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both i believe are going to university of chicago, which is near here so i want to go see there. there may be no family members there but in most cases, at this time of night when there's something like that, there's a bunch of family members at the emergency room door, and i like to go just in case it's necessary. >> just moving toward university of chicago hospital now where we think there might be victims or a victim from a couple of different shootings. kind of unclear what's going on the pastor wants to get there quickly. because in there are family members there, his goal is to be a calming presence >> reporter: just after midnight and we got word that a gunshot victim is about to be brought here you can see the medical teams are gathering around this trauma bed >> ready one, two, three. >> you have his id >> reporter: every second is critical you see these doctors and nurses hovering over this trauma bed they are trying desperately to save this person's life the beeping right now means there is no heartbeat. how urgent is what's happening right now? >> the patient came in d
both i believe are going to university of chicago, which is near here so i want to go see there. there may be no family members there but in most cases, at this time of night when there's something like that, there's a bunch of family members at the emergency room door, and i like to go just in case it's necessary. >> just moving toward university of chicago hospital now where we think there might be victims or a victim from a couple of different shootings. kind of unclear what's going on...
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from the very beginning, he was editor-in-chief of university of chicago law review. he was a very gifted attorney in chicago, you know, doing some very important cases, so he is a man of multiple talents. he took off the politicians hat and put on the judges height, and i think it was a pretty perfect d.c. circuit judge because he understood backwards and forwards how government work . he had seen it from the congressional side, and if you saw it in the d.c. circuit, a large part of the caseload is how agencies work and what congress is doing. he had an intuitive feel for that that i learned in norma's amount from. he was one of the world's greatest human beings. he was generous, warm, openhearted, and when it came time to help his clerks get jobs, he picked up the phone. i am quite sure i would not have started teaching at the university of chicago had he not helped me get that job. and then when i got tenure at the university of chicago and then he called me and said, come back and work for me again because he had left his seat on the bench and moved to become couns
from the very beginning, he was editor-in-chief of university of chicago law review. he was a very gifted attorney in chicago, you know, doing some very important cases, so he is a man of multiple talents. he took off the politicians hat and put on the judges height, and i think it was a pretty perfect d.c. circuit judge because he understood backwards and forwards how government work . he had seen it from the congressional side, and if you saw it in the d.c. circuit, a large part of the...
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>> two shootings in a row, both critical, both going to university of chicago. no family members there. but in most cases when there's something like that there's a bunch of families at the emergency room that like to go in case it's necessary. >> reporter: just moving toward university of chicago hospital now, where we think there might be victims or a victim from a couple of different shootings. kind of unclear what's going on but the pastor wants to get there quickly because if there are family members there, his goal is to be a calming presence. >> reporter: it just after midnight and we just got word that a gunshot victim is about to be brought here. the medical teams are gathering around this trauma bed. >> ready? one, two, three. >> reporter: every second is critical. you see these doctors around nurses hovering over this trauma bed. they are trying desperately to save this person's life. the beeping right now means there is no heartbeat. how urgent is what's happening right now? >> it's life saving. the person came in cardiac arrest. >> reporter: how lon
>> two shootings in a row, both critical, both going to university of chicago. no family members there. but in most cases when there's something like that there's a bunch of families at the emergency room that like to go in case it's necessary. >> reporter: just moving toward university of chicago hospital now, where we think there might be victims or a victim from a couple of different shootings. kind of unclear what's going on but the pastor wants to get there quickly because if...
