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i'm now joined by jeffery roberts emeritus professor of history of the university college park. professor roberts is always a great pleasure, personal, a pleasure to talk to you. but on top of that, i'm far to in the some academic exchanges between western and russian scores continue as this crisis continues to escalate. where do you think we are in uh in this the battle of what stage? uh the conflict tests taken. i think um my, my, my car in for you is over and we're in a very dangerous not much. yeah. the danger royce, this is the same thing. you said last time, we talked the way it's actually for districts, god bless. you have multi just yes, because the closer but the ukraine comes to the fate of the most desperate potentially reckless the west is again about powerful um, extreme. his voice is uh, becoming so it is quite possible that that deal. and then we may see some extreme actions to some postop, ukraine's defense. and then obviously that will be a, a dining drove escalation arising of those actions. what do you to see as potentially extreme actions from the side of the west? bec
i'm now joined by jeffery roberts emeritus professor of history of the university college park. professor roberts is always a great pleasure, personal, a pleasure to talk to you. but on top of that, i'm far to in the some academic exchanges between western and russian scores continue as this crisis continues to escalate. where do you think we are in uh in this the battle of what stage? uh the conflict tests taken. i think um my, my, my car in for you is over and we're in a very dangerous not...
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geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history at university college park. now professor roberts, before the break, we talked about the russian rationale and they does logic. let's talk about the brain right now. and i think that's a very interesting case study because it's hard to find another country the size of your brain. that's what so eagerly assumed the role of a client states without the goal shading any developmental security guarantees for itself. and i mean, even israel, for example, and other clients they is very showed about um, you know, ensuring its own base. but the frame sort of threw himself into the western embrace completely without the, you know, asking actually from watch how do you understand the calculus of kids here? yeah, i did. it is, this is the most difficult off at 6 most difficult for me. i mean for you to once, that is why you crime shows because it did add on what still chooses. you have to fight to, to fight on. it obviously is to do with the power between you and ashley's date. emotional power, as well as the police could p
geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history at university college park. now professor roberts, before the break, we talked about the russian rationale and they does logic. let's talk about the brain right now. and i think that's a very interesting case study because it's hard to find another country the size of your brain. that's what so eagerly assumed the role of a client states without the goal shading any developmental security guarantees for itself. and i mean, even israel, for example,...
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i'm now joined by geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history of the university college park. professor roberts, it's always a great pleasure, personal pleasure to talk to you. but on top of that, i'm far to in the some academic exchanges between western and russian scores continue as this crisis continues to escalate. where do you think we are in a, in this the battle of what stage? the conflict tests taken? i think um my, my, my current phase around that we're in a very dangerous not much of the danger royce. this is the same thing. you said last time we talk what it's actually.
i'm now joined by geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history of the university college park. professor roberts, it's always a great pleasure, personal pleasure to talk to you. but on top of that, i'm far to in the some academic exchanges between western and russian scores continue as this crisis continues to escalate. where do you think we are in a, in this the battle of what stage? the conflict tests taken? i think um my, my, my current phase around that we're in a very dangerous not much...
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the, the, the extra ones, the parts best geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history of university college park. now professor roberts, before the break, we talked about the russian rationale and they just logic. let's talk about the brain right now. and i think that's a very interesting case study because it's hard to find another country, the size of your brand, that's what sold, eagerly assumed the role of a client states without the goal shading any developmental security guarantees for itself. and i mean, even israel, for example, and other clients they is very showed about um, you know, ensuring its own base. but the frame sort of threw himself into the western embrace completely without the, you know, asking actually from watch how do you understand the calculus of kids here? yeah, i guess it's just, this is the most difficult off at 6 most difficult for me. i mean for you to once, that is why you crime shows because it did add on what still chooses to fight to for, to fight on. it obviously is to do with the power of ukrainian nations. and i mean, did you motional power as well as the p
the, the, the extra ones, the parts best geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history of university college park. now professor roberts, before the break, we talked about the russian rationale and they just logic. let's talk about the brain right now. and i think that's a very interesting case study because it's hard to find another country, the size of your brand, that's what sold, eagerly assumed the role of a client states without the goal shading any developmental security guarantees for...
