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there's a further on speak with to hit the aside, the zip codes where alice and professor at the university of denver on. so thanks so much for joining me now. i was looking at this was carol in garza from ron's that sort of point of view because a lot of has repeatedly hold on as well to stop as a tax on gaza even gone as far as calling reactions a form of genocidal genocide. but what, how would you, uh, what, what can we expect from iran if this conflict, this is as well, i'm going to talk to tom, that's the wrong part. but speaking of the broader context, i think the boys today watched uh, do you as president joe biden hogging these really a prime minister netanyahu? i know it's also washed. tens of mothers harking the dead bodies of their children . they're innocent and they're cute to spice. really forces. so what takes place, i think is one of the most horrified instances of barbaric savage. the systematic, warm, cried. and you're shocked by witnessing the ongoing military honest slots by these really as color magically going on against the palestinians. never bless dots which shocks me and fox
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moran is a lecturer and political risk at the core develop school of international affairs at university of denvernd joins me from denver, colorado. thank you so much for staying up for us. greatly appreciate it, michael. the u.s. has been trying to pivot away from the mideast for years. and this crisis, what kind of test does it present to the biden administration? >> well, it's a pretty stern test. you know, the payback for getting deeply involved in the israeli/palestinian conflict in terms of being a mediator has been pretty minimal. there's been stop-start opportunities for every president to get involved. some of them -- bill clinton, for instance, kind of put a great deal of energy into it. at the end of the day, these things tend to come to naught. right now what we're seeing, i think, is absolute frustration on the part of the palestinians. hamas has taken advantage of that. and basically trying to send the message that, you cannot talk about middle east issues without paying attention to the palestinian issue. of course, we've been seeing conversations between washington, israel, and sau
moran is a lecturer and political risk at the core develop school of international affairs at university of denvernd joins me from denver, colorado. thank you so much for staying up for us. greatly appreciate it, michael. the u.s. has been trying to pivot away from the mideast for years. and this crisis, what kind of test does it present to the biden administration? >> well, it's a pretty stern test. you know, the payback for getting deeply involved in the israeli/palestinian conflict in...
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university of arkansas at pine bluff. tigers win, 40-14. congratulations. >>> further north a bit of help for fans getting fired up for football today. the denver broncos displayed a burning fire place on the massive scoreboard at empower field. they wanted the ground crews to think warm thoughts. they spent the morning clearing snow from the stadium before the broncos hosted the kansas city chiefs. >>> when we return, remembering actor matthew perry. >>> the only thing that matters is that you, you make me happier than i ever thought i could be. >> generations of viewers fell in love with chandler bing across more than 200 episodes of "friends." the show ran for a decade and turned matthew perry into a household name. finally tonight, we say good-bye to the friend we lost. >> i'm chandler. i make jokes when i'm uncomfortable. >> reporter: chandler bing was often sharp. >> oh, i embarrass you? how can i answer that when i'm pretending i don't know you? >> reporter: sometimes self-deprecating. >> you were pretty good. >> interesting because in my dreams i'm surprisingly inadequate. >> reporter: and always sarcastic. >> i'm not great at the advic
university of arkansas at pine bluff. tigers win, 40-14. congratulations. >>> further north a bit of help for fans getting fired up for football today. the denver broncos displayed a burning fire place on the massive scoreboard at empower field. they wanted the ground crews to think warm thoughts. they spent the morning clearing snow from the stadium before the broncos hosted the kansas city chiefs. >>> when we return, remembering actor matthew perry. >>> the only...
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of denver. he's a rhodes scholar. he earned his ph.d. from the university of wisconsin and on trade policy. he political science at wisconsin then held teaching posts in and hangzhou then had been technical advisor to the state department's office of economic advisor. then served on a number of government commissions. the u.s. tariff commission. he had heard part of colonel m house's brain stress at the peace conference. it's called the inquiry and back in 1916, hornbeck wrote a book called contemporary politics the far east. and he claimed, and i quote, the question of the peace of the far lies with the fate of china. if china can develop strength to defend our own integrity, peace of the orient may be preserved. otherwise the area and i quote again will be a theater of aggression, conflict and redistribution. now, routine issues. hornbeck is free hand on major. he reviews alternatives, recommends policy to the secretary of state. and in the hornbeck is a lengthy memo and the memo calls for an economic by the u.s. and the league of nations. it's probably the most detailed official position
of denver. he's a rhodes scholar. he earned his ph.d. from the university of wisconsin and on trade policy. he political science at wisconsin then held teaching posts in and hangzhou then had been technical advisor to the state department's office of economic advisor. then served on a number of government commissions. the u.s. tariff commission. he had heard part of colonel m house's brain stress at the peace conference. it's called the inquiry and back in 1916, hornbeck wrote a book called...
