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terry o'connor from the university of colorado is one of the course directors.vents are coming >> more and more with less pre-notification, amplifying faster than ever before. william: the damage caused by weather disasters is on the rise -- not just because of a warming world but also because more people are moving into vulnerable areas. >> when we inquire within our own hospital systems or within our medical staff we find , ourselves still pretty unprepared for the scope and scale of these events. william: jason moats, who is helping to teach the disaster prep course, says america's medical infrastructure is woefully unprepared. take what happened to a major houston hospital during hurricane harvey in 2017. >> they had put their generator in the basement of the parking garage. ok, there's not a lot of action down there. people won't mess with it. it is secure. but it's also very vulnerable to the floodwater seeping in. well, it knocked the generator out. they lost power. william: they run through tabletop simulations. how to respond to floods or fires, how to
terry o'connor from the university of colorado is one of the course directors.vents are coming >> more and more with less pre-notification, amplifying faster than ever before. william: the damage caused by weather disasters is on the rise -- not just because of a warming world but also because more people are moving into vulnerable areas. >> when we inquire within our own hospital systems or within our medical staff we find , ourselves still pretty unprepared for the scope and scale...
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so what if i into a professor of the university of colorado. thank you for being so frank with us here on out to 0 and for joining us again. thank you. all human rights watch has a curious israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. the n g o is calling on wildly to, to speak out against what it calls an apparent will crime. out of there has spoken to civilians in gaza about the west main conditions that facing them. as food volta becomes increasingly hard to come by, turn a how has the more liberal food there is often has to go a long way. if the board once was taken for granted, has now become a luxury. today, a ton unintentionally thought that we're facing more than one more. we face the is really are moving all the shelling and bombardment. we also faced starvation. i have a family of 14 members. i'm suffering a lot to be able to feed them. and unfortunately, this in itself is in other words, that have how the new report by human rights watch accuses these rated government of the deliberate intent to deprive civilians of food, water, and
so what if i into a professor of the university of colorado. thank you for being so frank with us here on out to 0 and for joining us again. thank you. all human rights watch has a curious israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. the n g o is calling on wildly to, to speak out against what it calls an apparent will crime. out of there has spoken to civilians in gaza about the west main conditions that facing them. as food volta becomes increasingly hard to come by, turn a how has the more...
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a professor of law at the university of colorado. he drives me now from folder wondering when we last spoke in the last news. allen, you told me that you feel what's happened since october. the 7th has far exceeded the balance of international humanitarian law so far that it's hardly useful as it as a yardstick going forward. how does the sage that we're saying and the stall vision that we're hearing about? how does that fit into this? i mean, i think what we see is that the is really official that made no secret, and they said it from the outset that they were going to deprive the citizens of god, the residents of guys of food, water cutting off electricity. and these types of these types of policies, i mean, if you were to go to look at, say, the international committee on the red cross and that, you know, they have papers where they write about this, about these types of measures as just completely, you know, completely outside the balance of what a civilian population should be entitled to during times of armed conflict. so this i
a professor of law at the university of colorado. he drives me now from folder wondering when we last spoke in the last news. allen, you told me that you feel what's happened since october. the 7th has far exceeded the balance of international humanitarian law so far that it's hardly useful as it as a yardstick going forward. how does the sage that we're saying and the stall vision that we're hearing about? how does that fit into this? i mean, i think what we see is that the is really official...
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that mailbox on the day after my pilot training class graduated was a big packet from the university of coloradochool of medicine. i had been accepted to medical school. and so, there was a path they could follow. for me, medicine represented an opportunity to challenge myself and serve my community and this is the path i would pursue. so after leaving the air force, i went to school, graduating from medical school. i decided to pursue emergency medicine. i went to minneapolis and as a part of that program, we train and take care of patients in the hyperbaric chamber, a chamber where they increase the pressure and we use that to treat patients who may have carbon monoxide poisoning or a diving industry and you can't do that and have asthma so you have to get tested. i went in to get tested for asthma and they said you don't have asthma. i thought, ok, so i got tested and other times because my wife had been dramatically changed as a result of that diagnosis, and i was cleared of that diagnosis so i thought to myself, there is still a possibility i could serve in human spaceflight in some way, so
that mailbox on the day after my pilot training class graduated was a big packet from the university of coloradochool of medicine. i had been accepted to medical school. and so, there was a path they could follow. for me, medicine represented an opportunity to challenge myself and serve my community and this is the path i would pursue. so after leaving the air force, i went to school, graduating from medical school. i decided to pursue emergency medicine. i went to minneapolis and as a part of...
