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they lived on the how my mind is a political analyst at the university of jeff wright and who's joining us now from bay, which has been with us over the last few hours. but to have you back, your reaction 1st of all, to this confirmation that fuss on the salt of the husband a leader has been killed. and that is really bumming attack. well, happy. obviously, it's very painful for all of us here. but has put law as a movement that has liberated 11 on from is read the occupation it helped create the resistance against i. it says, and i'll kind across the region when the black flags were about to take over capitals that are part of the world. it help defend yeah, man, up against the genocide, old aggression. and now all of these countries are part of the resistance that supporting cause a from iraq, t m in syria has not been on. and of course, iraq say it has certain natural sacrifices on son, in the resistance that against is way be wishing and p is in our eyes. a great if not the greatest martyr for the cause of palestine and on the road to palestine. but this will change nothing, absolut
they lived on the how my mind is a political analyst at the university of jeff wright and who's joining us now from bay, which has been with us over the last few hours. but to have you back, your reaction 1st of all, to this confirmation that fuss on the salt of the husband a leader has been killed. and that is really bumming attack. well, happy. obviously, it's very painful for all of us here. but has put law as a movement that has liberated 11 on from is read the occupation it helped create...
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this is helen and kind of gone about political economist and senior electra at the university of jeff. no, thanks so much. thank you. phil is time for the with a now. here's rob with the flood and tropical storm risk in east asia. so it's been a persistent need help somebody in japan, the wolf around the olives is also going to generalize big thunderstorm since the bank to change. but this is just a couple of days ago that sort of thing has been happening. whatever that they thought was in tokyo, but the seasonal range now coming serve. as a result, there are no breaks of flood potential and flood actual. this is flood actual this potentially very why given city sits and it goes into the comes out of the home. she just goes into the southern see of japan and does get his occasionally by this sort of thing. but you might have a double allow me coming your way because just coming out to shanghai, that tropical storm, which is the 2nd to hit shanghai in his voice has many days. the weeks has given yet more flooding. now it's, it's a rain issue, not a wind issue, but it is less of tropica
this is helen and kind of gone about political economist and senior electra at the university of jeff. no, thanks so much. thank you. phil is time for the with a now. here's rob with the flood and tropical storm risk in east asia. so it's been a persistent need help somebody in japan, the wolf around the olives is also going to generalize big thunderstorm since the bank to change. but this is just a couple of days ago that sort of thing has been happening. whatever that they thought was in...
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he is an assistant professor at the university of jeff rodney joining us from iran capital. thank you very much for being with us. iran has increased repeatedly given the impression that doesn't want a regional conflict. it doesn't want an escalation. how is it going to be viewing what's been happening over the last 48 hours? or what is the role of is that is really is they have started long crash, the longing for expanding the battle. so something's serrano has pretty much rivera, but under this circumstance i think this there is this risk of on expect it in child support. develop comments may take place both. ready strictly and asked to measure the. ready results of bitch, the nature of confrontation could be really farms and on the control. ready and of course, for you, but as you said, there is this emphasis that there is no intention, far as directing and dragging the entire region into a full sized old house more scenario. but indeed, but you may need part is really, these are doing at the time being is to bring as many players as possible into this already complicated
he is an assistant professor at the university of jeff rodney joining us from iran capital. thank you very much for being with us. iran has increased repeatedly given the impression that doesn't want a regional conflict. it doesn't want an escalation. how is it going to be viewing what's been happening over the last 48 hours? or what is the role of is that is really is they have started long crash, the longing for expanding the battle. so something's serrano has pretty much rivera, but under...