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tell us a little about the center for effective government at the university of chicago. mission and why was it started? guest: share. it was created in 2019 at the university of chicago in harris school and it is thinking seriously about challenges to effective government, the inability of government in important ways to solve public problems. in the center, we do a lot of things to lift up scholarship and the end sub -- insights of political scientists who fought long and hard about how we build and sustain institutions that allow people who disagree with one another to speak across the differences in order to solve public problems. so we do conferences and training sessions and we work with media outlets of various forms. an important thing is we do this politics, not another politics podcast. from the top, the reason why it is not another politics podcast is we focus squarely on research and try to think about the particular paper and how it speaks to big, hard questions and politics. we are not leaning back in our chairs and holding forward about our views about what
tell us a little about the center for effective government at the university of chicago. mission and why was it started? guest: share. it was created in 2019 at the university of chicago in harris school and it is thinking seriously about challenges to effective government, the inability of government in important ways to solve public problems. in the center, we do a lot of things to lift up scholarship and the end sub -- insights of political scientists who fought long and hard about how we...
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but like so many, on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school i had no idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in civil practice until in 2013, my husband and i became pregnant with our first child. who we found out was a little boy. our son who we named justice was born later that year and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my son died of natural causes, the pain that i felt as a mother was no different than the pain of a mother or father who had to bury their child for any other reason including murder. i joined the san francisco d.a.'s office in 2014, wanting to be an advocate for those who had suffered loss and pain much like the feeling that i was feeling. i wanted to hold the hands eventually of families who had to bury their children because of crime. and i have dedicated my life and my career since then to being an advocate for victims, to fighting for justice and being dedicated to making san francisco a safer p
but like so many, on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school i had no idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in civil practice until in 2013, my husband and i became pregnant with our first child. who we found out was a little boy. our son who we named justice was born later that year and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my...
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tooker and paul , university of chicago professor john marsheimer, romanian-born military strategist ak, retired colonel douglas mcgregor and former hawaiian rep. tulusigabbert, are basically everyone who talks about resolving the conflict through diplomacy. immediately declared agents of the kremlin, i see the hypocrisy of this list, the biden administration and the washington elite charge the american people and people. all over the world pushing us closer and closer closer to a nuclear idle and all for the sake of protecting democracy, victory over autocracy in ukraine, this is happening against the backdrop of the ukrainian president, who frankly shows that there is no democracy in ukraine. you mentioned several examples of what he did was silencing everyone and imprisoning political opponents who were scheming. he forbade any political activity, 11 opposition parties frankly took control of all the national media within the framework of their unified information policy, and that's it. this emphasizes the defendants in the list was made for money american to the payers, military a
tooker and paul , university of chicago professor john marsheimer, romanian-born military strategist ak, retired colonel douglas mcgregor and former hawaiian rep. tulusigabbert, are basically everyone who talks about resolving the conflict through diplomacy. immediately declared agents of the kremlin, i see the hypocrisy of this list, the biden administration and the washington elite charge the american people and people. all over the world pushing us closer and closer closer to a nuclear idle...
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extension nato writes one of the most respected american international scholars, professor of the university of chicagoohn bershan, agrees the popular opinion in the west can almost entirely blame russian aggression for the ukrainian crisis, but this version is incorrect, the united states and its european allies are more than others to blame for the crisis, the root of the problem of nato expansion central to a broader strategy to remove ukraine from russia's arbiter and integrate it with the west in the mid-1990s, russian leaders have strongly opposed nato expansion in recent years. they made it clear that they would not stand aside. while their strategically important neighbor becomes the bastion of the west , american and european leaders made the mistake of trying to turn ukraine into a western stronghold on the border with russia. now that the consequences have been revealed, it would be an even greater mistake to continue this policy. and here is john wersheimer's opinion on us policy towards china, since a more mighty china will surely challenge usa in asia and. perhaps beyond its borders, the
extension nato writes one of the most respected american international scholars, professor of the university of chicagoohn bershan, agrees the popular opinion in the west can almost entirely blame russian aggression for the ukrainian crisis, but this version is incorrect, the united states and its european allies are more than others to blame for the crisis, the root of the problem of nato expansion central to a broader strategy to remove ukraine from russia's arbiter and integrate it with the...