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his granddaughter, and is now the colorado supreme court, to offer a few reflections on behalf of the cox family justice. heart is formally professor at the university of colorado school, where she directed the byron r white center for the study of american constitutional law, where so to have her today justice melissa hart. so i'm going to commit what i think may be the cardinal sin of any public speaker, which is i'm not going to say what i thought i was going to say, but but that's because i've been really inspired by a couple of tonight. so as president gormley, i am archibald cox's granddaughter. i had the privilege of living with my grandparents for many summers when i was growing up and their house their farm in maine was a sort of a second home to me. and were my favorite people. and and so i got to talk to grandpa a lot about his experiences and. i was a very passionate feminist and i remember in the, i mean to say mid eighties maybe talking to him about, about that i think he was a little disconcerted by the term feminist but, but he talked about you jill all the time and i don't remember your name. i didn't remember your name, but as we w
his granddaughter, and is now the colorado supreme court, to offer a few reflections on behalf of the cox family justice. heart is formally professor at the university of colorado school, where she directed the byron r white center for the study of american constitutional law, where so to have her today justice melissa hart. so i'm going to commit what i think may be the cardinal sin of any public speaker, which is i'm not going to say what i thought i was going to say, but but that's because...
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cox's granddaughter and is now on the colorado supreme court, to offer a few reflections on behalf of the cox family. justice hart is formerly a professor at the university of colorado law school where she directed the byron white center for the study of american constitutional law. we are so happy to have her today. justice melissa hart. >> so, i'm going to commit what i think may be the cardinal sin of any public speaker, which is i'm not going to say that i thought i was going to say. but that is because i have been really inspired by a couple of things tonight. so, as president gormley mentioned, i am archibald cox's randolph. i had the privilege of living with my grandparents for many, many summers when i was growing up. and their house, their farm was sort of a second home to me. they were my favorite people. so i got to talk to grandpa a lot about his experiences, and i was a very passionate young feminist. i remembered in, i'm going to say the mid-80s, maybe, talking to him about that. i think he was a little disconcerted by the term feminist, but he talked about you, jill, all the time. and i don't remember your name, i didn't remember your name
cox's granddaughter and is now on the colorado supreme court, to offer a few reflections on behalf of the cox family. justice hart is formerly a professor at the university of colorado law school where she directed the byron white center for the study of american constitutional law. we are so happy to have her today. justice melissa hart. >> so, i'm going to commit what i think may be the cardinal sin of any public speaker, which is i'm not going to say that i thought i was going to say....
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hi, my name is -- i am a professor at the university of colorado law school, and i really want to exploreole that the feminist movement has played in our current state of racialized mass incarceration. this feminist sensibility often has translated into tough on crime laws. and i've heard this a lot from feminists, right. we can be even prison abolitionists everywhere else, but not for sexual violence. that they don't have a general pro tough on crime community value, but they have a general protest on sex crime community value. [inaudible] i [inaudible [inaudible it's comeback season. every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer ski
hi, my name is -- i am a professor at the university of colorado law school, and i really want to exploreole that the feminist movement has played in our current state of racialized mass incarceration. this feminist sensibility often has translated into tough on crime laws. and i've heard this a lot from feminists, right. we can be even prison abolitionists everywhere else, but not for sexual violence. that they don't have a general pro tough on crime community value, but they have a general...
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in with their help, the university of colorado studied splashes when flushing the toilet and found that you drain the water, do not forget to lower the roof. laszers, of course, will surprise us more than once. for example, with their help, researchers have almost learned to decipher the structures of protein molecules , which promises a real revolution in biology, medicine and pharmaceuticals, miracle rays are saving lives now, and they will do this on an even larger scale, a real example of how science and technology can improve the world around us, making it more comfortable, safer and healthier, these are miracle technologies, throughout the entire issue we have a hit parade of news of the week, now the third. place, manufacturers of electric air taxis have begun a serious attack on the commuter transportation market, which is now occupied by helicopters. in new york, journalists were shown how quiet one of the new models can be compared to traditional rotorcraft. those gathered were reportedly able to talk quietly in in the immediate vicinity of a five-seater aircraft hovering near
in with their help, the university of colorado studied splashes when flushing the toilet and found that you drain the water, do not forget to lower the roof. laszers, of course, will surprise us more than once. for example, with their help, researchers have almost learned to decipher the structures of protein molecules , which promises a real revolution in biology, medicine and pharmaceuticals, miracle rays are saving lives now, and they will do this on an even larger scale, a real example of...
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now parents are giving them gummiek , nos, according to aa w new study from the university of coloradoboulder, melatoninf, use is soaring among kids. >>d is nearly one in five schooc age children and pre-teens now takehoolpreteens it for sleep. r >> and some parents routinely give the hormone to preschool, some even giving them cbd gummieven givis. >> now, is this ever necessary and is it potentially harmful to kids? potensome researchers have issd explicit warnings. joinin g me now with everything parents need to know, dr. marc siegel, professor of medicin e at nyu. fox news contributor. dr. siegel, this trend, like soh much of what's happening today with kidnings and unfortunately trying to raise them, which i'm trying to raise three teenagers right now,g to distu is disturbing, deeply disturbing. >> in 2017, it was>> deepl perci which is bad enough, one inno 100. now it's one in five. and we're talking about melatonin, which the brain makes itself. so and kids make plenty of it. and kidslaura, if you actually start giving it to kids, they don't makving it e it. so that means you're
now parents are giving them gummiek , nos, according to aa w new study from the university of coloradoboulder, melatoninf, use is soaring among kids. >>d is nearly one in five schooc age children and pre-teens now takehoolpreteens it for sleep. r >> and some parents routinely give the hormone to preschool, some even giving them cbd gummieven givis. >> now, is this ever necessary and is it potentially harmful to kids? potensome researchers have issd explicit warnings. joinin g...
