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but i have inducted a pole through our university of maryland two weeks after the war , and it was a bump when it comes to the biden administration's evaluation, more people said he was too pro-palestinian. in terms of [indiscernible] or likely to vote for president biden because of his stance on israel. yet far more people saying they are less likely to vote for him than likely to vote. it has implications that we cannot [indiscernible] you do know the sample based on the other polls that have been time, i know definitely some of the arab-american -- the president likely to lose michigan because of his stance. i think the president -- my own view, this will question. -- my own view, this will crush him. what they can't understand is his inability to condemn the actions that have resulted in such mass destruction and killing in gaza and is seeming complicity in that. that is something that goes against after the soviet -- sorry, the russian invasion of ukraine, we know he tried to defend the notion of a liberal order and certainly a rules-based international order and opposed in princ
but i have inducted a pole through our university of maryland two weeks after the war , and it was a bump when it comes to the biden administration's evaluation, more people said he was too pro-palestinian. in terms of [indiscernible] or likely to vote for president biden because of his stance on israel. yet far more people saying they are less likely to vote for him than likely to vote. it has implications that we cannot [indiscernible] you do know the sample based on the other polls that have...
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university. special -- from 1977 to 1984 he was editor of the -- university of maryland college park working on personal -- a documentary of history. he collaborates with other -- one of which -- in 1994. he is the author of -- capitalism and -- georgia 1800 to 1880 and -- 1992 and -- civil war era includes information -- within the u.s. navy including -- civil war which appeared in -- of the national archives. his most recent book -- for students published by -- in 2019. the university of virginia. the book is called -- please welcome -- >> [ applause ] >> thank you everyone in the room and virtually. enjoy the conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you. good evening. it is a pleasure to have you here this evening. i hope we will not disappoint you. i have a feeling we will not. let me just give you a brief outline about how we want to approach the topics tonight. as you know, a very broad one even though it is focused specifically on matters of race and racism within the navy over literally the course of its history. you want to break up the presentation in line with our own areas of interest and resear
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the redlands very legit data which is where we had those hitting spaces and that's at the university of maryland. miss julian is a student who was sitting here, there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the crossover between physics science, lots on it is in politics and fluffy. sounds really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and political thoughts. that ability to one thing clearly critically from original perspectives and to, to have no fear and communicating them to think outside the box to think from a different angle. here's is clear that he was incredibly at the depth of that t, as in computers, as mazda, head of i think, where most of us, where with, when we will learning and science. and actually, i think i had it on a lot of the computer science courses at the time as those at solar eclipse and at the office to go through its out this drive like a narrow window through the well may hills of julian and on the night of alice, t
the redlands very legit data which is where we had those hitting spaces and that's at the university of maryland. miss julian is a student who was sitting here, there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the crossover between physics science, lots on it is in politics and fluffy. sounds really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and...
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baltimore sun" says the second person to receive a heart transplant from a pig died at the university of marylandical center. 58-year-old lawrence faucette died nearly six weeks after getting the genetically modified heart. he was dying from heart failure and was ineligible for a traditional heart transplant. doctors said the pig heart started showing signs of rejection recently. another man who received a heart from a pig last year died two months later. >>> "the sacramento bee" says two former sacramento kings dancers are suing the nba team claiming they were harassed by the choreographer. the unidentified dancers claim they reported the incidents involving choreographer patrick dai to the team but were ignored. they said dai was a judge for this season but they believe they were not selected in retaliation. dai, who is also a defendant, calls the allegations lies. the team says it takes all allegations of harassment seriously. >>> still to come, fishy halloween. trick-or-treaters looking for candy got some unexpected items in their goody bags. some unexp in their goody bags. ce sounds] [car sc
baltimore sun" says the second person to receive a heart transplant from a pig died at the university of marylandical center. 58-year-old lawrence faucette died nearly six weeks after getting the genetically modified heart. he was dying from heart failure and was ineligible for a traditional heart transplant. doctors said the pig heart started showing signs of rejection recently. another man who received a heart from a pig last year died two months later. >>> "the sacramento...
