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now, joshua alonda says sandra maki, chad, director of mid least studies, the university of oklahoma. thank you so much for your insight. pleasure to other britain titles logic. a bag is in the hot water is around the world that the us base metric company has been accused of valuations, ranging from discrimination to being a facilitator of cyber crime. nigeria has ordered the tech john to pay off the $200.00 and leave it on us dollars for transferring. use a data without constant malaysia and singapore have has issues as well. saying that the social media companies, platforms, are rife with feeds. while the company is not doing enough on its own to root out the home full content, the article was put into my my h, i has the details now met and facebook currently under fire following recent troubles in south east asia. that's as they allegedly failed to regulate their servers in the region, but to concern and increase in fraud and malicious activities. saw the criminals often exploit e commerce and social media platforms due to the on the limits the these platforms provide facing bound
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we spoke to the director of middle east studies of the university of oklahoma, joshua alone, this he's of the few the nothing yahoo government will like nor totally the chinese lead people of israel plans to stay in gaza. the united states and europeans have said that israel must withdraw from casa and institute a 2 state solution. that's what president biden said, that the only solution that was not to return to a status quote. but to move ahead with the 2 state solution to the palestinians are trying to position themselves with this unity government to be able to provide a government for gaza at the end of this conflict. but of course, as we've just heard, nothing, you know, said no way, we're going to appoint who rules gaza and we're going to stay there as an occupying force. so this sets up the west versus the palestinian. so it sets up israel versus the palestinians. and in a sense, the west versus israel and really push the palestinians to come to some kind of formal agreement which they have done. and that is extremely important because um, because otherwise they are going to be
we spoke to the director of middle east studies of the university of oklahoma, joshua alone, this he's of the few the nothing yahoo government will like nor totally the chinese lead people of israel plans to stay in gaza. the united states and europeans have said that israel must withdraw from casa and institute a 2 state solution. that's what president biden said, that the only solution that was not to return to a status quote. but to move ahead with the 2 state solution to the palestinians...
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now we've heard from joshua atlantis, director of middle eastern studies at the university of oklahoma. he said that israel will make every effort to remain in gaza, of the palestinians are specifically trying to bloss um, a unity deal. they're trying to block the is really government and their efforts to create some sort of a collaborative structure against house to the interest. because israel plants to stay in gaza, the united states and europeans have said that israel must withdraw from gossip and institute a 2 state solution. that's what president biden said, that the only solution that was not to return to a status quote. but to move ahead with the 2 state solution to the palestinians are trying to position themselves with this unity government to be able to provide a government for gaza at the end of this conflict. but of course, as we've just heard nothing, yahoo said no way. we're going to appoint who rules gaza and we're going to stay there as an occupying force. so this sets up the west versus the palestinian. so it sets up israel versus the palestinians. and in a sense, the
now we've heard from joshua atlantis, director of middle eastern studies at the university of oklahoma. he said that israel will make every effort to remain in gaza, of the palestinians are specifically trying to bloss um, a unity deal. they're trying to block the is really government and their efforts to create some sort of a collaborative structure against house to the interest. because israel plants to stay in gaza, the united states and europeans have said that israel must withdraw from...
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university of virginia press welcome to today's i'm steve cohen. i am a nonresident senior fellow with the miller center, the scholar in residence at the history channel and a of history at the university of oklahoma. many of us, when we about the american presidency, we think people like lincoln and tr and fdr and we think about the 20th century as being the defining century and defining and determining the presidential power. but stephen rockwell in this provocative new book turns out all that on its head. his book is called the presidency and the american state leadership and decision in the adams grant and taft administrations. the book is published by the center studies on the presidency with the university of virginia press. so here to these topics are, first of all, the author of the book, steven rockwell. steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government
university of virginia press welcome to today's i'm steve cohen. i am a nonresident senior fellow with the miller center, the scholar in residence at the history channel and a of history at the university of oklahoma. many of us, when we about the american presidency, we think people like lincoln and tr and fdr and we think about the 20th century as being the defining century and defining and determining the presidential power. but stephen rockwell in this provocative new book turns out all...
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ended up at the university of oklahoma, where he became the mayor of norman, where u of o is graduated a law degree, eventually went into developing, and just about every business that was built on the peninsula back in the 50s and 60s probably has his handprints on it. it was his dream to build a waterfront community. he passed away in 68 before they incorporated, but foster city was well on its way by then. we're going to sneak in and say hello to oscar real quickly. hi. good morning sir. >> good morning to you. >> how how how many years have you been sailing the waterways here, >> 30 years. yeah. >> 30 years. tell us. tell us what's so special about foster city. >> this is an incredible sailing facility. was it was designed for sailboats? yeah, it's unfortunate that not many people take advantage of it, but it's wonderful. >> it's okay for you then, right? >> all the bridges, all the bridges are high enough for masts and the six miles of long channel is wonderful, right? >> oscar, will you enjoy your day? >> thank you very much. >> what a day to start sailing. i might climb aboard a
ended up at the university of oklahoma, where he became the mayor of norman, where u of o is graduated a law degree, eventually went into developing, and just about every business that was built on the peninsula back in the 50s and 60s probably has his handprints on it. it was his dream to build a waterfront community. he passed away in 68 before they incorporated, but foster city was well on its way by then. we're going to sneak in and say hello to oscar real quickly. hi. good morning sir....
