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it is housed at the university of missouri in columbia, which is the oldest journalism school in the tially danny's papers were sent to the ire, but it is kind of a small, ragtag organization. i think their funding comes from numbers, it is $80 a year to become a member. the missouri society has a really nice archive facility, so they took over danny's files, so they are just kind of randomly into missouri. host: zachary treitz, do you consider bill hamilton a reliable source? guest: putting me on the spot here. i think that bill in my mind was a very well-meaning person as far as i could tell who wanted answers to a very complicated, difficult to discern story of what happened to ms. software and what had happened to his company, which went bankrupt trying to fight the justice department essentially, so when he was talking to christian over the years, i do not know how you could keep up the volume of communication that bill did, thousands of emails, tons of calls to christian without sincerely trying to find out what happened. as far as his ultimate reliability, that sort of comes in
it is housed at the university of missouri in columbia, which is the oldest journalism school in the tially danny's papers were sent to the ire, but it is kind of a small, ragtag organization. i think their funding comes from numbers, it is $80 a year to become a member. the missouri society has a really nice archive facility, so they took over danny's files, so they are just kind of randomly into missouri. host: zachary treitz, do you consider bill hamilton a reliable source? guest: putting me...
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co hudson, an american economist, undistinguished research, professor of economics at the university of missouri. now before the break, we talked about washington, beginning of a flight with russia in china. and i opened here, here in the russia and increasingly saw in china that washington is waging a battle, not just with them, but with history is such that if it is trying to sort of turn the top and turn back bit tied of history reaches objectively moving away from the unipolar world, i wonder, what do you think about that? that is not working. the united states tried to impose sanctions on russia. that's the best thing the, the could have happened to russia just because the sanctions on russia, against agriculture, against the other items mo, made russia fetus produce a phone food as on agriculture. and now, so the major grain export or it's, it's no longer dependent on the united states in europe, for manufacturers, for consumer goods. it's making its own. so the buy is set telling the rest of the world don't trade with russia, adult trade with china. they force these countries to save, all
co hudson, an american economist, undistinguished research, professor of economics at the university of missouri. now before the break, we talked about washington, beginning of a flight with russia in china. and i opened here, here in the russia and increasingly saw in china that washington is waging a battle, not just with them, but with history is such that if it is trying to sort of turn the top and turn back bit tied of history reaches objectively moving away from the unipolar world, i...
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hudson and the american economist undistinguished research professor of economics at the university of missouri. professor hudson, it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for being available. that's good to be here. now i know that your academic interest on academic ambition is in exploring and writing a history of dat from sumerian times thrown secret teacher feudal europe to the present. that i'm sure that must have offered you a unique glance onto the american that which has cross 134 trillion mark recently. do you see that primarily as an economic, as an idea, logical or perhaps as a psychological issue or do you see it as an issue at all on the surface? it's a, an economic issue. yes. and the logical because of the entire 19th century explained why a death overhead was going to be crushing the economy already. you know, under marks. uh, uh, and uh, the rest of the last of the 19th century people were saying, finance capital is both. an unproductive is an economic bird, but it'd be getting around the 20th century. there was a hole in the allowed to go. claim saying no finance is not
hudson and the american economist undistinguished research professor of economics at the university of missouri. professor hudson, it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for being available. that's good to be here. now i know that your academic interest on academic ambition is in exploring and writing a history of dat from sumerian times thrown secret teacher feudal europe to the present. that i'm sure that must have offered you a unique glance onto the american that which has cross 134...
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this morning we're hearing from the family of riley strain the university of missouri student whose body was found in a nashville river after a night out with fraternity brothers. >> strain had gone to several bars the night of march 8th, later seen stumbling and falling, his mother now telling news nation she got a text from him, raising concern that one of his drinks may have been spiked. >> he was drinking a rum and coke and it didn't taste good. and i said, well, you probably shouldn't drink it. then he goes, well, it tastes like barbecue. and i go, well, that sounds awful. and he said, well, it sounds good, but it's not. >> strain was missing for two weeks until his body was found in the cumberland river. his death ruled an accident, but his family says they don't believe it. when strain was found, his family says he was missing his wallet, boots and pants. despite wearing a belt. they say a preliminary autopsy also found no water in his lungs, possibly suggesting he may not have been alive when he entered the water. the family, now calling for a second autopsy. >> they're still tel
this morning we're hearing from the family of riley strain the university of missouri student whose body was found in a nashville river after a night out with fraternity brothers. >> strain had gone to several bars the night of march 8th, later seen stumbling and falling, his mother now telling news nation she got a text from him, raising concern that one of his drinks may have been spiked. >> he was drinking a rum and coke and it didn't taste good. and i said, well, you probably...
