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the 21 year old from nice is studying marketing and management of the university of kansas. camel has been one of the usual cigarettes of choice since she began smoking at the age of 13. since she's been here, she's also a jewel user. the bed. you sure. i mean, are you going to me? i got a really good mission decided for me to present up to see when we meet up, which was you could take. i'm including sometime if you do me a 100 bucks. welcome to me. while jewel caps he'll sold in europe can contain a maximum of 20 milligrams nicotine per millimeter. the pods over the atlantic can contain up to $59.00 milligrams per millimeter. that's because in the u. s, there is no legally prescribed limit for nicotine european limit values for the nicotine content of e cigarettes. on one aspect of the e u tobacco products directive, what protections of nicotine limits of the tobacco directive actually provide? in 2019 jewels launched a technically modified version of its liquid pods in europe. the older jewel pods contain the maximum amount permitted in europe of 20 milligrams of nicotine per millim
the 21 year old from nice is studying marketing and management of the university of kansas. camel has been one of the usual cigarettes of choice since she began smoking at the age of 13. since she's been here, she's also a jewel user. the bed. you sure. i mean, are you going to me? i got a really good mission decided for me to present up to see when we meet up, which was you could take. i'm including sometime if you do me a 100 bucks. welcome to me. while jewel caps he'll sold in europe can...
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from the university of kansas city followed by an m.a. and ph.d. in government from georgetown university. before becoming a professor and was life in the news media and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar has written seven books including president of communications, nightly news night man. or in chief and his most recent recent -- he's also the author of crawford of dozens of articles in the presidency the mask media u.s. public opinion in virginia politics. his political commentaries appeared in a wide range of media including their times the "washington post" cbs news hour "politico" c-span and cbc world. he is currently professor of political science and international affairs and director of the center for leadership and the media studies at the university of washington. he is also took courses in political science journalism at georgetown university yale university and george mason university. top their friends worth has an excellence in teaching being the 2017 recipient and the virginia outstanding faculty aw
from the university of kansas city followed by an m.a. and ph.d. in government from georgetown university. before becoming a professor and was life in the news media and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar has written seven books including president of communications, nightly news night man. or in chief and his most recent recent -- he's also the author of crawford of dozens of articles in the presidency the mask media u.s. public opinion in virginia politics....
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. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about e role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right.
. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about e role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right.
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have worked with that reross, who was her colleague, who was the first black woman to attend university of kansas school of journalism. i can remember working with these women. i see somebody nodding your head in the audience because you remember i did this. you know, i can remember working with these women. and i would remember the stories that they would tell me about the days, the press days and the struggles that they had. none of these women had a lot of money. in fact therm humble. i think that's one of the things we learn from dunnigan, about her humility, her steadfastness, despite all the doors slamming, people telling her, no, you don't belong here, she knew she did. and she kept going. and lastly, i think most important is she left her legacy through her writing. writing is fighting. and we did a quote with the students at russelville school because they didn't know about her. she started to have lessons in kentucky the teach people about alice dunnigan. and one of the students coined a phrase, you know, she says she used her pen as her weapon. and i think if anything you take away in
have worked with that reross, who was her colleague, who was the first black woman to attend university of kansas school of journalism. i can remember working with these women. i see somebody nodding your head in the audience because you remember i did this. you know, i can remember working with these women. and i would remember the stories that they would tell me about the days, the press days and the struggles that they had. none of these women had a lot of money. in fact therm humble. i...
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. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday. and that is that african-americans had a civil society and that is civil society by that i mean society outside the state. where people had their social networks, their continuities. and one of the interesting things that has come out of that, those connections, is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. in this discussion i'm going to talk too much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons. as we can see. you can see if my little thing works. let's try this again. so there are a host of characters, i'm not
. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday....
