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earlier, we are to master such a lecturer in accounting at the university of nothing them in the u. k. how significant g 7 announcement is then asked me, it's going to fix and it is the 1st time that an i s political level. that's fine. a clinician that tax competition between countries is on full. but he's an agreement that is below wall spec stations where us initially proposed 21 percent as the minimum. and now we call at least 15, which shows a lack on vision from european leaders, germany and france and italy, which has a cooperation tax rate about 25 percent. so minimum tax really should be significantly higher than 15. and so they hope it that they will unilaterally lay the us will do increase the cooperation, the minimum tax to level cost of the u. s. so around 21 percent. but this is, that is the deal which takes into account the fact that there's a low pressure from tax savings to a lower minimum tax and 12.5 percent to the tax rate island switzerland has a similar effect the tax rate. so the reasonably that these deal with is low is around 15, that these is in line with c
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>> dan, people in the business world often scoff at the idea of universal basic income, why should we give people money for nothinghe government gives businesses tons and tons of free money. could the success of stimulus pages start to change people's minds about ubi? those stimulus payments impact our economy in a good way. >> yeah, it should, steph. you think back to the global financial crisis, right? the government socialized losses of some of the big of the businesses in this country and what did we do? we kept easy monetary policies in place for years and years and years, and actually, you can say that where interest rates are rid now is actually a byproduct of what we did in the financial crisis. so here we are. we're constantly socializing losses. i think at some point from the cares act it made the case for mayor tubbs and the experiment that he ran in his city why there should be some, i think, continuance of those policies that helped some of the most needy people in our country. >> josh, the vaccine rollout has been extraordinarily successful. it's been a long 14 months, but we are snapping back in a b
>> dan, people in the business world often scoff at the idea of universal basic income, why should we give people money for nothinghe government gives businesses tons and tons of free money. could the success of stimulus pages start to change people's minds about ubi? those stimulus payments impact our economy in a good way. >> yeah, it should, steph. you think back to the global financial crisis, right? the government socialized losses of some of the big of the businesses in this...
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of all these universes e. we think of space being read a mention of. x, y and z. three dimensions but there's nothing special about three. if you talk to a mathematician and bill say three is an ordinary boring dimension, other dimensions are much more interesting and maybe, just maybe we can have people living in these other dimensions. this is edwin abbott, a novelist who wroteabout flatland . a world on a tabletop, two-dimensional people on a tabletop and when i was a child i use to go to the japanese tea garden in san francisco and i would see the fish, the carpet swimming in two dimensions. they could swim forward, backwards, left, right up and down were forbidden. the universe was flat. the universe was two-dimensional, there is no third dimension . any fish talking about the third dimension would be laughed at for fear that crackpot, a mystic, an atheist. there is no third dimension. today many physicists believe that though we cannot yet prove that we are the fish. we spend all our time in three dimensions, not realizing there could be four, five, six, up to 11 dimensions. this is a hypercube
of all these universes e. we think of space being read a mention of. x, y and z. three dimensions but there's nothing special about three. if you talk to a mathematician and bill say three is an ordinary boring dimension, other dimensions are much more interesting and maybe, just maybe we can have people living in these other dimensions. this is edwin abbott, a novelist who wroteabout flatland . a world on a tabletop, two-dimensional people on a tabletop and when i was a child i use to go to...
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of african-american basketball player width t-shirts saying #not ncaa property. so these universities reap millions off of tv contracts and paraphernalia and under the guys of being a student athlete, students receive nothing and so this is another mode of using the category educational purposes, whether its be prospect exemption or be the apprenticeship status of student worker inside the laboratories or as tas, or as athlete workers as being student-athletes. amateur status. amateurism. they become mechanisms of wealth extraction. they're part of a more comprehensive business model and we need to understand that. i say -- if we can talk but solutions, i say one solution should be the neighborhoods and communities that produce these students should receive a portion of the wealth that they create. >> that's one of me questions notice work you do with the smart city lab. points come out about community benefits agreements. these exist in practice or utopian vision? >> they do. so, when columbia expanded into west harm almost because of community student activism they were forced to but together a community benefits agreement which offered construction jobs, job training, but it didn't go far enough. even i
of african-american basketball player width t-shirts saying #not ncaa property. so these universities reap millions off of tv contracts and paraphernalia and under the guys of being a student athlete, students receive nothing and so this is another mode of using the category educational purposes, whether its be prospect exemption or be the apprenticeship status of student worker inside the laboratories or as tas, or as athlete workers as being student-athletes. amateur status. amateurism. they...
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james, you and i went to washington state university and reminds me of that drive to washington state. nothing but we feel is very dry. and if it goes up in flames. oh my goodness. it can go from ridge to ridge to ridge and then start a fire which probably that's what happened yesterday in vallejo. so let me show you that video because by the time it was over it scorched about 10 acres didn't take them very long to know the cause of this fire because they say it was fireworks, obviously very preventable. you can't stop lightning strikes sometimes pg and e lines go down. but as as terms of fireworks, well, you have control of that, especially in many places in the bay area. they are considered illegal. we got a chance to talk to the firefighter at the scene. here's his thoughts on last night's fire. >> we did somebody call us and tell us it was started by fireworks iran, a hillside that was pushed by when driven. the acreage was approximately 10 to 15. it's dark. so it's a little hard to address, but that's what i'm being told 10 to 15 acres of grass that burn uphill and threatened multiple the
james, you and i went to washington state university and reminds me of that drive to washington state. nothing but we feel is very dry. and if it goes up in flames. oh my goodness. it can go from ridge to ridge to ridge and then start a fire which probably that's what happened yesterday in vallejo. so let me show you that video because by the time it was over it scorched about 10 acres didn't take them very long to know the cause of this fire because they say it was fireworks, obviously very...
