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i'v e i've been speaking to a professor of law at the university of going beyond equivalence. and so me your assessment. it's too early to know exactly what the practical impact will be of the sanctions. the sanctions include blocking property and assets in the united states. and also barring or suspending entry into the united states by icc officials. there are other ways also that the sanctions could affect the icc. for the icc�*s operations. it's a little too early to know exactly how investigation as the court may have to close its field offices. criminal court's operations. it could also, of course, lead to other outcomes. criminal court. those non—state parties include israel and the united states and other states in the world. and if the icc did not pursue such cases, revised or even dropped entirely. let me redo out a that has just come and from the icc just come and from the kc. who says, i note with president who says. i note with with regret us order deep with regret the us order to seek on officials to seek sanctions on officials of the international criminal court court's
i'v e i've been speaking to a professor of law at the university of going beyond equivalence. and so me your assessment. it's too early to know exactly what the practical impact will be of the sanctions. the sanctions include blocking property and assets in the united states. and also barring or suspending entry into the united states by icc officials. there are other ways also that the sanctions could affect the icc. for the icc�*s operations. it's a little too early to know exactly how...
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the other one does border most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport quite as close to live now to try. so i'm not who and yeah, professor of public low at the university of go my i'm interested. oh nice. of course. uh on go my way. you teach. i mean, the 1st thing i do want to ask you the summit that's taking place in tons and yeah, how hurtful are you that it will reach any, at least, got any type of pre owned loan law, steering resolution to the conflict. it's obviously been going on for a very long time. yes, of course that i've been talk stokes and talks about the same process of this same conflict. so you've seen and i will be processed in the one the process. and now we have the stuff that come joins uh process which this solid of uh, solid enough it ended up and decided our old form. we are as we meant to really be seeing the men paulette. and here is the, the guys, the government does want to, to have it by lots of discussion with them to do 3. i rather groups. what disability is that one day is the one field in conflicts which has to be the most sort of august reports and, and what the government is great to discuss. we flew out under the sea
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belief when everything we below in is wrong and you have fbi looking at ideas of them going for them and it's going for the universityists and going with the whole thing crazy and i think the degree to which the president going for a long time and he was deeply affected by surviving and he does believe as i do that it was providential and turned at last possible second to save his life and the second effort and speaker mike johnson there and told about the second shooter and prayed for two hours, two of them alone because i think all of a sudden is important and going for god and closing for the faith and our declaration of independence said we're endowed by our creator. think about that . this is a nation based on a belief. that god is above us. david: two other men that really changed the world who went through a similar experience and one was john paul ii and he was based in faith but another was ronald reagan and not as faithful a person as he game an assassination attempt against him and seen it happen before and let's pray that it happens again. newt gingrich, thank you for being here and have a wonderful super
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of prison. he said you should have gone to community college. i'm not suggesting that you aren't smart enough to go to the university of maryland. you can go to community college because you haven't had a grade since when -- you can prove that you're as smart as then it would be much easier to transfer to to the university of maryland. i did that. got a full tuition to the community college and i full tuition to the university of maryland. i was the commencement speaker. i said 12 years ago nearly to this date when an honorable judge sentenced me to nine years prison, nobody expected to find me hear addressing my peers, our families, our professors as a graduate of the university of maryland. and my life really has had two transaction. i had be a perpetual students. i have so many college degrees. i have so many degrees more than felonies. i feel safist in academic institutions. it's been challenging to find the work that i wanted. i had to go back to college either to get more skills or to get more student loans to help support me and my family. >> what other degrees do you have? >> so i have an a.a. in general studies, a b.a. f
of prison. he said you should have gone to community college. i'm not suggesting that you aren't smart enough to go to the university of maryland. you can go to community college because you haven't had a grade since when -- you can prove that you're as smart as then it would be much easier to transfer to to the university of maryland. i did that. got a full tuition to the community college and i full tuition to the university of maryland. i was the commencement speaker. i said 12 years ago...
