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during a conversation at the university of minnesota or comments, on the wake of news stories concerningical concerns about the court justices. for the next round. >> we are delighted to have you here. for many reasons, you grew up in new orleans in the end of the mississippi? i think you said that there is a family connection to the university of minnesota? can you tell us about that western mark >> professor stein did not know this when he invited me, i do not think it is the reason he invited me. >> it is not my first time visiting campus. he lives rental house. i went and visited. >> i know that you know about the university, i saw them. i would like to start asking questions by asking a question about your undergraduate college. as the dean had said, you had graduated from rhodes college in memphis, a superb school and i noted several years ago just a fortis graduated from that -- justice fortis graduated from that college. we aware that a supreme court justice had graduated from the school and did you think about the supreme court at that time? >> i did not think i was going to be
during a conversation at the university of minnesota or comments, on the wake of news stories concerningical concerns about the court justices. for the next round. >> we are delighted to have you here. for many reasons, you grew up in new orleans in the end of the mississippi? i think you said that there is a family connection to the university of minnesota? can you tell us about that western mark >> professor stein did not know this when he invited me, i do not think it is the...
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during a conversation with law students at the university of minnesota, or comments come in the wake of new stories detailing ethical concerns among some of the court justices. i think he said there is a family connection to the university of minnesota. crux the professor did not know this when he invited me so i don't think that was the reason he invited me but my brother actually went to bu. it is not my first time visiting campus. he lived in a rental house in hankey town. >> i know you don't think about the university when you say the u. crux i want to ask a question by your undergraduate college. you received your undergraduate degree in memphis which is a superb school and i noted several years ago the justice graduated from the college. it was the memphis college of law. were you aware that a supreme court justice had graduated from your undergraduate school? did you think it all about the supreme court at that time? crux i did not know i wanted to be a lawyer. i had some vague awareness that they want to roast college. i thought, about going. i also thought about going to law
during a conversation with law students at the university of minnesota, or comments come in the wake of new stories detailing ethical concerns among some of the court justices. i think he said there is a family connection to the university of minnesota. crux the professor did not know this when he invited me so i don't think that was the reason he invited me but my brother actually went to bu. it is not my first time visiting campus. he lived in a rental house in hankey town. >> i know...
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for the nation's highest court, during a conversation with law students and faculty at the university of minnesota. or, seven the week of stories with ethical concerns among some of the court justices. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon justice amy coney barrett and i am delighted you are here. >> i'm delighted be here and think you for having me. >> thank you for coming especially in the first two weeks of the current term which began the first monday in october and how is it going this year. >> related this good so far we only had six and and run a two week in between our sessions so oral argue in arguments last week now it will be two weeks of readings to prepare for the next round. >> will we are delighted that you are here. and for so many reasons. you grew up in new orleans, the other end of the mississippi. >> i did. >> i think you said there is a family connection to the university of minnesota and can you tell us about that. >> i did and professor stein did not know this so i don't think it was the reason you invited me about my brother actually went there and s
for the nation's highest court, during a conversation with law students and faculty at the university of minnesota. or, seven the week of stories with ethical concerns among some of the court justices. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon justice amy coney barrett and i am delighted you are here. >> i'm delighted be here and think you for having me. >> thank you for coming especially in the first two weeks of the current term which began the first...
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at the university of minnesota. the northwest ordinance is still got the power of the law of the land. the michigan constitution quotes verbatim out of the northwest ordinance. tell us a little about it. well, the creation of the maine american constitution in philadelphia gets all the love attention you and it should. and it's absolutely crucial american history. and i hope all this work that's being done revive interest in history and civics. the united states puts a lot of attention on the constitution. i know you have gordon wood out here. everyone here should, go hear gordon wood talking in grand. he is the master. he is the expert on the founding of the country and the writing of the constitution. so please go hear him. but as gleave said up in new york, the continental congress was still meeting and they had to decide what to do with this big chunk of land that they ended up acquiring as of the american revolution, many of you probably know, many of the main battles of the american revolution. and what happene
at the university of minnesota. the northwest ordinance is still got the power of the law of the land. the michigan constitution quotes verbatim out of the northwest ordinance. tell us a little about it. well, the creation of the maine american constitution in philadelphia gets all the love attention you and it should. and it's absolutely crucial american history. and i hope all this work that's being done revive interest in history and civics. the united states puts a lot of attention on the...
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at the university of minnesota. the northwest ordinance is still got the power of the law of the land. the michigan constitution quotes verbatim out of the northwest ordinance. tell us a little about it. well, the creation of the maine american constitution in philadelphia gets all the love attention you and it should. and it's absolutely crucial american history. and i hope all this work that's being done revive interest in history and civics. the united states puts a lot of attention on the constitution. i know you have gordon wood out here. everyone here should, go hear gordon wood talking in grand. he is the master. he is the expert on the founding of the country and the writing of the constitution. so please go hear him. but as gleave said up in new york, the continental congress was still meeting and they had to decide what to do with this big chunk of land that they ended up acquiring as of the american revolution, many of you probably know, many of the main battles of the american revolution. and what happene
at the university of minnesota. the northwest ordinance is still got the power of the law of the land. the michigan constitution quotes verbatim out of the northwest ordinance. tell us a little about it. well, the creation of the maine american constitution in philadelphia gets all the love attention you and it should. and it's absolutely crucial american history. and i hope all this work that's being done revive interest in history and civics. the united states puts a lot of attention on the...