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nothing. they still have one of them was submitted at the prestigious was the university in tokyo research. still learning lessons from 2011 the lab. again that again, this simulator reproduces a su nami way and the way it spreads and crushes into the walls, levies and building facing their most of the last through nami, which averaged 15 meters, but rate 40 meters at their toward the scientists have had to face the facts, however high the seawall thought they won't be able to stop all the waves. we made a very big discussion, what would be the appropriate height of break waters and also to know anybody else . and our final conclusion is that if that's not me, height is too high, it is very true for the purposes. and so we prepare for the to not me for once, for 100 years. if that's not height is more than that. we recommend the lady there so, but you wait from residential area before you move. can't stop. every wife die or at least being constructed to resist and stay upright submerged. can they truly help the resident behind the wall by reducing the power of the waves . ready ready me 400
nothing. they still have one of them was submitted at the prestigious was the university in tokyo research. still learning lessons from 2011 the lab. again that again, this simulator reproduces a su nami way and the way it spreads and crushes into the walls, levies and building facing their most of the last through nami, which averaged 15 meters, but rate 40 meters at their toward the scientists have had to face the facts, however high the seawall thought they won't be able to stop all the...
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nothing. they still have one of them was submitted at the prestigious was the university in tokyo research. still learning lessons from 2011 the lab. again, men, again, this stimulates a reproduces, a su nami ways. and the way it spreads and crashes into the walls, levies and building facing the on those of the last 2 nami, which averaged 15 meters, but rate 40 meters, that they're told. the scientists had to face the facts. however high the sea will dod, they won't be able to stop all the waves. we made a very big discussion, what will be the appropriate height of break voters and also to anybody else? and our final conclusion is that if that's not me, height is too high, it is very easy to put the property. and even if it is more so we prepare for the to not me for once, for 100 years. if that's not height is more than that. we recommend there is, there are 3, but you wait from the show area before you move can't stop every wave die or at least being constructed to resist and stay upright, submerged the can. they truly help the resident behind the wall by reducing the power of the waves.
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university of phoenix. ♪ ♪ >> greg: they hate that his rents, now they hate his pants. they have nothingf topics during his saturday rally in north carolina but people on twitter were stuck on this one thing, his pants. you blue sars on twitters, see , they thought it had been trump was wearing his pants backwards. we did the media do come monday zeroed in on his pants of course. meeting to headline such as "trump successfully wore pants correctly" report to new york magazines. actually he wasn't wearing his pants backwards at it we can that's mpr. referencing a investigation that reviewed the rally's footage. better to have your pants on backwards then two monkeys rip them off you. >> [bleep] [bleep]! [laughter] >> greg: terrifying. no means no, monkeys. no means no, monkeys. consensual, consensual even on the beach. all right, how weird is it that our media can comment on this but not give a dang with covid. >> covid they don't care about shootings in chicago. i bet if trump's pants ran for mayor of chicago they would win. that's just one end alpha trump is, what a powerful -- his tie
university of phoenix. ♪ ♪ >> greg: they hate that his rents, now they hate his pants. they have nothingf topics during his saturday rally in north carolina but people on twitter were stuck on this one thing, his pants. you blue sars on twitters, see , they thought it had been trump was wearing his pants backwards. we did the media do come monday zeroed in on his pants of course. meeting to headline such as "trump successfully wore pants correctly" report to new york...
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nothing for your customers. when you earn a degree with university of phoenix, we support you with career coaching for life, includingbuilding and more. that's our promise to you. that's career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? that's career services for life. qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feeling
nothing for your customers. when you earn a degree with university of phoenix, we support you with career coaching for life, includingbuilding and more. that's our promise to you. that's career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? that's career services for life. qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. (man) i've made progress...
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of people who like pizza, it would be less than 97%. there is nothing that gets 97% of the public behind it. yet, as you're saying, we don't have a universal-background checks. it's crazy. and the reason why is because you have small states, that have just as equal a say as big states. in the senate. so, for example, if a senator from alabama decides that he doesn't want sllegislation on guns, she has just as much of a say as a senator from new york or massachusetts, which are much more populated. it's not based on population, in terms of the vote when it comes to legislation. so while, almost everybody wants something. unless you get the people from those, specific states, you're not getting it. and that's where we are today. there is something called red-flag laws. that, also, is over 80% popularity. universal-background checks are favored by gun owners, by huge majorities. it's ridiculous. it's a very basic thing. it's ridiculous that we don't have it. >> yeah. meanwhile, the country almost becomes numb to mass shooting, after mass shooting. it's extraordinary. got to leave it there. matthew lippman, always good to see you. thanks so mu
of people who like pizza, it would be less than 97%. there is nothing that gets 97% of the public behind it. yet, as you're saying, we don't have a universal-background checks. it's crazy. and the reason why is because you have small states, that have just as equal a say as big states. in the senate. so, for example, if a senator from alabama decides that he doesn't want sllegislation on guns, she has just as much of a say as a senator from new york or massachusetts, which are much more...
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of their party. and look, i don't want to talk about trump, they do nothing would make me happier than if the republican party universallyd the cult and ideology of trumpism and trump himself jetted off into the sun never to be heard from again. so, i don't miss donald trump. but, i will admit, i do occasionally miss some of the secondary characters in his orbit. you know the whimsical goofballs, who with each passing day fade further from the front pages and, you know, i get sad thinking that i might never hear from them -- [ siren sounds ] woah oh, hold on. wait a second. is that our recently installed rudy giuliani news alert siren >> breaking news just moments ago, rudy giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in new york state. >> today, a panel of judges came forward with their decision in a 33-page opinion. they say, in part, we conclude that there is uncontroverted evidence the respondent, that being giuliani, communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to the courts, lawmakers and the public at large, in his capacity as lawyer for former president donald j. trump. >> seth: i mean, i'm just s
of their party. and look, i don't want to talk about trump, they do nothing would make me happier than if the republican party universallyd the cult and ideology of trumpism and trump himself jetted off into the sun never to be heard from again. so, i don't miss donald trump. but, i will admit, i do occasionally miss some of the secondary characters in his orbit. you know the whimsical goofballs, who with each passing day fade further from the front pages and, you know, i get sad thinking that...
