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let's get more in this knife and tim hubbard's using assistant professor of management at the university of notre dams. mendoza, college of business, joyce, a wife from no today. my thank you. parents over there in indiana to have you, which is offered. we've been hearing about the semi conduct and computer chip shortage for for a while. ny given the pandemic is still ongoing. just how critical is the situation become a because tangent, $10000000000.00, sounds like an awful lot of money is an awful lot of money. and when we think about the demand for new cars in the united states and around the world right now, the demand is up and yet the car manufacturers themselves are able to produce the number of vehicles that they want to. and therefore, the chip industry and it has a huge impact on another industry the in the past when one doesn't even link them together. what i get right, this the end, i mean it surely if there's just a case for going a new car and waiting a couple of years. and so the chips come off the production lines. that's a manageable solution. is it not? so automakers are generall
let's get more in this knife and tim hubbard's using assistant professor of management at the university of notre dams. mendoza, college of business, joyce, a wife from no today. my thank you. parents over there in indiana to have you, which is offered. we've been hearing about the semi conduct and computer chip shortage for for a while. ny given the pandemic is still ongoing. just how critical is the situation become a because tangent, $10000000000.00, sounds like an awful lot of money is an...
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we're talking about clarence thomas of the university of notre dame. >> certainly justice brer has a ote. so, that explains a lot of his appearances, certainly. but we've heard from justice barrett and from justice thomas. and i think one possibility is that the justices may be kind of sensitive to the criticism of their ruling in the texas abortion case, their ruling in the federal eviction moratorium case. and so, they are speaking out because they are worried abo the perceptions of the court and they want to push back against the idea that the court is divided or partisan, particularly as they get ready to start a new term in which they're going to be hearing these high profile cases on issues on which the court is likely to be divided again. and then, of cours justice breyer has been promoting his book, but he has been getting a lot of questions about retirement. and so, we will be on justice breyer retirement watch all year long. it's hard for me to see him not retiring after this term. but one thing that i've learned is that when i make predictions about the supreme court, i'm o
we're talking about clarence thomas of the university of notre dame. >> certainly justice brer has a ote. so, that explains a lot of his appearances, certainly. but we've heard from justice barrett and from justice thomas. and i think one possibility is that the justices may be kind of sensitive to the criticism of their ruling in the texas abortion case, their ruling in the federal eviction moratorium case. and so, they are speaking out because they are worried abo the perceptions of the...
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of the essay collection from new york, the new negro renaissance. he has received grants and fellowships from harvard university, university of virginia, university of notre dame and the logan nonfiction writing from the kerry institute. he lives with his wife and children in springfield, massachusetts. he's a cofounder of the -- in detroit, the fender for the penguin soccer and a professor at the stamps school and university of michigan. they can't hear you but they can since you through the powers of the internet, so please join me in welcoming davarian baldwin and nick tobier into your living rooms. >> thank you so much, john and thanks so much for your book which i have right here. i have two copies of it. and i wanted -- this is because we can hear applause. >> that's appropriate. >> that's for you. i want to start off for you as a historian, i was really curious how this book evolved for you, both cinematically and i was a sort of conceptually. in many ways reading it it's totally research but also filled with anecdote and clear how much time you spent in conversation with people outside the ivory tower. could you describe when it dawned on you and
of the essay collection from new york, the new negro renaissance. he has received grants and fellowships from harvard university, university of virginia, university of notre dame and the logan nonfiction writing from the kerry institute. he lives with his wife and children in springfield, massachusetts. he's a cofounder of the -- in detroit, the fender for the penguin soccer and a professor at the stamps school and university of michigan. they can't hear you but they can since you through the...
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receiving grants and fellowships from the university of virginia university of notre dame for the global dead and lives with his wife and children angry up in the shadow and a cofounder a defender for the penguin soccer team and a professor at the university as michigan and provost on civic engagement as well. through the powers of the internet please join me to welcome our guest into your living room. >> thank you so much and thank you for your book which i have right here. [laughter] and then this is because you cannot hear the applause so as a historian i am curious how this default for you and conceptually? it is thoroughly researched and clear how much time you spend in conversation outside the ivory tower so when it donned on you and the method that followed out of that. >> thank you so much bette first of all thank you for offering to lead this conversation i appreciate that. it's nice to be off out it here virtually with all of you. it's a great question about the history. i was trained over 20 years ago of american studies to lead the city but we learned our next methodology of
receiving grants and fellowships from the university of virginia university of notre dame for the global dead and lives with his wife and children angry up in the shadow and a cofounder a defender for the penguin soccer team and a professor at the university as michigan and provost on civic engagement as well. through the powers of the internet please join me to welcome our guest into your living room. >> thank you so much and thank you for your book which i have right here. [laughter]...