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here's abc's andrea fujii this morning we're hearing from the family of riley strain the university of missouri student whose body was found in a nashville river after a night out with fraternity brothers. >> strain had gone to several bars the night of march 8th, later seen stumbling and falling , his mother now telling news nation she got a text from him, raising concern that one of his drinks may have been spiked. >> he was drinking a rum and coke and it didn't taste good, and i said, well, you probably shouldn't drink it. then he goes, well, it tastes like barbecue. and i go, well, that sounds awful. and he said, well, it sounds good, but it's not. >> strain was missing for two weeks until his body was found in the cumberland river. his death ruled an accident, but his family says they don't believe it. when strain was found, his family says he was missing his wallet, boots and pants. despite wearing a belt. they say a preliminary autopsy also found no water in his lungs, possibly suggesting he may not have been alive when he entered the water. the family now calling for a second autopsy. >
here's abc's andrea fujii this morning we're hearing from the family of riley strain the university of missouri student whose body was found in a nashville river after a night out with fraternity brothers. >> strain had gone to several bars the night of march 8th, later seen stumbling and falling , his mother now telling news nation she got a text from him, raising concern that one of his drinks may have been spiked. >> he was drinking a rum and coke and it didn't taste good, and i...
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of the award by the reynolds journalism institute at the university of missouri was given into a freelancelist with the associate of parens. commonsense would remind either a still serious ethical questions about why a photographer just happened to be at the scene of the october 7th at mass murder. it is not appear to be a case of the right place at the right time, it appears to be the wrong place at the wrought -- wears time. it is fair to ask what these photographers knew and when thty knew it. that was associated with the award to say the image captures the "harsh realities of war". except there was no more. this led to the war. photographers were documenting horrific crimes committed by horrific criminals. his father is glad the picture one because he says it will inform the future, just like images of osher it's informed us. they are the saying says that a picture is worth a thousand words, the common sense things that picture is worth three words ups is evil among us. >>> without swing and former member of is all special operation counterterrorist unit, aaron cohen, is great to have
of the award by the reynolds journalism institute at the university of missouri was given into a freelancelist with the associate of parens. commonsense would remind either a still serious ethical questions about why a photographer just happened to be at the scene of the october 7th at mass murder. it is not appear to be a case of the right place at the right time, it appears to be the wrong place at the wrought -- wears time. it is fair to ask what these photographers knew and when thty knew...
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university of texas, am i right? >> i did for three semesters. did i not finish there but i finished at the university of missouri, yes indeed i have a little texas ceo on the audio book. and i love the story because apparently he said when he took over the family business he said, you know, if i can really make a lot of money and make this successful, i will share the secrets of my success. and he did. and we have got a little snippet, this is you as the ceo explaining when business is love. listen, jon. >> i don't think the principles in these pages as scientific in nature, although perhaps they are. instead, i think of them more as ingredients in a recipe. you might not expect to use these particular ingredients when managing a business enterprise as they include love, joy, peace, gratitude, humility, mastery, abundance and success. but, when you put these ingredients into what you are creating, you get the same, awesome results every time. >> steve: jon, ultimately the result is because of love and, you know, here we are sitting in new york city and it's like what business in new york runs on love but apparently this guy's business does. >> i
university of texas, am i right? >> i did for three semesters. did i not finish there but i finished at the university of missouri, yes indeed i have a little texas ceo on the audio book. and i love the story because apparently he said when he took over the family business he said, you know, if i can really make a lot of money and make this successful, i will share the secrets of my success. and he did. and we have got a little snippet, this is you as the ceo explaining when business is...
