, and then, of course, when the soviet union collapsed and the cold war ended, the position of the realists weakened, but now at least. there are objective prerequisites for them to return in any case, we see that and the tools that
they do not rule the ball today in the united states about just recently stephen wald, a professor at harvard university, one of the leaders of the realist schoolited states, wrote on the pages of orenpolis magazines, yes and he said why do they not like realists in america, yes, and this contradicts the american creed of american exceptionalism, believing in their exceptionalism, but now the united states has become involved in a simultaneous confrontation with russia from china, and the...
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it enables people to stay and live and work in the united states and go to school. whether they are accruing lawful presence is pretty insignificant compared to that but this is the thing that people always fasten on because it is legally more vulnerable and also it sounds like we are changing the law, even if we are really not. so if some of you listening or some of the other panels have influence over this, to make it more likely to preserve the program if they drop this one vulnerable element, but ultimately to really preserve it in the long run, including against future potentially hostile administrations, it would require congressional legislation, i think. i think most other legal experts would say that as well. if biden really wanted to unwind daca, if the administration one to do it badly enough it probably could do it. ellen: for any of our viewers who are not up to speed on the daca legislation, a decision will be issued in the next few months that will focus on the legality of the program. [indiscernible] i want to talk about what is happening in the fede
it enables people to stay and live and work in the united states and go to school. whether they are accruing lawful presence is pretty insignificant compared to that but this is the thing that people always fasten on because it is legally more vulnerable and also it sounds like we are changing the law, even if we are really not. so if some of you listening or some of the other panels have influence over this, to make it more likely to preserve the program if they drop this one vulnerable...
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schools. you know, the finding of cemeteries and skeletal remains. and, you know, one of the big topics in issues in that topic is the fact that the united states is never really formally apologized or even acknowledged that type of, you know, boarding school history. and so i think that any type of apology for the mistreatment of native americans is a really big deal. and you know, it's really interesting because in this country, there's just kind of this phenomenon that's happened since james town in the establishment of the country where, you know, this image, this imagery indians, or the indian, you know, was created by the settler society settler society members and then you have the real indigenous, you know, or native american people. and so, since the country, you know, since in the, in the history of the country you kind of had like these 2 things going side by side. so you have this image of an indian, and then you have the real people themselves. and so there's, that image has been what, you know, sorry, i was just in ask you about that image. this does that image, the treatment of native americans by the ministry has that improved since the
schools. you know, the finding of cemeteries and skeletal remains. and, you know, one of the big topics in issues in that topic is the fact that the united states is never really formally apologized or even acknowledged that type of, you know, boarding school history. and so i think that any type of apology for the mistreatment of native americans is a really big deal. and you know, it's really interesting because in this country, there's just kind of this phenomenon that's happened since james...
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for those of you wondering how this could even be legal, in 1977, the united states supreme court ruled schoolthe states to decide what to do. today, it is allowed in 19 states, including missouri and, of course, florida. for more on all this, we are joined by clinical and forensic psychologist paula madrid. good morning, doctor, thanks for being here this morning. we should note that this is happening in with the superintendent self described as a very traditional rural community. and he claims that he even had parents calling him to thank him for this move. on the other hand, the united nations actually considers corporal punishment to be human rights violation. what was your reaction, initially, when you heard this news? and kind of give us your take as a psychologist who works with children. >> sure, my reaction is that -- i have a great deal of empathy for parents and professors and teachers. because discipline is really challenging. however, there is nobody of literature that supports corporal punishment. it just doesn't work. it creates an atmosphere of fear and anxiety. it's no way to
for those of you wondering how this could even be legal, in 1977, the united states supreme court ruled schoolthe states to decide what to do. today, it is allowed in 19 states, including missouri and, of course, florida. for more on all this, we are joined by clinical and forensic psychologist paula madrid. good morning, doctor, thanks for being here this morning. we should note that this is happening in with the superintendent self described as a very traditional rural community. and he...
