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hand and a watering can in the other offer to relieve nervous tension scientists from the university of floridaheir experiment showed that gardening is more soothing than any creativity. and this is not news for a long time earlier, specialists from the netherlands proved. tohu behind plants reduces the level of the stress hormone cortisol and russian psychologists have nothing to infect with this when you plant flowers with pleasure, water them there, and pick berries. it's like you're on vacation. often a month of stress erases such work. but the consequences of stress - this is a bad mood insomnia depression, deterioration of physical health to resist this with the help of work on 6 acres, it seems utopia, but such a superpower of gardening. there is a reasonable explanation for landing pro shelf and watering the plant has, in fact, a meditative effect allows you to stay in silence, distract from negative thoughts and listen to yourself. in addition, exposure to fresh air contributes to the production of vitamin. d a. it is necessary for synthesis. hormone. happiness, serotonin, but in order
hand and a watering can in the other offer to relieve nervous tension scientists from the university of floridaheir experiment showed that gardening is more soothing than any creativity. and this is not news for a long time earlier, specialists from the netherlands proved. tohu behind plants reduces the level of the stress hormone cortisol and russian psychologists have nothing to infect with this when you plant flowers with pleasure, water them there, and pick berries. it's like you're on...
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that all continues to play out. jacinto, out there, professor of criminal justice at the university of central florida. thank you so much for joining us on algebra. jacinta. thank you. now ukrainian present very near the landscape has bound that his military will regain control of less a chance his forces were forced to withdraw after a russian advance that now that eastern city is across the river. as you can see there, from scenario jeanette sketch fell to russia a week ago, the cities are in the hands presence, which together with neighboring denounced make up the dumbass region. russia has been battling to see that since pulling back from the knolls and the capital kith and the spring out there is alan fisher reports now from kids. the luck of the fighting around las a chance has been reaching for weeks over the last 24 hours kremlin back separatists insisted that encircled the city. a claim initially rejected by the ukrainians. but pitcher should chechens and rushing back separatist fighters celebrating in the streets of them on a brother, a 6 cossack regiment named after ottoman plat. off togeth
that all continues to play out. jacinto, out there, professor of criminal justice at the university of central florida. thank you so much for joining us on algebra. jacinta. thank you. now ukrainian present very near the landscape has bound that his military will regain control of less a chance his forces were forced to withdraw after a russian advance that now that eastern city is across the river. as you can see there, from scenario jeanette sketch fell to russia a week ago, the cities are in...
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program there, sara, at the university of florida. >> yes, they do. >> chomp, chomp, baby, let's go.. we come for you. coy, thank you so much. >> you've got it. >>> the next hour of "new day" starts right now. le good morning and welcome to your "new day." i'm sara sidner. >> good morning, sara. i'm boris sanchez. this morning 16 people are confirmed dead after devastating flooding hits kentucky. the governor there believes the death toll could double. this morning we're hearing from survivors as the state braces for more rain in the coming days. >>> and the january 6 committee is zeroing in on former president trump's inner circle. the former high-level officials now willing to testify, and how significant those discussions could be in the investigation. >>> plus, we have new details on that proposed prisoner swap to get two americans out of russia. how a convicted murderer could be the key to getting brittney griner and paul whelan home.
program there, sara, at the university of florida. >> yes, they do. >> chomp, chomp, baby, let's go.. we come for you. coy, thank you so much. >> you've got it. >>> the next hour of "new day" starts right now. le good morning and welcome to your "new day." i'm sara sidner. >> good morning, sara. i'm boris sanchez. this morning 16 people are confirmed dead after devastating flooding hits kentucky. the governor there believes the death toll...
