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interest. >> incredible 1850 box documents biden sent top university of delaware, and a lot of the people who were at university of pennsylvaniaabinet, the ambassador to canada he has chairman of the board, he is -- got the job as ambassador you have, of course, the president of the university. and she is now also an ambassador you've got on the blinken antony blinken. >> -- secretary of state. >> at defense as well. maria: . >> a lot of examples definitively raises questions. >> you've been working on a piece on corporations attempting to boycott twitter, once elon musk brought the social media giant, you found out ebay founder was helping fund what you call an antiyou musk group tell me about that. >> a right. , pierre, and it is interesting, one of the biggest donors to dark money a democratic groups i think really shows the concerns that democrats have with elon musk, and his takeover of twitter. i mean, you know, politicians spend a lot of money on campaign advertising, and when you have official media platform, free advertising for campaigns, and, you know, one way to go about it is to go after your political opponents,
interest. >> incredible 1850 box documents biden sent top university of delaware, and a lot of the people who were at university of pennsylvaniaabinet, the ambassador to canada he has chairman of the board, he is -- got the job as ambassador you have, of course, the president of the university. and she is now also an ambassador you've got on the blinken antony blinken. >> -- secretary of state. >> at defense as well. maria: . >> a lot of examples definitively raises...
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i hope the truth pushes the university of pennsylvania and everywhere to take his name down. goal here. amy: and more people coming forward. you ended this saying you would not see them again when they wanted you to have a foursome, so there was another girl as well who is going to be involved, and a cancel that because you said no -- as a child. >> the plan was now when ted was sleeping with me, right in our face, he was sleeping with mrs. buchanan, and this is really sad, they were also involving an 18-year-old or 19-year-old college student robin stryker who was quoted in "the times." we were having a threesome -- they wanted to have a foursome and i got sick and canceled it. my point is, ted nash most probably was sleeping with many other young women. i don't know if they were as old as me but they are out there and i hope they come forward. amy: we have to leave it there butxx óróxór[r announcer: this program was made possible in part by caesars entertainment, tom campion, utopia foundation, the cloobeck family, masimo foundation, mgm resorts, and nen
i hope the truth pushes the university of pennsylvania and everywhere to take his name down. goal here. amy: and more people coming forward. you ended this saying you would not see them again when they wanted you to have a foursome, so there was another girl as well who is going to be involved, and a cancel that because you said no -- as a child. >> the plan was now when ted was sleeping with me, right in our face, he was sleeping with mrs. buchanan, and this is really sad, they were also...
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university of pennsylvania was $3 million in endowments, some higher, some lower., we will take foreign money and once we take foreign money, we are compromised. these are colleges and universities where our young students are learning temperature is a difficult nut to crack, china has infiltrated this country. they have police departments within the country. we saw a balloon wasn't attacked when it went across this country. it is difficult if the leader of the free world is not fighting back. >> todd: the ccp is not giving money because they like the sports teams, they are doing it for a sinister reason. congressman, thank you for your time and happy st. patrick's day. a seven year old girl and her grandmother killed in a crash with a human smuggler near the border. 69 people on the terror watch list have been caught by border patrol just this year. >> ashley: what is our dhs secretary doing? rubbing shoulders with famous friendings to celebrate jen psaki's new msnbc show. we have joe concha here to react next. someone who thinks with their hands. who can shape ra
university of pennsylvania was $3 million in endowments, some higher, some lower., we will take foreign money and once we take foreign money, we are compromised. these are colleges and universities where our young students are learning temperature is a difficult nut to crack, china has infiltrated this country. they have police departments within the country. we saw a balloon wasn't attacked when it went across this country. it is difficult if the leader of the free world is not fighting back....
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she is a six foot, four intact biological male who swam three years in the men's side at university of pennsylvaniaefore switching to the women's team during his senior year. last year, out of nowhere, this person who at the time, i had no idea was a biological male, begin posting across multiple events and there were several red flags, one of which, this was something -- someone i had never heard of which is rare especially when you're competing at the top tier. an article was posted disclosing that she was formerly a man and before the championships, the ncaa announced we would be compete -- she would be competing with us. the first day of the meat, i got to personally feel the effects that this infringement had on myself and my teammates. we sat on the side of the pool and watched leah thomas swim to a national championship, beating out three olympians, the most impressive team of all time and i want to add that this was a male swimmer for year before was ranked at best 462nd in the men's division. we competed the next year which test the next heat which ended in a tie. [applause] >> now, lookin
she is a six foot, four intact biological male who swam three years in the men's side at university of pennsylvaniaefore switching to the women's team during his senior year. last year, out of nowhere, this person who at the time, i had no idea was a biological male, begin posting across multiple events and there were several red flags, one of which, this was something -- someone i had never heard of which is rare especially when you're competing at the top tier. an article was posted...
