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left us in amsterdam. let's get more in this. we can speak to judy a tongue. she is a clinical there ologist, an honorary associate professor at the department of respiratory sciences, the university of left, as she joined from that. thank you for your time. what is your reaction to how many countries have reacted to the needs of this strain, binding travel to southern africa? pretty much overnight. yes, so this is kind of not reaction by the dividends to a new threat from a different variance. and it just tells people by trying to organize the isolation, wanting facilities around the pool, as well as some business that might be affected by this, this trouble by me. but why has southern why, why have the southern african countries been penalized and not other countries where the strain has been detected like hong kong in belgium? yes, the only few cases of that was that a warm old to reporter for hong kong in belgium. but the, the source, the origin of the barn, it's always where we tend to try and ring fence if you like. those virus, different out of those populations and spreading more widely abroad isn't their risk. that the next time a new strain of the virus discovered in ano
left us in amsterdam. let's get more in this. we can speak to judy a tongue. she is a clinical there ologist, an honorary associate professor at the department of respiratory sciences, the university of left, as she joined from that. thank you for your time. what is your reaction to how many countries have reacted to the needs of this strain, binding travel to southern africa? pretty much overnight. yes, so this is kind of not reaction by the dividends to a new threat from a different variance....
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"a stripper called 'pole assassin,' who hooked up with a university of texas longhorns football coach shortly after he left his wife and three kids, is defending her emotional support monkey after it was accused of biting a child at a halloween haunted house." now that you've got it, i'm sure you're saying, "steve, that all makes sense. but is the monkey okay?" ( laughter ) yes, they got him an emotional support stripper. ( laughter ) ( applause ) meanwhile, the "sonic the hedgehog" sequel is in production, and idris elba will play sonic's friend knuckles, the echidna, in the new movie. the movie's called "sonic the hedgehog 2," but idris calls it "second house." fans were immediately excited to see if "people" magazine's sexiest man alive 2018 would bring the sexy to the role, but all hopes were dashed when we found out that "idris elba's knuckles will not be 'sexy'," and elba insisted, "contractually, i cannot say anything. but i wouldn't say he was sexy. i don't think i'm going for that." okay, but here's the thing: when you're idris elba, it doesn't matter what you're going for. it's going to be sexy!
"a stripper called 'pole assassin,' who hooked up with a university of texas longhorns football coach shortly after he left his wife and three kids, is defending her emotional support monkey after it was accused of biting a child at a halloween haunted house." now that you've got it, i'm sure you're saying, "steve, that all makes sense. but is the monkey okay?" ( laughter ) yes, they got him an emotional support stripper. ( laughter ) ( applause ) meanwhile, the "sonic...
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the ramazani siblings appear the picture of joy, posing for selfies in the universal language of teens. it's difficult to imagine the pain and trauma they leftd in afghanistan. hajar is the oldest of the four, injured by an i.e.d. as a child. their mother was killed during the attack on the kabul airport in late august as they tried to flee. she says the situation was horrible and tries not to remember it. hajar and her siblings, nastran, kausar, and ibadullah, arrived in houston in early september, reunited with extended family in texas, the same airport where their cousin, dave ali, arrived as a refugee at age 13. >> at first, it was not easy for us because i didn't know the culture or the language. i was just like them. >> reporter: ali and his sibling now paying it forward to the next generation. you don't have children yourself. >> no, i don't. >> reporter: suddenly you have four. >> yes, i have four big ones. >> reporter: the children arrived with next to nothing, the family providing basics like clothes. everything? here is new. >> yeah. >> reporter: and new experiences. >> wow! >> reporter: from makeovers to schooling, a first for ha
the ramazani siblings appear the picture of joy, posing for selfies in the universal language of teens. it's difficult to imagine the pain and trauma they leftd in afghanistan. hajar is the oldest of the four, injured by an i.e.d. as a child. their mother was killed during the attack on the kabul airport in late august as they tried to flee. she says the situation was horrible and tries not to remember it. hajar and her siblings, nastran, kausar, and ibadullah, arrived in houston in early...