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born and raised in miami, nikki fried graduate with a law degree from university of florida in 2003.iced various forms of law including the closure defense, corporate and also as a public defender. in 2017 she formed her own law firm advocating for at risk children and access to medical marijuana. she was elected in 2018 as florida's 12th commissioner of agriculture. she described herself as a passionate activist. >> now we will present the candidates. >> the candidates that have prior access to the question and the questions are the same for both. they candidates will each have 90 seconds to respond each question. the candid answering the question first will have 30 seconds for rebuttal. at the end of the debate each candidate will have two minutes for closing remarks. >> the order in which each tenant will respond to the question and exposed her final argument been determined by a poll that was done before the debate. >> commissioner, i begin with you with the topic that is affecting all of us, and that of course is the economy and inflation which in a past u.s. hit floridians very
born and raised in miami, nikki fried graduate with a law degree from university of florida in 2003.iced various forms of law including the closure defense, corporate and also as a public defender. in 2017 she formed her own law firm advocating for at risk children and access to medical marijuana. she was elected in 2018 as florida's 12th commissioner of agriculture. she described herself as a passionate activist. >> now we will present the candidates. >> the candidates that have...
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it was great seeing judge and bird but i thought you would bring me a university of florida gators storyll get it on air for you. let's go. >> i love it. great to see you. >> thank you. >>> thank you for starting the morning with us. "inside politics sunday" is s next. >> thank you for being with us. we go on. biofreeze. alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they custoze your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need... and a blowrch. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. libey. liberty. ♪ announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or p
it was great seeing judge and bird but i thought you would bring me a university of florida gators storyll get it on air for you. let's go. >> i love it. great to see you. >> thank you. >>> thank you for starting the morning with us. "inside politics sunday" is s next. >> thank you for being with us. we go on. biofreeze. alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they custoze your car insurance, so you only pay for...
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professor sylvia channel olmstead is director of media research and a streaming expert at the university of floridatitors. they are learning from netflix. they are learning and investing, so they are better in competing now, professor says a lot of netflix social buzz about netflix original shows has gone to his competitors. and many households are cutting back on the average 3 to 5 services. most have rarely used any of them. lily paypal pays for four streaming services as well as cable, but not for long. i'm just trying to cut back because i have so much, and that just seems like clutter in a way, just stuff. i don't use stuff i don't need. disney has its own streaming service, plus theme parks, theatrical films. toys and clothes. amazon has prime video plus its shopping service and whole foods nonetheless, rana we, she says netflix works for him, his wife and especially his kids. they're happy and we're happy. we'll stick with it, but it really depends on what there is and what they're offering at the time and talk about erosion. how about comcast in 2021? it lost 1.5 million customers 8% of its
professor sylvia channel olmstead is director of media research and a streaming expert at the university of floridatitors. they are learning from netflix. they are learning and investing, so they are better in competing now, professor says a lot of netflix social buzz about netflix original shows has gone to his competitors. and many households are cutting back on the average 3 to 5 services. most have rarely used any of them. lily paypal pays for four streaming services as well as cable, but...
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we see in a perfect example in my own backyard, my district, the university of florida. was a chinese national who was stealing intellectual property and research and once there was any whiff of a suspicion they fled to mainland china and have never been heard from again. yet we still continue to do business with china. we reward them with favorable trade deals. we continue to allow the lion's share of manufacturing and lion's share of our rare earth minerals to come from china. what are we doing? we continue to reward bad behavior. until we get serious about putting america first we'll continue to have situations where the chinese communist party will work to undermine our sovereignty beyond our own shores. elizabeth: gordon to what the congresswoman just said, reports from cnn the fbi is probing whether china is using equipment made by china telecom giant huawei on u.s. cell phone towers essentially guying on u.s. military communication around montana's air force base. this one three oversee missile fields in the u.s. this is national security, gordon. reporter: it cer
we see in a perfect example in my own backyard, my district, the university of florida. was a chinese national who was stealing intellectual property and research and once there was any whiff of a suspicion they fled to mainland china and have never been heard from again. yet we still continue to do business with china. we reward them with favorable trade deals. we continue to allow the lion's share of manufacturing and lion's share of our rare earth minerals to come from china. what are we...