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of multi racial democracy. and universal enfranchisement of all adults. still to come out in 2021 to say, well, the law prescribes that -- just shows you know nothing about the history. or you widely still cynical. or both. suppression. you can understand what we're seeing today unless you understand its history. because it was precisely the methods of ostensibly race neutral voter suppression, for instance, changing hours when the registrar was open. or making polls open once a month. those were the methods used to ensure a successful violent reaction in this country, that took what was a nation multi racial democracy in the years of reconstruction, and turned it back into apartheid state. i've come to believe that story, the story of that fact, that in the week of the civil war, we began to put in place the foundations of multi racial democracy. and it was destroyed by a successful a white supremacy, is the most in sport history about america and the least told. when it is not told, it is in the absence of it's telling that someone like mitch mcconnell, or republican legislatures in georgia, texas or florida, can attempt to get away with their nothing
of multi racial democracy. and universal enfranchisement of all adults. still to come out in 2021 to say, well, the law prescribes that -- just shows you know nothing about the history. or you widely still cynical. or both. suppression. you can understand what we're seeing today unless you understand its history. because it was precisely the methods of ostensibly race neutral voter suppression, for instance, changing hours when the registrar was open. or making polls open once a month. those...
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of multiracial democracy and universal disenfranchisement of all adults. for mitch mcconnell to come out in 2020 and say, well, the law prescribes it, shows he knows nothingistory or is wildly cynical or both. you cannot understand the efforts of voter suppression. you can't understand what you're seeing today unless you understand the history, because it was precisely methods of voter suppression, changing the hours the registrar was open or making them open only once a month, those are the methods that took what was a nascent multiracial democracy and turned it back into apartheid state. i have come to believe this story, the story of that fact, that in the wake of the civil war we began to put in place the foundations of multiracial democracy, and it was destroyed by white supremacy is the most important story about america and the least told. when it is not told, it is in the absence of its telling that someone like mitch mcconnell or republican legislators in georgia or texas or florida can get away with their nothing to see here. of course, we see these methods all the way up to the federal government to block things like the for the people act or n
of multiracial democracy and universal disenfranchisement of all adults. for mitch mcconnell to come out in 2020 and say, well, the law prescribes it, shows he knows nothingistory or is wildly cynical or both. you cannot understand the efforts of voter suppression. you can't understand what you're seeing today unless you understand the history, because it was precisely methods of voter suppression, changing the hours the registrar was open or making them open only once a month, those are the...
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and there's more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home act and this is to say nothing ofplaces around the rest of the world in finland and japan they require curriculum in manyplaces . but in the six week through the 60s, these were women's departments and as such they were susceptible to men trying to kneecap the department . so they started to change the name of their departments in the hope of getting greater respect. this debate continued to rage for a few decades and in the early 90s the k-12 side went along with it they changed the name of the field to family consumer sciences. but the thing is that had never really caught on. i've been covering education for 4 and a half years. i had never heard of family consumer sciences. i had heard of like, edible school programs and culinary training programs. i haven't heard anything about home economics and even the people i talked to who work in the field today, they say people say what do you do ? i teach family consumer sciences. what's that? it used to be home economics. it's unfortunate, i understand why they wanted to
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nothing should be their sale. the free speech rao flared up a seminar on law agenda and feminism of habits university, while the students were discussing transgender issues. classmates reported lisa k, i was remarks to academic chiefs, who then launched for the investigation. the case comes of writing conflict over transgender issues at british universities with calls to turn back from all gender stereotypes and promote inclusivity. but miss kia is convinced that everyone should have the right to their views. i think in universe a free speech there 2 straight. did i think if you do along with the the, the, the majority narrative, then you're, you're vilified and there's a target on your bike. like that was with me. i think people just have to open their minds and people like people to have an opinion. i am truly weird. i don't agree with everybody's opinions and i think he's not going to agree with mine but and then to be disabled, i hope we're going forward evictions. or even fail home and things and then you know, go back to, why would please their normal. i was that my case will make other people feel brave enough to
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members of congress would continue to live again in this alternate universe and reality that's been created by the former president that he in fact won the 2020 election. of course, we know there is nothingther than the 2rtrut. that is the continuation of the big lie. >> a dangerous one. look at dhs and the fbi are warning right now. jim acosta, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >> very much. >> reporter: you bet. >> let's get more and bring in jamie gangel. good evening to you. two house republicans voting in favor, liz cheney who did not hold back in a statement before the vote saying since january 6th, the courage of my party's leaders faded by the fate to the republic has not. the select committee is the only remaining option. very simply, jamie, what are her republican colleagues so afraid of? >> they're still afraid of donald trump. they're afraid of looking back and i think if you look at some of them, kevin mccarthy, the republican leader, he's afraid of being called to testify. but one of the things that i really found remarkable today even by washington standards was the excuse that many republicans gave for not voting for this was that it would be partisan. well, we know a c
members of congress would continue to live again in this alternate universe and reality that's been created by the former president that he in fact won the 2020 election. of course, we know there is nothingther than the 2rtrut. that is the continuation of the big lie. >> a dangerous one. look at dhs and the fbi are warning right now. jim acosta, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >> very much. >> reporter: you bet. >> let's get more and bring in jamie gangel. good...
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there is nothing that gets 97% of the public behind it. yet, as you said, we don't have universal background checks. you have small states that have an equal stay as big states. if a senator from alabama decides he doesn't want legislation on guns, he has as much say from new york or massachusetts. it's not based on population in terms of vote when it comes to legislation. so almost everybody wants something. unless you get people from specific states u you're not getting it, and regular flag laws, universal background checks are favored by gun owners. it's ridiculous, it's a basic thing. it's ridiculous. >> and the country is almost numb to mass shooting after mass shooting. i have to leave it there, matthew lipman, always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> now the battle lines are drawn between democrats and republicans in texas over one of the most restricted bills on voting access in the country. democrats blocked the measure with a dramatic walk out. >> it looks to me like democrats left the house floor. >> that left republicans without enough lawmakers to vote. texas is part
there is nothing that gets 97% of the public behind it. yet, as you said, we don't have universal background checks. you have small states that have an equal stay as big states. if a senator from alabama decides he doesn't want legislation on guns, he has as much say from new york or massachusetts. it's not based on population in terms of vote when it comes to legislation. so almost everybody wants something. unless you get people from specific states u you're not getting it, and regular flag...