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if you think she's a one off example of white privilege on steroids, think again, last year, 6 people at canadian university is turned out to be carries. in fact, left leaning academic institutions have become a bit of a haven for them, a growing trend. so alarming that the idea of penalties has been floated around jail time or a quarter of a $1000000.00. fine. and it's not just for the higher ups, more notes, people lowered down the chain have cottoned on to the so they found that 34 percent of white americans have applied to college. falsely claimed, on the applications they are a racial minority. the number one reason why applicants faked minority status is to improve the chances of getting accepted. 81 percent 50 percent also lied to benefit from minority focused financial aid. with universities and businesses pushing for diversity. it seems white students feel left out in the cold. they're trying to squeeze themselves into any quotes as they pan feathers at the ready home generation of kerry's ready to be caught at any moment in that nice because this is 2021 and genetic testing exists. just ask elizabeth warren, i'm going to get what a little
if you think she's a one off example of white privilege on steroids, think again, last year, 6 people at canadian university is turned out to be carries. in fact, left leaning academic institutions have become a bit of a haven for them, a growing trend. so alarming that the idea of penalties has been floated around jail time or a quarter of a $1000000.00. fine. and it's not just for the higher ups, more notes, people lowered down the chain have cottoned on to the so they found that 34 percent...
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one of them has been identified as frozen sophie, a 13 year old university lecturer from the region of all the says she left home suddenly 10 days ago to receiving a phone call was hoping to leave the country was my frog is the founder of the women and peace studies organization in afghanistan, she says, abuse to as women is getting worse, many on living in fia with each of them. and we have a good open, we have a contact on daily basis. and what i hear is from each of them is heartbreaking. children, you know, they have to, we talk to their children crying. so one is that everybody is grappling with this huge level of poverty right now. people are not able to even bred for the children by the, on top of that the c, n has added. so that they are, there is so much despair. i cannot tell you the messages that i get, for example, from women who say that will you at the stake, my children, that if, for example, i'll be killed or something that had happened to me, at least somebody would, would actually look after my children. this is the level of, you know, at the sped among the women and the caea to that that'
one of them has been identified as frozen sophie, a 13 year old university lecturer from the region of all the says she left home suddenly 10 days ago to receiving a phone call was hoping to leave the country was my frog is the founder of the women and peace studies organization in afghanistan, she says, abuse to as women is getting worse, many on living in fia with each of them. and we have a good open, we have a contact on daily basis. and what i hear is from each of them is heartbreaking....
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university is claiming. the left's radical agenda is to tear down the family structure and cause division which is what the university ofying to do by taking away thanksgiving from us. ashley: a is this the first time an event like this has been held on your campus? >> unnoterly, not. i think -- unfortunately, not. this is part of a larger problem on university campuses, the left consistent spores events like this -- sponsors events like this all the time. last year there was a story that the university was segregating stories based on race for elections, listening students ss where students could come together but they did it by race. things like this happen all the time. ashley: do you know anyone who is going to this event to support it and then on the counter to that, just going to see what it's all about? >> yes, i believe in freedom of speech. i want to hear what they want to say and make my own point. i know my chapter, young americans for freedom, are the only conservative club on campus. we're trying to raise awareness about the event to show a university funded with taxpayer dollars is funding this kind of lef
university is claiming. the left's radical agenda is to tear down the family structure and cause division which is what the university ofying to do by taking away thanksgiving from us. ashley: a is this the first time an event like this has been held on your campus? >> unnoterly, not. i think -- unfortunately, not. this is part of a larger problem on university campuses, the left consistent spores events like this -- sponsors events like this all the time. last year there was a story that...
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except where he is actually going to the university online, he revealed to all of us that he is studying at arizona state university and now apparently there are four leftarizona state kick him off the university. ainsley: one of those left leaning organization is called the arizona state university students for socialism. another student for justice in palestine. solidarity coalition. they wrote this letter to the university. they said, number one, withdrawal kyle rittenhouse from asu. number two, release a statement against white supremacy and racist murder kyle rittenhouse. number three reaffirm support for the multicultural center on campus space safe from whirmy. they want that school redirect funding from the police department on the campus to support the multicultural center and establishment of a cair center on campus. brian: those are three alarming signs for anyone at the student body that doesn't want their kid poisoned by that school of thought. if that's the prevalent school feeling on campus, rittenhouse should not go. you do not want to be intim day of thed. look at that culture. look at that mindset of those 20 somethings think and feel
except where he is actually going to the university online, he revealed to all of us that he is studying at arizona state university and now apparently there are four leftarizona state kick him off the university. ainsley: one of those left leaning organization is called the arizona state university students for socialism. another student for justice in palestine. solidarity coalition. they wrote this letter to the university. they said, number one, withdrawal kyle rittenhouse from asu. number...