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we heard from a political communications professor at the university of ron florida is adi, who says that the level of cooperation between russia and iran will only increase both russia and major oil and gas producers. their neighbors, they have had historical relations president was in russia just before they thought of the conflict ukraine resisting less than is a loan of both country. and i think the leadership in both countries have realized that no matter what they do and governments including, and especially the united states, is going to question it. so it makes sense for neighbors to be increased cooperation. as you know, you don't. and russia assigned $40000000000.00 oil and gas corporation agreement today. and that was discussed in the meetings in the level of cooperation is going to increase. and it's going to be a win win situation for both sides. it's going to be good for the people. the countries are too long because acting leader has one that the presidential election conducted in a secret ballot by parliament as mass protest persist in the south asian country, torn apa
we heard from a political communications professor at the university of ron florida is adi, who says that the level of cooperation between russia and iran will only increase both russia and major oil and gas producers. their neighbors, they have had historical relations president was in russia just before they thought of the conflict ukraine resisting less than is a loan of both country. and i think the leadership in both countries have realized that no matter what they do and governments...
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just indigo is a professor of criminal justice at the university of central florida. and she's also the editor in chief of race and justice journal. she says it's unclear why so many police were present during the incident. releasing footage is always a signal of transparency and an effort to communicate with the public that the department is not trying to hold anything back. and there are also might be some features of this incident that the department does not plan to contest. i think one of the points of inquiry in this case would be why so many officers. c were present for this traffic stop. were they all there kind of towards the beginning with their convergence, after the parent alleged the initial shot was fired. my question, when doing this video as to why there would be so many officers on the scene for what initially at least appeared to be pretty mundane. traffic stop. there has not been meaningful police reform in this country unfortunately. and that is partly because of the strong divides that have hampered meaningful discussions about how we at the countr
just indigo is a professor of criminal justice at the university of central florida. and she's also the editor in chief of race and justice journal. she says it's unclear why so many police were present during the incident. releasing footage is always a signal of transparency and an effort to communicate with the public that the department is not trying to hold anything back. and there are also might be some features of this incident that the department does not plan to contest. i think one of...
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as we learn from the university of florida professor, dr. david, go gators, who submitted written testimony for a last subcommittee hearing, are better building construction can narrow the width of the most catastrophic destruction so that homes, will possibly experiencing damage, can remain habitable immediately following a disaster. not only does better building construction immensely benefit the disaster survivor, there is potential for significant saving costs, or cost savings. while much of fema's fy 23 budget seems fairly straightforward, i still have major concerns regarding your emergency food and shelter program. the 23 request includes $24 million to provide shelter and other services to families and individuals in countering the department of homeland security. although 24 million is less than the hundred and 50 million enacted for fiscal year 2022, it is not an insignificant number. at a time when americans are having to make the choice between gas or groceries, and those on fixed incomes are seeing their rents skyrocket, i have t
as we learn from the university of florida professor, dr. david, go gators, who submitted written testimony for a last subcommittee hearing, are better building construction can narrow the width of the most catastrophic destruction so that homes, will possibly experiencing damage, can remain habitable immediately following a disaster. not only does better building construction immensely benefit the disaster survivor, there is potential for significant saving costs, or cost savings. while much...
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i'mjoin i'm join now by sina azodi at the university of south florida.t you on the programme, mrazodi. how do great to get you on the programme, mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? i mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? , ., , went? i believe that president putin's trip — went? i believe that president putin's trip was _ went? i believe that president putin's trip was quite - went? i believe that president| putin's trip was quite essential went? i believe that president i putin's trip was quite essential in the context of what we've been hearing. recently, we heard that chiron supplied drones to russia —— iran. they did not confirm it. so i believe there's a possibility that the discussion over drones will come in. i think also that there is trade involved. iran has issued a statement announcing that the largest investment in iran's oil industry has been signed with russia. so i think it is an important trade for both iran and russia, which both have been isolated due to the sanctions of the united states and the west. mr azodi, it's not lik
i'mjoin i'm join now by sina azodi at the university of south florida.t you on the programme, mrazodi. how do great to get you on the programme, mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? i mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? , ., , went? i believe that president putin's trip — went? i believe that president putin's trip was _ went? i believe that president putin's trip was quite - went? i believe that president| putin's trip was quite essential went? i believe that president i putin's...
