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[skateboard sounds] at university over a player's participation on the women's volleyball team. sdsu is one of two universities being investigated, along with penn, forllegedly allowing transgender athletes to compete on women's teams. the trump administration is looking into possible title nine violations, claiming the mistreatment of female athletes. this comes less than 24 hours after president trump signed an executive order banning transgender women from playing girls and women's sports. san jose state responded to the news of this investigation in a statement. the university's president writes in part. san jose state university is committed to ensuring that all of our students, including our student athletes, are treated fairly and free from discrimination and afforded the rights and protections granted under federal and state law. csu says it will cooperate fully with the government's inquiry. san jose state has not confirmed it has a transgender woman on the volleyball team. >> this comes as san jose city leaders voted unanimously to reaffirm support for undocumented immigrants, and also started the process to take their support further. abc
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one of those was kiah duggins, a civil rights lawyer, who was set to begin teaching at howard university's school of law in the autumn. foron this i spoke to city council member from wichita, kansas, brandonjohnson. thank you so much for being with us in this difficult moment for you and your community. i am sure your community is reeling from what happened. how are people in wichita doing? you know, the people in wichita, and thanks for having me, we have high spirits, but it's definitely devastating. people are trying to figure out who else may have been on the airline, and what we know. we haven't seen a manifest yet, but what we saw at the vigil was people coming together, praying together, and trying to support one another. and that's what we do at tough times in the city. and i understand you personally knew kiah duggins, who was onboard — and i'm very sorry to you and her community. could you share some memories of her? kiah's amazing. i met her at wichita state university, she was a student there, my wife worked there at the time. she was just always full of life, inspirational, achieving things, trying to get oth
one of those was kiah duggins, a civil rights lawyer, who was set to begin teaching at howard university's school of law in the autumn. foron this i spoke to city council member from wichita, kansas, brandonjohnson. thank you so much for being with us in this difficult moment for you and your community. i am sure your community is reeling from what happened. how are people in wichita doing? you know, the people in wichita, and thanks for having me, we have high spirits, but it's definitely...
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of forming the annual government. okay, maya blah, jessica live for us in pursuit. and thank you very much. the spring and, and of course on the electorate, the university of tar to joining us from histone here. thank you for your time. so chris, he's the far 1st prime minister just for about a complete term since the country is independence in 2008. he won in a landslide in the last election. what 2 voters most identify him with is a very. busy few things the probably do with the sun is far from the with all the other kind of this for the new sort of. ready political party leaders that peace and corruption matters show. supposed to be of course. so be the news from the front of almost the public issue. so these are the 3 things are on the side of the boulders. identifying with okay, you see mentioned national dignity. how would you describe relations between cost of those ethnic albanian majority and it's sort of minority under corte right? so um, but were you $1.00 of those people who do that open without his own uh, um initiative but it was uh so the 1st thing that from the 1st window when he opened frame us is september 2023. when. busy were part of
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some of the university's women's volleyball players sued the school for allowing a transgender player on the team. we did reach out to the university for comment on today's executive order. san jose state responded saying, quote, university maintains an unwavering commitment to the wellness safety and privacy of our students, faculty and staff and to fostering a supportive and caring environment for all end quote. still ahead here on kron 4 tonight, why residents in concord are concerned about the city council's decision. >> to review an ordinance protecting tenants plus cell oakland's interim mayor is planning to reopen fire stations that have been temporarily closed. >> because of budget cuts. for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us. >> all right.
some of the university's women's volleyball players sued the school for allowing a transgender player on the team. we did reach out to the university for comment on today's executive order. san jose state responded saying, quote, university maintains an unwavering commitment to the wellness safety and privacy of our students, faculty and staff and to fostering a supportive and caring environment for all end quote. still ahead here on kron 4 tonight, why residents in concord are concerned about...