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left ebs behind. they announce the newly founded college named after stilled col steve austin. dedicated to the fearless pursuit of basically it's the necessarily contrast to most universityek that stifles free thought. they are committed to freedom and inquiry, freedom of conscious and civil discourse. today, the only thing free are the tampons in the men's bathroom. that's right. formerly of portland state university, is a founding faculty fellow, try saying that three times fast and shared mor on fox digital. >> this is not a conservative university, this has people fro all over the intellectual, political moral spectrum and it's needed because our institutions now have been hijacked by maniacs for its. >> professors from all over the intellectual, political, and moral spectrum instead of leftist losers who spew ideolog like kat coughing up last night food in the taco bell bathroom. >> ever called. >> that was evil. >> it sounds like what i've bee saying that you education shoul look like, it makes me think it's time for me to start my ow college to. we have steam room etiquette. towels are optional. in terms of intro to identify action figures and x-rays. it helps wit
left ebs behind. they announce the newly founded college named after stilled col steve austin. dedicated to the fearless pursuit of basically it's the necessarily contrast to most universityek that stifles free thought. they are committed to freedom and inquiry, freedom of conscious and civil discourse. today, the only thing free are the tampons in the men's bathroom. that's right. formerly of portland state university, is a founding faculty fellow, try saying that three times fast and shared...
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of economics at syracuse university. mary, i want to start off with something emily pointed out, the idea xi jinping has not left china for a couple of years now, and obviously some of that is due to the pandemic from a but there is a broader issue about how inward looking he has been over the last few years. if that complicates whatever discussions will be had on monday, will that? >> on think it remains how much a complicates it. he certainly has in some sense been insulated. this insulation is getting more problematic, as communication lines between the u.s. and china get more difficult to open up. all levels of government, civil society, these types of communications have diminished over the last four years in the it is hard to know how much the rest of the world is viewing china, and that could complicate the relationship with joe biden. the chinese retaliation against australia was australia called for an independent review of the origin of covid-19, and china reacted with trade barriers that most people view as highly unfair. i think they have had some miscues, some missteps, and part of that is due to their isolat
of economics at syracuse university. mary, i want to start off with something emily pointed out, the idea xi jinping has not left china for a couple of years now, and obviously some of that is due to the pandemic from a but there is a broader issue about how inward looking he has been over the last few years. if that complicates whatever discussions will be had on monday, will that? >> on think it remains how much a complicates it. he certainly has in some sense been insulated. this...
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of the american people from supporters and conservative media space. no energy dale is democrats, are going to bar there to the left. the really true. let majority of all voters say they support universal pre k free community college and low drug prices. so is going to far less really about the culture wars. mm. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at that point, obviously is too great truck rather than fair with the area with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with 3 you have powers in this country that are trying to choke off the postal service and take everything it has that's worth any money. and then you have a group of people that are trying to fulfill the mission and to deliver to every address every day. the one philosophy flies in the face of the other. so the way to do it is not to eliminate the delivery the way to do it is not to. busy eliminate door to door services, something that we've provided to
of the american people from supporters and conservative media space. no energy dale is democrats, are going to bar there to the left. the really true. let majority of all voters say they support universal pre k free community college and low drug prices. so is going to far less really about the culture wars. mm. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law...
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one, there is an element of independent swing voters who are concerned that the democratic party is pulling things too far left, right. that's not universal. but there are plenty of independents or moderates not excited about it, reacting against it. the second is lingering frustration that covid is still around, that things are bad, and you blame the power in p-- the party in power. and then you have the inability to get things done. the push to get infrastructure passed to show action, to brand some things, whether it's paid medical leave or whatever it is, some things that all americans want or maybe enough americans want, there's agreement on that. but precisely how to do it and whether to say we're going to lose anyway in november, we might as well get what we can, which is what some democrats are saying and saying let's put the brakes on this stuff to minimize losses, those are two competing priorities. >> we look at where we are now, thursday morning. do you sense a shift in washington? all this talk yesterday morning, whether you're calling it a five-alarm fire like van jones did, or a wake-up call, i'm wondering where we're at th
one, there is an element of independent swing voters who are concerned that the democratic party is pulling things too far left, right. that's not universal. but there are plenty of independents or moderates not excited about it, reacting against it. the second is lingering frustration that covid is still around, that things are bad, and you blame the power in p-- the party in power. and then you have the inability to get things done. the push to get infrastructure passed to show action, to...
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of the crazier stuff and people who don't want us to celebrate thanksgiving. a serious point the left is very much in charge of the narrative in many of our schools and our universitiest byron articulated it's one of genocide and slavery and that's why returned on the statutes of thomas jefferson and others. it is pretty much out of stiff with how americans feel about the country. >> i think returned on confederate statues which is not by and large a bad thing. but i give americans a lot of credit. gerry: is not just confederate, he is on the banned list two. sorry i interrupted. >> i give americans a lot of credit. i believe we can hold to thoughts in her head at the same time. i think we can acknowledge america's history with respect to native americans which is truly a tragic one. we can also celebrate a day of thanks and gratitude and aspirational ideals upon which our country was founded. i think being able to acknowledge our history and some of the wonderful things about america is something that we can do. i trust americans to do that at the thanksgiving table and beyond. that is what is going to make us come together as a country and live up to those ideals.
of the crazier stuff and people who don't want us to celebrate thanksgiving. a serious point the left is very much in charge of the narrative in many of our schools and our universitiest byron articulated it's one of genocide and slavery and that's why returned on the statutes of thomas jefferson and others. it is pretty much out of stiff with how americans feel about the country. >> i think returned on confederate statues which is not by and large a bad thing. but i give americans a lot...
