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it's time for the ncaa to do something. >> that player, jordan, joins us now, plays for the university of iowaational college players association. good morning, thanks for being back on. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> to your point the last time you were on the ncaa has done something. so your reaction here to these restrictions getting loosened up? >> really excited and i want to give a lot of shout outs to the athletes that spoke up during the ncaa tournament during the aetna movement. one of the requests we made was a waiver, what's going to be essentially made here with the ncaa, which is what you see with the council proposing the last couple of days. hopefully the board of governors release the waiver and i'm excited for athletes across the country. >> there is still gray area. the responsibility falls on each individual school to set rules as they see fit. i wonder how you see the challenges, right, for like your school. iowa might do something different than a neighboring school in a nearby state. what do you see is the biggest hurdles on this? >> the biggest hurdle is a
it's time for the ncaa to do something. >> that player, jordan, joins us now, plays for the university of iowaational college players association. good morning, thanks for being back on. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> to your point the last time you were on the ncaa has done something. so your reaction here to these restrictions getting loosened up? >> really excited and i want to give a lot of shout outs to the athletes that spoke up during the ncaa...
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i'm a professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. i teach election law and federal courts. i'm here to talk about four points on voting issues related to the district. these are practical problems related to s.51 as it presently exists. the 23rd minute guarantees that the new district would have three electoral votes no matter how few were -- few people reside in it. under s.51, the new seat of government would be known as capital and capital would be entitled to three electoral votes. the boundaries of capital roughly match onto a census tract. that had already three inhabitants. a tiny group of prospective voters potentially including the president and family who happen to reside here now have three electoral votes. s.51 does not adequately address the 23rd movement and related voting issues. there is no guarantee of repeal of the 23rd amended. the bill simply hopes it will happen. if there is a legal controversy about whether the district could become a state, everyone has an incentive to wait and see the legal process play out. i
i'm a professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. i teach election law and federal courts. i'm here to talk about four points on voting issues related to the district. these are practical problems related to s.51 as it presently exists. the 23rd minute guarantees that the new district would have three electoral votes no matter how few were -- few people reside in it. under s.51, the new seat of government would be known as capital and capital would be entitled to three electoral...
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i'll just mention is passing study called the venture forward study which go daddy and the university of iowa. you see a lay anderson school of business in arizona state. did that look, there's been an explosion of micro businesses online that people kind of doing their own thing. and i kind of applauded that i sort of think it, well that's a sign of health and breaking away from the traditional, you know, long term service at one company. do you have any insights into how that evolution is going and what sped up and what you're worried about that? yeah, it's a great question. i think what disruption is messy. but ultimately, if you look at the history of american our economy, it's been very good. right? moments where you had to have something new happened. i mean, i'm one of these we're studying now. we're looking at the last session to try to understand who were, what were the cities that spared well, and what were the seeds that struggled and what, what made them shut them apart. and one of the things we're seeing, we look at immigration is at the cities that were more welcoming towards im
i'll just mention is passing study called the venture forward study which go daddy and the university of iowa. you see a lay anderson school of business in arizona state. did that look, there's been an explosion of micro businesses online that people kind of doing their own thing. and i kind of applauded that i sort of think it, well that's a sign of health and breaking away from the traditional, you know, long term service at one company. do you have any insights into how that evolution is...
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natural wonders has finally been solved after centuries of speculation scientists from the university of iowanfirmed a decades old theory that the northern lights are produced by powerful electromagnetic waves during geomagnetic storms. aren't they beautiful? the extremely simple version of that is that it is space weather. scientists have been able to recreate these lights in a lab with plasma. they say the next step is predicting the strength of geomagnetic storms. >>> thank you so much for joining me, i'm robyn curnow, i'm going to hand you over to the good folks at "early start." they start right now. ♪ the light. ♪ it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make comes from the energy you create. introducing the all-electric lyriq. lighting the way. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefu
natural wonders has finally been solved after centuries of speculation scientists from the university of iowanfirmed a decades old theory that the northern lights are produced by powerful electromagnetic waves during geomagnetic storms. aren't they beautiful? the extremely simple version of that is that it is space weather. scientists have been able to recreate these lights in a lab with plasma. they say the next step is predicting the strength of geomagnetic storms. >>> thank you so...