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of human life. and supporting like-minded organizations. she earned her doctorate and law degree at georgetown university law center. her masters in french from the university of south florida and a ba in history and french from mary college. our third speaker alexandria desantis will be speaking on her new book you have it here to hold it up? >> i do not. >> ok. she co-authored the book called tearing us apart how abortion harms everything and solves nothing. she will discuss how the pro-life movement can make the best case against abortion by explaining it is hard -- that it has harmed every aspect of our site society. -- commentary for this national review online. she has hosted many national review podcasts and speaks often on campus colleges -- college campuses and conferences. yesterday she spoke at a foundation high school conference along with carolyn from our staff. in many conservative events across the country. her work has been published in the new york times, wall street journal, the atlantic, washington post, washington salmon, and the human life view. she is a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame area following today's speakers and q&a after that, we
of human life. and supporting like-minded organizations. she earned her doctorate and law degree at georgetown university law center. her masters in french from the university of south florida and a ba in history and french from mary college. our third speaker alexandria desantis will be speaking on her new book you have it here to hold it up? >> i do not. >> ok. she co-authored the book called tearing us apart how abortion harms everything and solves nothing. she will discuss how...
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we did this debate at the university of miami florida boulder last week and in that case, there was alex debating clark and you can find both of those debates on the youtube channel. today we have alex but a different debate opponent and let me briefly introduce, i will read their bios and i believe they will come up to the stage after i introduced them. we are pleased to h have with us and are, professor of atmospheric science and climate scientist who studies science and politics of climatete chang. he's the chair and geoscientist at texas a&m. in 2022 named director of texas center for climate studies. professor served in the clinton administration during the last year serving as senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book introduction to modern climate c change on the 2014 american urological societies wasas j authors award. we are pleased to have alex epstein, the president and founder of the center for industrial progress, author of the also fuels. a philosopher who argues human flourishing should be the guiding principle of ind
we did this debate at the university of miami florida boulder last week and in that case, there was alex debating clark and you can find both of those debates on the youtube channel. today we have alex but a different debate opponent and let me briefly introduce, i will read their bios and i believe they will come up to the stage after i introduced them. we are pleased to h have with us and are, professor of atmospheric science and climate scientist who studies science and politics of climatete...
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the university of south florida led a study that showed shoppers were given a complementary cup of joeget this, 50% more money than those who weren't caffeined up >> and the staten island mansion from the godfather movie is open to rent on airbnb. the estate available in august for up to five guests at a time, and the price, just $50 a night. bookings start next week >> today at the pump, the nationwide average for a gallon of gas $4.46 it's gone down every day for five weeks 55 cents over that time. still, it costs $1.30 more than it did this time last year >> ding ding ding. on wall street, the dow up 48. s&p up 23. nasdaq up 185. and get this, the major indexes have reached their highest point since early last month >> i'm shepard smith on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news >> we need to act. >> president biden goes it alone on climate change, after failing to get a bill through congress the new action just announced, and why critics say it is not enough >> donald trump gets another one of his big lie candidates into the running for governor this time, in
the university of south florida led a study that showed shoppers were given a complementary cup of joeget this, 50% more money than those who weren't caffeined up >> and the staten island mansion from the godfather movie is open to rent on airbnb. the estate available in august for up to five guests at a time, and the price, just $50 a night. bookings start next week >> today at the pump, the nationwide average for a gallon of gas $4.46 it's gone down every day for five weeks 55...
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of human life. and supporting like mine organizations. she earned her -- law degree at georgetown university law center. a masters in french from the university of south floridab.a. in history and french from that college. our third speaker, alexandra desanctis, we'll be speaking on her new book. have it there, hold it up. >> i don't. sorry. >> it's a great book. she go authors with bryant he endorsed an. it's called tearing us apart. how abortion harms everything and solves nothing. she'll be discussing how the pro-life movement can make the best case against abortion by explaining it's harmed every aspect of our society. alexander is a stafford of the national review and regularly publishes reports and commentary for both the national review print magazine and national review online. she's hosted many national review podcasts. speaks often on campus colleges, campus -- college campuses in conferences yesterday she spoke at the young americans foundation high school conference along with -- from our staff. many conservative events across the country. her works been published in the new york times, the wall street journal, the atlantic, the washington post, t
of human life. and supporting like mine organizations. she earned her -- law degree at georgetown university law center. a masters in french from the university of south floridab.a. in history and french from that college. our third speaker, alexandra desanctis, we'll be speaking on her new book. have it there, hold it up. >> i don't. sorry. >> it's a great book. she go authors with bryant he endorsed an. it's called tearing us apart. how abortion harms everything and solves...
