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seen between israel and as for some stuffy dean, is a professor of mentally studies out the university of forces, colombia, he says, it's too late to tell whether the truth between israel and has paula will last, as, according to the circulating document of what is what this agreement is, a, it's a cessation of hostilities. there's no reference to a permanent or even a uh, info at temporary cease fire. so i might say cautious optimism because we have yet to see whether these ran, these are going to abide by this, the agreement. we have heard the prime minister, who has continuously broken a previous attempts at the something of the uh, you know, desalvo that this is about the long term ceasefire. uh, the threats continue to come from these ratings. as we've heard any reports. that tense actually buys really occupying forces to even prevent people from attending to the pounds. so uh, unless the united states and these res allies apply enough pressure on easily and we have to wait and see where some of the 1st few days. there's clearly a section of, uh, you know, uh, gunfire attacks, generally spe
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university of oklahoma. he says, opposition forces of taking advantage of his riley attacks on their sandwiches. as i was just recently on a phone with a friend who lives in the central level, he said that the soldiers had gone into a. i've done a lot of job but he's square, which is right. and right next to the old part of the city in the center of the city. and so the rebels have moved in from the west and uh, and gone and, and gone right to the center of the city. and the syrian army has largely withdrawn and collapsed in front of this force, which um, indicates how much it has been weakened and how bad morales, i think the is really strikes on his by luck on syria. and we have to remember that israel has been bombing sere, at least 3 times a week since october 7th, hitting siri and military outposts and, and production centers. so this isn't much weekend, syria and the rebels are taking advantage of that at a very successfully in order to move in to the 2nd largest city. this shows how weak the outside regime is united states is one of the outside regime is weak as possible. but didn't want
university of oklahoma. he says, opposition forces of taking advantage of his riley attacks on their sandwiches. as i was just recently on a phone with a friend who lives in the central level, he said that the soldiers had gone into a. i've done a lot of job but he's square, which is right. and right next to the old part of the city in the center of the city. and so the rebels have moved in from the west and uh, and gone and, and gone right to the center of the city. and the syrian army has...
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of force. >> mr. kedem, our iuion is that often omissions are just as bad as acts. .. that would be murder and is a force. what more powerfu force in the universes that? would that fl within the government's understanding of what would qualify as application ofiolent force? >> the government anytime you have a bad result you kno there must have been violent physical force which mnsot only physical force also involved in every death the beginning of time. ey run out of the message t sustain life. >> federal of another powerful force gravity. i wonder if this statute is divisible in act and omission and that's not something either side explored. i know it won't your client but statute is not opinion from court of appeals in the high urt saying the statute committed either by affirma action. admissions someone cas one of whom struck the child and other failed to regulate and there are classic duty of care is is and t failure to the fillet. very different than killing somebody or hit somebody. his a little different. if the government thought but i think your question highlights, it just so happened to be satisfied by act ormission, it has to be the
of force. >> mr. kedem, our iuion is that often omissions are just as bad as acts. .. that would be murder and is a force. what more powerfu force in the universes that? would that fl within the government's understanding of what would qualify as application ofiolent force? >> the government anytime you have a bad result you kno there must have been violent physical force which mnsot only physical force also involved in every death the beginning of time. ey run out of the message t...
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occupation and annexation, but respect for the right of peoples sovereign nation and upholding the universal prohibition of the acquisition of land by force. this israeli government has its plan. the general's plan in gaza, and the settler's plan in the west bank including east jerusalem. these plans are the prolongation of the disposition and displacement of the palestinian people over decades. with the certainty of more misery and more death if they refuse. what is the international community's plan? what is your plan, the mighty security council? it is enshrined in the u.n. charter. that is what should be your plan. you and resolutions and icj rulings require decisive measures to be taken to uphold and implement this plan, to take it beyond words into deeds. to stop israeli airplanes, tanks, and bulldozers. to save the millions of children, women, and men whose lives are in peril. and to chart an irreversible pathway to freedom and justice, the only way to achieve shared peace and security. that should be your plan. do not allow a solvable political conflict to be transformed into internal religious conflict. don't allow that to happen
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of private universities. but you think of some of the public flagships. well, and the sort of political environment that they're operating in now. texas recently, there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of d-i programs and. the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, the multicultural enhancement center, our center was sort of founded as tool to help students learn some of that hidden, hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we're running now with these programs going away? and how can colleges sort of redouble their efforts or begin to start provide to that hidden curriculum? yeah the and the hard is when some people say like schools they always think about just a few like harvard, yale, princeton and stanford. and we forget about our public fascists, michigan, like the university of virginia like university of texas. and in some respects, the stakes are higher there because there are so more students. right. there are this almost like the same number of faculty, like did at kind of a per capita thing. there so many more students at these positions to be ra
of private universities. but you think of some of the public flagships. well, and the sort of political environment that they're operating in now. texas recently, there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of d-i programs and. the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, the multicultural enhancement center, our center was sort of founded as tool to help students...