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zakharov and kirill volkov vesti nedeli unexpected message the institute of politics of the university of chicagorecently published a survey where almost a third of us residents 28% said that perhaps already. soon they will have to go with weapons against the government of the country, let's not forget that the americans have more than 400 million barrels in their hands, but this is just one stroke about the processes, our correspondent denis davydov to mark independence day on july 4, americans will spend 17% more than last year on the independence day table beef for burgers has risen in price by 36% chicken has risen in price by 33%. for families. this will be the most expensive holiday in history from progressive economists, harmful advice on how to save money bloomberg suggests not treating pets let them die to get rid of unnecessary spending, americans buy less drive less in recession, lagging behind it all biden economy fight deflation term who is in america inflation came into play. with the most elderly. come in history 8.6% of the price of gasoline for food for everything is flying up th
zakharov and kirill volkov vesti nedeli unexpected message the institute of politics of the university of chicagorecently published a survey where almost a third of us residents 28% said that perhaps already. soon they will have to go with weapons against the government of the country, let's not forget that the americans have more than 400 million barrels in their hands, but this is just one stroke about the processes, our correspondent denis davydov to mark independence day on july 4,...
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. >> you wanted d to ask about the university of chicago epic study. liar with it and it's a study that shows renewable -- is the 2019 university of chicago epic study. are you familiar with the study? >> i have be honest i'm not familiar with the study. >> we have to keep looking at things. one thing iss the ability like solar and wind because they are for placing the first 10% is cheaper than replacing the second and third 10%. if you add moretr and more reliable infrastructure you need the infrastructure as well so if you look at a places, like texas they have >> $70 billion to get to 21% solar and wind and to andrew dessler's -- an important point is that drives up cost. you defund reliable power plants in de-fund resiliency. he keeps m talking about the fre market is doing it. his subsidies and mandates and you pay the same forelectricity has reliable industry. not one person in this room with pay the same amount for a reliable employee and an employee. we are in even talking about 8% of energy that is not electricity and not talking about the resi
. >> you wanted d to ask about the university of chicago epic study. liar with it and it's a study that shows renewable -- is the 2019 university of chicago epic study. are you familiar with the study? >> i have be honest i'm not familiar with the study. >> we have to keep looking at things. one thing iss the ability like solar and wind because they are for placing the first 10% is cheaper than replacing the second and third 10%. if you add moretr and more reliable...
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but, like so many, on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school, i had no idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in a civil practice until, in 2013, my husband and i became pregnant with our first child, who we found out was a little boy. our son, who renamed justice, was born later that year and tragically died shortly after. it was in the search for my life's purpose, after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my son died of natural causes, the pain that i felt as a mother was no different than the pain of a mother or father who had to bury their child for any other reason, including murder. i joined the san francisco d.a.s office in 2014 wanting to be an advocate for those who had suffered a loss and pain, much like the feeling that i was feeling. i wanted to hold the hands eventually of families who have had to bury their children because of crime. and i have dedicated my life and my career, since then, to being an advocate for victims, to fighting for justice, and being dedicated to making san francisco
but, like so many, on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school, i had no idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in a civil practice until, in 2013, my husband and i became pregnant with our first child, who we found out was a little boy. our son, who renamed justice, was born later that year and tragically died shortly after. it was in the search for my life's purpose, after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my...
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but like so many, on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school, i had no idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in civil practice until, in 2013 my husband and i became pregnant with our first child. who we found out was a little boy. our son, who we named justice, was born later that year and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose, after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my son died of natural causes, the pain that i felt as a mother was no different than the pain of a mother or father who's had to bury their child for any other reason, including murder. i joined the san francisco's -- san francisco das office in 2014, wanting to be an advocate for those who had suffered loss and pain, much like the feeling that i was feeling. i wanted to hold the hands of families who had had to bury their children because of crime. and i have dedicated my life and my career since then to being an advocate for victims, to fighting for justice, and being dedicated to making sa
but like so many, on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school, i had no idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in civil practice until, in 2013 my husband and i became pregnant with our first child. who we found out was a little boy. our son, who we named justice, was born later that year and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose, after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor....
