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well, professor jill weaver leanne from the university of arkansas. we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. thank you. a court in spain has found a brazilian and soccer star and former barcelona player on the elva is guilty of raping a woman in the night club. he's been sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison. of the case is one of the most high profile trials in spain . since it changed the way sexual assault cases are prosecuted. the ruling comes less than a month after a trial that grips the world of sports. former brazilian struck a star dining out of this will be going to prison for sexual assault. he denies any wrongdoing, and his lawyers say they'll fight the verdict. sometimes. i believe in the innocence of mister elvis. mister office is fine. i will now explain this sentence to him. i have not been able to get to study it, but i could already tell you that we are going to appeal to them. it was this is widely considered one of the greatest defenders of all time. he has won over 40 trophies during his career. half of those he ha
well, professor jill weaver leanne from the university of arkansas. we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. thank you. a court in spain has found a brazilian and soccer star and former barcelona player on the elva is guilty of raping a woman in the night club. he's been sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison. of the case is one of the most high profile trials in spain . since it changed the way sexual assault cases are prosecuted. the ruling comes less than a month after a...
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children, but struggle to conceive naturally as jill we valencia is a little professor at the university of arkansas alia. she explained the implications of this rolling. this opinion has no criminal consequences as of right now. right? so if, if a, a clinic were to accidentally destroy an embryo, as of right now, it does not have to be worried about being arrested for murder. but what this, what this opinion says is that is the clinic is, is negligent, and how it stores and takes care of the frozen embryos. that's when the clinic needs to be especially worried. and so in this exact case, at least what's alleged is, is there must have been a lock on the door for the freezer because a random patient was able to walk in and, and grab some of the embryos if dropped to them. um, you know, this has bigger ramifications too though, because in the us we do have a lot of embryos and freezers because we take a lot of eggs out at a time. so and every time any time you have x and a freezer, you better make sure to being careful with them because otherwise under this opinion. so if, if you could start those, th
children, but struggle to conceive naturally as jill we valencia is a little professor at the university of arkansas alia. she explained the implications of this rolling. this opinion has no criminal consequences as of right now. right? so if, if a, a clinic were to accidentally destroy an embryo, as of right now, it does not have to be worried about being arrested for murder. but what this, what this opinion says is that is the clinic is, is negligent, and how it stores and takes care of the...
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you also saw that at the university of arkansas law school. nsas lawyers doing a study of american race law. they wanted to learn about how america could be seen as a paragon of democracy and a good guy country in the world while oh pressing african americans to the degree that we were while oppressing indigenous americans, native americans, and while conquering countries around the world and subjugating the people in those countries as subjects and not citizens. how is it that america looks good and their constitution says none of this is possible, but they're still doing it. they thought that was an excellent idea. (applause) and so they sent an azzi lawyer, heinrich cruger, to the university of arkansas, to do a deep study of racist american law and a way that you could have the 14th amendment and also jim crow. and also lynching. and they brought that. not the government production, they brought his report back to munich and berlin and they used it as the basis for discussion for writing the nuremberg laws to strip jews of their citizenship
you also saw that at the university of arkansas law school. nsas lawyers doing a study of american race law. they wanted to learn about how america could be seen as a paragon of democracy and a good guy country in the world while oh pressing african americans to the degree that we were while oppressing indigenous americans, native americans, and while conquering countries around the world and subjugating the people in those countries as subjects and not citizens. how is it that america looks...
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campaign, and victoria defrancesco soto, dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansaslse does this new polling show us? >> a couple things. it gives the bottom line here is trump in our poll now five point advantage over joe biden, compare that to the last time we took this survey. it was in november. we had trump ahead of bide by two points then. from two to five, significantly i would say we've actually poll add trump/biden matchup 16 times going back to 2019 when biden first got in the race. biden led every single poll we took in 2019 and 2020, often by very large margins. we've now polled the potential 2024 matchup four times. this was the first time in november that trump had the lead. this is the second time that trump's had the lead and at five points it's the biggest lead we've seen over biden since we've been polling a trump/biden matchup. you also mentioned the approval rating. the approval rating probably driving a lot of this, it's low. it's 37%, 60% on the disapprove side. context for that 37%. where were previous presidents seeking re-election at the same
campaign, and victoria defrancesco soto, dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansaslse does this new polling show us? >> a couple things. it gives the bottom line here is trump in our poll now five point advantage over joe biden, compare that to the last time we took this survey. it was in november. we had trump ahead of bide by two points then. from two to five, significantly i would say we've actually poll add trump/biden matchup 16 times going back to...