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of financial health. number 2, under insurance after the marshal fire in colorado. this is a longitude survey effort by the university of colorado and public health along with researchers at urban and duke university surveying household as they recover over the long term. and not surprisingly but incredibly important under insurance has become the major issue in recovery. so what you see most households were underinsured. they thought they had enough to cover but they don't because of inflation, rapidly cost of labor and so as a result high-income households that can fill the gap are recovering much quicker and that shows in the data which you can read in the report and much more data about the disaster. number 3, mobile homes park residents suffer chronic impacts. invisibility matters a lot. the populations who are least visible in the data are often those who suffer the worst impacts of the events because it's hard to design policies for them. mobile home parks to us fit perfectly. they don't show up in the census. highly vulnerable population, they house 7 million people, 3 times to be in poverty than conventional
of financial health. number 2, under insurance after the marshal fire in colorado. this is a longitude survey effort by the university of colorado and public health along with researchers at urban and duke university surveying household as they recover over the long term. and not surprisingly but incredibly important under insurance has become the major issue in recovery. so what you see most households were underinsured. they thought they had enough to cover but they don't because of...
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i was in english major then, at that point, at the university of colorado. they ended up in boulder, from miami beach, after reading a book. a book by jack kerouac, the dharma books. i had never seen mountains or snow. but somehow, i figured as only an 18-year-old could figure, that my destiny was to hang out on a mountaintop, watch for fires and write poetry. this was colorado instead of oregon, and unlike jeffrey writer, i was no poet and wouldn't recognize a fire in the wilderness, unless the wilderness included lots of palm trees. it didn't matter to me. i was heading west, i was on the road. and as you probably see where this story is going, had my first break thanksgiving weekend, i headed further west, i drove across the rockies, straight for san francisco. straight for city lights bookstore. once there, i was in awe. so many books, every section unlike any i had seen before. browsers were everywhere, broadsides on the walls, and all those city lights titles, ginsberg was even there, browsing the poetry room. that night he and gregory corso would be h
i was in english major then, at that point, at the university of colorado. they ended up in boulder, from miami beach, after reading a book. a book by jack kerouac, the dharma books. i had never seen mountains or snow. but somehow, i figured as only an 18-year-old could figure, that my destiny was to hang out on a mountaintop, watch for fires and write poetry. this was colorado instead of oregon, and unlike jeffrey writer, i was no poet and wouldn't recognize a fire in the wilderness, unless...
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in the spring of 1995, the university of northern colorado students about to get their bachelor of sciencered on the lawn >> in the spring of 1995, the university of northern colorado students about to get their bachelor of science in nursing gathered on the lawn for a group photo. >> i'm looking and looking and looking for tina, and of course, there she is. there's just her head. she's in the back, making sure everyone else get seen, i think. >> does that speak to shy that we hear about? >> i don't even think it's a shyness. she's definitely going to put everyone else in the spotlight before she takes it. >> but the upcoming summer was tina's time to step out into the lights for maybe the first time in her life. the young woman was emerging from her cocoon. her colleague, carole chauvin, noticed. >> i think she finally started to become age-appropriate, to be honest. she seemed like she was so much happier. more free. >> and carroll quickly regarded tina as the real deal when it came to nursing. >> what was your way with patience and the talks? >> you know, tina was the best. if there was
in the spring of 1995, the university of northern colorado students about to get their bachelor of sciencered on the lawn >> in the spring of 1995, the university of northern colorado students about to get their bachelor of science in nursing gathered on the lawn for a group photo. >> i'm looking and looking and looking for tina, and of course, there she is. there's just her head. she's in the back, making sure everyone else get seen, i think. >> does that speak to shy that we...
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i was english major then at that point at the university of colorado. and they ended up in boulder from miami beach after reading a book, a book by jack kerouac the dharma bums. i had never before seen mountains or snow, but somehow i figured, as only an 18 year old, can figure that my destiny was to hang out on a mountaintop. watch for fires, and write poetry. that this was colorado instead oregon. and then, unlike chaffee rider. i was no poet and wouldn't recognize fire in the wilderness unless that wilderness include it lots of palm trees didn't matter. i was heading west. i was on the road and as you probably see where this story is going at my first break, thanksgiving weekend, i headed further. i drove across the rockies straight for san francisco, go straight for city lights bookstore. once there, i in awe. so many books in such unusual conversations with each other. every section unlike i'd ever seen before. browsers were everywhere broadsides on the walls and all those city lights titles. ginsberg, even there browsing the poetry. that night, he
i was english major then at that point at the university of colorado. and they ended up in boulder from miami beach after reading a book, a book by jack kerouac the dharma bums. i had never before seen mountains or snow, but somehow i figured, as only an 18 year old, can figure that my destiny was to hang out on a mountaintop. watch for fires, and write poetry. that this was colorado instead oregon. and then, unlike chaffee rider. i was no poet and wouldn't recognize fire in the wilderness...
