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ologist in the united states jennifer horney is a professor and founding director of the university of delaware is program in epidemiology she is one of the go to experts from ebola to swine flu jennifer it's good to have you back on the program the 1st vaccine tested in the u.s. the 1st trials are showing that people develop immunity to the corona virus how optimistic should we be at this stage. so i think we do you have some reason for optimism the trials seem to be working and the drug manufacturers have said they might be able to deliver doses even as early as october the important cause i want to that was recently noted by juliette kayyem at harvard that i want to amplify that vaccines don't save people vaccinations so once we have a vaccine we need another massive public health campaign to ensure that we have high coverage especially among all normal populations jennifer let me ask you in a country that has not been able to provide testing to everyone as you and i have discussed should be the case if you can provide the testing can you then distribute a vaccine to everyone who needs well
ologist in the united states jennifer horney is a professor and founding director of the university of delaware is program in epidemiology she is one of the go to experts from ebola to swine flu jennifer it's good to have you back on the program the 1st vaccine tested in the u.s. the 1st trials are showing that people develop immunity to the corona virus how optimistic should we be at this stage. so i think we do you have some reason for optimism the trials seem to be working and the drug...
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marini is a professor of eastern european politics at the university of delaware she believes there's still much to be done to integrate women in politics. it's not enough i as i said it's a starting point to but then we realize the debt to these women have many difficulties to go on with their or own political career to improve their. positions political positions maybe to become also party leaders or in some so they are more used to just to say ok we have female in our parliaments we have the male among our ministries and sometimes they do not have important let's say i mean is. usually there are and they get position for shame unease for 2 gender opportunities or so policies which are not considered very interesting and very important for the national government and there are a few down trees that have a choice a female who is and ministry of foreign or defense policy so it's not enough and it's not so easy as joining us here at r.t. international we're back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. we go to work. straight home. time after time called her ration to repeat t
marini is a professor of eastern european politics at the university of delaware she believes there's still much to be done to integrate women in politics. it's not enough i as i said it's a starting point to but then we realize the debt to these women have many difficulties to go on with their or own political career to improve their. positions political positions maybe to become also party leaders or in some so they are more used to just to say ok we have female in our parliaments we have the...
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sound byte from our community this is from joe in miller she's an associate professor at university of delaware soon on doesn't have isn't busy assoc affirming as it may seem in a recent nationally representative survey bribes you i'm 76 percent are adults in the us and they did not anything. only 3 percent said they knew a lot of that here and you know the 3 percent what percentage of them has favorable opinions so you the reason why some candidates political candidates in the ras may be making some overtures towards you is probably to see more and i stand with student news to people who know something about you they've probably been emboldened to do so by president john treatment he uses anti-establishment and rhetoric so if he hears the polls he's talking about if we can go to my computer 76 percent americans have heard nothing at all but i've also seen that q. has about 3000000 followers arak aggregated through different social media so we have a question from you tube about who actually believes in and maybe joe your you might be best chance that this what age groups are subjected to belie
sound byte from our community this is from joe in miller she's an associate professor at university of delaware soon on doesn't have isn't busy assoc affirming as it may seem in a recent nationally representative survey bribes you i'm 76 percent are adults in the us and they did not anything. only 3 percent said they knew a lot of that here and you know the 3 percent what percentage of them has favorable opinions so you the reason why some candidates political candidates in the ras may be...
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university of delaware professor tiffany guilt teaches a class about the role of african american women in the civil rights movement. she describes how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize citizens, voter registration drives and boycotts. her class is about an hour. >> all right. good afternoon! >> good afternoon. >> we are at a point in the semester where we've been looking at the long history of african americans since the civil war. we've looked at the long struggle for what historian has son jeffrey's calls freedom rights. looking at this quest for economic, social and political self determination. educational access and equity. we're looking at this long quest for the full realization of freedom and citizenship. so we are tt
university of delaware professor tiffany guilt teaches a class about the role of african american women in the civil rights movement. she describes how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize citizens, voter registration drives and boycotts. her class is about an hour. >> all right. good afternoon! >> good afternoon. >> we are at a point in the semester where we've been looking at the long history of african americans since the...
