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we are joined now by dorothy roberts, director of the university of pennsylvania program on race, sciencewho has long warned against the criminalization of pregnancy and has been called a pioneer in the reproductive justice movement. she is the author of several books including "fatal invention: how science, politics, and big business re-create race in the twenty-first century" and "killing the black body: race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty.” professor roberts, welcome to democracy now! great to have you with us. talk about the significance of the judges ruling, striking down a part of the texas abortion ban. dorothy: good to be on your program. thanks very much. this is a significant ruling in the sense that the testimonies of the women we just heard part of, shows how cruel -- and i think the word torture is appropriate -- that bans on abortion are. the kinds of positions they put doctors into have to gamble the life of pregnant people in order to avoid prosecution. i think it is one of the most unethical, inhumane aspects of compelling birth, which is what abortion bands do
we are joined now by dorothy roberts, director of the university of pennsylvania program on race, sciencewho has long warned against the criminalization of pregnancy and has been called a pioneer in the reproductive justice movement. she is the author of several books including "fatal invention: how science, politics, and big business re-create race in the twenty-first century" and "killing the black body: race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty.” professor roberts,...
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i want to thank the annenberg policy centers at usc and the university of pennsylvania, for recognizing the drudgery of fact checking. it is kind of boring stuff. the people that look at our stories, they are not going to say, wow, those guys are brilliant investigate of journalists -- they are going to say, they worked hard to get to the truth in that story, and that is fact checking. finally i want to say thank you to the woman in the back here. i don't see here. she's got a camera. that is my wife, stephanie. a prize-winning wife and mother. also, she is a health care worker, career health care worker. they don't send them out to washington, d.c. to get trophies but they are saving lives every day, and that is her. thank you. [applause] >> this year, the judges singled out three award winners for special recognition. jordan klepper is recognized for his use of humor outside traditional journalistic platforms to inform and engage audiences. judges said, his reports from the cpac convention in orlando and from the campaign in hungary were looking to the u.s. far right in the global con
i want to thank the annenberg policy centers at usc and the university of pennsylvania, for recognizing the drudgery of fact checking. it is kind of boring stuff. the people that look at our stories, they are not going to say, wow, those guys are brilliant investigate of journalists -- they are going to say, they worked hard to get to the truth in that story, and that is fact checking. finally i want to say thank you to the woman in the back here. i don't see here. she's got a camera. that is...
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he is the director of the sense of ethics and the role of law at the university of pennsylvania. she joins us now from new hampshire. thank you very much for being on al jazeera festival. from what you've been able to say. so if i, how strong is this case against donald trump? it is an extremely strong case because it charges him with conspiracy along with 6 uninvited co conspirators whose actions have been well document. and so it's, though the justice department does not typically name uninvited co conspirators, it's fairly clear who the individuals are and what according that has taken place for many, many months, it has made clear what their contribution has been. for example, john eastman, who was the lawyer who crafted the original blueprint that launched the january 6 insurrection, and convinced helped to convince donald trump that he could indeed prevail in the 2020 election. despite the clear and was founding a failure at the polls. and so the complicity of these lawyers and 5 of the 6 are clearly lawyers is absolutely a parent has been a parents for some time. and the f
he is the director of the sense of ethics and the role of law at the university of pennsylvania. she joins us now from new hampshire. thank you very much for being on al jazeera festival. from what you've been able to say. so if i, how strong is this case against donald trump? it is an extremely strong case because it charges him with conspiracy along with 6 uninvited co conspirators whose actions have been well document. and so it's, though the justice department does not typically name...