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university. >> i applied to a handful of education schools, and i got into the best. and there was pride in that, right? >> reporter: she started teaching in denver are great memories. i remember all of these kids so well. >> reporter: when their twins were born, the weight of the loans became crushing. >> between the loans, the amount of that, and the two of us being paid on a teacher's salary, that wasn't going to work. >> reporter: sarah quit teaching for a job in consulting so she could afford the $440 payments on her loans every month. >> the interest is 7.65%. >> pretty high. >> reporter: at a nearly 8% interest rate, her $118,000 balance ballooned to $180,000. >> it was obviously not the smartest decision, right? like, i could have made another decision. it's terrible. it's a huge number that we have to deal with. we have to think of and we have to budget for that every day. we have to budget for the future consequences of this loan every single day. this thing that i am probably the most ashamed of this my life. >> reporter: sarah is one of 28 million borrowers once again on the hook for paying off their loans, ending a pause that began i
university. >> i applied to a handful of education schools, and i got into the best. and there was pride in that, right? >> reporter: she started teaching in denver are great memories. i remember all of these kids so well. >> reporter: when their twins were born, the weight of the loans became crushing. >> between the loans, the amount of that, and the two of us being paid on a teacher's salary, that wasn't going to work. >> reporter: sarah quit teaching for a job...
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university game. tigers win. congratulations. >>> farther north, a bit of help for fans getting fired up for football today. the denverlace on a massive scoreboard at the field. they wanted the ground crews to think warm thoughts. they spent the morning clearing snow before the broncos hosted the (♪♪) business can happen virtually anywhere. (♪♪) but there's nothing like being there. at national, you can skip the counter... and choose any car in the aisle... even manage your rental right from the app. so you can give some quality time to a quality cause. swing by to see one more customer... [audience cheering] and really get down to business. go national. go like a pro. >>> the only thing that matters is that you, you make me happier than i ever thought i could be. >> generations of viewers fell in love with chandler bing, across more than 200 episodes of "friends". the show ran for a decade and turned matthew perry into a household name. finally tonight, we say good-bye to the friend we lost. >> i'm chandler, i make jokes when i'm uncomfortable. >> chandler bing was often sharp. sometimes self-deprecating. >> interest
university game. tigers win. congratulations. >>> farther north, a bit of help for fans getting fired up for football today. the denverlace on a massive scoreboard at the field. they wanted the ground crews to think warm thoughts. they spent the morning clearing snow before the broncos hosted the (♪♪) business can happen virtually anywhere. (♪♪) but there's nothing like being there. at national, you can skip the counter... and choose any car in the aisle... even manage your...
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university of new mexico press. he has also published two novels and his recent save the bees has performed to sold out audiences in denver, scottsdale and albuquerque. professionally, he has worked with both and adult offenders with justice reform being his legislative priority. bill grew up in rural ohio and is a graduate of cornell. david masciotra is the author of six books, including bia, now the battleground of american democracy, which is forthcoming. i am somebody. jesse jackson matters and mellencamp, american troubadour, a journalist, political analyst and arts critic. he has written for the new republic progressive washington monthly no depression, crime reads and many other publications about politics, literature and music. he and his wife live in indiana, where he teaches at indiana university northwest and moderator. today, ben tanzer is teacher, trainer, strategist, coach, podcaster, emmy award, psa writer and author ben's acclaimed work includes the short story collection upstate the science fiction novel orphans and the essay collections lost in space be cool. his forthcoming novel, novel the missing, wil
university of new mexico press. he has also published two novels and his recent save the bees has performed to sold out audiences in denver, scottsdale and albuquerque. professionally, he has worked with both and adult offenders with justice reform being his legislative priority. bill grew up in rural ohio and is a graduate of cornell. david masciotra is the author of six books, including bia, now the battleground of american democracy, which is forthcoming. i am somebody. jesse jackson matters...
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of independence again? the subject may be old, the issues are fresh. the american revolution its current events. i got that line from our guest today. hello denver bronfman historian from george washington university. thank you for being here. >> thank you for asking me. >> you are the guy who teaches classes at george washington at the university named after him and you teach at mount vernon as well. tell us more. >> i'm the professor and chair at the history department of george washington university. i get to teach classes on early american history including the american revolution, the war of 1812, and george washington and his world which takes place in his world at mount vernon estate for gw students. >> on the other hand, george washington didn't sign the declaration, what a slacker. >> he was getting ready to fight the british. he was in new york, welcoming, intercepting the largest armada of soldiers and sailors to ever cross the atlantic to that point prayed about 30,000 british soldiers were arriving in new york. >> around this time the planning was underway, the invasion of canada as well. >> a lot of people do not realize we have lexington and concorde in the spring of 1775, this was
of independence again? the subject may be old, the issues are fresh. the american revolution its current events. i got that line from our guest today. hello denver bronfman historian from george washington university. thank you for being here. >> thank you for asking me. >> you are the guy who teaches classes at george washington at the university named after him and you teach at mount vernon as well. tell us more. >> i'm the professor and chair at the history department of...