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immediate left is tarak barkawi, who is professor of political science at johns hopkins university, a historian of the relation between war armed forces and society in modern world politics. he is the author of soldiers of empire. and he is currently writing a book on the korean war and on the american experience of military defeat. david p klein is professor of history at san diego state university, where he is the founding director of the center for public and oral history. he's conducted interviews for the library of congress civil rights project and the national museum of african american history and culture, and his most recent book is twice forgotten. african americans and the korean war. suzy kim is professor of asian languages and cultures at rutgers university. his story of modern korea. the cold war and women. she is the author of life in the north korean revolution, as well as women across world's north korea and the global cold war. and last but not least, is dancing. mcmanus, who is the curators, distinguished professor at missouri university of science and technology. he's the author of 15 books on the u.s. military expe
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about sort of private universities, but you think of sot of the public flagships as well and the political environment they're operating in now as well. texas recently, there was a bill that forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of the dei programs and the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, that was sort of founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden, hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we're running now with these programs going away and how can colleges sort of redouble their efforts origin efforts to start to provide access to that hidden curriculum? >> and the hard part is, when people say like elite schools, they're always saying just a few, harvard yale, princeton and we forget about michigan, university of virginia, like university of texas, and in some respects the stakes are higher there because there are so many more students, right? there are almost like the same number of faculty. like if you do a per capita thing, there are so many more students at these positions to be ra's, to be teaching assistants and it's so different. we need these initiat
about sort of private universities, but you think of sot of the public flagships as well and the political environment they're operating in now as well. texas recently, there was a bill that forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of the dei programs and the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, that was sort of founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden, hidden curriculum. what is...
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they from university of turan who said russia was forced into such responses. the west repeatedly include its red lines and warnings. we see the rush to for, to washington give as much as possible to ukraine to the crania, to really makia. before january the 20th, we see the escalation with the attack items that are can only be used by american soldiers and the europeans. of course, the escalating, i think um, what is, what is the west is attempting to do is to drive the deep state in the united states. and it's york in allies where they're trying to do is to, to force trump in a position where his hands are tied and he cannot be escalate. whether it's a ron, whether it's or russia, uh and uh, so that he's prevented from doing, making the changes, especially that he wants to make inside the united states. and russia has no object, has no an option. but to respond earlier this week, the some european politicians spoke about not taking mr. pittman's warnings to certainly have a slave, which is just remarkable that at, at this stage they would feel that way i want
they from university of turan who said russia was forced into such responses. the west repeatedly include its red lines and warnings. we see the rush to for, to washington give as much as possible to ukraine to the crania, to really makia. before january the 20th, we see the escalation with the attack items that are can only be used by american soldiers and the europeans. of course, the escalating, i think um, what is, what is the west is attempting to do is to drive the deep state in the...