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research and a streaming expert at the university of florida competitors. learning from netflix. they are learning and investing, so they are better in competing now, professor says a lot of netflix social buzz about netflix original shows has gone to his competitors. and many households are cutting back on the average 3 to 5 services. most have rarely use any of them. lily paypal pays for four streaming services as well as cable, but not for long. i'm just trying to cut back because i have so much, and that just seems like clutter in a way, just stuff. i don't use stuff i don't need. disney has its own streaming service, plus theme parks, theatrical films. toys and clothes. amazon has prime video plus its shopping service and whole foods nonetheless, rana we, she says netflix works for him, his wife and especially his kids. they're happy and we're happy. we'll stick with it, but it really depends on what what there is and what they're offering at the time and talk about erosion. how about comcast 2021? it lost 1.5 million customers 8% of its cable customers
research and a streaming expert at the university of florida competitors. learning from netflix. they are learning and investing, so they are better in competing now, professor says a lot of netflix social buzz about netflix original shows has gone to his competitors. and many households are cutting back on the average 3 to 5 services. most have rarely use any of them. lily paypal pays for four streaming services as well as cable, but not for long. i'm just trying to cut back because i have so...
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we dids this debate at the university of miami in florida and boulder last week and in that case it was alice epstein developing wesley clark and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institute's youtube channel. today we have alex but we have a different debate opponent. and let me briefly introduce -- i will read their bios and i believe they are going to come up to the stage after i introduced them. wele are very pleased to have wh us this morning professor andrew tessler o a professor of atmospheric science at texas a&m university. he is a climate scientist who studies both of the science and politics of climate change. he is the chair in geoscience at texas a&m and was named director of texas a and m center for climate studies. he also served in the clinton administration during the last year he served as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book, introduction to modern climate change won the 2014 american meteorological society's offer is a word. we are also pleased to have alex epstein the president and founder o
we dids this debate at the university of miami in florida and boulder last week and in that case it was alice epstein developing wesley clark and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institute's youtube channel. today we have alex but we have a different debate opponent. and let me briefly introduce -- i will read their bios and i believe they are going to come up to the stage after i introduced them. wele are very pleased to have wh us this morning professor andrew tessler o a...
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we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and in the case it was alex epstein debating general wesley clark and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institute youtubetu channel. today we have alex epstein but we have different debate opponent, and let me
we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and in the case it was alex epstein debating general wesley clark and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institute youtubetu channel. today we have alex epstein but we have different debate opponent, and let me
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climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but
climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but
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we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and in the case it was alex epstein debating general wesley clark and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institute youtubetu channel. today we have alex epstein but we have different debate opponent, and let me briefly introduce, i will read their bios and then i believe they're going to come up to the stage after i introduced them. we are very pleased to have with us this morning professor andrew tesla, professor of atmospheric science at texas a&m university. professor tesla as a climate scientist who studies both the science and politics of climate change. he i is the chair in geosciencet the texas a&m. in 2022 he was he was named director of texas a man's texas center for climate study. professor dressler also served in the clinton administration during the last year. he served as a senior policy analyst in the white house in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book,te introductiono modern climate change, one the 2014 american meteorological societies
we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and in the case it was alex epstein debating general wesley clark and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institute youtubetu channel. today we have alex epstein but we have different debate opponent, and let me briefly introduce, i will read their bios and then i believe they're going to come up to the stage after i introduced them. we are very pleased to have with us this morning professor andrew...
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earlier we heard from mary zeigler a professor at the florida state university college of law.nd the law in america". i asked mary what she made of presidentjoe biden saying women travelling for abortions will be protected by the federal government. the thing that president biden is alluding to is that if states passed laws to stop people from travelling, that the biden administration's justice department will take steps to challenge those laws in court. there's not much the biden administration can do to stop states from passing those laws, but the administration can at least take up challenges to their constitutionality or legality. and what sort of ways our people already finding around these laws in different states? yeah, the most common, i think, people are ordering medication on the internet through international organisations. there have been mobile clinics set up on the borders of some states — in other words, states between that are offering legal abortion and states that are not — to facilitate travel. we know in some instances, abortion clinics have opened large phy
earlier we heard from mary zeigler a professor at the florida state university college of law.nd the law in america". i asked mary what she made of presidentjoe biden saying women travelling for abortions will be protected by the federal government. the thing that president biden is alluding to is that if states passed laws to stop people from travelling, that the biden administration's justice department will take steps to challenge those laws in court. there's not much the biden...