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is great to get your take on the situation that an agency cannot make associate professor of colorado university. so not all of the great, thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining it. say on nazi international as always you can find all the latest news updates as well as documentaries and plenty more on the website r t dot com. and you can join me some more news if you like, of the top of the app. the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered 19 or a little western. the leads are in a state of panic, the world is crumbling before the rise. they resort to fake news lies and deception . instead of talking about the american back genocide and gaza, we're told anti semitism at home is ramping or the trump is a tyrant when they themselves resort to a thor terry means to undermine democracy. the .
is great to get your take on the situation that an agency cannot make associate professor of colorado university. so not all of the great, thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining it. say on nazi international as always you can find all the latest news updates as well as documentaries and plenty more on the website r t dot com. and you can join me some more news if you like, of the top of the app. the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross talk where...
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winning hall of famer deion sanders joining us after his first season as head coach at the university of colorado to vie for your attention. michael won't be here until tomorrow. let's get right to the controversy. florida state undefeated yet another invited to the playoffs. they have a better record than two of the four teams that are in the playoffs. what say you, coach prime? >> that would have been tough for me as a coach. coach norvelle did a great job of handling it and speaking his voice. but you got to understand big market football. you're not going to have a college football playoff without nick saban, the godfather, and the alabama team. it's tough. it's tough. that's why i'm thankful they are extending the playoffs next year, and we will be part of it. >> how about colorado? boy, you had that great start. three wins in a row. then went 1-8. how do you assess the season overall? >> it was tough. it was tough. but we really, we really went out there and instilled hope, not only in our fan base, not only in the school, the student, but the whole country. we instilled true hope. we just
winning hall of famer deion sanders joining us after his first season as head coach at the university of colorado to vie for your attention. michael won't be here until tomorrow. let's get right to the controversy. florida state undefeated yet another invited to the playoffs. they have a better record than two of the four teams that are in the playoffs. what say you, coach prime? >> that would have been tough for me as a coach. coach norvelle did a great job of handling it and speaking...
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got to go become -- it is like, you go to engineering -- i want to go out during the week, university of coloradod to be able to do it this way, organically, to get people maybe to want to pursue that, that's the only way we can do it. can't just tell someone. why did you do it? were you a -- >> mechanical. yeah. counterpoint, someone stole a package from my porch and as an engineer, if i want to will something into existence, i can do that. i made a glitter bomb bait package. >> but why did you decide to do it before -- you were in high school? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, i don't know, i thought -- >> were you nerdy? >> of course, i'm still nerdy, which is great. what a time to be alive for the nerds, where we can do stuff. >> it is amazing. it is so necessary, but -- >> that's right. i genuinely, though, i think you would find there is a lot of kids today who have the same mentality, especially when they -- on youtube, they can see all the cool stuff you can make. it is one of the -- i think a lot of kids want to be engineers today because you can just see what you can do. >> then there is ee and then
got to go become -- it is like, you go to engineering -- i want to go out during the week, university of coloradod to be able to do it this way, organically, to get people maybe to want to pursue that, that's the only way we can do it. can't just tell someone. why did you do it? were you a -- >> mechanical. yeah. counterpoint, someone stole a package from my porch and as an engineer, if i want to will something into existence, i can do that. i made a glitter bomb bait package. >>...
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modules away the now he's the director of the golf study center, unprofessional, of middle east politics at colorado university. good to see this is a way a lot to talk about in terms of pressure on nothing. yahoo! how much pressure do you think he is on the because of those captives that were killed is really captive killed by his riley soldiers. that 1st and then the french foreign minister in tennessee. i think that the mission, yahoo, is it playing base mos on the fact that the majority of those are areas where her to because of the 7th of october and they wanted to arrange a promise and for that's for that reason they support him on his war and because, and he capitalized on those us, i bulk of people. however, the, the issue of this cop to the cop to them. because that is also is becoming an image of the story and within the past, within is really society of a seems that it is a pressure on those majority who wants the war. that's why they need this war. if the war does not achieve anything, that is why it is even even releasing those kept as a safe and the light. so now this kind of conflict going on an
modules away the now he's the director of the golf study center, unprofessional, of middle east politics at colorado university. good to see this is a way a lot to talk about in terms of pressure on nothing. yahoo! how much pressure do you think he is on the because of those captives that were killed is really captive killed by his riley soldiers. that 1st and then the french foreign minister in tennessee. i think that the mission, yahoo, is it playing base mos on the fact that the majority of...