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of them are probably going to get out of the research business. a lot of the biggest researchers are also hospitals. they don't tend to have huge endowments. university of texas medical center, for instance. so you are going to see a large number of our best research institutions, cancer institutes, all of them step out of the research business. this really would be devastating. and no, there are no large endowments that are going to somehow save the day here. >> all right, doctor. >> thank you very much. we appreciate your. >> time. >> thank you. >> president trump. >> is predicting the kansas city chiefs. >> will win tonight's super bowl. >> ahead, how. >> the majority of. >> americans are feeling about the. >> matchup with the philadelphia eagles. you're in the cnn. >> newsroom. >> lockerbie premieres next sunday. >> at 9:00 on cnn. >> really. >> the burden of. >> being in. >> the neighborhood, every delivery is. >> a treat. >> one pistachio for you, sir. >> one strawberry. >> poof, please. oh. >> enjoy it. oh. >> perfect. >> by waiver, something minty. >> of course. it's large. >> are oh. >> a double. >> lucky. >> every home. >> at the real. >> w
of them are probably going to get out of the research business. a lot of the biggest researchers are also hospitals. they don't tend to have huge endowments. university of texas medical center, for instance. so you are going to see a large number of our best research institutions, cancer institutes, all of them step out of the research business. this really would be devastating. and no, there are no large endowments that are going to somehow save the day here. >> all right, doctor....
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the university of austin is a paradigm would be a better way to go. the answer is yes i'm for all of the above. we never know what's going to be successful in what way. i just spoke at the university of austin friday night. just amazing. it's they just admitted their first class. so it's all freshmen right now this and next year at least it's going to be, you know, free tuition for who go. they're very entrepreneurial. have this thing called the austin union kind of the oxford union or the yale political union these sorts of things debate society. you know, very, very organized. and so all all luck to them. similarly, there have been centers and institutes in existing schools. arizona state and florida, university of florida, other places ironically these you know, to instill critical thinking and civics and rigor, know the sorts of things that the rest of the institution has failed in. so that's too hard to do. those sorts things with law schools because again, the accreditation cartel but university of austin thinking about starting a law school even
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against the government, what have you made of the fact that the whole visas, full protest is for foreign students are going to be it may affect your university, they're going to be deployed and of course the use of tear gas and violence against protest is in your country. it's about god's yes, i mean it, that there's no question that there's been growing amounts of oppression even under started under by them. but it's escalated under trump of protestors who support palestinian rights and um, and so it's gotten worse and, and the people who are most vulnerable to this are not are, those were not us citizens. and of course, were part of the eliza part of trump larger crack down against americans who are not us citizens. but this excuse that, that pro policy and protesters are, are pro hamas is it is a, is a way of stripping them up their rights. and i think it's that we're going to look at this period as one of the periodic and, and, and terrible periods of the repression of american civil liberties. there were the palmer rates of the early 19 twenties and mccarthy period of the 1950s. and now i think sadly, we're entering into another year, i
against the government, what have you made of the fact that the whole visas, full protest is for foreign students are going to be it may affect your university, they're going to be deployed and of course the use of tear gas and violence against protest is in your country. it's about god's yes, i mean it, that there's no question that there's been growing amounts of oppression even under started under by them. but it's escalated under trump of protestors who support palestinian rights and um,...
