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of the joys. it is like being at a university. are faculty members and subject experts in whatever subject you have. the library of congress collects in 470 languages. half of the collection is in languages other than english. the middle eastern division, you will have experts who are from the region. david: today, you've got 3500 employees. where do you get your money from? i assume library fines are not that big a part of your business. dr. hayden: this is where the accessibility for everyone comes into play. 85% to 90% of the library's operating budget is from an appropriation from congress. that is taxpayer money. that's another reason why we are really just devoted to making sure people know this is their library, too. david: there is a joint committee on the library for congress? dr. hayden: the library budget goes through the appropriations committees on both sides, senate and house, and then there are policy committees that help with the direction of the library itself. though, budgeting gives you direction as well. david:
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university, of the so—called russell group, university, of the so—called r a sell group, university, workforce and a major change in terms of what it will teach students the cuts coming music, departments like mesic. ancient modern languages, departments like rmdsic. ancient modern languages, and so $03 so a in what nursing, so a change in what causes it will offer students tee=== it infill fiffcr =tee=fit= "' ' " future and also how many in the future and also how many be available staff will be available to teach students, so the teach those students. so the of staff to ratio of staff to students changing. university vice 77 77 said not: 77 77 said notto chancellor said not to change was not an option, and this is because of cost bgause of cost nressures every uk university bgause of cost nressures ev av uk university bgause of cost nressures ev a drop jniversity bgause of cost nressures ev a drop of versity bgause of cost nressures ev a drop of overseas a rise in the students and a rise in the cost pressures it is facing. the cutbacks cardiff, and cutbacks in cardiff, and we had an
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i went to medical school at university of arizona in tucson. what's up? in four years of medical school i had exactly zero courses in nutrition. there was no discussion about four years of medical school about what is actually causing humans to get sick, to even apply to medical school had to do for years of undergrad at the university of william and mary. i studied chemistry. no discussion of nutrition, the requirements of nutrition to apply to medical school. before medical school i was become work as a physician assistant in cardiology. the a school for years in cardiology as a p.a. no discussion of nutrition, no real discussion of people sick because level. i was told by the cardiologist i work with financier, think in the box. cannot think of the whole body. in the western medical system we are badly broken. we're not serving patients will. after school in which a residence at university of washington in seattle. one of the most prestigious universities in one of the highest rated hospitals in the country for primary care. no discussion of nutrition n
i went to medical school at university of arizona in tucson. what's up? in four years of medical school i had exactly zero courses in nutrition. there was no discussion about four years of medical school about what is actually causing humans to get sick, to even apply to medical school had to do for years of undergrad at the university of william and mary. i studied chemistry. no discussion of nutrition, the requirements of nutrition to apply to medical school. before medical school i was...
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and so he attended the university of virginia law school. but as i was mentioning earlier, he couldn't put up with the burden of studying, as he put it, law law, law of poring over the mass of its technicolor these, he said disgusts me. there was no time in campus life for anything except law. and that is some of us know what law school is. so but afterward he then attempted to open law practice in atlanta without a degree that was a notice here. here is uva law school, by the way. oh, and that the attempt at practicing law. oh it didn't matter that that he didn't have to agree because it was not that you could still take the bar exam be admitted locally. but it was a very un venture for him because we did it for about a year. and during that period of time he did not come up with a single client who paid him except his mother. so not surprisingly he gave that up within year or two. but one very notable and positive thing did happen, as i think a lot of people in this room know. during his brief time in georgia, he met his future wife, ellen
and so he attended the university of virginia law school. but as i was mentioning earlier, he couldn't put up with the burden of studying, as he put it, law law, law of poring over the mass of its technicolor these, he said disgusts me. there was no time in campus life for anything except law. and that is some of us know what law school is. so but afterward he then attempted to open law practice in atlanta without a degree that was a notice here. here is uva law school, by the way. oh, and that...