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i think the university of minnesota and notre dame. there are plenty of place that is produce excellent lawyers. they should not be overlooked. professor stein: in addition to the fact that most of the justices graduated from the same ivy league schools, not all, but most of them, most of the justices have the same professional background as a court of appeals judge. i think justice kagen may be the only one that wasn't a court of appeals judge. she was nominated but not confirmed. do you think the court would benefit from more diversity in either geographic backgrounds. most of the justices come from courts of appeal on the east coast. would greater geographic diversity and more professional experience such as legislative experience be a benefit to the court? i think justice o'connor was the last justice who served in the legislature before going on the court. justice barrett: i think that's right. justice o'connor served in the arizona state legislature. and it may well have been her experience as a state legislator that made her part
i think the university of minnesota and notre dame. there are plenty of place that is produce excellent lawyers. they should not be overlooked. professor stein: in addition to the fact that most of the justices graduated from the same ivy league schools, not all, but most of them, most of the justices have the same professional background as a court of appeals judge. i think justice kagen may be the only one that wasn't a court of appeals judge. she was nominated but not confirmed. do you think...
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during a speech at the university of minnesota yesterday, barrett said it would be a good idea for theto adopt a formal code of conduct, but she said the nine justices already agree they should hold themselvs to the highest equity contact standards possible, but several justices have recently come under scrutiny. >>> well, still ahead, a warning about the rising cost of the auto strike. what the ceo of ford is saying about the economic impact of the walkout. aying about the economic impact of the walkout. i was surprised with the golo plan, i was not hungry. thanks to release, i don't feel the need to go for snacks or go back for seconds. give golo a try. this plan works. the ball is out and there's a pile-up. -let's go! -get in the pile! ugh, i'll deal with this tomorrow. you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man. look how crusty this is. shameful. ugh, it's just too much. not with this. tide. tide can tackle any pile. that a tackle pun? just clean the pile, ron. okay. this too. that was easy. when stains and odors pile up, it's got to be tide. dupixent helps
during a speech at the university of minnesota yesterday, barrett said it would be a good idea for theto adopt a formal code of conduct, but she said the nine justices already agree they should hold themselvs to the highest equity contact standards possible, but several justices have recently come under scrutiny. >>> well, still ahead, a warning about the rising cost of the auto strike. what the ceo of ford is saying about the economic impact of the walkout. aying about the economic...
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the, at the university of minnesota, a research team headed by going to guild of discover a compound that would be suitable for making known, hormonal contraceptive pill ferment in micro, we're really targeting a multitude of proteins. so i would say probably about 6. and of course the, it's very in stages of development and the one that is the, for of this a long as the project on a rigid in the wake assets receptor alpha. so i guess we are at this stage where we have, i guess the clinic. ok, i mean it's not a candidate is called y c t 5. tonight i'm was tested on my own mice. this compound is reducing spar. i'm counts and the thoughts from montezuma and excite coal and the mouse is 35. that is true. and so that is the amount of times that you have to administer the walk to see if the effect 99 percent of the mice rented, instead of tile 6 weeks after being taken off the drug they were able to reproduce again. plus the side effects minimal. the contraceptive has since been tested on other animals the company license the compound. they also did a similar amazing studies with rats. an
the, at the university of minnesota, a research team headed by going to guild of discover a compound that would be suitable for making known, hormonal contraceptive pill ferment in micro, we're really targeting a multitude of proteins. so i would say probably about 6. and of course the, it's very in stages of development and the one that is the, for of this a long as the project on a rigid in the wake assets receptor alpha. so i guess we are at this stage where we have, i guess the clinic. ok,...
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comply with the violation of minnesota statute -- interference with the use of public property and minnesota statute 609.60 five, trespass and will be placed under arrest by university police. all disruptive parties are asked to vacate the room or be subject to arrest. >> let's resume. crux we really are minnesota nice and we don't treat other people like that very often at all so we are so delighted you are here. you taught at notre dame for 15 years and you taught the constitutional law course. now that you've been on the court for three years, is the quote what you thought it was when you taught it? how would you teach that coach -- course differently? crux i think that the course is what it was when i taught it. i would teach at the same way because the cases are what the cases are in the rule of the court is what it is. but in thinking about what i know now that i did not know then and that i don't think i -- i was a law clerk at the court but i don't think i fully appreciated this even as a law clerk, the way opinions -- as an academic, as a professor. it can be frustrating when a supreme court opinion does not answer all the questions or it feels like some is
comply with the violation of minnesota statute -- interference with the use of public property and minnesota statute 609.60 five, trespass and will be placed under arrest by university police. all disruptive parties are asked to vacate the room or be subject to arrest. >> let's resume. crux we really are minnesota nice and we don't treat other people like that very often at all so we are so delighted you are here. you taught at notre dame for 15 years and you taught the constitutional law...
