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the director of surveys for the university of michigan said they had lot of comments from people abouthe tariffs and how that might change people's financial situation going forward. vonnie: particularly in that one year reading. five to 10 years out, maybe not worried. but definitely worried the immediate term. revision. there's a lot of noise here but a good signal in general. the revisions weren't as bad or negative as we thought but then you can't believe this data, according to nec. >> politics is the way -- what i would suggest he's playing here. you can believe the data. it's the best data that we have. and it's done every year, at least these revisions. they go back and look at new data that has come in and they reincorporate it into the numbers to give us a more accurate picture of what happened in the labor force. there was a feeling that we might be down 800,000 jobs over the year that it covers. but it turned out to be over 500,000. so not as bad as expected. still high, but pretty much the same as we saw in 2019 when donald trump was in the white house. so i'm not sure wha
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and charles allen, of course, shadow university, the betrayal of liberty on campuses and the like. i haven't read them all. so i don't purport to know them all, but it seemed to me those were about universities. and your book is very focused to law schools. of is there with regard to law schools, would you say they're a subset of the same issue that the universities are dealing with or is it something different? well, there's a great deal of overlap, of course, because they share administrations they are governed together. know the dean is part of the the cabinet, if you will, of the president. and they work with the provost and things like that they don't exist in a vacuum. but there are problems unique to law schools. you know, if you're if teaching if you're teaching the rule of law and the attitude is free speech is part of widespread mercy or that, you know, people should be sentenced, you know, equality under the is is a sham and people be sentenced based on their race for equivalent conduct. that's real problem in law. schools more than if you're teaching the exact same to an
and charles allen, of course, shadow university, the betrayal of liberty on campuses and the like. i haven't read them all. so i don't purport to know them all, but it seemed to me those were about universities. and your book is very focused to law schools. of is there with regard to law schools, would you say they're a subset of the same issue that the universities are dealing with or is it something different? well, there's a great deal of overlap, of course, because they share...
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okay, what a mary ellen o'connell as a professor of law and of international peace that is the university of notre dame and the united states. she joins us from south bend in the state of indiana. welcome to the w. do you see any way that the us could do this? legally? it, yes, it could do what president trump has suggested legally with the consent of the palestinian people. but i've seen no indication that there's any interest pest, pest, and even people in transferring their sovereignty in their territory to united states as president trump calls in ownership. it would be great. it was a conceptual agreement in which the us provide substantial a to rebuild godsa and to even rebuild the west bank and create the riviera and the least. i'm sure everyone would like that. as long as it's under the wishes under the control of the casting people, right? so they could be a carrot and all stick in this. couldn't that could be, well, if you don't let us do this, we'll just let you live with the rubble around you. or perhaps if you do agree, we'll give you certain inducements as well. i hate to say t
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first thing i did as soon as i got my driver's license before the end of march i drove to the university of maryland. i set up a meeting. i said i want to enroll. it's march. we already chose the class of 2008. i said why would you say that to me. it's 2005. i didn't understand that nomenclature. then he said to me because he realized i had no idea what you're talking about. we're already in the second semester. i went to prison in 16. my high school was on a quarter system. i didn't realize what the word "semester" meant. i said i'm sorry. i just got out of prison. he said you should have gone to community college. i'm not suggesting that you aren't smart enough to go to the university of maryland. you can go to community college because you haven't had a grade since when -- you can prove that you're as smart as then it would be much easier to transfer to to the university of maryland. i did that. got a full tuition to the community college and i full tuition to the university of maryland. i was the commencement speaker. i said 12 years ago nearly to this date when an honorable judge sente
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ali: sheri weiser with the university of california, thank you. dr. thank you for having me. ♪ john: if you go grocery shopping, you don't need us to tell you that eggs are expensive and, in some places, in limited supply. in 2024, the average price of a dozen large, grade a eggs jumped 65% while overall food prices rose just 2.5%. and the agriculture department predicts prices will go up another 20% this year. a big reason for these sky-high egg prices: the bird flu outbreak that started in 2022. since then, efforts to limit the spread of the virus have led to the slaughter of more than 145 million chickens, turkeys and other birds the vast majority of them egg-laying chickens. two perspectives on this: david anderson is a professor and livestock economist at texas a&m university. and angela rasmussen is a virologist at the university of saskatchewan. david, help us by putting these high prices into perspective. in historical context where they stand? david: these are all-time record high prices. in a historical context we are at the peak, the highes