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of philosophy at depaul university, author of the forthcoming book, "what do white americans owe black people? racial justice in the age of black oppression. jason, thanks for joining us. this is kind of nothing sun in a way because we've seen this type of machine politics, but really this has gone back more than a hundred years, but voting rights for inmates, still behind bars? that's a whole new level of corruption. >> well, laura, it violates illinois constitution, first of all, and the illinois constitution is premised on the idea that when you violate other people's rights, you evict yourself from [indiscernible] of certain rights. the right to vote is not a constitutional right but we know what is behind this move. that is, those in prison were going to be granted the right to vote, who will of course vote for the left, who is giving them this right, and on release, the left will have a coercive monopoly on that sort of demographic, so this is more than corrupt, this is just a well-thought-out strategy and at a particular demographic group in the population, kind of in violation of the illinois constitution. >> laura: don't you think for the left and the democrats they are looking at th
of philosophy at depaul university, author of the forthcoming book, "what do white americans owe black people? racial justice in the age of black oppression. jason, thanks for joining us. this is kind of nothing sun in a way because we've seen this type of machine politics, but really this has gone back more than a hundred years, but voting rights for inmates, still behind bars? that's a whole new level of corruption. >> well, laura, it violates illinois constitution, first of all,...
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would create this untenable frenzy, schools might disguise improper benefits of education spending and nothing to stop universitythe benefits. and it is ongoing. >> what do the nfl great think? we have with us the author of the great new book, how to be a champion every day. the great champion himself joe theismann is reportedly a viewer of this program on a regular basis but he's with us this morning. welcome back, good to see you. in your opinion should college athletes, ncaa folks, should they get paid. >> it is slippery slope, and so many other footballs. are you going to pay the women, the men, division i, division ii, division iii. and compensating athletes in school, establish a trust, still a jersey of someone's which is what they really want, and set up a trust funds, that money is theirs. start bidding and buying young kids, i think it is a mess. >> or something like that. we got to talk golf. >>, the american century -- i would love to see that, it is back to normal. >> it really is, great to have people doing something with us. aaron rogers will be there, patrick maholmes, charles barkley is an all-t
would create this untenable frenzy, schools might disguise improper benefits of education spending and nothing to stop universitythe benefits. and it is ongoing. >> what do the nfl great think? we have with us the author of the great new book, how to be a champion every day. the great champion himself joe theismann is reportedly a viewer of this program on a regular basis but he's with us this morning. welcome back, good to see you. in your opinion should college athletes, ncaa folks,...
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nothing wrong. >> laura coates, thank you for your perspective. >>> 166 students in graduating class at one college graduating with $375,000 of debt to the school. but take this. >> the university- [ cheers and applause ] (dad vo) i saw them out of the corner of my eye. just a blur when they jumped the median. there was nothing i could do. (daughter) daddy! (dad vo) she's safe because of our first outback. and our new one's even safer. (vo) the subaru outback, an iihs top safety pick+. the highest level of safety you can earn. they told me you can't make a boombox fly. so i built a boomboxasaurus... with code! and we did it together in our live online coding class. at byju's! build your own world at byju's futureschool... with live one-on-one coding classes taught by expert teachers. go to byju's futureschool dot com. book a free trial class today! priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. if you love it, spoon it. introducing colliders. your favorite candy flavors twisted, chopped or layered into a dessert that's made to spoon. new colliders desser
nothing wrong. >> laura coates, thank you for your perspective. >>> 166 students in graduating class at one college graduating with $375,000 of debt to the school. but take this. >> the university- [ cheers and applause ] (dad vo) i saw them out of the corner of my eye. just a blur when they jumped the median. there was nothing i could do. (daughter) daddy! (dad vo) she's safe because of our first outback. and our new one's even safer. (vo) the subaru outback, an iihs top...
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public schools and there is more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home x or home economics education. this is to say nothing ofund the rest of the world in finland and japan still required curriculum in many places. but what happened, yes, in this late 60s colleges, these were women's departments and as such they were really susceptible to men trying to kneecap the department. they started to change the name of the department in the hope of getting greater respect. this debate continued to rage for a couple of decades and in the early 90s the k-12 and ÃÃ k-12 side they change the name to family and consumer sciences. it's never really caught on. i've been covering education for four years, and never heard her family consumer sciences. i've heard of like edible schoolyard programs and culinary training programs. but i have not heard of, i had not heard anything of home i can ask. even the people i talked to work in the field today they say people say, what you do? i teach family consumer sciences. what's that? it used to be home i can ask. i understand why they wanted to increase the visibility and increase the
public schools and there is more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home x or home economics education. this is to say nothing ofund the rest of the world in finland and japan still required curriculum in many places. but what happened, yes, in this late 60s colleges, these were women's departments and as such they were really susceptible to men trying to kneecap the department. they started to change the name of the department in the hope of getting greater respect. this...
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theory movement in the united states has nothing to do with critical race theory of the substantive area of discourse. mabel law degree, i teach the how university school of law as well. and i've taught critical race theory. there are very few people engaged in this debate. this anti critical race theory debate, who know a thing about critical race theory. this is a rallying cry to try to rally the bass to try to rally around white nationalism, to use race as a weird issue and to align themselves so they can try to win federal elections in 2022 in 2024. now that having been, you know, that being what it is, what we're faced with in the united states of america is that take continuing struggle over the nature of this country's identity. the, as the demographics continue to shift and this country moves to be a majority non white country. in the next decade there is going to be structural transformation. the only question is whether it's going to be through the existing mechanisms of government, or whether there's going to be social reckoning and a social strike. in other words, that will make perhaps people who could have done it differently, look
theory movement in the united states has nothing to do with critical race theory of the substantive area of discourse. mabel law degree, i teach the how university school of law as well. and i've taught critical race theory. there are very few people engaged in this debate. this anti critical race theory debate, who know a thing about critical race theory. this is a rallying cry to try to rally the bass to try to rally around white nationalism, to use race as a weird issue and to align...