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all resistance. joining us on sarasota america, professor of public policy at home, i'll be in felicia university. there's a lot of messaging going on on both sides, but almost has actually put out a statement saying we are treating to the captives. well, it matters to them how this is perceived, i presume, and is real, but also beyond israel is specifically mentioned, the is really the american is really dual national. yes, it doesn't matter to them. and as i said earlier, this has very much symbolic as far as they're concerned. i mean, they are very aware of that as i have come around the same number, if not twice, 3 times of prisoners, if they wished to do so by tomorrow morning. but for them, it is very important that to the cease fire and the, the, the 1st the, the uprising, the, the fact that they've done this 7 the folks over event. and then they showed the resilience throughout 1514 months, of course, very heavy bombardment. they're now able to release some prisoners, which is what city wide was, was worried about at the very beginning. this whole thing as far as he's concerned, was initiated with his wish to offer the sa
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list going on and i think that's what you're seeing time and time again, you're seeing corporations across the country removing their dei wokeness for the majority of them. you're seeing universities do that, getting back to actually educating students how to be engineers and electricians or whatever part of the world they want to go into, but the issue is here, is that we have people in the cabinet that want to bring national security to bear and economic security back to the american people and the inflation we've seen under joe biden, it's still hurting americans every single day and the president wants to get this under control and going to do it with his cabinet members. mike: house republican policy chair, kevin hern, the great state of oklahoma. best of luck for your work. >> thanks, mike. mike: anita. anita: well, to asheville, north carolina, or chs kristi noem is getting a firsthand look at recovery efforts after hurricane helene devastated the area last year. and later, the doj putting the colleges on notice, leo terrell on the new anti-semitism task force coming up next. eck in t0 it's 2:55. i know. is this what he's doing now? as your host, i have some rules. first, n
list going on and i think that's what you're seeing time and time again, you're seeing corporations across the country removing their dei wokeness for the majority of them. you're seeing universities do that, getting back to actually educating students how to be engineers and electricians or whatever part of the world they want to go into, but the issue is here, is that we have people in the cabinet that want to bring national security to bear and economic security back to the american people...
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university p as well. back in 2017 and say, yeah, i taught recently myself the exact email that might change. but i think a lot of people are losing interest in the universe teasing professorships going through that career, including in the he micies. i'm so far when it comes to a plan. i mean, katy has a plan there. do people come to you with a plan, or are you finding that these younger generations are, are struggling to actually, i don't know, see themselves in 10 or 20 years and know what they want and where they're headed. and what i find is, whenever i'm speaking to anyone, doesn't matter if they're young or older. and for example, when i worked at google and i would ask them, why are you interested in this position? and they would answer well, google is my dream company. well, they didn't really answer my question, right, right. it's why are you interested in the position now? are you interested in the company? and what i find is that with my coaching clients, it's the same. and so when they're struggling to get a job i, i say ok, well let's take a step back. tell me what kind of industries you want to work for. what companies do want to work for. and if they know they may lis
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university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents saying, you know. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs. and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which typically see a payment rate of above 60%, stand to be crippled. the university of california, providing us with a statement reading in part. life saving treatments for cancer, diabetes and strokes, including in children and new technologies and industries that translate into hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, are all at risk. the statement also warning for decades, the national institutes of health has provided essential funding that has empowered america's world leading research institutions. new administration guidance would imperil this vital support and jeopardize america's research preeminence. >> i hope that we
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going to be an asset to this community. >> the 30 year old up and comer, a product of wichita public schools and wichita state university, going on to graduate from harvard law school with her sights set on becoming a professor at howard. >> she is just so full of life and really embodied the way that the profession and this particular type of work where it needed to go. >> friends describing her as determined and kind. >> she was just so young and such a radiant person. >> friday, the army, releasing the names of two of its three service members on board the black hawk. 28 year old staff sergeant ryan o'hara was the crew chief. he leaves behind a wife and a one year old son. meanwhile, a sense of disbelief felt by communities across the country, including right here in california. >> in some ways, it's like i'm still processing her loss and also she's made such a tremendous impact in such a short amount of time. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> and as we learn more about the crash and the people involved, those who lost their lives will post updates on our website, abc seven news.com and the abc seven bay area app. >
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going to be an asset to this community. >> the 30 year old up and comer, a product of wichita public schools and wichita state university, g on to graduate from harvard law school with her sights set on becoming a professor at howard. >> she is just so full of life and really embodied the way that the profession and this particular type of work where it needed to go. >> friends describing her as determined and kind. >> she was just so young and such a radiant person. >> friday, the army, releasing the names of two of its three service members on board the black hawk. 28 year old staff sergeant ryan o'hara was the crew chief. he leaves behind a wife and a one year old son. meanwhile, a sense of disbelief felt by communities across the country, including right here in california. >> in some ways, it's like i'm still processing her loss and also she's made such a tremendous impact in such a short amount of time. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> and as we learn more about the crash and the people involved, those who lost their lives will post updates on our website, abc seven news.com and the abc seven bay area app. >> pr
going to be an asset to this community. >> the 30 year old up and comer, a product of wichita public schools and wichita state university, g on to graduate from harvard law school with her sights set on becoming a professor at howard. >> she is just so full of life and really embodied the way that the profession and this particular type of work where it needed to go. >> friends describing her as determined and kind. >> she was just so young and such a radiant person....