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6-foot four fully intact biological mail who swam three years on the men's side of the university of pennsylvaniaore switching to the women's team during his senior year. so last year out of nowhere, this person who at the time i had no idea was a biological mail begin posting across multiple events. it was very of bizarre there were red flags one of which this will someone i've never heard of which was rare especially when you're competing att that top tier. an article was posted disclosing that leah thomas was formerly will thomas and a few weeks before the championships, the ncaa announced that leah woulde be competing with us. so that first day i got to personally feel the effect that this infringement had on myself and my teammates. we sat on the side of the pool and watched leah swim to the title beating out three olympians, an american record holders, the most impressive team of swimmers of all time bys body length and i want to add that this was a male swimmer who the year before was ranked at best 452nd in the men's division. so the next day leah thomas and i compete against each other i
6-foot four fully intact biological mail who swam three years on the men's side of the university of pennsylvaniaore switching to the women's team during his senior year. so last year out of nowhere, this person who at the time i had no idea was a biological mail begin posting across multiple events. it was very of bizarre there were red flags one of which this will someone i've never heard of which was rare especially when you're competing att that top tier. an article was posted disclosing...
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reached out to stanford and the university of pennsylvania for comment. fing levels in one of america's dangerous city are dangerously low. how civilians are coming out of retirement to combat the crisis. we'll discuss it. find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. we must finally hold social media companies accountable. it's time to pass bipartisan legislation to stop big tech from collecting personal data on our kids and teenagers online. ban targeted advertising to children. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. my customer really relies on his car's advanced safety system. [alarm] >> instructor: veer right. [ringing] >> instructor: and slow down. >> tech: so when he got a cracked windshield, he turned to safelite. we're the experts at replacing glass and recalibrating your vehicle's camera, so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly to get you back on the road safely. >> instructor: and that means a lot! >> tech: schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ p
reached out to stanford and the university of pennsylvania for comment. fing levels in one of america's dangerous city are dangerously low. how civilians are coming out of retirement to combat the crisis. we'll discuss it. find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. we must finally hold social media companies accountable. it's time to pass bipartisan legislation to stop big tech from collecting personal data on our kids and teenagers online. ban targeted advertising to...
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dorothy is a professor of law in sociology at the university of pennsylvania law school in the founding penn program on race, science and society at the center for african studies. also an award-winning author portable important books including killing the black body. race, reproduction and the meaning of liberty. yesterday, a delegation of lawmakers not by the republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene of georgia took a field trip of sorts to a d.c. jail to visit several january 6th offenders. some of those republicans have called these incarcerated insurrectionists political prisoners. let me remind, you they are in jail on charges like assault and police officers, obstructing an official proceeding, breaking and entering into a federal building and the showing federal property. these are real and dangerous crimes. but there are actually real, political prisoners wrongfully detained in jails around the world. about 60 americans are currently being held hostage in four nations. several were freed this week and in a few minutes, we are going to give them the coverage they deserve.
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the painting was found by contractors in the storage room at the university of pennsylvania. that was found in 2016. school said it has undergone a restoration and it is the centerpiece of an exhibit. >>> that is it for the news a 9:00. coming up on the drew barrymore show. for more local headlines including weather, join us on our streaming service cbs news bay area. ]] [cheering] hi, everyone, and how are you? i am so fired up and totally inspired. first of all, rossy-- hi, drew. hi, everybody. hi. i'm very excited. you and i are-- we're always looking for growth and positivity and how to evolve. we're all works in progress here, and i think there are some incredible voices out there. and our guest today is a best-selling author who brings practical advice and science-backed strategies to defeat self-doubt and live the best life that you can. it is lewis howes. ross: lewis! [cheering] drew: right here. welcome.
the painting was found by contractors in the storage room at the university of pennsylvania. that was found in 2016. school said it has undergone a restoration and it is the centerpiece of an exhibit. >>> that is it for the news a 9:00. coming up on the drew barrymore show. for more local headlines including weather, join us on our streaming service cbs news bay area. ]] [cheering] hi, everyone, and how are you? i am so fired up and totally inspired. first of all, rossy-- hi, drew. hi,...
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china sends tens of millions of dollars to the penn-biden center, to the university of pennsylvania. e penn-biden center and president biden gets paid for his relationship with the university of pennsylvania and then penn invests in chinese companies? >> yeah, exactly. and chinese companies, three of them, in fact, they admitted to in a prior letter, three chinese companies that are identified on the u.s. government the adversarial list. maria: unbelievable. >> three of them. maria: and why is, i mean, why is joe biden not having a tougher stance against communist china? could it be that they have so much on him that he just will not have a tough stance? i mean, after all, the list is long, you know? covid-19 escaping from the lab and then the ccp covering it up, you know? no investigation into covid-19 and its origins. intellectual property theft to the tune of close to a trillion dollars stolen from american business. a surveillance balloon flying across our country over military installations. surveillance from tiktok and other apps. congressman, there's been no response to any of
china sends tens of millions of dollars to the penn-biden center, to the university of pennsylvania. e penn-biden center and president biden gets paid for his relationship with the university of pennsylvania and then penn invests in chinese companies? >> yeah, exactly. and chinese companies, three of them, in fact, they admitted to in a prior letter, three chinese companies that are identified on the u.s. government the adversarial list. maria: unbelievable. >> three of them. maria:...