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on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school. idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in civil practice. until in 2013, my husband and i became pregnant with our first child. who we found out was a little boy. arson. who we name justice. was born later that year. and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose. after the death of my son. that i decided to become a prosecutor. well, my son died of natural causes. the pain that i felt as a mother was no different. then the pain of a mother or father who's had to bury their child for any other reason, including murder. i joined the san francisco da's office in 2014. wanting to be an advocate for those who had suffered loss and pain. much like the feeling that i was feeling. i wanted to hold the hands of eventually of families who have had to bury their children. because of crime. and i have dedicated my life and my career. since then. to being an advocate. for victims to fighting for justice. and being dedicated to making s
on the first day that i set foot in the university of chicago law school. idea what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. i spent many years in civil practice. until in 2013, my husband and i became pregnant with our first child. who we found out was a little boy. arson. who we name justice. was born later that year. and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose. after the death of my son. that i decided to become a prosecutor. well, my son died of natural...
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that's according to a poll from the associated press from the university of chicago. that was taken after the expansion of gun rights and the shrinking of abortion protections. and it shows most americans now favor doing away with the justices lifetime appointments. finding two, three americans favor term limits or setting mandatory retirement age for the justices. 43% say they have hardly any confidence in the supreme court now. that number up from 27% just three months ago. electric car maker tesla has filed a quarterly earnings support with the surprise included. it says tesla's fremont factory will begin mandatory mediation with the equal employment opportunity commission or the eeoc. this year's follows complaints from black workers who claim they face discrimination and civil rights violations. ifiation fails, the eeoc can sue tesla in federal courts. california is running a parallel investigation. tesla has asked that it be dismissed and a judge will hear those arguments next month. up next apologizing for historic sins of the church. pope francis makes an unpre
that's according to a poll from the associated press from the university of chicago. that was taken after the expansion of gun rights and the shrinking of abortion protections. and it shows most americans now favor doing away with the justices lifetime appointments. finding two, three americans favor term limits or setting mandatory retirement age for the justices. 43% say they have hardly any confidence in the supreme court now. that number up from 27% just three months ago. electric car maker...
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professor robert pape is the director of the chicago project on security and threats at the university to understand and explain american political violence by studying january the 6th. it's great to get you on the programme, professor. just for our viewers, i'd like to explain that you have been researching political violence in the us and around the world for some time now. talk us through the events that led you to start this specific research.— to start this specific research. �* , , , research. i've been studying international— research. i've been studying international political - international political violence for decades. what led me to focus on january the 6th was actually the pandemic. in april 2020, that is many months before january six, i saw the federal government was dropping the ball on covid, so that meant there would be many mass... and that combination of the federal government dropping the federal government dropping the ball in those deaths could lead to many people in the us losing confidence in the federal government, which is a precursor to political violence
professor robert pape is the director of the chicago project on security and threats at the university to understand and explain american political violence by studying january the 6th. it's great to get you on the programme, professor. just for our viewers, i'd like to explain that you have been researching political violence in the us and around the world for some time now. talk us through the events that led you to start this specific research.— to start this specific research. �* , , ,...
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list include republican senator, ram paul, former rep, tulsa javert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist, john mearsheimer, and pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang greenwald. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they should not get access to the free world. it'll be interesting to see how far the west actually goes in allowing teams zalinski to call the shots. here in the west. maybe zelinski can achieve the impossible, actually succeed in cleaning up wall street. earlier i discussed the ramifications of ukraine conflict, western economic sanctions, and the mainstream media's anti russia onslaught with author columnist and political cartoonist ted roll. it's all different when it's your country just issue doing the thing that you say other countries shouldn't be doing. hypocrisy is rampant in international politics as w
list include republican senator, ram paul, former rep, tulsa javert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist, john mearsheimer, and pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang greenwald. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they...