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for chinarthe remains one of the universe remains one of the most important trading partners but it is*china's accounted for 18% of china�*s but now it is only 11%. trade but now it is only 11%. tom's 10% tariff means tom's 10% tariff increase means 15 billion us dollars and this will not affect the total trading value. in chinese trading value. in short i think china has enough ww w in dealing w " ’ in dealing with euperie�*no l. ., the resilien ., ., the resilien that talk about the resiliency that in dealing with these china has in dealing with these and the in tariffs and the us and trump in what about canada? particular. what about canada? how is the canadian how resilient is the canadian to the us which is its economy to the us which is its much larger neighbour? cine economy to the us which is its much larger neighbour? challenges is that we are resilient in the less resilient in the sense our supply chains are very that our supply chains are very interconnected but tariffs losers, not winners and create losers, not winners and i the story that donald lthinii. the etary that’uaf
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of anti-semitism on u.s. campuses following the october 7th attack. uc berkeley, columbia university. northwestern university. portland state university, and the university of minnesota are being investigated fortitle vi of the civil rights act, which protects students from discrimination and harassment based on national origin. in a statement, a uc berkeley spokesperson said berkeley is and always has been 100% committed to having a campus community where every single student feels safe, respected and welcome without regard for their origins, identities, beliefs or perspectives. >> transportation secretary sean duffy went to visit the site where a medical jet crashed into a neighborhood in philadelphia on friday. seven people were killed, six on the learjet, including a child who was receiving medical treatment. one person on the ground died. the cockpit voice recorder was recovered in a crater about eight feet below the surface. the plane did not have a data recorder. 24 people on the ground were hurt when the plane crashed in a massive fireball. four homes were destroyed and six sustained major damage. salvage crews were able to remove the engine of the american eagle jet that crashed into
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on some big toes. if he resolved professor donnie shaw from the city university of new york's international at 1st school. thank you for your time this weekend as well as on no, the is really prime minister has left sally for you for washington to meet with donald trump before his plane took off. benjamin netanyahu said he would try to convince the u. s. president to help redraw on the month of the month, which the decisions we made in the war of already changed the face of the middle east. our decisions and the courage of our soldiers redrawn the map. but i believe that working closely with president trump lift and redrawn even further and for the better, i believe that we can strengthen security, broadening the circle of these and achieve a remarkable here of, of these students that comes out to hurry from bostic remarks. but donald trump saying it would be best to quote display not the entire gallons a strip, some is really officials champion seminar plans. you may recall at the start of the war wherever neighboring art upstate severe, mentally rejected the calls for further displacement. you end date to estimates t
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on diversity initiatives and making dei the new boogeyman. joining me now is writer and historian ibram x kendi. the newly announced director of howard university's institute forlations on that new post at howard university, which is starting to look like the avengers in terms of all of the educational greats that are there, including yourself. sir, your thoughts on duly elected members of congress, house and senate members being locked out of federal buildings and agencies. but these doge people who have no standing as members, as representatives of the people being allowed to not only go in but go through the computers. >> it really reminds me of some scenes during the civil rights movement when we were trying to desegregate schools and universities and federal officials were denied entry. and frankly, to me, it's an apt connection because many of these people who were blocking these members of congress from coming into these federal buildings are really trying to resegregate this country. >> and the thing is that is that they put very fine point on it. dei has just become, in many ways on the on the maga side, just a substitute for black. right. and but som
on diversity initiatives and making dei the new boogeyman. joining me now is writer and historian ibram x kendi. the newly announced director of howard university's institute forlations on that new post at howard university, which is starting to look like the avengers in terms of all of the educational greats that are there, including yourself. sir, your thoughts on duly elected members of congress, house and senate members being locked out of federal buildings and agencies. but these doge...