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of the essay collection escape from new york. he has received grants and fellowships from harvard university, university of virginia, university of notre dame and that carry institute for the global good. he lives with his wife and children in springfield massachusetts. an artist and designer. he is a cofounder and detroit. a defender for the penguin soccer team and a professor at the university of michigan and senior counsel provosts on civic engagement at the university of michigan as well. they cannot hear you, but they can sense you through the powers of the internet. please join me in welcoming baldwin into your living room. >> thank you so much, john. thank you for your book which i have right here. i have two copies of it. [laughter] and this is because we cannot hear the applause. [laughter] that is for you. for you as a historian, really curious how this book evolved for you. somatically and conceptually. in many ways, reading it, certainly research, but also filled with antidote and clear how much time you spent in conversation with people outside of the ivory towers. when it dawned on you and sort of the message that followe
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i am joined now by martin drumm, a professor of politics and international relations at the university of notrestate, how free are you, what is life like? ~ ., , how free are you, what is life like? . . , .., like? we are very free, we can do what we — like? we are very free, we can do what we like, _ like? we are very free, we can do what we like, we _ like? we are very free, we can do what we like, we can - like? we are very free, we can do what we like, we can have l do what we like, we can have big... and... life is very much like normal... i big... and... life is very much like normal...— big... and... life is very much like normal... i believe we are havin: like normal... i believe we are having some _ like normal... i believe we are having some technical - having some technical difficulties with that interview with martin drumm there, we will try to come back to him if we can later on in the programme, but moving on to other stories. after lengthy delays, the latest james other stories. after lengthy delays, the latestjames bond movie is finally here. it was originally due for release in
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october, justice clarence thomas, who rarely speaks in public, giving a big lecture today at the university of notreame on the subject of some people wanting to make changes to the supreme court. thomas warning people not to try to change it. >> i think we should be careful destroying our institutions because they don't give us what we want when we want it. i think we should be really, really careful. >> i want to bring in now cnn's senior political analyst john avlon, and charlie dent, a former republican congressman from pennsylvania. good to see both of you. john, new warnings tonight from the dhs ahead of this pro-insurrection rally this weekend, citing online chatter encouraging violence the day before. talk of storming the capitol. one user even commented on kidnapping a member of congress. is this an abundance of caution, or is this something more? >> it's an abundance of caution, but it's well deserved because of course they underplayed the danger last time around with disastrous results. so i'd rather have dhs and law enforcement paying close attention to the chatter and the threats around
october, justice clarence thomas, who rarely speaks in public, giving a big lecture today at the university of notreame on the subject of some people wanting to make changes to the supreme court. thomas warning people not to try to change it. >> i think we should be careful destroying our institutions because they don't give us what we want when we want it. i think we should be really, really careful. >> i want to bring in now cnn's senior political analyst john avlon, and charlie...
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the collection of escape from new york the negro renaissance beyond harlem, the university of virginia, university of notre dame and institute for the global good. he lives with his wife and children in springfield, massachusetts. an artist and designer, he grew up in the shadows and the institutions portrayed in various books. from in detroit, at penguins soccer team and professor at university of michigan and entrepreneurship and edward r council provost on civic engagement at the university of michigan as well. they can't hear you, but they can sense you through the powers of the internet, so please join me in welcoming them into your living room. >> well, thank you so much, john and thanks, for your book, i have it here and two copies of it. [laughter] >> and this is because we can't hear the applause. >> yes. >> that's for you. and i want to start off for you, as a historian, i was really curious how this book evolved for you both the thematically and conceptually. reading it it's thoroughly researched, but it's filled with anecdote and clear how much time you spent with people outside of the ivory to
the collection of escape from new york the negro renaissance beyond harlem, the university of virginia, university of notre dame and institute for the global good. he lives with his wife and children in springfield, massachusetts. an artist and designer, he grew up in the shadows and the institutions portrayed in various books. from in detroit, at penguins soccer team and professor at university of michigan and entrepreneurship and edward r council provost on civic engagement at the university...