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my colleague at the university of pennsylvania authored a book called our common bonds. it shows that when people disagree on issues, we can find ways to sit down and listen to the other side and find areas of common agreement and find identities that are not just political. there identity as americans or sports fans or parents. those identities can come to the floor and increase the likelihood we can come together even as we disagree and perhaps find ways to agree to move forward. in the local context, we can have an actual voice that will matter. host: i want to go back to the survey. you brought it up and i want to see some specifics about what we are talking about so the viewers can know as well. we are talking about civics education in the united states. this is information from the 2022 knowledge survey. less than half of u.s. adults, 47%, can name all tee branches of government. that is down from 56% in 2021 and the first decline on this question since 2016. the number of respondents who could unprompted name each of the five freedoms guaranteed by the first amendm
my colleague at the university of pennsylvania authored a book called our common bonds. it shows that when people disagree on issues, we can find ways to sit down and listen to the other side and find areas of common agreement and find identities that are not just political. there identity as americans or sports fans or parents. those identities can come to the floor and increase the likelihood we can come together even as we disagree and perhaps find ways to agree to move forward. in the local...
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my colleague at the university of pennsylvania authored a book called our common bonds. it shows that when people disagree on issues, we can find ways to sit down and listen to the other side and find areas of common agreement and find identities that are not just political. there identity as americans or sports fans or parents. those identities can come to the floor and increase the likelihood we can come together even as we disagree and perhaps find ways to agree to move forward. in the local context, we can have an actual voice that will matter. host: i want to go back to the survey. you brought it up and i want to see some specifics about what we are talking about so the viewers can know as well. we are talking about civics education in the united states. this is information from the 2022 knowledge survey. less than half of s. adults, 47%, can name all three branches of government. that is down from 56% in 2021 and the first decline on this question since 2016. th number of respo who could unprompted na each of the five freedoms guaranteed by the first ent declined. o
my colleague at the university of pennsylvania authored a book called our common bonds. it shows that when people disagree on issues, we can find ways to sit down and listen to the other side and find areas of common agreement and find identities that are not just political. there identity as americans or sports fans or parents. those identities can come to the floor and increase the likelihood we can come together even as we disagree and perhaps find ways to agree to move forward. in the local...
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professor & director of the penn center for science, sustainability & the media at the university of pennsylvaniaf the forthcoming book "our fragile moment: how lessons from earth's past can help us survive the climate crisis." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we ended today show in ecuador to look at last weeks assassination of presidential hopeful fernando villavicencio who was shot dead at a campaign rally on wednesday. he was shot in the head three times. he was running on a platform opposing corruption and organized crime and his death can just 10 days before ecuador's general election, which is scheduled to proceed on sunday as planned. authorities have arrested six people in connection with the murder. one suspect was killed. officials said all of the suspects in custody are colombian and alleged members of a drug trafficking group. over the weekend, villavicencio party tapped journalist christian zurita to replace him, reversing an earlier decision to go with running mate under gonzales because they were concerned since she was on his vp
professor & director of the penn center for science, sustainability & the media at the university of pennsylvaniaf the forthcoming book "our fragile moment: how lessons from earth's past can help us survive the climate crisis." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we ended today show in ecuador to look at last weeks assassination of presidential hopeful fernando villavicencio who was shot dead at a campaign rally on wednesday. he...
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the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania says that, "a majority of americans cannot name all three branches of government." you have called the failure to teach the united states constitution, quote, "suicidal." and you say that everyone from our lawmakers to our parents to the media is responsible and, quote, "guilty of collusion in the crime of killing america." is that hyperbole or do you really think we're near the end? - i think we're in the end game right now. i think that we could let slip the greatest idea for governance ever devised and we won't even know that it happened. we have no muscle memory of it. 50 years is a long time when it comes to how many generations have been without civic education. - you write in your book, quote, "it is especially absurd to think our childn could run this complex country without learning anything about its government first. we can't fly a plane without training or practice medicine without attending medical school. then explain how we can send people to congress who haven't first learned the workings of government o
the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania says that, "a majority of americans cannot name all three branches of government." you have called the failure to teach the united states constitution, quote, "suicidal." and you say that everyone from our lawmakers to our parents to the media is responsible and, quote, "guilty of collusion in the crime of killing america." is that hyperbole or do you really think we're near the end? - i think...