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evidence came as a sitting president to the university of kansas and visited his daughter.ing. ainsley: that would be fun. you can't do anything wrong though, she will get caught. steve: no kidding. brian: tell that the to bushes, remember, the twins? steve: brian, good to have you back. brian: good to be back. it's amazing. i'm hearing stuff that governor cuomo can be in trouble. can you verify that at all? steve: are you talking about this right here? brian: that one? have you ever seen more scandals in your life volving one person so clueless for him to stay in office. there is so much to talk, about including another governor, one in florida. ainsley: we are talking about ron desantis the president at the beginning of the week told all the governors, anded slamming florida and texas saying if you don't do these lockdowns you need to get out of the way, i'm going to do it for you. ron desantis, he fired back yesterday. listen to this. >> we can either have a free society or we can have a biomedical security state. and i can tell you florida, we're a free state. people ar
evidence came as a sitting president to the university of kansas and visited his daughter.ing. ainsley: that would be fun. you can't do anything wrong though, she will get caught. steve: no kidding. brian: tell that the to bushes, remember, the twins? steve: brian, good to have you back. brian: good to be back. it's amazing. i'm hearing stuff that governor cuomo can be in trouble. can you verify that at all? steve: are you talking about this right here? brian: that one? have you ever seen more...
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proseries, like leave in the, like dallas, great work over the years out of the kansas city fed, frankly, out of the universitychigan says everybody, calm down. jonathan: way to push back against that, tom. tom: i agree. jonathan: quite a list of economists there. tom: i am looking at cleveland, dallas, and powell mentioned this to her three times ago. -- two or three times ago. they say what they say. jonathan: two hours and four minutes away from an inflation report in america. futures down about .1%. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, for our audience worldwide, here is the price action, negative three on the s&p, down about .1%, negative .25% on the nasdaq. on the equity markets, nothing of the sword in the bond market over the past week. would a move we have seen last week. last wednesday morning at 1.1258. a bounce back on better-than-expected data. ism, better, payroll, better, and the fed really teamed up for a taper call, september. 1.37 right now, just below -- just reached 2% on a 30-year. hsbc pushing back. let me finish, tom, that is what happens in
proseries, like leave in the, like dallas, great work over the years out of the kansas city fed, frankly, out of the universitychigan says everybody, calm down. jonathan: way to push back against that, tom. tom: i agree. jonathan: quite a list of economists there. tom: i am looking at cleveland, dallas, and powell mentioned this to her three times ago. -- two or three times ago. they say what they say. jonathan: two hours and four minutes away from an inflation report in america. futures down...
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of military aircraft. he earned his pht from kansas state university with dissertation cult of lightweight fighter, culture and technology in the u.s. 1964 to 1991. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming dr. michael henkens. [ applause ] >> i will try to not keep you from reception. ly start off talking about what happened a year ago last june 2017 there was air force f-15 flying over syria and shoots down an iranian drone, unmanned area vehicle, uav, not two weeks later almost identical event happened, shot down another iranian drone and my twitter exploded. people started talking online. blogs were being written. people are arguing, is shooting down that drone count as a kill? is that something? and people are really intensely arguing when it. if you shot down five drones does that make you a fighter ace? and many pilots are very emotional about this argument, coming back saying, shooting down a drone, that's just easy. seems arguable. or maybe shooting down a drone is not sporting enough. these are actual arguments being put forth. some say it's just different because there's not a man at the
of military aircraft. he earned his pht from kansas state university with dissertation cult of lightweight fighter, culture and technology in the u.s. 1964 to 1991. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming dr. michael henkens. [ applause ] >> i will try to not keep you from reception. ly start off talking about what happened a year ago last june 2017 there was air force f-15 flying over syria and shoots down an iranian drone, unmanned area vehicle, uav, not two weeks later almost...