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university, specializing 19th century state's history. from 1977 to 1984, he was editor of the freedom society society prize and the university of maryland college park working. on the first four volumes of the policy award winning series titled freedom by documentary history participation,. 1861 to 1867. he collaborated with other actors in the project to produce three other studies of civil war games, the patient, one of which realized the documentary history of slavery, freedom and civil war, was awarded the lincoln prize in 1984. he is the author of sleep is from slavery to burning capitalism and the conflict to nations such as georgia, 1832 1880. that is when the university of north carolina press 1992 his faith articles and chapters in the civil war era include information, overviews on the experiences of black slaves in the u.s. navy, including black in blue during the civil war, which appears in the pro bowl quarterly of the national archives and records administration fall 2001. his most recent book, illusions of emancipation, pursuit of freedom, equality, the twilight slavery, published by the university press in 2019, was award
university, specializing 19th century state's history. from 1977 to 1984, he was editor of the freedom society society prize and the university of maryland college park working. on the first four volumes of the policy award winning series titled freedom by documentary history participation,. 1861 to 1867. he collaborated with other actors in the project to produce three other studies of civil war games, the patient, one of which realized the documentary history of slavery, freedom and civil...
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also at the university of maryland, you will remember the phrase holocaust 2.0, it was found written alk on campus. both republicans and democrats are condemning all of this and holding universities to task, holding them responsible for providing a safe space for students. >> we can agree free speech is a constitutional right in our democracy and we should also be able to agree schools have a responsibility to protect students civil rights and 80. >> we can no longer support the use of taxpayer dollars to cultivate menorahs and grow a on our campuses. >> this is not the last time we are going to hear from lawmakers about this. there is a house ways and means committee hearing having tomorrow looking into, digging into these universities, tax exempt universities in particular and whether there should be a defunding movement for these universities. >> great reporting as always, good to see you. let's welcome back to the show, chairwoman of the house committee and education. congresswoman virginia fox, it is an honor to have you on. we are happy to have you on. >> i love your show and lo
also at the university of maryland, you will remember the phrase holocaust 2.0, it was found written alk on campus. both republicans and democrats are condemning all of this and holding universities to task, holding them responsible for providing a safe space for students. >> we can agree free speech is a constitutional right in our democracy and we should also be able to agree schools have a responsibility to protect students civil rights and 80. >> we can no longer support the use...
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. >>> joining me now is shibley telhami, the professor for peace and development at the university of maryland. he's also a senior fellow at brookings. shibley, welcome. tell us how this is playing in the arab world? you're a scholar of the arab world and studied public opinion there for decades. the conventional wisdom has been that while arab leaders mouth support for this, while even arab street gets riled up, people don't really care. it is an issue, look at making peace with israel. what is going on now? what are you sensing? >> well, first of all, good to join you again, fareed, and it is nice to see family coming home and for the palestinian families that are rejoined with loved ones. let me address the prisoner issue because the issue of the day and then i'll talk about how that plays out in the arab world. the reason is that this prisoner issue, it is very dear to theize rae ra -- the israelis. and hopefully all of them will be released. but this issue is so critical to palestinians and arabs for three reasons. the one reason is the scale of it. since the occupation started, it isset
. >>> joining me now is shibley telhami, the professor for peace and development at the university of maryland. he's also a senior fellow at brookings. shibley, welcome. tell us how this is playing in the arab world? you're a scholar of the arab world and studied public opinion there for decades. the conventional wisdom has been that while arab leaders mouth support for this, while even arab street gets riled up, people don't really care. it is an issue, look at making peace with...
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brookings institution and the anwar sadat professor professor for peace and development at the university of marylandn so difficult to negotiate another extension to this truce? i don't know exactly in terms of the immediate urgency for each side. obviously the initial truce was short, four days, and then that was extended. i believe that the israelis have made up their mind that they are going to resume attacks and probably sooner rather than later and they are trying to see how many hostages could be released in the meanwhile. obviously this is the, the hostage in prison the issue is important for both sides. we saw the heartbreak of israeli hostages returning to loved ones and ones were not yet returned and for the palestinians this is an issue that resonates a lot. in some ways this is also helping thomas because the palestinian people care deeply about the prisoner issue for three reasons, one is that the scale of it is huge. over the course of it is huge. over the course of the occupation about 1 million people have been held in israeli prisons including many without charges. that touches every
brookings institution and the anwar sadat professor professor for peace and development at the university of marylandn so difficult to negotiate another extension to this truce? i don't know exactly in terms of the immediate urgency for each side. obviously the initial truce was short, four days, and then that was extended. i believe that the israelis have made up their mind that they are going to resume attacks and probably sooner rather than later and they are trying to see how many hostages...