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i was wrestling with that and i, i called a historian up at the university of oregon named jeff osler, who had been helping me with a couple of various things. and he was writing a book about the genocide against, the native peoples of the eastern united states. and i said, how do you deal with this question? how do you when you say someone is following racial stereotypes, do you know you're not writing in 2023 as opposed to 1874? and he said, well, the thing to do is go find people who live at the same time as your subject, who have a different point of view and compare them with the subject you're writing about. and if there is a strong difference, you're not being present. you're writing from the moment this time and. so i actually did that with me or i found people around him who had who were close associates in two cases who very different view of indigenous people than did. and that's so his he stood out even for his time i mean that's one of the ways to frame that. so to help us set the stage, can you tell us a bit about john muir's life before he arrived in america? was he bor
i was wrestling with that and i, i called a historian up at the university of oregon named jeff osler, who had been helping me with a couple of various things. and he was writing a book about the genocide against, the native peoples of the eastern united states. and i said, how do you deal with this question? how do you when you say someone is following racial stereotypes, do you know you're not writing in 2023 as opposed to 1874? and he said, well, the thing to do is go find people who live at...
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a graduate of indiana wesleyan university, jeff gave back to his community as a member of the indianapolis city council council for four years, and later served as chairman of the indiana republican party. throughout everything, jeff has shown his passion for helping others. making at least one mission trip to el salvador every year for decades. we are blessed to have jeff in our lives. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize greenwood native grace who recently won the silver medal for the 100-meter butterfly in the 2024 summer paralympic. she swims under the s-3 classification, the least severe vision impairment. she represented the united states in the 2023parapan american games in chili, winning silver for the 50-50-meter freestyle. she's also a three-time state qualifier during her time at greenwood high school and she now attends university of akron. grace has made her state and county proud and it's an honor to recognize her massive achievements. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of frank thompson, who passed away in july at the age of 84. frank never met a stranger and
a graduate of indiana wesleyan university, jeff gave back to his community as a member of the indianapolis city council council for four years, and later served as chairman of the indiana republican party. throughout everything, jeff has shown his passion for helping others. making at least one mission trip to el salvador every year for decades. we are blessed to have jeff in our lives. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize greenwood native grace who recently won the silver medal for the...
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bring in retired supervisor special agent united states secret service, jeff james, now the chief of police at robert morris university. jeff, you've been listening to the analysis as we watch these dramatic events unfold. my question to you sir is between the federal and level and local law enforcement, you yourself transition from secret service and on your chief of police on a college campus. what is happening right now. >> what is happening is we're seeing a lot more information sharing what is important and we see that all the time. anytime there is a tragedy, you find out that there was a breakdown in information sharing to that's one of the big things happening. the other thing that's getting better and the thing that needs to continue to happen, just like mr. paul mauro mention, if we can find these people when they are on the path to violence and give them what we call a threat assessment, and off-ramp, it's a huge win. in pennsylvania, the state mandated that all school districts are going to have building level threat assessment teams that's one of the things that i do, i train these assessment teams becaus
bring in retired supervisor special agent united states secret service, jeff james, now the chief of police at robert morris university. jeff, you've been listening to the analysis as we watch these dramatic events unfold. my question to you sir is between the federal and level and local law enforcement, you yourself transition from secret service and on your chief of police on a college campus. what is happening right now. >> what is happening is we're seeing a lot more information...
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universe works. it is. it is great jeff, thank you very much. well, coming up, no more blue light specials. the last of its kind. closing for good. a onetime retail giant clongsi confidence survey says the index saw its largest decline since august of 2021. the survey says most concerns focus on jobs, with many in the survey saying jobs are harder to get. inflation, of course, was another big concern. keep in mind, though, the survey was done before the interest rate cut was announced last week. those results apparently not scaring investors on wall street. the dow hitting a record high, adding 84 points. tech heavy nasdaq up 100 points and the s&p 500 also hit a new high, gaining 14 points. while the end is near for a once iconic company, kmart is closing its last full size store in the u.s. stores located in bridgehampton, new york. about 100 miles east of manhattan, an employee confirmed today that it's going to shut its doors for good on october 20th. kmart filed for bankruptcy back in 2002, and it has struggled to keep up with walmart and amazon. at its peak, the company had 2000 stores in the u.s
universe works. it is. it is great jeff, thank you very much. well, coming up, no more blue light specials. the last of its kind. closing for good. a onetime retail giant clongsi confidence survey says the index saw its largest decline since august of 2021. the survey says most concerns focus on jobs, with many in the survey saying jobs are harder to get. inflation, of course, was another big concern. keep in mind, though, the survey was done before the interest rate cut was announced last...