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intel a be so that's bringing lucy on or is i could i as an associate professor of goals politics at colorado university. thank you for your time. this is aka, we're hearing from as well as military chief comments from him that this war could go on for months. what do you think of that? could, is around would as well continue the war at this college level of intensity? well, when the worst pumpkin we were, or thinking, that'd be some foss with to continue this war for a long time, even in the united states by then a bias. and it's on the hook to take weeks, not month for these war. and they help keep saying that they would take all the time they need in order to achieve their, their final quarter, which is a munition of how much politically, how many tally so far. we spend 3 months the objectives, we don't need to, to, to, to get a teeth. and nobody knows exactly if this is possible to be, to be done from the military philadelphia without exterminated onto the police. on the augusta eh, whether east road can keep going in this bought them without expanding, without their making the contract and regional
intel a be so that's bringing lucy on or is i could i as an associate professor of goals politics at colorado university. thank you for your time. this is aka, we're hearing from as well as military chief comments from him that this war could go on for months. what do you think of that? could, is around would as well continue the war at this college level of intensity? well, when the worst pumpkin we were, or thinking, that'd be some foss with to continue this war for a long time, even in the...
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of the 14th amendment they lose. ainsley: the supreme court in colorado. from harvard universityss of pennsylvania, uva, and pen, all these elite schools that are very anti-trump to begin with. now you say look at the results. a lieutenant governor in california looking to follow governor newsom. this woman is so smart she thinks the president according to the constitution has to be 40, it is 35, but she said it creates a precedent, doesn't understand the legal system. colorado doesn't create a precedent, higher courts for lower courts. finally, this is all about disqualifying a political foe. there is no basis for it and i want to know what are the democrats so afraid of? what are you so afraid of? you tried criminal cases, civil cases, you impeached him, now you want to throw him off the ballot. what next? why are you so desperate to take this issue away from the american people? dana:they are conditioning for any decision from the supreme court to be political if it doesn't go the way they want. >> the dems are freaking out about poll numbers and rather than playfair they will
of the 14th amendment they lose. ainsley: the supreme court in colorado. from harvard universityss of pennsylvania, uva, and pen, all these elite schools that are very anti-trump to begin with. now you say look at the results. a lieutenant governor in california looking to follow governor newsom. this woman is so smart she thinks the president according to the constitution has to be 40, it is 35, but she said it creates a precedent, doesn't understand the legal system. colorado doesn't create a...
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so right on the face of the 14th amendment they lose but let's talk about who may this decision. judges on the supreme court in colorado, from harvard, universityf pennsylvania, uva, and penn. all those elite schools that are very anti-trump to begin with. so then you say to yourself, well, now look at the results. a lot governor in california is looking to follow governor newsom. this woman is so smart she thinks the president comporting to the constitution has to be 40. it's 35, number one but number two she said it creates a precedent. she doesn't understand the legal system. colorado doesn't create a precedent for california. finally, this is all about disqualifying a political foe. there is absolutely no basis for it. and i want to know what are the democrats so afraid of? what are you so afraid of? you've tried criminal cases, civil cases, you've impeached him, now you want to throw him off the ballot. what next? why are you so desperate to take this issue away from the american people? >> dana: greg, media on the left seem to be conditioning the environment for any decision that comes from the supreme court to be political if it doesn't
so right on the face of the 14th amendment they lose but let's talk about who may this decision. judges on the supreme court in colorado, from harvard, universityf pennsylvania, uva, and penn. all those elite schools that are very anti-trump to begin with. so then you say to yourself, well, now look at the results. a lot governor in california is looking to follow governor newsom. this woman is so smart she thinks the president comporting to the constitution has to be 40. it's 35, number one...
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so right on the face of the 14th amendment, they lose.of the 14th but let's talke about who made this decision.co urjudges on the supreme court in colorado. from harvard universitysylvania, uvk, and penn, al- those elite schools that are very anti-trump to begin with. rsel then you say to yourself, look at the results. a lieutenant governor inlook california is looking to follow governor newsom. is so smart, she thinks the president according to the constitution has to be 40. i mean, it's 35, number one. number two, she said it creates a precedent. she doesn't understand the legal .the legal colorado doesn't create a precedent for california. higher courts declare precedent. for lower courts. this is all about disqualifying a political flow. flow. y nothere is absolutely no basir it. to know, what are the democrats so afraid of? what are you still afraid of?u' you've tried criminal cases,e civil cases, you have impeached, now you want to thro ww them off the ballot. what next?wh why are you so desperate to take this issue away from thean american people? >> dana: end, greg, the media on the left seem to be conditioning the environment for any decision that comes
so right on the face of the 14th amendment, they lose.of the 14th but let's talke about who made this decision.co urjudges on the supreme court in colorado. from harvard universitysylvania, uvk, and penn, al- those elite schools that are very anti-trump to begin with. rsel then you say to yourself, look at the results. a lieutenant governor inlook california is looking to follow governor newsom. is so smart, she thinks the president according to the constitution has to be 40. i mean, it's 35,...