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massachusetts, ohio, florida, california, and i met a young woman who is a student at the university of maryland who said she went to high school with omar nutra an israeli soldier held in gaza. here's ha she told me about why she came down here today. >> we went to high school together, and we were very good friends. he is an incredible guy. everyone loves him. he's funny, he's kind. charismatic. he's a natural born leader and everyone is really being impacted heavily by this. i want odd to show my support for israel and i wanted to be here to support my community. >> reporter: brianna, we expect that message of unity to be mirrored in the speakers that are scheduled. house speaker, republican mike johnson, set to speeches the democratic minority leader hakeem jeffries, chuck schumer, jo joni ernst, leaders from across the political aisle who will speak here. it will be interesting to see if their rhetoric matches that message of unity, as the speeches get under way any minute now. >> certainly they have the ear of many folks here in washington. gabe cohen, thank you for that report. >>> we hav
massachusetts, ohio, florida, california, and i met a young woman who is a student at the university of maryland who said she went to high school with omar nutra an israeli soldier held in gaza. here's ha she told me about why she came down here today. >> we went to high school together, and we were very good friends. he is an incredible guy. everyone loves him. he's funny, he's kind. charismatic. he's a natural born leader and everyone is really being impacted heavily by this. i want odd...
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. >> university of maryland outside of d.c. and when i was a student there 20 years ago it was a quiet, apolitical campus and it is being torn apart by what's going on right now. jewish students are fearful of demonstrating their solidarity with israel, they are doing it anyway, which i think is a huge testament to their braverly, not only maryland but a climate of intimidation. and we have to fight back. >> john: our gillian turner went to columbia, and she said you could never imagine the campus right now. joe biden and kamala harris, bipartisanship and people coming together, the biggest rally against antisemitism that i believe has ever occurred in the united states, neither one of them was there. now, biden was making his way to san francisco, but he had four hours of down time. could he have delayed his departure to show face at the rally. what did you make of the fact neither one of them showed? >> i wouldn't read too much into it. i think the president and the administration have been hugely supportive of israel during
. >> university of maryland outside of d.c. and when i was a student there 20 years ago it was a quiet, apolitical campus and it is being torn apart by what's going on right now. jewish students are fearful of demonstrating their solidarity with israel, they are doing it anyway, which i think is a huge testament to their braverly, not only maryland but a climate of intimidation. and we have to fight back. >> john: our gillian turner went to columbia, and she said you could never...
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i am an economist of an economic faculty at the university of maryland for 17 years now. before that i trained at mit. i have long been interested these types of issues related to any quality economics i came to write this book it has been abundantly clear why people are being raised in the u.s. in terms of the increase the share of kids living what if i because the u.s. more than any other country in thes world this is really a part of what's driving class differences. it's not been good for kids well-being. have a good single parents bearing the burden by themselves i come at the issue very much as an economist about resources and household. ultimately ise decided to write this book because it felt like the conversations we have been having you and i have been in many of themrt together. we could address child poverty, growing inequality they were all focus on everything but structure. improving labor market institutions. all the things i am all for but felt like we were not really talking about one of the drivers which basically happened to his family structure in the u
i am an economist of an economic faculty at the university of maryland for 17 years now. before that i trained at mit. i have long been interested these types of issues related to any quality economics i came to write this book it has been abundantly clear why people are being raised in the u.s. in terms of the increase the share of kids living what if i because the u.s. more than any other country in thes world this is really a part of what's driving class differences. it's not been good for...
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fox news fox big noon kickoff will be live from the university of maryland tomorrow ahead of michigan'sw does he feel about that? >> carley: i don't know. i haven't talked to him about it yet. i wonder what i'm going to be walking to. i will report back on monday. >> ainsley: he is such a good guy i hate this is happening to him. >> carley: we love jim harbaugh is he a patriot and amazing. thank you so much. carp car you are welcome. >> ainsley: two moms on a mission. last night patriot awards recognized the co-founders of moms for liberty as they lead a national movement for parental rights. back on the stage with us this morning are the recipients of the most valuable patriot award. thank you all so much. congratulations. >> thank you. >> ainsley: after two hours of sleep you are back and we appreciate that what does this award mean to you. tiffany, i will start with you. >> it means so much. our prom moms are on the front lines every day make sure transparency in curriculum and kids are learning to read in school. they get beat up a lot. i'm not going to lie and this just meant an in
fox news fox big noon kickoff will be live from the university of maryland tomorrow ahead of michigan'sw does he feel about that? >> carley: i don't know. i haven't talked to him about it yet. i wonder what i'm going to be walking to. i will report back on monday. >> ainsley: he is such a good guy i hate this is happening to him. >> carley: we love jim harbaugh is he a patriot and amazing. thank you so much. carp car you are welcome. >> ainsley: two moms on a mission....