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of military aircraft. he earned his ph.d. from kansas state university, with his dissertation, the cult of the lightweight fighter, culture and technology in the u.s. air force, 1964-1991. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming dr. michael hankins. >>> all right. i will try to not keep you from the reception and i'll be quick. i did want to start off by talking about something that happened about a year ago last june in 2017. there was an air force f-15 flying over syria. this is not what you expected to hear in a world war i lecture, but stay with me. an f-15 is flying over syria and shoots down an iranian drone, an unmanned aerial vehicle or uav. about two weeks, not quite two weeks later a second almost identical event happened, another f-15 shot down another iranian drone, and i don't know about you, but my twitter exploded. people started talking online, blogs are being written, people are arguing. and what they're arguing about is does shooting down that drone count as a kill? is that something? and people are really intensely arguing ab
of military aircraft. he earned his ph.d. from kansas state university, with his dissertation, the cult of the lightweight fighter, culture and technology in the u.s. air force, 1964-1991. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming dr. michael hankins. >>> all right. i will try to not keep you from the reception and i'll be quick. i did want to start off by talking about something that happened about a year ago last june in 2017. there was an air force f-15 flying over syria....
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of kansas city, herat, and also lash cargo in helmand. i son abass is a professor of international security studies at national defense university. he says the security crisis has exposed failures of government leadership by the bomb had the momentum on the side. there is no denying this fact and are related factors that color bama not a small rag dag insurgent group get a pretty big and this was very clear to us for, for quite some time. now. however, a readily important fact is that this is a different font spun upon forces in carbon, and best shattered you year to hold on to 10 or 12 top most are very important or proven should capital m w. so baby had also strategize to how could defend the whole state capacity building project or the nation building project. so to say was, as it's on flaws and weaknesses just by investing in military, it doesn't dissolve the problem. there is no police institution there, no criminal justice system strong enough to hold the finest bond together. so the mr. priorities of the neutral priority, but also have raised many question. and when upon a farm, the double government has feared because of
of kansas city, herat, and also lash cargo in helmand. i son abass is a professor of international security studies at national defense university. he says the security crisis has exposed failures of government leadership by the bomb had the momentum on the side. there is no denying this fact and are related factors that color bama not a small rag dag insurgent group get a pretty big and this was very clear to us for, for quite some time. now. however, a readily important fact is that this is a...
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of gunfire in the cities of kansas city, herat, and also lash cargo in helmand. warehouse and above is a professor of international security studies at national defense university and joins us by scope from washington d. c. it's great to have you with as a hero. now just 0. just having a look at the situation in the developments over the last 24 to 48 hours. would you say the taliban has the momentum right now and how much more of a gamma son can we expect to fall to the group? thank you. but if i had the momentum on this side, there's no denying this fact. and a related fact is that color bama, not a small rag dag insurgent will bet are pretty big. and this was very clear to us for, for quite some time. now. however, a readily important fact is that this is a different spawn upon forces in carbon and be shattered. you, you know, hold on to 10 or 12 stop most are very important or problem should capital m w. so baby had also said the jays to our good friend and we are seeing a major public uproar, be the chance of luck, but by many of the god has bates. this is their defiance in kabul in the heart of other places at night. people who stop seeing this in a loud
of gunfire in the cities of kansas city, herat, and also lash cargo in helmand. warehouse and above is a professor of international security studies at national defense university and joins us by scope from washington d. c. it's great to have you with as a hero. now just 0. just having a look at the situation in the developments over the last 24 to 48 hours. would you say the taliban has the momentum right now and how much more of a gamma son can we expect to fall to the group? thank you. but...
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institute of earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences at rutgers university, and kim cobb is professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at georgia tech. when we come back, we go to a tenant organizer in kansas and talk about how president biden's new eviction moratorium for much of the country does not go far enough. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "try a little tenderness" by otis redding. this is democracy now! i am amy orden -- i am amy goodman. landlords in georgia and alabama have asked a federal judge to block the biden administration's new two-month moratorium on evictions. the new cdc moratorium covers areas of the united states where there is "substantial" or "high" spread of the coronavirus. that is about 90% of the country. nationwide, more -- evictions -- failed to pass a bill to protect the millions of renters who could be forced from their homes. a group of lawmakers, led by representative cori bush of missouri, began camping on the steps of the u.s. capitol to pressure the biden administration to take action. first, we turn to a tenant in kansas city who is on the verge of losing his home. his name is aqui greadington. he spoke to democracy now! last week. >> my landlor,
institute of earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences at rutgers university, and kim cobb is professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at georgia tech. when we come back, we go to a tenant organizer in kansas and talk about how president biden's new eviction moratorium for much of the country does not go far enough. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "try a little tenderness" by otis redding. this is democracy now! i am amy orden -- i am amy goodman. landlords in georgia and...