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earlier, we heard from mary zeigler a professor at the florida state university college of law, and theshe made of presidentjoe biden saying women travelling for abortions will be protected by the federal government. the most likely thing president biden is alluding to is if states passed laws to stop people from travelling, that the biden administration will take steps towards these in court. there is not much of the administration can do to stop the states passing laws but they can take up challenges to their constitution and legality. what they can take up challenges to their constitution and legality.— constitution and legality. what sort of wa is constitution and legality. what sort of way is our _ constitution and legality. what sort of way is our people _ constitution and legality. what sort of way is our people already - constitution and legality. what sortj of way is our people already finding around these laws in different states? ,., around these laws in different states? ., , states? -- sort of ways. the most common as _ states? -- sort of ways. the most common as people _ s
earlier, we heard from mary zeigler a professor at the florida state university college of law, and theshe made of presidentjoe biden saying women travelling for abortions will be protected by the federal government. the most likely thing president biden is alluding to is if states passed laws to stop people from travelling, that the biden administration will take steps towards these in court. there is not much of the administration can do to stop the states passing laws but they can take up...
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climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but we have a different debate opponent and let me briefly introduce. i will read their bios, and then i believe they are going to come up to the stage after i introduce them. we're very pleased to have with us this morning professor andrew desler. he's a professor of atmospheric science at texas a&m university. professor destler is a climate scientist who studies both the science and politics of climate change. he is the rita a heinz chair in geosciences at texas a&m in 2022. he was named director of texas a&m's, texas center for climate studies. professor destler also served in the clinton administration during the the last year he served as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy his latest book introduction to modern
climate catastrophe and we want to give them the full hour we did this debate at the university of miami in florida and at cu boulder last week and that in that case those two debates. it was alex epstein debating general wesley clarke and you can find both of those debates on steamboat institutes youtube channel today. we have alex epson, but we have a different debate opponent and let me briefly introduce. i will read their bios, and then i believe they are going to come up to the stage after...
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he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter and in los angeles, we cross to pi in he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor, an independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen, crosswalk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel. i act. thank all 3 of you for joining me today. michael, let me go to you 1st year. there seems to be.
he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter and in los angeles, we cross to pi in he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor, an independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen, crosswalk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel....
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he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in los angeles, we crossed to pi, ian. he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and independent economic analyst, high gentleman cross og rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want . i always appreciated. and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel. i act. thank all 3 of you for joining me today. michael, let me go to you 1st year. there seems to be a growing consensus that there is a recession is coming particularly for the west, maybe for the entire global economy. what makes this recession different if it is different whatsoever? because i think all of us would agree a lot of the bad economic news that we're experiencing, particularly in the west, again, is self inflicted. michael? well, when people talk about recession, they think of a business, they go up and down and then recovering. and this isn't a business cycle, this is a change in the way the world is
he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in los angeles, we crossed to pi, ian. he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and independent economic analyst, high gentleman cross og rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want . i always appreciated. and this is certainly a blue...
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he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter and in los angeles, we crossed to pi in he is a strategic planning consultant and private equity advisor and independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen crosswalk rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated, and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel. i act. thank all 3 of you for joining me today. michael, let me go to you 1st year. there seems to be a growing consensus that there is a recession is coming particularly for the west. maybe for the entire global economy. what makes this recession different if it is different whatsoever? because i think all of us would agree a lot of the bad economic news that we're experiencing, particularly in the west, again, is self inflicted. michael? well, when people talk about recessions, they think of a business, they go up and down and then recovering. and this isn't a business cycle. this is a change in the way the world is bein
he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter and in los angeles, we crossed to pi in he is a strategic planning consultant and private equity advisor and independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen crosswalk rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated, and this is certainly a blue ribbon...