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and the other one does border most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport now like to the, on the comparative constitutional law and human lied side of the university of lawanda. thomas lisa believes that the east african states will help broke a piece of the d r c. i think there's going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject of hands of says to be that we decide that the team it wouldn't be successful with the honest duck taking on this challenge. but i think the ability to go with that is existing between a dental appointment is for the pretty and it seems plans to these when we've seen that, did they practice involved in their own thinking, attending? even though the, the, the see attendance online, not physical, but i think the ends of states coming to be loved. but i think we expect at least is by at least i'm looking forward to that this message is paid for by to stay with our team to national for all the latest i'm around the world. see you again the .
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university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which typically see a payment rate of above 60%, stand to be crippled. the university of california, providing us with a statement reading in part. life saving treatments for cancer, diabetes and strokes, including in children and new technologies and industries that translate into hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, are all at risk. the statement also warning for decades, the national institutes of health has provided essential funding that has empowered america's world leading research institutions. new administration guidance would imperil this vital support and jeopardize america's research preeminence. >> i hope that we'll get a change
university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which...
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university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which typically see a payment rate of above 60%, stand to be crippled. the university of california, providing us with a statement reading in part. life saving treatments for cancer, diabetes and strokes, including in children and new technologies and industries that translate into hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, are all at risk. the statement also warning for decades, the national institutes of health has provided essential funding that has empowered america's world leading research institutions. new administration guidance would imperil this vital support and jeopardize america's research preeminence. >> i hope that we'll get a change
university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which...
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hoaxes, hucksters and artful deceptions, the esthetics of deception and illusion in 19th century american culture makes you want to go to the university of montevallo. last year, alex won the university's college of arts and sciences outstanding teaching award. so i think we're in for a treat this evening. alex has published articles in the journals american periodicals, the mark twain annual american literature and arizona quarterly. he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities and the university of cambridge and of course, from the american antiquarian society, where he was a jay and deborah last fellow in graphic arts in 2018 2019. he has indeed been a familiar face here, participating in our 2022 summer seminar in american visual culture and serving on our short on our short term fellowship selection committee. that same year, the project he worked on as a researcher here is now a book which he's discussing tonight. lost literacies experiments in the 19th century. u.s. comic. if you thought american comic strips began sometime around the 1890s or the early 20th century, alex is book will take you back
hoaxes, hucksters and artful deceptions, the esthetics of deception and illusion in 19th century american culture makes you want to go to the university of montevallo. last year, alex won the university's college of arts and sciences outstanding teaching award. so i think we're in for a treat this evening. alex has published articles in the journals american periodicals, the mark twain annual american literature and arizona quarterly. he has received fellowships from the national endowment for...