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that is of the idea and from georgetown university here in colorado. thank you. as well as being accused of staging a video, it's important to show the surrender of how much sizes and gaza before there's on social media shows several dozen mens trip to the underway, one hand and go over gone. but the st appears to have been staged and shows on several takes, how sion reports the and there is a list, there was old. so the feed you buy is really needed. we spokesman bonnie and her daddy, what he claim a piece of paper on the wall in the guy's a hospital right shows the names of a mass members regarding his reading shop the 7th of october. this is a garden list where it's different already the days of the week. i think i'll shoot these kind of has the remote misuse public under events. uh, both designed to, you know, show to the public that there is this strategic victory, but also to inflame palestinians. inflamed pro palestinian sports is into getting angry because when people are angry they're less likely to reconcile. and we've seen as well in gauging was empty d
that is of the idea and from georgetown university here in colorado. thank you. as well as being accused of staging a video, it's important to show the surrender of how much sizes and gaza before there's on social media shows several dozen mens trip to the underway, one hand and go over gone. but the st appears to have been staged and shows on several takes, how sion reports the and there is a list, there was old. so the feed you buy is really needed. we spokesman bonnie and her daddy, what he...
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killed in the will and will join now by abdulla on associates, professor of history at georgetown, him university here in colorado. good to good to see you about a we were hearing from our correspondent in ramallah alia, who was talking about, says, protest was demonstration, that's taking place. they're saying that the people that feel like all they have, all they can do is raise their voice against what's happening. well, same process around the world for 9 weeks. now, some of them have been the largest since the iraq war. is there a disconnect between what's happening on the street and what countries need is choosing to do? yeah, i think so. i mean, you know, if we look at this now we're in the 3rd months of this unprecedented onslaught on the palestinian people. and i think what we're seeing in terms of the wide divide between what people are saying in terms of wanting these assaults to stop. and what leaders are doing, in terms of dragging their feet in terms of actually empowering and enabling and arming these rarely, military in terms of its assault. i think this is certainly being reflected not just in ma
killed in the will and will join now by abdulla on associates, professor of history at georgetown, him university here in colorado. good to good to see you about a we were hearing from our correspondent in ramallah alia, who was talking about, says, protest was demonstration, that's taking place. they're saying that the people that feel like all they have, all they can do is raise their voice against what's happening. well, same process around the world for 9 weeks. now, some of them have been...
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changed the way a lot of people saw not only the college of colorado, was the approach to higher education. not colorado -- colorado university. the idea that applications are up 85%, and it changed the perception of college football which is run largely opinion an old boys network. you have this guy coming in that looks different, acts different than a lot of the standard college coaches. he did improve the team's record. but i personally would have loved to have seen someone like angel release be the sportsperson of the year. here's a person who is not only a reigning national champion, but she is the symbol of this name, image, and likeness movement in college sports. she's making more money in college than she could as a pro. and that was a seismic change within sports as well. what about travis kelce, jim? look, reigning super bowl champion, beat his brother in the super bowl, leading receiver in the super bowl. he's got the start of a media empire. the host of "saturday night live," and i don't know if you heard this, he's dating taylor swift. so maybe "sports illustrated" could have, you know, like you were saying earl
changed the way a lot of people saw not only the college of colorado, was the approach to higher education. not colorado -- colorado university. the idea that applications are up 85%, and it changed the perception of college football which is run largely opinion an old boys network. you have this guy coming in that looks different, acts different than a lot of the standard college coaches. he did improve the team's record. but i personally would have loved to have seen someone like angel...
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trump, top trump advisors discussing a plan of action after the colorado supreme court decision to throw trump off of the ballot. you blame elite universities for the court's meddling in elections where they played a role in it. how? >> thanks for having the on. if you look at the supreme court in colorado. all the justices were appointed by democrats but the breakdown of who voted to disqualify donald trump versus who did not falls along the lines of where they went to law school. all the justices who had gone to state school, denver law school voted not to disqualify donald trump and the rest of the ivy league graduates voted to disqualify him. i think this helps us understand something that is very mysterious which is how is it the democrats can go out there and say that we must, in the name of defending our democracy, kick a person off of a ballot, what could be less democratic than not letting the people choose their favorite candidate, the reason is people educated at these elite institutions and universities do not believe the average american should have their say. these places are run by people like claudine gay, the president of h
trump, top trump advisors discussing a plan of action after the colorado supreme court decision to throw trump off of the ballot. you blame elite universities for the court's meddling in elections where they played a role in it. how? >> thanks for having the on. if you look at the supreme court in colorado. all the justices were appointed by democrats but the breakdown of who voted to disqualify donald trump versus who did not falls along the lines of where they went to law school. all...
