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when we talk about sanction russian company will definitely tear away marina shakana from the university of central eastern european studies. thank you very much. thinking let's have a look at some of the other world news. un human rights sheets that is roles recently asked. price on gaza may constitute waterfront, seals and teams to fin the minutes improve, come off a violating international military and law by firing rockets into threats un as a green launch investigation into alleged crimes committed during the 11th day conflict. earlier this month, dozens of people are drowned in western jury after an overloaded boat carrying around $160.00 passages front in the knees area. but it had less central new state and was heading to the states when it broke into the rescue. workers, se 22 people survived, only 5 bodies from tens of thousands of people are leaving. the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo authorities are warning that in nearby volcano could erupt again at any time. mount youngel is in the east close to the border with run the lava. almost reeds go, mine and eruption last we
when we talk about sanction russian company will definitely tear away marina shakana from the university of central eastern european studies. thank you very much. thinking let's have a look at some of the other world news. un human rights sheets that is roles recently asked. price on gaza may constitute waterfront, seals and teams to fin the minutes improve, come off a violating international military and law by firing rockets into threats un as a green launch investigation into alleged crimes...
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. ♪♪ todd: the university of central florida introducing the social justice degree releasing details eld of study saying it aims equipment develop leaders who can influence policy to create social justice. the city is offered as an undergraduate program and the grad program. critics say it is another way to, quote, get broke to go woke. tennessee banning critical race theory in public schools, bill we banning the theory from being taught in school saying students should learn about american exceptionalism rather than divisive topics, tennessee is the fourth state to ban the controversial topic joining arkansas, oklahoma and idaho. >> texas is one signature from being able to carry handguns, governor avedon what they, strongest second amendment bill in state history. firearms reporter and founder of the reload human capacity here to react, thanks for being here. this is the largest, is that correct? >> absolutely right. the 21st state to institute the kind of policy. it is extremely recent too, they have that. >> let's take a look at the bill to bring us up. 21 and over who can legally
. ♪♪ todd: the university of central florida introducing the social justice degree releasing details eld of study saying it aims equipment develop leaders who can influence policy to create social justice. the city is offered as an undergraduate program and the grad program. critics say it is another way to, quote, get broke to go woke. tennessee banning critical race theory in public schools, bill we banning the theory from being taught in school saying students should learn about american...
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welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor alan arnold. the oakes are in the house. so thank you for coming please join us again. everyone next week on the 26. we're going to continue the lunch and learn series the director of the rothschild archival will be here melanie aspy. they should be really fascinating. this is an historic banking house again a week from this thursday and then on the 24th, this is tuesday upcoming. we'll be screening the rediscovering alexander hamilton. this is the pbs documentary. there's recently released and all your questions about the movie can be answered because the producer director michael pack will be in the house. now turning our attention to today and matthew algeo, and the president is a sick man. this is matthew's third book his second. truman's excellent adventure, which traced harry and best truman's cross-country trip in 1953. got a lot of great, press and in 2009 the washington post called it one of the best books of the year and additionally before that. he wrote a book about the war years and f
welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor alan arnold. the oakes are in the house. so thank you for coming please join us again. everyone next week on the 26. we're going to continue the lunch and learn series the director of the rothschild archival will be here melanie aspy. they should be really fascinating. this is an historic banking house again a week from this thursday and then on the 24th, this is tuesday upcoming. we'll be screening the rediscovering alexander...
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welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor alan arnold. the oakes are in the house. so thank you for coming please join us again. everyone
welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor alan arnold. the oakes are in the house. so thank you for coming please join us again. everyone
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the university of central florida is offering students a graduate certificate in social justice.ks the move is teaching college students all the wrong ideas. have a listen here. >> i think we should be teaching people the skills they need to find a good paying job and contribute to the communities, families and country in the 21st century and that's why we have universities and college degrees. not to train a generation of cultural marxist activists but to train people to go out and find jobs. >> bill: dave rueben with me now. how are we to understand this? >> at some level i'm happy universities are flat out saying what they are doing instead of subtly importing it. that's what they've been doing for years and years. it is not as if this woke thing that we now all talk about magically appeared in the last year. they subtly have been importing these horrific anti-american ideas, the idea of equity over equality have been doing it in all of the classes even in the stem classes. in the science classes and math classes as well. so now at least the university is flat out saying this
the university of central florida is offering students a graduate certificate in social justice.ks the move is teaching college students all the wrong ideas. have a listen here. >> i think we should be teaching people the skills they need to find a good paying job and contribute to the communities, families and country in the 21st century and that's why we have universities and college degrees. not to train a generation of cultural marxist activists but to train people to go out and find...