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bush and is now a professor at the university of minnesota.ems to me that o his way into these civil court case, donald trump was trying to relitigate what has already been decided, but that is not what this trial is about, is it? prof. painter: this trial is about fraud, bank fraud and insurance fraud, hundreds of millions of dollars of fraud, and others have been prosecuted for it, where you inflate the value of your assets for paying back loans and insurance. the financial collapse of 2008 was caused by those who would seek to inflate the value for the process of obtaining loans. this is a very serious type of fraud, and the new york attorney general is pursuing it. the new york attorney general does not report to the united states party -- department of justice kagan does not know what he is talking out. he could have pursued this as a criminal case. the manhattan district attorney was investigating this as a criminal case and almost brought charges, and they decided, because it was civil fraud charges, where they needed proof of fraud by
bush and is now a professor at the university of minnesota.ems to me that o his way into these civil court case, donald trump was trying to relitigate what has already been decided, but that is not what this trial is about, is it? prof. painter: this trial is about fraud, bank fraud and insurance fraud, hundreds of millions of dollars of fraud, and others have been prosecuted for it, where you inflate the value of your assets for paying back loans and insurance. the financial collapse of 2008...
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considerable background helps to conduct training: studying at bsu fc, bsu and the state university of minnesotaion to hockey, he enjoys yoga, as well as extreme entertainment; taking the best from life is his motto in life. tell us what we will cook with you today. well, our breakfast is quite hearty; today we will cook lasagna with pumpkin and spinach. quite unusual, but i think sometimes you can treat yourself. let's get started. come on for the lasagna. first turn, prepare a special dough, for the filling you will need 350 g of minced beef, pumpkin, 200 g of tomatoes in their own juice, a little olive oil, onions, 100 g of cheese, we have mozzarella, a pot of spinach and a few cloves of garlic. for bechamel sauce, prepare a glass of low-fat milk, a tablespoon of butter, oatmeal and a pinch of ground nutmeg . let's send it. this ship is on a long voyage, where do we start with you? then you take care of the pumpkin, cut it into small pieces, add some olive oil and everything stir, marinate in this way, uh-huh, and then i’ll start preparing the bechamel sauce, come on and tell me about your id
considerable background helps to conduct training: studying at bsu fc, bsu and the state university of minnesotaion to hockey, he enjoys yoga, as well as extreme entertainment; taking the best from life is his motto in life. tell us what we will cook with you today. well, our breakfast is quite hearty; today we will cook lasagna with pumpkin and spinach. quite unusual, but i think sometimes you can treat yourself. let's get started. come on for the lasagna. first turn, prepare a special dough,...
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chief white house ethics lawyer for president george w bush and is now a law professor at the university of minnesota what has already been decided, but that is not what this trial is about, is it? this decided, but that is not what this trial is about, is it?— trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, _ trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, bank _ trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, bank fraud - trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, bank fraud and i about fraud, bank fraud and insurance fraud. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of fraud. and others have done this as well but i have also been prosecuted for it, where you inflate your assets for obtaining bank loans and insurance and indeed the financial collapse of 2008 was caused by those who would seek to inflate real estate for the purpose of securing loans. this is a very serious type of fraud in the new york attorney general is pursuing it, no, the new york attorney general does not report to the united states department ofjustice, he does not know what he's talking about. this is the attorney gen
chief white house ethics lawyer for president george w bush and is now a law professor at the university of minnesota what has already been decided, but that is not what this trial is about, is it? this decided, but that is not what this trial is about, is it?— trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, _ trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, bank _ trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, bank fraud - trial is about, is it? this trial is about fraud, bank fraud...
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died when he was a little boy he took a rotc scholarship went to law school graduated from university of minnesota and mom right here -- amazing woman who my hero, and then the same people in that same room who afforded education september him to war. defending our freedoms right and he died there. and i love my country because we're the country that gave him education. and i want to do this to remind americans about how precious we are. how we have to take into account where we sending our young men and women to defend our freedoms. and the consequence of the very decisions that weme make in that chamber and i'm afraid in politics and america right now this cannot between washington and those rooms -- and where people are feeling is graphic and it is grotesque and got to change. >> congressman -- ap>> you made the deadline here barely but c you did. [laughter] you didn't make it in nevada you got one coming up in south carolina and will you be filing there and in the nomination if it doesn't work out will you back endorse eventually democratic nominee? >> start with that absolutely. i express adm
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her comments came during an appearance at the university of minnesota law school. >> do you favor ofof conduct for supreme court justices? what benefits do you see that would provide? >> i think it would be a good idea for us to do it, particularly so that we can communicate to the public exactly what it is that we're doing. in a clearer way than perhaps we have been able to do so far. there's unanimity on all nine -- among all nine justices that we should and do hold ourselves to the highest standards -- highest ethical standards possible. >> that's significant, though, because she's talking about specific guidelines being a good idea. justices clarence thomas and samuel alito failed to report lavish trips and gifts. two or justices did not recuse themselves from cases involved penguin random house publishing despite making money from book deals with the same company. "cnn this morning" continues now. ♪ >>> president biden is planning to make a historic wartime visit to israel on wednesday. >> this is a big win for israel. a real show of strength and solidarity. >> it makes me proud
her comments came during an appearance at the university of minnesota law school. >> do you favor ofof conduct for supreme court justices? what benefits do you see that would provide? >> i think it would be a good idea for us to do it, particularly so that we can communicate to the public exactly what it is that we're doing. in a clearer way than perhaps we have been able to do so far. there's unanimity on all nine -- among all nine justices that we should and do hold ourselves to...