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one of them has been identified as frozen stuffy, thus hero university lecturer from the region. her father says she left home suddenly 10 days ago after receiving a phone call and was hoping to leave the country. hundreds of protestors have rallied in sydney to call on the government to commit to further emission cups . australia has refused to sign up to pledge is made at the court $26.00 climates summit. dozens of nations agreed to cut methane and end the use of coal. the climate act of his gross ascend back has brandon. this he has cop 26 summit, a green wash campaign. she was addressing young protesters after they march through central glasgow anderson supports. why don't we, why? why don't we want it now? voices of a generation that will live to see some of the worst effects of climate change. unless there's more progress in the cop 26 venue a few streets away. the protest is demanding to know why diplomats and politicians have failed them for 26 years since the 1st cop summit. in 1995 scottish families and school children joined the crowds among them protested from some of the worst affected count
one of them has been identified as frozen stuffy, thus hero university lecturer from the region. her father says she left home suddenly 10 days ago after receiving a phone call and was hoping to leave the country. hundreds of protestors have rallied in sydney to call on the government to commit to further emission cups . australia has refused to sign up to pledge is made at the court $26.00 climates summit. dozens of nations agreed to cut methane and end the use of coal. the climate act of his...
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universal representation is in criminal proceedings. and therefore, that distinction has left immigration proceedings without a right to universal representation. of're entitled to a lawyer, if you can pay for one. but if you can't, you're on your own. unless you find a pro bono organization to represent you, you're going to represent yourself. of course, when you're dealing with children, i think -- >> i'm sorry -- >> i'm sorry. >> just wondering -- when you're dealing with children, how young? and please continue. >> the children can be of any age, up to the age of 21. so the -- it doesn't really matter. i mean, i had -- i had young children in front of me and i've never seen a child, you know, an infant, but certainly, very young children who have no concept of american justice should be in front of any court without a lawyer. to me, it's an abomination. >> it's just -- and take a look at these numbers. just think about this. a little kid, maybe 8, 9 years old, who along -- you know, came along and went through central america, through mexico, seeing horrendous conditions and then all of a sudden is taken in front of a judge in a language they
universal representation is in criminal proceedings. and therefore, that distinction has left immigration proceedings without a right to universal representation. of're entitled to a lawyer, if you can pay for one. but if you can't, you're on your own. unless you find a pro bono organization to represent you, you're going to represent yourself. of course, when you're dealing with children, i think -- >> i'm sorry -- >> i'm sorry. >> just wondering -- when you're dealing with...
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left's racial grievance politics. she is thinking for herself, and that of course is intolerable on the left. on msnbc, a guy called michael eric dyson, who is a professor at georgetown universitynsome sears of, get this, being a black white supremacist. honestly, this is one of the most disturbing and to put it bluntly racist attacks we have ever seen. here it is. >> they want white supremacy by ventriloquist -- there is a black mouth moving, a white idea on the tongue of a figure who justifies and legitimates the white supremacist practices. we know that we can internalize in our own minds, and our own subconscious and our own bodies the very principles that are undoing us, so to have a black face speaking on behalf of a white supremacist legacy is nothing new. >> will: horace cooper is the cochair of project 21 and joins us now. horace, great to see you tonight. i don't think it is surprising to hear such a vile and absurd rhetoric coming from the two individuals we just saw on that screen, but it is surprising msnbc and their parent company comcast seem okay with it. >> well, it is very disappointing. you know, there was a time when table companies, tv companies, radio netw
left's racial grievance politics. she is thinking for herself, and that of course is intolerable on the left. on msnbc, a guy called michael eric dyson, who is a professor at georgetown universitynsome sears of, get this, being a black white supremacist. honestly, this is one of the most disturbing and to put it bluntly racist attacks we have ever seen. here it is. >> they want white supremacy by ventriloquist -- there is a black mouth moving, a white idea on the tongue of a figure who...