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october, justice clarence thomas, who rarely speaks if public, giving a lecture today at the university of notre dame on the subject of some people wanting to make changes to the supreme court. warning people not to try to change it. >> i think we should be careful destroying our institutions because they don't give us what we want when we want it. i think we should be really, really careful. >> senior political analyst charlie dent from pennsylvania. good evening. good to see you. john, you know, new warnings tonight from the dhs ahead of this pro-insurrection rally this weekend citing online chatter talk of zorstorming the capitol one commented kidnapping a member of congress. is this an abundance of caution or something more? >> abundance of caution. it's well deserved. they underplayed the it last time around. i would rather that they pay close attention to the chatter and threats around this quote/unquote protest. it looks like they are taking it seriously. there is danger from the chatter and comments and that combustible combination of counter-protests or trying to get ahead of it. it's s
october, justice clarence thomas, who rarely speaks if public, giving a lecture today at the university of notre dame on the subject of some people wanting to make changes to the supreme court. warning people not to try to change it. >> i think we should be careful destroying our institutions because they don't give us what we want when we want it. i think we should be really, really careful. >> senior political analyst charlie dent from pennsylvania. good evening. good to see you....
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notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. you are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> on monday, election night in canada. you can listen on the free app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> this is way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to enable wi-fi. so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. >> these television providers give you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden held a virtual forum with world leaders to discuss climate change ahead of the united nations climate change conference in glasgow this coming november. his remarks are about 10 minutes. >> good morning and thank you very much for joining us today. our
notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. you are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> on monday, election night in canada. you can listen on the free app....
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but he gave a lecture thursday at the university of notre dame and was critical of judges wading intoenture into political -- the legislative or executive branch lanes, and resolving things that are better left to those branches, those of us particularly in the federal judiciary with lifetime appointments are asking for trouble. i think a lot of the pressure, nomination and selection process, is because of that. i think the court was thought to be the least dangerous branch and we may have become the most dangerous. >> justice thomas says the high court must remain independent from political polarization and warned against destroying our institutions. just because they don't give us what we want. when we want it. >>> and programming note for you here, mass shootings, gun violence, and the nra's role in u.s. law, what is the cost of the war on gun control? a cnn film, the price of freedom, airs on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. my father was an allstate agent for 17 years. and i've been with allstate for 13. we've seen a lot. but i can tell you that no matter what hits us, we always boun
but he gave a lecture thursday at the university of notre dame and was critical of judges wading intoenture into political -- the legislative or executive branch lanes, and resolving things that are better left to those branches, those of us particularly in the federal judiciary with lifetime appointments are asking for trouble. i think a lot of the pressure, nomination and selection process, is because of that. i think the court was thought to be the least dangerous branch and we may have...
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notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. and the way it used to be in all of the universities. in the beginning positive things about notre dame and you are exhibiting as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] [applause] >> the senate returns today at 10:30 a.m. eastern to continue debate on the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for new mexico. senators will vote on whether to advance her nomination an hour later and may hold her confirmation vote in the afternoon. watch live coverage of use senate here on c-span2. >> coming up this week on the c-span networks homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, fbi director christopher wray and national counterterrorism director christine appear before congress on threats to the homeland 20 20 years after 9/11. c-span3 will have live coverage before the senate homeland security committee today at 9:3e homeland security committee on wednesday at 9 a.m. eastern. later on at 2:30 p.m. eastern federal reserve chair jerome powell holds a press conference. watch this week on the c-span networks or listen on the
notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. and the way it used to be in all of the universities. in the beginning positive things about notre dame and you are exhibiting as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] [applause] >> the senate returns today at 10:30 a.m. eastern to continue debate on the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for new mexico. senators will vote on whether to advance her nomination an hour later and may hold her confirmation vote in the...