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including george washington university, georgetown, american, george mason, howard, university of maryland college parkhe university of maryland baltimore county are disclosure of financial ties to corporations complicit in the slaughter of palestinians. divestment from all such corporations. and all academic ties to zionist israeli institutions which have always been a fundamental to upholding the state system of settler colonialism, apartheid, occupation and genocide. protection of pro- palestinian speech on campus amnesty for all students who have been disciplined for such free speech already. these demands are always meant to be settled over negotiations table. we've repeatedly stressed our administration to our university president that we are willing to negotiate to the kind of dialing dialogue our universities claim to encourage. from day one of our encamp at you to be sued negotiation team has invited president grinberg to the table so they could dialogue and come to an agreement. instead of inching towards an agreement on any term, members of the administration at gw have publicly allied about
including george washington university, georgetown, american, george mason, howard, university of maryland college parkhe university of maryland baltimore county are disclosure of financial ties to corporations complicit in the slaughter of palestinians. divestment from all such corporations. and all academic ties to zionist israeli institutions which have always been a fundamental to upholding the state system of settler colonialism, apartheid, occupation and genocide. protection of pro-...
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. >> researchers at a top university and colleges at a national park are teaming up. they want to know if human hair can super charge our soil and help fight the impacts of climate change. >> our anne makovec shows us what happened when scientists tried to find out. >> reporter: when it comes to hair, some research at cal is a cut above the rest. >> collection is wednesday? >> yes. >> reporter: in the department of environmental sciences ecosystem ecologist dr. wendy silver and visiting scholar dr. perez, the scientists are studying the biogeochemical effects of climate change. one strategy, grow more plants to pull the co2 from the atmosphere and lock it up in the soil. one way to do that may involve human hair. >> if it turns out this is the case, it would be very exciting. >> reporter: the scientists collected untreated hair from a local beauty salon. those strands were ground up and then put into tiny bottles. >> we take a very small amount, just 0.2 grams, and distribute that into the soil. >> reporter: that soil harvested from marin. in the lab undergraduate kyn
. >> researchers at a top university and colleges at a national park are teaming up. they want to know if human hair can super charge our soil and help fight the impacts of climate change. >> our anne makovec shows us what happened when scientists tried to find out. >> reporter: when it comes to hair, some research at cal is a cut above the rest. >> collection is wednesday? >> yes. >> reporter: in the department of environmental sciences ecosystem ecologist...
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including george washington university georgetown american george mason howard the university of maryland college park in the university of maryland baltimore county. their disclosure of financial ties to corporations complicit in the slaughter of palestinians. divestment from all such corporations and the all academic type design is big israeli institutions which have always been found amounted to upholding the settler colonialism apartheid occupation and genocide. protection of pro palestinian speech on campus and amnesty for all students who have been disciplined for such free speech already. these demands were always meant to be settled over negotiations. we have repeatedly stressed to our demonstrations and their university president that we were willing to negotiate. that kind of dialogue or universities claim to encourage. our negotiations team has invited president brenberg to the table so they could dialogue and come to an agreement instead of inching towards an agreement on any terms members a demonstration at dw have publicly about engaging with us while working to finally clear our encampm
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several grants in the range of hundreds of thousands of dollars to places like the university of maryland and college park, texas women's university. regarding misinformation and disinformation. commissioner, has the fda forced social media company to take down social media posts regarding the pandemic or any other topic due to what they described as miss or disinformation? dr. califf: not to my knowledge. >> would you consider if you are paying, if the fda's granting organizations like the university of maryland or texas women's university to mitigate the spread of misinformation or disinformation, that's essentially subcontracting out. you are saying the fda has not done a particularly, but have they done it indirectly through surrogates or subcontractors through the grant project? dr. califf: i'm not aware of the particular project you are talking about. throughout the history of the fda, they consider data and information, makes a decision about a product, puts together the risks and benefits as to a judgment as to whether it should go on the market. the label is then transmitted to clinicians all ove
several grants in the range of hundreds of thousands of dollars to places like the university of maryland and college park, texas women's university. regarding misinformation and disinformation. commissioner, has the fda forced social media company to take down social media posts regarding the pandemic or any other topic due to what they described as miss or disinformation? dr. califf: not to my knowledge. >> would you consider if you are paying, if the fda's granting organizations like...