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in new york city for despicable graffiti gl like holocaust 2.0 chocked on the walls of the university of marylandhole a d round of hearings on campus anti-semitism on tuesday. the summit on the front lines of all this is a director for israel studies at ucla professor joins us now. professor, what's the difference now from what we seen in the past of the intensity of the hatred in the blaming of israel and the blaming of jews that has intensified so much than previous times? >> yes this latest conflict does seem to have produced an outpouring of hostility toward israel which is really unmatched from any previous period on many campuses we have seen really shocking apologist essentially for hamas terrorism, students who seem to confuse what might be considered legitimate resistance for terrorism and in many cases going beyond peaceful protest but actually harassing, threatening and engaging in other kinds of behavior which makes other students particular jewish students feel really insecure. there has been a strong sense among many jewish students on my campus and others of feeling under seizure.
in new york city for despicable graffiti gl like holocaust 2.0 chocked on the walls of the university of marylandhole a d round of hearings on campus anti-semitism on tuesday. the summit on the front lines of all this is a director for israel studies at ucla professor joins us now. professor, what's the difference now from what we seen in the past of the intensity of the hatred in the blaming of israel and the blaming of jews that has intensified so much than previous times? >> yes this...
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university of maryland is a pro- palestinian rally after a holocaust 2.0 message was written on campusith chalk. for more on these and other stories though the fox news app you can scan the qr code on your screen or go to foxne foxnews.com/apps. no end in sight as customs and border protection struggles to keep up with the surge of illegal migrants agents are also seizing an alarming number of illegal drugs like aa fentanyl at the southern border. bill melugin live at the border in texas with an update for us. ask which tip of the talk about illegal crossings we have to show video from here in texas and arizona. when you have a new video we were to show your viewers from their large groups of migrants are crossing illegally claimed to be operated by border patrol. fires burn areas california and the pico to wildfire season big at risrisk border patrol going d checking on them there come from all of the world including india, china will bring her to texas take a look at this. new video showing troopers chasing a human smuggler built the del rio area produce driving a stolen black tahoe
university of maryland is a pro- palestinian rally after a holocaust 2.0 message was written on campusith chalk. for more on these and other stories though the fox news app you can scan the qr code on your screen or go to foxne foxnews.com/apps. no end in sight as customs and border protection struggles to keep up with the surge of illegal migrants agents are also seizing an alarming number of illegal drugs like aa fentanyl at the southern border. bill melugin live at the border in texas with...
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sarah blow is a student at the university of maryland. take a listen. >> we went to high school together and we're very good friends. he's an incredible guy and everyone loves him and he's funny and kind and charismatic. he's a natural born leader and everybody is being impacted heavily by this. i wanted to show my support for israel. i'm a proud jew and i wanted to be here to support my community. >> here with me in studio. >> gal gillal, and his 22 year broernld were there to attend the music festival and it was turned into a bloody massacre. during the fighting, the two brothers were separated and his father called to tell him that his younger brother had been kidnapped and taken hostage to gaza. gal, thank you sore being here. i'm so sorry it is understand these circumstances. i know your brother's picture is on the shirt and we'll be showing his picture throughout the interview. so you attended the rally. they started a five day march from tel aviv to jerusalem, there is you and your brother at the nova music festival. >> it is like
sarah blow is a student at the university of maryland. take a listen. >> we went to high school together and we're very good friends. he's an incredible guy and everyone loves him and he's funny and kind and charismatic. he's a natural born leader and everybody is being impacted heavily by this. i wanted to show my support for israel. i'm a proud jew and i wanted to be here to support my community. >> here with me in studio. >> gal gillal, and his 22 year broernld were there...
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poverty to academia serving as president of smith college brown university and prayer you a in university. she's interviewed by author and university of maryland baltimore county president emeritus freeman hrabowski. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> ruth, as i was just saying to you,yo i spent the weekend in graceland and daily, and the fifth ward of houston. i keep thinking about one fundamental question that is going to start with, and that is how did you muster the energy, not just to think about the good, the bad and the challenging, with such depth and authenticity, but to have the energy to express it and to say to the world, here is my life, my childhood? what did it take to do that and what was your motivation? >> well, i suppose a short answer for you it was the love of my students that motivated me. because i found that over the course of my c career, people tended to mythologize my accomplishments. and cisterns continue to come to me and to say, ruth, tell me how you did this. because so often it seems improbable to them that a journey li
poverty to academia serving as president of smith college brown university and prayer you a in university. she's interviewed by author and university of maryland baltimore county president emeritus freeman hrabowski. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> ruth, as i was just saying to you,yo i spent the weekend in graceland and daily, and the fifth ward of houston. i keep thinking about one...