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athletes like university of wisconsin quarterback graham merts are gearing up to make money off their fame he's already trademarked a logo seen on your screen right there. and university of iowaor an apparel line that will debut later this week. >> they refused to get something done they waited literally until the last exact date for them to pass something, and that's just a lack of leadership it's an embarrassment to be part of ncaa, and i'm really ashamed for all these female athletes and male athletes that could have profited off it during the time being. >> the highest profile players could earn hundreds of thousands of dollars, even before they make it to the big leagues, but the potential payout will depend on the state >> i think we may see schools being very lax with this because they're going to be worried about recruiting, that if they take a restrictive approach to nil recruits are going to say i'm going to go to another school this is the free market at work. we'll find out what happens. >> the new law doesn't mean all students will get big deals. the ncaa policy will only apply to universities in division 1. so these are schools already that have the largest athl
athletes like university of wisconsin quarterback graham merts are gearing up to make money off their fame he's already trademarked a logo seen on your screen right there. and university of iowaor an apparel line that will debut later this week. >> they refused to get something done they waited literally until the last exact date for them to pass something, and that's just a lack of leadership it's an embarrassment to be part of ncaa, and i'm really ashamed for all these female athletes...
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following on social media some of the players like jordan bow hannah, a basketball player at university of iowaan nfl players. >> it's a great point. same point jon was making earlier. we were chatting about this michael, i need everybody's take on this issue i changed my own mind. one day i think it's great the next day i think it's terrible >> it doesn't matter whether you think it's good or bad it's going to happen the bottom line all the money for the ncaa it's going to be great for the athletes it's going to stop or reduce illegal pay offs under the table. and for companies like coca-cola, mcdonald's, pepsi, these are the kind of companies that are going to be all over these athletes and we could have a poster child in third grade as the next lebron james advertising mcdonald's happy meals >> i just hope it doesn't ruin his life that's all i'm saying. maybe he is the next lebron. maybe he's not we'll have a lot more coverage on the story as this plays out michael yosh kami joining us for rapid fire and coming up take a look at today's mystery chart. shares are down nearly 5% over the past
following on social media some of the players like jordan bow hannah, a basketball player at university of iowaan nfl players. >> it's a great point. same point jon was making earlier. we were chatting about this michael, i need everybody's take on this issue i changed my own mind. one day i think it's great the next day i think it's terrible >> it doesn't matter whether you think it's good or bad it's going to happen the bottom line all the money for the ncaa it's going to be great...
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let me give you iran a general medicine division for five years at the university of iowa in which wewere primary care provider as well as rural healthut provider. i could not be more simpatico with the importanceve of rural healtht and oral health care in changing the. however, we need clinicians and specialty areas as well. it's very, very important we do not put those two things off iss sort of butting heads against each other. we need a variety of things. that is one thing i would comment on. and secondly i would say that there is no question that primary care and preventative care go together just as stated probably very quick. i do want to say depending on the issue, the idea interprofessional teams are very, veryy important. but think about things beyond the workforce. so overall we continue to help them fill out all the areas per >> are to be rude there's not a lot of time i want everybody to comment and i some of the questions. doctor mcdougall do agree with yourself? spin it yes, i do. [laughter] and we spoke with geriatrics earlier. i am a geriatrics physician by trade. on
let me give you iran a general medicine division for five years at the university of iowa in which wewere primary care provider as well as rural healthut provider. i could not be more simpatico with the importanceve of rural healtht and oral health care in changing the. however, we need clinicians and specialty areas as well. it's very, very important we do not put those two things off iss sort of butting heads against each other. we need a variety of things. that is one thing i would comment...