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we just sued the university of delaware for his senate records.at, frankly, still isn't public, which is a big problem. lou: yeah. absolutely. with well, tom fitton, thanks so much. we appreciate it again for all you and judicial watch do. thanks so much. >>> we turn now to ed rollins, the savant himself, top strategist for great america pac, former reagan white house political director, fox business political analyst, and that's all of your many honorifics that i'm going to read, ed. how are you? [laughter] good to have you with us. >> good. thank you. lou: give us your thoughts about the left, because the president took on the left in glorious fashion. your thoughts. >> well, the line drawn in the sand of what kind of campaign he wants to run. obviously, he has to be comfortable with the campaign he wants to run. democrats are very enthused, they're leading in all the polls, they're still out there. they think they have a real shot at this thing. they're going to throw every single thing at it they can, and republicans have to do the same. repub
we just sued the university of delaware for his senate records.at, frankly, still isn't public, which is a big problem. lou: yeah. absolutely. with well, tom fitton, thanks so much. we appreciate it again for all you and judicial watch do. thanks so much. >>> we turn now to ed rollins, the savant himself, top strategist for great america pac, former reagan white house political director, fox business political analyst, and that's all of your many honorifics that i'm going to read, ed....
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i won't talk about all of them. 1948, the naacp initiated a lawsuit against the university of delaware, against its graduate program and as a result of the lawsuit that program accepted black students for the first time. 1949, the university of kentucky integrated for the first time and essentially its graduate program integrated for the first time as a result of the naacp. in 1950 louisiana state university and this is significant because this is actually a deep south institution. louisiana state university inat the graded its graduate programs for the first time as a result of the naacp. and then, of course, there's the university of oklahoma. i don't know how much time i want to spend on this, but this is a -- this is a photograph that's evocative of the struggle that was going on in the 1940s and early 1950s and how that struggle had ebbs and flows. the naacp brought a lawsuit against the law school at the university of oklahoma. eventually or at least they thought they prevailed the naacp thought it prevailed because the federal judge said the city of oklahoma law school should in
i won't talk about all of them. 1948, the naacp initiated a lawsuit against the university of delaware, against its graduate program and as a result of the lawsuit that program accepted black students for the first time. 1949, the university of kentucky integrated for the first time and essentially its graduate program integrated for the first time as a result of the naacp. in 1950 louisiana state university and this is significant because this is actually a deep south institution. louisiana...
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won't release his documents from 30 something years in the senate that are sitting at the university of delawareike private notes he had as a citizen. this while he was a senator in the united states, paid for by the american taxpayer, and somehow that's magically off limits? you know, brett kavanaugh's high school yearbook was not off limits according to democrats. his high school yearbook but joe biden's senate papers no, no, we can't touch this so it's about hipocracy and about the double standard and i called it liberal privilege because we hear a lot about privilege but liberal privilege is the ultimate because they can say one thing, do the other and never get called on it. maria: well look in the meantime the critics of your father continue stepping it up, just in the last two weeks you had the mayor of new york actually painting black lives matter mural right outside of trump tower on fifth avenue in new york city. this is where you work every day , right? do you pass this new mural here? here is a shot of the mayor actually painting it right outside of trump tower. your reaction. >> wel
won't release his documents from 30 something years in the senate that are sitting at the university of delawareike private notes he had as a citizen. this while he was a senator in the united states, paid for by the american taxpayer, and somehow that's magically off limits? you know, brett kavanaugh's high school yearbook was not off limits according to democrats. his high school yearbook but joe biden's senate papers no, no, we can't touch this so it's about hipocracy and about the double...
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won't release his documents from 30 something years in the senate that are sitting at the university of delawareate notes he had as a citizen. this while he was a senator in the united states, paid for by the american taxpayer, and somehow that's magically off limits? you know, brett kavanaugh's high school yearbook was not off limits according to democrats. his high school yearbook but joe biden's senate papers no,o,o,o, bocauctouc tucs s s t't'bout a bloupoand aanutbo tblou da ialledtt lererer egivivive we hearot l abtablegegeutgeut lererer pre ile thee imat ca hee cheanhe snene t, ll ollll i i n g g ria: wria:l loriokl okl il tem thcre e e e youe r fatherhe contue steppinppitpp u u u un stwo wwoksou had t mayor of nr ofr yk act all a papanglalala lives matter mural right outside of trump tower on fifth avenue in new york city. this is where you work every day , right? do you pass this new mural here? here is a shot of the mayor actually painting it right outside of trump tower. your reaction. >> well listen ited be nice if the mayor actually did something to help the people of his city. he's
won't release his documents from 30 something years in the senate that are sitting at the university of delawareate notes he had as a citizen. this while he was a senator in the united states, paid for by the american taxpayer, and somehow that's magically off limits? you know, brett kavanaugh's high school yearbook was not off limits according to democrats. his high school yearbook but joe biden's senate papers no,o,o,o, bocauctouc tucs s s t't'bout a bloupoand aanutbo tblou da ialledtt...