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top of that working in various positions with central command, joint staff, west point faculty, national defense university, secretary of state, et cetera. he has his phd from the university of maryland, and he is excited to talk to dr. kurt piehler about this wonderful topic. take it away. >> thanks, jeremy. [ applause ] for the crowd, kurt covers an amazing amount of ground on this book, everything from mobilizing the nation for war , the role of fdr, the mobilization of the chaplain corps, transitioning civilians into gis, the gis encountering other cultures and faiths around the world, and then he gets into ethical conduct of war, faith and the will to fight, race, military women, casualties, pows, reconciliation with enemies, reconciliation of wars. we're not going to get all that in the conversation, but some of you may want to have questions about those topics, and it is all in this amazing book. maybe you can start out before we launch into the meat, give us a sense about how it is you came to write this book, what got you interested in this topic , and then we will launch into the next piece. >> i really can't be happier to have been invited to speak here. i knew stephen bac
top of that working in various positions with central command, joint staff, west point faculty, national defense university, secretary of state, et cetera. he has his phd from the university of maryland, and he is excited to talk to dr. kurt piehler about this wonderful topic. take it away. >> thanks, jeremy. [ applause ] for the crowd, kurt covers an amazing amount of ground on this book, everything from mobilizing the nation for war , the role of fdr, the mobilization of the chaplain...
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we've seen this week at the university of maryland anti-israel protests where there are reports theyhis is sick, it is twisted and a manifest indication. my book explains why it happens. the cultural marxist views the world in karl marx price -- the radical left decided the jews are the oppressor and palestinians are victims and accordingly they support a violent revolution of the victims and cheering on the acts of violence and murder of children in israel. they are rooting for the hamas terrorists. it is disgraceful. >> dana: in the last minute we have could you tell us your thoughts about the president biden and xi meeting today? any hope for what could come out of it and suggestions for what should be accomplished? >> i have a lot of suggestions. the last chapter in my book is on china and explains how china is connected to the woke virus every institution. i talk about an american who has been wrongfully held in china for ten years. in biden were fighting for americans he would be telling xi release mark now. i have no confidence that he did that because the democrat party sadly
we've seen this week at the university of maryland anti-israel protests where there are reports theyhis is sick, it is twisted and a manifest indication. my book explains why it happens. the cultural marxist views the world in karl marx price -- the radical left decided the jews are the oppressor and palestinians are victims and accordingly they support a violent revolution of the victims and cheering on the acts of violence and murder of children in israel. they are rooting for the hamas...
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at the university of maryland, you will remember the phrase holocaust 2.0 was found written in sidewalk chalk on campus there. a number of anti-semitic incidents in the u.s. have more than quadruple since the start of the war. another witness today on what he wants to see change on these campuses. >> we want them to come away with a commitment to make america again free of anti-semitism, to make the anti-semitism that is exploding off of our university campuses, places of higher education that seem to be failing at basic values, to make them safe places, friendly places for jews and for everyone. >> that's so important to so many people out there, bill. i can tell you if you are wondering, no squad members are part of this committee. you won't see them in this hearing. we'll see what comes out of this hearing if they come up with any ideas to present to these universities. bill. >> bill: dana has a question. >> dana: i understand that there are several maybe dozens members of congress who are watching the footage from the hamas attack on israel that is something our own martha maccallum
at the university of maryland, you will remember the phrase holocaust 2.0 was found written in sidewalk chalk on campus there. a number of anti-semitic incidents in the u.s. have more than quadruple since the start of the war. another witness today on what he wants to see change on these campuses. >> we want them to come away with a commitment to make america again free of anti-semitism, to make the anti-semitism that is exploding off of our university campuses, places of higher education...
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eye and an economist and a bin of economic faculty atit the university of maryland for 17 years now. before that i trained at m.i.t. i've long been interested in these types of issues related to inequality and poverty, and economics the families and child well-being in the u.s. how i came to write this book was i've been studying this issue for 20 years and it has become abundantly clear to me that what has happened to family structure in the u.s., the dramatic change in the way kids are being raised in the u.s. in terms of the increase in the ship gets a little folding when paired, that's more than oneth f five kids in the u.s. now, more than any other country in the world, it's become so clear to me that this is really a part of what's driving differences in the u.s. heir economic trajectories. it's not been good for the single parents who are bearing the burdens by themselves. and so i come at the issue very much as an economist thinking resources in the household. but ultimately i decided to this book because it felt like the conversations we've been having, you and i have been in
eye and an economist and a bin of economic faculty atit the university of maryland for 17 years now. before that i trained at m.i.t. i've long been interested in these types of issues related to inequality and poverty, and economics the families and child well-being in the u.s. how i came to write this book was i've been studying this issue for 20 years and it has become abundantly clear to me that what has happened to family structure in the u.s., the dramatic change in the way kids are being...