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that's in the law review article coming out from the university of pennsylvania. whether or not there's a challenge by donald trump for being left off of the ballot or put on and then challenged by the people, in the end it's going to the u.s. supreme court. >> wow, a lot of uncharted waters here. gloria browne-marshall, appreciate you joining us. be sure to check out blo gloria's book "she took justice." make sure to join anderson keerp as he breaks down the details of the criminal indictment in georgia. the whole story with anderson cooper airs tonight at 8:00 right here on cnn. pano ai chooses t-mobile for bubusiness for 5g solutions... ...because t-mobile helps pano ai innovate, now's e time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. she found it. the feeling of finding the psorsis treatment she's been looking for sotyktu is the first-of-its-kind, once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding your back... is back. or finding psoriasis can't deny the
that's in the law review article coming out from the university of pennsylvania. whether or not there's a challenge by donald trump for being left off of the ballot or put on and then challenged by the people, in the end it's going to the u.s. supreme court. >> wow, a lot of uncharted waters here. gloria browne-marshall, appreciate you joining us. be sure to check out blo gloria's book "she took justice." make sure to join anderson keerp as he breaks down the details of the...
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brandon is athletes.org cofounder and ceo and a finance professor if at university of pennsylvania. t to have you, brandon. nice, nice for you to be here especially a week before the big moment. so after playing ten seasons in the nfl where millions and millions of people tune in to watch games, the multibillion dollar industry's really changing, right, with amazon's thursday night football, youtube's sunday ticket. what does this tell you about the power shift to streamers as they grab the baton from the broadcast networks in part? >> yeah. i mean, i think that it's a competition like everything else. i think the streamers are doing an amazing job of trying to compete with the in-person experience. i mean, you have such great quality productions, you have people right up there in your faces. i mean, look at some of these shots you see right now. you get a lot of different not only personality takes just in terms of the broadcast and the implementation of former athletes broadcasting and telling their story or their lens or their perspective about sports, but you also, i mean, it's h
brandon is athletes.org cofounder and ceo and a finance professor if at university of pennsylvania. t to have you, brandon. nice, nice for you to be here especially a week before the big moment. so after playing ten seasons in the nfl where millions and millions of people tune in to watch games, the multibillion dollar industry's really changing, right, with amazon's thursday night football, youtube's sunday ticket. what does this tell you about the power shift to streamers as they grab the...
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replacing shakespeare, the picture of shakespeare at the university of pennsylvania english department he was a white european male, isn't the only issue with the english department about the best english. shouldn't that be it?h >> host: next call for dennis prager is from san mateo, california. >> caller:r: hello, dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san c francisco, conservative. you and your partner talked about your first book called seven questions. >> guest: nine questions for you almost got it right. you missed two, it was eight questions. maybe -- try to you really know. yes, she's right about that. it is now nine but it was eight then. >> caller: how do you celebrate, how do you -- what do you do on shabbat? >> guest: all right, fine. so this is sort of introduced question because i've written a lot on judaism, including that book which is still in print. so she wants to know how i observed this about. the sabbath did by the way, i will just say i have been inviting non-jews to my shabbat dinners friday night
replacing shakespeare, the picture of shakespeare at the university of pennsylvania english department he was a white european male, isn't the only issue with the english department about the best english. shouldn't that be it?h >> host: next call for dennis prager is from san mateo, california. >> caller:r: hello, dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san c francisco, conservative. you and your partner talked about...
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replacing shakespeare the picture of shakespeare at the university of, pennsylvania and the english departmenteuropean mail, this is the only issue with the english department who wrote the best english. shouldn't that best it? stuart next call for dennis prager from california. >> caller: hello dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san francisco. you and your partner talked about your facebook seven questions. >> you almost got. it right you missed two. eight questions. maybe you added one more request yes she is right about that. how do you celebrate what do you do? >> all right, fine. this is sort of an intra- jewish question but i've written a lot on judaism. she wants to know how i observed vethat shabazz, the sabbath. by the way i have been inviting non-jews to my shabbat dinners my friday night dinners for all of my life. most of them are christian, some are non-jewish. and in 30 years of doing this, 35 years they all say it's really touching to see. i wish we hadad this. there is no tv, there is no radio. we just talk a
replacing shakespeare the picture of shakespeare at the university of, pennsylvania and the english departmenteuropean mail, this is the only issue with the english department who wrote the best english. shouldn't that best it? stuart next call for dennis prager from california. >> caller: hello dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san francisco. you and your partner talked about your facebook seven questions. >>...