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thomas made the comments during a speech at the university of notre dame thursday. e decision on personal feelings or religious beliefs. >> i think the court was thought to be the least dangerous branch and we may have become the most dangerous. and i think that's problematic. >> bret: thomas says judges venturing into areas that should not be entered into is part of the reason why the nomination process is so contentious nowadays. tonight virginia voter are considering what they saw last night during the first debate of the governor's race. correspondent alexandria hoff takes a look at some of the highlights from the spirited session. >> debate night in virginia's governor's race. >> my opponent wants to be the abortion governor and i want to be the jobs governor. >> he is a trump wanna be. >> could be a sign of what's to come in next year's midterms. virginia's former governor democrat terry mcauliffe is facing off against republican newcomer glenn glenn youngkin who he haded headed up the private equity firm the carlisle group. the two sparred in first gubernatori
thomas made the comments during a speech at the university of notre dame thursday. e decision on personal feelings or religious beliefs. >> i think the court was thought to be the least dangerous branch and we may have become the most dangerous. and i think that's problematic. >> bret: thomas says judges venturing into areas that should not be entered into is part of the reason why the nomination process is so contentious nowadays. tonight virginia voter are considering what they...
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correct associate supreme court justice clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame about how we came to be on the court and how he views it today. >> thank you. thank you. thank you all. i feel like i should quit while i am ahead. [laughter] if i lookqu like i'm squinting is because i cannot see you all very well because of the lights. before i start, i would like to thank professor munoz and the center for inviting me and making it so pleasant. and i would like to thank maggie garnet who originally invited me just to visit notre dame. i am very, very fond of maggie. and her parents. before i get to my prepared remarks, some years ago justice scalia told me that i should get out on the road and fly the flag. well, he tended to be more of an extrovert than i am. i am quite content not to get out on the road. but when professor asked me too talk a bit about the declaration actually when i heard he wanted me too do that , my bride and i, virginia, we were rving in theg mountains of north carolina tennessee. we noticed something there when i was thinking about and before i starte
correct associate supreme court justice clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame about how we came to be on the court and how he views it today. >> thank you. thank you. thank you all. i feel like i should quit while i am ahead. [laughter] if i lookqu like i'm squinting is because i cannot see you all very well because of the lights. before i start, i would like to thank professor munoz and the center for inviting me and making it so pleasant. and i would like to thank maggie...
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i went to the university of notre dame. t's all formation was because there wasn't a place for migrants coming to our country to get educated, especially depending on what religion they practice. a lot of what happened in south bend was bringing education to those who never could have afforded education. when i enrolled in notre dame in 1966, it was $1800 a semester, $3600 a year. it is currently $74,000 to attend notre dame. i don't know how in the world people go there. the average cost is $32,000. how have you been able to keep the cost of education at wgu down, and what can other institutions learn from you about making it affordable or working learners? >> the working learners, that is the more common profile of learners enrolled in higher education than we might presume, well more than 50% of all students working full-time or part-time. that does require a significant demand on their time. from a cost standpoint, it is simple at wgu. we put the student that the center of everything -- student at the center of everythin
i went to the university of notre dame. t's all formation was because there wasn't a place for migrants coming to our country to get educated, especially depending on what religion they practice. a lot of what happened in south bend was bringing education to those who never could have afforded education. when i enrolled in notre dame in 1966, it was $1800 a semester, $3600 a year. it is currently $74,000 to attend notre dame. i don't know how in the world people go there. the average cost is...
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the college i went to, university of notre dame, at one time -- you know the whole formation was because there wasn't a place for migrants coming into our country to go and get educated, especially depending on what religion they practice. a lot of what happened in south bend of the result of bringing education to those who could never have afforded education. i will tell you this -- when i enrolled in notre dame in 1966, it was $1,800 a semester, $36,000 a year. it's currently $74,000 to attend notre dame. so i don't know how in the world people ever get to go there. although i do know with the aid, the average cost comes down to $32,960. how have you kept the cost of education at wgu down, and what can other institutions learn from your whole process and the way you look at this and making it affordable for those working learners? >> yeah. the working learners for everyone's benefit here is that is -- that is the more common nature and profile of the learners today enrolled in college and in higher education generally than we might presume. well more than 50% of all students are workin
the college i went to, university of notre dame, at one time -- you know the whole formation was because there wasn't a place for migrants coming into our country to go and get educated, especially depending on what religion they practice. a lot of what happened in south bend of the result of bringing education to those who could never have afforded education. i will tell you this -- when i enrolled in notre dame in 1966, it was $1,800 a semester, $36,000 a year. it's currently $74,000 to...