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william: peter conti-brown at the university of pennsylvania wharton school, thank you so much. hat a pleasure. thank you. stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines. the state of texas announced it's taking over public schools in the city of houston. it's the nation's 8th largest system, with nearly 200,000 students. the state's republican education commissioner cited intnal turmoil within the school board and years of poor academic performance. democratic leaders in texas argue the move is political. parts of the northeast and new england spent today digging out from a powerful winter storm. snow totals reached three feet in higher elevations, and some 113,000 households and businesses waited for the power to come back on. for many, shoveling was the order of the day. >> after setting the clocks ahead this past weekend, we were all ready for springtime. this is not what we wanted to do in the middle of march, but it's new england. we'll deal with that. hopefully the ski areas get a few more days of good skiing in. stephanie: in california, t
william: peter conti-brown at the university of pennsylvania wharton school, thank you so much. hat a pleasure. thank you. stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines. the state of texas announced it's taking over public schools in the city of houston. it's the nation's 8th largest system, with nearly 200,000 students. the state's republican education commissioner cited intnal turmoil within the school board and years of poor academic performance....
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organized by an activist les paul a girl originally from new jersey received a degree from the university of pennsylvaniant to england and made friends with the activists of the movement. for women's suffrage , the movement gained momentum and as a result, in 1920, us president woodrow wilson was able to convince congress to introduce the nineteenth amendment to the constitution, which prohibited discrimination in elections based on gender in soviet russia. women received equal voting rights with men among the first in europe after the february revolution of 1917. on march 3, 1928 , for the first time in the world, an active solid-fuel rocket was launched. it was a rocket on the so-called smokeless powder, the first in the ussr and throughout the world, created by its soviet, scientific designer nikolai tikhomirov, the rocket was made of checkers that looked like hockey pucks. she took off for the first time from the training ground at rzhevka near leningrad. tikhomirov also laid the foundation for the design of shells for the famous katyusha is a super-rapid combat weapon. the machine is capable of rele
organized by an activist les paul a girl originally from new jersey received a degree from the university of pennsylvaniant to england and made friends with the activists of the movement. for women's suffrage , the movement gained momentum and as a result, in 1920, us president woodrow wilson was able to convince congress to introduce the nineteenth amendment to the constitution, which prohibited discrimination in elections based on gender in soviet russia. women received equal voting rights...
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when it comes to health, research at the university of pennsylvania linked to violent violentcrimes to negative outco. makes sense. finding the decreased violent crime in communities was significantly associated with a decrease in mortality rates from cardiovascular disease or coronary artery disease. areas that experience similar decline in crime also experienced the smaller improvements in cardiovascular mortality. the study also noted that the stress created by exposure to violent crime is tied to a lower intake of healthy food. further the study noted that continued exposure to high rates of violent crime is associated with several additional l health factors so now let's look at the economics of this. a studyur by the irvine institue found that surges in violent crime reduce the growth of new retail and service businesses. you see that all over washington. it further notes it increases in violent crime and associated with fewer jobs and values it makes sense. in washington, d.c. this means surging crime at least fewer job opportunities, fewer businesses and more businesses closing
when it comes to health, research at the university of pennsylvania linked to violent violentcrimes to negative outco. makes sense. finding the decreased violent crime in communities was significantly associated with a decrease in mortality rates from cardiovascular disease or coronary artery disease. areas that experience similar decline in crime also experienced the smaller improvements in cardiovascular mortality. the study also noted that the stress created by exposure to violent crime is...
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vijay kumar at the university of pennsylvania is working with swarms of drones to perform tasks like playing music. with obstructions cooperatively. he's also developing technologies to tackle some very big problems, including world hunger. - in a couple of decades, we'll have over 9 billion people to feed on this planet, of course, that's a big challenge. - [shivani] to take on a task this big he's building an army of small flying robots with the ability to synchronize. - we think about technologies that can be mounted on small flying robots that can then be directed in different ways like a flock of birds, reacting to a predator or a school of fish. you have coordination, collaboration, and it all happens very organically. - [shivani] using ai to get robots to work as a coordinated collective group is a daunting task. - three, five years ago, most of our robots relied on gps like sensors. today, we have the equivalent of smartphones embedded in our robots and they sense how fast they're going by just lookinat the world, integrating that wit the inertial measurement unit information
vijay kumar at the university of pennsylvania is working with swarms of drones to perform tasks like playing music. with obstructions cooperatively. he's also developing technologies to tackle some very big problems, including world hunger. - in a couple of decades, we'll have over 9 billion people to feed on this planet, of course, that's a big challenge. - [shivani] to take on a task this big he's building an army of small flying robots with the ability to synchronize. - we think about...
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. _ i'm joined now by clare finkelstein, a professor of law at the university of pennsylvania. rst of all, your reaction to this unprecedented news that we are hearing. unprecedented news that we are hearinu. , .,, , unprecedented news that we are hearinu. , ., , ., unprecedented news that we are hearin. , , ., ., hearing. this has been a long time coming _ hearing. this has been a long time coming of _ hearing. this has been a long time coming of course. - hearing. this has been a long | time coming of course. many, many years we have known about the payoff to stormy daniels and the fact that it may have violated the campaign finance law. at these particular indictments may have had to do, we don't know yet because the indictments haven't been unsealed, with irregularities in reporting around the finances concerning the payoff to stormy daniels, and as your previous speaker indicated, there were supposedly many accounts to the indictments so it may be quite serious financial violations. they will be state law violations, but there may be federal charges that could potentially b
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elite universities, harvard and yale are cashing in on diversity, equity and inclusion charging upward of $12,000 for online courses run by activists. one program cost $10,000 at university of pennsylvanialains how important it is, saying today there is urgent need to identify and address social history and context of structural inequity such as systemic racism, xenophobia and other forms of discrimination. a former high school teacher joins me now. kelly, thank you for being with us. when you look at this, they are pushing progressive ideas. when you look at the monetary aspect, talking upward of $12,000 to me that screams capitalism, what about you? >> these are race hustlers and learning dei is lucrative. image recording a lesson for $12,000 about how you are racist if you are a white person that wants to touch someone's hair. this is evidence dei is spreading, these corporations are paying activists to come and train their employees and maybe have a dei specialist in their corporate setting that is out to basically monitor people on how they are interacting with each other based on rate. can we not do that right now. we are in a crisis in this nation and this is causing more racism.