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he attended bishop mcnamara high school and graduated in 2009 from the university of maryland college parkchris began his service in the united states navy in 2012, graduating from cell training in 2014. the decorated servicemember, his awards include the navy marine corps achievement medal with combat and three navy marine corps achievement medals. he's arrived eyes parents that she is survived by his parents, wife, and daughter. nathan gage ingram of texas and listed in 2019 when onto graduate from sil training in 2021. as we approach this memorial day , let us pause to remember chris, nathan, and all brief service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation. we thank them for their service and our prayers are forever with their families and their loved ones. host: that is representative ivey from the floor last week in the lead up to this memorial day. daniel pink, rethinking how memorial day is served stuff you can find the post online but here are some of the thoughts he made saying about a possibility could be the former mom world and veterans day which since 195
he attended bishop mcnamara high school and graduated in 2009 from the university of maryland college parkchris began his service in the united states navy in 2012, graduating from cell training in 2014. the decorated servicemember, his awards include the navy marine corps achievement medal with combat and three navy marine corps achievement medals. he's arrived eyes parents that she is survived by his parents, wife, and daughter. nathan gage ingram of texas and listed in 2019 when onto...
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he attended bishop mcnamara high school and graduated in 2001 from the university of maryland, college parkhe began his service in the united states navy in 2012, graduating from seal training in 2014, a decorated service member, his awards include the navy marine corps achievement medal with combat c and three navy marine corps achievement medals and survived by his parents charles and lois chambers, his wife alyssa chambers and daughter kennedy chambers. nathan gauge ingram of texas enlisted in 2019 and went on to graduate in seal training in 2021. as we approach this memorial day, let us honor chris and nathan and all brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation. we thank them for their service and our prayers are forever with their families and loved ones. mr. speaker, with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. under the speaker's announced policy of january 9, 2023, the gentleman from california, mr. kiley, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. kiley: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield to the
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colleges just about everywhere. but at san francisco state university's commencement last night, a hollywood celebrity also received honors over at oracle parktor and activist benjamin bratt received an honorary doctorate degree for his community activism and service. bratt, perhaps best known for his role in shows like law and order, says he grew up poor in san francisco, was raised along with his four siblings by a single mother. he told the more than 4000 graduates to enjoy the power of a university education and the privilege of someone else's belief in them. he also advised them to use their degrees to make a difference in their communities. well today, thousands came out to san francisco's chinatown for a cultural parade down grant avenue. yeah, the parade is part of the cultural festival in chinatown, all in celebration of asian american native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage month. the free family festival promoted small business history and culture. chinatown is a deep history and culture. i want them to come here to visit and to feel, to bring back what's in their heart. we want. we want them to feel our culture. we want to
colleges just about everywhere. but at san francisco state university's commencement last night, a hollywood celebrity also received honors over at oracle parktor and activist benjamin bratt received an honorary doctorate degree for his community activism and service. bratt, perhaps best known for his role in shows like law and order, says he grew up poor in san francisco, was raised along with his four siblings by a single mother. he told the more than 4000 graduates to enjoy the power of a...
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university decided to take over hamilton hall. furious over america's involvement in the vietnam war and the school's plans to build a segregated gym in nearby morningside park. in response, the college of columbia student newspaper, what had happened. the university calls in a thousand police to end demonstrations. nearly 700 are arrested and 100 injured. violent situation follows failure of negotiations. that's from the columbia spectator. today, also from the columbia spectator, the same newspaper, nypd confirms arrests of 119 individuals following sweep of occupied hamilton hall in gaza, solidarity encampment. the question is what comes of it, and how much of this is actually a parallel to 1968. joining us now, michael steele, cohost of "the weekend", and former rnc chairman, david frum, senior editor at "the atlantic," you're the former chair, in case that read didn't come off as clear as i wanted it to. david, you said this is not 1968 again. there's a difference. the protests on college campuses back then and the protests at the convention back then are not going to be mirrored today, why? >> a lot of the protesters are retaining a folk memory of the history of 1968. while the
university decided to take over hamilton hall. furious over america's involvement in the vietnam war and the school's plans to build a segregated gym in nearby morningside park. in response, the college of columbia student newspaper, what had happened. the university calls in a thousand police to end demonstrations. nearly 700 are arrested and 100 injured. violent situation follows failure of negotiations. that's from the columbia spectator. today, also from the columbia spectator, the same...