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disney had seen so many failures losing hundreds of millions of dollars a year into tammy's point, jk rowling is a force of economic nature. universal corporation. >> and accepted by a lot of consumer spending money. can we say now at this point that cancel culture has been canceled? >> not at all. these are true believers. they never tried to bring their audience what their audience wanted. they thought that they could program their audience. get the music industry to open the door with some of its focus groups. i put two more names out there to you. the reason why bring them up, essentially persecuted for taking a stance that she believed in, her first amendment right and was not meant to attack anyone. to the point where she is having to sue. i think she finally got standing in order to do that. that is a good thing. when you look at one of disney's top stars through the entire marble experience, chris pratt. he has given commencement speech is talking about god and christianity, i don't think he is conservative or republican, i think he is a normal person that likes to do things that americans like to do that we have been told a
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of they were. they came off to forced evacuation warnings from the israeli military. as being reported. one of those as strikes was close to a university campus in that area. it's really important mode to recognize that the lowest berries putting out a lot of warnings for these evacuations. many of these strikes come without warning . and a lot of the people that we've spoken to a flip these areas to say that they often don't receive the warnings to evacuate, because they simply isn't the phone network operating in that area. so just to get and highlights how dangerous these strikes all and the danger that they post to the civilians in these areas, child stuff. at alex's 0, they were the post on football association is quoting on the wells governing body fee for to address genocide with racist. and is, i'm a phobic rhetoric among is there any football fans, supporters of my coffee, tentative pull down palestinian flags and trying to embrace the slogans ahead of a match and i'm to them the incitement to lead to st bottles, leaving dozens injured set. boston reports from the depths capital after a final night in am. so that is where any
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occupation and annexation, but respect for the rights of people to self-determination and upholding the universal prohibition of the acquisition of land by force. this israel e-government has its plan. the generals plan in gaza and the settlers plan in the west bank including east jerusalem. these lands -- plans of the prolonged disposition of the israeli -- palestinian people over decades with the certainty of more misery and death if they refuse. what is the international community's plan? what is your plan, the mighty security council? it is enshrined in the u.n. charter, that's what should be your plan. u.n. resolutions and icj rulings, however it's acquired that decisive matters to be taken to uphold it, to implement this and take it beyond wars. to stop israeli airplanes and bulldozers. to save the millions of children, women and men whose lives are in peril. and the sharpened reversible pathway to freedom and justice, the only way to achieve shared peace and security. that is the plan that should be your plan. do not allow a solvable political conflict to be transformed into an eternal conflict. don't allow that to happen. this would ha
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of augusta university. investigators say she was attacked on a running trail on the university of georgia campus, dying from blunt forcetion. at a hearing back in may, aybar yeah entered a not guilty plea. he entered the u.s. illegally which added fuel to the border security debate nationally in the presidential election and locally in the district attorney's race. last week a progressive democrat d.a. lost to an independent challenger. jury selection was set to begin tomorrow but as a result of this motion to waive a jury trial, that is not going to happen and again, the trial that was supposed to begin with opening arguments on monday, we're now looking at starting friday morning, harris. >> harris: look at that. it was a big change. we appreciate the fresh reporting on this. thank you, jonathan. >> the talent that we have and the ability we have to get this country turned around quickly. the american people are hungry for it. the time for failed policies that have wreaked havoc on hard working americans for the last four years is over. the time for proven leadership is now. >> harris: republican lawmakers speaking o
of augusta university. investigators say she was attacked on a running trail on the university of georgia campus, dying from blunt forcetion. at a hearing back in may, aybar yeah entered a not guilty plea. he entered the u.s. illegally which added fuel to the border security debate nationally in the presidential election and locally in the district attorney's race. last week a progressive democrat d.a. lost to an independent challenger. jury selection was set to begin tomorrow but as a result...
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of the defendant? mr. kedem: that's correct. justice jackson: that it's not whether force is operating in the universe -- mr. m: that's correct. justice jackson: -- to achieve a certain result, but the plain text here seems to suggest that we're looking for use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force and -- and that at least the common sense view of that is that it's the defendant acting to use, threaten to use, or attempting to use. is that -- is that the thrust of your argument? mr. kedem: it is, your honor. and i would emphasize there are lots of criminal statutes, including in 924, in fact, even in 924(c), that focus on outcomes. so subsection (c)(5)(b) applies a heightened penalty if death results. the elements clause, by contrast, is, as you've described it, focused on the method, a particular way of committing an offense that congress associated with armed career criminal behavior. justice jackson: well, in the -- justice kagan: i take the point that ordinary understandings of what it means to use violent force might not cover omissions, but so too it wouldn't cover poison. and we have said
of the defendant? mr. kedem: that's correct. justice jackson: that it's not whether force is operating in the universe -- mr. m: that's correct. justice jackson: -- to achieve a certain result, but the plain text here seems to suggest that we're looking for use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force and -- and that at least the common sense view of that is that it's the defendant acting to use, threaten to use, or attempting to use. is that -- is that the thrust of your argument?...