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include republicans, senator ram paul, former rep, tulsa gabbert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist. john mearsheimer, an pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang greenwald. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they should not get access to the free world. it'll be interesting to see how far the west actually goes in allowing team zalinski to call the shots here in the west . maybe zalinski can achieve the impossible, actually succeed in cleaning up wall street. russians applying for e visas should face a mandatory questionnaire on whether they support the military operation and ukraine. that's a proposal from camp special envoy on sanctions who also says most russians share responsibility for what's happening we insisted those russians who support this genocidal war. and different poll showed that over 80 percent of ru
include republicans, senator ram paul, former rep, tulsa gabbert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist. john mearsheimer, an pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang greenwald. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they...
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we'll say arrow at tech, a shita is a professor of management and information at the university of chicago. he joins us now from it. she's here in japan, thanks for being with us here on. i'll just hear, let me ask you 1st, then what kind of impact on sundays polls might sions of others that have if any of you well i say that i am the l d p. the little dinner party, the ruling party, will get what we call the obituary approach. i think there will be more turn out considering that it's not in excruciating the hot day or raining. so i think the turn out ratio will be better. and our for that reason, i think our overall are there is not particularly large grudge public cap against l d p. so i think they will be safely sustaining the overall majority. and they only need 55 seats was already have 70 or 248 seats. and this time around were voting for $125.00. so i think it is going to be fairly as a stable and are sure victory for the current ruling government about how will his death impact a change in the l d p itself? could his faction lose dominance in some way? well, what would happen? i my
we'll say arrow at tech, a shita is a professor of management and information at the university of chicago. he joins us now from it. she's here in japan, thanks for being with us here on. i'll just hear, let me ask you 1st, then what kind of impact on sundays polls might sions of others that have if any of you well i say that i am the l d p. the little dinner party, the ruling party, will get what we call the obituary approach. i think there will be more turn out considering that it's not in...
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list include republican senator, ram paul, former rep, tulsa gabbert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist. john mearsheimer, an pulitzer prize winning journalist, the land green walls. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they should not get access to the free world. it'll be interesting to see how far the west actually goes in allowing team zalinski to call the shots here in the west . maybe zelinski can achieve the impossible, actually succeed in cleaning up wall street. now to the latest from ukraine, russia's defense ministry says to high position strikes of kill 200 ukrainian soldiers in the southern city of nic alive, russian missiles are said to have targeted a concrete factory where camps troops had set up a base. masika also says strikes have destroyed for ukrainian military command post in the past 24 hours in the den
list include republican senator, ram paul, former rep, tulsa gabbert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist. john mearsheimer, an pulitzer prize winning journalist, the land green walls. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war,...
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jenkins graduated from the university of chicago law school. >> and former d.a. chesa boudin reached out the jenkins, offering to help her make a smooth transition. he released a statement saying, i am proud of the work we did to serve victims and to bring much needed reforms and accountability to our justice system. this is work i will continue in the months and years ahead. as for what comes next, if jenkins wants to keep the job, she will have to run in a special election this november to finish out the current term. then there will be a regularly scheduled election in 2023. boudin could run again next year to try and reclaim the job. >>> the other big story we are following, elon musk says he wants out of his deal to buy twitter. let's go out to elizabeth cook with the latest in this takeover roller coaster ride, liz. >> yeah, it's been quite the saga, ryan. it's yet another twist in this drama between the world's richest man and one of the world's most influential social media platforms. the tesla ceo sent a letter to twitter's board saying he is ending the $
jenkins graduated from the university of chicago law school. >> and former d.a. chesa boudin reached out the jenkins, offering to help her make a smooth transition. he released a statement saying, i am proud of the work we did to serve victims and to bring much needed reforms and accountability to our justice system. this is work i will continue in the months and years ahead. as for what comes next, if jenkins wants to keep the job, she will have to run in a special election this november...