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the same speech was given at the university of pennsylvania but there wasn't that level of interest at that time. i had a teaching colleague in the audience and she said, you may remember this, the location of the speech was moved the day of the speech so they couldn't cover it. with media being shunted away and my third, betty ford ends up saying things her husband could never have said. i think she is a good example. i enjoyed all of your comments, they are spot on and the first lady and her coverage.. >> who decided to move the location? >> according to my colleague, it was an official decision by some level, this comic mindset there was no mention of missus clinton's speech in the coverage in china, nothing. >> we've reached 530 and we promised to let you out in an hour but thank youne for everyoe who has joined us. ... and if you click onth that it will take you and all of our programs will be on there. you can also find it a lot about what we're doing with flair, a lot of educational material on there, a lot of interesting information.ha we also hope you might consider becoming a
the same speech was given at the university of pennsylvania but there wasn't that level of interest at that time. i had a teaching colleague in the audience and she said, you may remember this, the location of the speech was moved the day of the speech so they couldn't cover it. with media being shunted away and my third, betty ford ends up saying things her husband could never have said. i think she is a good example. i enjoyed all of your comments, they are spot on and the first lady and her...
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i'm the faculty director in the center of ethics and the rule of law of the university of pennsylvania law school. she's live from true and massachusetts. very good to have you with us on. i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed. and all of your hearing, all of the charges that have appeared in the indictment. what do you think could be the most difficult for donald trump? in his defense team? i this is an extraordinary enlightenment. first of all is the only environment that really puts the conspiracy in nature of this crime and the organizational nature of the crime on you. 19 defendants. the age of who are lawyers, the very lawyers that donald trump rely on to people about trouble and with basses, pause, now they are encountering the very same charges that he is encountering. and so his use for the hell are naturally, he's very much facing the music here. and of course the, the charge of the indictment is the right to charge a charge that lewis knows very well how crossing hughes and that is used for us to . there's a lot of this hearing power, especially in major prosecutio
i'm the faculty director in the center of ethics and the rule of law of the university of pennsylvania law school. she's live from true and massachusetts. very good to have you with us on. i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed. and all of your hearing, all of the charges that have appeared in the indictment. what do you think could be the most difficult for donald trump? in his defense team? i this is an extraordinary enlightenment. first of all is the only environment that really...
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washington political state is the director of the sense of ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania. she says the licensing diamond is a significant moments in us history is an extremely strong case because it charges him with conspiracy along with 6 uninvited co conspirators whose actions have been well document. it's though the justice department is not typically name and dated co conspirators. it's fairly clear who the individuals are in my opinion. august 1st 2023 will be remembered by this indictment as one of the most important moments for restoring the rule of law. practically since the end of the civil war in this country ringing and indictments against a former president of a president who has convinced about a quarter of the us population that he actually won an election that he boss is critical. not just because it contributes to setting up the settings, the tables right with regard to the actual ball, but also because it helps to rectify the mass of disinformation campaign that donald trump and his allies have been on. is donald trump were to be elected president. and th
washington political state is the director of the sense of ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania. she says the licensing diamond is a significant moments in us history is an extremely strong case because it charges him with conspiracy along with 6 uninvited co conspirators whose actions have been well document. it's though the justice department is not typically name and dated co conspirators. it's fairly clear who the individuals are in my opinion. august 1st 2023 will...
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i'm a professor of medical ethics at the university of pennsylvania. and i run a research lab that studies the ethical league. busy and social implications of advances in or a science. all right, so i guess i think the biggest challenge is separating ourselves from science, fat and science fiction. we have watched the movies with the side books type of somebody has a brain implant imparting the head and then they go wild at everything goes upside down at its tail take. this is not what we're talking about. what we're talking about is brain computer interface or b, c, i tyron briefly in an accessible way. what does that mean? a great, thanks for asking. so a brand computer interface is really a communication device that connects the brain to an external computer. and there's 2 ways that that communication can happen. so one way is that the computer can sense electrical activity and send that to a prosthetic device. so an example you gave, so if someone could re compare who otherwise would be able to or the device can work the other way, where can said si
i'm a professor of medical ethics at the university of pennsylvania. and i run a research lab that studies the ethical league. busy and social implications of advances in or a science. all right, so i guess i think the biggest challenge is separating ourselves from science, fat and science fiction. we have watched the movies with the side books type of somebody has a brain implant imparting the head and then they go wild at everything goes upside down at its tail take. this is not what we're...