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still ahead here this afternoon, a lawsuit claiming the university of california is the going giving administration preferences will break down accusations. >> break college students in the south getting some new digs. we're going to take a look at redesigning plans for san jose state. 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. did you know using the grocery outlet app gives you the opportunity to win groceries for life? imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide? avocados or tomatoes? why choose? at grocery outlet, you can afford both. and not just the basics. with grocery outlet, you'll find all your favorite brands included. including gluten free pasta and my favorite cookies? um, huh, everything's included. so burge
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i still don't want to lose sight of the idea of universal tariff, that would go out, everyone has valueed taxes in the worm this is -- world this is a sales tax we would sale taxes people who tax us too much abroad and give it back to our friends and neighbors and companies and small businesses and families, i just think that the house and senate need to act fast on that one. right now. >> they do. fentanyl and the border are important. you are right on that. as we think about the economics of it john is right, that -- that there needs to be enough to have u.s. business be strong, trump is doing a lot in those areas, i would like those asu aact accelerated alongside with the traded front. doge and the reconciliation bill, and point i'm making that there is a grand deal that needs to be made in the house, to have a really strong coalition, to get the tax cuts. i want to end the tax cuts are really critical, and they are part of all of the deals that are being worked together. larry: that is the thing, that is why it is pro growth,. john you did great number bus conclusion, as i understan
i still don't want to lose sight of the idea of universal tariff, that would go out, everyone has valueed taxes in the worm this is -- world this is a sales tax we would sale taxes people who tax us too much abroad and give it back to our friends and neighbors and companies and small businesses and families, i just think that the house and senate need to act fast on that one. right now. >> they do. fentanyl and the border are important. you are right on that. as we think about the...
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a regime that is not just a ration but global health of the university of washington cancer research center, a collaboration saying where to go faster solving threats to our nation as it relates to health. we can have a big discussion which i think you want to about the wuhan over the first city the first people who died in nursing homes, and emergency room at the hospital begging for any equipment we could give them. moved as fast as we possibly could and broke down barriers to save lives locally need to do on innovation. we cannot let another country get ahead of us on the war issue and not have a response when it comes to vaccine so the most challenging, i wanted to vote. my dad stood behind his father, and my family, the kennedys stood up but when he answered the question and he couldn't give him answer, the data is there to support, i don't need anymore data, all of a sudden i saw a world were affected by an seattle not being stood up for i need someone who's going to say we are going to be a leader in medical technology, science and vaccines, we are going to fight for and be there to provide global health and that's why
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with the exchange and so they are, well joining us now a small go in james, associate professor of media analytics at northwestern university. and kathy, i'll talk about all of this in a bit more detail. so we know that if things go according to plan, the release of the names of the captives, the in gaza is liked it to be released. and his id that it goes in and cuts off. i'm ready to receive that. it comes of course with these 2 glaring challenges. first sleep my mouse insisted. israel is violating the agreement so far, but not enough. aid is getting in or designed to put pressure on a mass on the remaining kind of thing and populations and garza. and secondly, of course, the most recent comments made by the us present donald trump suggesting that is where i left the end. the fighting was simply hendo for garza, and that's a america has the right to take it over and obviously created, publish things from the strip. where does this now leave the sci fi? well, i mean, this is all depends on whether what trump said about essentially ethnic cleansing, gaza is actually just the pressure technic. uh, in order to put pressure on
with the exchange and so they are, well joining us now a small go in james, associate professor of media analytics at northwestern university. and kathy, i'll talk about all of this in a bit more detail. so we know that if things go according to plan, the release of the names of the captives, the in gaza is liked it to be released. and his id that it goes in and cuts off. i'm ready to receive that. it comes of course with these 2 glaring challenges. first sleep my mouse insisted. israel is...
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of police abuse and pretrial detention. and kia was going to be a professor at howard university this fall. i keep saying was, because kia is no longer with us. she was one of the 67 people killed when the american airlines regional jet she was on collided with a black hawk helicopter this week. any previous weekend, kia duggins could have been a great guest to speak with on this show about the work she was doing about fostering diversity and taking down inequities, about why that matters. i wish we had that chance. kia was 30 years old and debating the role of dei is fine. that's not what's happening right now. too many are taking those three letters using that initialism and then calling this these people dei hires. it's a placeholder for a slur. and government resources are being used to literally erase federal dei content online. >> it doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. dei is would have ruined our country and now it's dead. i think dei is dead. so if they want to scrub the website, that's okay with me. >> let's bring in now daniel cameron. he's the former attorney general of kentucky.
of police abuse and pretrial detention. and kia was going to be a professor at howard university this fall. i keep saying was, because kia is no longer with us. she was one of the 67 people killed when the american airlines regional jet she was on collided with a black hawk helicopter this week. any previous weekend, kia duggins could have been a great guest to speak with on this show about the work she was doing about fostering diversity and taking down inequities, about why that matters. i...
