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the university of florida i might not go as far as i changed the whole course of the world, but i think it's a deep, clean pool. and significant fact. i know many people who've already deployed it. i'm. i think this is slightly different way of viewing it. but the reality is, the 21st century of states, most few powers rely on private companies of safety, private tech companies, commercial tech companies dying to and digital companies to provide them with key capabilities, communications...
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to see what else is on the horizon we traveled 2500 miles east, to the university of florida. home of the loss prevention research council. >> we've got between 230, 250, depending on who you ask, technologies in here. >> reporter: director reed hayes is a criminologist. >> we have a visible camera here. >> reporter: this mock store complete with shelves and checkouts is a one-of-a-kind laboratory. >> this is the only place in the world like it. >> reporter: scientists here are working with 110 tech companies and 88 retailers to cut stores' losses. >> there's ai here that can pick up if you're not actually scanning an item at self-check-out. >> reporter: the tech here at this tiny concealed exit camera is focused on identifying and stopping shoplifters. one-off thieves and smash and grab crews alike. the lab's crawling with cameras. >> you'll see that we've got eight of them. >> reporter: and often retail executives. >> they want to brainstorm with us but they want to spend time in these labs. >> when they meet with you, how many of the stores tell you shoplifting is flat or do
to see what else is on the horizon we traveled 2500 miles east, to the university of florida. home of the loss prevention research council. >> we've got between 230, 250, depending on who you ask, technologies in here. >> reporter: director reed hayes is a criminologist. >> we have a visible camera here. >> reporter: this mock store complete with shelves and checkouts is a one-of-a-kind laboratory. >> this is the only place in the world like it. >> reporter:...
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to see what else is on the horizon, we traveled 2,500 miles east to the university of florida, home ofs prevention research council. >> we have between 230, 250, depending you ask, technologies in here. >> reporter: the director is a criminologist. we have a visible camera here. this mock store complete with shelves and checkouts is a one-of-a-kind laboratory. >> this is the only place in the world like it. >> reporter: scientists working with 110 tech companies and 88 retailers to cut stores' losses. >> a.i. can pick up if you are not scanning an item at self-checkout. >> reporter: the tech, like this tiny concealed exit camera, is focused on identifying and stopping shoplifters. one-off thieves and smash-and-grab crews alike. the lab is crawling with cameras. >> we have eight ef them. >> reporter: and often retail executives. >> they want to brainstorm, but they want to spend time in the labs. >> reporter: when they meat with you, how many of those stores tell you shoplifting is flat or down? >> none of them have told us that shoplifting or theft or losses are down or flat. >> report
to see what else is on the horizon, we traveled 2,500 miles east to the university of florida, home ofs prevention research council. >> we have between 230, 250, depending you ask, technologies in here. >> reporter: the director is a criminologist. we have a visible camera here. this mock store complete with shelves and checkouts is a one-of-a-kind laboratory. >> this is the only place in the world like it. >> reporter: scientists working with 110 tech companies and 88...
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graduating from the university of florida in gainesville. >> i've always followed his example in schooles gone so i have to, i guess, follow my honor. >> erika got her degree in gainesville along with memories she will carry forever. she can't forget that fleeting moment she fell in love with christian. and then he was gone. just like that. >> we weren't even dating that long and we have the death of, what happens if something happens tomorrow and he got hit by a car. and he looked at me, and he was like. i don't know what i would do without you. i don't know what i would, you know? and i looked at him, and i told him. i told you what you're gonna do. you're gonna find somebody, and you're gonna live your life. >> you ever get up in the morning shaking your fist in outrage to the heavens? pedro, why did you do this to me? not just christian as a victim, you become the victim to. >> it's so difficult sometimes to think of it so that way, i would still do anything for christian to be here. there's not gonna be another joke he tells. and another smile i see when i look up from working. or
graduating from the university of florida in gainesville. >> i've always followed his example in schooles gone so i have to, i guess, follow my honor. >> erika got her degree in gainesville along with memories she will carry forever. she can't forget that fleeting moment she fell in love with christian. and then he was gone. just like that. >> we weren't even dating that long and we have the death of, what happens if something happens tomorrow and he got hit by a car. and he...
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yeah you know so i teach at the university of florida and i've taught for 30 years now and charles reagan wilson in the back can probably attest to this you know it's been interesting to see students across the generations right charles and how different they are i actually i have hope for the gen z and people ask me you know what would and the historian they want to know about the future and i you know, i'm really depending on the gen zs to turn things around that you know they recognize i think your generation recognizes that i'm a baby boomer, that my generation didn't leave you in such shape and in more ways than one. and and you recognize that it's foolish to destroy the value your own nest. and, you know, obviously are exceptions among among your generation and but i'm really helpful and i've seen a change from the millennials to joneses and that sort of attitude. and i'm not knocking the millennials. i think many of them feel the same about the natural environment. yeah. there you go. okay. yeah, yeah. gentleman. and i'll say as, as an as an old millennial, i taken the lead of walt
yeah you know so i teach at the university of florida and i've taught for 30 years now and charles reagan wilson in the back can probably attest to this you know it's been interesting to see students across the generations right charles and how different they are i actually i have hope for the gen z and people ask me you know what would and the historian they want to know about the future and i you know, i'm really depending on the gen zs to turn things around that you know they recognize i...