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. -- his father michael locksley is the head football coach at the university of maryland. sting division there. some saying, i would never have let my child play football. others saying, my grandchildren are playing tackle football. what do you make of that? >> yeah, michael locksley is a fascinating case because he coaches football. he coaches 100 or more young men to play this game, knowing that his son had cte. and to michael and to many of the others, it's a strange calculation, an impossible calculation between risk and reward. while many of us might say, oh, of course, we would never let our kids play football knowing that they might end up with cte , families, even these families are a little bit more torn than that, because they wonder or they look at all the rewards that football can offer, you know, the things like the camaraderie, the physical fitness, the sense of community, especially in small towns in america. they don't want their kids to be ostracized in certain places for not playing football or not being part of it and love the game. and so, they're trying
. -- his father michael locksley is the head football coach at the university of maryland. sting division there. some saying, i would never have let my child play football. others saying, my grandchildren are playing tackle football. what do you make of that? >> yeah, michael locksley is a fascinating case because he coaches football. he coaches 100 or more young men to play this game, knowing that his son had cte. and to michael and to many of the others, it's a strange calculation, an...
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of that working in various positions with central command, the joint staff west point faculty, national defense university secretary of state, etc. etc. he has his ph.d. from the university of maryland and he is excited to talk to dr. kurt piehler about this wonderful topic. mike, take it away. well, thanks, jeremy. so, so the crowd, you know, kurt covers in amazing amount of ground in book, everything from mobilizing the nation for war. fdr, his role the mobilization of the chaplain corps transition things civilians into gis the gis encountering other cultures and faiths around world. and he gets into ethical conduct of war, faith and the world of fight, race military women, casualties is reconciliation with enemies, legacies of wars. i say that because we're not going to get all that in the conversation. but some of you may want to have questions about those topics. and there, you know, it's all in this amazing book. you know, kurt, maybe you could start out, you know, before we launch into the meat just, give us a sense about how it is you you came to write this book, you know, what got you interested in this topic? and and then we're going to launch into the next piece. yeah it'
of that working in various positions with central command, the joint staff west point faculty, national defense university secretary of state, etc. etc. he has his ph.d. from the university of maryland and he is excited to talk to dr. kurt piehler about this wonderful topic. mike, take it away. well, thanks, jeremy. so, so the crowd, you know, kurt covers in amazing amount of ground in book, everything from mobilizing the nation for war. fdr, his role the mobilization of the chaplain corps...
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kevin blackistone is a journalism professor at the university of maryland, an espn panelist and a sports the washington post. kevin, i think you covered -- as i know, i think you covered knight when he coached at texas tech. kevin: absolutely. john: what are your thoughts? what do you remember about him today? kevin: well, the first thing i remember is, he's the greatest coach i have ever been that close to in any sport, period. i remember, when he got to texas tech, they were coming off a 9-19 season. they hadn't been successful in a couple of seasons. he came right in, put his imprint on the team. they went 23-9 and went straight to the ncaa tournament. i remember he also altered the uniforms a little bit to look like the old indiana hoosiers, who -- where he made his fame. but he could put his imprint, his mark on a team just amazingly. and he ran this motion offense, which meant he didn't have to rely on any particular player to be a scorer. everybody became a scorer. he ran a great defense. he was just a genius of a basketball coach. there's no question about it. john: what made him
kevin blackistone is a journalism professor at the university of maryland, an espn panelist and a sports the washington post. kevin, i think you covered -- as i know, i think you covered knight when he coached at texas tech. kevin: absolutely. john: what are your thoughts? what do you remember about him today? kevin: well, the first thing i remember is, he's the greatest coach i have ever been that close to in any sport, period. i remember, when he got to texas tech, they were coming off a 9-19...