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the university of central florida offering a graduate certificate program and communications track focusedlicy to create social justice. the course is designed it is said for students who want to become city council members, government professors, lawmakers, political consultants, senators, other public policy figures. churn them out at the university. you can also take classes in social innovation and activism. stuart: come on, ashley. cut the sarcasm, man. you know perfectly well we need more political activists. you know that! get out of here. ashley: please move on. please. stuart: i will. okay. you like this one. ashley: thank you. stuart: tiger returns, not to the golf course but tiger woods made a rare public appearance since his car accident, that was late february. we'll tell you all about that public appearance on your screens now. >>> first though the surge at the border shows no signs of slowing down. we will take you there to fox's star reporter bill melugin. that's after this. it's not some magical number. and it's not something we just achieve at the end. it's a feeling... o
the university of central florida offering a graduate certificate program and communications track focusedlicy to create social justice. the course is designed it is said for students who want to become city council members, government professors, lawmakers, political consultants, senators, other public policy figures. churn them out at the university. you can also take classes in social innovation and activism. stuart: come on, ashley. cut the sarcasm, man. you know perfectly well we need more...
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university of central florida students can now receive a graduate certificate from the college of communityng we call it wokeness, social justice whatever it maybe. look it's a theory that says the following. the world is divided up between oppressor s and the oppressed and that's the story of america in their mind. oppressor s and the oppressed okay? the system, our system of economics, our government, our laws, our educational system, everything is traditional marriage, religion, is all designed to benefit the oppress or at the expense of the oppressed. all the oppressor s are bad, even doesn't matter what you are individually, all of them are bad, and all of the oppressed are good. it doesn't matter what they do individually, and so the answer is that whole system has to be torn down, including capitalism and replaced with something else that's what they call social justice. that's the brand and that's the name they created for it but what it really is is it's neo ma rxish, it is another way to tear apart capitalism and the american way. steve: so are you okay with that school in your st
university of central florida students can now receive a graduate certificate from the college of communityng we call it wokeness, social justice whatever it maybe. look it's a theory that says the following. the world is divided up between oppressor s and the oppressed and that's the story of america in their mind. oppressor s and the oppressed okay? the system, our system of economics, our government, our laws, our educational system, everything is traditional marriage, religion, is all...
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germany, 1923 at the institute for social research part of frankfurt university's institute, a group of marxist philosophers got together to debate a central question, why did the working class revolutions predicted by marxists and angled not sweep the world? their main conclusion, the proletariat were held back by family, religion and culture. these three things they argued were the building blocks of bourgeois society used by the elite to keep the masses oppressed. they invented a new theory which explains all this and explained how to dismantle those building blocks. it was called critical theory. many of these frankfurt school philosophers, as they became known, eventually made their way across the atlantic to new york when they took up residence at columbia university, critical theory became critical race theory and it grew and spread throughout the 1970s, 80s and 90s to become the dominant on-campus ideology that we see today. this is what these useful idiots in corporate america, the democratic party and the media are embracing. they have become pathetic stooges of our number one domestic threat, the real enemy within in the tragedy
germany, 1923 at the institute for social research part of frankfurt university's institute, a group of marxist philosophers got together to debate a central question, why did the working class revolutions predicted by marxists and angled not sweep the world? their main conclusion, the proletariat were held back by family, religion and culture. these three things they argued were the building blocks of bourgeois society used by the elite to keep the masses oppressed. they invented a new theory...
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central part of the country. according to a state government official, its been confirmed. it is the latest in a series of attacks on schools and universities in recent months. why more than 700 students have been abducted for ransom out the armed men invaded the school into gina in raffi, in the north central state of nija. it has not. it's not clear how many students have been taken hostage yet, but the report say the men with asked the several hours. a government official says to people was shot in the attack. and people travelling and a connie by also kidnapped final round of talks as resumed in vienna, aimed at resurrecting the 2015 iran nuclear deal. global powers have been holding torque since april and a bit to bring the united states back on board around says it's optimistic and agreement will be reached. although a caution, the serious issues remain on the 2015 deal. iran agreed to limit its nuclear program and exchange for sanctions relief. but it's been broken on both sides. since donald trump pulled the us out of the deal in 2018 will mark fitzpatrick, his direct trevino, proliferation program at the international institute of
central part of the country. according to a state government official, its been confirmed. it is the latest in a series of attacks on schools and universities in recent months. why more than 700 students have been abducted for ransom out the armed men invaded the school into gina in raffi, in the north central state of nija. it has not. it's not clear how many students have been taken hostage yet, but the report say the men with asked the several hours. a government official says to people was...
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the way we teach history in the schools today is a product of a centralized system that begins in the elite universities then in the schools of education, which are usually not so elite, and then down through bureaucrats that provide curriculum. and those start at the federal level and run down through the states. and so the view of american history is legislated and reflected in textbooks, the choosing of which are led by the big states. and so students don't know. here's a simple example. it's a common knowledge among young people today, because all of the books say that thomas jefferson was a hypocrite because he wrote the declaration of independence and yet he was a slave holder. and those are true things. he did do those things. but what they're not told is, that he thought himself that the declaration of independence condemned the institution of slavery. he himself said things beautifully, in the contest between the master in the slave, the almighty had no attribute that can side with us. i tremble for my country when i think that god is just. i live in michigan which is part of the northwest terr
the way we teach history in the schools today is a product of a centralized system that begins in the elite universities then in the schools of education, which are usually not so elite, and then down through bureaucrats that provide curriculum. and those start at the federal level and run down through the states. and so the view of american history is legislated and reflected in textbooks, the choosing of which are led by the big states. and so students don't know. here's a simple example....