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the fda advisers unanimously found that based on studies and university of florida research, this ingredientsn't do anything to relieve cold and allergy congestion. marin county will get the updated covid vaccines starting next week. this comes as marine sees a surge of covid hospitalizations. the fda and cdc given the green light for the vaccine to be given to people 6 months of age and older. the updated vaccine should be widely available by early next week at pharmacies. and doctors offices. >> well, can you believe it? it's the last weekend of summer coming our way. what at cretors, we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. >> hard to believe summer almost coming to an end now. and so things are changing the atmosphere already. we're starting to see that now today, the fog now sweeping back on shore. we'll see some cooler temperatures on the way as we get the weekend numbers today. not bad, 60 degrees in downtown san francisco. 72 in oakland, 83 in san
the fda advisers unanimously found that based on studies and university of florida research, this ingredientsn't do anything to relieve cold and allergy congestion. marin county will get the updated covid vaccines starting next week. this comes as marine sees a surge of covid hospitalizations. the fda and cdc given the green light for the vaccine to be given to people 6 months of age and older. the updated vaccine should be widely available by early next week at pharmacies. and doctors offices....
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>> nada university of florida gator but an actual gator. >> this is the sad part. likely sliced off by the propeller of a boat. a trapper brought her to florida's gator land where she started charming the staff. >> this is the most extreme i have ever seen of this kind of injury, but her eyes are really sweet. >> yeah! okay! maybe! >> okay. >> she needed a name to go with her unique in appearance, so they decided to make it into a contest. the suggestions ranged from gummy to jaw, singular -- >> jaw-lene! >> bottom feeder! it also reminds us of mr. bottom tooth from family guy. >> somebody suggested topless. but that's a little racy for a family farm. >> yeah. so apparently the gator is learning to eat an italian favorite. >> the gator held a meatball on her tongue for five to 10 minutes, then she threw it back like a man in a bar drinking a beer! >> who is this park director? >> meatball, it is possible. just look at this gator named trap job. he has been trained to eat meat balls, no need to chew. now people at gator land hope their newest resident will do the sam
>> nada university of florida gator but an actual gator. >> this is the sad part. likely sliced off by the propeller of a boat. a trapper brought her to florida's gator land where she started charming the staff. >> this is the most extreme i have ever seen of this kind of injury, but her eyes are really sweet. >> yeah! okay! maybe! >> okay. >> she needed a name to go with her unique in appearance, so they decided to make it into a contest. the suggestions...
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of florida. we represent professors at all the universities, all the public universities in the state of florida,m them that they are not happy with what's going on at the university level in florida, and you know, florida has some of the best universities. yet, our professors are talking about leaving there in droves right now because of decisions being made in florida like this move to allow for an entrance exam that does not appear to really adequately predict how well students will do at the collegiate level. >> so if it is totally optional, what is the harm of having this option for certain students, if ultimately universities get to decide who gets entrance into their institution? >> well, look, we continue to see here in florida that the board of governors, under the direct leadership of the governor in florida, is really dictating how universities will handle all kinds of decisions, including students entering the university. so right now, they're saying we're going to add it as a tool but down the road, are they going to say, this is the end all and be all? keep in mind, the governor in
of florida. we represent professors at all the universities, all the public universities in the state of florida,m them that they are not happy with what's going on at the university level in florida, and you know, florida has some of the best universities. yet, our professors are talking about leaving there in droves right now because of decisions being made in florida like this move to allow for an entrance exam that does not appear to really adequately predict how well students will do at...
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are there recent lawsuit filed by former university of florida athlete alleged predatory loan was disguised as an and il deal included turning over 15% of any future professional football. so mr. smith my question to what can be done to improve and il guardrails to ensure student athletes are not being taken advantage of by these bad actors? >> i think again that is were allotting to come into play. those people who take advantage of in particular the one you mention the florida student athlete who is now looking at a lawsuit he has assigned to pay 16% of his future earnings to a collective. that requires national law. that is not something the ncaa can deal with. in my view we need governmental help in that particular space. >> okay thank you. bro quick mr. gino torretta you've got an impressive resume can you walk through your time playing football in miami when you first start when the heisman trophy described to us how your story might of played out differently and il? >> in 1989 when injury started four games in the middle of our national championship year. the broke the school record
are there recent lawsuit filed by former university of florida athlete alleged predatory loan was disguised as an and il deal included turning over 15% of any future professional football. so mr. smith my question to what can be done to improve and il guardrails to ensure student athletes are not being taken advantage of by these bad actors? >> i think again that is were allotting to come into play. those people who take advantage of in particular the one you mention the florida student...