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university of michigan. full disclosure, i went to the university of missouri.f, journalism school. my brother, my brother went to columbia. got his phd in biochemistry. we split the baby here. kelly: all right, well, charlie, so good to chat with you. so interesting. >> i won't hold it against you went to harvard, [laughter] kelly: undergrad. we ended up at the same place, right? we're doing good stuff. >> we went backwards. kelly: never. fox family amazing. >> i'm about to be fired. kelly: [laughter]. folks the closing bell rings in about 3 1/2 minutes. markets, they are flat right now ahead of gdp tomorrow. you have got the dow down seven, s&p 500 and nasdaq they are up. we are also about 3 1/2 minutes away from getting meta's report. they will have their earnings call at four 30 but those numbers will be out in a few minutes. analysts are expecting eps coming in at 4.2, a little over 36 in revenue. massive jumps from last year the tech defiant posted 2.20 he eps and.75 billion in revenue. meta up 35% year-to-date. many are foxing to a.i. stock, our "countdow
university of michigan. full disclosure, i went to the university of missouri.f, journalism school. my brother, my brother went to columbia. got his phd in biochemistry. we split the baby here. kelly: all right, well, charlie, so good to chat with you. so interesting. >> i won't hold it against you went to harvard, [laughter] kelly: undergrad. we ended up at the same place, right? we're doing good stuff. >> we went backwards. kelly: never. fox family amazing. >> i'm about to...
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i had a theater scholarship at the university of missouri. ew plays there to varying degrees of success, and i've just kind of done it, my whole life. really, i only recently did i start getting paid for it. so it was, you know, it was kind of that that kind of thing. it just i kept finding myself, in the theater groups and surrounded by by the acting types. and i enjoy it, and that's kind of, tangentially. what what? this is this book is about, too, is like, find your find the thing you really enjoy doing and then bring the people along and treat them well. and everybody will have a positive experience. and ideally your, your company or your project or whatever you're working on will be infused with that sensibility and that will, bear fruit. >> so interesting. yeah yeah, it is really interesting how people pick projects and what speaks to them. and i know you asked him that in terms of like, so, you know. >> yeah. had you heard of this company before? because i had not heard of it before, but i also haven't bought a million dollar mattress.
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about me, i came to the united states in 1973 and got a mechanical engineering degree from university of missouri where senator hawley is from. after that, i work for companies that were involved in space shuttle. i had a friend who worked on the space shuttle, he was always complaining about the quality of the o rings we had in the space shuttle rocket boosters. he was scared they might fail. he raised his concerns and he was heard and he wasn't heard and seven brave astronauts, including the teacher in space, died when the "challenger" o rings ultimately failed. just as he predicted. at the moment, i know that if i were ever in a similar situation i would have to come up and speak up. i have analyzed boeing's own data to conclude that the company has taken manufacturing short cuts on the 787 program that may significantly reduce the airplane safety. and the life cycle. since 2013, there have been serious issues on the 787 program, not proper closing thousands of gaps in the assembly of the fuselage on major joints. boeing's standard says these gaps must be closed, usually by a small shim or fil
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of them. this is a guy named wilbur sparks. he had just graduated from law school in missouri at columbia. at that, the university of missouri. is that in columbia? yeah. thank you. and he went to the masonic convention that followed with his dad, who was some kind of local walking down the street. they run into head of the missouri masons. senator harry truman. the father introduces his proud father introduces his son to the senator. and truman says to wilbur, what are you going to do? what are you going to do now that you're graduating? oh, i'm probably going in the army he says, i think. but until that happens, i'll probably i'll work at my dad's law firm. truman says, well, i got a better idea. how'd you like to come work for me in washington, d.c.? he hires wilbur right there on the street. a couple of weeks later, wilbur gets a letter, pack your stuff. come on to washington. and he work for the committee. i got to know wilbur's daughter, sally sparks. pretty well, i spent a lot of time late at night on zoom calls. she was very patient, answering my question. and she let me know that walter and his wife eben wereuge in t
of them. this is a guy named wilbur sparks. he had just graduated from law school in missouri at columbia. at that, the university of missouri. is that in columbia? yeah. thank you. and he went to the masonic convention that followed with his dad, who was some kind of local walking down the street. they run into head of the missouri masons. senator harry truman. the father introduces his proud father introduces his son to the senator. and truman says to wilbur, what are you going to do? what...