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in florida say cases are surging with broward county quickly becoming the state epicenter for new infections. joining us now, dr. marty, doctor of infectious disease at florida international universityreat pleasure to see you. you said anyone doing healthcare right now should absolutely be concerned and we should be very aware this is happening. what do people need to know about how monkeypox spreads? >> so, the most common way in which it is spreading right now is sexually. however, it can be spread through respiratory droplets. it has been spread between the contaminated clothing, contaminated towels, bedsheets, that sort of thing. children have been involved in the outbreak right now in europe and about 80% of the children are less than nine years old. mainly through household contact. there is more than one way to get infected with monkeypox, but as healthcare workers, we need to be aware some of these patients are presenting with oral lesions before they have any changes in their skin and doing many of the routine looking inside the patient's mouth or other parts of the body can be good for healthcare workers. we need to use the same kind of precaution as we do for covid-19 pat
in florida say cases are surging with broward county quickly becoming the state epicenter for new infections. joining us now, dr. marty, doctor of infectious disease at florida international universityreat pleasure to see you. you said anyone doing healthcare right now should absolutely be concerned and we should be very aware this is happening. what do people need to know about how monkeypox spreads? >> so, the most common way in which it is spreading right now is sexually. however, it...
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one, was interested, h this is a woman who's a native of eatonville, goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville and howard university, morgan state university, trained center after apologist and spent her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of africans, culture across the americas in the caribbean and traces folktales, she's a folklorist but she really is also a keeper of culture as it were. she's a participant observer. she's very invested inin the story of her independent town but -- >> first independent black town. >> thank you' and she's not, she does so kind of ornery and a rascal and outspoken, a brilliant storyteller but part of what i find soo important about her i for me that is the thread. in some ways what we were talking about before the reality of all the multiculturalism of southern history that gets -- she's tracking that in the 1920s and 30s. amazing journalists, telling stories about race both in terms of the violence and the intimacy. >> in a contemporary way. pretty incredible. there was a new book on earth just came out recently.tl >> you don't know us neg
one, was interested, h this is a woman who's a native of eatonville, goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville and howard university, morgan state university, trained center after apologist and spent her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of africans, culture across the americas in the caribbean and traces folktales, she's a folklorist but she really is also a keeper of culture as it were. she's a participant observer. she's very...
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from barry college, masters degrees in university of south florida. anna j.d. from georgetown university law center. james obergefell was the name plaintive in landmark marriage equality case over fell versus hodges and as a public speaker and author of -- civil rights issues. previous careers include being a high school german teacher, corporate training, relationship manager, software education consultant, real estate agent. he's an undergraduate degree from university of cincinnati. and tender graduate school at owen green university. we welcome our distinguished witnesses. and we thank them for participating today. i'll begin by swearing in our witnesses. yes this is in person. please rise and raise your right hand. i asked that a remote witnesses please turn on your audio, make sure i can see your face and your raised right hand about administer the oath. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony are about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge and information and belief so help you god? >> let the record show tha
from barry college, masters degrees in university of south florida. anna j.d. from georgetown university law center. james obergefell was the name plaintive in landmark marriage equality case over fell versus hodges and as a public speaker and author of -- civil rights issues. previous careers include being a high school german teacher, corporate training, relationship manager, software education consultant, real estate agent. he's an undergraduate degree from university of cincinnati. and...
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from barry college, master's degree from the university of south florida, and the jay easy from georgetown university law center. jim obergefell wasn't named plaintiff in obergefell v. hodges. it's a public speaker and author for lgbtq+, equality, civil rights issues. previous colors include being at a high school german teacher, corporate training, relationship manager, software education consultant, real estate agents. an undergraduate degree from the university of cincinnati, attend a graduate school at bowling green university. we welcome our distinguished witnesses. we thank them for participating today. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. we asked our witnesses please rise and raise your right hand. i asked that are most witnesses please turn on your audio, make sure i can see your face, raise your right hand why administer the oath. do you swear or form under penalty of purgatory that the testimony are true is true cracked at the best of your knowledge, information, belief. so help you god. let the record show that witnesses have answered in the affirmative. thank you, please
from barry college, master's degree from the university of south florida, and the jay easy from georgetown university law center. jim obergefell wasn't named plaintiff in obergefell v. hodges. it's a public speaker and author for lgbtq+, equality, civil rights issues. previous colors include being at a high school german teacher, corporate training, relationship manager, software education consultant, real estate agents. an undergraduate degree from the university of cincinnati, attend a...