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neurosyte is generally studying well this year, either taking law at the university of minnesota, or ity will require different approaches to assessing the knowledge of schoolchildren and students, and how they prepare, and how hollywood stars and i wonder what they were like as children? now we find out everything thanks to our colleague anna aksenova. good morning, hollywood stars, everything is so glossy today, fame, fees, fans, and looking at them, even it’s somehow difficult to imagine that all of them, too , were once ordinary children and went to school. they got bad marks there, waited for recess, learned lessons, their parents were called to school, some were even demanded to be expelled, others got it from their classmates. i wonder if any of these classmates thought then that they were offending the future world star? do you recognize this girl? angelina jali. she was probably the first beauty at school? not at all, angelina, who preferred black clothes, drew gloomy pictures and was rude to teachers, was shunned by her classmates. she didn’t like them, in the end she was ev
neurosyte is generally studying well this year, either taking law at the university of minnesota, or ity will require different approaches to assessing the knowledge of schoolchildren and students, and how they prepare, and how hollywood stars and i wonder what they were like as children? now we find out everything thanks to our colleague anna aksenova. good morning, hollywood stars, everything is so glossy today, fame, fees, fans, and looking at them, even it’s somehow difficult to imagine...
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the untold story podcast, i talk with father mike schmidt on youtube and chaplain of the university of minnesotauring our conversation, whichever offered these words for those that are suffering. >> the truth still remains the truth. that truth is that when we are on our cross, we're closer to the lord than ever. when we're on our death bed, we're on our last gasp. when we're in the midst of suffering, we have a symbol of a god that doesn't stay away. he's not distant. he draws closer in the place we need him the most. >> martha: father mike was in here in new york for a procession at midtown yesterday afternoon. for more of our conversation, go to foxnewspodcasts.com and join us. it was an extraordinary afternoon yesterday. there were 5,000 people on the streets of new york as part of this st. patrick's holy eucharist procession. people were looking at it. it was an interesting moment as we reflect and send our hearts and prayers to those suffering in israel. we'll see you back here tomorrow. have a good afternoon, everybody. i'll see you at 6:00
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jennifer grew up in minnesota and is a proud graduate of the university of minnesota, home of those goldenwhere she earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry. she made her way to yale where she met her husband and earned ph.d.'s in both molecular physics and biochemistry. apparently three degrees weren't enough so she continued studies at the university of delaware law school where she graduated magna cum laude and began a successful career. in the years that followed she had the distinction of clerking tboor federal judges appointed by president george w. bush. she went on to work at fish and richardson, a delaware law firm where she focused on patent law and other complex business issues. after three years in private practice, she felt called to serve the people of delaware and of america. she spent the next eight years at the u.s. attorney's office in delaware. then in 2010 -- 2019, rather, jennifer was selected to serve as a magistrate judge of the u.s. district judge for delaware, the same court for which she's been nominated to serve as a federal judge. the last four years have give
jennifer grew up in minnesota and is a proud graduate of the university of minnesota, home of those goldenwhere she earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry. she made her way to yale where she met her husband and earned ph.d.'s in both molecular physics and biochemistry. apparently three degrees weren't enough so she continued studies at the university of delaware law school where she graduated magna cum laude and began a successful career. in the years that followed she had the distinction...
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will be in violation of minnesota statute 624.72 subdivision three and the use of public property and minnesota statute 609.605 trespass and will be placed under arrest by university police. all disruptive parties are asked to vacate the room or be subject to arrest. [applause] back well let's resume our conversation. [applause] just as they are they really are minnesota nice and we don't treat other people like thisn' very often. you taught at notre dame for 15 years and you taught constitutional law course. now that you've been on the court for three years is the court what you thought it was when you taught it or would you teach that course differently now with your experience? >> the court is what i thought it was when icr taught it and i would teach the class the same way in terms of the substance because the cases cases are with the cases t are in the role of e court is what it is. in thinking about what i know now that i didn't know then and i don't -- i was a law clerk at the court with justice scalia. i don't think i fully appreciated being a law clerk the way that opinions are written either academic is a law student and i'm sure the law students in the
will be in violation of minnesota statute 624.72 subdivision three and the use of public property and minnesota statute 609.605 trespass and will be placed under arrest by university police. all disruptive parties are asked to vacate the room or be subject to arrest. [applause] back well let's resume our conversation. [applause] just as they are they really are minnesota nice and we don't treat other people like thisn' very often. you taught at notre dame for 15 years and you taught...