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of you. so i'll be brief. in my introductions. jeff davis is a senior fellow with the center for transportation and the editor of the transportation, peter norton is associate professor of history at university in the department of engineering and society at the university of virginia. he is the author of fighting traffic the dawn of the motor in the american city an auto neuroma, the illusory promise of high tech driving. janet bednarik is a professor at the university of dayton, former executive director of the urban association. she has written two books on the history of airports in the united states. so again, thank you all for being here. i am going to turn it over to jeff. begin with his remarks. thank you very. thank you very much. let's start at the beginning, the very beginning. the federal role in regulating transportation is limited to the grant of power under the constitution to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states. this is supplemented by the power to provide for the common defense and general welfare provide what provide money and and that comes with the power to set conditions somewhat akin to regulations on the acceptance that money or the use
of you. so i'll be brief. in my introductions. jeff davis is a senior fellow with the center for transportation and the editor of the transportation, peter norton is associate professor of history at university in the department of engineering and society at the university of virginia. he is the author of fighting traffic the dawn of the motor in the american city an auto neuroma, the illusory promise of high tech driving. janet bednarik is a professor at the university of dayton, former...
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jeff is the professor of journalism innovation emeritus at the city university of new york's craig newmark's school of journalism. he is the author of six books including the gutenberg parenthesis, the age of print and its lessons for the age of the internet, and magazines, which is an amazing book which is literally a history of the magazine industry and they are each out now. and a new one, the web we weave, while we must reclaim the internet from moguls, misanthrope's, and moral panic. that is coming in october and i cannot wait. he is also the cohost of two podcasts, this week in google, and ai inside. so that was the introduction he gave me. but i am also going to take one minute to say i am fan girling this morning. when i am for provocative commentary from a publishing executive, an academic, a critic, all of which professor jarvis has been or is, i will check out what he is doing. it is some of the most insightful and provocative commentary on the intersection of information, technology and democracy and you should check it out. so welcome, professor jarvis. [applause] prof. jarvis:
jeff is the professor of journalism innovation emeritus at the city university of new york's craig newmark's school of journalism. he is the author of six books including the gutenberg parenthesis, the age of print and its lessons for the age of the internet, and magazines, which is an amazing book which is literally a history of the magazine industry and they are each out now. and a new one, the web we weave, while we must reclaim the internet from moguls, misanthrope's, and moral panic. that...
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shed some light on this, i'm joined now by jeff gulati is a senior associate dean of arts and sciences and professor of political science at bentley university. and he joins us from wellesley massachusetts. thank you so much for being being here with us. really appreciate it no surprise, we're seeing so many ads at this point in the race, especially in swing states, like here in georgia. i mean, we are just inundated with these ads. what are you noticing this year in terms of themes that stand out as being perhaps different from the last election one thing that's very interesting is how the two candidates have have tried to tell the story about themselves so any good ad campaign starts with a candidate be qatar, being able to answer the most basic question, why do i want to be present? >> and they have to be able to tell a story about themselves and the two candidates are doing that and i've been but in a different way. so kamala harris is telling a story about herself, that she is the embodiment of the american dream. she's fighting for the middle class and fighting for our freedoms we're not going back as what she's saying she's trying to
shed some light on this, i'm joined now by jeff gulati is a senior associate dean of arts and sciences and professor of political science at bentley university. and he joins us from wellesley massachusetts. thank you so much for being being here with us. really appreciate it no surprise, we're seeing so many ads at this point in the race, especially in swing states, like here in georgia. i mean, we are just inundated with these ads. what are you noticing this year in terms of themes that stand...