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of american economics. to give this some central places if it had the universe of what it meant and what it was for. human beings can. rapidly sit down and decide how much of her time do we want to spend working and how do we want that work to be divided in one of the goods and services with the work should produce for us collectively to consume. families do that all of the time. the allocate labor. who is going to clean up what part of the yard saturday afternoon. nobody has to earn a profit. no calculation has to be made a . dull kinds of decisions have been made by human society all through history. when capitalism is gone, we will remember the kind of amazement that people conform to themselves in order to maximize this one thing. as if we work looking at an ancient society which never made any decision without first having an in-depth conversation with the god, we look back we kind of wonder about that. we see a certain artistic flair. but to take it seriously, is in amazement that we will look back on profit in the same way. socialist society has and will be able to solve the problem and how t
of american economics. to give this some central places if it had the universe of what it meant and what it was for. human beings can. rapidly sit down and decide how much of her time do we want to spend working and how do we want that work to be divided in one of the goods and services with the work should produce for us collectively to consume. families do that all of the time. the allocate labor. who is going to clean up what part of the yard saturday afternoon. nobody has to earn a profit....
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of accuracy. tom: really can't say enough about that conversation. look for it in its entirety. lee got heated on central bank theory. always generous, dennis gartman joins us now, with the university i've got to start with the market reaction here. you and i know this is not a correction. it is not a bear market. it is a little bit of what the french call -- what do you do when you get this cacophony of events? dennis: i think you have to be very careful. i have really not liked stocks for the last two months, especially tech. i like the things that, if you drop them on the foot, will hurt. copper, steel, tin, aluminum, automobiles, tires, railroads. those sorts of things. but i have been very bearish about the stock market generally, and i think we are going to have a bounce today. you can't take the dow down 1100 points in the course of three days and not have some return from the lows. but what bothers me, what we should watch for is how the volume comes in or get the volume came in yesterday on the downside very hard. if we have a bounce today and the volume is limited, and i think it shall be, that will be a very delicate circumstance. so i think you have to be very careful.
of accuracy. tom: really can't say enough about that conversation. look for it in its entirety. lee got heated on central bank theory. always generous, dennis gartman joins us now, with the university i've got to start with the market reaction here. you and i know this is not a correction. it is not a bear market. it is a little bit of what the french call -- what do you do when you get this cacophony of events? dennis: i think you have to be very careful. i have really not liked stocks for the...
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it is a mythology of american economics and of the neoclassical economics to give this some central place as if it had a universality of what it meant and what it was for. human beings can very rationally sit down and decide, how much of our time do we want to spend working? and how do we want that two, be divided? what their goods and services our work should produce for us collectively to consume? families do that all the time. they allocate labor, who is going to clean up what part of the yard saturday afternoon. nobody has to earn a profit, nobody calculations has to be made. all kinds of decisions have been made by human society all through history. when capitalism is gone, we will remember with a kind of amazement that people deformed themselves in order to maximize this one thing. it's as if we were looking at an ancient society which never made any decision without first having an in depth conversation with the god of the tree. we look back and we kind of wonder about that. we see a certain artistic flair but a to take it seriously is an amazement and we'll look back on profit in the same way. socialist soci
it is a mythology of american economics and of the neoclassical economics to give this some central place as if it had a universality of what it meant and what it was for. human beings can very rationally sit down and decide, how much of our time do we want to spend working? and how do we want that two, be divided? what their goods and services our work should produce for us collectively to consume? families do that all the time. they allocate labor, who is going to clean up what part of the...
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alexandra ritchie, a history of central europe that specializes in defense and security issues. she completed her ba at the university of victoria and went on to study at sainte anthony's college, oxford, where she wrote a doctoral thesis on the political manipulation of history in east and west journey. she's the author of a history of berlin, named one of the top 10 books of the year by american publishers weekly and hitler's, himmler, and the warsaw uprising which won a prize for best nonfiction book of 2014. she has contributed to many articles, document rates, radio programs and television programs. we are delighted she's the current convene or of the presidential counselors here at the national world war ii museum. she's a member of the senate of the museum in poland and they cochair of history and international studies. i think by now everyone is familiar with the drill. drill in that both paul and alex will have 10 minutes to present and then we will come back for a 15 minute roundtable and then open it up to your questions. with that, paul, you will go first, and we will turn it over to alex. please, paul. p
alexandra ritchie, a history of central europe that specializes in defense and security issues. she completed her ba at the university of victoria and went on to study at sainte anthony's college, oxford, where she wrote a doctoral thesis on the political manipulation of history in east and west journey. she's the author of a history of berlin, named one of the top 10 books of the year by american publishers weekly and hitler's, himmler, and the warsaw uprising which won a prize for best...