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currently being renegotiated also enables marshallese people to travel to the united states where they may work go to school and reside indefinitely. i'll be it with no path to us citizenship save for those who are born here who or who have served the us military. according to congress official political status of the tens of thousands of marchley's people who live in places like, evanston, illinois and springdale arkansas is non-immigrants without visas. they are resident non-citizens today a challenge facing these communities within the united states is not necessarily a religious one but a political one now, there are limits to using climate change using climate as a metaphor for religious freedom as thomas points out religious freedom is fully and for pogenic whereas climate has both natural and artificial aspects focusing on these more intimate spaces and interactions can also make it easier to miss the forest for the trees, but the metaphor of a microclimate is helpful for thinking about another complicated and for progenic climate change challenge facing the marshallese people today climate change lo
currently being renegotiated also enables marshallese people to travel to the united states where they may work go to school and reside indefinitely. i'll be it with no path to us citizenship save for those who are born here who or who have served the us military. according to congress official political status of the tens of thousands of marchley's people who live in places like, evanston, illinois and springdale arkansas is non-immigrants without visas. they are resident non-citizens today a...
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here in texas we are number one in the united states for these terrible gun assaults, on schools and churches in malls. nobody in the u.s. beats us, and every time there has been an assault, the texas congress senate has passed rules to allow obtaining these guns easier, and our governor abbott has signed every one of those and made it much easier for such as uvalde to continue. saturday i was at the park and there were hundreds of people out there. the kids playing soccer, and you see the baseball field, and some kids had a pickup game. i looked at all the peacefulness of all the kids smiling and happy and having a good time, and i have a hard time. i look at how they absorb their environment when it is pure and simple, like we all did growing up, any of us over the age of 21 or so. we think back on our childhood. i think on all the hundreds and hundreds of kids whose blood is on the school floor or church or mall, and adults too. and i just simply think in my heart of hearts, let's abolish the semiautomatic weapons. automatic weapons are supposed to be abolished anyway. do away wit
here in texas we are number one in the united states for these terrible gun assaults, on schools and churches in malls. nobody in the u.s. beats us, and every time there has been an assault, the texas congress senate has passed rules to allow obtaining these guns easier, and our governor abbott has signed every one of those and made it much easier for such as uvalde to continue. saturday i was at the park and there were hundreds of people out there. the kids playing soccer, and you see the...
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the catastrophic learning loss import populations that could not afford to go to private school in the united statesyou have to move the conversation from counting those deaths, although that is to happen towards hadley mitigate them so the long -- towards how to mitigate them so the longtail effects do not come to be. >> vinay d1 say something about that? >> the thing i would add is one of the consequences of lockdown in the march of 2020 is not all places were able to sustain it as long, some places with different ideas of liberty and freedom the moment it was over they had the opposite involuntary reaction. we heard about voluntary behavioral changes, had a huge outbreak in the dakotas prior to the vaccine, one wonders how the united states would have fared with a response that was lester kony and and more measured -- less draconian and more measured. in sweden, you do not know when there would be vaccine and is not a two week -- were lucky to get it in november, it could have been another year, had a been another year what would've happened? >> i have a question, came in from anonymous. it is so
the catastrophic learning loss import populations that could not afford to go to private school in the united statesyou have to move the conversation from counting those deaths, although that is to happen towards hadley mitigate them so the long -- towards how to mitigate them so the longtail effects do not come to be. >> vinay d1 say something about that? >> the thing i would add is one of the consequences of lockdown in the march of 2020 is not all places were able to sustain it...
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at in the united states, a new scandal is flaring up related to safety in schools, parents are indignantto the inaction of the authorities, they have to take care of protecting the lives of their children themselves in order to protect them from armed attacks. such tragedies in the united states occur with frightening regularity. in social networks, the plot of the bunchlage in armored goods stores has already become resonant, people are sweeping off the shelves, bulletproof backpacks and special protective plates, outraged parents comment on this with angry messages about the helplessness of the authorities. tears voice and nerves beats per minute can not be counted. let it be wheezing, yes goosebumps to fever, right? tears , we are all sick of football fields football at the stadium, meet the new season get a fan card on gosuslugi.ru. in china, the visit of the us delegation to taiwan was called a dangerous move, which is similar to playing with fire, this was stated by the representative of the prc government for korean peninsula affairs. luciomin the diplomat urged washington to stop
at in the united states, a new scandal is flaring up related to safety in schools, parents are indignantto the inaction of the authorities, they have to take care of protecting the lives of their children themselves in order to protect them from armed attacks. such tragedies in the united states occur with frightening regularity. in social networks, the plot of the bunchlage in armored goods stores has already become resonant, people are sweeping off the shelves, bulletproof backpacks and...