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most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport why i want to bring and now tell me the nisa a next on comparative constitutional law and human rights at the university of for one. and i'm tom foss. stop. obviously we've got this meeting going on in terms of the leaders from the region getting together, seeing what can be done to try and resolve the conflict temporarily, or perhaps even in the long run. how do you think they'll manage to think we're going to see any breakthrough? yes, thank you very much. i think i think there's going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject of the heads of stairs to be that we just set up the teams. i wouldn't be successful with the on his side, duck picking on these settings. but i think the political, we such as existing between the 2 communities for the british and inspired police. we've seen that did. the fact is involved in the conflict attending even though the, the, the see attendance online, not physical. but i think the hands of states coming together, but i think we expect the police, this is by at least i'm looking forward to that. is that because it's a, it's for yeah, i me
most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport why i want to bring and now tell me the nisa a next on comparative constitutional law and human rights at the university of for one. and i'm tom foss. stop. obviously we've got this meeting going on in terms of the leaders from the region getting together, seeing what can be done to try and resolve the conflict temporarily, or perhaps even in the long run. how do you think they'll manage to think we're going to see any breakthrough? yes, thank you...
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i'd like you to look at department of education, and i think you're going to find it's very similar. different but similar. the universityt government acted swiftly, suing the department of education friday, accusing it of illegally sharing personal financial information of millions of students with musk and his workers, violating the federal privacy act of 1974. it seems like overreaching to me on the amount of data and the quantity of data. stanford adjunct professor ronjon nag questions why musk would need such detailed information for simple, cost saving analysis. if you want the name, the loan amount, the income amount, the location amount, it's going to be so defined. you're going to know who the person is, who they are, and what their dynamics are. and so really, that's not really required for a cost cutting exercise. in their lawsuit, the uc students said they, quote, did not consent to their information being shared with musk or any other department of government efficiency parties. this is a fundamental idea in data privacy, as the user given permission to access your data record and which parts of the data rec
i'd like you to look at department of education, and i think you're going to find it's very similar. different but similar. the universityt government acted swiftly, suing the department of education friday, accusing it of illegally sharing personal financial information of millions of students with musk and his workers, violating the federal privacy act of 1974. it seems like overreaching to me on the amount of data and the quantity of data. stanford adjunct professor ronjon nag questions why...
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of us to go on. what about causes economy? we're not talking just bricks and more so here with the things like the business is going schools, universities, hospitals, how long before before goals as economy will be functioning again? well, just think about the schools. most of the schools have been destroyed, more than 90 percent of the schools have been destroyed or damaged. just getting the education system functioning is actually a boost of the economy. the same was health care. getting those systems education and health care functioning will help the overall economy. obviously, agriculture is also devastated. that is an economic boost as well. so those things must occur in order for the economy to recover. this has been good to talk to you on counting the cost manufacturing day for being with us. my pleasure. thank you. chinese starts up deep 6 launch. if it's latest a i'd shop model has sent shock waves through the global tech sector shares and major tech phones like and video felt sharply with the trip drive losing over $600000000000.00 in market value in just a day. the sink size, it's all one model was made at a fraction of the
of us to go on. what about causes economy? we're not talking just bricks and more so here with the things like the business is going schools, universities, hospitals, how long before before goals as economy will be functioning again? well, just think about the schools. most of the schools have been destroyed, more than 90 percent of the schools have been destroyed or damaged. just getting the education system functioning is actually a boost of the economy. the same was health care. getting...