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college exam classic learning test, or clt, could be accepted today by florida's public university system which includes the university ofigh school students can still decide to talk the s.a.t., the a.c.t. or even both, but if approved in florida, it would be a big victory for governor ron desantis and an education shake-up, if you like. desantis dehas bucked heads with the college board who are the makers of the suspect a.t. about content in its ap courses. here he is in april talking about the college board's ap african-american studieses course. a talk a listen. take a listen. >> -- had anything you could think of in terms of reparations, it had queer theory, it had a intersectionalty, all these things. that violated florida standards. so our department of education rejected it. ashley: so the clt is popular among conservatives. it's used by home school students and is already accepted by more than 2000 predominantly -- 200 predominantly private universities. the add admissions test is rooted in humanities and classical lit literature. the company behind clt insists it's apolitical, and the end goal, they say, is to p
college exam classic learning test, or clt, could be accepted today by florida's public university system which includes the university ofigh school students can still decide to talk the s.a.t., the a.c.t. or even both, but if approved in florida, it would be a big victory for governor ron desantis and an education shake-up, if you like. desantis dehas bucked heads with the college board who are the makers of the suspect a.t. about content in its ap courses. here he is in april talking about...
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religious affiliated colleges, and universities, to get into public universities like the university of floridaic universities approved the use of the classic learning test, orclt for use in college admissions and one governor proposed that the test has not been through an independent peer review. you are looking at a promotional video posted on the clt website. the clt test is rooted in the organization in what they say is a classic education model that focuses on western tradition and texts. and an example test found on clt's website shows one question where students are asked to read and answer questions on john paul ii's on the christian meaning of human suffering. and according to the organization, the clt is currently accepted by more than 250 colleges and universities in the country. including 13 in florida. the test does not replace the more widely accepted s.a.t. and a.c.t. now the classic learning test is the latest chapter in an ongoing fight between florida governor ron desantis and the college board, that is the organization that administers the s.a.t. and the advanced placement cl
religious affiliated colleges, and universities, to get into public universities like the university of floridaic universities approved the use of the classic learning test, orclt for use in college admissions and one governor proposed that the test has not been through an independent peer review. you are looking at a promotional video posted on the clt website. the clt test is rooted in the organization in what they say is a classic education model that focuses on western tradition and texts....
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of t us. >> i i remember few years ago i got a call from ben head coach dan mullen of the university of floridaaid if we don't have an image of likeness bill in the state legislature we are going to kill schools of their ruined go somewhere else. is that a fair playing field among states or is there more lucrative colleges in other states or is it about people that some states give you a better chance to make more money? >> bera differences amongst conferences.s. these schools make a different amount of money than the big 10 schools and that's why we are seeing realignment in the west coast of california oregon and washington. although schools are moving to big 10. >> gene smith is it true what he says? is he. she the truth right now? >> it's pretty good. the court issued their in the transfer portal those things coming together with where we areom with nil transferring is a good thing in students deserve the same rights as others. if student athletes decide to transfer we had to make sure we understand why. if they arest transferring becae we didn't live up to it we need to look at the mirror
of t us. >> i i remember few years ago i got a call from ben head coach dan mullen of the university of floridaaid if we don't have an image of likeness bill in the state legislature we are going to kill schools of their ruined go somewhere else. is that a fair playing field among states or is there more lucrative colleges in other states or is it about people that some states give you a better chance to make more money? >> bera differences amongst conferences.s. these schools make...
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. >> this came out because researchers at the university of florida actually showed it was no better the past, it is very effective, in terms of its availability, used to make meth. that is how it started getting into these drugs rather than the restrictive nature of that particular drug. neil: some of these are marquis names, talking about night quill, these are well-known names and people cannot and are not discerning the difference. what do you tell? >> you have to look at the label and it will clearly say pseudoephedrine. pseudoephedrine is very effective. when you take pseudoephedrine all of it is absorbed in the got and delivered to the bloodstream. when you take that, 30% get to the bloodstream so you have to have mega doses. neil: worked for me. what do you think? >> i would use pseudoephedrine. neil: i would like to tap that brain about these new boosters coming out to deal with these cases to update those out there. where do you stand on a couple varieties out there. timing it with something like a flu shot. >> flu shot, yes, mandates for boosters for covid absolutely no. if
. >> this came out because researchers at the university of florida actually showed it was no better the past, it is very effective, in terms of its availability, used to make meth. that is how it started getting into these drugs rather than the restrictive nature of that particular drug. neil: some of these are marquis names, talking about night quill, these are well-known names and people cannot and are not discerning the difference. what do you tell? >> you have to look at the...