elite universities, harvard and yale are cashing in on diversity, equity and inclusion charging upward of $12,000 for online courses run by activists. one program cost $10,000 at university of pennsylvanialains how important it is, saying today there is urgent need to identify and address social history and context of structural inequity such as systemic racism, xenophobia and other forms of discrimination. a former high school teacher joins me now. kelly, thank you for being with us. when you...
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mann, professor and director of the pan center for science, sustainability and the media, university of pennsylvania to others and how can it be ignored? >> so this is a report that literally synthesizes the last three reports published over the last year by the ipcc on the basic science, on the impacts and on solutions. and while there is technically nothing new, it provides a really important contextualization of what we have learned from those reports. and it presents us as you allude to with a very stark choice. we have a rapidly shrinking window available to us if we are to prevent warming from going beyond that catastrophic level of 3 degrees fahrenheit where we see ever more dire consequences of climate change. >> so, what is the report say we can do? what would make a difference? >> so, it is sort of modified -- the last report published by the ipcc, the numbers told us we needed to reduce carbon emissions by about 50% by 2030 to stay within our budget for keeping warming below that catastrophic 3 degree fahrenheit level, where we see star worse heat waves and fires and superstorms. here is
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and my budget increases it another $820678 used to be if you went to university of pennsylvania, penn, university of delaware where i went, the state paid a significant portion of tuition. they're not anymore. they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some but not much. because they've cut paying for it. guess what? try paying for college. 9/11 a state institution where you can commute. expensive as hell. especially if there's a couple of kids in a family making less than $60,000 a year. it matters a lot. it matters a lot. more we educate people, the better chance they have. doesn't mean everybody who is educated will succeed. but there's significantly better opportunities. and the world is getting a hell of a lot more complicated. a hell of a lot more complicated. so i increased my budget. we're paying another $820 to help people from families with low income. let's connect students careers and opportunities, starting in high school. we should provide for two years of community college. by the way, in school, when you're a sophomore, junior in high school you should be able to ta
and my budget increases it another $820678 used to be if you went to university of pennsylvania, penn, university of delaware where i went, the state paid a significant portion of tuition. they're not anymore. they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some but not much. because they've cut paying for it. guess what? try paying for college. 9/11 a state institution where you can commute. expensive as hell. especially if there's a couple of kids in a family making less than $60,000 a year. it...
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used to be if you went to the university of pennsylvania -- i mean, penn state or university of delaware i went, state school, the state paid a significant portion of tuition. they're not anymore. they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some but not much. because they've cut paying for it. well, guess what, try paying for college. even at a state institution where you can commute. it's expensive as well, especially if you have a couple kids in the family making less than $60,000 a year. so it matters a lot. it matters a lot. the more we educate people the better chance they have. doesn't mean everybody's educated is going to succeed but a significantly better opportunity. and the world's getting a hell of a lot more complicated and a hell of a lot more complicated. so i've increased my budget. we increased now, as i said, we're making a -- we're paying another $820 to help people from families with low income. let's connect students careers and opportunities starting in high school. we should provide for two years of community college. by the way, in school, when you're in -- sopho
used to be if you went to the university of pennsylvania -- i mean, penn state or university of delaware i went, state school, the state paid a significant portion of tuition. they're not anymore. they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some but not much. because they've cut paying for it. well, guess what, try paying for college. even at a state institution where you can commute. it's expensive as well, especially if you have a couple kids in the family making less than $60,000 a year....
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scholastic sports riley gaines swam competitively for the university of kentucky and publicly criticize transgender university of pennsylvaniaer leah thomas. >> if you believe in science another's man and woman. to deny that is to deny science it is to deny logic. >> does get so west virginia law stays cruel and illegal the aclu telling fox news the allies had to picked unique incident in the overwhelming evidence transgender youth to participate in team sports has benefits for all. >> the supreme court is expected to issue an order in the coming weeks. in washington, david spunt fox news. >> two men in a 16 yoga under arrest for shoplifting hundreds of cans of powdered baby formula they targeted supermarkets in georgia and cops found them with $26000 worth of the cans. this is as the u.s. faces an ongoing baby formula shortage charles watson live in atlanta with the latest. >> policing the suspect in this particular case to thousands of dollars of baby formula from stores across tennessee and georgia. this a lot of the formula was specially made for infants with dietary issues, the police department and georgia crack this c
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one answer comes at the redesigned africa galleries at the university of pennsylvania museum of archeologyogy, known as the penn museum. lead curator tukufu zuberi. >> how do we take that activated conversation and transform the narrative in here? seize this moment to transform the museum, the narratives in the museum and the service we can provide to the community about the national narrative, about the international narrative, about the narrative of humanity. jeffrey: zuberi is a professor of sociology and africana studies at the university. also, one of the hosts of the long-running pbs series, history detectives. >> if we are going to tell the story of human civilization, we must reconfigure these spaces to speak to various audiences in ways that remove the race bias and prejudice, which are the foundation of museums everywhere. these museums were to justify empire. they were to justify the colonization. they were to justify the marginalization of certain groups of people. we have to challenge that. we wanted a story that said, this past is in conversation with our now. that we here ar
one answer comes at the redesigned africa galleries at the university of pennsylvania museum of archeologyogy, known as the penn museum. lead curator tukufu zuberi. >> how do we take that activated conversation and transform the narrative in here? seize this moment to transform the museum, the narratives in the museum and the service we can provide to the community about the national narrative, about the international narrative, about the narrative of humanity. jeffrey: zuberi is a...