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uncle bob to the light of his life, ryan, and tim griffin's children, the arkansas attorney general. many considered him a member of their family. he graduated from the university of arkansas and dedicated razorback than. rooting for the hogs in every sport. he served as chief of staff for former congressman jay dickey before returning to arkansas to serve the said, both the public and private sectors. he was named chief deputy attorney general by the attorney general in 2023. he deeply enjoyed golfing, horseracing, and traveling. bob was loyal to those around him and the state of arkansas. i'm thankful for his contributions to our state. furthermore, i am thankful for his friendship. bob's legacy will be felt by many for years to come. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer. for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, madam speaker. i have a strong belief in the power of international trade agreements to make a profound difference. it's not just because 95% of the global economy is outside the united states. these agreements are necessary to raise standards, protect the environment, and to avoid t
uncle bob to the light of his life, ryan, and tim griffin's children, the arkansas attorney general. many considered him a member of their family. he graduated from the university of arkansas and dedicated razorback than. rooting for the hogs in every sport. he served as chief of staff for former congressman jay dickey before returning to arkansas to serve the said, both the public and private sectors. he was named chief deputy attorney general by the attorney general in 2023. he deeply enjoyed...
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so this new book is about three women in different places in life at the university of arkansas.nt. millie wants to grow up. she wants to buy a house and have some stability. agatha is getting over a breakup and wants to have fun, and kennedy is a transfer student who has a secret that she's trying to keep. that's all i'll say. >> whit: as you know we like to partner with little free library to get copies of our "gma" book club picks out there across the country to readers all over the place. and this morning one of our stewards, elizabeth hatfield, has a question for you. let's watch. >> hi, this is elizabeth from indiana and my question for you is, are there any similarities between this book and your first book, "such a fun age"? >> sure. i think i have a lot of the same interests in dialogue and money in those conversations that are so real that it makes you a little uncomfortable. that's what i love to read as well and really interested in a caregiver role. amelia, in my first book she is a domestic worker and millie is an r.a., a weird baby-sitter and i'm interested in care
so this new book is about three women in different places in life at the university of arkansas.nt. millie wants to grow up. she wants to buy a house and have some stability. agatha is getting over a breakup and wants to have fun, and kennedy is a transfer student who has a secret that she's trying to keep. that's all i'll say. >> whit: as you know we like to partner with little free library to get copies of our "gma" book club picks out there across the country to readers all...
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spokesman, and victoria defrancesco soto dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas they are both msnbc political analysts. so victoria, immaterial to get your reaction to the news from the white house the president is going to visit texas to talk to law enforcement and officials ab the southern border. what impact do you think that's going to have? >> jose, this is incredibly important. this is joe biden owning the issue of the boarder and showing that he is ready to roll up his sleeves and do. so not only is he playing defense on the border, but he's playing offense. and strategically, this is his opportunity to say i'm trying to get things done. i'm actually trying to do things that are more conservative in nature in terms of controlling the flow at the border, but the republicans and trump in particular are not letting me. so i think really coming out forward on this issue is very important because we already know that this is an issue that former president trump is going to be strong on. remember, this is what he launched his presidential campaign bid back in 20
spokesman, and victoria defrancesco soto dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas they are both msnbc political analysts. so victoria, immaterial to get your reaction to the news from the white house the president is going to visit texas to talk to law enforcement and officials ab the southern border. what impact do you think that's going to have? >> jose, this is incredibly important. this is joe biden owning the issue of the boarder and showing that he...
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at the university of arkansas part however doctor johnson conclusion seems to be a little different than yours. his research showed the speed of vehicles different from the average speed of other vehicles intersection vehicle increase so does a chance for an accident. in fact the chance is increased to 220% higher if the vehicle is going 10 at mile-per-hour slower than the speed limit. doctor johnson even said if it is implemented its port and two notes it will occur on the basis of supported opinion than the definitive value, value and reliable uses of data. has your agency considered any research to determine what types of crashes would be increased when the agency creates or expands a speed limit or mandate? >> thank you representative for raising this important issue. the strategy identifies speed something needs to be addressed. in the truck crashes is one of the leading reasons why there are fatalities including drivers themselves. ntsc determined speed was a contributed factor not just one but many. a tragic crash in pennsylvania for people lost their lives in six people were inju
at the university of arkansas part however doctor johnson conclusion seems to be a little different than yours. his research showed the speed of vehicles different from the average speed of other vehicles intersection vehicle increase so does a chance for an accident. in fact the chance is increased to 220% higher if the vehicle is going 10 at mile-per-hour slower than the speed limit. doctor johnson even said if it is implemented its port and two notes it will occur on the basis of supported...