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he is the director of the african american studies program at the university of florida. for being here. first of all, your thoughts on this latest news on this ap african american studies in your state? >> thank you, jonathan, for inviting me. you are correct, there is only one side of slavery. when you talk about the holocaust, native american genocide, or japanese internment, there are no opposing viewpoints. we all agree that those were immoral. we believe that the u.s. government was incorrect, the u.s. government was incorrect to do those atrocities. the nazi government was incorrect for leading holocaust. but somehow when it comes to slavery, the search for two sides, or opposing views is a discussion among many on the right. >> professor, governor desantis pledged one point $1 million for security at the -- where the jacksonville gunman stopped before going on a rampage. in a tweet, florida former florida state democratic senator audrey gibson called that, quote, blood money. what is your reaction? >> it's, again, we see -- the argument is about desantis's policies
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on the east coas and it is a fox news that night trip across america and alive look at the university of florida in gainesville. that is the gator side. we are heading to chattanooga along the tennessee river and finally a live luck at roswell, new mexico, where the truth might be out there. if you can't join us live, do not forget to set your dvr and watch us any time and the soone the better could be coming back with what could decide the 2024 election. an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain, and high cholesterol may occur. movement dysfunction and restlessness are common side effects. stomach and sleep issues, dizziness, increased appetite, and fatigue a
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they drive curriculum and we're grateful to the state of florida the good folks at florida state and university this is a big move we think to reclaim educational excellence. >> jesse: good. jeremy thank you very much and i'm glad your test is distressing. >> thank you. thank you jesse for having me. >> jesse: all right. any time. it was just back in june where pride festivals erupted all over us. we don't have a problem with pride. you do you. but harry and banana hammocks gee rating in front of toddlers seemed to me at least, i don't if i'm allowed to use this word in america anymore, inappropriate. jesse watters prime time, we're wondering where the line is and after this next story it's clear we haven't found it yet. western heights school district in oklahoma, of all places, hired a drag queen to be their elementary school principal. a drag queen principal in oklahoma. dr. shane mernan goes by ms. chantel mandalay, this is ms. mandalay at the little kiddie story hour. >> hi everybody. i'm ms. chantel and i'm here with the metropolitan library to celebrate pride. i want to thank you guys fo
they drive curriculum and we're grateful to the state of florida the good folks at florida state and university this is a big move we think to reclaim educational excellence. >> jesse: good. jeremy thank you very much and i'm glad your test is distressing. >> thank you. thank you jesse for having me. >> jesse: all right. any time. it was just back in june where pride festivals erupted all over us. we don't have a problem with pride. you do you. but harry and banana hammocks...
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i go to the university of florida. go gators. x no, no, no. none of that gator stuff here. >> my question is this semester i took a pass where a professor told us that the reason why we entered the american revolution was to preserve slavery and white supremacy. how do we stop that from happening in our institution? >> you ever saw the movie water boy? remember when he said why do the alligators have all those teeth? and he said, you are wrong, professor. maybe you have to talk to the professor now. i didn't say that, don't do that but you have to challenge that professor. get him to understand that this was not a perfect country at its inception. but it wasn't long afterwards, in 1863, at a place called gettysburg, when abraham lincoln gave that speech and talked about government of the people, by the people and the new birth of freedom. he talked about living up to the promise that was made in the declaration of independence. i think you need to tell him that there is no nation and 247 years that has been able to achieve what it has achieved
i go to the university of florida. go gators. x no, no, no. none of that gator stuff here. >> my question is this semester i took a pass where a professor told us that the reason why we entered the american revolution was to preserve slavery and white supremacy. how do we stop that from happening in our institution? >> you ever saw the movie water boy? remember when he said why do the alligators have all those teeth? and he said, you are wrong, professor. maybe you have to talk to...
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the fda advisers unanimously found that based on studies and university of florida research, this ingredient doesn't actually do anything to relieve cold and allergy congestion. it may as well be a placebo pill according to them. there's been back and forth on the efficacy of this ingredient for decades. >> original studies we're to logically unsound and they don't match today's precision. with fda reviewing 5 large studies that suggested that the effectiveness of world friend is is not then that's what evidence they took. they took into consideration. >> the panel of advisors voted for this recommendation. it will now go to the fda for a full vote. no word yet on a timeline, but it could mean that in a matter of months, you may not find certain versions of sudafed dayqual or benadryl at your local pharmacy again, this is the version of the drug you can buy over the counter through the adviser's recommendation. coming up, the death toll from floods in libya continue to rise. the latest numbers and what the libyan government is now calling for. >> plus, governor gavin newsom sits down with po
the fda advisers unanimously found that based on studies and university of florida research, this ingredient doesn't actually do anything to relieve cold and allergy congestion. it may as well be a placebo pill according to them. there's been back and forth on the efficacy of this ingredient for decades. >> original studies we're to logically unsound and they don't match today's precision. with fda reviewing 5 large studies that suggested that the effectiveness of world friend is is not...