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let us begin at the beginning with ariel, who is the daniel 11 professor at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. i went to the university of chicago for my phd work and i love the place and i'm always happy to welcome people who work there to brookings. ariel directs the center for human potential and public policy and codirects the behavioral insights and parenting lab. she is a development of psychologists who studies economic conditions, parenting, and child development. the floor is yours. ariel: thank you so much and let me thank doug for including me in this interesting exercise. i am a develop mental psychologist in my role in the report was to think about children and i also think when we think about children we need to think about families. one of the first impressions i want to leave you with his we were not able to aggregate a lot of these metrics. we have macro economic conditions that we have individual level conditions. one of the things i think about when i read this report, especially when i think about children is they are nested in families and c
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thank university of east anglia. forjoining us on bbc news. thank you forjoining us on bbc news.st of all, why are we newsq'fitst'df'ql�*ltwhy are we january " ebeingrbzroken? records being broken? because there are too _ records being broken? because there are too - fossil- into the 77777??? into the atmosphere, and geing intethea�*mflsehee and. 7:7 changed. that story has not changed. humanity to stop burning humanity has to stop burning fossil fuels. humanity has to stop burning fossilfuels. right now, for ,=—.sz§zi—;.§e’f ”w...” 7, january record temperature, the january record temperature, there is to lots of the january record temperature, there is the to lots of the january record temperature, there is the climate )ts of have § 77 have all of the data scientists have all of the data in the world to explain why thatis, in the world to explain why that is, versus the cooling we in the world to explain why that is expect; the cooling we in the world to explain why that is expect right cooling we in the world to explain why that is expect right now. ig we would expect right now
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of america. she universally be loved farther. she might feelings of national unity that would help influence the nation away from a civil war. and it was at this when she met everett for the first time. although most people today have never heard of him, he would have no introduction back regarded as one of the most visible, versatile and product of americans of the 19th century. the 61 year old bus tony, was in his recent a very man, which not surprising when considers his record of past record a vigorous endeavor. early his precocious adolescence, the writings of benjamin franklin had inspired our young man in habits so pronounced as to have earned him the moniker of edward. ever add to it ever rich. he had graduated from harvard college at the age of 17 and then from the university of guttenberg in to become the first to merrick had ever to earn a ph.d. degree degree. then in the course of his distinguished career, he had edited the north review, taught greek language and at harvard and served for a decade in the u.s. house of
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your soul press of international 1000 state university of new will. thanks very much for your time today. thank you. well, i want to take a look at what's happening in tens, annette, because heads of state and all the regional details have gathered in the us along to discuss the crisis and the neighboring deal. see, kenya has called on apologies to the conflict, to agree on an immediate cease by to join together in order to lead to the course to the parties. the discharge of conflict immediately fees hostilities and take positive action to allow meaningful dialogue in the restoration of the building. specifically, we've done to get that the call on or parties up to lives deceased by on specific on on the m 23 to hold for the advancement on the process of d. s. t. to seize or retaliate 3 mission claudia. this week got a stadium with me, cindy allstate, the team of go ma, hey, crowd gathered around minutes and some pm 23 group. this was the 1st public meeting since the and such and seized control of the area of the group claims that will march towards th
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three leah or leah i guess who really cares her former teammates are suing them at the university oft her records. they filed a suit one day before trump did that. did i read this wrong or what. they are suing the school they had to fax -- fact-check you in my having a stroke? three of her former teammates at the university of pennsylvania are suing their alma mater to wipe out her records because you know she was that he. do you follow me? >> yes. >> and you know what they should sued the university of pennsylvania because of they have screamed about fairness and feminism but the opportunity they had to support women when they said that is making me uncomfortable and i'm not okay with what's happening what did they do they told them to shut up and told them they were the problem. that is true. again it is of the trump effect. and it won't be like there is a trans appraising it was a figment in the imaginations it's amazing how much power they have and one woman was there and it was no. it was take the gloves off, no. never hit like that before those women in the olympics were pummel