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revolutionary iran, the political handbook, social or date of the college of art science isn't education at missouri, university of science and technology. welcome to the w. i'd like to pick up on a couple of thoughts she treated recently about this conflict. you said iran's unexpectedly forceful attack shows the limits of american detachment. so 2 things to pick out of that was this attack unexpected or forceful, given that iran telegraph be attacked in advance and use drones that took hours to arrive and to the limits of american determines it's an interesting idea. i'd like you to expand on. so let's start with the unexpectedness of around the time as to why since is bad, you know, i mean these really, these are types the, they didn't cancel it in, in syria. it was approved walking to act, perhaps intended to your iran in to you to an attack, a fish, or because you know, they realize that the rain is neat to save face cold and code. and i think, you know, what we saw was either way, it daily, but rather, you know, 60 the attack by, by the radians that was communicated to, to the neighboring states. you know,
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hudson and the american economist undistinguished research professor of economics at the university of missouri. professor hudson, it's great to talk to thank you very much for being available. that's good to be here. now i know that your academic interest on academic ambition is in exploring and writing a history of death from son marian times throwing secret teacher futile. you're up to the present that i'm sure that must have offered you a unique lance onto the american that which has cross 13 for trillion mark recently. do you see that primarily as an economic, as an ideological or perhaps as a psychological issue or do you see it as an issue at all on the surface? it's a, an economic issue. yes. any logical because of the entire 19th century explained why a death overhead was going to be crushing the economy. uh, already you know, under marks. uh uh and uh, the rest of the last of the 19th century people were saying finance capital is both an unproductive as an economic bird. but beginning around the 20th century, there was a hole in the allowed to go claim saying no finance is not a versi
hudson and the american economist undistinguished research professor of economics at the university of missouri. professor hudson, it's great to talk to thank you very much for being available. that's good to be here. now i know that your academic interest on academic ambition is in exploring and writing a history of death from son marian times throwing secret teacher futile. you're up to the present that i'm sure that must have offered you a unique lance onto the american that which has cross...
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when she was named vice president of student affairs at lincoln university in missouri, she thought she'd but her loved ones say that dream soon soured. here's abc's janai norman. >> what do we want? >> answers! >> when do we want them? >> now! >> reporter: heartbreak and outrage at lincoln university. >> hey, hey, hoe ho >> reporter: the missouri hbcu founded by enslaved people over 150 years ago now at the center of a national controversy. >> we will honor dr. bailey. she will not be dismissed by this institution. >> reporter: this was the scene around the college town weeks after senior administrator antoinette candia bailey died by suicide in january. >> we need the university to know we're hurting and we need some type of help and transparency in order to move forward. >> reporter: why do you think it struck such a nerve and sparked conversation? >> it was shocking. i think there was a lot of fear that if the experiences that black women are going through are not being paid attention to, that they could have really devastating results. >> reporter: before her death, the vice presiden
when she was named vice president of student affairs at lincoln university in missouri, she thought she'd but her loved ones say that dream soon soured. here's abc's janai norman. >> what do we want? >> answers! >> when do we want them? >> now! >> reporter: heartbreak and outrage at lincoln university. >> hey, hey, hoe ho >> reporter: the missouri hbcu founded by enslaved people over 150 years ago now at the center of a national controversy. >> we...
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detained was this presidential candidate jose sign during a pro palestinian raleigh of washington university in missouri. so they chose police repeatedly shelving a bite against the 73 year old before removing her from the student's incumbent. while other video sees the green party member being escorted by 3 police officers with her hands upon paper strings with zip ties. hunter by the pro palestinian demonstrators also targeted the annual weiss house correspondents dinner with presidential vice protestors gathered outside the high profile event jumping. shame on you as guests arrived within 2 dozen palestinian journalists, how they should an open letter urging their american colleagues to boycott the ceremony. here's what we heard from those of the c. we are out here in front of the white house, corresponds the whole journalist accountable to remind them of the 133. how soon you internalize have lost their lives telling the truth. these are targeted attacks . these are systematic as are, these are attempts to silence the truth and is not going to be silent. we're out, you're also highlighting the coura
detained was this presidential candidate jose sign during a pro palestinian raleigh of washington university in missouri. so they chose police repeatedly shelving a bite against the 73 year old before removing her from the student's incumbent. while other video sees the green party member being escorted by 3 police officers with her hands upon paper strings with zip ties. hunter by the pro palestinian demonstrators also targeted the annual weiss house correspondents dinner with presidential...