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nothing political. one of the lecture of trips that he took was to deliver a speech on the aesthetics of the harry potter universe and other one was on carlson on the roof. still these agents from the f b were always there, telling him in the shadows, and the critical trip was taken during the tour he took in siberia, in april 2019. the 2 agents who were also during the in the valley, were telling the bound to drink his poisoned trip in tomsk were falling, admitted because to another severest they didn't have a return ticket play. they didn't know when they would have to return. they bought the return ticket tickets on the night of the 13th, after a little bit of had been absent from from this will call room for about 6 hours, which would have been the perfect time for them to coming to his hotel room and put the poison so this is what we have his tax in the hypothesis is that they put the poison on his clothes, just the same way that it now has been proven. the poison was applied on the, on these clothes, similar to the, on the case because i fell ill on the flight subsequently, clearly after you had put on one
nothing political. one of the lecture of trips that he took was to deliver a speech on the aesthetics of the harry potter universe and other one was on carlson on the roof. still these agents from the f b were always there, telling him in the shadows, and the critical trip was taken during the tour he took in siberia, in april 2019. the 2 agents who were also during the in the valley, were telling the bound to drink his poisoned trip in tomsk were falling, admitted because to another severest...
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everybody should live there based like nothing they should be or sell the free speech rather than fled for the seminar on law, gender and feminism of sabotage university. while the students were discussing transgender issues, classmates reported leases remarks to academic chase, who then launched a formal investigation, commenting on the case. the university said it's still committed to upholding freedom of speech on campus, but lisa kill doesn't take that on trust. i think in universe a free speech very restricted. i think if you were along with the, the, the, the majority narrative, then you're, you're vilified and there's a target on your back like that was with me. i think people just have to open their minds and people like people to have an opinion. i am truly weird. i don't agree with everybody's opinions. maybe he's not going to agree with mining but and then to be disabled. i hope we're going forward evictions or even fail home and things and then you know, go back to why would consider normal. i was that my case will make other people feel brave enough to in their views. this is our financial face of watching this weekend, and among the stor
everybody should live there based like nothing they should be or sell the free speech rather than fled for the seminar on law, gender and feminism of sabotage university. while the students were discussing transgender issues, classmates reported leases remarks to academic chase, who then launched a formal investigation, commenting on the case. the university said it's still committed to upholding freedom of speech on campus, but lisa kill doesn't take that on trust. i think in universe a free...
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of charities. >>> all that -- >> an historic performance from kevin durant. >>> and all that matters -- >> california is open again. [ applause ] >> reporter: governor newsom celebrated the state's reopening by coming to universal studios. >> nothing says ready for opening without any unforeseen dire consequences like the guy from "jurassic park." hold on to your butts. >>> on "cbs this morning." ♪ it's what we've been waiting for to embrace all that life has in store ♪ ♪ memories once you've got the vaccine ♪ ♪ hug your family it's time to hug your family ♪ ♪ feeling so relieved relieved ♪ ♪ no lockdowns we're free ♪ >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by progressive -- making it easy to bundle insurance. >> and welcome to "cbs this morning" on what is an historic day for u.s. diplomacy. president biden is in geneva, switzerland, today to meet with russian president vladimir putin at what both leaders agree is a low point in relations between the two countries. mr. biden has promised a tough stand with mr. putin whose plane landed in geneva a short time ago. cbs evening news anchor and managing editor norah o'donnell is leading our coverage in switzerland. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, anthony. here
of charities. >>> all that -- >> an historic performance from kevin durant. >>> and all that matters -- >> california is open again. [ applause ] >> reporter: governor newsom celebrated the state's reopening by coming to universal studios. >> nothing says ready for opening without any unforeseen dire consequences like the guy from "jurassic park." hold on to your butts. >>> on "cbs this morning." ♪ it's what we've been...
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university of hay hay. they just sailed there. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll celebrate the bright future of a world-class path around the entire san francisco bay shoreline for us to enjoy and use to get from place to place without our cars. and we'll reveal how it will be made resilient to the rising seas of climate change. we'll see how land is being protected and managed in sonoma county to secure ample supplies of clean and cool water to benefit nature and us and reflect on a lasting landscape legacy for all the people. ♪♪♪
university of hay hay. they just sailed there. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering...
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nothing major. and it's going to be a cloudy day for. so paulo on thursday, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. oh the me. you want to go to 0 reminder i talked to is this our us president joe biden and russian leader, me a person of how, what they call a positive and constructive meeting. they've agreed to resume talks and arms control and cybersecurity, but both disagree on human rights for his crew to be sent to china as you space stations with the final preparations for lunch in just a few hours in the sense of 12 mission will take the 3 men of the 3 months stay in the car. bomb inside of colombia military base has injured 36 people leaving 3 people in critical condition. the defense menaces. planing the national liberation army, the country's largest on moscow . russia is making covered 19 vaccines mandatory for service sector workers after a dramatic rise in cases. i should grappling with its largest surgeon cases in february with about half of infections
nothing major. and it's going to be a cloudy day for. so paulo on thursday, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. oh the me. you want to go to 0 reminder i talked to is this our us president joe biden and russian leader, me a person of how, what they call a positive and constructive meeting. they've agreed to resume talks and arms...