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swastikas have been found carved into toilet doors at regent's park college, at oxford university, antiael supporters were subjected to vile abuse at a 250,000 person strong march last saturday. you told me you chevron, chevron, you and guerrilla tactics are now being used by the pro—palestine bngade used by the pro—palestine brigade turning up at cinemas, showing israeli films and trying to shut them down or spray paint them in red graffiti like last night at east finchley can see the red paint just scrawled across the front of the phoenix cinema there, and now the pro—israelis have had enough and they are turning up in serious numbers . without you all. numbers. without you all. >> we can do. yeah, yeah yeah . >> we can do. yeah, yeah yeah. okay >> and they are sending the pro—palestine fanatics packing . pro—palestine fanatics packing. my pro—palestine fanatics packing. my concern is this the pro—palestine brigade will not like the fact that they've just been utterly humiliated there. and i think we can expect some serious retaliation . and jewish serious retaliation. and jewish comm
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colleges and universities have been accepted as summer interns with the city. they will explore careers and take workshops and lectures while living in dorms at ucsf, san francisco parksen ranked among the best in the nation. >> the trust for public land released its annual park score index. rankings are based on five factors park access, equity, acreage, investment, and amenities. each category was evaluated on a scale of 100 points. in san francisco, parks received perfect scores for access and investment. >> okay, i know both of you already in weekend mode because this is your weekend, right? not for me. i got to be here tomorrow right to the very end. >> heather. right to the wire. >> so it looks like it's going to be nice weather, although a little bit cooler. >> yeah, a little bit cooler. and it's a big holiday weekend as you all know. and temperatures they dropped off a little bit today. they're going to drop off a little bit more tomorrow. these were the highs today. still nice. just not as warm as yesterday. but tomorrow instead of 80 that you see there. it's going to be in the 70s upper 70s mid 70s saturday. cooler still. and then sunday it warms up a little
colleges and universities have been accepted as summer interns with the city. they will explore careers and take workshops and lectures while living in dorms at ucsf, san francisco parksen ranked among the best in the nation. >> the trust for public land released its annual park score index. rankings are based on five factors park access, equity, acreage, investment, and amenities. each category was evaluated on a scale of 100 points. in san francisco, parks received perfect scores for...
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college campuses here in the u.s. today. university of chicago police began clearing an encampment at the school's hyde park campus.e been no reports of any injuries or arrests. tensions, though, rose over the weekend between pro-palestinian supporters and counter-protesters who have displayed israeli flags there on the quad. officials said that the protest had crossed a line and caused concerns about safety . >> they waited like cowards until every single student was asleep in their tent, basically, and then they stormed in. maybe 40 or 50 of them with riot gear, gear screaming. they started throwing wood planks, throwing chairs, throwing absolutely everything in any direction to destroy the campus as fast as possible, to suppress this movement as fast as possible. >> since april 18th, more than 2600 people have been arrested on 50 campuses. that's based on reporting by the associated press and statements from universities and law enforcement. well, thousands of daca recipients will soon be able to gain access to health care coverage. coming up, i talk live one on one with one of the leading ad cates that thinking
college campuses here in the u.s. today. university of chicago police began clearing an encampment at the school's hyde park campus.e been no reports of any injuries or arrests. tensions, though, rose over the weekend between pro-palestinian supporters and counter-protesters who have displayed israeli flags there on the quad. officials said that the protest had crossed a line and caused concerns about safety . >> they waited like cowards until every single student was asleep in their...
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universities back. i applied the committee on their ongoing investigation. no stone must go unturned while buildings are being defaced. college is not a park for playacting juveniles. everyone affiliated with these university as well receive a healthy dose of reality. actions have consequences. one of those is that i have given notice to apa before the education of workforce committee on may 23 for a hearing on their handling of the most recent outrages. i look forward to working with fellow house leaders on additional action to address these right. host: the chairwoman yesterday. they will be joining this program. we will talk to him more about those upcoming hearings. about 15 minutes left in this hearing. once you hear from you on these college protests. for democrats, still holding that line aside for student administrators, faculty members. we do want to hear from you, if you want to share your story. (202) 748-8003 is that number. caller: good morning, america. i find it ironic that some of our colleagues are calling in about law and order. i am first free speech. i'm not for the destruction of campuses or anything that puts lives in
universities back. i applied the committee on their ongoing investigation. no stone must go unturned while buildings are being defaced. college is not a park for playacting juveniles. everyone affiliated with these university as well receive a healthy dose of reality. actions have consequences. one of those is that i have given notice to apa before the education of workforce committee on may 23 for a hearing on their handling of the most recent outrages. i look forward to working with fellow...