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one child, like curtis means who just left the university of alabama regional neonatal regional intensive care unit after being delivered at 21 weeks, one day, the youngest child fob p born ever. -- to be born ever. another child may not survive if they were delivered at 32 weeks. viability was completely invented by the court in 1973 as a standard and is impossible to actually track. america has not forgotten about these children. we've not moved on and we've not just accepted roe v. wade. because when we see a child as this one is at 15 weeks, we actually see a baby. shockingly enough. 48 years ago the supreme court may have decided that a woman has a right to an abortion, but we never lost track of humanity. abortion is not just a medical procedure. it's the taking of a human life. i talked this morning with an abortion survivor, and, yes, they do exist by the thousands. she's in her 40's. she has children of her own now. she survived a botched abortion and was actually delivered alive during an abortion procedure. she was taken by a nurse to the nicu unit of that hospital and is alive
one child, like curtis means who just left the university of alabama regional neonatal regional intensive care unit after being delivered at 21 weeks, one day, the youngest child fob p born ever. -- to be born ever. another child may not survive if they were delivered at 32 weeks. viability was completely invented by the court in 1973 as a standard and is impossible to actually track. america has not forgotten about these children. we've not moved on and we've not just accepted roe v. wade....
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they will have to pay taxes, engage with the rest of society what if they left the universities and problems values and normalized all these institutions? that seems to what happened at these major newspapers. the "new york times" is the fact overrun by nikole hannah-jones which seeks to get the people routinely which lies about american history and when's pulitzers. everybody is supposed to genuflect at the altar of nikole hannah-jones and if you don't you might find yourself out. if you cross the mildest line which that like like a move then you find yourself out. you can be the editor ede editor and finders of out of a job because you write a pretty generic op-ed by a united states senator. you can be donald mcneil and be the science writer for the "new york times" and finders of out of a job because on a school trip a while ago you said to a student there were certain uses of the inward not the same uses of the inward and newspaper campfire you over that after the groundswell. this comes to the nature of a bunch of little some of these institutions. the "new york times" was a liberal and
they will have to pay taxes, engage with the rest of society what if they left the universities and problems values and normalized all these institutions? that seems to what happened at these major newspapers. the "new york times" is the fact overrun by nikole hannah-jones which seeks to get the people routinely which lies about american history and when's pulitzers. everybody is supposed to genuflect at the altar of nikole hannah-jones and if you don't you might find yourself out. if...
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responded to meets frustrated preemptory attack quarters in an uneven and universally unsuccessful passion. on the far left ofine warren ran into johnson's men of kershaw's division. the brigade commanded by a former college professor remained joshua lawrence anderson charge yelling like a pack of infuriated devils reaching the confederate works before the fatal fire from the confederate line stop them cold. colonel chamberlain as we heard this morning was among the casualties and he would defy medical opinion and survive his went solidifying his place in history at the appomattox. at the the other in the line hancock's men poised for another efforts to breach focusing on high ground nor and as -- the assault commenced between 4:00 and 4:30 but in the face of serious confederate fire most of the took a few steps and then hit the ground having experienced enough of attacking to recognize an assault when i saw one. a large regiment of relatively green heavier to risk now serving as infantry were not so naÏve as to underestimate their peril. nevertheless they poured out along the french courthouse road into the
responded to meets frustrated preemptory attack quarters in an uneven and universally unsuccessful passion. on the far left ofine warren ran into johnson's men of kershaw's division. the brigade commanded by a former college professor remained joshua lawrence anderson charge yelling like a pack of infuriated devils reaching the confederate works before the fatal fire from the confederate line stop them cold. colonel chamberlain as we heard this morning was among the casualties and he would defy...
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a lot of better left thinking has been going towards that. it is like equitable universal benefits that are tangible to people and that is kind of breaking down the old you are getting this and i am not politics of that really pernicious welfare politics. this is an answer to it. i think that it is a real ideological consensus about this. here you have the child tax credit. giving us benefit to 90% of households with kids. raise your hand if you have gotten the child tax credit. >> you have, you just did not know. >> better show this to the white house. [laughter] to me, to your point, about how you need things more than material, they did the material thing. they really did go out and get 90% of households with kids $500 a month. they really did do that. it is actually a direct deposit. the political consequences are essentially nil. i do not think that it won a single vote. there are quite literally millions of trump voting republican households in america that are getting that money every month. there was no republican vote for it from the democrats and joe biden. i do
a lot of better left thinking has been going towards that. it is like equitable universal benefits that are tangible to people and that is kind of breaking down the old you are getting this and i am not politics of that really pernicious welfare politics. this is an answer to it. i think that it is a real ideological consensus about this. here you have the child tax credit. giving us benefit to 90% of households with kids. raise your hand if you have gotten the child tax credit. >> you...