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in a speech at the university of minnesota yesterday cheney predicted jordan will not earn enough votes, adding that if he does it would be a really bad look for the gop. cheney also weighed in on the decision to oust kevin mccarthy. >> jim jordan knew more about what donald trump had planned for january 6th than any other member in the house of representatives. and if the republicans decide that jim jordan should be the speaker of the house, there will be -- and i by the way, i don't think that's going to happen. i think he'll lose. but if they were to decide that, there would no longer be any possible way to argue that a group of elected republicans could be counted onto defend the constitution. kevin mccarthy at every moment over the course of the last two years has done more to enable and collaborate with and apologize for donald trump. the democrats made what is a principled and honorable and in my view the right decision to say we cannot abide by that. the republicans need to choose their speaker. they're in the majority, but we are not going to help to enable somebody who has don
in a speech at the university of minnesota yesterday cheney predicted jordan will not earn enough votes, adding that if he does it would be a really bad look for the gop. cheney also weighed in on the decision to oust kevin mccarthy. >> jim jordan knew more about what donald trump had planned for january 6th than any other member in the house of representatives. and if the republicans decide that jim jordan should be the speaker of the house, there will be -- and i by the way, i don't...
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first of all , i would like to say that i am extremely honored to receive this award from the university of minnesotathat i would be counted among the revolutionaries. us army officer two marriages, three children, at 63 he decides that he is no longer a man, but now he is a woman. so, before and after, and after, that is, we now don’t know, does pritzker still have a brother or sister, or brother-sister? on the left we have james pritzker, on the right after everyone else. these transgender operations are already jennifer pritzker, not only a representative of this family, it is in the person of jennifer , as if pritzker, that the transgender story ends, she has an older brother, gibi pritzker, who is currently the governor of illinois, and he introduces there the most radical transgender laws, that is, all the madness that we see when five-year-old children in elementary school begin to be told that you can change your gender, these are the laws he passes, in fact, promoting all these lgbt agendas, before just in america in other countries, what are they doing? they are fulfilling the same, well, m
first of all , i would like to say that i am extremely honored to receive this award from the university of minnesotathat i would be counted among the revolutionaries. us army officer two marriages, three children, at 63 he decides that he is no longer a man, but now he is a woman. so, before and after, and after, that is, we now don’t know, does pritzker still have a brother or sister, or brother-sister? on the left we have james pritzker, on the right after everyone else. these transgender...
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he loves his job greeting and guiding fans at the university of minnesota football games. please see your ticket? judy: erik has cerebral palsy and apraxia, which limits his ability to speak. he understands others, but often uses a communication device to express himself. he visited six different employers with his dad before finding this job and earns $17 an hour, like the rest of his co-workers. erik: it was difficult to get the employer to understand the value i could bring to the job, but i was persistent. it was also hard when changes happened at work, but, with patience and training, i was able to succeed. judy: before this, marschel worked in what's known as a 14c program, where he was paid below minimum wage to place labels on bags of bagels. pres. roosevelt: in the working ot of a great national program -- judy: section 14c of president franklin roosevelt's fair labor standards act made it legal to pay workers with disabilities less than the federal minimum. it was designed to help wounded war veterans get access to jobs. there are now some 42,000 people in 14c wo
he loves his job greeting and guiding fans at the university of minnesota football games. please see your ticket? judy: erik has cerebral palsy and apraxia, which limits his ability to speak. he understands others, but often uses a communication device to express himself. he visited six different employers with his dad before finding this job and earns $17 an hour, like the rest of his co-workers. erik: it was difficult to get the employer to understand the value i could bring to the job, but i...
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for the nation's highest court, during a conversation with law students and faculty at the university of minnesota. or, seven the week of stories with ethical concerns among some of the court justices. [applause] [applause]
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klobuchar: what a great transition and i know you'll be eceviting the university of minnesota and met the interim president when you were visiting secretary. can you talk about, i know they're one of the finalists in the n.s.f. innovative regions program, in your view how can public-private partnerships help with education? mr. panchanathan: our program was created with the purpose to learn how to bring the parts together to make sure it's energized and catalyzed. so our regional program, 44 awards have been made and 46 states and territories are involved in this. every one of those awards have a number of industry partners and governments partnering and even technicians and other partners and we have community colleges, technical colleges, technical institutions as well as universities. so it's exceedingly important. let me give you a couple examples to illustrate the point. we earlier talked about 6-g, the next g, we should say, the next generation program has 35 companies participating in the rinks program and the total amount of resources they bring to the table is $50 million in
klobuchar: what a great transition and i know you'll be eceviting the university of minnesota and met the interim president when you were visiting secretary. can you talk about, i know they're one of the finalists in the n.s.f. innovative regions program, in your view how can public-private partnerships help with education? mr. panchanathan: our program was created with the purpose to learn how to bring the parts together to make sure it's energized and catalyzed. so our regional program, 44...