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kansas state university. >> i met my husband darian at kansas state in '98. so he lived in the dorm across from mine. >> reporter: did your parents like him? >> you kind ofseemed like another regular wichita dad to me. >> and then in 2003, my dad walked me down the aisle at our wedding. >> for those who were here, he was in the back of their mind, but people, their lives went on. >> there was an article in the paper in 2004 about the 30-year anniversary of the btk killings. >> and we included in there that nobody remembered him, which invoked his ire. >> he saw this in the newspaper and decided he didn't want someone else to tell his story. he wanted to control it. >> that again goes back to i want attention. these are my murders. i identify with them, and i want you to know that i did them. >> after the article's published, he sends a letter to "the wichita eagle." the address on it is bill thomas killman, which is btk. >> i'll never forget that day. we open it up, and it was pictures of vicki wegerle. >> in the vicki wegerle case, he had taken pictures of her, and he gave the police, basically, photocopies of those pictures that clearly only the killer
kansas state university. >> i met my husband darian at kansas state in '98. so he lived in the dorm across from mine. >> reporter: did your parents like him? >> you kind ofseemed like another regular wichita dad to me. >> and then in 2003, my dad walked me down the aisle at our wedding. >> for those who were here, he was in the back of their mind, but people, their lives went on. >> there was an article in the paper in 2004 about the 30-year anniversary of...
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is democratic or governor of kansas is doing pretty well she's pretty successful, and there is a reason for people to sit up and take no. and i just feel, like if that universe existed now, or if there is a democratic governor like phil scott, that person will be a national star, and that says something profound about that, that he's the opposite of that now. . we >> analysis is pretty troubling chris, i've known these facts, but watching you lay it out is even more disturbing. my notion, and it's not unique to me it's been part of our political culture along, is that any elected officials first duty is safety and security at his or her constituents. that's where it starts, and so whether you're in a once in a lifetime pandemic, or a snowstorm, or a fire, or whatever, you are obliged to protect your constituents, to look out for their best interest, to use the resources of your state, call in the resources of your nation, and make sure that people are okay. that they can survive. that they are not left on their own. so what we are seeing across this country, with republicans driven by their desire to be popular with the base of the party, is just the opposit
is democratic or governor of kansas is doing pretty well she's pretty successful, and there is a reason for people to sit up and take no. and i just feel, like if that universe existed now, or if there is a democratic governor like phil scott, that person will be a national star, and that says something profound about that, that he's the opposite of that now. . we >> analysis is pretty troubling chris, i've known these facts, but watching you lay it out is even more disturbing. my notion,...
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of kansas and she is doing pretty well and she's successful. and it was a reason for people to sit up and take note. and i just feel like, if that universe existed now, or if there was a democratic governor like phil scott. that person would be kind of a national star. and it says something profound about where we're at that he is -- that he's the opposite of that, now. >> well, your analysis is -- is pretty troubling, chris. i -- i -- you know, i've known these facts. but watching you lay it out is even more disturbing. you know, my notion and it's not unique to me. it's been part of our political culture, all along. is that any elected official's first duty is safety and security of his or her constituents. that's where it starts. and so, whether you are in a, you know, once-in-a-lifetime pandemic or a snowstorm or a fire, you are obliged to protect your constituents. to look out for their best interest. to use the resources of your state. call on the resources of your nation, if needed, to, you know, make sure that people are okay. that they can survive. that they are not left on their own. so, what we're seeing across this country wi
of kansas and she is doing pretty well and she's successful. and it was a reason for people to sit up and take note. and i just feel like, if that universe existed now, or if there was a democratic governor like phil scott. that person would be kind of a national star. and it says something profound about where we're at that he is -- that he's the opposite of that, now. >> well, your analysis is -- is pretty troubling, chris. i -- i -- you know, i've known these facts. but watching you...