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at university of phoenix.om g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. so, what's your glucose number right now? good thing you don't need to fingerstick. how's all that food affect your glucose? oh, the answers on your phone. what if you're heading low at night? [phone beeps] wow, it can alert you?! and you can even track your goals. manage your diabetes with confidence with dexcom g7. the most accurate cgm. ♪ learn more at dexcom.com mark: welcome back americo hirth americas governor, rhonda santa sister did a very important position in the house of representatives before ascending to the governorship. governor, welcome. when you are in the house to her chairman of a very important subcommittee. i want to remind the american people how important it is not for the house and senate to oversee this but for the executive branch to actually do its job. are we not at war with this ideology and in some case the states? >> you think back to the obama years that you reference and we were in a world of hurt. they wer
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let's speak to dr alexandra morris, lecturer in classical studies at the university of lincoln. thank you for having me. this fight is exciting because it gives us, in building our temple programme, dating from the first kingdom for the first time, which gives us insights into religious practices from this time period for served also as you said links to two important arrows and queens, and possibly rewrites what we know about powers for both. with hatshepsut it potentially shows her son actually restored her temples and instead of trying to erase her from history. it also shows her... the restoration of egyptian from 300. .. how unusual — egyptian from 300. .. how unusual is _ egyptian from 300. .. how unusual is it _ egyptian from 300. .. how unusual is it to _ egyptian from 300. .. how unusual is it to find - egyptian from 300. .. how. unusual is it to find artefacts relating to female pharaohs? it is fairly unusual. there were only seven female pharaohs that we know of in the egyptian history. we know of in the egyptian histo . we know of in the egyptian history. fik. that is
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>> i was born on the campus of florida a&m university.tarted my college in tallahassee, florida. david: and were your parents teachers? >> yes, my father had been recruited to start the string department at that school. he was a classically trained violinist and string instruments, and so he was there. and my mom, she was a pianist. she was is a company asked many times. they had never been to florida, never had been to a historically black college and they were from springfield, illinois, my dad and champaign, illinois, my mom. so it was a totally different experience for them. david: let me ask you how you got out of florida because you were born and raised there, but then where did you go to college? >> there was a little by way. my dad got bitten by the jazz bug, and he moved to new york city so he could pursue that. my parents got divorced because my mom did not get bitten by that bug. so then we returned down to their home state of illinois. so i ended up going to high school and then college. roosevelt university and university of
>> i was born on the campus of florida a&m university.tarted my college in tallahassee, florida. david: and were your parents teachers? >> yes, my father had been recruited to start the string department at that school. he was a classically trained violinist and string instruments, and so he was there. and my mom, she was a pianist. she was is a company asked many times. they had never been to florida, never had been to a historically black college and they were from...
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nearby is the university of chicago. here in of the generosity of john dirac and the liberal gifts of wealthy chicago and together with wise leadership, one of america's foremost institutions, learning has grown up more than broad acres, more than impressive architecture in the traditional gothic. the university of chicago is an aggregation of able teachers distinguished for their achievements in, fact as well as their explorations theory and imminently in stimulating mind. in winter as well as summer residents and visitors, chicagoland enjoy the beauties of. the cook county forest preserves aggregating more than 33,000 acres in 44 different tracts of woodland. these areas are kept as as possible in their natural state and they provide abundant opportunities for out-of-doors recreation. with warm summers and brisk winters, both temperate in a measure by the nearby lake chicago, enjoys all the advantages of the true temperate zone climate, the familiar snow, sports and children are supplemented by skiing in the hillier cou
nearby is the university of chicago. here in of the generosity of john dirac and the liberal gifts of wealthy chicago and together with wise leadership, one of america's foremost institutions, learning has grown up more than broad acres, more than impressive architecture in the traditional gothic. the university of chicago is an aggregation of able teachers distinguished for their achievements in, fact as well as their explorations theory and imminently in stimulating mind. in winter as well as...
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executive order on wednesday, combating what the administration categorizes as the explosion of anti-semitism on university campuses since october of 2023. many bay area university students organized protests for both sides. at least 20 pro-palestinian actions were organized by university of san francisco students. jaden jakle, speaking for many of his friends who were part of these actions and now could be at risk. >> they're telling us that they're scared. i think it's completely reasonable to live in a country where you have rights that you're expected to be granted, and then when a new administration comes in and tells you you can be deported for expressing your first amendment rights, it's shocking. >> in april of 2020, four, pro-palestinian protesters shot down the golden gate bridge and i-880 in oakland for hours protesting the israel-hamas war. jeff wosniak, attorney with the national lawyers guild, represents many of those protesters and said attorneys now are gearing up to represent students. >> broad, overreaching order. that is going to be impossible to enforce. but most importantly, it is an a
executive order on wednesday, combating what the administration categorizes as the explosion of anti-semitism on university campuses since october of 2023. many bay area university students organized protests for both sides. at least 20 pro-palestinian actions were organized by university of san francisco students. jaden jakle, speaking for many of his friends who were part of these actions and now could be at risk. >> they're telling us that they're scared. i think it's completely...