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barreto is professor of political science and chicano in central american studies at university of california at los angeles and founder of the research center of latino policy and politics initiative. his research examines the political participation of racial and ethnic minorities in the united states and his work has been published in numerous leading scholarly journals. , in addition to his research on latino voting patterns, dr. barreto has conducted extensive research of voting rights. he has been an expert witness in numerous voting rights lawsuits. terry minnis is the senior director of census and voting programs with the asian americans advancing justice organization. she is a a widely respected authority on voting rights. she is one of the key leaders in the campaigns to reauthorize the voting rights act of 2006, and i've been in congress long enough to remember and to participate in that. she was a key leader in the campaign to reauthorize vra in 2006. and i might say to my republican friends, it was mr. sensenbrenner, you know that i -- very well it was mr. , sensenbrenner and pre
barreto is professor of political science and chicano in central american studies at university of california at los angeles and founder of the research center of latino policy and politics initiative. his research examines the political participation of racial and ethnic minorities in the united states and his work has been published in numerous leading scholarly journals. , in addition to his research on latino voting patterns, dr. barreto has conducted extensive research of voting rights. he...
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and a professor of political sciences and central american studies at the university of california losangeles and founder of the research center of latino policy politics initiative. his research examines the political it is patient racial and ethnic minorities in the united states and is worked with and numerous journals and in addition to his research on the voting patterns, the doctor has conducted extensive research and voting rights has been an expert witness in numerous voting rights lawsuits. terry minnis is a senior director of sensors in voting programs with the asian americans advancing justice organization. she is a widely respected authorityyor voting rights and y leader in campaign to reauthorize the voting rights act of 2006 and i've been in congress long enough to remember participating in that. and she was a a key leader in te campaign to reauthorize the pra in 2006 hanoi my say to my republican friends, he was. [inaudible]. you know that well. and president bush and others who embrace the 2006 reauthorization. so that too was bipartisan. but also the supreme court's de
and a professor of political sciences and central american studies at the university of california losangeles and founder of the research center of latino policy politics initiative. his research examines the political it is patient racial and ethnic minorities in the united states and is worked with and numerous journals and in addition to his research on the voting patterns, the doctor has conducted extensive research and voting rights has been an expert witness in numerous voting rights...
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of what happens with the central pacific and the big four. what they do do is create some of the institutions of modern california. we're sitting in one, stanford university, but there's a long tangled story there, i won't go into that. the huntington library. these institutions survived, but what's interesting, the family lines die. there is no direct line to the standards that ends with leland junior. there's no direct line of the huntington's, the elders rumors about that. there's no direct line to the hopkins, the crocker's to have children, they all die young. i i this is probably a cynical way to end the top, but that may have been the greatest gift to the state of california. because if their children had lived, the institutions named out would probably not exist. so thank you. i (applause) >> there are microphones here in the side for questions. >>. . ? >>,,,. who was exhibited and the map connection. he was the first to take out the map would be a practical line for the railroad. it's a practical line so you can get a train up over, it's not a practical line for making any money. jude himself comes to distrust the other associates. and the rumor
of what happens with the central pacific and the big four. what they do do is create some of the institutions of modern california. we're sitting in one, stanford university, but there's a long tangled story there, i won't go into that. the huntington library. these institutions survived, but what's interesting, the family lines die. there is no direct line to the standards that ends with leland junior. there's no direct line of the huntington's, the elders rumors about that. there's no direct...
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university the more necessary. and yes, as of these last several years particular successful in october back in 17 to set a cornerstone stone for what's began as simply the central college and then happening within a year to have the build through our virginia house of delegate succeed to refer to it as a true university of virginia and a reminder sales in this achievement on behalf of every one of us. again, every one of us found us. or i would consider myself as a founder to not be alone colonel monroe is next to me on it former president madison as well general john hartwell clark, of course senator campbell joseph carrington campbell and and others here, david calls david watson. never forget him. oh, there's seven of us. i think you may understand collectively as founders but to create a university of which the curriculum will continue to grow as new frontiers of knowledge or discovered. and that is hell we continue to found with every successive generation. that further learning so necessary. not only to inspire us but to equip us to hold solidly the rains of self-government. commissary jefferson one of our guests tony i would like to know who your politic
university the more necessary. and yes, as of these last several years particular successful in october back in 17 to set a cornerstone stone for what's began as simply the central college and then happening within a year to have the build through our virginia house of delegate succeed to refer to it as a true university of virginia and a reminder sales in this achievement on behalf of every one of us. again, every one of us found us. or i would consider myself as a founder to not be alone...