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of time. just after 9:00 a.m. last february 22 lake wentn for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia, but never returned. her parents are here, her sister, all of her relatives. while on her run laken was attacked, viciously assaulted, beaten, and brutalized by an illegal alien gang member that was set loose into our country by the last administration. we are deeply honored to be joined today by laken's parents allison and john and her sister, lauren. thank you so much. [applause] so sad. we were together right after that happened. it is a tremendous tribute to your daughter what is taking place today. that is all i can say. it is so sad we have to be doing it at all. thank you so much for being here. to laken's family we will keep laken's memory alive in our hearts together, in everyone's hearts and with today's action her name will live forever in the laws of our country, a very important law that has brought democrats and republicans to do. that is not easy to do. laken did it. america will never ever forget laken hope riley. the vicious criminal that murdered her was an illegal alien from a venezuela
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of them were public, taxpayer-funded universities. so taxpayers are paying for, like, really crazy stuff happening inside u.s. universities. what's your take onthink it's horrifying. i think it should be the bottom of the barrel when it comes to our priorities. why do we have our most elite minds in pupils that should be learning about, you know, actual science and history and things that are going to continue to push our nation forward? instead they're learning about dei and all these different woke mindsets. and it just shows, again, how much of a scam the department of education is. their number one financial priority is putting billions of dollars towards federal aid for these students so that a they can go and be indoctrinated, and yet there's no accountability put on these universities who waste so much of that money on general ed courses that are just a scam to get the universities more enriched and then end these dei classes that, again, are teaching gender studies and all these racial classes that have nothing to do with anything if relevant. it is all a scam, and this is why you have so many students and crippling debt or with degre
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on the governing body for california prep sports to respond as well. it comes as u.s. department of education has announced an investigation into san jose state university over a player's participation on the women's volleyball team. abc seven news reporter tara campbell looks at the impact of the president's order for high school athletes. >> you ready? we'll do a good job. >> president donald trump signing an executive order wednesday banning transgender women from competing in women's sports. and now a coalition of about two dozen advocacy groups is calling on the california interscholastic federation, better known as cif, to fall in line. >> we're heading in with a whole new mindset, as we just saw president trump and his executive order to protect women and girls sports. >> the coalition is planning to attend the cif council meeting friday morning. >> we want to go and make our voices clear that they are putting every single high school california athletes, girl at risk to being injured and to lose their fair opportunity to sports. >> they have made their voices heard at these meetings before, but say this time it's different. >> it's with this new
on the governing body for california prep sports to respond as well. it comes as u.s. department of education has announced an investigation into san jose state university over a player's participation on the women's volleyball team. abc seven news reporter tara campbell looks at the impact of the president's order for high school athletes. >> you ready? we'll do a good job. >> president donald trump signing an executive order wednesday banning transgender women from competing in...
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it's true, philadelphia's known as sort of, like, the graduate school for the university of georgia. they're full of bulldogs on we'll all be on pins and needs if you -- feedings if you flip your pick, griff -- charlie: you can't. i've already staked out the eagles to win -- griff: are we betting on this in. charlie: yeah. will: yeah, charlie, you did it yesterday in front of the kansas city chiefs' cheerleaders. valentine's day's the least of your worry, charlie. [laughter] charlie: and then you told them. there's a word for it, i can't think of what the term is, but it's not the first time -- griff: all right, let's make a wager. i've got the chiefs, you've got the eagles. if the chiefs win, you have to come to soul cycle. rachel: who do you think's going to win? charlie: oh, or i'll do that. will: me? you wan my pick at the 6 a.m. hour? by the way, i want your pick. that's the whole deal. you know, rachel campos-duffy is better at picking sports than will cain, headlines scream across outkick. [laughter] i'm going with, i'm going to go chiefs. i'm going to go chiefs by 5 4. so -- by 4. i think i gave a score
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on the governing body for california prep sports to respond as well. it comes as u.s. department of education has announced an investigation into san jose state university over a player's participation on the women's volleyball team. abc seven news reporter tara campbell looks at the impact of the president's order for high school athletes. >> you ready? we'll do a good job. >> president donald trump signing an executive order wednesday banning transgender women from competing in women's sports. and now a coalition of about two dozen advocacy groups is calling on the california interscholastic federation, better known as cif, to fall in line. >> we're heading in with a whole new mindset, as we just saw president trump and his executive order to protect women and girls sports. >> the coalition is planning to attend the cif council meeting friday morning. >> we want to go and make our voices clear that they are putting every single high school california athletes, girl at risk to being injured and to lose their fair opportunity to sports. >> they have made their voices heard at these meetings before, but say this time it's different. >> it's with this new
on the governing body for california prep sports to respond as well. it comes as u.s. department of education has announced an investigation into san jose state university over a player's participation on the women's volleyball team. abc seven news reporter tara campbell looks at the impact of the president's order for high school athletes. >> you ready? we'll do a good job. >> president donald trump signing an executive order wednesday banning transgender women from competing in...