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we have some of the best universities and i of the best universities and best— of the best universitiess in i of the best universities and best entrepreneurs in the i of the best universities and i best entrepreneurs in the world but we — best entrepreneurs in the world but we also _ best entrepreneurs in the world but we also want _ best entrepreneurs in the world but we also want to _ best entrepreneurs in the world but we also want to bring - best entrepreneurs in the world but we also want to bring in i but we also want to bring in global— but we also want to bring in global talent. _ but we also want to bring in global talent. we _ but we also want to bring in global talent.— but we also want to bring in global talent. we can speak to one of the _ global talent. we can speak to one of the big _ global talent. we can speak to one of the big investors i global talent. we can speak to one of the big investors who i one of the big investors who have been holding talks with the chancellor in davos, patrick thompson as ceo for europe middle east and africa at thejp morgan europe middle e
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university of live sciences in prague loves the deep valleys, if the company attends, but she's concerned of the most of the amazon rain forest. it gets huge media, attention and pause here in europe. we don't seem to be caring about our own for us . that's our existing research team keeps finding clear cut areas deep within the forest and this is, is quite terrifying. the rates of deforestation occurring here. we have no clue our studies remote from we force across different regions of europe . what makes these far as unique is they have remained largely untouched by human activity. some of the trees are of a 500 years old. deadwood is left in the forest, which is a key difference to managed ones. there is 1st by diversity of, hey you can walk and it's quite normal to find traces of as links and lots of other animals around. when i came to visit the farm refers for the 1st time it was supposed to be blown away. that's the beauty of the forest. a girl grew up in a big city where the only far as jane counted nearby, the managed ones. i can almost not say that these spruce plantations over
university of live sciences in prague loves the deep valleys, if the company attends, but she's concerned of the most of the amazon rain forest. it gets huge media, attention and pause here in europe. we don't seem to be caring about our own for us . that's our existing research team keeps finding clear cut areas deep within the forest and this is, is quite terrifying. the rates of deforestation occurring here. we have no clue our studies remote from we force across different regions of europe...
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university of phoenix made the process of transferring my credits seamless and simple.s too short to repeat the work you've already done. ♪ ♪ will: it's the 7 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with a fox news alert. 16 people are dead and thousands evacuated from los angeles. rachel: plus, confirmation hearings begin on capitol hill this week for several of trump's picks for his administration. we're going to preview the first day. charlie: and amazon joining meta as the latest tech company to roll back its dei policies as mark zuckerberg praises masculinity in the workplace. >> having a culture that celebrates the aggression a bit more has its own merits that are really positive. charlie: okay. rachel: that was super beta. what's he talking about? [laughter] charlie: the second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. [laughter] rachel: all right. fox news alert, the death toll in the devastating california wildfires rising to 16 while more than 100,000 people remain if under evacuation orders. charlie: and it may get worse as strong winds are thre
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our guest is orlando perez, a political science professor at the university of texas at dallas and ourions on history of the panama canal. professor perez apologies for jumping in. you weres talking about the treaties, what they allow us to do. please continue. >> guest: as i was saying, and please interrupt me whenever you feel the need to do that. i can get carried away with the narrative here. so two treaties, one, the panama canal treaty and the other one the neutrality treaty. the panama canal treaty basically set up a process by which the united states would eventually by 1999 turnover control of the panama canal, the management of the panama canal. this was a process that took about 20 years of gradually turning over pieces and areas of the canal zone to panamanian management. so ultimately on december 31, 1999, panama received the management of the canal. the neutrality treaty was a separate treaty by which the panamanians committed themselves to maintaining the panama canal as a neutral waterway, not favoring any particular country or particular international power or actor, t
our guest is orlando perez, a political science professor at the university of texas at dallas and ourions on history of the panama canal. professor perez apologies for jumping in. you weres talking about the treaties, what they allow us to do. please continue. >> guest: as i was saying, and please interrupt me whenever you feel the need to do that. i can get carried away with the narrative here. so two treaties, one, the panama canal treaty and the other one the neutrality treaty. the...