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left. that they control the universities. they control a lot of the media, through the media. have a huge influence on candidate. think about it. terry mcauliffe was a moderate bill clinton democrat and then he is running this crazy left-wing campaign because all of those people have such a big influence on him. that is what the drift is about. you need to understand. there is still a serious threat. think how close mcauliffe got to winning despite all the problems he had. that shows how close we are to still being controlled by these people. in the end, what will happen, the moderates will vote for that stuff. the economy will probably, if we pass the build back better plan, go into recession next year. they will see the kind of wave we've not seen since 1994. elizabeth: the president has no coattails down ballot. gallup said no president since world war ii lost more public support than president biden. independents, democrat, swing states are moving against him. we talked about this, the economy wrecked it for nixon and clinton, midway through his term. biden does not have c
left. that they control the universities. they control a lot of the media, through the media. have a huge influence on candidate. think about it. terry mcauliffe was a moderate bill clinton democrat and then he is running this crazy left-wing campaign because all of those people have such a big influence on him. that is what the drift is about. you need to understand. there is still a serious threat. think how close mcauliffe got to winning despite all the problems he had. that shows how close...
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the dunning school interpretation of the confederacy and reconstruction just didn't come from some crazy guy in left field. it was a prestigious eye ivy league university, and that version of history dominated scholarship for about a century, right? so what was the dunning school, and why is it important? my long question. and why is that important for this discussion today. >> so dunning was a historian at columbia university. he had a lot of influence on the ways in which historians wrote about reconstruction. and the arc -- basically, their argument in a nutshell was that reconstruction was a failure, it was corrupt and that the heroes of the period were really what were called the redo you remembers, the people -- redeemers, the white southerners who basically drove black and white republicans out of the statehouses, had, quote, redeemed the governments of their states from this corruption. it just wasn't true. it was the way historians saw things for a century -- >> yeah. >> and by the 1960s, historians were again asking different questions. in some cases, looking at evidence that had not been looked at before. the dunning school was the equivalen
the dunning school interpretation of the confederacy and reconstruction just didn't come from some crazy guy in left field. it was a prestigious eye ivy league university, and that version of history dominated scholarship for about a century, right? so what was the dunning school, and why is it important? my long question. and why is that important for this discussion today. >> so dunning was a historian at columbia university. he had a lot of influence on the ways in which historians...
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of the questions from the audience. udience ti will take the libertf combining two related questions, given that we only have 11 minutes left. this is from miles at brown universityscott porter of ails, u.s.. i'm sorry if i'm pronouncing that wrong. do you believe that a chinese taiwanese war is imminent? is the united states prepared in technology for that situation? and do you have suggestions for how to communicate the urgency of this issue, meaning the problems that you are describing in your scenario? the two parts of congress not being involved before there is a wake up call situation, before a confrontation with taiwan. so it sort of a current events question combined with a question central to the book. >> our combatant commander should go first on that, general jones. >> that is a hard one but the taiwan issue is hard to answer. but i would say that what's going on right now on the global playing field with principal competitors is a testing game, they are trying to size up the will of our leadership. they are trying to figure out where our vulnerabilities and weaknesses are. and if we have the resolve to stand behind our values and what we've stood for
of the questions from the audience. udience ti will take the libertf combining two related questions, given that we only have 11 minutes left. this is from miles at brown universityscott porter of ails, u.s.. i'm sorry if i'm pronouncing that wrong. do you believe that a chinese taiwanese war is imminent? is the united states prepared in technology for that situation? and do you have suggestions for how to communicate the urgency of this issue, meaning the problems that you are describing in...
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in some cases, this archive at the ohio state university may be one of the last records of those glaciers leftre is one example. 20 years ago, i stood next to this glacier, where all these symbols came from. now, because of climate change, that glacier is gone. this is all that is left. >> i often thought that if we had a glacier in ohio, that people would see every day and watch how it is behaving, we would have very few climate deniers. william: their latest drilling expedition was in 2019 to peru, before the pandemic brought travel to a halt. some of the cores from that trip are now coming out of cold storage and being started by french postdoctoral students. emily is now taking samples to study what was captured inside that ice. william: does it ever strike you when you are holding something like that to think this is 7000 or older years ago, the atmosphere on earth? >> every single time i process a piece of ice, i connect with that thought. it is mesmerizing. there are many things to see in ice. you could say it is just a piece of solid water. it makes you think about your next research q
in some cases, this archive at the ohio state university may be one of the last records of those glaciers leftre is one example. 20 years ago, i stood next to this glacier, where all these symbols came from. now, because of climate change, that glacier is gone. this is all that is left. >> i often thought that if we had a glacier in ohio, that people would see every day and watch how it is behaving, we would have very few climate deniers. william: their latest drilling expedition was in...