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hours later, caitlin clark's number 22 jersey for the university of iowa also retired the all time women's ncaa division onering leader, bringing one more sellout crowd to carver-hawkeye arena. the basketball phenom drafted number one overall in 2024, going on to play for the indiana fever, where she broke the wnba rookie scoring record with 789 points, and was named rookie of the year, inspiring future generations. >> she's my idol. it's really exciting to see how she plays. you learn a...
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of democracy and common sense that is also diluted. he must have gone to the university in one of those kind of places where they're not teaching in history. that's for sure. because all us decided to think of the united states for freeing his country and making it a democracy again. yeah, that's correct. it was the united states that, you know, freed germany from the yoke of naziism. forget the fact that the nazis, you know, high level joined the army and went overseas and killed lots of people. me know, we know last week about what was happening as a camp and we were the 1st thing we know was when we saw the americans coming with the dollars. did you, you know exactly what was going on anyway, o f had cited to congratulate america. certainly, certainly, you know, nothing to do it from color scheme of the money, you know, and in the warren, you crime that's totally good. all off is a scholar of history are so about face history. when the video you see a very happy by all the states to treat our country and help us to become a democracy again as a business. yeah, we'll. yeah, yeah, exactly. exactly. so both of you look as they are so desperate the ph
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enemies prisoners appear, proves the values of our resistance. joining us on set this will to america professor, fully policy at home. i've been for the for university. so tom, this is day for of what is actually only the 1st phase of a wider deal. if this wider deal goes through to the end to face 3, it would see the end of this war and the reconstruction of gaza. and the exchange of all is really captive held in gaza, alive and dead in exchange for quite a large number of palestinian prisoners. we don't know again day for a phase one. and phase one is $42.00 days. we don't know where the sense we don't know how this sense. well, so far as going in the right direction, i think, despite the hiccups, things are going relatively smooth. d, how miles obviously is listening and adapting and taking advice. and the way they've muted celebration and it's a bit the way they have maybe ensure that is released today is much more orderly known, much care in. okay, as contact me at is what's happened yesterday means that they are listening and they're serious about maintaining their position within this negotiations. and for us, this is a very good starting poi
enemies prisoners appear, proves the values of our resistance. joining us on set this will to america professor, fully policy at home. i've been for the for university. so tom, this is day for of what is actually only the 1st phase of a wider deal. if this wider deal goes through to the end to face 3, it would see the end of this war and the reconstruction of gaza. and the exchange of all is really captive held in gaza, alive and dead in exchange for quite a large number of palestinian...
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of humpback wales, revealing a previously undetected language—like structure. from edinburgh university, here's professor simon kirby. what this work shows for the first time that onesong data and poured it into this mathematical model of how children learn language. what we saw was this fingerprint that we see in all human languages coming out in the whalesong. it would be really nice, wouldn't it, if we could use for whales. but actually that's not possible. and the reason is that we don't actually think whales are using their song like we use language. so in some ways, whale song is actually a bit more like what's for dinner. and it turns out there are other species that transmit communication culturally. so songbirds' song is learned each generation. so what's next for us is to apply this human infant inspired technique to birdsong. that has to be my favourite story of the day. that's it from me for now. have a good sunday wherever you are. thanks for being with us here on bbc news. goodbye. hello there. a rather grotty day for many of us on saturday with low grey cloud, drizzle, further outbreaks of rain, and some of that rain turned to snow over the tops of t
of humpback wales, revealing a previously undetected language—like structure. from edinburgh university, here's professor simon kirby. what this work shows for the first time that onesong data and poured it into this mathematical model of how children learn language. what we saw was this fingerprint that we see in all human languages coming out in the whalesong. it would be really nice, wouldn't it, if we could use for whales. but actually that's not possible. and the reason is that we don't...