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he previously served in the minnesota house of representatives and was an assistant attorney general. he earned his law degree from the university of minnesota and bachelor's degree from taft. he appeared before this committee last in march of 2021 and didn't screw up so we invited him back again. mr. potter also served as general counsel to my friend and former colleague senator john mccain, 2000-2008 presidential campaign and taught campaign finance at the university of virginia and at oxford. he earned law degree of university of virginia, master's from harvard. third witness is maya wiley, civil and human rights. ms. wiley is also a professor of public and urban policy at the new school. previously she served as couple to the mayor of new york city and founder and president of the center for social inclusion. she earned her law degree from colombia law school and bachelor''s degree from dartmouth. with that, i will have senator fisher introduce our remaining witnesses. >> we have with us also neil who serves as senior research center at the center of growth and opportunity, nonpartisan think tank at utah state university tha
he previously served in the minnesota house of representatives and was an assistant attorney general. he earned his law degree from the university of minnesota and bachelor's degree from taft. he appeared before this committee last in march of 2021 and didn't screw up so we invited him back again. mr. potter also served as general counsel to my friend and former colleague senator john mccain, 2000-2008 presidential campaign and taught campaign finance at the university of virginia and at...
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of state steve simon. secretary simon served as minnesota's chief elections administrators sixth 2015 and previously served in minnesota house of representatives and assistant attorney general. he earned a law degree from the universityminnesota and bachelors degree. after his last appointment by president h.w. bush he appeared before the committee in 2021 so we invited him back again. and served as general counsel to my friend and former colleague senator john mccain, 2,002,008 presidential campaign campaign finance and law degree from university of virginia bachelors degree. our third witness is riley, president and ceo of the leadership on civil and human rights. ms. riley is a professor and previously served as counsel to the mayor of new york city, and presidential solution. and with that, i will have senator fisher introduce the remaining two witnesses. >> technology and innovation. defamation law and co-authored, amicus briefs to state and federal courts across the country on vital first amendment issues. the testimony shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> i do. >> thank you. be seated. >> members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity. i am steve simon, the privilege of s
of state steve simon. secretary simon served as minnesota's chief elections administrators sixth 2015 and previously served in minnesota house of representatives and assistant attorney general. he earned a law degree from the universityminnesota and bachelors degree. after his last appointment by president h.w. bush he appeared before the committee in 2021 so we invited him back again. and served as general counsel to my friend and former colleague senator john mccain, 2,002,008 presidential...
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william black thank you for your contribution professor of economics and law university of missory kansas city loumington minnesota thank you. with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from we cover tway and the team, it's goodbye. asia 335, the nays are 91. to shut the government down would be disastrous for the american people, our military and our economy, shutting down our entire government over obscure policy decisions. gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute, պայմանագրի համար, մենք սկզբից էլ ասում էինք, որ որեւից բանակցությունը Հայաստանի Հանրապետության եւ որեւէ ղեկավար, որեւէ պատճառ չունի, մենք ունենք, մեկ հստակ ճանապարհ, դա հանրաին, i think so. aleppo, a city raised to the ground, destructed by war. but beyond the rubble and a half destroyed house, life still continues, with all of its beauty, zest and hope. the headlines this hour, an explosion and ensuing gunfire hit the turkish capital ancora, close to parliament. authorities say the incident was a terrorist attack. evan's president. highlights the importance of muslim unity as he addresses international islamic unity con
william black thank you for your contribution professor of economics and law university of missory kansas city loumington minnesota thank you. with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from we cover tway and the team, it's goodbye. asia 335, the nays are 91. to shut the government down would be disastrous for the american people, our military and our economy, shutting down our entire government over obscure policy decisions. gentleman from new york is recognized for one...
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william black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law university of missouri, kansas city, lumington minnesota. thank you, with that we come to an end for the edition of the spotlight fromway and the team, it's goodbye. etkisiz hale getirilmiş canlı bomba salgaları ne yazık ki, bunu üzülerek anlatıyorum ki yaşanmıştı, onlarca da ambulans ekibin, polis ekibinin, içişleri bakanlığın hemen önüne sevk edildiğini söyleyelim, teyakkus hali. نه ما مشکلمون حجاب نیست گرونی و یه متر پارچه چیزی از ما مشکل ما رو حل نمیکنیم. پنج سال پیش تا حالا به. بسیار بد شده تقریباً زیر صفره خب فشارهایی که از خارج هست و اقتصاد فشاره و نمی ذارن راحت معامله بکنن ایران یک گوهره توی این دنیا از نظریت ایران کشور امنیه سیر در منطقه ما متأسفانه امروز امنیت حرف اول رو می زنم ما هدف اصلیم همه مردم دنیا آزادانه بدون سلطه اونها زندگی کنند as the berlin wall collapsed in 1989, so did the once great superpower of the soviet union, the communist party leader michael gorbachov ustured in new era of openness with the west. by 1991, peter was failing and along came the new russian states first president, this documentary tells the story
william black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law university of missouri, kansas city, lumington minnesota. thank you, with that we come to an end for the edition of the spotlight fromway and the team, it's goodbye. etkisiz hale getirilmiş canlı bomba salgaları ne yazık ki, bunu üzülerek anlatıyorum ki yaşanmıştı, onlarca da ambulans ekibin, polis ekibinin, içişleri bakanlığın hemen önüne sevk edildiğini söyleyelim, teyakkus hali. نه ما...