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university of delaware professor tiffany guilt teaches a class about the role of african american women in the civil rights movement. she describes how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize citizens, voter registration drives and boycotts. her class is about an hour. >> all right. good afternoon! >> good afternoon. >> we are at a point in the semester where we've been looking at the long history of african americans since the civil war. we've looked at the long struggle for what historian has son jeffrey's calls freedom rights. looking at this quest for economic, social and political self determination. educational access and equity. we're looking at this long quest for the full realization of freedom and citizenship. so we are getting to the point in the semester where we're talking about the civil rights movement. we've been looking at that for a couple of sessions now. the interesting thing about teaching the civil rights movement is that it's perhaps the era that most americans think they know the most about. we've talked a little b
university of delaware professor tiffany guilt teaches a class about the role of african american women in the civil rights movement. she describes how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize citizens, voter registration drives and boycotts. her class is about an hour. >> all right. good afternoon! >> good afternoon. >> we are at a point in the semester where we've been looking at the long history of african americans since the...
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interviewed 400 in alaska starting that next day, and all of those transcripts were at the university of delaware right now so i think spent time in delaware as question did through alaska reading through interviews so i thought it was great because like when you do a magazine story there's this -- sort of rough formula that often works were you see a bunch of stuff happen. and describe it and then you call like an expert an they tell you like oh that thing you notice it has a name. it is this concept and you know, they give you this framework to think about it. and in in case it is like i have that. but he was like experts walked right into the story and just started naming everything. you know, and like literally i was working with their first work and started to taung talking about how society respond so yeah i thought that was an interesting wrinkle of this story and put other stuff that you read, you know, kind of wrap it in a -- wrapper. >> oh. and another question. what did you think of our town when you read it and what do you think of it now during covid? >> yeah. i really leaked it when
interviewed 400 in alaska starting that next day, and all of those transcripts were at the university of delaware right now so i think spent time in delaware as question did through alaska reading through interviews so i thought it was great because like when you do a magazine story there's this -- sort of rough formula that often works were you see a bunch of stuff happen. and describe it and then you call like an expert an they tell you like oh that thing you notice it has a name. it is this...
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meanwhile, his senate record, they're all hiding in the university of delaware. they want to talk about trump taxes. if you don't mind, i want to hit the united states supreme court briefly here. it's a very, very important. we have two justices on the supreme court and seveninsi politicians, that's what we have. the roberts court is a disaster, it's rudderless. you've got the four horses of liberalism there who vote together on the big issues every time and i hope to flip roberts or kavanaugh, and they've been doing a hell of a good job of it. five lawyers picked up from obscurity today ruled that half of oklahoma doesn't belong to oklahoma anymore, it belongs to an indian tribe. a couple more million american citizens now apart from native americans who lived in that part of the state and they have no idea what their fate isi this is a court that is tyrannical, it has done more damage to the rule of law and the constitution then to the bernie sanders-biden rioters of the last two months on a number of cases. and let's talk about the president's tax returns. wha
meanwhile, his senate record, they're all hiding in the university of delaware. they want to talk about trump taxes. if you don't mind, i want to hit the united states supreme court briefly here. it's a very, very important. we have two justices on the supreme court and seveninsi politicians, that's what we have. the roberts court is a disaster, it's rudderless. you've got the four horses of liberalism there who vote together on the big issues every time and i hope to flip roberts or kavanaugh,...
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i'm going to give you three examples. 1948, the naacp initiated a lawsuit against the university of delaware, against the graduate program, and as a result that program accepted black students for the first time. 1949, the university of kentucky ,ntegrated for the first time and the graduate program integrated for the first time, as a result of the naacp. in 1950, louisiana state university -- and this is significant because this is the deep south -- louisiana state integrated its graduate program for the first time as a result of the naacp. then there is the university of oklahoma. [laughter] ido not know how much time want to spend on this, but this is a photograph that shows the struggle in the 1940's and early 1950's and how that had ebbs and flows. they brought a lawsuit against the university of oklahoma. eventually, they thought they prevailed. the naacp thought it prevailed because a federal judge said the university should be integrated. point the university decided to "technically integrate" by providing a separate area for the one black student that was enrolled at the university.
i'm going to give you three examples. 1948, the naacp initiated a lawsuit against the university of delaware, against the graduate program, and as a result that program accepted black students for the first time. 1949, the university of kentucky ,ntegrated for the first time and the graduate program integrated for the first time, as a result of the naacp. in 1950, louisiana state university -- and this is significant because this is the deep south -- louisiana state integrated its graduate...