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said a university of washington analysis says the true toll over 900,000 is more than he would have thought. the official number of covid debts in the u.s. is 581,000. officials from iran's centralk are directly involved in talks. iranian businesses guarantee they can work with global vendors. global news 24 hours a day, on air and quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my friends on wall street, and i have a lot of them, complaining about the fed's policies that are mucking up their trading strategies. i have zero sympathy. there are still 8 million to 10 million americans that want to be working. jonathan: we got some interesting responses from that quote. most people on wall street agree there is more work to be done in the labor market. where there is disagreement is whether $100 billion in qe every month makes a difference. tom: i don't think anybody knows. i think we are making it up as we go. you want to disagree with me, please. i thought jerome powell looked like a genius on friday. jonathan: tom, for that matter as well, and validated the stance of the republicans
said a university of washington analysis says the true toll over 900,000 is more than he would have thought. the official number of covid debts in the u.s. is 581,000. officials from iran's centralk are directly involved in talks. iranian businesses guarantee they can work with global vendors. global news 24 hours a day, on air and quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my friends...
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of time. historian thomas zimmer from georgetown university. you're clearly passionate about the question. thanks so much. >>> and new video just into cnn. tens of thousands of people marching through central with israel holds for now. but while the bombing in gaza is over, the agony is just beginning for the people who live there. introducing colliders. your favorite candy flavors twisted, chopped or layered into a dessert that's made to spoon. new colliders desserts. find them near the refrigerated pudding. front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. you hear that? that's your weathered deck, crying for help. while you do nothing... it's inviting those geese over for target practice. today, let's stain™. right now get incredible savings on select behr premium® stains. starting at $26.98*. at panera, dinner is hot... and ready to serve. order our warm and toasty sandwiches for dinner tonight with delivery or pick-up. only at panera. is your cleanser doing enough for your sensitive skin? cetaphil gentle skin cleanser defends against 5 signs of skin sensit
of time. historian thomas zimmer from georgetown university. you're clearly passionate about the question. thanks so much. >>> and new video just into cnn. tens of thousands of people marching through central with israel holds for now. but while the bombing in gaza is over, the agony is just beginning for the people who live there. introducing colliders. your favorite candy flavors twisted, chopped or layered into a dessert that's made to spoon. new colliders desserts. find them near...
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newspaper that's a sponsor of the event today officials are asking the central government to extend the covid state of emergency as variants take hold we should say that nbc universalrse, the parent company of cnbc, owns the u.s. media rights to the upcoming olympics >>> tonight on ""the news with shepard smith"" where the games stand with less than two months to opening day and also a look at prospects for fans attending the olympics >>> you are now up to date back to you. >> thank you >>> the cnbc nft auction is closed the equivalent of $61,210. the grand total raised for charity is $98,210 by the way, tilman fertitta will be on "power lunch" today to talk more about it we appreciate everything that he just did for that great charity and in mark's memory as well >>> up next, pete's latest trades in "unusual activity" as if there hasn't been enough inusually activity up to this pot on this program already. pot on this program already. we're back after this. a plan that can help grow and protect your money. now or in the future. with an annuity in your plan to help cover essential expenses, you can live the retirement you want. the right financial professional can
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central, what we call the umbrella movement protest. especially because the failure of the 2040 protest, fighting the universal suffrage.ders. it sort of the beginning of the divide of the beginning of the divide of hong kong's democracy movement from that point. we will keep you up—to—date with events in hong kong there. facebook says it will continue to stop donald trump from directly using its platforms. the social media giant's new oversight board ruled the former president had broken its standards and rules by appearing to sympathise with january's attack on the us capitol. but the oversight board told facebook to re—consider whether the ban should be indefinite. james clayton has more. trump's use of social media is almost impossible to disentangle with trumpism itself. it was his way of communicating directly with americans, bypassing the mainstream media that he so loathed. but did he also use that platform to radicalise? were his posts, in part, responsible for these deadly riots? facebook boss mark zuckerberg thought trump's posts could lead to further violence and suspended donald trump indefinitely the day a
central, what we call the umbrella movement protest. especially because the failure of the 2040 protest, fighting the universal suffrage.ders. it sort of the beginning of the divide of the beginning of the divide of hong kong's democracy movement from that point. we will keep you up—to—date with events in hong kong there. facebook says it will continue to stop donald trump from directly using its platforms. the social media giant's new oversight board ruled the former president had broken...
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central america. for more, we are joined by a associate professor of sociology and the founding director of the immigration lab at american university. , harris has been tasked with getting to the roots of the immigration crisis. how could you go about tackling this problem? ernesto: -- it is a very complex issue. it is great that vice president harris is having a conversation with the president of mexico and traveling soon to guatemala and other countes in e region. nevertheless, handling corruption with authorities of these governments will be difficult. harris and the biden administration have t make sure there is a stronger economy, employment, and strong structures to help our cultural sector and oer pple do not have to emigrate. we need society working together to address root causes. monte: it is one thing to identify root causes, but another thing to actually get something done, isn't it? ernest o: absolutely. we have to be clear that addressing these is crucial, but will take a long time. it will probably take a decade until we see results to really restrain immigration. let's do -- vice president harris was talking today a
central america. for more, we are joined by a associate professor of sociology and the founding director of the immigration lab at american university. , harris has been tasked with getting to the roots of the immigration crisis. how could you go about tackling this problem? ernesto: -- it is a very complex issue. it is great that vice president harris is having a conversation with the president of mexico and traveling soon to guatemala and other countes in e region. nevertheless, handling...