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the bombardment of civilians were joined now by the homicide professor of communication at university of maryland. and she's joining us by skype from washington dc. thank you very much for your time. is the us presidents out of that with want americans want a new dallas for progress poll shows that 80 percent of democrats, 56 percent of republicans and 57 percent of independence. believe the us should core for a ceasefire to thank you so much for having me. there is definitely a growing sentiment here in the united states and also around the world to really save the lives of innocent civilians in guns, especially the children who are being killed they in and they out the elderly women, mothers shouting and screaming and yelling at the kids are being killed in front of that one eyes. these pictures are now. so today think around the world in social media is cutting them everywhere and people can see these atrocities they in and they out. so it really, there is a growing public opinion pressure here in the united states. unfortunately, the budget administration up till this moment does not seem to
the bombardment of civilians were joined now by the homicide professor of communication at university of maryland. and she's joining us by skype from washington dc. thank you very much for your time. is the us presidents out of that with want americans want a new dallas for progress poll shows that 80 percent of democrats, 56 percent of republicans and 57 percent of independence. believe the us should core for a ceasefire to thank you so much for having me. there is definitely a growing...
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also known as the violence reduction center or v.r.c., located at the university of maryland, college park. the mission is simple. we seek to save lives by stopping violence using science. thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today on victims of violent crimes in the district of columbia. this issue is personally and professionally important to me. i live here in the district. i was first exposed to violence while teaching at roosevelt high school where one of my students was shot and killed. i fought crime in courtrooms in new york city while working as alogical prosecutor. i help start anti-violence initiatives as a senior federal and state government official. most recently i have studied the issue of violent crime while working in academia. violent crime in the united states should not be a partisan issue. in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, violence surged around the nation. it rose in urban, suburban, and rural areas. it rose in red states and in blue states. it rose in cities run by republicans and in those led by democrats. recently, rates of violent crime ha
also known as the violence reduction center or v.r.c., located at the university of maryland, college park. the mission is simple. we seek to save lives by stopping violence using science. thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today on victims of violent crimes in the district of columbia. this issue is personally and professionally important to me. i live here in the district. i was first exposed to violence while teaching at roosevelt high school where one of my students was shot...
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college campuses are disturbing, we've mentioned a few of those horrific threats, assaults, incidents that happened in universities, university of maryland one of the worst, referencing holocaust 2. oh. some happening in my own state of new york. cornell university. thank you for coming today and your bravery to speak. you are very impressive and i've heard great things from you in the future. looking at what happens at columbia university when an israeli student was attacked outside the library, hundreds of professors signing a letter supporting hamas's tara, nyu, jewish students had to be locked in a library for their own safety. we could go on and on. one of the worst examples that happened before october 7th is city university in new york. we had a law school last year thought it was a good idea to have an anti-semitic graduation speaker who actually said, quote, i want to celebrate kenny law as one of the few if not the only law school to make a public state defending the right of its students to organize and speak against israeli settler colonization, this is the loss will the past bds on student and faculty level representing a cr
college campuses are disturbing, we've mentioned a few of those horrific threats, assaults, incidents that happened in universities, university of maryland one of the worst, referencing holocaust 2. oh. some happening in my own state of new york. cornell university. thank you for coming today and your bravery to speak. you are very impressive and i've heard great things from you in the future. looking at what happens at columbia university when an israeli student was attacked outside the...
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in the state of maryland, childcare is more expensive than in-state tuition at the university of maryland. that obviously puts an incredible strain on family budgets and obviously reduces the ability of people to enter the workforce and they are having to pay more childcare in some instances that they are making or certainly not making all of that work together. he requested that the president has made will help 5900 providers in the state of maryland. this is a really important part of the president of's request. senator mayorkas, just a couple things to begin with. thank you for using your authority to expend those numbers. who cannot function. of course that hurts our entire economy. we appreciate your efforts you and i have talked about it many times. i also went to salute your involvement which is critical in safeguards for american and foreign workers. mike also mentioned that they did not. was already essential. more important now than ever with respect. we need those funds hate crimes in all their ugly forms. i also want to thank you for spelling bee myth that fentanyl through ill
in the state of maryland, childcare is more expensive than in-state tuition at the university of maryland. that obviously puts an incredible strain on family budgets and obviously reduces the ability of people to enter the workforce and they are having to pay more childcare in some instances that they are making or certainly not making all of that work together. he requested that the president has made will help 5900 providers in the state of maryland. this is a really important part of the...