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of pennsylvania. his law degree is from the university of pennsylvania law school. he previously served as a state prosecutor in philadelphia from 1977 to 1979, and then again from. 1981 to 1983. he is the author of the book the federal grand jury practice and procedure fifth edition. thank you, judge dimond. dimond for joining us and for leading us. how are you today? very well. thank you. thank you for that very gracious introduction. i would like to introduce our panel in alphabetical order. our first panelist should be ted olson, who unfortunately was unable to be here today. so i will move on to professor stevens mossberg title. professor at george at gw law school. he's held a multitude of positions in the department of justice as well as the he served under the iran-contra special prosecutor. he's a graduate of the university of pennsylvania law school, my alma mater, geoff shepard. he worked in the nixon white house counsel's office after his graduation from harvard law school, he really has created all of this. he has figured it out through the freedom of i
of pennsylvania. his law degree is from the university of pennsylvania law school. he previously served as a state prosecutor in philadelphia from 1977 to 1979, and then again from. 1981 to 1983. he is the author of the book the federal grand jury practice and procedure fifth edition. thank you, judge dimond. dimond for joining us and for leading us. how are you today? very well. thank you. thank you for that very gracious introduction. i would like to introduce our panel in alphabetical order....
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. >> i became a professor at the university of pennsylvania. >> jesse: joe biden may be the first puertoity truck driver president. believe it or not, there is even more to the story of joe biden. listen to this. >> greek american constituents in delaware sometimes refer to me as the man sitting behind you, father, who helped me my very first campaign, directly behind you, was the nickname i got early on when i won by 3200 votes for the senate seat when i was 29 years old is -- started calling me joe biden opolis. oh, you think i'm kidding. i'm not joking. >> jesse: bidenopoli isment first puerto rican greek truck driving professor president. if he makes any more additions to that list we will surely report it back. the cooler next. ♪ ♪ (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. . . mom: hey! cheap flight alert! daughter: hawaii! can we go? dad: maybe. i'll put a request in monday. sfx: shattering glass. theme song: unnecessary action hero! dad: was that necessary? un
. >> i became a professor at the university of pennsylvania. >> jesse: joe biden may be the first puertoity truck driver president. believe it or not, there is even more to the story of joe biden. listen to this. >> greek american constituents in delaware sometimes refer to me as the man sitting behind you, father, who helped me my very first campaign, directly behind you, was the nickname i got early on when i won by 3200 votes for the senate seat when i was 29 years old is...
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money that your family has taken in from china and all the money that the university of delaware and university of pennsylvania got from china that housed many of the biden post vice presidency initiatives. >> sean: all of these things are important. we better get to the bottom of it because they are our number one geopolitical threat followed by russia followed by potentially nuclear armed iran, north korea, dangerous world. he does not seem on top of it. if there is any financial compromise, the american people need to know what that is. congressman, thank you for being with us. now we'll be back. by the way, we have a studio audience tonight. welcome all of you to the show. thank you for being here. coming up, we have some news out of chicago that is just breaking. it looks like mayor lori lightweight is about to be fired tonight. we'll get the results. big news. we have the results from chicago's mayoral race coming up straight ahead and the party of tolerance strikes again, this time congressman marjorie taylor greene says she was attacked at a restaurant. she'll talk about that and go into more detail ab
money that your family has taken in from china and all the money that the university of delaware and university of pennsylvania got from china that housed many of the biden post vice presidency initiatives. >> sean: all of these things are important. we better get to the bottom of it because they are our number one geopolitical threat followed by russia followed by potentially nuclear armed iran, north korea, dangerous world. he does not seem on top of it. if there is any financial...
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pell grants by $900, and my budget increases by another $820 used to be if you want to university of pennsylvania -- penn state or the university of delaware, state schools, the state paid a significant portion of tuition not anymore. they're not paying anymore they're paying some but not much because they have cut paying for it guess what try paying for college, even in a state institution where you can commute. it's expensive as hell especially if you have a couple kids in the family, making less $60,000 a year >> that's president biden presenting some of the defails or highlights in his view of his 2024 fiscal 2024 budget in philadelphia our team of reporters have been listening and analyzing what we know so far, and we're going to break it down on all angles. kayla tausche at the white house, robert frank is here in studio to talk about some of the tax implications we have also got brian sullivan on energy, and morgan brennan on the defense proposals in this multi, mull-billion dollar budget kayla, give us some of the highlights and put it in a political context for us as if we need it >> wel
pell grants by $900, and my budget increases by another $820 used to be if you want to university of pennsylvania -- penn state or the university of delaware, state schools, the state paid a significant portion of tuition not anymore. they're not paying anymore they're paying some but not much because they have cut paying for it guess what try paying for college, even in a state institution where you can commute. it's expensive as hell especially if you have a couple kids in the family, making...