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central london in 2019. the jury found that a catalogue of failings led to the deaths of the cambridge university graduates.amily of one of the events... our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the background to the case. both committed to helping others. the man who murdered them was living under a curfew, having just come out of prison. he was also still being investigated by mi5. but still travelled alone to london to kill. convicted terrorist, usman khan, travelling to london alone on a train. only recently out of prison, there had been intelligence that he was planning an attack but the trip had been authorised. it ended with hand fighting on london bridgejust it ended with hand—to—hand fighting on london bridgejust outside fishmongers�* hall, while inside two young people, saskia jones and jack merritt, were dying. the inquest said the unacceptable management of khan and poor sharing of vital intelligence had contributed to their deaths. for those who hide behind the cloak of secrecy, to search their own conscience and review their own potential failings. however, it is beyond understanding
central london in 2019. the jury found that a catalogue of failings led to the deaths of the cambridge university graduates.amily of one of the events... our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the background to the case. both committed to helping others. the man who murdered them was living under a curfew, having just come out of prison. he was also still being investigated by mi5. but still travelled alone to london to kill. convicted terrorist, usman khan, travelling to london...
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university, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mola lenghi, thank you. and tonight after a day of sweltering heat, severe storm alerts are posted across the northeast and central's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. all right, good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. well, hello, everybody. from pittsburgh down to d.c. up into portions of vermont. all fueled by some big-time heat today. look at this. we had norfolk, virginia hitting 97. augusta, maine, hit 90 degrees. 97, tomorrow all of this will be gone and a great looking thursday, i want to talk about the central lanes plains right now, we see another area of severe weather, the threat right now, we're talking about tornadoes from portions of colorado into texas, that line will be sagging to the southeast by tomorrow. tomorrow i focus on oklahoma to missouri, friday and that area, it a much calmer picture for you but friday is kicking off the holiday weekend. everyone wants to know what does that weather look like, let's talk about the worst weather, the northeast, '60s with a rain chance, if you are looking for warmth, head to the pacific northwest. you could be looking at
university, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mola lenghi, thank you. and tonight after a day of sweltering heat, severe storm alerts are posted across the northeast and central's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. all right, good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. well, hello, everybody. from pittsburgh down to d.c. up into portions of vermont. all fueled by some big-time heat today. look at this. we had norfolk, virginia hitting 97. augusta, maine,...
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university, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mola lenghi, thank you. and tonight after a day of sweltering heat, severe storm alerts are posted across the northeast and central. let's get the forecast now fr cbs' lonnie quinn. all right, good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. well, hello, everybody. here in new york city, we are i would say about an hour away from some big storms moving right through the metro areas. the severe thunderstorm watches for the northeast, boy, they're all over the place, anywhere from pittsburgh to d.c. up into portions of vermont. all fueled by some big-time heat today. look at this. we had norfolk, virginia hitting 97. augusta, maine, hit 90 degrees. that's going to fuel those storms. by tomorrow you'll get a much nicer day. we want to talk about the central plains where we're looking at a tornado threat. the tornado watch, which right now around colorado to texas. tomorrow it's missouri to oklahoma. it retains its strength moving through the overnight hours into your area. by friday, it's a calmer situation for you. the holiday weekend, the worst weather looks to be the northeast, talking 60s and rain.
university, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mola lenghi, thank you. and tonight after a day of sweltering heat, severe storm alerts are posted across the northeast and central. let's get the forecast now fr cbs' lonnie quinn. all right, good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. well, hello, everybody. here in new york city, we are i would say about an hour away from some big storms moving right through the metro areas. the severe thunderstorm watches for the...
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president of purdue university, talking about the civics literacy program being introduced and more broadly the area of civic spirit we welcome your calls and comments for those of you in eastern or central-8000, (202) 748-8001 mountain or pacific, college students and parents (202) 748-8002. the headline from the exponent, the purdue student paper, the requirement is optional for current students, voted on by your board of trustees on june 10 parent i understand that it was rejected by the faculty senate. what was the pushback? guest: timing and discussion about how it should be put together. there are three pathways a student can choose among, this was devised by a faculty group, there has been lots of inputs. the senate represents one point of view on our campus but hardly the only. some of the concerns were taken into account. the board of trustees believes that this is a responsibility we have as a public university. having heard all of the pros and cons. host: this network has been involved in this civics literacy issue with high schoolers with our annual cram for the exam, we bring in teachers to help prepare students for the ap government, ap history tests. we did that a week ago
president of purdue university, talking about the civics literacy program being introduced and more broadly the area of civic spirit we welcome your calls and comments for those of you in eastern or central-8000, (202) 748-8001 mountain or pacific, college students and parents (202) 748-8002. the headline from the exponent, the purdue student paper, the requirement is optional for current students, voted on by your board of trustees on june 10 parent i understand that it was rejected by the...