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i remember a few years ago i got a call from then head coach dan mullin of the university of florida and said if we don't pass a name, image, likeness bill in the state legislature, we are going to kill florida schools. everybody will go somewhere else. is it about equal? do some states give you a better chance to make more money playing college ball? mr. torretta: there is differences amongst conferences. any school that makes different amount of money than big ten schools and acc and pac-12. that's why we are seeing conference realignment. we deem the west coast of california, oregon, and washington irrelevant college athletics. although schools are moving to the big ten or the acc or s.e.c. mr. bean: gene smith, is it true what he says? preaching the truth? mr. smith: i don't know about preaching. what he said is pretty good. the core issue there is in the transfer portal those things coming together with where we are with n.i.l. we got to remember transferring is a good thing. student athletes deserve the same rights as other students. now, with our institution where student athl
i remember a few years ago i got a call from then head coach dan mullin of the university of florida and said if we don't pass a name, image, likeness bill in the state legislature, we are going to kill florida schools. everybody will go somewhere else. is it about equal? do some states give you a better chance to make more money playing college ball? mr. torretta: there is differences amongst conferences. any school that makes different amount of money than big ten schools and acc and pac-12....
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nesty is the university of florida's coach and works with top swimmers like bobby fink and katie la deckiblack male swimmer to win an olympic gold medal at the 1988 seoul games. kelly, back to you. and congratulations to him. >> indeed. tyler, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the broadening uaw strike, economic losses are already estimated to be over $1.5 billion. we'll get the latest on the negotiations and the fallout for the automaker's bottom lines. "the exchange" is ckft is.a aer ng, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get wa
nesty is the university of florida's coach and works with top swimmers like bobby fink and katie la deckiblack male swimmer to win an olympic gold medal at the 1988 seoul games. kelly, back to you. and congratulations to him. >> indeed. tyler, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the broadening uaw strike, economic losses are already estimated to be over $1.5 billion. we'll get the latest on the negotiations and the fallout for the automaker's bottom lines. "the...
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of florida. the good folks at florida statoe ,the university of florida as well.is is a big move, we think, to reclaim is a big mo some edul excellence. good. well, jeremy, thank you very much. and i'llence. m glad that your test is distressing. and thank you. >> thank you, jesse, for having me. all right. any time. >> it was just back in junee fet where pride festivals erupteivdh all over us. we don't have a problem with pride. you do. >> you. but, harry. men and banana hammocks gyrating in front of toddlergee, seemed to me at least i don't even know if i'm allowed to use in. word in america anymore inappropriate. jesse watters, primetimee. . we're wondering where the line is. and after this next storory, it's clear we haven't found it yet. westert.n heights school distric in oklahoma, of all placeses, hired a drag queen to beem their elementary school principaentaryl, a drag queenrip principal in oklahoma, dr.al shane murnane goes by ms.. chantelle mandalay. , this this is ms.. mandalay at the little kiddies story. s ms ndalay aour.ody. >> hi, everybody. i', and
of florida. the good folks at florida statoe ,the university of florida as well.is is a big move, we think, to reclaim is a big mo some edul excellence. good. well, jeremy, thank you very much. and i'llence. m glad that your test is distressing. and thank you. >> thank you, jesse, for having me. all right. any time. >> it was just back in junee fet where pride festivals erupteivdh all over us. we don't have a problem with pride. you do. >> you. but, harry. men and banana...
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first up, professor clay calvert, former director of the first amendment project at the university of florida and he will be speaking on counterman versus colorado. >> first of all, pleasure to take part in the annual constitution day symposium. little bito spend a of time this morning or this afternoon talking about the supreme court's decision this june in criminal low case of counterman and colorado. online stalking causing serious emotional distress. sent hundreds of unsolicited facebook messages the a colorado singer/song writer named coles who he had no prior relationship or any kind of relationship. in short, counterman was a total stranger who sent terrifying messages such as and this is the fun part, fuck permanently, staying in cyber life is going to kill you, die, don't need you and sent messages suggesting he was watching her and knew her movements. he kept coming back and just created new accounts so he kept following her. and ultimately caused waylen to cancel several live performances and turn down singing opportunities. a colorado jury then convicted counterman of online stalk
first up, professor clay calvert, former director of the first amendment project at the university of florida and he will be speaking on counterman versus colorado. >> first of all, pleasure to take part in the annual constitution day symposium. little bito spend a of time this morning or this afternoon talking about the supreme court's decision this june in criminal low case of counterman and colorado. online stalking causing serious emotional distress. sent hundreds of unsolicited...