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he thought his best chance would be to attend a law school on a campus like the university of oklahomaaid he came there and he openly discussed his faith to see what the climate would be like. he said the spirit remained strong. i would have to tell you that story another time, a great story on dr. ada. he said i've been warmly received by everyone there and i'm receiving the educational experience i wish i could have received at indiana university. and i have to tell you this story. a student from oregon university. she came and said that flyers were handed out glorifying the palestinian resistance and celebrating the flood, the october 7 attack, as an act of deep colonization. signs call for the abolition of the state of israel saying from the river to the sea. one graffiti on campus asked, how many children did you eat today? when we brought these concerns directly to the university president, we were blamed for not properly reporting these incidents, even though it was entirely unclear where hate-bias incidents of this nature were to be reported. it felt degrading. it felt like it
he thought his best chance would be to attend a law school on a campus like the university of oklahomaaid he came there and he openly discussed his faith to see what the climate would be like. he said the spirit remained strong. i would have to tell you that story another time, a great story on dr. ada. he said i've been warmly received by everyone there and i'm receiving the educational experience i wish i could have received at indiana university. and i have to tell you this story. a student...
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he was an orphan, grew up in the early 1900s in texas, eventually went to the university of oklahoma where he became the mayor of norman, oklahoma in his 20s. in the late 1920s, got a law degree, eventually became a real estate developer, moved here to the peninsula, and just about every building built in the 50s and 60s probably has his fingerprints on it here on the peninsula. it was his goal and his dream to build this wonderland, this beautiful plant community on the water. he passed away in the late 60s before they incorporated, but it was well on its way. and that's how foster city became foster city. guys you're a great teacher, frank. >> lasting legacy. >> yeah, i didn't know that. well, there you go to city look. all right, well, you and the rest of our colleagues have a great time in foster city. we'll be watching the zip to zip trip this morning on the nine. thank you. frank. >> all right, steve paulson, you're with us here. there's a lot of sun shining right there. we're frank, and we're all our folks will be. >> you know that frank mallicoat for a guy from miramonte. he's
he was an orphan, grew up in the early 1900s in texas, eventually went to the university of oklahoma where he became the mayor of norman, oklahoma in his 20s. in the late 1920s, got a law degree, eventually became a real estate developer, moved here to the peninsula, and just about every building built in the 50s and 60s probably has his fingerprints on it here on the peninsula. it was his goal and his dream to build this wonderland, this beautiful plant community on the water. he passed away...
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university of virginia. professor, great to get your thoughts on this. i want to start with the latest development, this mandate in oklahomathis would be taught as an historical document. do think that holds any water when it comes to the constitution and the first amendment? well, it really depends what that means. in some cases there is some question about whether you can teach the bible as an historical or cultural document. that would be ok, except i think some of the purposes of the statutes urging teaching the bible is for religious purposes. if it is for religious purposes you might have a problem stop make the constitution, at least as interpreted by the supreme court in the 1980s, bible reading was not appropriate. actually, in the 1960s, they do this in a couple of school prayer cases. if the bible is treated as a peace of literature or writing, that might be possible, but if it is being used as a way of teaching moral or religious truths then might be a constitutional problem. is that the key difference here because they are of course classes on religion in the united states. it is not completely banned to study
university of virginia. professor, great to get your thoughts on this. i want to start with the latest development, this mandate in oklahomathis would be taught as an historical document. do think that holds any water when it comes to the constitution and the first amendment? well, it really depends what that means. in some cases there is some question about whether you can teach the bible as an historical or cultural document. that would be ok, except i think some of the purposes of the...
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oklahoma. he graduated from central high school in 1953, later graduating from the university of tulsa but actuallyng classes all over the place to be able to get to that graduation. he served in the united states army from 1957 to 1958 stationed in fort lee, virginia, became a licensed pilot in 1958, and that was one of the loves of his life. but the real love of his life was his relationship with jesus and his beautiful wife kay, who he married in 1959. he was first elected to public office in oklahoma at 32 years old actually. he served in the oklahoma house of representatives, sat on multiple committees and then was elected to be the mayor of tulsa in 1978. he loved tulsa, oklahoma. he later served in the united states house of representatives from 1987 to 1994, and then was elected in a special election to this body in 1994, was sworn in on november 17 actually of 1994 on his 60th birthday. he then served five terms, after that serving in the united states united states senate, serving as chairman of the environment and public works, chairman of armed services, multiple committees, intelligenc
oklahoma. he graduated from central high school in 1953, later graduating from the university of tulsa but actuallyng classes all over the place to be able to get to that graduation. he served in the united states army from 1957 to 1958 stationed in fort lee, virginia, became a licensed pilot in 1958, and that was one of the loves of his life. but the real love of his life was his relationship with jesus and his beautiful wife kay, who he married in 1959. he was first elected to public office...
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the university north dakota we have a pilot training school at the probably have a fleet of more than 100 aircraft. right now everybody has to go to oklahoma city to be an air traffic controller and finish this r education there which is a about the income. there's a new initiative that administrator whittaker has undertaken the air traffic collegiate training initiative to allow schools with the expertise lake university of north dakota to take these individuals all the way to the point where technique take test and -- take the test to relove the bottle income. i want to ask for your opinion and support. >> at a time we need more air traffic controllers an through put of hiring we know that means being imaginative about force multipliers to add to the capacity we have in our f.a.a. academy and our academy is an extraordinary resource and it is something we are very played of. they are doing a great job. the program that you referenced will make it possible for us to add through colleges and universities that have deep expertise in this area and appreciate university of north dakota's interest in participating. to be clear as you acknowled
the university north dakota we have a pilot training school at the probably have a fleet of more than 100 aircraft. right now everybody has to go to oklahoma city to be an air traffic controller and finish this r education there which is a about the income. there's a new initiative that administrator whittaker has undertaken the air traffic collegiate training initiative to allow schools with the expertise lake university of north dakota to take these individuals all the way to the point where...