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the three of us know, you do not become prosperous being on the government dole but this is how the government retains power, as the slow march towards universal basic income and other central planning controls that will completely disrupt and kill the market. david: what is extraordinary is that these payments are not going to stop until the end of the summer. so many businesses were desperately hoping to open for the summer so that they could open outside, get people they need. they're going to have to wait until summer is over primarily, until, they can really open full time. all right. stay with us, gang. we have more for you coming up. recall rebate. gavin newsom is looking to give out $600 to roughly 2/3 of california residents ahead after public recall election. fox correspondent william la jeunesse is in l.a. with all the details. hi, william. reporter: talk about a gift, often scorned 1% handed governor newsom a lifeline and california an historic windfall. 76 billion-dollar budget surplus. toss in another 27 billion in federal covid aid, the state is rolling in cash, enabling newsom to hand out checks to 2/3 of state residents. those earning up to 75 grand a year,
the three of us know, you do not become prosperous being on the government dole but this is how the government retains power, as the slow march towards universal basic income and other central planning controls that will completely disrupt and kill the market. david: what is extraordinary is that these payments are not going to stop until the end of the summer. so many businesses were desperately hoping to open for the summer so that they could open outside, get people they need. they're going...
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them that centrally-planned power and ultimately that continues to crush economic prosperity, economic freedom and the backbone of this country which is is small business. charles: ubi, universalome, that is a fantastic point. by the way i'm inclined to agree with you. i want to get your opinion on something that happened yesterday, really amazing a group of employees at a dollar general store in maine, they quit at once. posted a whole bunch of signs talking about the lousy pay and long hours. some blamed capitalism. what would carol roth say if she could speak to those workers. if you could speak to the shift that shut down the store all of sudden, they think capitalism is the problem? >> yeah. as we've been saying, it is not capitalism. you're right about the problem but you're directing the anger in the wrong place. the problem is the government. the government is the one that is causing all of these problems and then you will look to the solution being more government. if they're the ones caused the problems they are not the solution. we need to stop actually with the word capitalism all together. we need to go back to free markets, economic freedom because that is the pa
them that centrally-planned power and ultimately that continues to crush economic prosperity, economic freedom and the backbone of this country which is is small business. charles: ubi, universalome, that is a fantastic point. by the way i'm inclined to agree with you. i want to get your opinion on something that happened yesterday, really amazing a group of employees at a dollar general store in maine, they quit at once. posted a whole bunch of signs talking about the lousy pay and long hours....
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universities, and it works with various agencies. instead of a centralizinged approach that you might -- instead of a centralized approach that you might find in other countries, the fact that we have this distributed ecosystem, the department of energy may collaborate with the department of agriculture, they may collaborate with the department of defense. universities may collaborate with the private sector. it is an eso system. and that ecosystem is whoas unique about research and development in the united states. it is not hierarchical, it is not the majority driven by the private sector or by government. it's an ecosystem and fact that it's so distributed. that means almost like the competition at various places and the competition is helping us grow the innovation economy. so the one thing we need to be cognizant about is that we want to preserve that the uniqueness of our ecosystem and that why we're really talking about the n.s.f., the national science foundation, principally. you can see from this big pie -- we just had this debate. let's increase defense r&d. we're already doing a lot in defense r&d. you can see that n.s.f., i
universities, and it works with various agencies. instead of a centralizinged approach that you might -- instead of a centralized approach that you might find in other countries, the fact that we have this distributed ecosystem, the department of energy may collaborate with the department of agriculture, they may collaborate with the department of defense. universities may collaborate with the private sector. it is an eso system. and that ecosystem is whoas unique about research and development...
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central america yesterday maybe bit of movement there. aishah, thank you. >> three years after her death an iowa jury handed down a guilty verdict in the murder of university student molly tibet. christian rivera a mexican national who came to the u.s. illegally now faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. fox news spoke with one of the jurors after the verdict was read. let's go to alex hogan live with more on this. >> hi arthel this is a tragic case and one of the jurors spoke to fox news about how difficult all of this was emotionally. there were five women and 7 men who reached this verdict unanimously finding christian rivera guilty of murdering molly tibet throughout the trial, the defendant himself showed little emotion. >> even he was at the jury selection, and it was kind of the same -- similar demeanor the whole time i think only time he had a change when he was up testifying and when his daughter's mom came and a little bit more emotional as well. i don't hold that against them at any point. in 2018 molly tibet went for a run she was never seen again. police found the university of iowa student body stabbed in a cornfield. 26-year
central america yesterday maybe bit of movement there. aishah, thank you. >> three years after her death an iowa jury handed down a guilty verdict in the murder of university student molly tibet. christian rivera a mexican national who came to the u.s. illegally now faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. fox news spoke with one of the jurors after the verdict was read. let's go to alex hogan live with more on this. >> hi arthel this is a tragic case and one of the...