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usa alexey broddovich arrives at the invitation of the rector of the university of pennsylvania, whos the master a position as a design teacher. however, the artist is established closely within the manuals and he decides to open his own school art laboratory, brodovitch. badly. he spoke english and taught french, soon in 1934 he was offered the honorary post of creative director of the most popular fashion magazine in the world for this role, a runaway person was not to be found. he cut photos of designers. ravl layouts forced each employee to work creatively from an ordinary photographer to the deputy director of his signature phrase, from which everyone's blood ran cold, it became surprising to me. vo bradovitch fires all artists and executives from the magazine and gives new scandalous names to picasso menray and the famous abydon women's magazine becomes a film, and the approach is just as dynamic. if you take up the camera, then you should be an editor and a designer and a reporter, even when you photograph a pair of foot shoes, this was already a reportage taught by the prodov
usa alexey broddovich arrives at the invitation of the rector of the university of pennsylvania, whos the master a position as a design teacher. however, the artist is established closely within the manuals and he decides to open his own school art laboratory, brodovitch. badly. he spoke english and taught french, soon in 1934 he was offered the honorary post of creative director of the most popular fashion magazine in the world for this role, a runaway person was not to be found. he cut photos...
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shgo her law degree from the university of pennsylvania. daniel, you are on c-span. caller: being independent, i like to watch both sides of the news, but they become so polarized. one exception, fox news is more balanced. they will have someone on the panel that's clearly a democrat and gives their views. if you turn on msnbc, its total propaganda. like i said, i'm able to weigh both sides of the scale and try to judge. i was a democrat once upon a time. i have not been able to get behind it m aquatic candidate in quite a long time. only because it has become so polarized and they are out to do whatever they can to beat their opponent and that means whatever. trump was for a secure border. what does biden do, he opens up the border. host: before we go to other issues, what do you think about the indictmenty? caller: well, if i understandt correctly, they have to prove that he knew it was aie. so, how are they going to prove, unss he had some sort of seeker conversations and asked them do you believe the individual or not. about this, the judge has given out sentences
shgo her law degree from the university of pennsylvania. daniel, you are on c-span. caller: being independent, i like to watch both sides of the news, but they become so polarized. one exception, fox news is more balanced. they will have someone on the panel that's clearly a democrat and gives their views. if you turn on msnbc, its total propaganda. like i said, i'm able to weigh both sides of the scale and try to judge. i was a democrat once upon a time. i have not been able to get behind it m...
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. >> a lot are doing well, i invest in a lot of businesses and teach entrepreneurs at university of pennsylvaniaore -- >> kayleigh: his economic approval rating is in the 30s, we can all trade statistics, his economic approval rating is dismal, point of this fundraiser being grassroots, i understand, he has only raised half of what obama did up to the same point. i am interested in kamala as hype woman for biden, she is like the energizer for him. thinking back to being in the administration and vice president mike pence go got poor media coverage and i compare to what kamala got and this. president harris way to undercut biden, "new york times," kamala harris takes on forceful new role. joe biden needs to be highlighted kamala harris. they gushed over her date night. i don't remember mike pence getting this treatment and with this, 40% approval rating. >> harris: the president is not hiding her, he's called her president, and given her promotion, he can't remember her original job. how did she do on explaining bidenomics? >> they try to distance themselves from that, i don't know if they should
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that is the issue that two professors wrote about in the university of pennsylvania. whether donald trump is simply not eligible to be president because of the 14th amendment. that raises a whole host of legal issues that are undecided. that is one that could come to the floor. presumably, one the supreme court wants to rule on prior to the republican convention. michael: thank you for bringing that up. i want to turn to that end many of the questions that our viewers ask related to that. remind folks, the 14th amendment section three says, somebody who has taken a old to uphold the constitution and engages in a insurrection or rebellion is ineligible to serve in a office, including that of president, also of congress. legal questions have been raised by two prominent law professors who says he is ineligible to serve. it echoed by judge who was the conservative federal judge, almost pointed twice to the supreme court. was such a powerful witness, and emotional witness in front of the january 6 committee. of course, the renowned liberal law professor from harvard. the a
that is the issue that two professors wrote about in the university of pennsylvania. whether donald trump is simply not eligible to be president because of the 14th amendment. that raises a whole host of legal issues that are undecided. that is one that could come to the floor. presumably, one the supreme court wants to rule on prior to the republican convention. michael: thank you for bringing that up. i want to turn to that end many of the questions that our viewers ask related to that....