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of high volume high volume universal testing sites combining with increasing surveillance what's your assessment of testing right now in this country testing in this country is a mess testing in the state of delaware is doing fantastic we have those high volume throughput testing sites and we are bringing point of care antigen testing to bear all of those things matter very much testing in the country on the broader scale lessons have not been learned the ability to get ahead of things was not taken advantage of and we're seeing slow down of turnaround in testing in our large commercial labs we're seeing redirection of resources to all the wrong places across the country and it's really disappointing that we didn t. could be any age of the lead time we had to put testing in place where we needed it all over the nation. this was supposed to go away you must go away in the summer what happened and i don't think anybody thought any kind of you knew what they were talking about but that was going to appen we know that this is a respiratory virus we know that it's going to spread and speaking about sort of attenuated transmission for u.v. or he is important to talk about but to think that it was ever g
of high volume high volume universal testing sites combining with increasing surveillance what's your assessment of testing right now in this country testing in this country is a mess testing in the state of delaware is doing fantastic we have those high volume throughput testing sites and we are bringing point of care antigen testing to bear all of those things matter very much testing in the country on the broader scale lessons have not been learned the ability to get ahead of things was not...
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time could speak english but always insisted on speaking delaware and having the english go through the interpretation. >> i talked to the university ofahoma and similar encounters where in a formal occasion it would begin in native language and switch over. another question. we have one coming in from andy. you mentioned learning through farm and ways washington would recognize. what did washington think about the ultimate possibility of that? >> one of the things we recognize today is assimilation in the way that washington and jefferson thought about it was in fact a form of i think that genocide is a very problematic term but it has several definitions many of which go beyond physical destruction of people. you can commit genocide by destroying their culture and the washingtonian jeffersonian view of survival for indian people was you can survive by becoming like us. if you don't become like us who are doomed to extinction. you cannot continue to live as a hunting society, not that they ever were, they were in agricultural society but washington and jefferson, the wrong people were doing the farming, indian women were doing the fa
time could speak english but always insisted on speaking delaware and having the english go through the interpretation. >> i talked to the university ofahoma and similar encounters where in a formal occasion it would begin in native language and switch over. another question. we have one coming in from andy. you mentioned learning through farm and ways washington would recognize. what did washington think about the ultimate possibility of that? >> one of the things we recognize...
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of women in the session with that new jersey judge. jillian: joe biden launches his billback better economic plan, laying out his $7 billion proposal near his delaware home, universal free can tax credits to pay for childcare, biden says he plans to pay for the plan by rolling back the president's, quote, unproductive tax cuts. >> i don't know how many more of these massive talk down programs we need to create before we realize government is not the solution to economic woes. jillian: biden did not take reporter questions during the rollout, biden said he had another event. rob: this beloved game show host celebrating a milestone. who is alex trebek? the jeopardy has turning 80 years old today. jillian: this is coming one day after releasing a new memoir titled the answer is. he talks about his battle with pancreatic cancer. as for the show, classic episodes are airing right now, tapings will resume in a few weeks. he is looking forward to getting back to work. rob: that is awesome. jillian: the doj slamming newly declassified documents about peter stzrok. kentucky congress and james comeare says it raises questions about the fbi's actions. he joined us next. rob:
of women in the session with that new jersey judge. jillian: joe biden launches his billback better economic plan, laying out his $7 billion proposal near his delaware home, universal free can tax credits to pay for childcare, biden says he plans to pay for the plan by rolling back the president's, quote, unproductive tax cuts. >> i don't know how many more of these massive talk down programs we need to create before we realize government is not the solution to economic woes. jillian:...
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delaware, joe biden laying out the next part of his sweeping economic plan. i'm trace gallagher in for dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." ♪ the presumptive democratic nominee calling for universaln expansion of in-home eldercare. it's the third part of what his campaign is calling the build back better plan. they claim this would create 3 million new jobs. a peter doocy reporting live for
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delaware, joe biden laying out the next part of his sweeping economic plan. i'm trace gallagher in for dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." ♪ the presumptive democratic nominee calling for universalree school and an expansion of in-home eldercare. it's the third part of what his campaign is calling the build back better plan. they claim this would create 3 million new jobs. a peter doocy reporting live for us from new castle. peter? >> good afternoon. today's proposal brings the amount of new spending proposed by joe biden the cycle north of $8 trillion. that is eight with 12 zeros after it according to calculations done this morning by her friends at foxnews.com, and this is plan for them to provide american goods and services. geared towards looking out for caregivers, professional and informal while taking care of either children or the elderly during the covid crisis and their own resources dried up. part of this comes in as a tax credit for formal caregivers. the money they say would come from getting rid of some real estate tax deductions but people making 400 grand a year, it's fitting in with what they believe is a more empathetic platform than trumps. >> people are dying
delaware, joe biden laying out the next part of his sweeping economic plan. i'm trace gallagher in for dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." ♪ the presumptive democratic nominee calling for universalree school and an expansion of in-home eldercare. it's the third part of what his campaign is calling the build back better plan. they claim this would create 3 million new jobs. a peter doocy reporting live for us from new castle. peter? >> good afternoon. today's proposal...