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i went to the university of notre dame. s all formation was because there wasn't a place for migrants coming to our country to get educated, especially depending on what religion they practice. a lot of what happened in south bend was bringing education to those who never could have afforded education. when i enrolled in notre dame in 1966, it was $1800 a semester, $3600 a year. it is currently $74,000 to attend notre dame. i don't know how in the world people go there. the average cost is $32,000. how have you been able to keep the cost of education at wgu down, and what can other institutions learn from you about making it affordable or working learners? >> the working learners, that is the more common profile of learners enrolled in higher education than we might presume, well more than 50% of all students working full-time or part-time. that does require a significant demand on their time. from a cost standpoint, it is simple at wgu. we put the student that the center of everything -- student at the center of everything.
i went to the university of notre dame. s all formation was because there wasn't a place for migrants coming to our country to get educated, especially depending on what religion they practice. a lot of what happened in south bend was bringing education to those who never could have afforded education. when i enrolled in notre dame in 1966, it was $1800 a semester, $3600 a year. it is currently $74,000 to attend notre dame. i don't know how in the world people go there. the average cost is...
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and graduate of university of notre dame and united states air force veteran. thank you for taking time away from running your bank to join us today. and thank you for your service to our nation. thank you very much. >> thank you all. ms. ward you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you krarwoman velazquez. ranking member luetkemeyer. thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony today. at the start of the pandemic congress came together to create the paycheck protection program delivering urgently needed funds to small businesses to limit mass layoffs and business closures. congress designed ppp as a forgivable loan with the explicit promise that funds spent properly would not have to be repaid. today we're asking for several fixes to ppp forgiveness to ensure that promise can be kept. sba implementation of this unprecedented program was remarkably fast but it came with a complex and constantly changing set of rules and congress placed the burden of understanding these rules on the small business borrowers. quite a challenge for small businesses in
and graduate of university of notre dame and united states air force veteran. thank you for taking time away from running your bank to join us today. and thank you for your service to our nation. thank you very much. >> thank you all. ms. ward you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you krarwoman velazquez. ranking member luetkemeyer. thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony today. at the start of the pandemic congress came together to create the paycheck protection...
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he is also a graduate of the university of notre dame and in the united states and forth that were. mr. [inaudible] of want to thank you for taking time today for [inaudible] thank you for your service to our nation. also i want to thank the witness for joining us and i look forward to her questions. thank you for doing all you can while we were in this pandemic area here and in the time that we've been involved in this your testimony today is going to be very important to us to be able to understand some of the issues that you face and that we need to be addressing. thank you very much, and with that, madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you for being here today. miss ward, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you [inaudible] ranking member meyer, and members of the committee. mine is tracy tracy ward and i'm self help tremendously developed the financial into this institution and people are. thanks for the opportunity to get my testimony today. [inaudible] keep together to create the [inaudible] protection programs [inaudible] small businesses, [inaudible] congress designed
he is also a graduate of the university of notre dame and in the united states and forth that were. mr. [inaudible] of want to thank you for taking time today for [inaudible] thank you for your service to our nation. also i want to thank the witness for joining us and i look forward to her questions. thank you for doing all you can while we were in this pandemic area here and in the time that we've been involved in this your testimony today is going to be very important to us to be able to...
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. >> associate supreme court justice, clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame on how he came to be on the court, and how he views it today. [applause] justice thomas: thank you. thank you. thank you, all. i should quit while i'm ahead. [laughter] if i look like i am squinting, i cannot see you well because of the light. s. before i
. >> associate supreme court justice, clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame on how he came to be on the court, and how he views it today. [applause] justice thomas: thank you. thank you. thank you, all. i should quit while i'm ahead. [laughter] if i look like i am squinting, i cannot see you well because of the light. s. before i
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in remarks that the university of notre dame on thursday, justice thomas was right about one thing, though. >> i think the court was thought to be the least dangerous branch and we may have become the most dangerous. >> ya think? so what's a democrat to do? enter senator amy klobuchar, who along with several co-sponsors announced the freedom to vote act earlier this week. and as you see, joining me now is senator amy klobuchar, democrat from the great state of minnesota, home to carlton college. she's also chair of the senate rules committee. senator klobuchar, thank you so much for coming back to the sunday show. >> thanks, jonathan, but i have not been in your new digs in person. and the view of the capitol, it's really amazing. so, congratulations. >> thank you very much. it is quite -- a quite swank set. all right. let's talk about the freedom to vote act. we have a -- the provisions that we can put up on the screen. automatic voter registration and online voter registration, election day holiday, uniform early voting, same-day voter registration. federal minimum standards on vote by m
in remarks that the university of notre dame on thursday, justice thomas was right about one thing, though. >> i think the court was thought to be the least dangerous branch and we may have become the most dangerous. >> ya think? so what's a democrat to do? enter senator amy klobuchar, who along with several co-sponsors announced the freedom to vote act earlier this week. and as you see, joining me now is senator amy klobuchar, democrat from the great state of minnesota, home to...