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of journalism at arizona state university. judy: more than 775,000 people in the united states have died from covid-19, staggering figure. leftare tens of thousands of children, some or friend entirely after the parent or grandparent who cared for them died. in this report, kaiser health news correspondent, looks at the risk these grieving children face to their well-being, both in the short and long-term. >> i think the little boys don't really have a concept of what's really happening, what really happened because i think they keep looking for him. hey, boys. >> betty hamilton says her five grandchildren still haven't accepted that there dad -- the ir dad died suddenly of covid in august. the boys came to live with her because their mom is gone, too. she died in a car crash years earlier and they needed a home. now betty's day is filled with helping her grandsons with homework. >> we're going to hide that turkey there. >> and she spends endless hours in the kitchen trying to feed the growing boys. >> you are going to help them clean up, too? >>t he boys are among 140,000 children in the united states who have lost a parent
of journalism at arizona state university. judy: more than 775,000 people in the united states have died from covid-19, staggering figure. leftare tens of thousands of children, some or friend entirely after the parent or grandparent who cared for them died. in this report, kaiser health news correspondent, looks at the risk these grieving children face to their well-being, both in the short and long-term. >> i think the little boys don't really have a concept of what's really happening,...
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in want of organizing supporting students both on the left and right on free speech issues but who is doing the right? >> which colleges? >> yes or maybe programs. >> university of chicago and a number of universities. as usual, purdue university and daniels, the president we should havetc had but the president of produce university has made this clear. free speech, medicine lives in west lafayette or wherever it is. >> so i imagine this gives you the opportunity to have conversations and people asking you to writepe things. i might have been on one side of that once upon a time how do you choose when you have incoming information? obviously the history is a wonderful resource but taking the most important thing to write everyday there are so many choices. >> that is unusual for you to say, most people say how to come up with things to write about? the most commonly asked questions when i began as a columnist, i asked my friend, how do you come up with things to write about? it's like three times. week. i say the world, it piques my curiosity, world is littered with things to write about. he said he could not get a landscape. if you are a columnist from can't
in want of organizing supporting students both on the left and right on free speech issues but who is doing the right? >> which colleges? >> yes or maybe programs. >> university of chicago and a number of universities. as usual, purdue university and daniels, the president we should havetc had but the president of produce university has made this clear. free speech, medicine lives in west lafayette or wherever it is. >> so i imagine this gives you the opportunity to have...
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of being open to you if you stayed in the uk? it was all about timing, right? i came to the united states in 1989 and i left my home town to go to universityn there was a massive youth unemployment crisis, 90% of school leaders in that period did not have anything to go on to a nozzle of the lucky ones to get a place in college. and i think if i had stayed in the uk, i wouldn't have entered this area. i probably would've gotten into a different track entirely. when i came to the united states in 1989 on a scholarship, the timing was really important in many aspects. it was the end of the cold war, and id a degree in soviet studies and by the theresa may ended that degree the soviet union was history. so i've found myself moving along with the times and seeing a real breakthrough as well in us soviet and us russian relations at the time so i've found myself right in the thick of action that they don't think they would have been had i'd beenin they would have been had i'd been in the uk but also honestly, it was the class and accent issue. when you got to the united states nobody can distinguish between a bbc accent like yours and mine from
of being open to you if you stayed in the uk? it was all about timing, right? i came to the united states in 1989 and i left my home town to go to universityn there was a massive youth unemployment crisis, 90% of school leaders in that period did not have anything to go on to a nozzle of the lucky ones to get a place in college. and i think if i had stayed in the uk, i wouldn't have entered this area. i probably would've gotten into a different track entirely. when i came to the united states...
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california and nationally proposed universal psychiatric care that is not something that has been traditionally high republican priority and i think that most of of us in the lefthave heard republicans he reasons why we cannot have universal healthcare what we should not have it braided i don't think it's going to work anymore by all means working on this issue and i don't think we necessarily need to have committed to it i think we do think that is certainly universal psychiatric care is a fundamental thing to solving this problem would in a more philosophical level, one of the inspirations from this book is the great late psychiatrist, victor frankel, famous because he wrote really foundational self-help book about how he survived the holocaust and how he survived the concentration camps by having a positive mentality. and wanted to know why coming very popular in the left out don't understand why the left has accepted him for their personal behavior but rejected it and is blaming the victims in politics not the accusation that left makes. inis this breaking news question of technology with the thing that i discovered it with victor frankel, as he loved ameri
california and nationally proposed universal psychiatric care that is not something that has been traditionally high republican priority and i think that most of of us in the lefthave heard republicans he reasons why we cannot have universal healthcare what we should not have it braided i don't think it's going to work anymore by all means working on this issue and i don't think we necessarily need to have committed to it i think we do think that is certainly universal psychiatric care is a...