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university of denver. rebecca love kourlis is the former executive director of that organization. she's also a former supreme court justice in coloradohould add that since 1966, all state judges have been appointed. when i heard justice o'connor talk about this in the past, she always linked it to her disappointment, i guess, i guess you would say, or dismay in the practical effects of a decision in the court in which she was in the majority. can you tell us about that rebecca: she was involved in a case by the name of minnesota versus white, in which there was a determination by the united states supreme court that judges could not, under the first amendment, be constrained in their campaign speech. the practical implication of that is that or has been that judges are free to actually campaign for a judicial seat, much as one would campaign for any other elective office without the constraints at the judicial code of conduct would otherwise impose. john: so much of american politics over the last few years has played out in the courts. the fight over the 2020 election. earlier this year, there was record spending in a supreme court
university of denver. rebecca love kourlis is the former executive director of that organization. she's also a former supreme court justice in coloradohould add that since 1966, all state judges have been appointed. when i heard justice o'connor talk about this in the past, she always linked it to her disappointment, i guess, i guess you would say, or dismay in the practical effects of a decision in the court in which she was in the majority. can you tell us about that rebecca: she was involved...
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former counsel for the naacp the defense fund, and the director of the howard university's 14th amendment for -- formally consulted on the colorado case to keep donald trump from the ballot. she joins me now. i don't want to make too much of a snap poll taken reaction but in some ways i think it's instructive because it's sort of the full slot blot best thought kind of thing and i'm curious about your reactions, saying that 54 percenters approved, 43 disapprove of a decision that i think in the mainstream discourse has been far more contentious. >> yeah, thanks chris. you know of course i am heartened that the majority of those polled said that they approved of the decision. the folks that you interviewed that your team interviewed said it won't change my mind and it's just us south up, there's still just charges, and all the things he said in other cases involving president trump, you know, it's very much like what people would say in the neighborhood next over from me about someone who was arrested and accused of being a drug king pin. people who have seen that person in the neighborhood, who like that person, who handed out tu
former counsel for the naacp the defense fund, and the director of the howard university's 14th amendment for -- formally consulted on the colorado case to keep donald trump from the ballot. she joins me now. i don't want to make too much of a snap poll taken reaction but in some ways i think it's instructive because it's sort of the full slot blot best thought kind of thing and i'm curious about your reactions, saying that 54 percenters approved, 43 disapprove of a decision that i think in the...
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university of alabama school of law. barb and joyce are a former university -- and co-host of the hashtag sister in law podcast. welcome to get both. joyce, the colorado plaintiffs are asking the supreme court to decide on trump's eligibility by february 11th, but they propellers or sent out. how soon arthur justice likely to take up this issue? >> you know, it's a great question. because we know that the supreme court can act very quickly when it motivated to do so. that's the real question here. will the justices believe it's urgent to ask? if so, they're more than capable of rendering a timely decision. >> barb, this week, the highest court and michigan declined to hear a 14th amendment case against trump. why do you think the outcome was different in your home state? >> it's very much a function of state law, juliÁn. every state has a slightly different procedural posture when it comes to administering elections. so although the constitution controls the substance and the qualifications, it is the states that decide how they go about. it's so in michigan, there is no requirement that the secretary of state determined that a person is qualified to
university of alabama school of law. barb and joyce are a former university -- and co-host of the hashtag sister in law podcast. welcome to get both. joyce, the colorado plaintiffs are asking the supreme court to decide on trump's eligibility by february 11th, but they propellers or sent out. how soon arthur justice likely to take up this issue? >> you know, it's a great question. because we know that the supreme court can act very quickly when it motivated to do so. that's the real...
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colorado state university is one them. the university of california is one. there is an intertribalollege that is also one of them. these locaons will providthe technical assistance for anybody interestedn establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities f farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more procsing for meat, poultry and other products. we have invested at least a billion dollars and continuing to grow in that amount. we have a second round of funding coming in sometime at the end of this year. we he a very small processing opportunity that will be announced next year as well as a set of tribal opportunities so you will continue to see an expansion of local processing which creates a new market opportunities for producers. we are also for the first time using the power of federal procurement. we buy a lot of food. we are requiring a portion of those resources be spent in local food system
colorado state university is one them. the university of california is one. there is an intertribalollege that is also one of them. these locaons will providthe technical assistance for anybody interestedn establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities f farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more procsing for meat, poultry and...
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university school of law. john, i wonder, do you think that colorado is going to prevail when trump, as we're expecting that he's going to, as his team says he will, appeals this to the supreme court? >> i think there's a high probability that they are going to succeed, that they will be upheld. they have really based their decision on what is very active in the conservative scholarship right now. and that is that section iii of article 14 of the 14th amendment is applicable. and the question is, how do you decide, and how do you apply? and that's what the california secretary of state will have to decide. the democrats in the state and lieutenant governor are pushing to get an answer because that's what we need are answers at this point. >> danielle, what do you think? >> i think it is a novel legal theory. so, it's one that's very untested. there is not a lot of case law on this. i think what the colorado case gives us is really a perfect setup for the supreme court to decide the key legal issue, which is, does section iii of the 14th amendment bar someone who has been found to have engaged in insurrection fro
university school of law. john, i wonder, do you think that colorado is going to prevail when trump, as we're expecting that he's going to, as his team says he will, appeals this to the supreme court? >> i think there's a high probability that they are going to succeed, that they will be upheld. they have really based their decision on what is very active in the conservative scholarship right now. and that is that section iii of article 14 of the 14th amendment is applicable. and the...