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scroll further down into the research poll that comes from the wall street journal and the university of chicago. interestingly enough, is that the population of ukraine blame the old true right to a far less significant number, i think just above 40 percent of respondents and blamed the ultra right nationalists of the nazi contention within the state. so reading that whole, i think there is certainly an awareness within ukraine we're, we are talking about an intelligent and educated population who are aware of the history of their state and what happened in recent times. reading this, we see a definite effort to all set the blame rather than west of ukraine. and we have, there is a great deal of support for ultra right nationalism. we see a drop off in the blade and being to on the ultra right, having to accept some responsibility because there's no avoiding the responsibility of being blamed on the, the legacy of the my don qu, government. so i think there is a very interesting dynamic as to what is happening and that, that is quite telling me as a polo so reveals that ukrainians are happy wit
scroll further down into the research poll that comes from the wall street journal and the university of chicago. interestingly enough, is that the population of ukraine blame the old true right to a far less significant number, i think just above 40 percent of respondents and blamed the ultra right nationalists of the nazi contention within the state. so reading that whole, i think there is certainly an awareness within ukraine we're, we are talking about an intelligent and educated population...
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so when i first set foot in the university of chicago law school, i didn't know what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. and i got sent down a path of civil law that lasted about 20 years. and it was in 2013 dha my husband and i found out that we were pregnant with our first child and you can imagine the excitement. we found out that it was a little boy, who we decided to name justice. later that year, i gave birth to justice and he tragically died shortly after his birth. it was in the search for my life purpose after losing my son that i decided to become a prosecutor. while justice had died from natural causes, i felt that the loss that i had experienced and the pain that i was feeling was the same as a mother who was having to bury her son from gun violence. ttsz a feeling that you cannot describe and it was from that point forward that i was committed to serving my community and victims. and in 2014, i joined the san francisco district attorney's office and since the day i set foot in that office, i have been dedicated to fighting for justice, to being an advocate for victims and for
so when i first set foot in the university of chicago law school, i didn't know what kind of lawyer i wanted to be. and i got sent down a path of civil law that lasted about 20 years. and it was in 2013 dha my husband and i found out that we were pregnant with our first child and you can imagine the excitement. we found out that it was a little boy, who we decided to name justice. later that year, i gave birth to justice and he tragically died shortly after his birth. it was in the search for...
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university of chicago with the statement number of universities have adopted.ual purdue university under mitch daniels, the president we should have had but a great president of purdue university, has made this absolutely clear. free-speech. madison lives in west lafayette or wherever it is. drama okay. i imagine all your call in writing to the applicants have so many conversations, and people ask you to write things. how do you choose when you all this incoming information and the history is a wonderful resource for taking the most important thing to write every day. there's so many choices. >> guest: that's unusual for you to say those people say howdy come up with things to write about? that's the most commonly asked question of a columnist and it's the question i when i began as a columnist asked my friend bill buckley, said howdy come you come up with things to write about? i would say the world irritates me, i musically, piques my curiosity. the world is just littered with things to write about. it was said of napoleon that he could not look at a landscap
university of chicago with the statement number of universities have adopted.ual purdue university under mitch daniels, the president we should have had but a great president of purdue university, has made this absolutely clear. free-speech. madison lives in west lafayette or wherever it is. drama okay. i imagine all your call in writing to the applicants have so many conversations, and people ask you to write things. how do you choose when you all this incoming information and the history is a...
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list include republican senator, ram paul, former rep, tulsa gabbert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist, john mearsheimer, and pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang green walls. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling me you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support russia's role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they should not get access to the free world. it'll be interesting to see how far the west actually goes in allowing team zalinski to call the shots here in the west . maybe zelinski can achieve the impossible, actually succeed in cleaning up wall street. cancellation of us house speaker nancy pelosi is plan visit to tie one would be a victory for china. that's the warning from senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, as quoted by a bloomberg reporter earlier china, told washington that policies visit the taiwan plan for august would have serious consequences. beijing says it would take forceful measures if
list include republican senator, ram paul, former rep, tulsa gabbert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist, john mearsheimer, and pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang green walls. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling me you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support russia's role in the conflict and ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war,...