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university campuses arresting anyone without an i.d., that was certainly something that was common. in terms of people talking about that time, i think unfortunately many of the people who were central decision-making back in the day, for example the deputy attorney general, richard cline -- he's not around anymore. jared wilson, police chief of washington was around and was very generous with his time in discussing with me all of the events of those days and what was behind is this decision to ultimately follow nixon's orders to do mass arrests. he maintained that he had done the job he was hired to do that day and despite the government lawsuits that were successful against the police and against the government, he didn't express regret as for doing what he thought he had to do to keep the city open that day. i think he was a man of integrity who was caught between a paranoid white house, worried white house and his desire to keep the streets from becoming violent. >> leading up to that day, while folks are camping out in washington, d.c., what was the camping experience like? thousands of people in close proximity proximity to each other. we one of them? what was it like? >> no i
university campuses arresting anyone without an i.d., that was certainly something that was common. in terms of people talking about that time, i think unfortunately many of the people who were central decision-making back in the day, for example the deputy attorney general, richard cline -- he's not around anymore. jared wilson, police chief of washington was around and was very generous with his time in discussing with me all of the events of those days and what was behind is this decision to...
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university and the best-assaulting author how to raise an adult. this book, your turn, how to be an adult and a central guide for young people how to manage the difficulties and advantages ofife. just a quick reminder, if you like to ask julie a question, please submit those in the chat or comment section and we'll try to get through as men questions as we can possibly towards the end of the program. julie, welcome. >> darnell, to much for inning conversation with the around my new book. i'm honor owedded to get to be with queue tonight and grateful the commonwealth club and marcus book stores for supporting this event. really excited to be here, and on this day in particular. >> yes. >> peek offering this day in particular i want to start by reading a brief passage from "your turn" and it's on page 372. you write as i was writing this book, we could very plainly see individualism eclipsing the need offered the collective, whole in america, hundreds of thousands of people were dying from a virus, that some other societies had managed to contain, and the economy was shrinkings because people couldn't work, and people were losing their jobs and getting evicted from homes, an
university and the best-assaulting author how to raise an adult. this book, your turn, how to be an adult and a central guide for young people how to manage the difficulties and advantages ofife. just a quick reminder, if you like to ask julie a question, please submit those in the chat or comment section and we'll try to get through as men questions as we can possibly towards the end of the program. julie, welcome. >> darnell, to much for inning conversation with the around my new book....
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of edinburgh central and the seat of ayr. when the west mr rosie went 62 of the 73 seats and by the warped logic of conservative backbenchers, it a parallel universetives an parking their tax. hopefully it gives an example _ parking their tax. hopefully it gives an example to - parking their tax. hopefully it gives an example to the i parking their tax. hopefully it l gives an example to the people parking their tax. hopefully it i gives an example to the people of plaid cymru that they can find their way back into europe as an independent country. mr speaker, putting an wreck of the scale of the snp victory and achievement... idit snp victory and achievement... ian blackford of the snp giving his response after the queen�*s speech earlier today and we had from the prime minister and keir starmer also. just a silly prime minister to say in response to ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, that he would be hoarding a public enquiry into the end of the session. —— just to say that the prime minister said in response. he also said they would be bringing forward proposals on aduu be bringing forward proposals on adult social care later this year afte
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central district. a witness described the occupant of a silver mitsubishi enter a vehicle. a witness flagged down a passing university of california police department officer who later reported this information to the sfp d. at approximately 12:31 p.m. the department of emergency management broadcast information about a silver mitsubishi with the same license plate number as those previously reported casing vehicles in the area of pier 35. casing is a term used to describe suspicious suspects loitering near vehicles for the suspicion of auto burglary. plain clothed officers ban searching the area. at approximately one thousand two hundred thirty-five p.m., two plain-clothed officers observed the vehicle going southbound on embarcadero approaching washington street. the officers conducted mobile surveillance of the vehicle and its occupants to observe their actions. the officers observed the occupants of the mitsubishi case a parked vehicle. the officers momentarily lost sight of the suspects and then saw them remove bags and items from the parked vehicle. the suspects got back into the silver mitsubishi which then dr
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physics student at the university of leeds who have started a petition against ongoing online learning from the autumn. the prime minister has been at a vaccine centre in centralave built up think partly because we have built up such a wall of defences with the vaccination programme, i don't see anything conclusive at the moment to say that we need to deviate from the road map. but we have got to be cautious, and we are keeping everything under very close observation. we will know a lot more in a few days' time. it is observation. we will know a lot more in a few days' time.— in a few days' time. it is not changing — in a few days' time. it is not changing your— in a few days' time. it is not changing your approach - in a few days' time. it is not| changing your approach yet? in a few days' time. it is not - changing your approach yet? we are aaivin changing your approach yet? we are giving everything — changing your approach yet? we are giving everything under _ changing your approach yet? we are giving everything under careful- changing your approach yet? we are giving everything under careful clap | giving everything under careful clap or review, looking at
physics student at the university of leeds who have started a petition against ongoing online learning from the autumn. the prime minister has been at a vaccine centre in centralave built up think partly because we have built up such a wall of defences with the vaccination programme, i don't see anything conclusive at the moment to say that we need to deviate from the road map. but we have got to be cautious, and we are keeping everything under very close observation. we will know a lot more in...