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departure years from the avowed principles of neutrality, impartiality and universality, and the practice of aid administration was one of the sort of motivating questions for this research and for this book. so we we wanted to understand what motivates countries to give and particular really when the demand for the scarce resources are so high and the resources are so limited. how do the governments make decisions about which lives are worth saving? so these are kind of the motivating questions for the book. and of course, you know, as a researcher, i, you know, looked at, you know, what was the state of knowledge. and i felt that the state of knowledge was not quite adequate. the existing explanations tend to place answers to this question about what motivates states to give to those in need, into one of the three buckets. interest based, need based or merit based? more more over the political discourse surrounding it give aid given tends to sort of distinguish traditional donors such as the united states, germany, japan, u.k. from the so-called emerging donors. some call them rogue donors like, you know, china, but also brazil, india, south africa. they
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please stick around for this next conversation with paul musgrave, associate professor of government at georgetown university in qatar. paul, thank you for being with us. let me pick up on's first point there around how this would actually be carried out. if we are going to go down the line of assuming that there is some credibility to this assertion from the president, that he wants to take long term ownership of gaza. how would this actually work? >> you know, this is. >> genuinely unprecedented. >> the united. >> states has. >> not been an. >> imperial power. >> in that part of the middle east. >> one would assume. >> that this. would have to. >> go through. >> either defense or state. >> it's ironic. >> the president is. proposing this on the same weekend, the same week. that elon musk and other folks in the trump orbit are dismantling usaid, which in some ways would be the most obvious agency to carry. >> out. >> this kind of reconstruction. but the long and short of it is, we don't know. it is unprecedented. the reaction internationally, us in the arab world, even in israel, has been stunned because this. >> is such. >> a transformation, such a difference. and it'
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my former coach, mary wise at the university of florida, she was one of the winningest ncaa coaches for volleyball in history, has decided to retire. she announced her retirement and i could not be more proud of having been one of her student athletes, so i just wanted to put that out there. congratulations to you, mary wise, and congratulations to you, coy wire for just being fabulous. i really appreciate all of your reporting from there in new orleans. >> yeah, you're the best. thanks, sarah. >> all right. >> john berman taught you how to spike on us all day long. >> that's right. >> all right. this morning, an urgent search underway for a missing plane with ten people on board. why did it vanish from flight radar? and it was torture for us. new details from a u.s. deportation flight where immigrants were shackled at the wrists and ankles for more than 40 hours straight. >> kickoff in new orleans is brought to you by clearchoice dental implant centers. visit clearchoice. com today. >> dear doctor. >> k. >> i used to think i was never meant to be beautiful. i was teased because of my t
my former coach, mary wise at the university of florida, she was one of the winningest ncaa coaches for volleyball in history, has decided to retire. she announced her retirement and i could not be more proud of having been one of her student athletes, so i just wanted to put that out there. congratulations to you, mary wise, and congratulations to you, coy wire for just being fabulous. i really appreciate all of your reporting from there in new orleans. >> yeah, you're the best. thanks,...