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university in washington, dc. and police arrested dozens of people joining a protest in support of palestinians at washington university in saint louis missouri on saturday evening. as we had earlier, one of them was joe stein, the presidential candidate with the green party. and this is us elections. she says, criticism of israel is often incorrectly described as anti semitism. it was there to support the students building the students and community members who were holding a peaceful, really wonderful, gracious educational community gathering, exercising their 1st amendment rights of free speech and not that far into it. the police basically attacked us and assaulted us, as well as arrested us. it's very clear that there have been and there's been, you know, an outrage has tradition of violence against palestinians from the get go. so zionism is something that needs to be defeated and being anti zionist is not the same as being anti semitic. what elijah called him bug, is from a to the international of peace group that fosters dialogue between jews, narratives, israelis, and palestinians. this is what he thinks about the war and gaza. my na
university in washington, dc. and police arrested dozens of people joining a protest in support of palestinians at washington university in saint louis missouri on saturday evening. as we had earlier, one of them was joe stein, the presidential candidate with the green party. and this is us elections. she says, criticism of israel is often incorrectly described as anti semitism. it was there to support the students building the students and community members who were holding a peaceful, really...
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of the rest circulating on social media. the u. s. green calling, can you presidential candidate jo sign was arrested in washington university in saint louis, missouri during the profile of sitting in raleigh on signs of a postage from the sanctuary. police pushing her with a bicycle. every course of process just tried to sound safe around this time said she was charged with a salting as an officer. component. titian was released office spending 7 hours behind phones, and she then proceeded to attend another valley at columbia. and as i said to us, the green parties coach s, as in margaret elizabeth, said the connotations arrest shows the extent to which political oppression develops in the us. well, i think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want peace for everyone and then fund genocide. they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the in the, in the world. and yet allow lawless behavior and, and, and to democratic behavior to take place right under their nose is not actively supporting it. when you see people like dr. stein on these prote
of the rest circulating on social media. the u. s. green calling, can you presidential candidate jo sign was arrested in washington university in saint louis, missouri during the profile of sitting in raleigh on signs of a postage from the sanctuary. police pushing her with a bicycle. every course of process just tried to sound safe around this time said she was charged with a salting as an officer. component. titian was released office spending 7 hours behind phones, and she then proceeded to...
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carolina, police arrested thousands of people during a protest in support of palestinians at washington university in saint louis missouri on saturday evening. so we had earlier, one of them was jill stein, a presidential candidate with the green policy in this is us elections. she says, criticism of israel is often incorrectly described as anti semitism. it was there to support the students building the students and community members who were holding a peaceful, really wonderful, gracious educational community gathering, exercising their 1st amendment rights of free speech and not that far into it. the police basically attacked us and assaulted us as well as arrested us. it's very clear that there have been and there's been, you know, and outrage is tradition of violence against palestinians from the get go. so zionism is something that needs to be deleted and being anti zionist is not the same as being anti semitic. the now thousands of schools across parts of asia have closed temporarily due to an extreme heat wave source. he's in the philippines have suspended. cost is for the 3 days off the shopping schools last wee
carolina, police arrested thousands of people during a protest in support of palestinians at washington university in saint louis missouri on saturday evening. so we had earlier, one of them was jill stein, a presidential candidate with the green policy in this is us elections. she says, criticism of israel is often incorrectly described as anti semitism. it was there to support the students building the students and community members who were holding a peaceful, really wonderful, gracious...