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of pharaoh. they came off to forced evacuation warnings from the is riley military. it's being reported, one of those as strikes was close to a university campus in that area. it's really important mode to recognize that low is where he's putting out a lot of warnings for these evacuations. many of these strikes come without warning . and a lot of the people that we've spoken to affect these areas say that they often don't receive the warnings to evacuate because they simply isn't the food network operating in that area. so just to get and highlights how dangerous these strikes all and the danger that they post to civilians in these areas, charles stuff that was a 0, they were still a head hey, on elders, the charges of bolts and an alleged around link salt to assassinate the us president elect donald trump, the meeting between historic 1st greece and turkey. i mean to discuss a long standing territorial dispute. the the nights and the southern states of the us have been remarkably warm reason the day is not quite so, but that one's feeds in against the cold has been bringing snow to places like new mexico. just as an example, does that
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of pay route. they came off to forced evacuation warnings from the is riley military. it's being reported. one of those as strikes was close to a university campus in that area. it's really important mode to recognize that low is where he's putting out a lot of warnings for these evacuations. many of these strikes come without warning, and a lot of the people that we've spoken to afflict these areas say that they often don't receive the warnings to evacuate, because they simply isn't the food network operating in that area. so just to get and highlights how dangerous these strikes all and the danger that they posed to civilians in these areas, child stuff alger 0 bye route, as the finest on football association is quoting on the wells governing body fee for to address genocidal racist and is almost the rhetoric among is very football fence. supporters of my call, the teller, they've pulled down kind of thing and flags and shawn to the races slogans. head of a match announced to them, but the incitement to let the st bottles leaving thousands injured step vasily reports from the dots capital after a final night. and um, so that is where an
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university of to ron. he said russia was forced into such a response as the west repeatedly ignored its red lines and warnings. we seem to rush to for a true washington game as much as possible to ukraine to the crania today. really makia. before january the 20th, we see the escalation with the attack items that are can only be used by american soldiers and the europeans. of course, the escalating, i think um, what is, what is the west is attempting to do is to drive the deep state in the united states. and it's york in allies where they're trying to do is to, to force trump in a position where his hands are tied and he cannot be escalate. whether it's the ron, whether it's or russia, uh, and the so that he's prevented from doing, making the changes the specially that he wants to make inside the united states. and russia has no object, has no an option. but to respond earlier this week, the, the, some european politicians spoke about not taking mr. pittman's warnings to certainly have a slave, which is just remarkable that at, at this stage they would feel that way i want to play clip. first. let's take a lis
university of to ron. he said russia was forced into such a response as the west repeatedly ignored its red lines and warnings. we seem to rush to for a true washington game as much as possible to ukraine to the crania today. really makia. before january the 20th, we see the escalation with the attack items that are can only be used by american soldiers and the europeans. of course, the escalating, i think um, what is, what is the west is attempting to do is to drive the deep state in the...
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of them are jewish students at depaul university. one of them a reservist with the israeli defense forces. it was last wednesday.wo would regularly take a -- a sign that read come talk about israel with an idf soldier for less with a young man approached them wearing a mask over his face and shook hands and had dialogue. another man came up from behind and attacked. >> out of nowhere from behind, made conversation, i just get completely knocked out. by an accomplice that came from behind me. and then, i was out cold at this point. >> his body is weak and limp. the attacker who hit him from behind lands on top. while i was trying to pick up max killing the guy in the white t-shirt grabs me and pulls me to the ground. i land on the ground on my back. >> when it was done, he had a concussion and a broken wrist. there were accounts that the attackers made anti-semitic comments. the attack was so chaotic that they can't recall anything that was said in the middle of all that. police followed a hate crime/battery. 5'11". another man 6-foot tall with his face obscured. both of them in their 20s. the attackers can attac
of them are jewish students at depaul university. one of them a reservist with the israeli defense forces. it was last wednesday.wo would regularly take a -- a sign that read come talk about israel with an idf soldier for less with a young man approached them wearing a mask over his face and shook hands and had dialogue. another man came up from behind and attacked. >> out of nowhere from behind, made conversation, i just get completely knocked out. by an accomplice that came from behind...