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used to be if you went to university of pennsylvania -- i mean, penn state or university of delawaret, state schools, the state paid a significant portion of the tuition. they're not anymore. they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some, but not much. because they've cut paying for it. well, guess what, try paying for college even in a state institution where you can commute. it's as expensive as hell. especially if you have a couple friends in the family a couple a year. it matters a lot. the more we educate people the better chance we have. doesn't mean everybody chance we have everybody is going to succeed. and the world is getting a hell of a lot more complicated. a hell of a lot more complicated. so, i've increased my budget. we increase it now, as i said, we're paying another $820 helping people from families with low incomes. let's connect students' careers and opportunities starting in high school. we should provide for two years of community college -- by the way, in school, when you're -- when you're a sophomore, junior in high school, you should be able to take credi
used to be if you went to university of pennsylvania -- i mean, penn state or university of delawaret, state schools, the state paid a significant portion of the tuition. they're not anymore. they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some, but not much. because they've cut paying for it. well, guess what, try paying for college even in a state institution where you can commute. it's as expensive as hell. especially if you have a couple friends in the family a couple a year. it matters a...
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a new study from open eyes, the university of pennsylvania warns ai system can't impact 80% of americansigners, journalists, painters, plumbers, electricians are those at risk. dr. nicole saphier, i would imagine doctors not at high risk either appearance before actually radiology is high risk. we have articles all the time questioning will ai take over radiology? the question is no, they certainly can't do up biopsies and procedures that i do. can i work in conjunction with ai to increase cancer diagnosis? of course. i get nervous with increased use of technology especially some new ai platforms. it goes along the lines, we want technology to advance, but are we again creating a lazy society and for since we no longer have people research a paper or something along those lines. putting something out there. you go to one of these chatgpt, i'm sorry i'm not technologically savvy. you put it in and it reads a paper for you. all of a sudden, are you putting in the work to make sure you understand the content to make sure it is factual? it goes to working less, in my opinion. yes, i love te
a new study from open eyes, the university of pennsylvania warns ai system can't impact 80% of americansigners, journalists, painters, plumbers, electricians are those at risk. dr. nicole saphier, i would imagine doctors not at high risk either appearance before actually radiology is high risk. we have articles all the time questioning will ai take over radiology? the question is no, they certainly can't do up biopsies and procedures that i do. can i work in conjunction with ai to increase...
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and along with william shippen, who was a profsor at will become the university of pennsylvania professor of surgery. they were constantly in washinon's ear tling him we can inoculate cochrane saying i've inoculated large numbers. we can do it. it won't spread the disease. we can do it quickly and easily. washington. starts softening,specially after the victories at trenton, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about the logistics, how they will pull it off if they have enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington realized that his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying aw because of thfear of smallpox. the soldiers were demanding it. his advisers were confidenit would work, and washington changed his mind. this is what we don't give george washington enough credit for. it's not only that he ordered the inoculation of the troops, but he was steadfast against it and changed his mind. he orders that all the soldiers on february six, 1777, that all the soldiers in the continental army should be inoculated at once. the medical ordered or a inoc
and along with william shippen, who was a profsor at will become the university of pennsylvania professor of surgery. they were constantly in washinon's ear tling him we can inoculate cochrane saying i've inoculated large numbers. we can do it. it won't spread the disease. we can do it quickly and easily. washington. starts softening,specially after the victories at trenton, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about the logistics, how they will pull it off if they have...
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he has competed for at least three seasons on the wing steam at the university of pennsylvania.emises and from the swimming community and competitors and teammates. she's being celebrated for her consistent in their purpose. >> people will say that she just transition so kitschy even when? but i transition to be happy. >> tucker carlson: another one for the patriarchy. yeah the patriarchy. and here's another, this month a man dressed as a woman the one and they cycling competition in new york. she is a competitive cyclist who is a woman she joins us tonight. only thank you so much for coming on another's enormous pressure to be quiet, no your place is a natural woman, but when you coming on here tonight? >> i am hoping to encourage other women to start to speak out. i know that i get a lot of support, and, i cannot be the only one, the more voices we have speak out about about how unfair this is, i am hoping that they will start to get some traction. and we will have that many bodies listen. he started in some sports which was great, but we need. >> tucker carlson: this is such
he has competed for at least three seasons on the wing steam at the university of pennsylvania.emises and from the swimming community and competitors and teammates. she's being celebrated for her consistent in their purpose. >> people will say that she just transition so kitschy even when? but i transition to be happy. >> tucker carlson: another one for the patriarchy. yeah the patriarchy. and here's another, this month a man dressed as a woman the one and they cycling competition...