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of the infamous t—rex — but faster and with a stronger bite. i asked gregory erickson, a dinosaur paleo—biologist at florida state university, whether he was disappointedk on behalf of every vertebrate palaeontologist, anytime you have a vertebrate fossil, particularly this one, which is obviously a very exciting specimen, it's sort of robbing us of intellectual property so unfortunately, a specimen like this gets into private hands, we have to ignore it as if it doesn't exist, we can't publish on it, we can't do anything so in a perfect world, this person would donated to an accredited museum but as far as we are concerned, it went into a black hole. given the fact that dinosaur skeletons continue to, what, rake up millions of dollars at auctions, it's likely to have priced people like yourself, scientists, museums, out of the market, isn't it? yes, we don't have bribe money to get onto ranchers' lands, we reallyjust don't have the facilities to pay for these fossils and going back to the 1800s, the 1850s, there were fossils collected by private parties, that museums paid for but what happened is, in the 1980s and early �*90s particularly, the price o
of the infamous t—rex — but faster and with a stronger bite. i asked gregory erickson, a dinosaur paleo—biologist at florida state university, whether he was disappointedk on behalf of every vertebrate palaeontologist, anytime you have a vertebrate fossil, particularly this one, which is obviously a very exciting specimen, it's sort of robbing us of intellectual property so unfortunately, a specimen like this gets into private hands, we have to ignore it as if it doesn't exist, we can't...
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s. state of florida or carla snowbrite is an earth science and earth system scientist at the university of south paula whose work mostly focuses on the amazon and its impacts on the system. he joins me now live from south jose, das santos das campus. i beg your pardon, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about the consequences of this road because one road is bad enough. this one running south to north, through the amazon, but it opens the way doesn't it to much, much greater abuses and damage of this extraordinary natural system. yes, for sure. because for instance, the state governor of the state of amazon us where this road will cover most of its length has announced that as soon as the roll is road is paid, it still comes on as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas, all protected with forests areas we conservation units areas with envision so resource. so that will make deforestation explodes in that state. that's the state largest amount of rain forest in the bridge. you know, amazon. so it's a very bad idea to pay these roads and really to continue to develop this, this
s. state of florida or carla snowbrite is an earth science and earth system scientist at the university of south paula whose work mostly focuses on the amazon and its impacts on the system. he joins me now live from south jose, das santos das campus. i beg your pardon, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about the consequences of this road because one road is bad enough. this one running south to north, through the amazon, but it opens the way doesn't it to much, much greater abuses and...
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of the universe. as i said, it is unconscionable that kind of, or the lack of leadership that he is providing my state. florida is about a third republican wrap, about a third democratic, and about a third independent. and he thinks that it is the bread. and he is i think so intoxicated with the idea of becoming president of the united states, going to the white house, that he is forgotten the house of all the people that live in our state. he's focused on the white house only. and it shows. every single day. i mean, he is entitled to reach a cue, he is anti african-american voter, is after anti-senior citizens. my 90-year-old father loves to vote by mail. governor desantis has made it harder for him and my 87 year old mother to do so. heck, i'd like to vote by mail. it's convenient. the guy's anti-democracy. he really does want to be dictator of the universe. he talks about masters of the universe. he is an autocrat who would love to be a dictator. i mean, putin would be proud of his leadership style. or castro. or, you know, and a number of people. ortega, down in nicaragua. it is shocking to see what is hap
of the universe. as i said, it is unconscionable that kind of, or the lack of leadership that he is providing my state. florida is about a third republican wrap, about a third democratic, and about a third independent. and he thinks that it is the bread. and he is i think so intoxicated with the idea of becoming president of the united states, going to the white house, that he is forgotten the house of all the people that live in our state. he's focused on the white house only. and it shows....