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black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law, university of missouri, kansas city, bloomington, minnesota. thank you, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. از پنج سال پیش تا حالا بسیار بد شده تقریباً زیر صفره خب فشارهایی که از خارج هست و اقتصاد ایران تحت فشاره و نمی ذارن راحت معامله بکنن ایران یک گوهر تو این دنیا از نظریت ایران کشور امنیه سیفه در منطقه ما متأسفانه امروز امنیت حرف اول رو می زنم ما هدف اصلیم همه مردم دنیا آزادانه بدون سلطه اونها زندگی. hossain and ibrahim are standing on the ruins of the house overlooking the school in the northern gaza strip town of bait hanon. the israelisound. them up and killed 16 of them where they stood, mostly children and wounded more than 55 others. the children were playing in the street, some were playing on the swings. we were surprised by the explosion, but when we turned round we saw the children had become shreds of flesh laying in the street, some were injured and some others were dead. my uncle shaban, jamal and muhammad were among those who died. every child of palestine now carries with
black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law, university of missouri, kansas city, bloomington, minnesota. thank you, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. از پنج سال پیش تا حالا بسیار بد شده تقریباً زیر صفره خب فشارهایی که از خارج هست و اقتصاد ایران تحت فشاره و نمی ذارن راحت معامله بکنن ایران یک گوهر...
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black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law, university of missory, cansas city, blomington, minnesota. thank you. with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from me coverway and the team. it's goodbye. it means jacket this jacket ready, i'm lembatopic here on press tv, and i want you to join me for cats and dogs, the heavy show that makes light work of serious politics, that's press tv cats and dogs lembadopic, don't miss it. در سال ۸۱ سلول های بنیادی جنینی موشی رو و در سال ۸۲ انسانی تولید کردیم این در واقع یک پنجره بر روی ما باز کرد پنجرهی که در اون در واقع به سوی پزشکی آینده این پزشکی آینده یک بعدش به یعنی چگونه می شود که یک عضو معیوب را ترمین کرد و بعد انواع موله های بیماری رو رس می کردیم موشی که مدل آسیب مغزی بود یا مثلاً فرض آسیب عصبی بود یا موشی که مدل سکته قلبی بود کبدی نضایر این تا بتونیم این علم رو ترجمه بکنیم یعنی اصلاً ببینیم که این جواب می دهد در دنیای جانوری اگه جواب میده پس احتمالش هست که در دنیای آدمی هم جواب بدهد. بعد ها به خاطر اینکه متمرکز باشیم روی خاصی و جا اتفاقاً یکی از بیماری هایی که روش متمرکز شدیم بیماری پارکینسون بود که تقریباً حدود یکصد رو
black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law, university of missory, cansas city, blomington, minnesota. thank you. with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from me coverway and the team. it's goodbye. it means jacket this jacket ready, i'm lembatopic here on press tv, and i want you to join me for cats and dogs, the heavy show that makes light work of serious politics, that's press tv cats and dogs lembadopic, don't miss it. در سال ۸۱...
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black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law, university of missory, kansas city, bloomington, minnesota, thank you, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. aleppo, a city raised to the ground, destructed by war, but beyond the rubble and a half destroyed house, life still continues, with all of its beauty, zest and hope. صحبت کردن در مورد آقای پروفسر عبدالهد یک کار افتخارآمیزیست بسیار پیگیر بود در دوره دانشجویی فوق العاده باهوشن و ایده های بسیار خوبی دارن اگر چیزی رو نمی دونه میگه سریح که نمی دونم خیلی سریح میگه نمی دونم باید یاد بگیرن تا زمانی که موضوعی را به نتیجه نرسن رها نمی کنن ما اینجا چیزی به نام نشد. نیست این فعلا اینجا هیچ کاربردی نداره قدرت اعتماد به نفس بالا دارن و معتقدن که باید در کشورشون و برای کشورشون کار بکنن. من از دوران دانشجویی که دانشجوی دوره دکترای بودم توی رشته مهندسی الکترونیک، گرایشان الکترونیک، مژغول شدم به صورت جدی وارد حوزه پزشکی بشمن و هم در حوزه بایولوژی سلولی، هم در حوزه پاتولوژی. و هم در حوزه کلاً کنسر. خب این ارتباطات گسترده با مراکز پزشکی درنیتز دکترا باعث شد که یه دید خیلی خوبی پیدا کردم به حوزه پزشکی و
black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law, university of missory, kansas city, bloomington, minnesota, thank you, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. aleppo, a city raised to the ground, destructed by war, but beyond the rubble and a half destroyed house, life still continues, with all of its beauty, zest and hope. صحبت کردن در مورد آقای پروفسر عبدالهد یک کار...