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the team beat the university of oregon on the road, cementing the season as one for the history books>> with two seconds left. and that's going to do it. cal is going to sweep the ducks in eugene. the undefeated season continues for cal. >> that was how it ended last night. this was the season where head coach devin cox says all the pieces came together. he is in his third year of coaching, his second year as head coach, and says he knew that this team was full of talent. the team won 3 to 2. the team now leaves for washington on wednesday for the pac eight conference. the club has only won that title once before, back in 2004. well, the east bay spca in oakland has received a $1 million grant to expand its veterinary services. petsmart charities donated that money, which will go toward providing services to families facing financial challenges and barriers to meeting the needs of their pets. petsmart charities say as many as 50% of pet owning families are not able to afford standard veterinary care. the grant also will help increase recruitment and the training of additional veterina
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kind of change and really put our students need to understand the world around them at the center because that's that's one of our major responsibilities as university is too prepare students for the world that they're facing. >> and will there be more courses? and just this one requirement is the goal to expand it beyond just that one was one semester of learning? >> yeah. so one requirement, but there's actually about 100 courses that students can choose from to take to meet this requirement. and so that means that students can choose to take a course. that is really interesting to them or that scorched their major discipline and understand climate justice through that. and we expect that as this requirement gets rolled out, more courses from across the university will be incorporating climate justice and helping students to have this opportunity to really learn about how climate change impacts their disciplines and their careers. and you know why san francisco state was chosen as the first. i think we were we were in a certainly chosen as the first we are leading the way because i think because social justice is such a core part of san francisco states identity and history.
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of them now getting medical checks and also being reunited with their families. tory, thank you very much. we'll speak again the spring and bustle for ours and assistant professor of deals. h university, a specialist on political prisoners. you're joining us from occupied east jerusalem . it's good to have you with us in the program. look, we've had countless testimonies and accounts and reports of palestinian prisoners receiving poor treatment when they had been detained in is really jails. can you give us details on what that means receiving for treatment? yeah, so i mean, that's the immediate insight as to the beginning of the genocide, that's really present services, which is in charge of printing extensions facilities. and the se he presents the immediately went through with the minimum minimum of mazda prior to that. but as to the business and the to needs have had this man uh, the withdrawal of, uh, it looks like a couple of minutes that the 9 of any access to the outside world, the complete and communication with the family members as a patient, some family members that they need to communicate with lawyers what's to be restricted in addition to the subject thing, but it's taking into busines
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university has been at the center of this debate over transgender athletes last year. some of the university's women's volleyball players sue the school for allowing a transgender player to be on the team. we reached out to the university for a comment about today's executive order. here's what they said in part, quote, san jose state maintains and unwavering commitment to the wellness, safety and privacy of our students, faculty and staff and to fostering a supportive and caring environment for all end quote. >> let's get check of the forecast now. the sun has set after a beautiful day across the area. we had some sunshine, a little chilly out there, though, no clouds, and that often means colder nights. lawrence is here to break it down. yeah, we're going to feel that i think not only tonight, but especially as we get in toward the weekend. that's when the skies are really going to clear out. >> it's going to very chilly outside. still tonight, getting a nice and a really a beautiful breaking. the stormy weather pattern. beautiful skies out there right now as the sun has set looking out toward the west, out toward the pacific ocean and beautiful colors out in orange out ther
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soccer associate professor at the contact university, and so turned back on professor of public policy. i'm, i've been felicia university. thank you very much for being here with us. uh, thank you for joining us as to tanya with general has been with us so morning. so i'm gonna start with you. what do you make of what's on fold it this morning? so far we've seen a small, sorry, exchange of captives in, in gaza. and we now expecting to see about assuming, prisoners release, what do you make of 5 things have gone so far? well, i think it was expected that as they go along, day after day one exchange us at the other, they will get to the organized. but it does also reflect to some degree the but it's going to work as the time us still has the ability to gauge the mood within israel. that the over the top celebration was not a very rough outcome. and they're obviously concerned about phase 2 in phase 3. so there it's a demonstration that they still have an interest. they are committed to to see through the, for the 1st stage in the hope that it will lead to adult the end of the complex. yeah. as, as in the previous exchanges, we saw them out in ful