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only ones facing the heavy hand of the law on occasions during the process, us green party presidential candidate jo spelling was arrested at washington university in missouri during the raleigh on saturday for it showed police pushing her boss using bicycles of protesters tried to stumble across, dr. stein said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars. us being party coach, our person, margaret elizabeth told us the presidential hopefuls arrest tells its own story as well. i think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want peace for everyone and then fund genocide. they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the law in the world. and yet allow lawless behavior and, and anti democratic behavior to take place right under their nose is not actively supporting it. when you see people like dr. stein on these protest lines being arrested, you're, you're really seeing the, the actual behind the mask face of the democratic party. they're, they're just a fascist tool to across the people. the t
only ones facing the heavy hand of the law on occasions during the process, us green party presidential candidate jo spelling was arrested at washington university in missouri during the raleigh on saturday for it showed police pushing her boss using bicycles of protesters tried to stumble across, dr. stein said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars. us being party coach, our person, margaret elizabeth told us the presidential...
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green party presidential terms of a deal sign was arrested in washington university in some new ways. missouri. do you end up for the palestinian valley on san jose to sage from the sea showed pennies pushing her with a bicycle as a group of protesters trying to stand by grounds as signs that she was charged with us. so saying an officer to pull the fish and it was winning stone for spending 7 hours behind summer. they then proceeded to attend another riley at columbia university. do i screen parts each co chance has a non quick visitor stays, the politicians arrest since the extent to which political of question has to send that to you? well, i think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want peace for every and then fund genocide. they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the in the, in the world, and yet allow lawless behavior and, and, and to democratic behavior to take place right under their nose is not actively supporting it. when you see people like dr. stein on these protest l
green party presidential terms of a deal sign was arrested in washington university in some new ways. missouri. do you end up for the palestinian valley on san jose to sage from the sea showed pennies pushing her with a bicycle as a group of protesters trying to stand by grounds as signs that she was charged with us. so saying an officer to pull the fish and it was winning stone for spending 7 hours behind summer. they then proceeded to attend another riley at columbia university. do i screen...
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universities in the country with an anti-israel protest on campus yesterday. at least 21 of the top 50 of universities have had an anti-israel protest activists in the past week. joining me is missourisman, house oversight committee member and house education and workforce committee member, eric burleson. your reaction to all of this anti-semitism raging across the country? >> yeah, i don't think that biden is accurate. i don't think that israeli students or jewish students should have to apologize just for existing on this planet. that's the junc juxtaposition te been put under. israel shouldn't have to apologize for defending its borders and its nation against these horrific, b barbaric attas that have occurred. maria: you don't see the upset you saw around january 6, you don't see the upset you saw in other situations like this. what are you going to do as n elected official to stop this anti-semitism in this country? this is absolutely disgusting. >> a few things. i just got back from israel and tried t to disseminate or of eliminate the erroneous talking points. one is that one of the things i want the american people to understand is that there are american citizens held hosta
universities in the country with an anti-israel protest on campus yesterday. at least 21 of the top 50 of universities have had an anti-israel protest activists in the past week. joining me is missourisman, house oversight committee member and house education and workforce committee member, eric burleson. your reaction to all of this anti-semitism raging across the country? >> yeah, i don't think that biden is accurate. i don't think that israeli students or jewish students should have to...
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of the rest are circulating on social media. the u. s. green party presidential candidate until stein was arrested at washington university in saint louis, missouri during a pro palestinian valley. on saturday. footage from the scene showed police pushing her with a bicycle as a group of protesters tried to stand their ground. this time said she was charged with assault thing and the officer, the politician, was released after spending 7 hours behind bars and she then proceeded to attend another rally at columbia university. you a spring party co chair person, margaret elizabeth says you apologizes arrest shows the extent to which the oppression has developed in the us. well, i think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want peace for everyone and then fund aside. they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the law in the world. and yet allow lawless behavior and, and, and to democratic behavior to take place right under their nose. if not actively supporting it, when you see people like dr. stein on these protest lines being arrested, you
of the rest are circulating on social media. the u. s. green party presidential candidate until stein was arrested at washington university in saint louis, missouri during a pro palestinian valley. on saturday. footage from the scene showed police pushing her with a bicycle as a group of protesters tried to stand their ground. this time said she was charged with assault thing and the officer, the politician, was released after spending 7 hours behind bars and she then proceeded to attend...