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and that most of us to were on the left why they cannot have universal healthcare or why we shouldn'ti don't think that will work anymore at least on this issue. i'm not saying we necessarily universal healthcare. but that is a sentimental condition to solve the problem. and on a more philosophical level one of the inspirations from the book is the great late psychiatrist victor frankel famous because he wrote a foundational self-helprc book how he survived the holocaust. and then i wanted to know why he's very popular on the left. . . . . i thought that was quite lovely pairing of these two values, certainly the right has talked about responsibility but i think really elevating those two things because we can as americans on the left and right go about as a country and we are about freedom and it would be equally aboutar responsibility. i'm curious to know how the different issues that large cities are facing are the sort of hierarchy. which ones are driving people out of them more. san francisco is an interesting place because the power of the economy helped it to defy gravity when
and that most of us to were on the left why they cannot have universal healthcare or why we shouldn'ti don't think that will work anymore at least on this issue. i'm not saying we necessarily universal healthcare. but that is a sentimental condition to solve the problem. and on a more philosophical level one of the inspirations from the book is the great late psychiatrist victor frankel famous because he wrote a foundational self-helprc book how he survived the holocaust. and then i wanted to...
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and there is no right or wrong and that isiv part of the message that you get university with the culture of relativism come at one time the political leftere was no absolute truth but now they seem to have identified some absolute truth and inbe many ways have become they have their own religion going on for who is to be shamed or bullied or canceled we haven't talked about this but i would say i was canceled because of an opinion that i expressed that was so far from the idea of america being a nation we do have some freedom with the first amendment of freedom of speech and freedom of religion freedom of association that there are people that would totally append and destroy the constitution so we are regressing as a nation and as a people so with abduction we wrote that book we saw so many people raised in christian families that went off c to college not just secular but it could also be christian but by christmas they were atheist so with the political left they have the agenda of secularism they operate just like a religion and we want to know what those children would encounter when they went off to school even k-12 with the vario
and there is no right or wrong and that isiv part of the message that you get university with the culture of relativism come at one time the political leftere was no absolute truth but now they seem to have identified some absolute truth and inbe many ways have become they have their own religion going on for who is to be shamed or bullied or canceled we haven't talked about this but i would say i was canceled because of an opinion that i expressed that was so far from the idea of america being...
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i think there is a loud group of left wing students at the university of chicago and in chicago in generalby the way, the police force at the university of chicago that they want to abolish is actually majority black and hispanic. so the racism cries really fall on deaf ears. ainsley: democratic policies, how is that going to effect the midterm elections? >> you know, i think that people are -- who live in cities like chicago and in other places that are facing these crime waves are seeing that democrat cries to defund the police, catch and release policies are not poring. they are finding that their homes are unsafe. for me, i'm finding that getting to class is unsafe. and that doesn't sit well with people. and i don't think that it's a good -- it's a winning strategy for the democrats. ainsley: you mentioned your friends. we know your parents. how are they affected by this? i'm sure they are very worried about you. we continuously interview you every time someone, unfortunately dies on your campus. >> yeah. i mean, my parents, like every other parent at the university of chicago, is wond
i think there is a loud group of left wing students at the university of chicago and in chicago in generalby the way, the police force at the university of chicago that they want to abolish is actually majority black and hispanic. so the racism cries really fall on deaf ears. ainsley: democratic policies, how is that going to effect the midterm elections? >> you know, i think that people are -- who live in cities like chicago and in other places that are facing these crime waves are...
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universal psychiatric care. that's not something that has been traditionally a high republican priority. i think most of us that have been on the left have heard republicans give reason why we can't have universal healthcare or why we shouldn't have it and i don't think that's going to work anymore or working at least on this issue. i'm not saying we need to permit universal healthcare although personally i think we do need that universal sciaticpsychiatric care is a precondition of solving this problem . at a more philosophical level i one of the inspirations from this book is a great late psychiatrist victor frankel. he's famous because he wrote a foundational self-help book called man's search for meaning about how we survived the holocaust and how we survived the concentration camps by having a positive mentality and i wanted to know why, and he's very popular on the left. popular with progressives and i wanted to know why the left has accepted victor franklin for their own personal behavior but rejected it as blaming the victims in politics and that's the accusation that the left obviously makesagainst conservatives . and that
universal psychiatric care. that's not something that has been traditionally a high republican priority. i think most of us that have been on the left have heard republicans give reason why we can't have universal healthcare or why we shouldn't have it and i don't think that's going to work anymore or working at least on this issue. i'm not saying we need to permit universal healthcare although personally i think we do need that universal sciaticpsychiatric care is a precondition of solving...