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but now teaches at the university of south florida and lives in tampa which got him wondering.makes kansas like kilimanjaro. it's arguably the flattest state in the nation. doesn't have any high points really. but if you want to get technical, topographical, and you are truly desperate for adventure, it can be done. and andrew karr is doing it. using maps and apps and good old fashion sightlines. >> i feel like we're going out. >> reporter: andrew pinpoints every peak. >> this is potentially the mount everest in union county. [laughs] >> reporter: this one was in a well manicured public place but other county high points are deep in the woods. or on private property. >> i think that tree over there is it. >> reporter: in this case, the home of debbie mitchell. do you think it's at all strange that so many drove all the way from tampa to stand in your yard? >> yeah. >> reporter: okay. this wasn't even his most absurd ascent. >> pinellas county, front door of jc p jcpenneys is a strong contender. i bought a shirt. >> reporter: 's or edmund hillary he is not that andrew says so wh
but now teaches at the university of south florida and lives in tampa which got him wondering.makes kansas like kilimanjaro. it's arguably the flattest state in the nation. doesn't have any high points really. but if you want to get technical, topographical, and you are truly desperate for adventure, it can be done. and andrew karr is doing it. using maps and apps and good old fashion sightlines. >> i feel like we're going out. >> reporter: andrew pinpoints every peak. >> this...
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florida premises for the next two years. i spoke to aubreyjewett, who is a political scientist and associate professor at the university of centralovernor ron desantis and the legislator passed a bill, as you said a moment ago, called the parental bill of rights which critics labelled orientation or gender identity and public schools in florida — originally it was only kindergarten through to third grade, but now it goes all the way through high school. in response, disney spoke out and said that, "we don't agree with that bill, we think it is wrong, and we are going to fight against it in court, or fight to see it repealed." in response, the governor and the legislator has sought to punish disney by taking away their right of self—government that they have had since the 1960s, since they came to florida. it's just a local government district was set up to take in taxes, and to provide services, like building roads and drainage ditches, and things like that. and aubrey, i mean, it has become extraordinary battle, hasn't it? i mean, disney is huge in florida, ron desantis is the governor. who is this damaging? is it potentially da
florida premises for the next two years. i spoke to aubreyjewett, who is a political scientist and associate professor at the university of centralovernor ron desantis and the legislator passed a bill, as you said a moment ago, called the parental bill of rights which critics labelled orientation or gender identity and public schools in florida — originally it was only kindergarten through to third grade, but now it goes all the way through high school. in response, disney spoke out and said...
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aubreyjewett is a political scientist and associate professor at the university of central florida. governor. give us the background as to how this has come about.— this has come about. yes, absolutely. _ this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a year. this has come about. yes, | absolutely. well, a year or this has come about. yes, - absolutely. well, a year or more ago, governor ron desantis and the legislator passed a bill, as you said a moment ago, called the parental bill of rights which critics labelled, don't say gay and it prohibited teachers from talking about gender identity and public schools in florida. 0riginally it was only kindergarten through to third grade but now it goes all the way through high school. in response, disney spoke out and said that we don't agree with that bill, we think it is wrong and we are going to fight against it in court fight to see it repealed. in response, the governor and the legislator has sought to punish disney by taking away their right of
aubreyjewett is a political scientist and associate professor at the university of central florida. governor. give us the background as to how this has come about.— this has come about. yes, absolutely. _ this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a year. this has come about. yes, | absolutely. well, a year or this has come about. yes, - absolutely. well, a year or more ago, governor ron desantis...
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researchers from the university of florida are finding that it simply doesn't work.ies that compare it to a placebo that don't show any discernible benefit. the fda advisory committee is going to meet. there is a chance they might say that this is no longer effective and would revoke the over the counter designation which would have a significant effect on this industry. >> it's not just in our heads that these don't always do the trick? >> it's not just your head. doctors alike. we also -- i rarely advise patients to take these medications as mesmerizing as the aisles can be. i say grab the humidifier. during those dry months. using nasal saline can be helpful. staying hydrated. for those coughs especially in the little ones. anyone over 1, honey can be an effective way to help treat the cough. >> we have a lot of honey on supply in our house. i always hope it works when it's the middle of the night and my little daughter is coughing. thank you, dr. sutton for all that great information. congratulations. you've been officially part of our team for a long time now. [
researchers from the university of florida are finding that it simply doesn't work.ies that compare it to a placebo that don't show any discernible benefit. the fda advisory committee is going to meet. there is a chance they might say that this is no longer effective and would revoke the over the counter designation which would have a significant effect on this industry. >> it's not just in our heads that these don't always do the trick? >> it's not just your head. doctors alike. we...
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in tallahassee, florida state university, mynatt university of florida, he was getting personal advice on what to do and the parents were very concerned because it was scheduled, the hurricane was actually scheduled to hit tallahassee and he put them at ease. that's a great thing, it really is. i have one more question, i have a little more time. grant spellmeyer, over the years as marketplaces change and expand congress has try to find ways to support small market participants ability to compete. this includes allowing small m pvt to the compete for consent agreement, since congress has allowed this collaboration, have these and vpds seen the success they were hoping for and what are the existing barriers for these businesses? >> thank you to congress for the work they did in 2019, and allowing my members to work through an ctr buying cooperative to try to collectively negotiate this. the last cycle happened several months after the passage of the legislation so it was brand-new in the first cycle and we were up to go through another cycle. this cycle will be the one that really allow
in tallahassee, florida state university, mynatt university of florida, he was getting personal advice on what to do and the parents were very concerned because it was scheduled, the hurricane was actually scheduled to hit tallahassee and he put them at ease. that's a great thing, it really is. i have one more question, i have a little more time. grant spellmeyer, over the years as marketplaces change and expand congress has try to find ways to support small market participants ability to...