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going to be an asset to this community. >> the 30 year old up and comer, a product of wichita public schools and wichita state university, going on to graduate from harvard law school with her sights set on becoming a professor at howard. >> she is just so full of life and really embodied the way that the profession and this particular type of work where it needed to go. >> friends describing her as determined and kind. >> she was just so young and such a radiant person. >> friday, the army, releasing the names of two of its three service members on board the black hawk. 28 year old staff sergeant ryan o'hara was the crew chief. he leaves behind a wife and a one year old son. meanwhile, a sense of disbelief felt by communities across the country, including right here in california. >> in some ways, it's like i'm still processing her loss and also she's made such a tremendous impact in such a short amount of time. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> just heartbreaking. well, as we learn more about the crash and the people involved, we'll post our updates to the website, abc seven news.com and the abc seven bay area app. a
going to be an asset to this community. >> the 30 year old up and comer, a product of wichita public schools and wichita state university, going on to graduate from harvard law school with her sights set on becoming a professor at howard. >> she is just so full of life and really embodied the way that the profession and this particular type of work where it needed to go. >> friends describing her as determined and kind. >> she was just so young and such a radiant person....
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if you do have ai skills, you're going to get a whole lot of high dollar job offers. and the universitiesnd colleges are understandably responding to that. you can now major in ai at several schools. chatgpt has found its way in. it wasn't that long ago that it was. gosh, should students be using this now? students should be using this. as with so many things, the pace of change in today's society absolutely mind boggling. scott, thank you very much. okay. sticking with ai, google is now making its most powerful ai models available to everyone. tech giant today released its gemini 2.0 model suite to all users of the gemini app. it's also available through google's ai development platform. there are three different models that google says are better at handling coding and complex prompts, as well as having better understanding and reasoning. the models had a limited release in december for testing. the wide release comes after china's based deep seeks ai model made headlines last month. the winter olympics in italy are just about a year out, and italian ski resorts in the dolomites are get
if you do have ai skills, you're going to get a whole lot of high dollar job offers. and the universitiesnd colleges are understandably responding to that. you can now major in ai at several schools. chatgpt has found its way in. it wasn't that long ago that it was. gosh, should students be using this now? students should be using this. as with so many things, the pace of change in today's society absolutely mind boggling. scott, thank you very much. okay. sticking with ai, google is now making...
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of these things go into. >> this, and. >> it is how universities and. >> academic medical. >> centers fund their work. and so what the change is that the nih announced on friday is that they are going to go to a flat rate of 15%. >> of research costs. >> for these indirect. >> costs. >> and that will be a big decline for a lot of institutions. the nih said that it was coming down from an average of about 27%. but you can see here they tweeted out that some institutions like harvard and yale were getting a rate of almost 70% of their research grants in order to fund the sort of administrative costs of doing that research. and so there's a lot of panic, especially because they said this isn't just for new grants, john, but for existing grants for payments going forward, starting today. >> and the impact, scientists say, would be what and when so the nih is essentially saying this would save more than $4 billion a year. >> but what the research community is saying is that that would result in them having to stop work. they would do less research. it could affect clinical trials that are supported by the n
of these things go into. >> this, and. >> it is how universities and. >> academic medical. >> centers fund their work. and so what the change is that the nih announced on friday is that they are going to go to a flat rate of 15%. >> of research costs. >> for these indirect. >> costs. >> and that will be a big decline for a lot of institutions. the nih said that it was coming down from an average of about 27%. but you can see here they tweeted out...