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and so many alumni across the country, if they can do that they can do that at any of the university and has reported notrettended to get rid of any university of wisconsin they got rid of thousands of dollars because students deemed it racist. the leftist agenda they are trying to see through, conservatives across this country and students like myself need to stand up and speak out against these terrible miscarriages of justice. todd: do these objecting students prevail in their complaint? >> i don't think so. this should be left at in court. fellow students, read the eyes of texas history committee in its entirety and if you don't believe in the fact go to another university, plenty of blame to love you and have you and students past and present need to stand up and speak out and the eyes of texas controversy will come to a end and go behind us. todd: thank you very much. jillian: we have a big show still had, joe concha and tomi lahren next. ♪♪ that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's w
and so many alumni across the country, if they can do that they can do that at any of the university and has reported notrettended to get rid of any university of wisconsin they got rid of thousands of dollars because students deemed it racist. the leftist agenda they are trying to see through, conservatives across this country and students like myself need to stand up and speak out against these terrible miscarriages of justice. todd: do these objecting students prevail in their complaint?...
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correct associate supreme court justice clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame about howme to be on the court and how he views it today. >> thank you. thank you. thank you all. i feel like i should quit while i am ahead. [laughter] if i lookqu like i'm squinting is because i cannot see you all very well because of the lights. before i start, i would like to thank professor munoz and the center for inviting me and making it so
correct associate supreme court justice clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame about howme to be on the court and how he views it today. >> thank you. thank you. thank you all. i feel like i should quit while i am ahead. [laughter] if i lookqu like i'm squinting is because i cannot see you all very well because of the lights. before i start, i would like to thank professor munoz and the center for inviting me and making it so
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months of political deadlock. joining us in mind, solemn, was a professor of international affairs and diplomacy at notre dime, university 11 on his wife's from be able to thank you so much for being with us. so what do you make of this new government that was announced today by mr. mccarty? the same groups are, it seems in control of the key ministries realistically, can they do anything different, anything better when it comes to addressing the countries challenges when they are not likely to do some fundamental changes. because the figure to which they brought administered data for them existing if you don't load off a promo last sites. so not much to change anything but a public had wanted to ship the ministries and government to be moved from one denomination to another. mister speaker, up so much refuse it that that how do you read and mr. coffee, they refuse it. that so the ministries are which had been assigned or given as soon as she, i mean it was the she was the main sydney. and so i don't, i think they don't maybe because i'm i don't. right. and the minority they don't to up on them. some minor monitoring min
months of political deadlock. joining us in mind, solemn, was a professor of international affairs and diplomacy at notre dime, university 11 on his wife's from be able to thank you so much for being with us. so what do you make of this new government that was announced today by mr. mccarty? the same groups are, it seems in control of the key ministries realistically, can they do anything different, anything better when it comes to addressing the countries challenges when they are not likely to...
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notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause]
notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause]
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notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. you are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] pricing. >> the senate and house sessions are meeting in joint session to verify the certificates and of the several states for president and vice president of the united states. >> at 1:00 p.m. on january 6, the house and senate met in joint session to count the electoral votes of the 2020 presidential election. an hour later, a mob entered the capitol with the intention of disrupting the vote. as the protesters moved closer to the senate and house chambers, vice president pence and speaker pelosi were evacuated to safe locat
notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. you are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] pricing. >> the senate and house sessions are meeting in joint session to verify the certificates and of the several states for president and vice president of the united states. >> at 1:00 p.m. on january 6, the house and senate met in joint session to count the...