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enlargement was joshua, for instance, senior fellow at the cato institute and associate professor at the university of maryland. thank you very much. for your analysis and just a reminder of our top stories, firefighters and los angeles are unable to contain wildfires raging and several parts of the city. official desk told has arisen to 5 and more than a 1000 buildings have been destroyed. the fires are among the most destructive, ever recorded in california and with that, you're up to date of next a dive into the digestive system with our documentary exploring got health. i'm aaron tilton and berlin. thank you very much for joining us. the last name isn't the calls back, said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud means would it be nosy bay like good everyone to king the healthy award winning called called so hold back good.
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the heat has all the international relations mazda program at mohammad, the university of yoga costs, and many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very good to see. so how would you assess the conditions of the sci fi do between is while and on us? ok, thank you very much for interview about these ceasefire. actually we have waiting for this moment for all the time. see is 2010 of these 3. but the problem is uh uh, what we, what is the, the per, my name's uh, a ceasefire. i see the, the one piece of the site, but i see that it is uh, in my so gives different of my info page because it had been a last thing for a long time. and so we only see the config from the 3 year. and this is one of the concrete last seen for one day. and while he is in uh, $46.00 thousands, when does he knows people died? fee is 2050 c. so uh, may this cease fire, we deemed it can ends uh to be on the policy now people in, in, out of com, despite that. so the ceasefire. i've seen that if you will not be there, they for my nancy's fire because sometimes yes, i'm east of the something that says some diesels
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at university of phoenix.om. >> okay, here is part of what columnist jennifer rubin wrote today about her decision to resign from the washington post. quote, jeff bezos and his fellow billionaires accommodate and enable the most acute threat to american democracy donald trump. at a time when a vibrant free press is more essential than ever to our democracies survival. joining me now is jennifer rubin. also with us is former white house ethics czar norm eisen. today, jen and norm announced they are launching the contrarian and independent media project they say will be unshackled by corporate interests. and anybody can sign up and subscribe today. so let me start with you, jen, because this was a big announcement. you've been at the post a long time. you love the institution. i know, but some of what you said in here, i think spoke to what some of your colleagues have also felt. what drove you to leave the post? it's been a long time coming, but the central fact is we're at an inflection point in american democ
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of the devastating infernos. joining us and now former atf special agent in charge faculty associate at arizona state university schooland criminal justice. so, where do you start such an investigation what kind of equipment will atf use when coming through the rubble? also p where the potential hiddn dangers facing atf agents? >> they deployed the national response team which is a cooperation of a number of disciplines and sciences. it's incredibly effective investigative tool. their primary objective is to find cause and origin. cause and origin could be something like accidental if you had energy transmission line that arced starting the fire pit or the found evidence of a man main substance which is like a road flare or accelerants. they will be using a laboratory analysis on site to expedite their findings. they will come to a cause of the origin for all of it. arthel: is it possible to discover different ignition sources for multiple fires in the area? >> it is quite plausible that in a situation like this and it has been historically the case where you had something that started mechanically or accidentally. th
of the devastating infernos. joining us and now former atf special agent in charge faculty associate at arizona state university schooland criminal justice. so, where do you start such an investigation what kind of equipment will atf use when coming through the rubble? also p where the potential hiddn dangers facing atf agents? >> they deployed the national response team which is a cooperation of a number of disciplines and sciences. it's incredibly effective investigative tool. their...
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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. and this, of course, is thomas nas'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,ouook at most histories of the comic strip in american by comic strips mean, knowthese these images that have multiple panels and tell stories. most of the historll start in the 1890s with rf out called yellows inhe sunday newspapers. and one very important statement in this version of the history cocs, which begins by the declaring that our colt's yellow cha
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...