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of course, the university. my son was at the university of florida but he was getting his personal, the hurricane was actually scheduled to hit tallahassee and and the parents were very concerned and he put them at ease and that's a great thing. i have one more question, i don't know, i have a little more time. mr. -- mr. spellmeyer, over the years as the marketplaces exchange and callers have tried to find ways to support small market participant to collaborate for retransmission content agreements. have these mvpd's seen the success that we are hoping for and what are the differences. >> thank you for the work to work through nctcr buying to try to negotiate stuff. the last cycle after passing of legislation and it was brand-new and the first cycle we are about to go through another cycle and i think this cycle will judge how effective it's been. obviously look at the pricing. it hasn't slowed down in terms of increases. we all want local broadcasters to succeed. they two to the grocery store in the weekend. we want to local coverage and we try to use community access, channels and things like that to promote it. we
of course, the university. my son was at the university of florida but he was getting his personal, the hurricane was actually scheduled to hit tallahassee and and the parents were very concerned and he put them at ease and that's a great thing. i have one more question, i don't know, i have a little more time. mr. -- mr. spellmeyer, over the years as the marketplaces exchange and callers have tried to find ways to support small market participant to collaborate for retransmission content...
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five are harvard, penn, university of south carolina, georgetown and fordham university in new york. the best were auburn, university of new hampshire, oregon state and floriday. shout out to them. >> michigan tech university that i never heard of. makes sense. engineers are worried about correct and true. i don't want someone nervous about their feelings will build a bridge. it will probably collapse. >> dana: this airline passenger. this does happen. people take their shoes off and this passenger got the video of the barefoot on her armrest. she was using a nasal inhaler to deal with the smell. i would have said something and poked him with a pen or something. >> we saw recently with the flight someone saying a person in back wasn't real. this person was too real. too much reality. this is why should be allowed. forget the tsa. cigarette lighter on the feet there. >> bill: probably would have got her in trouble, though. it's better than the other report from the delta flight about the bad -- >> that's -- >> bill: have you seen the pictures? >> it's the only time would make me say i wish i had flown spirit instead. >> dana: what would have happened if gutfe
five are harvard, penn, university of south carolina, georgetown and fordham university in new york. the best were auburn, university of new hampshire, oregon state and floriday. shout out to them. >> michigan tech university that i never heard of. makes sense. engineers are worried about correct and true. i don't want someone nervous about their feelings will build a bridge. it will probably collapse. >> dana: this airline passenger. this does happen. people take their shoes off...
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of human suffering. the clt tests grammar, english and math. the clt is currently accepted by more than 250 colleges and universities in the country including 13 right here in florida to accept the exam. now, the s.a.t. and the act of course are more commonly widely accepted with over 3,000 schools that allow both of these tests when it comes to the admissions pro secretary. the clt, boris, is the latest chapter in this ongoing fight between ron desantis and the college board the organization that administers the act and the advanced placement tests they blocked a placement test on african american studies saying it violated state law and lacked educational value. the college board made changes to the course amid the criticism. boris? >> carlos suarez, thank you for the reporting. >>> the fbi director christopher wray has issued a warning about the number of russian spies in the u.s. he says the numbers are still way too big. you will hear more from director wray that's coming up. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggesideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest fferently. it still does. what can you do with
of human suffering. the clt tests grammar, english and math. the clt is currently accepted by more than 250 colleges and universities in the country including 13 right here in florida to accept the exam. now, the s.a.t. and the act of course are more commonly widely accepted with over 3,000 schools that allow both of these tests when it comes to the admissions pro secretary. the clt, boris, is the latest chapter in this ongoing fight between ron desantis and the college board the organization...
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oh, for like some of our i to reese how to like stop, you know, spend their the university why? because they have been in jail and now also on the coast of florida as well. so it's, it's just, it's been really, you know, advocacy why the government just, you know, i wrote it down without any reasonable things just about the just as possible. oh, that's correction. keep something simple. yeah. hey, and lisa, thank you so much for joining us. so that's it for the program. as always you can catch us on social media and on our website d, w dot com for slash asia. my name is rosa chan. thanks for watching and have a good weekend the on the status. bye bye. free man. a continent bursting with creativity leads to design is and cultural icons in lifestyle and comics as diverse and exciting as the continents itself is next on d w. the words people have to say, that's why we listen. because every weekend on d w, the job in july is one of the most prestigious events on south africa's most recent calendar held annually and over 5 africa. it is renowned for its memories, patients and extravagant specimen competitions and sandy. so it takes me for supplies, o
oh, for like some of our i to reese how to like stop, you know, spend their the university why? because they have been in jail and now also on the coast of florida as well. so it's, it's just, it's been really, you know, advocacy why the government just, you know, i wrote it down without any reasonable things just about the just as possible. oh, that's correction. keep something simple. yeah. hey, and lisa, thank you so much for joining us. so that's it for the program. as always you can catch...