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of political science and global development studies st. mary's university. he's the co author also of rethinking development products. exciting gentleman for joining us on today's inside story program. we've seen of foster moving a timeline of action and reaction and recent house. i want to come to that in a moment, greg, but 1st i'd like you to take us back a bit. this is something that donald trump campaigned on when he was elected in the event, but you support his policies. so explained to us, what is he trying to achieve with these towers? that's a great question and then you're absolutely right, james. the telegraph to rather well in the campaign as well as during the transition. so, and when president trump is trying to accomplish is what the really, what the voters of the americans voted for, which was fairness in trade and, and more equal treatment by our trading partners. in other words, having terrorist basically around the same level. so there's, uh, there's just trading equality. but secondly, he's using it as a geo political weapon, as, as discussed in the, in the 1st few minutes of, of this, of the show. and he's tried to achieve some political go
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of human rights and peace studies that i saw that i should look for in university. he says trumps executive orders sanctioning the icpc is an attempt shooting these where the prime minister on the form of defense for the submit stuff from persecution to the hague. the direct impact on the institution of the i. c will probably be pretty limited. it's not in the united states, it's in the hague, into another ones. um, obviously there are implications for some of the, i see staff members who don't know of assets in the united states. i mean, some of them might be american citizens. so you know, that kind of thing, but the indirect implications could be very, very serious. because if you look at the executive order, it talks about not only sanctioning a actual staff, members of the i, c, c, prosecutors of the i, c c. but also people who cooperate with the i c. c in the investigation into is really official. so, you know, you're talking about the human rights activists. victims of those kind of people who may be shut out of the united states who may fight, who may find to who, who may be faced with penalties if they try to travel to the united states. it's, it's, you know, that
of human rights and peace studies that i saw that i should look for in university. he says trumps executive orders sanctioning the icpc is an attempt shooting these where the prime minister on the form of defense for the submit stuff from persecution to the hague. the direct impact on the institution of the i. c will probably be pretty limited. it's not in the united states, it's in the hague, into another ones. um, obviously there are implications for some of the, i see staff members who don't...
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university became the epicenter of the controversy when the school allegedly had a transgender volleyball player on its women's team. now, the school is under federal investigation by the department of education for potential title nine violations. in a statement, the university said san jose state maintains an unwavering commitment to the wellness, safety and privacy of our students, faculty and staff, and to fostering a supportive and caring environment for all. not explicitly saying if it will comply with the new ncaa policy changes. gabrielle antolovic, who sits on the board of directors for the billy defrank center in san jose, doesn't think the investigation will find much. >> what are they investigating? they've been transparent. so what's there to find? >> cyd zeigler of outsports.com agreed, as the university appeared to be following the rules in place at the time. >> i find it hard to believe that the department of education is going to find anything on san jose state. by all accounts, they played by the ncaa rules. they adhered to california state law. i find it hard to believe that this is going to be anything but a bit of a nuisance. >> though brooke slusser, the team's captain last
university became the epicenter of the controversy when the school allegedly had a transgender volleyball player on its women's team. now, the school is under federal investigation by the department of education for potential title nine violations. in a statement, the university said san jose state maintains an unwavering commitment to the wellness, safety and privacy of our students, faculty and staff, and to fostering a supportive and caring environment for all. not explicitly saying if it...
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to the lawsuit, the university of california system continued with race based preferences for admission despite state and federal laws which prohibit the practice. the suit filed onhalf of a group of white and asian students claims that a 1996 state constitutional amendment banning consideration of race led to a sharp enrollment drop in black and hispanic students at sees most competitive schools, ucla and uc berkeley. the complaint says the top tier universities responded by allegedly enforcing discriminatory practices that prioritize race allowing applicants to be admitted with lower academic qualifications at the expense of more qualified applicants at ucla. new students are not surprised to hear of a lawsuit, but some question claims of intellectual inferiority. it's been very difficult to get here. and it's not just bin because >> it's hard to get in here, you know, but it's also because of the culture. i think it's a really difficult experience. understand if you're not a part of it at the uc system has publicly claimed that race and ethnicity information is collected for statistical purposes. on another front, the trump administration has ordered an invest
to the lawsuit, the university of california system continued with race based preferences for admission despite state and federal laws which prohibit the practice. the suit filed onhalf of a group of white and asian students claims that a 1996 state constitutional amendment banning consideration of race led to a sharp enrollment drop in black and hispanic students at sees most competitive schools, ucla and uc berkeley. the complaint says the top tier universities responded by allegedly...