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i came meeting place for a rocky heads of state on foreign dignitaries. units of the regular iraqi army have been brought to bagdad with the state schools is using live bullets until august to disperse the crowns. the latest wave of protests was sparked when a rocks powerful cheerleader, mac tonda, on santa announced his quitting political life and closing his political offices. his party was unable to form a government despite having won the largest number of seats in the federal elections held last october. also to support his are protesting in support of his call for new elections. mac, tod asada, iraqi, shia cleric, founder of this thunderous movement, iraq's leading is she a political group as a symbol of resistance to us, led invasion formed militia to fight u. s. troops wanted dead or alive by the us over the 2003 killing of washington. in fact, she arrival looks. honda. asada is the founder of this address movement. it walks leading c a political rhythm because a symbol of resistance to the us led invasion in 2003 and helpful militia to fight american troops during the occupation of iraq is also warranted by the us government ov
i came meeting place for a rocky heads of state on foreign dignitaries. units of the regular iraqi army have been brought to bagdad with the state schools is using live bullets until august to disperse the crowns. the latest wave of protests was sparked when a rocks powerful cheerleader, mac tonda, on santa announced his quitting political life and closing his political offices. his party was unable to form a government despite having won the largest number of seats in the federal elections...
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before title nines passage fewer than 300,000 girls participated in sports at the high school level in the united states. that was just eight percent of the boys participating in sports at that time in the 1966 to 67 sports season around 15,000 women participated in college sports at ncaa institutions or about 10% of the participation number for men. it's clear that women were underrepresented. that started to change quickly after title. nine went into effect participation in girls high school sports rose by 178 percent in the first year of title nine and by an annual average of 101% year over year for the first six years that the law was in place and in fact boys participation all so increased those numbers today 3.4 million girls are playing sports. and among college athletes in the ncaa 44% are women. so i think that's a record that certainly we can all be proud of and and we are represented today. by three gold medal olympians who you'll be hearing from in a few minutes. we're very pleased and honored to welcome kerry walsh jennings janet evans and courtney matthewson. would you let please stand lad
before title nines passage fewer than 300,000 girls participated in sports at the high school level in the united states. that was just eight percent of the boys participating in sports at that time in the 1966 to 67 sports season around 15,000 women participated in college sports at ncaa institutions or about 10% of the participation number for men. it's clear that women were underrepresented. that started to change quickly after title. nine went into effect participation in girls high school...
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a k meeting place for a rocky heads of state on foreign dignitaries. units on the regular iraqi army have been deployed across bank account with the state schools is using live pull it sounds take us to discuss the crowns. the latest on rest, responsible in macau thought or announced he's quitting political life and closing his offices. his policy has been unable to form a government despite having won the largest number of seats federal elections last october. i saw to support that being protesting and supported his po for a new national. those was taught al sauder is the founder of the sondra to movement . walk leading. is she a political group? it became a symbol resistance to the us led invasion in 2003 and helped for militia to fight american troops during that occupation of iraq. he's also wanted by the u. s. government have is a, he's a lead role in the killing of a washington. she a rival in 2003 in the wake of the american invasion and occupation of his country, mac canada also went on to record. with some dumbing criticism of washington, bush reportedly said that his picture will be hung in every iraqi house. no, my dear, your picture
a k meeting place for a rocky heads of state on foreign dignitaries. units on the regular iraqi army have been deployed across bank account with the state schools is using live pull it sounds take us to discuss the crowns. the latest on rest, responsible in macau thought or announced he's quitting political life and closing his offices. his policy has been unable to form a government despite having won the largest number of seats federal elections last october. i saw to support that being...