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oh, for like some of our actor we have to like south the, you know, spend there at the university. right? because they have been in jail and now also on the coast of florida as well. so it's, it's just, it's been really, you know, advocacy. why the government just, you know, i wrote it down without any reasonable things just about because it's possible that correction keeps them simple. yeah. hey, and liza, thank you so much for joining us. so that's it for the program. as always, you can catch us on social media and on our website, e, w dot com, forward slash asia. my name is melissa chan. thanks for watching and have a good weekend. the change can be viewed the test, the natural conclusions of the climate change, the age of in line 300 year old id is be responsible for 2 days and could they help us solve them? i believe our futures in our past. how significant other beginning of the done as a series of the great philosophers to all present and future enlightenment says progresses in our hands in that news. so it's really, it's up to us, our series project, enlightenment starts october 5th on dw, the auto workers in the us are set to widen their strike a
oh, for like some of our actor we have to like south the, you know, spend there at the university. right? because they have been in jail and now also on the coast of florida as well. so it's, it's just, it's been really, you know, advocacy. why the government just, you know, i wrote it down without any reasonable things just about because it's possible that correction keeps them simple. yeah. hey, and liza, thank you so much for joining us. so that's it for the program. as always, you can catch...
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programs through the city academy high school in two colleges in the district and the university of central florida madam secretary, when selecting the hubs how is the department of commerce economic development administration taking into consideration local education and workforce development capacity especially when the u.s. semiconductor industry has a worker shortage that can be filled by locally grown talent? >> thank you congressman. i'm not familiar with the particular application. i will go learn about it but it sounds like exactly the kind of thing we are trying to incentivize, which is what you said. bring in the high schools, bring in the community colleges, the research universities, bring in the big companies like sky water and focus on an area of technology where you can go from excellent to world class. i do want to make that point especially since tech hubs are so competitive. we are not trying to invest in places -- this is a national security program. we want to advance the frontiers of technology. so we are not going to go for places that are distressed or that are pretty good. w
programs through the city academy high school in two colleges in the district and the university of central florida madam secretary, when selecting the hubs how is the department of commerce economic development administration taking into consideration local education and workforce development capacity especially when the u.s. semiconductor industry has a worker shortage that can be filled by locally grown talent? >> thank you congressman. i'm not familiar with the particular application....
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there's a study from the american association of university professors, it found that nearly half of florida. 85% said they would not recommend a colleague began teaching in florida. how would you use a senate seat to prepare the damage, these numbers are staggering. >> simone, before i went to congress, i worked at fiu here, for many years. i have deep relationships with faculty members and students across the spectrum. this is an issue that is concerning. they are receiving funding cuts so universities don't teach gender studies. it's creating a brain dump and our state at a brain drain for a lot of those faculty members that are trying to leave the state. they elect someone like myself who understands the needs of education, we need to invest in our students, we need to invest in an education system that's going to prepare our students for the challenges that we face ahead. including climate change and a global economy and a destabilizing balance of power, as we see the war in russia against ukraine. i mean, there are a lot of issues we need to focus. on what's happening here is the most
there's a study from the american association of university professors, it found that nearly half of florida. 85% said they would not recommend a colleague began teaching in florida. how would you use a senate seat to prepare the damage, these numbers are staggering. >> simone, before i went to congress, i worked at fiu here, for many years. i have deep relationships with faculty members and students across the spectrum. this is an issue that is concerning. they are receiving funding cuts...
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he is the distinguished professor of history at lynn university in florida. he has published over 40 books, several of which have won awards and one of which the escape from libby prison in a richmond, virginia. please welcome dr. robert watson. >> thanks, caitlin. first off, thank you to 16 andersonville national historic site and the national civil war -- national prisoner of war museum. thanks, caitlin and gia and id charles and the entire staff here today is september 16, which is national pow mia recognition day, which is a day that is recognized -- it was established by congress. third friday in september to honor those who serve, sacrificed, suffered as well as those who have not yet come home. it is fitting, i suppose, ur altogether proper we are here p at andersonville to talk about one of the worst prisons in history on pow national pow and mia recognition day. andersonville, of course, is the most infamous prison in american history. it was only open for around 14 months, february 1860 until the end of april 1865 of the civil war. only open around 1
he is the distinguished professor of history at lynn university in florida. he has published over 40 books, several of which have won awards and one of which the escape from libby prison in a richmond, virginia. please welcome dr. robert watson. >> thanks, caitlin. first off, thank you to 16 andersonville national historic site and the national civil war -- national prisoner of war museum. thanks, caitlin and gia and id charles and the entire staff here today is september 16, which is...