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he's now a senior fellow at the university of pennsylvania center for energy policy. it's also a member of the council of foreign relations benjamin. it's good to have you back on the show. it's a big week in the baltics of latvia, stoney, lithuanian, or cutting off their electrical grid from their former soviet partners, russia and bella roofs. that's right, brand, it's great to be here. and it is a frankly historic week. right now we're seeing that the baltic states are ready to finally after many years of preparation. and some of this was already being prepared when i was back in the state department of doing diplomacy, energy, diplomacy, directly with those 3 baltic countries. they're trying to get away from the old rail network, the uh, bellows, rush, or lafayette with we need to. sonya network. that was the soviet era electricity grid on, in synchronized, finally with the european grid. and that's really important for cyber and physical security of energy infrastructure. and it's also something that we saw that had to happen within 48 hours with respect to ukrain
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in american at the university of michigan. it wasn't a comics project, but i had always really loved comics and always wanted to kind of find a way to bring those two interest together. and as someone who was and when i thought about, you know, that project, i think like a lot of people, i thought that that 19th century comics were really limited to things like political cartoons and, you know, racist caricatures, like e.w. clay's image of jim crow. that's that's not jim crow. that's martin van buren. anthis, of course, is thomas nast's famous image of boss tweed, right? this is what what we think of when we think of 19th century american graphic humor. right. and in fact, you look at most histories of the comic strip in american by comic strips mean, you know, these these images tetori.viple panels and most of the histories will start in890sith rf out called yellow comics in the sunday newspers. ins veion of the historytatement was colton watts, 1947 book the comics, which begins by deg that our colt's yellow character stood r
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the schools include columbia, uc berkeley, the university of minnesota, and portland state. er a new task force. to root out anti-semitism on college campuses. officials accused campuses of allowing anti-semitism after the october 7th hamas attack on israel. >>> the detroit news says the aclu is suing the university of michigan after pro-palestinian protesters were banned from campus. the federal lawsuit file on behalf of at least five people accuses the school of violating their right to free speech. last week a student who dedicated to the palestinian liberation was cut off from funding for two years for actions the university says violated school policies. the school didn't immediately respond to request for comment. >>> and new york says state attorney general letitia james warned hospitals against canceling transgender care. she sent a letter to hospitals yesterday saying refusing treatment would violate state anti-discrimination laws. it comes after president trump signed an executive order last week threatening to withhold federal funds from hospitals providing gender
the schools include columbia, uc berkeley, the university of minnesota, and portland state. er a new task force. to root out anti-semitism on college campuses. officials accused campuses of allowing anti-semitism after the october 7th hamas attack on israel. >>> the detroit news says the aclu is suing the university of michigan after pro-palestinian protesters were banned from campus. the federal lawsuit file on behalf of at least five people accuses the school of violating their right...
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she's with us from bank of world katie hutchinson, stem students pursuing her doctorate at the university of oxford. so joining us from 10 up in ecuador, far as charging a career coach, content creator and software engineer in san francisco, and meet with a on a silicon valley insider and founder of a me dot a i was helping us helping those hiring find the right fit has joining us today from terre wrong. thank you all so much for your time. i'm so cause i want to start with you want to just study english literature and what would you say it? talk to hey, thank you for your question. i started even just as a job because it was something i was passionate about doing from when i was in the 5th grade, i kind of knew that's the feeling that i wanted to pursue. and all. that's the reason why i went into the arts and humanities died off to my and my icbc board exam. i decided to pause to checking the education and then when we do it under graduation, followed by a mazda is english teacher, joe, because i knew it from already on the on that this is something i wanted to do. because i did excuse me,
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the university of california is being sued over allegations of using racial preferences. >> in admissionsuniversity officials say undergraduate applications collect race and ethnicity info for statistical purposes only and not for admissions, which the supreme court ruled is unconstitutional in 2023, a lawsuit is coming as the department of education is investigating 5 universities over alleged antisemitic harassment that stemming from last year's war between israel and hamas. nancy loo reports and how uc berkeley is involved in both cases. >> according to the lawsuit, the university of california system continued with race based preferences for admission despite state and federal laws which prohibit the practice. the suit filed on behalf of a group of white and asian students claims that a 1996 state constitutional amendment banning consideration of race led to a sharp enrollment drop in black and hispanic students at sees most competitive schools, ucla and uc berkeley. the complaint says the top tier universities responded by allegedly enforcing discriminatory practices that prioritize
the university of california is being sued over allegations of using racial preferences. >> in admissionsuniversity officials say undergraduate applications collect race and ethnicity info for statistical purposes only and not for admissions, which the supreme court ruled is unconstitutional in 2023, a lawsuit is coming as the department of education is investigating 5 universities over alleged antisemitic harassment that stemming from last year's war between israel and hamas. nancy loo...