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as a former football player at the university of arkansas, i know the powerful ways sports can bring communities and even states together. the current r.f.k. memorial stadium located just down the road from the capital has a long and complex history but is now decrepit and falling apart. the legislation before us today will allow d.c. to mark the ends of legal limbo and the start of revitalization. under the bill the national park service will no longer have to maintain and operate the campus, freeing resources to defer from their backlog. d.c. will be able to revitalize this area and create thousands of jobs with new commercial residential and recreational facilities and preserves a model going forward for other communities, particularly those of large footprints of federal land and represents a win-win for the federal government and d.c. i'd like to take a moment to clarify the intent of congress with the respect to the legislation and the international environmental policy act or nepa. over the course of several months of bipartisan negotiations that involve both the natural resou
as a former football player at the university of arkansas, i know the powerful ways sports can bring communities and even states together. the current r.f.k. memorial stadium located just down the road from the capital has a long and complex history but is now decrepit and falling apart. the legislation before us today will allow d.c. to mark the ends of legal limbo and the start of revitalization. under the bill the national park service will no longer have to maintain and operate the campus,...
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throughout the agency proposal, you referred to the research doctor steven johnson at the university of arkansas. however, dr. john since conclusion seems to be a little different than yours. his research shows that when the speed is different than the average speed, intersections between vehicles increase and so does the chance for an accident. in fact, the chance is increased to 220% higher if the vehicle is going 10 mile-per-hour slower than the speed limit. doctors john said the regulation is implemented, it is important to note that it will occur on the basis of supported opinion rather than the definitive value, valid and reliable instance of data. has your agency considered any research to determine what types of crashes would be increased when the agency creates or expands a speed limit mandate? >> thank you, representative, for raising this important issue. the national safety strategy identifies speed is something that needs to be addressed. truck crashes, speed is one of the leading reasons why there are fatalities on our highways very often including drivers, themselves. determining
throughout the agency proposal, you referred to the research doctor steven johnson at the university of arkansas. however, dr. john since conclusion seems to be a little different than yours. his research shows that when the speed is different than the average speed, intersections between vehicles increase and so does the chance for an accident. in fact, the chance is increased to 220% higher if the vehicle is going 10 mile-per-hour slower than the speed limit. doctors john said the regulation...
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in 1973, dean weber started as head athletics trainer for the university of arkansas where he provided care for thousands of razorback student-athletes. he never missed a football game as an athletic trainer, working over 415 games with the team under eight head coaches. a hall-of-famer, dean served the university for over 50 years and has the third longest tenure of anyone in razorback athletics history behind two others. dean's love for the natural state and razorbacks athletics was immeasurable. still, his legacy will always be in the relationships he built with the athletes, coaches, colleagues and friends. when i think about what made dean special, i can say from personal experience that i was just a walk-on, but dean treated me like an all-american. we can all learn from that and the world could use some more dean webers. we will miss our friend, but we are better having known him. dean weber made a difference. go hogs. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized
in 1973, dean weber started as head athletics trainer for the university of arkansas where he provided care for thousands of razorback student-athletes. he never missed a football game as an athletic trainer, working over 415 games with the team under eight head coaches. a hall-of-famer, dean served the university for over 50 years and has the third longest tenure of anyone in razorback athletics history behind two others. dean's love for the natural state and razorbacks athletics was...
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it's set at arkansas university and revolves around a small group of mainly female students in a dormno spoilers! kiley reid joins me now. thanks very much back very can wejust can we just go back very briefly to the story of the two? there was something in the story that was very tender and funny, but ultimately, it was benevolent racism. . , , ultimately, it was benevolent racism. ., , , ., ., racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism going _ racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism going on _ racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism going on there. - racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism going on there. what l racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism going on there. what i | racism. ultimately, there is a lot i of racism going on there. what i was interested in with such a fun age was a relationship between an employer and employee, and a white woman who is obsessed with what her baby—sitter thinks of her, and an interesting mirror on the other side was not what she thought of alex, it was not what she thought of alex, it was that she didn't really think of he
it's set at arkansas university and revolves around a small group of mainly female students in a dormno spoilers! kiley reid joins me now. thanks very much back very can wejust can we just go back very briefly to the story of the two? there was something in the story that was very tender and funny, but ultimately, it was benevolent racism. . , , ultimately, it was benevolent racism. ., , , ., ., racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism going _ racism. ultimately, there is a lot of racism...