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. >>> the son of ledge a dear university of michigan coach beau schembechler alleging he was abused by a former team doctor and his father knew and did nothing in a news conference he detailed what happened when he told his father of the assault. >> i told my mom as soon as i got home and i was uncomfortable and shaken. she was a registered nurse and she -- and after she had heard what anderson did she knew something was wrong and she wanted me to tell my dad in her presence. when beau got home i told him what happened and it did not go well. beau's temper was legendary and he lost it, he screamed i don't want to hear this. i'm not hearing this. i tried to tell him repeatedly but my effort earned me a punch in the chest. this is the beginning of the end of the relationship with him. i hope my father would protect me but he didn't. >> matt schembechler and his mother later reported the abuse to the school's athletic director who fired anderson but says his father reinstated him. the school received hundreds of allegations about anderson and failed to act. beau schembechler died in 2006. robert anderson diet dyed in 2008. >>> a one-year-old bo
. >>> the son of ledge a dear university of michigan coach beau schembechler alleging he was abused by a former team doctor and his father knew and did nothing in a news conference he detailed what happened when he told his father of the assault. >> i told my mom as soon as i got home and i was uncomfortable and shaken. she was a registered nurse and she -- and after she had heard what anderson did she knew something was wrong and she wanted me to tell my dad in her presence....
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university. >> your accounts have been cle cleared and you don't owe wilberforce anything. >> reporter: nothing except maybe some gratitude. they were dancing their way out ofreporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> more of that. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. "early start" is next. this... is what freedom sounds like. and this. this is what freedom smells like. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. tony here from creditrepair.com, taking to the streets to talk about credit. what's a good credit score? go. 600. maybe, if you're trying to pay thousands extra in interest rates. can your credit score impact your job? ooh, i know this one: no. oh no. is credit repair expensive? isn't having bad credit expensive? my man. cut the confusion, get started with a free credit evaluation at creditrepair.com. so it's another day. yeah- that's what most people think. but in business it's never just another day. every day is the day. there's the day your store has its biggest sale. the day you have a make or break presentation. and the day your team operates from across the country. but there's also the day you never see comi
university. >> your accounts have been cle cleared and you don't owe wilberforce anything. >> reporter: nothing except maybe some gratitude. they were dancing their way out ofreporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> more of that. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. "early start" is next. this... is what freedom sounds like. and this. this is what freedom smells like. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. tony here...
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of the 21st century, the future, will be built right here in america. doing nothing is not an option. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed toing it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. hey, mom. i'll never say this but... - thanks for telling me everyone 12 and older is eligible for the covid-19 vaccine. (both) thank you for getting past our walls. - thanks, honey, for always being there for me. - thanks for letting me know, in clinical trials vaccines... - ...prevented nearly 100% of hospitalizations and deaths due to covid. - thank you for loving me that much. - thanks. so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules to follow. no. you know what you want? no fettuccine. no fries with that. no foods you love. no added salt. no added sugar. in a can? you can-not. no pizza. have that salad. unless there's dressing. then, no
of the 21st century, the future, will be built right here in america. doing nothing is not an option. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed toing it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the...
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of special counsel. mueller will serve as the teacher for one session, the us attorney for utah, brett tolman. the investigation itself came up with nothing, no collusion. a special course at the universityith anything maybe that is a course worth listening to buy have a feeling that is not what he's talking about. will: what do you think he will talk about? >> similar to what he did after attorney general william barr presented the findings, indicated there was no collusion he complains, had discussion and went to the media and argued they did find things that were important that weren't actionable. it will be a bit of a show for him. probably some class that he engages in and those that served with him who were very partisan and served to make this country further divided. will: i would be surprised if it's not inflammatory, no standard to live up to, no standard for conviction. essentially no standard, unless there is some brave student to hold what he says accountable. at this point he can say whatever he wants. >> the equivalent of vice president harris doing a class on how i served the border crisis. as long as they talk about what they think they accomplished there is no one there
of special counsel. mueller will serve as the teacher for one session, the us attorney for utah, brett tolman. the investigation itself came up with nothing, no collusion. a special course at the universityith anything maybe that is a course worth listening to buy have a feeling that is not what he's talking about. will: what do you think he will talk about? >> similar to what he did after attorney general william barr presented the findings, indicated there was no collusion he complains,...
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university in 1979. right before my senior year in college. at the time, i had no idea of the government's efforts to keep him out of the country and, frankly, nothing of its efforts until i read your book. >> oh. >> there's a lot going on in the 1960s, and i can't imagine mandel's readership being all that great. books can be very long and very dense and marxism prose, and yet the government expended not insignificant effort to keep this guy out. what did it do and why? >> okay. thank you for sharing that. i want to talk a little bit after i discuss the mandel case about why he would have gotten into the country in 1979 to teach that class. so this is a fascinating case and very -- the precedent is still what we apply to exclusion cases today. and i devote an entire chapter to not only the artist mandel case but exclusions and attempt to deport during the nixon administration. this is an example of the porps importance of are civil research. i'm able to provide for the first time the back story on earnest mandel's exclusion and, also, a view of what the supreme court was wrestling with and what lead to its decision to uphold the mandel's exclusion.
university in 1979. right before my senior year in college. at the time, i had no idea of the government's efforts to keep him out of the country and, frankly, nothing of its efforts until i read your book. >> oh. >> there's a lot going on in the 1960s, and i can't imagine mandel's readership being all that great. books can be very long and very dense and marxism prose, and yet the government expended not insignificant effort to keep this guy out. what did it do and why? >>...
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former secretary of state mike pompeo said in a recent interview that nothing keeps him up at night more than, quote, "what's happening in our universitiescampuses today. what's that? the overpriced tuition, the sexual assault, the hazing oh, right, the learning. according to reports, a recent data breach of the burger chain, mcdonald's, disclosed the square footage of restaurant play areas. and this is alarming, those ball pits are 30-feet deep. [ laughter ] tesla ceo, elon musk, announced, yesterday, that he was planning to sell his last remaining house in san francisco as part of his commitment to liquidate his possessions to fund a colony on mars that story again, a house in san francisco costs as much as a colony on mars [ laughter ] according to a new report, at least 14 people have already been arrested this year for trying to enter disney world while carrying a gun "listen, sometimes these people get a little crazy," said mickey at least he seems happy about it according to reports, a pop-up coronavirus vaccine site in new york's times square gave nearly 900 patients expired doses of the pfizer shot patients became worried the mo
former secretary of state mike pompeo said in a recent interview that nothing keeps him up at night more than, quote, "what's happening in our universitiescampuses today. what's that? the overpriced tuition, the sexual assault, the hazing oh, right, the learning. according to reports, a recent data breach of the burger chain, mcdonald's, disclosed the square footage of restaurant play areas. and this is alarming, those ball pits are 30-feet deep. [ laughter ] tesla ceo, elon musk,...