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university of phoenix made the process of transferring my credits seamless and simple.o short to repeat the work you've already done. ♪ ♪ president trump amending his lawsuit against cbs, demanding $20 billion from the network after he claims 60 minutes edited kamala harris interview. as part of the administration's crusade against publicly funded media. >> one thing he gets most people don't, there's a difference between cable programs like the one we are on right now fox news and broadcast tv distortion rule applies only to broadcast not to cable, why? broadcast has access to public resource, airways the fcc years walked away from obligation to enforce public interest abroad. >> judgment day is coming for npr and pbs, both have been called to testify before lawmakers on the doge committee next month. trying to find but the number was before, i'm not sure about 20 billion is a lot so i know president trump is worth six or $7 billion. twenty billing dollars lawsuit here. >> go hi and hope you have, maybe it's another negotiating plan. for me when i look at this, i don't
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i'v e i've been speaking to a professor of law at the university of going beyond equivalence. and so me your assessment. it's too early to know exactly what the practical impact will be of the sanctions. the sanctions include blocking property and assets in the united states. and also barring or suspending entry into the united states by icc officials. there are other ways also that the sanctions could affect the icc. for the icc�*s operations. it's a little too early to know exactly how investigation as the court may have to close its field offices. criminal court's operations. it could also, of course, lead to other outcomes. criminal court. those non—state parties include israel and the united states and other states in the world. and if the icc did not pursue such cases, revised or even dropped entirely. let me redo out a that has just come and from the icc just come and from the kc. who says, i note with president who says. i note with with regret us order deep with regret the us order to seek on officials to seek sanctions on officials of the international criminal court court's
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andrew pass from the university of melbourne. he wants to revive the file a seen. others have has the same idea in the past, but the past is now being supported by colossal, with millions of dollars, and has newly developed technologies at his disposal. the scientist assisting to the largest collection of timeless scenes in the world. 80 here where there are specimens of 32 of these animals in the melbourne museum. this invitation, that is like we're hoping that from some of these basements, we've looked at that a, some really nice impact the united way. and that we can sequence the entire gene, i'm as things, animals. and that really gives us the blue printing to the building blocks of what we need to recreate and bring these animals back home embryos preserved in alcohol, of which there are only 13 worldwide, 3 of them in melbourne. remarkably well preserved annual task also take samples from the specimens the antarctic, itemize the embryo labeled see 5757 is over a 100 years old and comes from the womb of a female preserved in
andrew pass from the university of melbourne. he wants to revive the file a seen. others have has the same idea in the past, but the past is now being supported by colossal, with millions of dollars, and has newly developed technologies at his disposal. the scientist assisting to the largest collection of timeless scenes in the world. 80 here where there are specimens of 32 of these animals in the melbourne museum. this invitation, that is like we're hoping that from some of these basements,...
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with ariel kalil the daniel leven professor at the university of chicago at harris school of policy. i went to the university of chicago for my phd work. i love the place i'm always happy to welcome people who work there. ariel directs the center for human potential and public policyte and coat directs the behavioral insights and parenting lab. she is a developmental psychologist who studies economic conditions parenting and childd development. ariel, the floor is your. >> thank you so much. and let me thank doug for including me in this really interesting exercise. might roll the report was to think about children. we think about children we think about families. one of the first impressions that i want to leave you with is that we were not able to aggregate metrics up. we have macroeconomic conditions and that we have individual level conditions. but, one of the things i think about when i read this report as they are nested in families and communities. we think about children flourishing we want to think about the interrelatedness of a number of these conditions and how they shape
with ariel kalil the daniel leven professor at the university of chicago at harris school of policy. i went to the university of chicago for my phd work. i love the place i'm always happy to welcome people who work there. ariel directs the center for human potential and public policyte and coat directs the behavioral insights and parenting lab. she is a developmental psychologist who studies economic conditions parenting and childd development. ariel, the floor is your. >> thank you so...