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of augusta university. she was attacked on a running trail on the university of georgia campus and died from blunt force trauma to the head and asphyxiation. at a hearing in may he entered a not guilty plea in that murder case. authorities say he entered the u.s. illegally which added fuel to the border security debate both nationally, in the presidential election and locally in the district attorney's race. last week incumbent debra gonzalez, progressive democrat, lost to an independent challenger. now dana originally jury selection was set to begin tomorrow, wednesday, with the opening arguments beginning as early as monday. now that jose is asking for a trial by judge instead of trial by jury, obviously the case will skip jury selection and as we speak, the judge and attorneys on both sides are meeting in chambers to discuss scheduling of moving this trial forward, dana. >> dana: jonathan serrie in atlanta. >> bill: let's get analysis, paul mauro, fox news contributor. what is the strategy on behalf of his lawyers to pursue it from the bench? >> you know, it's puzzling. in a situation like this, realistical
of augusta university. she was attacked on a running trail on the university of georgia campus and died from blunt force trauma to the head and asphyxiation. at a hearing in may he entered a not guilty plea in that murder case. authorities say he entered the u.s. illegally which added fuel to the border security debate both nationally, in the presidential election and locally in the district attorney's race. last week incumbent debra gonzalez, progressive democrat, lost to an independent...
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private universities but you think of some of the public flagships as well and that sort of political environment they are operating in now. texas recently there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to eliminate a lot of the pei programs . the university of texas took that and said that means we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement centers. multicultural enhancement center was founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we are running now with these programs going away and how can colleges redouble their efforts or begin efforts to start to provide access to that hidden work? >> anthony abraham jack: the hard part is people say elite schools they think about just a few, harvard, princeton, stanford. we forget about michigan, aruniversity of virginia, university of texas and in some cases the stakes are higher there because there are so many students . there's almost like thesame number of faculty . there are so many more students at these positions to be are a, teaching assistant. so we actually need these additions even more at our state schools because so many people resolve. with the supreme court deci
private universities but you think of some of the public flagships as well and that sort of political environment they are operating in now. texas recently there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to eliminate a lot of the pei programs . the university of texas took that and said that means we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement centers. multicultural enhancement center was founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden curriculum. what is the...
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of ad for forcing any complaints to the un peacekeeping. or works on fund on from my, on a lecture on international relations, at least at the university of cambridge. he's joining us now from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so we should mention this is an agreement between israel and the level involving a series far um, so connected with his boss. is there anybody here that could call themselves for winter, despite the fido? all 3 parties are saying it's a victory for each individual party. i think actually, that's a very good question. and the answer probably is no, except for, i would say the lebanese people are winners because it does mean there won't be association, at least for the moment of the wide spread farming that israel has conducted across the country. however, i think what we're seeing is that the cease fire is bringing us troops into a southern level. not. this is a drawback. for iran, it is a benefit to and he is released. on the other hand, the israel is because they have said that they will retain the right to strike if they feel as though the lebanese and universal forces do not impose the of the peace ar
of ad for forcing any complaints to the un peacekeeping. or works on fund on from my, on a lecture on international relations, at least at the university of cambridge. he's joining us now from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so we should mention this is an agreement between israel and the level involving a series far um, so connected with his boss. is there anybody here that could call themselves for winter, despite the fido? all 3 parties are saying it's a victory for...
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as well, including in busy commercial district near the american university, not to mention the precarious nature of cease-fire when forceswing. with us to look at it in more detail is a senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute. you are always welcome on the program. can we take a look at the deal itself, what is on the table? what was the problem with the previous u.n. resolution 1701? why was that agreement made in 2006 not working, and why is this different? >> there are a number of different reasons why the previous resolution was not deemed to be satisfactory. what is different this time around is that the israelis consider they have graded hezbollah tremendously, that the lebanese army is going to move into the south, and they will take responsibility for security there. as far as we can tell, and we don't know this completely for sure at this point, but the information i have received is that unifil will continue to be the monitoring force. the biggest question about the deal is whether the israelis will hold to it over the 60-day period and thereafter. i personally think they will. that has e
as well, including in busy commercial district near the american university, not to mention the precarious nature of cease-fire when forceswing. with us to look at it in more detail is a senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute. you are always welcome on the program. can we take a look at the deal itself, what is on the table? what was the problem with the previous u.n. resolution 1701? why was that agreement made in 2006 not working, and why is this different? >>...