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morning on morning joe >> the fact that texas is dead last -- according to the university of illinois, northern university of iowathat they were going to lose if they do not play by the rules. and that is where dimension really needs to recognize that we need to get that filibuster -- it's adamantly important, who the wiser democracy does not slowly, but overnight. >> let's listen to what's bet or rural said on the morning show about what happened in texas last night. >> democrats in texas did a lot. they stopped one of the worst voter proof -- when you look we're trying to pass in texas with would passed in georgia, florida, iowa, montana, what's pending in more than 40 other state legislatures, you see that we have the biggest attack on american democracy in our lifetimes. >> latasha, your reaction to what better o'rourke just said. >> he's absolutely right. we have to really recognize this isn't just individual states. this is a converted coordinating effort literally to undermine democracy particularly those states so we're seeing communities of color and we're just hearing young voters that have made the dif
morning on morning joe >> the fact that texas is dead last -- according to the university of illinois, northern university of iowathat they were going to lose if they do not play by the rules. and that is where dimension really needs to recognize that we need to get that filibuster -- it's adamantly important, who the wiser democracy does not slowly, but overnight. >> let's listen to what's bet or rural said on the morning show about what happened in texas last night. >>...
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guest: researchers at the university of iowa did that, only 50 could give them the price after they shut them down to try to go as far as they could go to get the price all the way up to the cfo. the price range from 44,000 to happen in a million was no association between the price and quality or the charity care in an institution and the new report came out from my colleague at hopkins that some of the largest nonprofit hospitals in the country were also somewhat doing the least charity care. host: he might be tempting fate, but we will try one more call because there are so many try to get in touch with you. melvin in fort lauderdale, florida. are you with us? caller: yes, i am. one thing, i have been a c-span listener since 1979 from the radio going to the tv. one thing i want -- one question he made about the mayor. the thing is, you keep giving donald trump -- i know he is supposed to get some kind of credit for trying to speed up the vaccine, but biden did yet -- it on their own. c-span has always been putting out -- bite and it on their own. dem and biotech. -- biden did it on th
guest: researchers at the university of iowa did that, only 50 could give them the price after they shut them down to try to go as far as they could go to get the price all the way up to the cfo. the price range from 44,000 to happen in a million was no association between the price and quality or the charity care in an institution and the new report came out from my colleague at hopkins that some of the largest nonprofit hospitals in the country were also somewhat doing the least charity care....
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university of chicago wheaton college wellesley williams university of washington johns hopkins, ohio state the university of colorado university of pennsylvania. nyu oberlin, swarthmore annapolis, west point, wisconsin, michigan, illinois, iowa, kansas, oregon state the list rolls on between 1900 and 1960 the olmsted firm worked on more than 180 campuses. well as the work poured in they needed help and talented young men joined the firm such as henry codman and charles elliott the nephew of the grant of the president of harvard university elliot was responsible for the boston regional park system later referred to as the emerald necklace and olmstead elder son. john charles had also entered the firm by then and he was taking on more responsibility. the columbian exposition in chicago of 1893 in part inspired by the 1889 world world's exposition in paris was planned to design by a very large team of architects engineers and boosters from chicago as well as the olmsted firm. largely, it was a bozar's vision of daniel burnham and charles fullen mckim and it set in motion the city beautiful movement in american civic planning and design as his empath exemplified, but the benjamin franklin parkway and his monumental cultural buil
university of chicago wheaton college wellesley williams university of washington johns hopkins, ohio state the university of colorado university of pennsylvania. nyu oberlin, swarthmore annapolis, west point, wisconsin, michigan, illinois, iowa, kansas, oregon state the list rolls on between 1900 and 1960 the olmsted firm worked on more than 180 campuses. well as the work poured in they needed help and talented young men joined the firm such as henry codman and charles elliott the nephew of...