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not getting a lot of focus but we are looking at the decrease in the number of kids in school across the united states, what dhec? where are they? what are they doing? what is happening? thisis is important. with income inequality because of education inequality. and i think this is one of the things we need to focus on. these are some the stories i talk about in the book. the reality is we have to be preparing our kids for jobs that do not exist today for the technological change we are going to see in the next 47 years is going to make the last 47 years look like we are monkeys playing in the dirt with sticks. and anything bioengineering, we can program dna that will be program computer code. on the board of a company when algorithms can be smarter than most people. this is going to happen. we have to make sure we have a workforce that is prepared for that and people currently in the workforce and got to make sure they're ready for that. those issues is what's going to drive those conversations on the kitchen table. seniors who thought that squirreled away and enough money in their retirement accoun
not getting a lot of focus but we are looking at the decrease in the number of kids in school across the united states, what dhec? where are they? what are they doing? what is happening? thisis is important. with income inequality because of education inequality. and i think this is one of the things we need to focus on. these are some the stories i talk about in the book. the reality is we have to be preparing our kids for jobs that do not exist today for the technological change we are going...
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lot of focus, but we're looking at number the the decrease and the number of kids in school across the united states. what the heck? what's going where are they? what are they doing? what's happening? because this is important because edge we have income inequality because we have education and equality. in and i think this is one of the things that we need to start we need to focus on and these are some of the stories i talk about in the book because the reality is we have to be preparing our kids for jobs that don't exist today. the technological change we're going to see in the next 47 years is going to make the last 47 years look like we're monkeys playing in the dirt with sticks. in and when it's when anything from bioengineering we can program the dna the way dna the way we program computer code. i'm on the board of a company that is is going towards artificial general intelligence. we're in algorithm is gonna be smarter than most people on a certain thing. this is going to happen and we have to make sure that we have a workforce that's prepared for that and people that are currently in the wo
lot of focus, but we're looking at number the the decrease and the number of kids in school across the united states. what the heck? what's going where are they? what are they doing? what's happening? because this is important because edge we have income inequality because we have education and equality. in and i think this is one of the things that we need to start we need to focus on and these are some of the stories i talk about in the book because the reality is we have to be preparing our...
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united states. what's behind it and how schools are scram lbling to make sure students have someone to educate thembout his childhood address for 70 years... and i found it in five minutes. ...that little leaf helped me learn all the names from the old neighborhood... it felt like a treasure hunt. the 1950 census adds vivid new detail to your family story. and it's available now on ancestry. this is koli. my foster fail (laughs). when i first started fostering koli i had been giving him kibble. it neverooked or felt like real food. but with the farmes dog you can see the eces of turkey. it smells like actual food. i saw a difference almost overnight. healthy poops, healthy dog, right? as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. you know, he's my buddy. my job is to keep my buddy safe and happy. ♪ get started at longlivedogs.com ♪ ♪ the thing that's different about a vrbo vacation home. you always have the whole place to yourself. no stranger at the dinner table making things awkward. or in another room taking up space. it's just you and your people. becau
united states. what's behind it and how schools are scram lbling to make sure students have someone to educate thembout his childhood address for 70 years... and i found it in five minutes. ...that little leaf helped me learn all the names from the old neighborhood... it felt like a treasure hunt. the 1950 census adds vivid new detail to your family story. and it's available now on ancestry. this is koli. my foster fail (laughs). when i first started fostering koli i had been giving him kibble....
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duolingo is used by about half of all schools in the united states for teaching foreign languages.e are excited about that. i think generally, educational technology is here to stay. i think that has been proven. emily: you have been leaning into tiktok when it comes to add -- ads. talk to us a little bit about that and why. luis: it is not ad spend. we have been leading into tiktok, but it is organic. the spend that we have on tiktok is the salary of our employees who run the accounts. we are blessed that we have a very lovable mascot, duo the owl, and we make these videos that go viral. some of them are our mascot dancing etc. so that has been good for us. it is a proximally 10% of users -- it is approximately 10% of users in the u.s., new users in the u.s. come from tiktok. and it has been very efficient. again, the main spenders there is is the salary of the couple of people who run it read -- people who run it. emily: interesting because we were talking about tiktok versus facebook and instagram earlier and i'm curious how you would assess the impact and power of both. do you
duolingo is used by about half of all schools in the united states for teaching foreign languages.e are excited about that. i think generally, educational technology is here to stay. i think that has been proven. emily: you have been leaning into tiktok when it comes to add -- ads. talk to us a little bit about that and why. luis: it is not ad spend. we have been leading into tiktok, but it is organic. the spend that we have on tiktok is the salary of our employees who run the accounts. we are...