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rashid is the edward saeed professor emeritus of modern studies at columbia university. he's the author of many books, one of which apparently biden just picked up, i guess, better late than never, but the hundred years war on palestine. rashid if we'll come up now and after will show a video of rafat. we'll have a little more music and will conclude the evening. thank you. i think we're all deeply sad. many of us are feeling what i would call survivor's guilt that we have our grandchildren. and what if i'd never saw his grandchild? that we're alive and others in gaza and in are dead? but i want to try and lift our spirits a little bit. and i want talk about two things. many students have come to me at columbia, which a global movement that shifted the narrative in this and in the world. and they are depressed. they are confused. and they many of them, especially the palestinians and the lebanese are suffering what they one of them talk to me today about as survivor's guilt. they feel that they put their all into the movement, the encampment, the occupation, the demonstra
rashid is the edward saeed professor emeritus of modern studies at columbia university. he's the author of many books, one of which apparently biden just picked up, i guess, better late than never, but the hundred years war on palestine. rashid if we'll come up now and after will show a video of rafat. we'll have a little more music and will conclude the evening. thank you. i think we're all deeply sad. many of us are feeling what i would call survivor's guilt that we have our grandchildren....
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at university of phoenix. >> protesters areth gearing here in washington ahead of president-elect trump inauguration monday. trump will return to the washington, d.c. area later today where he will attend a reception and firework show tonight at has golf club in northern virginia. welcome to fox news live i'm griff jenkins it is another busy news hour jackie. >> i'm jackie heinrich. >> this will reportedly include ice raids in many sanctuary cities alexandria huff is outside trump national golf club in sterling, virginia with more for us. hi alexandria. reporter: hi jackie good to be with you we've seen over the past few days all of this work that gritty work to prepare for a transition happen. but the pageantry it will kick off funnelly from here, about 30 miles outside of d.c. later this evening with this posted reception and fireworks display but talking about some of that work even down in palm beach yesterday, the president-elect hosted new york city mayor eric adams he also had a call with chinese president xi jinping stated on that call we discuss fentanyl and president and i wil
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i know with the adjustment of salaries could not compensate for inflation. i know for university employees, this means of loss of real purchasing power of over 33 percent. and also the cost of students we get this reality is that menu, the sake. and i know that another faculty is at the university of one is iris, for example. the lighting in the common rooms has been reduced in order to save energy. now and i didn't mean, and he, wilma lives, tough austerity measures curb installation and boost the economy. some experts believe that his neo liberal approach can get the country back on track, the me buddies to get in full get the president malay is doing the right thing. not spending more than we can to spend money. look, he saw and not spending more than we have the name. this is the only way we can achieve a budget surplus again and reduce inflation in the long term. ready gully yeah, that's in the heading for that young. not every once these things that way with the countries soup kitchen, seeing a dramatic rise in demand that remains to be seen. whether malays course will stab
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of his most important intelligence tests. they live in his institute at queen mary university. the many skills such as caring for off spring are innate. but would bumblebees also be able to solve a completely new task which cro could master? sugar of water is added to artificial flowers for an experiment. then 6 bumblebees are led into the box, the gradually they each realize that there is a reward to be had here in step 2, an obstacle in the form of the plexiglass plate blocks access to the reward. the bumblebees can still see it, but no longer reach it. initially, they ignore the thread side by reason for success or dis, the best t. a nice. the thing about this experiment is that the animal isn't just moving towards a food source. it has to learn a new move. my goal is to get to the food, in this case, pulling on a threat and, and fraud and seeing some listen. when this is how i know solving this problem to obtain a reward is something that a b, or bumblebee has never had to do. and it's evolutionary history on the youngest fish to any of us, thomas go sisters most so will the
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groups, by demonstration officials weren't dismissive characterizing the chaos on hundreds of universities ofas young people engaging in the exercise of the first amendment rights which brings me back to the first point i already raised. what does this have anything to do with what took place in new orleans? anything. it's puzzle pieces we are under attack. this is a war. home grown, imported, all of it be divided white house work with colleges to take terrorists sympathized and students from deportation? the answer is yes. they did. so, here we are in the state of war. what do we have in the white house? we have a sympathizer with the enemy. what about here in our country? disrupt terror funding terror supporting organizations look at this one. this is just just happened a fes ago but house ways and means committee and this statement house dhouse democrats crackingn support for terrorism by tax-exempt organizations in our country providing relief from tax penalties for american hostage. legislation exists for u.s. non- profits mate material supporting terrorist organizations was defeated by