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list include republicans, senator ram paul, former rep, tulsa javert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist. john mearsheimer, an pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang green walls. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict in ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war, they should not get access to the free world. it'll be interesting to see how far the west actually goes in allowing team zalinski to call the shots here in the west . maybe zalinski can achieve the impossible, actually succeed in cleaning up wall street. while the group of 7 rich, as the economies reportedly aims to have a price capping mechanism on russian oil exports in place by december, 5th, rushes largest oil company is beginning a new project in northern siberia. r t 's. maria fin notion of gifts as an exclusive look from the site in russian's extreme north, beyond the polar circle with the arctic ocean,
list include republicans, senator ram paul, former rep, tulsa javert, a democrat from hawaii, university of chicago professor and international relations theorist. john mearsheimer, an pulitzer prize winning journalist, the lang green walls. meanwhile, over here in europe, ukraine is telling the you to ask of russian citizens filling up visa applications, whether they support rushes role in the conflict in ukraine. different polls show that over 80 percent of russians still support the war,...
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was the last point i made i guess i'll try to remember it, but you wanted to ask about the university of chicago epic study now, does that mentioned already? i i'm no neither of us has mentioned that okay, but you're familiar with it and and one of our an audience member asks or points out a study that shows that renewables are more expensive is the 2019 university of chicago epic study. are you familiar with this study? this was directed to professor deathler, but if both of you are familiar, we'll start with not i'm not familiar with that study. so yes, i am familiar with that study. i think these studies tends to be way too conservative. so we have to keep looking at things. so one thing is the ability to like solarwind because they're unreliable like replacing the first 10% is cheaper than replacing the second 10% replacing the third 10% so what you're doing is you have to add more and more of this unreliable infrastructure to get a larger and larger percentage, but you need the whole unreliable infrastructure as well. so if you look at a place like texas, they've already spent about seven s
was the last point i made i guess i'll try to remember it, but you wanted to ask about the university of chicago epic study now, does that mentioned already? i i'm no neither of us has mentioned that okay, but you're familiar with it and and one of our an audience member asks or points out a study that shows that renewables are more expensive is the 2019 university of chicago epic study. are you familiar with this study? this was directed to professor deathler, but if both of you are familiar,...
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be necessary to take up arms against the government, according to recent questions from the university of chicagooll showed america's unprecedented political divide 73% of republicans and 74% of democrats said the other country is bullies who want to impose their beliefs. those who disagree with them are united, they are only one majority, both liberals and conservatives believe that their government is corrupt and opposed of ordinary people, half of americans 69% of staunch republicans and 38% of dimacrats admit that they feel more and more like strangers in their country. it has only gotten worse in 5 years. now no one understands how the opposite side recognizes any result of future elections of this not to jumping for joy. inflation is at forty years, the high price of gasoline food and other necessities continue to skyrocket the stock market is in a swoon amid talk about the impending recession, writes the most prominent liberal analyst charles capcik in an article devoted, among other things, to american support for ukraine, the conflict in ukraine, despite the eternal political confrontati
be necessary to take up arms against the government, according to recent questions from the university of chicagooll showed america's unprecedented political divide 73% of republicans and 74% of democrats said the other country is bullies who want to impose their beliefs. those who disagree with them are united, they are only one majority, both liberals and conservatives believe that their government is corrupt and opposed of ordinary people, half of americans 69% of staunch republicans and 38%...
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zakharov and kirill volkov vesti nedeli unexpected message the institute of politics of the university of chicago recently published a survey where almost a third of us residents 28% said that perhaps already completely. soon they will have to go with weapons against the government of the country, let's not forget that the americans have more than 400 million barrels in their hands, but this is just one stroke about the processes , our correspondent denis davydov family to celebrate july 4th independence day americans will spend 17% more than last year on the independence day table beef for burgers has risen in price by 36% chicken has risen in price by 33%. for families. it will be the most expensive holiday in history from progressive economists, bloomberg's bad advice on how to save money suggests not treating pets and letting them die to get rid of unnecessary spending, americans buy less less drive reduce recession, backlog. it's all biden economics, biden inflation is a term that inflation came into use in america. with the oldest president in history at 8.6%, gas prices for groceries for e
zakharov and kirill volkov vesti nedeli unexpected message the institute of politics of the university of chicago recently published a survey where almost a third of us residents 28% said that perhaps already completely. soon they will have to go with weapons against the government of the country, let's not forget that the americans have more than 400 million barrels in their hands, but this is just one stroke about the processes , our correspondent denis davydov family to celebrate july 4th...