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notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. you are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] >> right half-century i do not think he is as well-known as he should be. i think it is fortunate that individuals like cornell west are better known than him. he has quite frankly written circles around those individuals, maybe all of them put together! it is not simply the volume of his work that is unmatched by their own, but the dip to end rigor of his thinking is something they do not -- depth and rigor of his thinking is something they do not rival. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. coming up this week. hello hundred mayorkas, christopher wray -- alejandro mayorkas appears before congress -- the homeland security committee. later on wednesday at 2:30 p.m. jerome powell holds a press conference. watch this weekend. head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live anytime. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we
notre dame students, faculty, and friends to be. in the way it used to be in all of the universities. i said positive things about notre dame. you are exhibit a as to why that is true. thank you all very much. [applause] >> right half-century i do not think he is as well-known as he should be. i think it is fortunate that individuals like cornell west are better known than him. he has quite frankly written circles around those individuals, maybe all of them put together! it is not simply...
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was the university of michigan attendance of 109,000 people at the big house. jeff, your alma mater notreed out a win against florida state sunday night another packed house millions of fans came back after mostly two-year layoff wait until the nfl kicks off this weekend i know your nephew actually played in the michigan and western michigan game. your take? i know a lot of people are screaming about it and up in arms most of the schools have vaccine man mandates what is your take? >> first of all, enthusiasm. you can have an approach to what we are looking at. i'll resolve and let dr. anthony fauci and gottleib oppine on that i think we are returning in a safe manner. we lacked normalcy for a long time the college kids not playing football, this is normalcy these weekend bring them together i'm all in favor i hope we are doing it in a safe way. nonetheless, welcome back college football super september. here we are. >> we have seen outdoor music festivals which have not generated a lot of spread or shutdown you have mostly vaccinated people outside let's hope this is the case. for one we
was the university of michigan attendance of 109,000 people at the big house. jeff, your alma mater notreed out a win against florida state sunday night another packed house millions of fans came back after mostly two-year layoff wait until the nfl kicks off this weekend i know your nephew actually played in the michigan and western michigan game. your take? i know a lot of people are screaming about it and up in arms most of the schools have vaccine man mandates what is your take? >>...
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it started on the premises of complutense university on friday night, reportedly to celebrate the start of term. restoration work can finally get under way at the notrehe paris landmark was damaged in a huge fire. until now, the efforts have focussed on securing the building. the aim is to open it in three years' time. the commercial mission is the first without professional astronauts on board the spacex rocket. jared isaacman, who funded all the places on board — amid rising global gas prices and warnings of higher gas bills for consumers, uk ministers have been holding urgent talks with energy industry leaders. it's understood that four small energy companies are likely to go under next week. the uk business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, says protecting customers is an �*absolute priority�* for the government. gas is a key source of the energy that heats our homes and powers our industries. since the start of the year, wholesale prices have soared, almost doubling in the uk, prompting the government to hold urgent talks with the energy industry today. reasons for the increase include lower wind and solar output, high demand, and reduced supply from r
it started on the premises of complutense university on friday night, reportedly to celebrate the start of term. restoration work can finally get under way at the notrehe paris landmark was damaged in a huge fire. until now, the efforts have focussed on securing the building. the aim is to open it in three years' time. the commercial mission is the first without professional astronauts on board the spacex rocket. jared isaacman, who funded all the places on board — amid rising global gas...
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of america, also known as icba. he is a fifth generation to the maker and also graduate university notre dame and trended air forceai veteran. mr. fisher want to thank you for taking time away from running to bank to join us today and at to thank you for your service to our nation. also what you think the other witness of the joint s and look for to the questions. thank you for doing all you can while we are in this pandemic era here and the timely been involved in this, your testimony today is going to be very important to us to be able to understand some of the issues that you face and we need to be addressing. thank you very much and madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you all for being here today. ms. ward, you are recognized for five minutes. thank you, chairw. my name is tracy ward and i represent self-help, unity development institutions. thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony today. at the start of the pandemic, gave it -- we came together to create these programs, delivering urgent loans to small businesses. ppp being a forgiven loan with explicit promise that if they are spent properly, they wi
of america, also known as icba. he is a fifth generation to the maker and also graduate university notre dame and trended air forceai veteran. mr. fisher want to thank you for taking time away from running to bank to join us today and at to thank you for your service to our nation. also what you think the other witness of the joint s and look for to the questions. thank you for doing all you can while we are in this pandemic era here and the timely been involved in this, your testimony today is...