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most of them is ready forces and gaza, seem intent on destroying every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been attacks, but many students are they tell them and to continue the studies. i mean, my mode reports now from garza in gaza. the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions had become the new sound track. the student's life for colleges, students pursuing education has become a test of resilience as the navigate war tour and the streets and shatter classrooms. to try and secure their future universities once the spaces of hope and possibility now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the class rooms lie and ruins the infrastructure needed for higher education is in tatters, but not the desire to learn. for students who have been accepted to study abroad, the war has a created hard break and obstacles to realizing their dreams. yeah, according to edits university until the last the for this year. and they will be out of school. they've had helped us to reach our voice to the governments and a lot of people to help us to evacuate, because i included all our
most of them is ready forces and gaza, seem intent on destroying every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been attacks, but many students are they tell them and to continue the studies. i mean, my mode reports now from garza in gaza. the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions had become the new sound track. the student's life for colleges, students pursuing education has become a test of resilience as the navigate war tour and the streets and...
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country will in no way changes, clothes of strengthening its nuclear forces in risa with florida is already the political communication professor at the university of tab on. he said, raw, so on the d p. okay, have a right to be each of those allied, this slide o, the criticism from the west, russia and north korea, i neighbors. both countries represent the ancient civilizations, the neighbors for ever. uh, they are independent countries, members of the u. n. a. the venue watched of us and media visiting moscow by the regulation of the city. and then there is an official, this is, it is put straight as a crime, which is that countries have the right to have accommodations. but it's because they're, they says military relations and what's the seamless and media is the immunization of the immunization of russia. and what's happening in moscow today is not illegal under international law, but that's the impression that you get to end with this type of behavior. both by listen media and listen governments, what they're doing is actually making these countries get closer to sugar. quite some local news i last goal is to sit in international for i'm d
country will in no way changes, clothes of strengthening its nuclear forces in risa with florida is already the political communication professor at the university of tab on. he said, raw, so on the d p. okay, have a right to be each of those allied, this slide o, the criticism from the west, russia and north korea, i neighbors. both countries represent the ancient civilizations, the neighbors for ever. uh, they are independent countries, members of the u. n. a. the venue watched of us and...
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universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated. to keep the con, the least people under control, the king set up the so called forest bleak which were punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country. and its inhabitants, fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals . the officers demanded that the soldiers gave an answer for every bullet use, and as proof presented a job hand of an african. it was not uncommon when drying to justify the use of the munition. the collin is to have a few days at the hands of not only those who were dead, but also of those who were kept alive. the atrocious exploitation of the congo turned into a real genocide. you know, late 20 years, the policy of the belgians lead to the death of nearly 10000000 people alongside the holocaust. the genocide of the congo population is considered to be one of the greenest pages in the history of mankind. the, the, the hello and welcome in land vision
universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated. to keep the con, the least people under control, the king set up the so called forest bleak which were punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country. and its inhabitants, fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals . the officers...
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university of san francisco. he says russia husband, consolidating its forces in ukraine, rather than syria grunting an opportunity for a position fighters to make advances into other as it was initially a limited response to a recent of the air strikes or by the assyrian regime. but because of the ease of which they are able to advance and that many of the syrian government positions just collapsed and fled, they decided to turn this into a major offensive. and again, a finding very little resistance. so in many ways it's an indication less of renewed strength by the rebels, but the continued weakness of the sod, regina, my guess is that they have been preparing for or something along these lines or for a while. but they've been able to take advantage of the fact that many of the, the, the russian air support has been diverted to ukraine. and obviously the uh, the, the syrian regime, and particularly they has well fighters, which have assisted it. and during the civil war, have obviously been distracted by the war in loveland, and indeed of extensive is rarely airstrikes on, has ballade and allied are indian posi
university of san francisco. he says russia husband, consolidating its forces in ukraine, rather than syria grunting an opportunity for a position fighters to make advances into other as it was initially a limited response to a recent of the air strikes or by the assyrian regime. but because of the ease of which they are able to advance and that many of the syrian government positions just collapsed and fled, they decided to turn this into a major offensive. and again, a finding very little...