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which program thing colleges pick up can be to university of chicago w with the university chicago statement a number of universities havee adopted. as usual, purdue university and mitch daniels. the president we should have had. >> is a different world. >> great president purdue university has made this absolutely clear, free speech and west lafayette or wherever it is. >> so, i imagine all of your column writing giving opportunity to have so many conversations and people ask you to write thing. i might have been at one site at that for people in the office at one point in time. how do you choose to have all this incoming information? office of the history is a wonderful resource. for picking the most important thing to write every day, there are so many choices. that is unusual but most will say g how do you come things to write about? that is most commonly asked questions of a columnist. it is the question i want to begin as a columnist asked my friend i sit how do you come up with things to write about? he said the world irritates me three times a week. [laughter] i said theal world irri
which program thing colleges pick up can be to university of chicago w with the university chicago statement a number of universities havee adopted. as usual, purdue university and mitch daniels. the president we should have had. >> is a different world. >> great president purdue university has made this absolutely clear, free speech and west lafayette or wherever it is. >> so, i imagine all of your column writing giving opportunity to have so many conversations and people ask...
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responses to professor rana's essays including by the anthropologist darryl li, professor at university of chicagof "the universal enemy: jihad, empire, and the challenge of solidarity." darryl li and aziz rana join us now. professor rana, lay out your argument in this major piece that you have written for dissent that has gotten so much response. >> thank you for having me on the show. it is great to be here. the argument, is that if you just think of the long history of the natiol secured establishment policies throughout the entire post-cold war period, it is one of repeated failure. these are terrible words of choice in the middle east, along with instructive neoliberal policies -- destructive neoliberal policies that are promoted mass economic commiseration along large sectors of the world. yet every time there is a new international crisis, it is as if that passage is wiped clean and instead left critics of the national security establishment to find themselves on the defensive. i try to work through why that is the case in the argument, is it has to do with certain tendencies in the way whi
responses to professor rana's essays including by the anthropologist darryl li, professor at university of chicagof "the universal enemy: jihad, empire, and the challenge of solidarity." darryl li and aziz rana join us now. professor rana, lay out your argument in this major piece that you have written for dissent that has gotten so much response. >> thank you for having me on the show. it is great to be here. the argument, is that if you just think of the long history of the...
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i think back to a white paper from the university of chicago on how many el salvador ends don't have o use as means of payment. how much is there still friction and how is it keeping or helping other nations go by the way of what el salvador has done like the central african republic which is also adopting in a bigger way? >> when you are in cell self -- san salvador and the bigger cities, it is feasible to use this technology. most people have smartphones. the problem is when you get into rural areas and poor areas where people are working on farms and as fishermen, they don't always have the technology to be able to adopt this kind of thing. in those areas, cash is still king. there is a big learning curve with this kind of technology. it's fairly new to a lot of people even in the developed world. you bring it to a country like salvador that is still developing in a lot of areas, the learning curve is even steeper. emily: so fascinating. thank you to you both. coming up, more on apple and amazon's results. we have been listening in on the calls. we will tell you what has developed.
i think back to a white paper from the university of chicago on how many el salvador ends don't have o use as means of payment. how much is there still friction and how is it keeping or helping other nations go by the way of what el salvador has done like the central african republic which is also adopting in a bigger way? >> when you are in cell self -- san salvador and the bigger cities, it is feasible to use this technology. most people have smartphones. the problem is when you get...