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neuracity is generally doing well in her studies this year, either taking law at the university of minnesota the future world star? do you recognize this girl, angelina djali, she was probably the first beauty at school, no, angelina, who preferred... black clothes, drew gloomy pictures and was rude to teachers, classmates avoided her, but she didn’t like them, in the end she was even transferred to a correctional class, and her peers also laughed at her thinness, broad shoulders and ridiculous huge lips, whoever would you have thought that years later many girls would run to a cosmetologist to get lips like ujali? lady gaga, now the oddity of potage is her thing, in her school years all this was fine. bothered her, yes, it turns out she was always so extraordinary. gaga herself calls those times the most terrible. her peers didn't like her nose. they didn’t understand why she wore so much makeup and why she wouldn’t lose weight. as a result, stephanie - this is gaggi's real name - began to struggle intensively with excess weight, but the bullying continued. then she persuaded her parents to
neuracity is generally doing well in her studies this year, either taking law at the university of minnesota the future world star? do you recognize this girl, angelina djali, she was probably the first beauty at school, no, angelina, who preferred... black clothes, drew gloomy pictures and was rude to teachers, classmates avoided her, but she didn’t like them, in the end she was even transferred to a correctional class, and her peers also laughed at her thinness, broad shoulders and...
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new york, william black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law university, kansas city, loomingto, minnesota, thank you, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight we cover way in the goodbye. my name is muhammad iqbal chaudhari, i was born in karachi, i was raised in a family of five children, so i started my education at the age of about four, three and a half, my mother was deeply religious, she used to explain that in the holy book, there are so many verses of universe and creation of humanity and creation of universe. and that our religion teachers to be more proactively looking into the truth, so we were pondering about different phenomenas, we used to see galaxies, we used to look into different animals, you know, that was extremely important factor in my intellectual development, and then in my secondary school, i have had the opportunity of benefiting from some very teacher, so our laboraties for chemistry and... physics and biology were as good as anywhere else in the world, then i moved to university and university was again a have access to some very good teach
new york, william black, thank you for your contribution, professor of economics and law university, kansas city, loomingto, minnesota, thank you, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight we cover way in the goodbye. my name is muhammad iqbal chaudhari, i was born in karachi, i was raised in a family of five children, so i started my education at the age of about four, three and a half, my mother was deeply religious, she used to explain that in the holy book, there are so...
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and noting that a given that he's from massachusetts where they play a lot of hockey the university of minnesota dilutes the men and women's hockey teams have collectively 111 double ncaa championships since 2001. i'm not sure you can have that record in massachusetts. he harbored has won many will. >> can you elaborate on how the new policies will help student athletes will come of the ones that you know in your written testimony about improving financial outcomes including areas of financial literacy, standard contract terms, agent registration? >> sure. the policies that the council is working their way through should be voted on before the end of the year. but they are basically designed to create what i would describe as transparency and accountability. the financial literacy piece is something some schools already do and we would like to see everybody required to do that. the uniform standard contract is basically about doing exactly the same thing we do in almost every financial transaction industry in america which is to have a contract that represents basic terms. and if an agent wants
and noting that a given that he's from massachusetts where they play a lot of hockey the university of minnesota dilutes the men and women's hockey teams have collectively 111 double ncaa championships since 2001. i'm not sure you can have that record in massachusetts. he harbored has won many will. >> can you elaborate on how the new policies will help student athletes will come of the ones that you know in your written testimony about improving financial outcomes including areas of...
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klobuchar: what a great transition and i know you'll be eceviting the university of minnesota and methe interim president when you were visiting secretary. can you talk about, i know they're one of the finalists in the n.s.f. innovative regions program, in your view how can public-private partnerships help with education? mr. panchanathan: our program was created with the purpose to learn how to bring the parts together to make sure it's energized and catalyzed. so our regional program, 44 awards have been made and 46 states and territories are involved in this. every one of those awards have a number of industry partners and governments partnering and even technicians and other partners and we have community colleges, technical colleges, technical institutions as well as universities. so it's exceedingly important. let me give you a couple examples to illustrate the point. we earlier talked about 6-g, the next g, we should say, the next generation program has 35 companies participating in the rinks program and the total amount of resources they bring to the table is $50 million in ki
klobuchar: what a great transition and i know you'll be eceviting the university of minnesota and methe interim president when you were visiting secretary. can you talk about, i know they're one of the finalists in the n.s.f. innovative regions program, in your view how can public-private partnerships help with education? mr. panchanathan: our program was created with the purpose to learn how to bring the parts together to make sure it's energized and catalyzed. so our regional program, 44...