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detain during a pro, posted in raleigh to washington university in missouri was us presidential candidate. jill sign funded shows police for each of the shelving, a bike against the 73 year old before removing her from the student and company. other video seems the green party member being supported by a number of police officers with her hands, apparently restrained behind her. back with zip ties. also the pro palestinian demonstrators also targeted the on the old white house correspondents dinner hosted by presidential binding. protesters gathered outside the high profile event, jumping shame on you as guests arrive for the sizing. washington's continued support of israel. more than 2 dozen palestinian journalists issued an open letter urging their american colleagues to boycott this or i'm only, here's what those at the scene. i have to say out here in front of the white house corresponds to the whole journalist accountable to remind them at a 133. how soon you internalize have lost their lives, telling the truth. these are targeted attacks. these are systematic. it's are, these are attempts to joseph style is the truth and is
detain during a pro, posted in raleigh to washington university in missouri was us presidential candidate. jill sign funded shows police for each of the shelving, a bike against the 73 year old before removing her from the student and company. other video seems the green party member being supported by a number of police officers with her hands, apparently restrained behind her. back with zip ties. also the pro palestinian demonstrators also targeted the on the old white house correspondents...
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police have arrested dozens of demonstrators at schools in massachusetts, arizona, missouri, and indiana. meanwhile, california state polytechnic university, humboldt campus has closed. the university says, anyone who enters campus without permission could be rested. the university of southern california says it has also closed its university park campus temporarily over a disturbance. the school has reported property damage to its tommy trojan statue in those accusing those taking part in encampment demonstrations now, i'll show you this, this map gives you a sense of just how widespread these protests are there taking place at private universities and state schools alike from one side of the country to the other. now, in a moment, we'll hear from polo sandoval at columbia considered the epicenter of this protest movement, but first cnn's camila bernal has more from ucla here at ucla, things have remained peaceful for the most part, although students have taken over a large portion of the university, you see the encampment here behind me. >> many of them say they're staying here for as long as it takes the demands very similar to what yo
police have arrested dozens of demonstrators at schools in massachusetts, arizona, missouri, and indiana. meanwhile, california state polytechnic university, humboldt campus has closed. the university says, anyone who enters campus without permission could be rested. the university of southern california says it has also closed its university park campus temporarily over a disturbance. the school has reported property damage to its tommy trojan statue in those accusing those taking part in...
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only ones facing the heavy hand of a lot of times during the protest us green party presidential candidate jill stein was arrested at washington university in missouri during a profile listed in raleigh on saturday. for they'd showed police pushing over the bicycle. as protesters tried to study abroad, dr. stein said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars and then joined another raleigh at columbia university. incidentally, us bring party culture. margaret's elizabeth told us that the presidential candidates arrest shows on alarming scale of political oppression in america. well, i think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want peace for everyone and then fund genocide. they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the law in the world. and yet allow lawless behavior and, and anti democratic behavior to take place right under their nose. if not actively supporting it, when you see people like dr. stein on these protest lines being arrested, you're, you're really seeing the, th
only ones facing the heavy hand of a lot of times during the protest us green party presidential candidate jill stein was arrested at washington university in missouri during a profile listed in raleigh on saturday. for they'd showed police pushing over the bicycle. as protesters tried to study abroad, dr. stein said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars and then joined another raleigh at columbia university. incidentally, us...
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palestinian raleigh at washington university in saint louis, missouri footage showed place repeatedly shopping, a bike against the 73 year old stine before dragging her out of the students and cameron, additionally video captors, the politician being escorted out of the camp by 3 police officers, while her hands appear to be restrained with zip ties behind her back. the one of the latest pro palestinian demonstrations, kicked off at the annual white house correspondents association. dinner with president joe biden. protesters gathered outside the washington hilton hotel chanting. shame on you. as guests arrived for the meeting, more than 2 dozen palestinian journalists had issued an open letter urging their american colleagues to boycott the dinner. here is what we heard from those at the scene. we are out here in front of the white house, corresponds the whole journalist accountable to remind them at a $133.00. how soon you internalize have lost their lives telling the truth. these are targeted attacks. these are systematic. it's are, these are attempts to silence the truth and is not going to be silent. we're out, you're also the courage of housing, inter
palestinian raleigh at washington university in saint louis, missouri footage showed place repeatedly shopping, a bike against the 73 year old stine before dragging her out of the students and cameron, additionally video captors, the politician being escorted out of the camp by 3 police officers, while her hands appear to be restrained with zip ties behind her back. the one of the latest pro palestinian demonstrations, kicked off at the annual white house correspondents association. dinner with...