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of a situation in gauze. what is right, the forces are trying to destroy every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been attacked many students, though, the tub and to continue the studies. having my fluids reports in gaza, the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions have become the new sound track. the student's life for its college students pursuing education has become a test of resilience. as they navigate, war torn his traits and shattered classrooms to try and secure their future universities. once the spaces of hope and pass stability now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the cloth rooms lie in ruins. the infrastructure needed for higher education is in tatters. but not the desire to learn for students who have been accepted to study abroad, the war has a created hard break and obstacles to realizing their dreams. yet, according to at each university, until the last the for this year. and they will be out of school, they've had helped us to reach our voice to the governments and lots of people to help us to evacuate because unconventional audience, because w
of a situation in gauze. what is right, the forces are trying to destroy every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been attacked many students, though, the tub and to continue the studies. having my fluids reports in gaza, the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions have become the new sound track. the student's life for its college students pursuing education has become a test of resilience. as they navigate, war torn his traits and shattered...
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then there is the opposite end of the spectrum from people who otherwise generally agree on these things, that, say -- that say, absolutely not, force universities to play by their own rules, that only when they have to accept the full consequences of applying the rules evenly to all groups, and not just favored groups, will they be willing to adopt proper free-speech rules. debi: there is quite a range of perspectives on how to resolve this dilemma, and a lot of research that the two davids have done. we asked ken and samuel in particular to help the two davids what to focus on, because there is a wealth of information. what should they focus on? how should they think about the two points of view of the two authors? how might we be able to resolve that? we turn over to ken. ken: thank you, debi. it is an honor to be here and comment on the two davids, one of whom i am told to address as the more handsome david and the other as the smarter what. -- the smarter one. [laughter] i will let you all sort that out. i am very proud of the work being done here at scalia law school. scalia has been recognized as one of the top 30 law schools in the u.s.
then there is the opposite end of the spectrum from people who otherwise generally agree on these things, that, say -- that say, absolutely not, force universities to play by their own rules, that only when they have to accept the full consequences of applying the rules evenly to all groups, and not just favored groups, will they be willing to adopt proper free-speech rules. debi: there is quite a range of perspectives on how to resolve this dilemma, and a lot of research that the two davids...
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of strengthening its nuclear forces. and we saw who is flawed is i the inputs for communication as professor at the university of tampa. and he said bus, i'm the deeply okay, have a right to be each other. i live just behind the old quizzes of them from the west . in russia and north dakota, i neighbors. both countries represent a ancient civilizations depth and neighbors for ever. and they are independent countries, members of the u. n. a. the venue watched of this and media visiting most scale by the negation of the city. and then there is an official, this is, it is put state as a crime which is right. countries have the right to have accommodations, but it's a cover that shows military relations and what the seamless and media is, the immunization of both career immunization of russia. and what's happening in moscow today is not illegal under international law. but that's the impression that you get and that with this type of behavior. ready by listen media and listen governments, what they're doing is actually making these countries get closer to each other that are some of this is our lives in the visions and we'
of strengthening its nuclear forces. and we saw who is flawed is i the inputs for communication as professor at the university of tampa. and he said bus, i'm the deeply okay, have a right to be each other. i live just behind the old quizzes of them from the west . in russia and north dakota, i neighbors. both countries represent a ancient civilizations depth and neighbors for ever. and they are independent countries, members of the u. n. a. the venue watched of this and media visiting most...
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absolutely is not the whole of african and african american diet. psyche williams force and wrote a book entitled, eating while black. she's a professor of american studies at the university of maryland. when you have people who are repeat those narratives without knowing the history, you repeat the, the stereotype. another stereotype is that black people loved to eat water, melon and chicken back in 2008. when for rock, obama was 1st elected us president, a caricature circulated online at the white house, with a huge watermelon patch on the front lawn. there was nothing to do about it, it was absolutely a racist true. its roots can be found in the post slavery era in the us when some black people sold watermelons to earn money. a slice resembles a wide smile, which is how black people were often for trade. always grinning, always happy, always wonderfully delighted to be in servitude to point folks. we were accused of being watermelon. darkies, shrieking, stealing darkies. that narrative goes all the way back to enslavement when we were often accused of stealing the chickens. but stereotypes, the side of another discussion is going on. statistics show that black people i
absolutely is not the whole of african and african american diet. psyche williams force and wrote a book entitled, eating while black. she's a professor of american studies at the university of maryland. when you have people who are repeat those narratives without knowing the history, you repeat the, the stereotype. another stereotype is that black people loved to eat water, melon and chicken back in 2008. when for rock, obama was 1st elected us president, a caricature circulated online at the...