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so, i'm so curious about how they went from nothing when it comes to policy looking for solar, to being the center of the universes this all down to industrial policy? >> thank you for having me. the advantage is primarily because it has a lot of affordable electricity. if you look at global policy look on manufacturing, we estimate roughly half of the demand -- their share of that is around 40%. there is a lot of capacity. even in the u.s.. in the u.s. there is already 60,000 metric tons per poly silicone. you have various companies, they all already have capacity in the u.s. the question is does the economics work for them to target the solar industry, or do they go for higher value applications. haidi: when you take a look at the reasons why it is so dominant in china, what are the implications for the u.s. market? >> this is a tough question. it remains to be seen what exactly final rules are how they will implement it. right now from the news coverage it looks like they are targeting specific companies. the solar supply chain, this is not the first time it has been targeted. many jurisdictions have been putt
so, i'm so curious about how they went from nothing when it comes to policy looking for solar, to being the center of the universes this all down to industrial policy? >> thank you for having me. the advantage is primarily because it has a lot of affordable electricity. if you look at global policy look on manufacturing, we estimate roughly half of the demand -- their share of that is around 40%. there is a lot of capacity. even in the u.s.. in the u.s. there is already 60,000 metric tons...
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university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothingkayak. search one and done. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. flexible cancellation. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. >>> former president trump returning to the spotlight this weekend addressing north carolina republicans in the state's party convention. he attacked. president biden's foreign policy and is handling of the economy. he also repeated lies about the 2020 election. dangerous lies that many that follow him now actually believe. >> yeah. he is not leaving that election behind. our next guest wrote this about trump's speech. "to be sure, trump still holds ib credible
university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothingkayak. search one and done. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. flexible cancellation. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up,...
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university. they say when abraham lincoln ended slavery, those newly freed were left with nothing. >> the former slave holders were back in control oflocation like stagville, the land was not distributed to the folks who had worked here. >> reporter: the federal government famously promised those formerly enslaved 40 acres and a mule. that promise was broken, as were many more to come. mullen and darity have become leading voices for the arguments that, to this day, this country owes a debt to black americans: reparations. >> we've argued if the 40-acre land grants had been given, we wouldn't need to have a conversation today about reparations for black american descendents of u.s. slavery. >> reporter: a lot of people, when they hear the argument about reparations, they think this was a long time ago. what relation does it have not only to my life but to today's economy. >> we think slavery is the first prohibition action for white people. >> reporter: blacks were repeatedly shut out. largely denied land by the homestead act of 1862, which gave settlers territory out west. then terrorized by jim crow. later discriminated against wh
university. they say when abraham lincoln ended slavery, those newly freed were left with nothing. >> the former slave holders were back in control oflocation like stagville, the land was not distributed to the folks who had worked here. >> reporter: the federal government famously promised those formerly enslaved 40 acres and a mule. that promise was broken, as were many more to come. mullen and darity have become leading voices for the arguments that, to this day, this country...
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universal basic income that's a redistribution of wealth which should be privately owned in the first case. it does not get past the facts can't you do not benefit anyone by giving them something for nothing america. poverty was declining up in town the war of poverty with the lyndon johnson economy for that's exactly we're doing here now the ubi. kennedy: what about certain instances where this is privately funded? works and not a government take care of a problem with that? >> of course a lot of these examples is a universal basic income is a charity. charity is privately funded there discriminating about who they give charity to. they don't give charity to the wifebeating drunk. but they did give charity to the person is trying to get their life back together. that is at the ubi however does not discriminate. it gives everyone the same amount of money if money grows on green trees. we know it doesn't that's what all the estimates to cost for these programs always run way, way far. >> paper is from tree and is pa. monetary theory with chennai sake and the. jonathan thanks much always good to talk to topical storm is next, i swear this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winte
universal basic income that's a redistribution of wealth which should be privately owned in the first case. it does not get past the facts can't you do not benefit anyone by giving them something for nothing america. poverty was declining up in town the war of poverty with the lyndon johnson economy for that's exactly we're doing here now the ubi. kennedy: what about certain instances where this is privately funded? works and not a government take care of a problem with that? >> of course...
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university under which kevin mccarthy, in his five picks, would present anyone other than the most hard-line republicans. we have one in marjorie taylor greene who in the words of chris tucker, she ain't got nothingffort towards this and that's a risk that the democrats unfortunately would have to take but they can mitigate by balancing out that time with reasonable points on the democratic appointee side. i think it will be a wonderful idea for speaker pelosi to use some of her picks with republicans who can say reasonable things on the side of what was very clear that this insurrection killed five real american people. >> bill kristol, pelosi has apparently invited members of the d.c. metropolitan police, members of the capitol police who were there on that day to be in the gallery for the vote. obviously, it is a gesture. will that gesture have any effect? will it change a single vote, do you think? >> you know, honestly, i doubt it. the degree to which the republican party with the exception of cheney and kinzinger and a few couple others maybe, another dozen or 20 or 30 keep their head down, they're all in on memory holing january 6th. they're convinced that they need to keep all of their pe
university under which kevin mccarthy, in his five picks, would present anyone other than the most hard-line republicans. we have one in marjorie taylor greene who in the words of chris tucker, she ain't got nothingffort towards this and that's a risk that the democrats unfortunately would have to take but they can mitigate by balancing out that time with reasonable points on the democratic appointee side. i think it will be a wonderful idea for speaker pelosi to use some of her picks with...