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most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport, but i'm not sure on comparative constitutional law and human rights at the university of the one that tom lisa believes that the east african states will help broke a piece of it. the obviously i think there's going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the is definitely commands of stairs to the setup team. it wouldn't be successful with the honest duck taking on this challenge. but i think the political we, that is existing between a dental appointment is for the pretty and it seems flat to these when we've seen that, did they practice involved in their own thinking, attending? even though the, the, the c, i attended online, not physical. but i think the ends of states coming to be loved, but i think we expect that least is by at least i'm looking forward to that. is that because it's for yeah, why still with our team to national for all the latest from around the world. thanks for watching the the time actually owners and see and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the u. a. in the heart of them, at least s
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this one hour discussion was hosted by the george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. okay, let's go then, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. good afternoon. welcome to this event organized at iris, the institute for european, russian and eurasian studies at the george washington university. my name is marlene lawal. i'm the former director of the institute and currently the director of the illiberalism studies program. in this event today, we will be discussing the geopolitics of aid and how chinese, russian and american covid 19 assistance developed. and as you can guess, it's a very timely topic given the current reorganization and transformation in of us foreign assistance and strategy under the new administration. i will speak to my millet. shiva is professor of strategy at national defense university here in washington, d.c. she the author of multiple books on the former soviet union and articles she has been engaging with broader audience in the policy world for several years. and her latest book is called entitled covi. 19 humanitarianism geopolitical logics of chinese, russ
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and young adults on bearing the brunt of the country's own going employment crisis. despite the growth of industries like manufacturing tax on agriculture, university graduates are still struggling to find jobs, even skilled walkers like this done so i have no choice but to turn to content creation. i did, i do love science and nothing. i probably can't. but it's just after graduating, brother, i came to a shocking upcountry that, that no jobs. so i had to move it to you. i had to look for either way, so i'm getting money instead of indulging in opportunities like spinning and ro, buddy. you know, now he does have most of the units being goods and these activities of dancing. with the 22000000 uses, kenya is one of africa's most social media savvy nations. as new content creators of flooding the scene, the race among aspiring influenza has its own. now, building a social media career is proving as tough as breaking into the canyon job market, where everyone's bubbling, clicks, views, likes, as well, that is a full hour program. be sure to check out our other stories that's on our website, d, w dot com, forward slash africa. we're also on social med
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can you nag the quarterback north carolina $5 million offer to go to university of michigan?re we are. rules and luxury. salary caps everywhere else. college sports whoever has rich donors? >> ainsley: right. >> brian: come on. >> ainsley: quarterback went to michigan to be the quarterback. then. >> brian: out of luck. >> lawrence: i think the argument is they were doing it under the table before. >> brian: all i'm saying is they would welcome it. if you talk to these coaches, they say. >> lawrence: have some structure. >> brian: set me up a system. >> ainsley: small schools have a disadvantage. >> brian: chinese made cameras could be spying in the united states. >> lawrence: look at philly where the brass animal performs for our super bowl preparty. >> ainsley: the brass animals. >> lawrence: ainsley loves the name ♪ ♪ hi, susan! honey? yeah? i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, the only brand with true source certified honey
can you nag the quarterback north carolina $5 million offer to go to university of michigan?re we are. rules and luxury. salary caps everywhere else. college sports whoever has rich donors? >> ainsley: right. >> brian: come on. >> ainsley: quarterback went to michigan to be the quarterback. then. >> brian: out of luck. >> lawrence: i think the argument is they were doing it under the table before. >> brian: all i'm saying is they would welcome it. if you talk...
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universities. i feel like that kind of comments on how how they wanted the latino community to be they wanted them to be kind like a lower class because they don't they say, okay, you can go to university, you can go to the five because they don't want them to ascend in kind of the rankings in the sense, oh yeah, that's really good path. but yeah. maria not going to say what's happening here is also happening in florida just last year. so much was passed by governor that like affected not just schools. i have so many friends who are just like in general documents were documented. as long as you don't a green card, you can not and see tuition at public universities in florida and a lot of universities will not give as much pay that they're willing to give to anyone else, even out-of-state, in-state, like they treat us like completely differently for applying right now, for due process as international student despite of living for like most of our life and going back to us not just schools but also like hospitals like in you have to show your papers right in a hospital which was passed last year so i feel like we're just going backwards. similar things like lots of things
universities. i feel like that kind of comments on how how they wanted the latino community to be they wanted them to be kind like a lower class because they don't they say, okay, you can go to university, you can go to the five because they don't want them to ascend in kind of the rankings in the sense, oh yeah, that's really good path. but yeah. maria not going to say what's happening here is also happening in florida just last year. so much was passed by governor that like affected not just...