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muller, a professor of law at the university iowa college of law. mr. muller focuses on election law, federal courts, civil procedure, administrative law and evidence. his research concentrates on states and federal elections. welcome to the committee. you may proceed with your opening comments. >> thank you, chairman peters, ranking member portman and members of the committee. i appreciate the kind invitation to attend here today. i'm a professor of law. i teach election law and federal courts. today i'm here to talk about four points on voting issues relating to the district. these are not abstract questions about statehood, these are practical problems related to s-a 51 as it presently exists. first, the 23rd amendment guarantees it would have three electoral votes no matter how few people reside in it. while most of the district of columbia would become a state, the new seat would be known as capitol and capitol would be entitled to three electoral votes. the boundaries of capitol map on to a census tract. it had 33 inhabitants in the 2010 census an
muller, a professor of law at the university iowa college of law. mr. muller focuses on election law, federal courts, civil procedure, administrative law and evidence. his research concentrates on states and federal elections. welcome to the committee. you may proceed with your opening comments. >> thank you, chairman peters, ranking member portman and members of the committee. i appreciate the kind invitation to attend here today. i'm a professor of law. i teach election law and federal...
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already, university of wisconsin starting quarterback graham mertz has posted a video with his own logo. >> to bohannon! for the win! >> reporter: iowa point guard jordan bohannon says he's ready to launch a new line of apparel later this week. >> once you understand wantan background of the whole industru of what n.c.a.a. is and what they stand for, you truly realize how much money is out there and how much money is being closed behind doors and taken away from these thretle. >> reporter: benefits for student athletes have typically been scholarships and stipendse. >> reporter: benefits for student athletes hav for living costs. this new rule change may mean college stars may be less likely to leave early for the pros. >> you're going to see some of the famous college athletes in the country making real money, and i think it's going to happen very, very soon. >> reporter: and n.c.a.a. officials will meet wednesday to make a final decision and approval seems likely, meaning for at least some athletes, that money could start flowing by the very next day, norah. >> o'donnell: so many changes ahead. mola lenghi, thank you. and there's s
already, university of wisconsin starting quarterback graham mertz has posted a video with his own logo. >> to bohannon! for the win! >> reporter: iowa point guard jordan bohannon says he's ready to launch a new line of apparel later this week. >> once you understand wantan background of the whole industru of what n.c.a.a. is and what they stand for, you truly realize how much money is out there and how much money is being closed behind doors and taken away from these thretle....
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todd: after several incidents of free speech being hampered over the last year iowa college students with new free-speech training and resources this fall, the universityfirst amendment. the chair of the education committee joins us now. how is this training going to work? >> that is yet to be seen. they are trying to find someone to provide training. what they are finding as we are the first in the country so they are having trouble trying to find companies that can help with that. todd: take a look at these numbers. student seeing free-speech as less pure since 2016, 70% in 2016, down 64%, 2017, 2019 all the way down to 59%. how bad did it get that you felt you needed to do this? >> this past summer there were three incidents, three public universities in i. one high profile incident at each university. it made us realize we had to do something for our students. todd: are you worried that in some way the left will co-opt this for their own purposes? >> that is the thing about free speech. it protects both sides, left, right, everybody. that is part of free-speech. that is possible but it protects everybody. todd: as a society how did we get here? >>
todd: after several incidents of free speech being hampered over the last year iowa college students with new free-speech training and resources this fall, the universityfirst amendment. the chair of the education committee joins us now. how is this training going to work? >> that is yet to be seen. they are trying to find someone to provide training. what they are finding as we are the first in the country so they are having trouble trying to find companies that can help with that. todd:...
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of several first ladies approach to communications. stacy cordary is a professor in history department at iowa state university in ames where she teaches courses on first ladies the gilded age and modern america a recipient of several teaching awards she's also a distinguished visiting professor at the theodore roosevelt center, and as a member of tr associations advisory board in addition to a biography of alice roosevelt longworth cordary is written the authoritative biography of girl scout founder, julia gordon low two books about theodore roosevelt and has a new biography coming out next year on elizabeth arden the cosmetics entrepreneur dr. cordary will look at examples of first ladies in the early 20th century who both failed and succeeded at their communications and finally, but first hollies dr. christopher brick is director editor and principal investigator of the eleanor roosevelt papers project a research center at george washington university in dc and publishes several. volumes of eleanor roosevelt's political correspondence between 1945 and 1962. he co-edited volumes 1 and 2 of the eleanor roosevelt papers human rights ye
of several first ladies approach to communications. stacy cordary is a professor in history department at iowa state university in ames where she teaches courses on first ladies the gilded age and modern america a recipient of several teaching awards she's also a distinguished visiting professor at the theodore roosevelt center, and as a member of tr associations advisory board in addition to a biography of alice roosevelt longworth cordary is written the authoritative biography of girl scout...