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nancy loo reports on how uc berkeley is included now in both cases. >> according to the lawsuit, the university of california system continued with race based preferences for admission despite state and federal laws which prohibit the practice. the suit filed on behalf of a group of white and asian students claims that a 1996 state constitutional amendment banning consideration of race led to a sharp enrollment drop in black and hispanic students at sees most competitive schools, ucla and uc berkeley. the complaint says the top tier universities responded by allegedly enforcing discriminatory practices that prioritize race allowing applicants to be admitted with lower academic qualifications at the expense of more qualified applicants at ucla. new students are not surprised to hear of a lawsuit, but some question claims of intellectual inferiority. it's been very difficult to get here. and it's not just beat because >> it's hard to get in here, you know, but it's also because of the culture. i think it's a really difficult experience. understand if you're not a part of it at the uc system has publicly claimed that race and ethnicity information is collecte
nancy loo reports on how uc berkeley is included now in both cases. >> according to the lawsuit, the university of california system continued with race based preferences for admission despite state and federal laws which prohibit the practice. the suit filed on behalf of a group of white and asian students claims that a 1996 state constitutional amendment banning consideration of race led to a sharp enrollment drop in black and hispanic students at sees most competitive schools, ucla and...
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for now. i'm sure professor of political science at egypt. how one university dr. miguel busters always good to see you, sir. thank you, sir. to what we spoke on this issue with the editor in chief of the is not about telegraph pockets on base current, a 1st sight. he describes usa id as a call him do it one which washington use us to infiltrate and undermine southern states. this is really a big step for the, for the top items dition to put that on there because the, you know, the focus on, i've been doing this is 19 and 19 eighties, 1919, but on do do yours. and i even focus on is actually the open the door for us as a printers. and i know you know, that is one of the can be done that for every is. and i believe everything through the united states and these are all us. it has been doing by the united states of america to mother, to angel parent into the if you believe that in general, of matches all the categories improve a project on the example for a while it's on a so city is a part of the company is like 5 or something, but i think is the best thing for
for now. i'm sure professor of political science at egypt. how one university dr. miguel busters always good to see you, sir. thank you, sir. to what we spoke on this issue with the editor in chief of the is not about telegraph pockets on base current, a 1st sight. he describes usa id as a call him do it one which washington use us to infiltrate and undermine southern states. this is really a big step for the, for the top items dition to put that on there because the, you know, the focus on,...
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where horrify in terms of the, you know, unconditional support, military support for israel, they did not threaten to deport student students on the, on visa that american universities who were protesting against is or of the destruction of god. o, b is doing that all be at the lack of faith 1st amendment rights that happened during the bible ministration, facebook posts, and so on. does it, does it affect it hasn't affected you that when you talk about god with facebook, both those before, you know and know it has it look, i mean that the, the united states under donald trump is becoming a less free society. and for, for people who wanted to protest for palestinians they've always been, they have always been greater restrictions been on people who wanted to protest skin some other ways. but it's also still the case that it was possible for people, you know, over the last year and a half and took to, to organize mass protest in the united states against this war. and, and, um, you know, and for the most part, people were able to do that without being locked up. quite a few people that looked up though be to buy that out. so i'll style, maybe i'll stop by that. but t
where horrify in terms of the, you know, unconditional support, military support for israel, they did not threaten to deport student students on the, on visa that american universities who were protesting against is or of the destruction of god. o, b is doing that all be at the lack of faith 1st amendment rights that happened during the bible ministration, facebook posts, and so on. does it, does it affect it hasn't affected you that when you talk about god with facebook, both those before, you...