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steer clear of southern football powerhouses as the syracuse eight players won concessions for their program after their boycott and more recently, a missouri players boycott forced the university's president to resign. that's to name just a few proof. blackistone says that black athletes have the power to tackle the assault on dei. when those athletes understand their role on campus, their role in terms of generating tens of millions of dollars in revenue, and i think that they they are in a great place to wield power. i mean, is it fair for them to have to carry that burden? it may be a burden, but when they can wield their power and understand their agency, it's it's quite a thing to witness. given his experience with the black 14, mcgee's advice to young athletes is more nuanced. you got to do what works for you first. if you can make a difference, you do that. but number two, let's be realistic. do not do something, whereas you do not go to school because you're giving up that education option. you have to really look between the two things and which one is the most important to you. and this is my armband, the only one still here from the black 14 at the college football ha
steer clear of southern football powerhouses as the syracuse eight players won concessions for their program after their boycott and more recently, a missouri players boycott forced the university's president to resign. that's to name just a few proof. blackistone says that black athletes have the power to tackle the assault on dei. when those athletes understand their role on campus, their role in terms of generating tens of millions of dollars in revenue, and i think that they they are in a...
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university in saint louis missouri during a pro published and in raleigh. on sunday footage from the scene showed police pushing her with a bicycle. as a group of protesters tried to stomach all this time, said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars. she then proceeded to attend another rally at columbia university. and that's across night to us bringing party co chairperson margaret elizabeth for more on this you're most welcome to the program. can you indeed tell us more about the, the controversial risk of deals time as well. thank you for having me on and then thank you for giving the green party some some opportunity to explain our position on what's happened here. and what's happened to dr. stein to us as many of your viewers 15 during the videos shipped and shared. dr. stein was invited by the students to join them in their protest of the university's investment in particularly boeing aircraft, to manufacturer, who they sort of liked supplier of weapons and, and airframes for military purposes. so the students asked her to come and she did, and she is going to many colle
university in saint louis missouri during a pro published and in raleigh. on sunday footage from the scene showed police pushing her with a bicycle. as a group of protesters tried to stomach all this time, said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars. she then proceeded to attend another rally at columbia university. and that's across night to us bringing party co chairperson margaret elizabeth for more on this you're most...
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that missouri is funded by marketing tools, the local police headphones to injects the rest of the info, texas. meanwhile, flight to california stage, put 10 like universe, the pro 5 see 9. so it's have byron k. do themselves inside the building, these tables, chairs and the other objects, so block for the entrance. i'm prevent police a quick, one year from entering the premises. prob, i see, and protests have been swim ppo plus some of the most prominent us universities acts of this of in the study outcomes, challenging slow design carrying by most dom on an end to genocide in gaza. with the colleagues nicholas, i have crammed down how the university has suspended the product, science or veterans. you can with the, with the sort of thing, expulsion for students who come to you to be involved in that us present. jo, but it says the pro passing valleys are in our lease. i have to submit to of the submitted protests on cause that's why i don't understand what the what report was on into was a d. i'm harassing and harassed. what should i say to was a jewish people on a certain us college campuses that includes columbia university in new york. it has implem
that missouri is funded by marketing tools, the local police headphones to injects the rest of the info, texas. meanwhile, flight to california stage, put 10 like universe, the pro 5 see 9. so it's have byron k. do themselves inside the building, these tables, chairs and the other objects, so block for the entrance. i'm prevent police a quick, one year from entering the premises. prob, i see, and protests have been swim ppo plus some of the most prominent us universities acts of this of in the...