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he is co-director of the wharton initiative on financial policy and regulation at the university of pennsylvaniapeter, thank you so much for being here. this was a yo-yo of a day on the markets. seemingly people spooked by what's happening with credit suites. but help me understand something, the fed earlier this week made this massive intervention to calm the waters, but the waters do not seem to have calmed. what is going on here? >> we have different parts of the pond, so to speak. there is no doubt that the waters for investors in banks is very choppy. this matters for banks because as their values plummet, all kinds of other financial consequences can arise as well. what the fed did was focusing more in a different part, which is what about those banks that are at the very brink of destruction? that's where the fed was seeking to intervene. that's what makes this a banking crisis, is that we have had banks, very large ones, that have failed. we have very large ones that have come near to failure. the question now for us to ponder is, does the choppy market for shareholders mean that we have
he is co-director of the wharton initiative on financial policy and regulation at the university of pennsylvaniapeter, thank you so much for being here. this was a yo-yo of a day on the markets. seemingly people spooked by what's happening with credit suites. but help me understand something, the fed earlier this week made this massive intervention to calm the waters, but the waters do not seem to have calmed. what is going on here? >> we have different parts of the pond, so to speak....
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granddaughter was asked to speak at the university of pennsylvania, found a letter that said you've been requested to speak in china. the only reason you are asked to speak because of your last name. don't worry about that, don't let that bother you, go and make the most of it. a synergy between china and the bidens. we don't know what they were doing for it, how they profited and where the money is. and don't know the other bidens between 6 and 7. multi-generational and hallie had a relationship, and then left and a kid in between, there are so many pictures on the laptop they were able to name the people involved in all the stories because all their personal information is out there. >> sandra: brian kilmeade, appreciate your time, and miranda divine has been on this from the very beginning. joining us live tomorrow as well. >> john: something to look forward to tomorrow. some american colleges are now dropping their humanities programs. what's behind the curriculum change? that's coming up next. we all need cash in the bank to stay ahead. well here's great news for veterans who own a
granddaughter was asked to speak at the university of pennsylvania, found a letter that said you've been requested to speak in china. the only reason you are asked to speak because of your last name. don't worry about that, don't let that bother you, go and make the most of it. a synergy between china and the bidens. we don't know what they were doing for it, how they profited and where the money is. and don't know the other bidens between 6 and 7. multi-generational and hallie had a...
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money that your family's taken in from china and all the money thatsi the university of delawarety o university of pennsylvania got from china that has many of the biden post vice presidency are iatives? all these things are important. it better get to the bottom of it because they are our number one geopolitical threat, followed by russia, followede ge by now potentially a nuclear armed iran.pote nortntiallh korea is a dangerous world and he does not seemn top. on top of it. and if there's anything financial compromise, the americane people needssman, to know what that is .ng congressman, thank you for being with us. now, we'll be back, by the way, we have a studio audience tonight. . welcome welcome to the show. thank you for being here. coming breang up, we have some news out of chicago that is just breaking. it looks like mayor lauriebout d tonight. lightweight is about to be fired tonight. we'll get the rosaire right. big news from chicago as theyom all race comining upg straight f . and the party of toleranceto strikes again this time. congressmas again marjorie taylor greene says she was attacked at a r
money that your family's taken in from china and all the money thatsi the university of delawarety o university of pennsylvania got from china that has many of the biden post vice presidency are iatives? all these things are important. it better get to the bottom of it because they are our number one geopolitical threat, followed by russia, followede ge by now potentially a nuclear armed iran.pote nortntiallh korea is a dangerous world and he does not seemn top. on top of it. and if there's...
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. >>> the university of pennsylvania where my daughter went to undergrad and law school, deans list recognitions how do you get a job, i'm great, i went to where the biden -- what was that center, the biden keeps his classified documents? this. >> a couple things, to the cost of school and some feeling it's a scam, it doesn't get help get prices down to make them freeze or claw things back, if they think student loans are forgiven. you have that issue, it doesn't motivate the schools to get the prices under control. when we do things like take away the deans list or grades, that is a disservice to these kids. you are not preparing them for real life. you're actually i feel like crippling them, sending them into the world, they can't handle hearing viewpoints they don't agree with and if they don't get every single promotion or perk. i feel like it's unkind. you are over paying them to send them out into the world and not able to handle the world. >> greg i want you to listen to this. this is adjournal survey that said in 67% of the students say that student loan debt is not a concern. 17% say it
. >>> the university of pennsylvania where my daughter went to undergrad and law school, deans list recognitions how do you get a job, i'm great, i went to where the biden -- what was that center, the biden keeps his classified documents? this. >> a couple things, to the cost of school and some feeling it's a scam, it doesn't get help get prices down to make them freeze or claw things back, if they think student loans are forgiven. you have that issue, it doesn't motivate the...
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it's certainly have been it's college level with leah thomas, the swimmer at the university of pennsylvaniat year, very controversial story that donated around the united states last year and, um and so i think they're looking at this is okay. this is something that we have to deal with, and that's what these governing bodies have decided. but it's striking, isn't it? christine i mean, it's not an issue that they're dealing with yet somehow. preemptively they wanted to introduce this ban do trans women have advantages in sport? what do we know about that? well if we have about 10 hours, i think we can start to work on that. and i'm not being slipped at all. what i'm saying is, it is something that that scientists disagree on. there are many people out there who say yes, that they do. once you've gone through male puberty , you have testosterone. your body is built in a certain way that makes it more ever changes when you are competing against this gender women. um and there are others who say that the science is not there yet. i think we're going to see a lot more studies over the next few
it's certainly have been it's college level with leah thomas, the swimmer at the university of pennsylvaniat year, very controversial story that donated around the united states last year and, um and so i think they're looking at this is okay. this is something that we have to deal with, and that's what these governing bodies have decided. but it's striking, isn't it? christine i mean, it's not an issue that they're dealing with yet somehow. preemptively they wanted to introduce this ban do...