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of the population that essentially siding with terrorists. >> i am blown away by that story, remember in college, ucla, maryland -- >> university of -- northernzona university. >> yes. >> so cool i couldn't remember. >> is supposed to be idyllic, lasting you think about is you shouldn't go to class because they just, it blows me away but joe rogan said something profound, he said this is what they are teaching kids not look at polls, is that true? those between 18 to 24, who you side with more in this conflict? 52% israel, 48%, but it's basically a clean split between 25 -- 54, it goes up to 82% they should be more 95% so anti- israel site something we see universities and in the media, associated press and major news organizations sites death tolls from gaza health ministries which is a take nas, hamas and they trust the numbers and it pushes the propaganda so it's from all sides. >> it is from all sides and anti-semitism and if you're in new york and we all are, you see it with your own eyes. i was walking down the street and there was a guy walking down the street yelling the jews, kill the jews and i was like what did you say? could have
of the population that essentially siding with terrorists. >> i am blown away by that story, remember in college, ucla, maryland -- >> university of -- northernzona university. >> yes. >> so cool i couldn't remember. >> is supposed to be idyllic, lasting you think about is you shouldn't go to class because they just, it blows me away but joe rogan said something profound, he said this is what they are teaching kids not look at polls, is that true? those between 18...
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we mentioned a few of the horrific threats, assaults, incidents that have happened at universities. at the university of maryland may have been the worst, referencing holocaust to point out. in my own state of new york, unfortunately too many. cornell university thank you for coming today and your bravery to speak. you are very impressive and i hope to see great things from you in the future. but, looking at what happened at columbia university when an israeli student was attacked outside the library, hundreds of professors signing a letter supporting hamas terror. and cooper union, jewish students had to be locked in a library for their own safety. we can go on and on. one of the worst examples that did not happen after october 7 but before was the city university of new york had a law school last year that thought it was a good idea to have an anti-semitic graduation speaker that actually said, i want to celebrate this as one of the few is not only law schools protecting the right of its students to organize against israeli settler colonization. this law school passed and endorsed bds on a student and faculty
we mentioned a few of the horrific threats, assaults, incidents that have happened at universities. at the university of maryland may have been the worst, referencing holocaust to point out. in my own state of new york, unfortunately too many. cornell university thank you for coming today and your bravery to speak. you are very impressive and i hope to see great things from you in the future. but, looking at what happened at columbia university when an israeli student was attacked outside the...
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i was just speaking at maryland university when one of my friends ran away crying, and we thought that it was hearing of my story, but what happened is cornell sending threats to jewish students, and that is something that made people scared in their homes, and i knew because i was locked in a home of not myself but of strangers in the gaza strip, but i didn't know them and i had to stay there for 24 hours just waiting for my turn to die, and to hear that is happening in the u.s., and students who are supposed to be the next generation of leader, and why are you so quick when it is coming to the jewish people? i don't want you to take my word and, you know, treat it as whatever, but study. it does not make sense that people justify slaughter of a genocide by protecting another. we should condemn all sorts of terror, and condemn all sorts of violence and when people kidnap in 2023, people should wake up to see, like would i be okay if my kids are taken by some idea or lost losing their body parts or being film and joyfully paraded through the telegram? this is wrong and separated, becau
i was just speaking at maryland university when one of my friends ran away crying, and we thought that it was hearing of my story, but what happened is cornell sending threats to jewish students, and that is something that made people scared in their homes, and i knew because i was locked in a home of not myself but of strangers in the gaza strip, but i didn't know them and i had to stay there for 24 hours just waiting for my turn to die, and to hear that is happening in the u.s., and students...
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of communication information at records university. books and libraries have always been a part of my life. my mother was a high school librarian in montgomery co., maryland for 32 years could i often spent my summers with her shelving, conducting inventory and checking in magazines. he always observed banned books week. mom would wring home the list of books that have been challenged and my favorite author judy blume was almost always on the list. the characters in her book seemed like real people to me. me and my friends. i can understand why people would want me to not read looks -- would not want me to read books about my own life. father was a professor at morgan state university in baltimore. when i followed in his footsteps picketing a phd, i knew what i wanted to study. why do people attempt to ban books? it is not surprising the reasons are clear. reading is powerful and the freedom to read can be frightening. according to the office for intellectual freedom, over 25 hundred unique titles were targeted for censorship in 2022. almost all the books can be categorized as diverse. books by annabelle lgbtqia, native people -- natives, people of color,
of communication information at records university. books and libraries have always been a part of my life. my mother was a high school librarian in montgomery co., maryland for 32 years could i often spent my summers with her shelving, conducting inventory and checking in magazines. he always observed banned books week. mom would wring home the list of books that have been challenged and my favorite author judy blume was almost always on the list. the characters in her book seemed like real...