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. >> stacy porter is a professor at iowa state university in ames, she teaches courses on first ladies the gilded age, and modern america. a recipient of several teaching awards, she was also it is sitting -- distinguished visiting professor at the roosevelt center, and a member of tiara socialization's. in addition to biography -- she wrote the authoritative on graffiti of -- two books around theodore for the vote, and has a new biography coming out next year on elizabeth martin, the cosmetics entrepreneur. doctor quarter we will look at examples of first ladies in the early 20th century who both failed, and succeeded after communications. finally, but last-minute least, doctor christopher brick is a editor -- eleanor roosevelt papers project. research center at george washington university in d.c.. it collects, agitates, and publishes several volumes of eleanor roosevelt political, between 1945 and 1962. he co-edited by one of two of the eleanor roosevelt papers, human rights years. as chair of the marketing and communications for the organization of american historians, he can seat and host a podcaster away chest he is, happy for se
. >> stacy porter is a professor at iowa state university in ames, she teaches courses on first ladies the gilded age, and modern america. a recipient of several teaching awards, she was also it is sitting -- distinguished visiting professor at the roosevelt center, and a member of tiara socialization's. in addition to biography -- she wrote the authoritative on graffiti of -- two books around theodore for the vote, and has a new biography coming out next year on elizabeth martin, the...
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iowa state university reviewed data and found that same-sex couples were denied loans at higher rates than other couples despite having credit worthyness and they paid higher fees and interest. the experience of hmda that sunlight can be a diss infect anti-. it would make credit laws more inforceable and creditors more accountable and represent a triumph of transparency in the service of economic opportunity for all regardless of who you are and whom you love. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. ms. waters: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. i reserve the balance my time until. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady has the only time remaining. ms. waters: i yield myself the balance of the time. the lgbtq business equal credit enforcement and investment act would help ensure that lgbtq business owners have access to opportunities to grow and invest through government and other government procurement contracts and have equal access to credit opportunities. this bill is supported by the national ga
iowa state university reviewed data and found that same-sex couples were denied loans at higher rates than other couples despite having credit worthyness and they paid higher fees and interest. the experience of hmda that sunlight can be a diss infect anti-. it would make credit laws more inforceable and creditors more accountable and represent a triumph of transparency in the service of economic opportunity for all regardless of who you are and whom you love. i yield back. the speaker pro...
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she graduated with honors from the university of iowa, which i know is not the only reason why chairman grassley supported her nomination but probably was an important one, then returned home to earn a j.d. from the university of colorado law school. after starting a at a private firm in denver, regina joined the u.s. attorneys office. she went to work for the attorney general on an alternative dispute resolution, a new approach at the time, meant to avoid lengthy trials through arbitration and mediation. she helped to mainstream the approach for all u.s. attorneys, saving the government countless hours and taxpayers countless dollars over the years. gina rose to become the chief of the civil division in the u.s. attorneys general's office. she was the first latina to hold that position and quickly developed a stellar reputation among colleagues and judges. today she is one of the most respected trial lawyers in colorado and has received award after award for her work. her commitment to the community has been just as impressive. she's a founding board member of colorado youth at risk, a
she graduated with honors from the university of iowa, which i know is not the only reason why chairman grassley supported her nomination but probably was an important one, then returned home to earn a j.d. from the university of colorado law school. after starting a at a private firm in denver, regina joined the u.s. attorneys office. she went to work for the attorney general on an alternative dispute resolution, a new approach at the time, meant to avoid lengthy trials through arbitration and...