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at university of phoenix. it won't be enforced.k to you. >> welcome back america who hear the senator tom cotton is it your sense of the republican majority now in the senate speaker of the house was a great patriot mike johnson who is also support strong at the state of israel. in course donald trump is the best from the state of israel ever had in the oval office as we all know. that, plus you have walls national security adviser you're going to have a headset that i believed strongly as a secretary of defense. you're going to have rubio in the stat state department. wonderful patriots. is that your sense this could be a golden age of relations between the united states, israel, and dealings with the middle east? >> i believe so president trump was the most of pro- israel in his first term i expect that will be repeated in his second term. and just recent days as you pointed out president trump, mike wallace, marco rubio, pete hegseth have all voiced strong support for allowing israel to finish the job and destroyed hamdestroy ha
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of the room. and our university and community colleges are ready to take the challenge. [applause] >> dean crane, i think we want to see more of you than hiding behind a pillar. finally, there's been much said about-- and promised on this year's election. the eyes of our citizens and the nation are upon us. the responsibility of actually governing rests solely upon our shoulders. there will always be differences between the legislative and executive branch and that's natural. that's our system of checks and balances. our founding fathers spoke eloquently of the temptation of one branch to usurp the other. and their design, our constitution relies on competition between those branches to keep each of them in their places. we are heirs to their wisdom, but here in wyoming i know we can work together, to you, the people of wyoming, i pledge to continue to protect your rights, to core industries, our way of life, as well as the way of the rights of our families and their security, both financial and physical. and now and for our children, and grandchildren, in the words of ta
of the room. and our university and community colleges are ready to take the challenge. [applause] >> dean crane, i think we want to see more of you than hiding behind a pillar. finally, there's been much said about-- and promised on this year's election. the eyes of our citizens and the nation are upon us. the responsibility of actually governing rests solely upon our shoulders. there will always be differences between the legislative and executive branch and that's natural. that's our...
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university press. again, we're talking to dr. al camarillo, professor emeritus of history over at the stanford university. there is that website for more information. we'll be back with dr. al camarillo here on "comunidad del valle," stay with us. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ damian: he is the author of "compton in my soul." dr. al camarillo is a historian by trade, educated out at ucla, he joins us here on "comunidad del valle," professor emeritus over at stanford university. talk about your involvement, creation maybe, your contribution to the study of chicano history. dr. camarillo: well, i'm gonna take you back a little bit to answer that question. so again, one of the reasons i wrote the book is to explain how, for the very first time in american history, mexican americans and other latinos and people of color in general, of my generation, that generation that were kids in the late 40s and 50s and came of age as teenagers and young adults in the 1960s. so, you absolutely know this, damian, but a lot of people don't realize that that opportunity to go to college for mexican america
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assistant professor in the department of health behavior at the university of north carolina at chapelill. doctor marisa hall joins me now. doctor hall, thank you for joining. for many, the idea of this being the third cause, leading cause is just stunning to so many people. the current alcohol warning it, it cautions that potential lifelong problems could happen if consumed during a pregnancy, and highlights the danger of the driving under the influence. but now juxtapose that to your proposed warning that would underscore how drinking alcohol causes seven different types of cancer. why would yours be more effective? >> what a great question and thank you for covering this important topic. we were really excited to see the surgeon general's report today. it's very important information to get out to the public that alcohol causes seven types of cancer. but we do know that fewer than half of americans know about this link. and warning labels are a great way to actually make that information salient to consumers. and available on the product exactly at the point of purchase. and so you
assistant professor in the department of health behavior at the university of north carolina at chapelill. doctor marisa hall joins me now. doctor hall, thank you for joining. for many, the idea of this being the third cause, leading cause is just stunning to so many people. the current alcohol warning it, it cautions that potential lifelong problems could happen if consumed during a pregnancy, and highlights the danger of the driving under the influence. but now juxtapose that to your proposed...