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oppose, as well as control of the colorado, because it would effectively separate the guns and strips and the land connection to egypt. or how many calories from the american university of bear wrote he explained to my colleague carry johnston what? nothing. yeah. who's trying to achieve his costs completely go, shaving is constantly boasting his blog thing is appealing to different audiences. he wants his domestic audience to feel reassured. you want us to scare early with the palestinians. your washer negotiate with the egyptians. he wants to get more support from the american. so anything he says has multiple audiences multiple purposes and should and should not be taken at face value. but we do know that, that there's 2 things of these room is of always locked in since the, the creation of their state, the american for you as a want uh, a territory and security territory for security to be secure. they want to and many phases, including this government expands the land of the state of israel to include what they call parts of the biblical and differentiate. so they have this masonic biblical theological drive and they have the security. dr. neither of us has real
oppose, as well as control of the colorado, because it would effectively separate the guns and strips and the land connection to egypt. or how many calories from the american university of bear wrote he explained to my colleague carry johnston what? nothing. yeah. who's trying to achieve his costs completely go, shaving is constantly boasting his blog thing is appealing to different audiences. he wants his domestic audience to feel reassured. you want us to scare early with the palestinians....
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on the colorado supreme court, the three that voted against this all went to the university of denver law school. >> bill: the four who vogted with? >> harvard, penn, yale, and virginia. >> bill: interesting. it was a 4-three decision there and all seven justices in colorado appointed by democratic governors and that court of the seven justices serve 10-year terms. some of them have a long ways to go. the 14th amendment is the question here. we get an education on the constitution. it reads in part no person shall be a senator, representatives of congress or elected president or vice president who having previously taken an oath shall have engaged in insurrection and rebellion against the same or given aid or comfort to the enemies there. and he mccarthy, who knows this stuff as well as anybody was saying it does not apply to a president. >> dana: that's what the state appeals court said in colorado. >> bill: so that is going to be argued and apparently one of the justices -- let's try and advance this, guys. a call for number six, okay? this is what the colorado secretary of state sa
on the colorado supreme court, the three that voted against this all went to the university of denver law school. >> bill: the four who vogted with? >> harvard, penn, yale, and virginia. >> bill: interesting. it was a 4-three decision there and all seven justices in colorado appointed by democratic governors and that court of the seven justices serve 10-year terms. some of them have a long ways to go. the 14th amendment is the question here. we get an education on the...
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of strongly oppose as well as control over the colorado. because it would effectively some of the guns strips only land connection to egypt. but around the color is from the american university of bay road. he explained to my colleague carried johnston. what's that? and yeah, who's trying to achieve by suggesting israel take control of the car. we don't, and he's constantly negotiating is constantly boasting his blog thing is appealing to different audiences. he watches the domestic audience to feel reassured. he wants to scare early with the palestinians. washer, negotiate with the egyptians. he wants to get more support from the american. so anything he says has multiple audiences multiple purposes and shouldn't, should not be taken at face value. but we do know that, that there's 2 things of these really is of always locked in the sense that the creation of their state, the american 48, that they want a territory and security of territory for security to be secure. they want to and many phases, including this government expands the land of the state of israel to include what they call parts of the biblical and different, you know, so they have this masonic biblical, see a
of strongly oppose as well as control over the colorado. because it would effectively some of the guns strips only land connection to egypt. but around the color is from the american university of bay road. he explained to my colleague carried johnston. what's that? and yeah, who's trying to achieve by suggesting israel take control of the car. we don't, and he's constantly negotiating is constantly boasting his blog thing is appealing to different audiences. he watches the domestic audience to...
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tell me why the president of harvard university, no less who has over 40 plagiarist charges again her is still the president of harvard, oh, my god, really? then a word on coloradohowitz coming up, i'm kudlow, ahead . and , i pay no account fees, and earn a competitive apy. sofi can help you fund all your ambitions, no matter how big... or small. ready break! like investing in the athletes of tomorrow. (♪) [time clock sfx] the new dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading without fingersticks. dexcom g7. so easy to use, you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ if i could be you and you could be me ♪ ♪ for just one hour ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ larry: with more than 40 allegations of plagiarism. i don't know how harvard president claudine gay can still be harvard president, joining me now alan dershowitz. author of war against the jews. help me out, charges of plagiarism are mounting, she is still there, i think an ordinary student or professor would not still be there. >> you are right. i had a case some years ago, i ripped senior who was applying to medical sc
tell me why the president of harvard university, no less who has over 40 plagiarist charges again her is still the president of harvard, oh, my god, really? then a word on coloradohowitz coming up, i'm kudlow, ahead . and , i pay no account fees, and earn a competitive apy. sofi can help you fund all your ambitions, no matter how big... or small. ready break! like investing in the athletes of tomorrow. (♪) [time clock sfx] the new dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch,...