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universe under which kevin mccarthy, and his five picks, would represent anybody than the most hard-line republicans. we have one, in marjorie taylor greene, who in the words of chris tucker from friday, she ain't got nothinge to do. painted this, she doesn't have the other committees. therefore, she can put all the time and effort into all of her idol hand in this to put towards this, and that's just a risk that the democrats unfortunately will have to take. but they can mitigate by balancing out that time with reasonable points on the democratic appointees side. i think it will be a wonderful idea for speaker pelosi to use some of her picks with republicans who can say reasonable things on the side of what was very clear that this insurrection killed five real american people. >> bill kristol pelosi has invited members of the capitol police who were there on that day, to be in the gallery for that vote. obviously, it is a gesture. well that just to have any effect or change a single vote do you think? >> honestly, i doubted. the degree to which the republican party with the exception of j.d. and kinzinger and a couple others, maybe, and another dozen, 20, 30, the others are just all in. ignoring went may
universe under which kevin mccarthy, and his five picks, would represent anybody than the most hard-line republicans. we have one, in marjorie taylor greene, who in the words of chris tucker from friday, she ain't got nothinge to do. painted this, she doesn't have the other committees. therefore, she can put all the time and effort into all of her idol hand in this to put towards this, and that's just a risk that the democrats unfortunately will have to take. but they can mitigate by balancing...
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lot of younger that have been quite passive until they can't get into a university because they don't have the right connections but there it is even harder because there's no transparencyy and nothingou can do about it they don't know any other leader and increasingly if they don't see opportunity in their own country, why don't they have another leader? why don't they have these choices and why isn't it easier to gain access to the rest of the world? so i think that is worrisome and problematic with the generational change. >> sorry, that was my siri for some reason. >> that happens to me all the time. thank you so much seriously. [laughter] for all of your insights. i wish we could have gone through all the questions that remain in the q-and-a but i think we had more than 100 people and at one point, i would like to thank you for this wonderful talk and i'm sure several have already bought the book and it is [inaudible] [laughter] and alert to everybody, there are lots of events coming up some which have been organized by the american military policy research. at 4 p.m. there's a wonderful conference that they've cosponsored this conference on april 14th a divided america divided
lot of younger that have been quite passive until they can't get into a university because they don't have the right connections but there it is even harder because there's no transparencyy and nothingou can do about it they don't know any other leader and increasingly if they don't see opportunity in their own country, why don't they have another leader? why don't they have these choices and why isn't it easier to gain access to the rest of the world? so i think that is worrisome and...
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university. doctor, i can still cannot understand why a face covering, and none of us should -- we should all refuse to accept this, that a face covering that takes absolutely zero effort, does nothingct you and others, how people have gone so past the point of no return over this. a woman's dead today because she was enforcing a private business's policy. your reaction. >> it is terrifying, and coming off of the attorney general garland's press conference, it's the same trends, right? it's misinformation. it is easy access to firearms, and it is resorting to anger before anything else. you know, let's be clear, masks work. the science supports them. we need to get rid of the misinformation saying that they don't. firearms, it is so easy to get a gun these days. you can purchase a gun more easily than you can purchase sudafed in some states and some people are not safe to own guns. and then liner, you know, what happened to a country where we can shake hands instead of shouting at or shooting each other first? all three are fixable. but it is the confluence of all the worst of our country, in one horrible event. >> it really is all connected, and i think it's -- it's important that
university. doctor, i can still cannot understand why a face covering, and none of us should -- we should all refuse to accept this, that a face covering that takes absolutely zero effort, does nothingct you and others, how people have gone so past the point of no return over this. a woman's dead today because she was enforcing a private business's policy. your reaction. >> it is terrifying, and coming off of the attorney general garland's press conference, it's the same trends, right?...
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nothing is everything. ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. announcer: xfinity wants to send you to universal orlando resorts' three incredible theme parks. where you could feel the rush ofvoice remote, or go to xfinityadventures.com for your chance to win! >>> more than 300 black americans killed by white mobs in the tulsa race massacre were finally recognized by an american president today. on this 100th anniversary of the two days of terroristic violence when black wall street was burned to the ground. president biden made history visiting tulsa today, before meeting privately with the few remaining survivors. president biden gave moving details and as he does so well, empathetic remarks, shedding much needed light on one of the worst and largely erased atrocities of american history. >> my fellow americans, this was not a riot. this was a massacre. we do ourselves no favors by pretending none of this ever happened. we can't just choose to learn what we want to know and not what we should know. [ applause ] we should know the good, the bad, everything. that's what great nations do. they come to terms with their dark sides. i come here to help fill the silence because
nothing is everything. ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. announcer: xfinity wants to send you to universal orlando resorts' three incredible theme parks. where you could feel the rush ofvoice remote, or go to xfinityadventures.com for your chance to win! >>> more than 300 black americans killed by white mobs in the tulsa race massacre were finally recognized by an american president today. on this 100th anniversary of the two days of terroristic violence when...
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nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. announcer: xfinity wants to send you to universal orlando resorts' three incredible theme parks. where you could feel the rush ofd velocicoaster, opening june 10th! plus, you'll stay steps away from the action at universal's cabana bay beach resort. to enter just say "universal parks" into your xfinity voice remote, or go to xfinityadventures.com for your chance to win! >>> while forecasters don't think hurricane season will be as busy as last year's record-breaking season, they say there's a 60% chance this year will be more active than normal. 13 to 20 named storms are expected for 2021. six to ten of those storms could become hurricanes, including three to five major ones >>> wildfire season already in full swing last week firefighters battled flames in santa barbara, california the state has reported nearly 3,000 fires, which is bad news for grape growers in wine country. last year, flames scorched through many vineyards and scientists warned climate change could make this worse. >> reporter: right now, an orange glow we know means trouble. the latest from the glass fire in wine country. >> this fire is burn
nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. announcer: xfinity wants to send you to universal orlando resorts' three incredible theme parks. where you could feel the rush ofd velocicoaster, opening june 10th! plus, you'll stay steps away from the action at universal's cabana bay beach resort. to enter just say "universal parks" into your xfinity voice remote, or go to xfinityadventures.com for your chance to win! >>> while forecasters...