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the university of california is being sued over allegations of using racial preferences in admissionsniversity officials say that undergraduate applications collect race and ethnicity. information for statistical purposes. only not for admissions, which the supreme court ruled as unconstitutional. 2023. that lawsuit comes as the department of education is investigating 5 universities over alleged antisemitic harassment stemming from last year's protests over the israel-hamas war. nancy loo reports of how uc berkeley is included in both of those cases. >> according to the lawsuit, the university of california system continued with race based preferences for admission despite state and federal laws which prohibit the practice. the suit filed on behalf of a group of white and asian students claims that a 1996 state constitutional amendment banning consideration of race led to a sharp enrollment drop in black and hispanic students at sees most competitive schools, ucla and uc berkeley. the complaint says the top tier universities responded by allegedly enforcing discriminatory practices t
the university of california is being sued over allegations of using racial preferences in admissionsniversity officials say that undergraduate applications collect race and ethnicity. information for statistical purposes. only not for admissions, which the supreme court ruled as unconstitutional. 2023. that lawsuit comes as the department of education is investigating 5 universities over alleged antisemitic harassment stemming from last year's protests over the israel-hamas war. nancy loo...
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a, it's important that we establish a dialogue with professors and to other representatives of the universities as soon as possible. no one should avoid the responsibilities. talking together is the solution of the students have rejected the offer of dialogue, stating that mortgage is not in charge of meeting their demands and calling for the institutions in serbia to do their job for the semester. but i didn't mention everything that we're doing, the showing such a unity he had any, you know, with the agents. i'll tell them that we will not remain silent. when equinox, the, obviously the van goes for us as a country last and our constitution are respected to move. i demand justice, that's all. and i'd be really proud to. so far, students have shown unity and have stage large scale of protests, including an 80 kilometer march from serbia as capital belgrade to northeast side, which saw students sleeping in pens along the way. in the freezing, cold, a yearning blockades in different cities. they were playing sports and camping in order to show that the protests are peaceful when i am sure of the
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university of texas medical center, for instance. so you are going to see a large number of our best research institutions, cancer institutes, all of them step out of the research business. this really would be devastating. and no, there are no large endowments that are going to somehow save the day here. >> all right, doctor. >> thank you very much. we appreciate your. >> time. >> thank you. >> president trump. >> is predicting the kansas city chiefs. >> will win tonight's super bowl. >> ahead, how. >> the majority of. >> americans are feeling about the. >> matchup with the philadelphia eagles. you're in the cnn. >> newsroom. >> lockerbie premieres next sunday. >> at 9:00 on cnn. >> really. >> the burden of. >> being in. >> the neighborhood, every delivery is. >> a treat. >> one pistachio for you, sir. >> one strawberry. >> poof, please. oh. >> enjoy it. oh. >> perfect. >> by waiver, something minty. >> of course. it's large. >> are oh. >> a double. >> lucky. >> every home. >> at the real. >> we authenticate everything. >> we check t
university of texas medical center, for instance. so you are going to see a large number of our best research institutions, cancer institutes, all of them step out of the research business. this really would be devastating. and no, there are no large endowments that are going to somehow save the day here. >> all right, doctor. >> thank you very much. we appreciate your. >> time. >> thank you. >> president trump. >> is predicting the kansas city chiefs....
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los angeles times, gary gerstle is the paul mellon professor of american history emeritus at the university of cambridge. he's the author of several books, most recently the rise and fall of neoliberal order, which we also have available for purchase. tonight, he been a guardian columnist and has written for the atlantic monthly, the york review of books and more. tonight, morris is presenting his new book, reds, the tragedy of american communism, which michael cohen reviewed, saying maurice isserman has not just produced the wisest, most eloquent history the communist party that has ever been written. reds is also a vital for anyone who wants to understand the promise and agony of the american left in the 20th century. we're so please post this event here at harvard bookstore tonight. please join me in welcoming morris and gary dr. huyck and everybody hear me in the back. good. leave a couple notes on summers. very generous introduction. michael kazin has a very close personal friend, also carries and publishes for julius rogers was a 19th century graduate of hamilton college george and daugh
los angeles times, gary gerstle is the paul mellon professor of american history emeritus at the university of cambridge. he's the author of several books, most recently the rise and fall of neoliberal order, which we also have available for purchase. tonight, he been a guardian columnist and has written for the atlantic monthly, the york review of books and more. tonight, morris is presenting his new book, reds, the tragedy of american communism, which michael cohen reviewed, saying maurice...