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jeff paul, thank you. worked on throughout red paint amount that alma mater statue should things that vandalize on-campus you think? [inaudible] >> i have no respect for the symbol of a university's actively killing people whose lives we should be protecting. question people should be walking around flags of hamas? >> a flag someone walks around with is not as important as what is actually happening. quote that is the view from some protesters talking to our alexis mcadams at columbia university. i knew it fall semester has started on this same anti- israeli chaos is happening on campus this week. there was some noticeable changes at columbia and other universities and schools nationwide. they're cracking down on the rally's gatherings and tent compounds after the israeli turned pretty violent last summer semester. chairman of the center for human rights under law. always good to see up or do you expect the universities have turned a new page? will they controlled the controe demonstrations more? do you expect a simmering and down or have they not learned their lesson? >> good to be with you again. and force i do not believe they have learned their lesson. the problem is not ju
jeff paul, thank you. worked on throughout red paint amount that alma mater statue should things that vandalize on-campus you think? [inaudible] >> i have no respect for the symbol of a university's actively killing people whose lives we should be protecting. question people should be walking around flags of hamas? >> a flag someone walks around with is not as important as what is actually happening. quote that is the view from some protesters talking to our alexis mcadams at...
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university poll shows vice president kamala harris gaining ground on former president donald trump in three key battleground states and the harris team is trying to cut into a crucial source of trump's support. and that's men. jeff zeleny shows us how cracks in the glass ceiling aren't enough we need to make sure that that glass ceiling has shattered and kamala harris, stepson tim walz is hard at work on one of his most impact port. assignments. >> you saw kamala harris can take care of herself our job is to do the blocking and tackling and cover her back. >> he and his running mate rarely discussed gender, yet to gender gap may help decide the election. strong support from women has put kamala harris within reach of defeating donald trump to go, her campaign is racing to win over another critical set of voters, men it'll be phenomenal to have the first female president. and that's exactly biden also donald trump is a strong president. >> you know he gets things done. >> anthony hernandez at 36-year-old north carolina voter is among those at the center of it but intense tug of war is ultimate decision holds clues for november, sir, you undecided. >> does undecided. yeah, i didn't know. comme la was so well spoke
university poll shows vice president kamala harris gaining ground on former president donald trump in three key battleground states and the harris team is trying to cut into a crucial source of trump's support. and that's men. jeff zeleny shows us how cracks in the glass ceiling aren't enough we need to make sure that that glass ceiling has shattered and kamala harris, stepson tim walz is hard at work on one of his most impact port. assignments. >> you saw kamala harris can take care of...
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of the evening is words matter politicians on, the page. jeff broten and lozano from is the president and ceo of the constitution center and a professor of law at george washington university law school. previous include the seller conversation, rpg, justice ruth bader ginsburg on life law library and law. and today we'll talk about his new book, the pursuit of happiness how classical writers on virtue the lives of poets and find america. other an opinion columnist at the new york times has won pulitzer prize and the national critics circle citation excellence and reviewing his new book is the washington book how to politics and politicians. maureen, discussion is not sotomayor who covered the joe biden 2020 campaign and congress for abc news and is currently covering the u.s. of representatives for the washington post. i hope a session and let's walk them them or stage. good evening. thank you so much for being here this a great turnout to talk about such an topic. i mean i can't even begin to explain how grateful i am to be sitting here writing this. your know your work for a long time and reading these books together. i recommend doing so because you just learn so much
of the evening is words matter politicians on, the page. jeff broten and lozano from is the president and ceo of the constitution center and a professor of law at george washington university law school. previous include the seller conversation, rpg, justice ruth bader ginsburg on life law library and law. and today we'll talk about his new book, the pursuit of happiness how classical writers on virtue the lives of poets and find america. other an opinion columnist at the new york times has won...