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you see her here, who was allowed -- university of pennsylvania swimmer to compete as a woman in theional championship last year. florida governor ron desantis attacked that decision. here he is. >> ncaa is taking efforts to destroy women's athletic. they're trying to undermine the competition and crowning somebody else the women's champion. we think that's wrong. >> but instead of having one rule for all of women sports, the ncaa is going to let each sport's governing body decide what its rule. one, is that a good idea to let them be decided by each individual sport and what about the argument it's just unfair that transgender women athletes, it's unfair to have biological versus transgender compete against them? >> i think the most important thing here is to balance two issues. one is inclusion and the other is competitive equity. and one of the reasons for following the national governing bodies and the international federations and the olympic federations, is you don't want transgender athletes to not -- to have to play by different sets of rules at every step along the way in th
you see her here, who was allowed -- university of pennsylvania swimmer to compete as a woman in theional championship last year. florida governor ron desantis attacked that decision. here he is. >> ncaa is taking efforts to destroy women's athletic. they're trying to undermine the competition and crowning somebody else the women's champion. we think that's wrong. >> but instead of having one rule for all of women sports, the ncaa is going to let each sport's governing body decide...
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she is a six foot, four intact biological male who swam three years in the men's side at university of pennsylvaniag to the women's team during his senior year. last year, out of nowhere, this person who at the time, i had no idea was a biological male, begin posting across multiple events and there were several red flags, one of which, this was something -- someone i had never heard of which is rare especially when you're competing at the top tier. an article was posted disclosing that she was formerly a man and before the championships, the ncaa announced we would be compete -- she would be competing with us. the first day of the meat, i got to personally feel the effects that this infringement had on myself and my teammates. we sat on the side of the pool and watched leah thomas swim to a national championship, beating out three olympians, the most impressive team of all time and i want to add that this was a male swimmer for year before was ranked at best 462nd in the men's division. we competed the next year which test the next heat which ended in a tie. [applause] >> now, looking back, i real
she is a six foot, four intact biological male who swam three years in the men's side at university of pennsylvaniag to the women's team during his senior year. last year, out of nowhere, this person who at the time, i had no idea was a biological male, begin posting across multiple events and there were several red flags, one of which, this was something -- someone i had never heard of which is rare especially when you're competing at the top tier. an article was posted disclosing that she was...
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researchers from the university of pennsylvania surveyed more than 30,000 adults nationwide, and theyontinues to rise with people who earn up to $500,000 a year. what does that tell us, right? i guess we're never gonna be that happy. researchers say money isn't the secret to happiness, but it can help you for taxpayers about money saving tricks promoted on social media . some of these posts encourage people to use a tax software program to lie about withholdings to get big refunds . another scam shows how to create fake household employees. the arrest has tax cheats face three years in prison and fines of up to $100,000 for filing fraudulent returns or than 2000 people were jailed last year for tax crimes seventies muni streetcar that has been retired for more than 25 years is about to get a makeover. the 70 ft car , which used to run on the l terrible line in san francisco, has been sold to sonoma county couple. they paid $5000 for the boeing bertel, and they plan to move it into their property in grenville wants the rain stop. they want to restore it as much as possible and turn it
researchers from the university of pennsylvania surveyed more than 30,000 adults nationwide, and theyontinues to rise with people who earn up to $500,000 a year. what does that tell us, right? i guess we're never gonna be that happy. researchers say money isn't the secret to happiness, but it can help you for taxpayers about money saving tricks promoted on social media . some of these posts encourage people to use a tax software program to lie about withholdings to get big refunds . another...
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she's going to the university of pennsylvania. so we're very excited for her.she is so excited because she's me and my wife. my wife, my wife, my daughter to tell you about my daughter because this will be great because will be broadcast on c-span. i'll make her watch and she won't know is my daughter said to me when she was little said, you know, dad, i hate to read. and i said to her, you do know i do for a living, right? you know what feeds you every single day. and then recently she said to, me? why does anyone want you to sign their books? and i was like, you dear, i really appreciate that it. and yesterday it was on kelly clarkson show and at the end i put on on instagram a picture of me they always take pictures backstage and so i took a picture that kelly clarkson the people took there and i posted on instagram and my daughter private messages me okay i got tell this story i love the fact i get this year the story and it literally is the picture of me i posted and then her she says this scares. so i wrote back and i said, do you want it in a small size
she's going to the university of pennsylvania. so we're very excited for her.she is so excited because she's me and my wife. my wife, my wife, my daughter to tell you about my daughter because this will be great because will be broadcast on c-span. i'll make her watch and she won't know is my daughter said to me when she was little said, you know, dad, i hate to read. and i said to her, you do know i do for a living, right? you know what feeds you every single day. and then recently she said...