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the university of california student government is suing the u.s. department of education. the suit, filed yesterday accuses the department of education of illegally sharing the information of millions of student loan borrowers with elon musk and other unauthorized individuals with doge. the university of california represents 230,000 undergrads, 70% of whom got federal financial aid. the data includes names, addresses, bank accounts, social security numbers, credit reports, driver's licenses, and more. today marked a legal win for critics of doge. early this morning, a federal judge temporarily blocked musk's team from accessing u.s. treasury files this week. doge staffers gained access to sensitive and confidential information this week, including social security numbers. today's action came after 19 states attorney general sued the federal government yesterday, accusing musk and his staffers of breaking federal privacy laws. the order blocks anyone who isn't a treasury worker from accessing that data. it also orders any copies of the data to be destroyed. california atto
the university of california student government is suing the u.s. department of education. the suit, filed yesterday accuses the department of education of illegally sharing the information of millions of student loan borrowers with elon musk and other unauthorized individuals with doge. the university of california represents 230,000 undergrads, 70% of whom got federal financial aid. the data includes names, addresses, bank accounts, social security numbers, credit reports, driver's licenses,...
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kennedy, the department of education reportedly handed out more than $200 million to universities to nseling causes. i know the answer but is this really the best use of that money? >> no, the best use of money is to give back to taxpayers and instead moving around large sums and the shell game which really robs people of assets and help. you know, we are in the middle of a mental health crisis in this country, and forcing dei into counseling and psych departments isn't making anything better. you know, telling people that they are oppressors is essentially blaming them for some of their mental health issues, and kids continue to suffer because mental illness knows no race and, you know, if you have been a victim of abuse or if you have been isolated because of covid and have never recovered, those dollars aren't going to get to you if you have the great misfortune of being a white student who has now been deemed to be the author of your own problems because of this essentially racist architecture. ashley: yeah. exactly. let's move on. onto this issue, former president biden signed wi
kennedy, the department of education reportedly handed out more than $200 million to universities to nseling causes. i know the answer but is this really the best use of that money? >> no, the best use of money is to give back to taxpayers and instead moving around large sums and the shell game which really robs people of assets and help. you know, we are in the middle of a mental health crisis in this country, and forcing dei into counseling and psych departments isn't making anything...
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at university of phoenix.ef with tums. it's time to love food back. also try tums gummy bites! ♪♪ -are you joking? -[laughing] you're joking. tell me you're joking. uh, it's a little early for jokes, but here it goes. this muffin goes on vacation— what's happening? you said “joking” three times, that's why i'm here. uh, anyway, so this muffin— well i was just excited about my new car. -new car? oh, you don't need a joke, you need a jake. [singing] like a good neighbor, state farm is there. your state farm agent can help you choose the coverage you need. alright, i've got a show, so— you forgot your toothbrush, jimmy fallon! like a good neighbor, state farm is there. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is celebrating the 40th anniversary of simply red. performing his classic, "if you don't know me by now," with a a little help from the roots, please welcome, simply red. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ if you don't know me by now you will never never never know me ooh ♪ ♪ all
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well, that's called alive no to professor of political science is presented to university in the west bank to professor sides mirror. you're most welcome, sir. thank you for your time. and before we get into the, the reaction, the response to one trump has said, what kind of middle east must read drawing. do you think benjamin? nothing. yeah. what, what will he go to washington with? what does he want a good evening to you and all your viewers was that there are, you know, many things that to the dry or nothing. yeah. wanted from, from the 1st issue is we believe that you want to get out of the truck and you guys have to start your war after finishing the 1st, the step which is there you go on do now we want to finish the refresh the steps, but he maybe who will go after the start. think of the 2nd step. this is what i think he wants to discuss with the f bomb since they know that they didn't win and the war and get that. and uh, how much this out of the but i see on the distance are stay there as the, the last, the exchange of prisoners. i show in guys that clearly, that the, the, ho
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and the university of and policy that nonebrofit bdblie belie�*g'bi�*téb'” . " ... . .. . .-. basedington. thank you 1 been watching (ou would so based in washington. thank you 1 been watching the would been 7 about conference, been finished about an or so you had a an hour or so ago, you had a moment to think what's said. what you take been said, what you take about us taken over gaza? it’s us taken over gaza? it's astonishing. _ us taken over gaza? it's astonishing. i— us taken over gaza? it's astonishing. i don't - us taken over gaza? it�*s astonishing. i don't say ——— lightly because i studied donald trump, i have a report coming that deals this first administration and they've been �*the they've beerrsay'rngrfor the �*days they've beerrsay'rngrfor the �* days very clearly that past few days very clearly that he wanted palestinians displaced from but he's displaced from gaza but he's been it for — selling it a humanitarian a humahitarian thing 77 a humahitarian thing that for a humanitarian thing that gaza has that and gaza has revealed that and come back, he was selling it a li
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