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park ranger is honored by a bay area university. >> cal state east bay held a commencement for the college of letters, arts and social sciences.norary degree. she has lived in the east bay for 90 years, and was 101 when she retired from the rosie. the riveter world war two home front park in richmond. the school presented her with an honorary doctorate of humane letters. >> gunfire erupted in oakland neighborhood, sending bullets into a family's home with a young child inside. the calls for change for people living in that community. then tragedy in contra costa county. a five year old boy dies after being pulled from the water near bethel island. the warning from first responders as more people head to the water as shots fired in the neighborhood. ktvu joey hoord spoke with people who are now calling for change. >> just behind this bullet pierced window is where an oakland man tells ktvu he was lying on the couch sunday when a bullet shot right through the room. also home at the time, his wife and their three year old child are. >> we need more police around here. >> oakland police could be seen investigating the shooting at
park ranger is honored by a bay area university. >> cal state east bay held a commencement for the college of letters, arts and social sciences.norary degree. she has lived in the east bay for 90 years, and was 101 when she retired from the rosie. the riveter world war two home front park in richmond. the school presented her with an honorary doctorate of humane letters. >> gunfire erupted in oakland neighborhood, sending bullets into a family's home with a young child inside. the...
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parking cones, even a scooter and before that, the nypd was able to clear columbia university after protesters barricaded themselves inside a campus building 300 people were arrested at columbia and city college of new york. but it is unclear how many were actually students new york city mayor eric adams warned this morning that professional outside agitators are getting involved there was a movement to radicalize young people and i'm not going to wait until it's done. and all of a sudden acknowledge the existence of it. this is a global problem that young people are being influenced by those who are professionals at radicalizing our children. and i'm not going to allow that to happen as the mayor of the city of new york many of these protests started peacefully with legitimate questions about the war. >> but in many cases, they lost the plot. they're calling for a ceasefire. well, there was a ceasefire on october 6, the day before hamas terrorists brutally murdered more than a thousand people inside israel and took hundreds more as hostages. this hour, i'll speak to an american israeli family whose son is still held captive by hamas since that horrifying day that brought us to this moment, y
parking cones, even a scooter and before that, the nypd was able to clear columbia university after protesters barricaded themselves inside a campus building 300 people were arrested at columbia and city college of new york. but it is unclear how many were actually students new york city mayor eric adams warned this morning that professional outside agitators are getting involved there was a movement to radicalize young people and i'm not going to wait until it's done. and all of a sudden...
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park ranger is honored by a bay area university. there, she is. cal state east bay held a commencement for the collegetters, arts and social sciences and 102 year old betty reid. soskin received an honorary degree. she's lived in the east bay for 90 years. she was 101 years old when she retired from the rosie the riveter world war two home front park in richmond. the school presented her with an honorary doctorate of humane letters. well, hundreds of people gathered in san francisco at glide memorial church honoring the life and legacy of the late reverend cecil williams. oh, gentle savior, up. and there was lots of beautiful music during a four hour public memorial service standing room only crowd in the tenderloin at the church. that's the church that reverend williams founded more than 60 years ago. the glide church members young and old, showed their love and respect for the legendary civil rights and religious leader. >> cecil williams was an amazing person who fought for social justice and equality. his wise leadership and incredible achievements had a huge impact on the world, inspiring people
park ranger is honored by a bay area university. there, she is. cal state east bay held a commencement for the collegetters, arts and social sciences and 102 year old betty reid. soskin received an honorary degree. she's lived in the east bay for 90 years. she was 101 years old when she retired from the rosie the riveter world war two home front park in richmond. the school presented her with an honorary doctorate of humane letters. well, hundreds of people gathered in san francisco at glide...