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michael man is a presidential professor and director of the penn center for science at the university of pennsylvania the forthcoming book, our fragile moment. welcome back and thanks for joining us. these seem like very different events but what's the connection between all of these that we need to understand behind why they are so extreme? >> it's great to be with you. at some level, this is pretty basic. you make the planet hotter, you are going to have more frequent heat waves. we are seeing that. you warm up the ground in the summer, you will get worse drought. the atmosphere is warmer so when you get a storm, there's going to be more rainfall. so we see greater extremes at both ends of the scale. there is something else going on which is a little more subtle and it's in effect that is in perfectly captured in the models that we use to predict future climate change and to attribute events to climate change. that's an important caveat. something that the models are doing very well, capturing the way that the pattern of warming, it's warming more in the arctic than it is down here. that changes th
michael man is a presidential professor and director of the penn center for science at the university of pennsylvania the forthcoming book, our fragile moment. welcome back and thanks for joining us. these seem like very different events but what's the connection between all of these that we need to understand behind why they are so extreme? >> it's great to be with you. at some level, this is pretty basic. you make the planet hotter, you are going to have more frequent heat waves. we are...
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professor and director of the pence center for science, sustainability and the media at the university of pennsylvaniaauthor of the new book, our fragile moment. how lessons from earth's past can help us to survive the climate crisis. it is available september 26. it seems like this extreme weather is now just a fact of life. how do we reckon with that? >> alicia, it's good to be with you. unfortunately, we are seeing climate change and all of its guises in the form of extreme heat, record heat, record wildfires, record floods. this is what we predicted decades ago would happen if we continued with business as usual. we continue to burn fossil fuels and generate carbon pollution. and warm up the planet. as a climate scientist, worst thing that can happen is that your predictions come true. and that is what is happening right now. we are seeing it play out in realtime. >> professor mann, you talk of what we can do to mitigate climate change, reducing with emissions for example. but also how we can adapt to this new normal, can you explain that piece? >> sure, there is a certain amount of climate change
professor and director of the pence center for science, sustainability and the media at the university of pennsylvaniaauthor of the new book, our fragile moment. how lessons from earth's past can help us to survive the climate crisis. it is available september 26. it seems like this extreme weather is now just a fact of life. how do we reckon with that? >> alicia, it's good to be with you. unfortunately, we are seeing climate change and all of its guises in the form of extreme heat,...
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that, she spent more than a decade working as a public defender after graduating from the university of pennsylvaniaand let's bring in former federal prosecutor and author of" spy in plain sight." thank you so much for joining us. so we know that the next hearing is set for august 28 when the judge is expected to schedule a trial date. and we know that the prosecution is pushing for a speedy trial. trump's defense counsel wants more time and perhaps will try to delay through or past the 2024 election. will trump's other cases factor into setting a trial date and what time of a time line do you expect here? >> perhaps they may factor into it. i expect a fast track, rocket docket even, but the judge will have to consider the other federal cases going on in mar-a-lago in florida which is now set for may. she may want to postpone it until june/july. but on the other hand if the prosecutors are ready to go there, is only one defendant here, not multiple defendants as there are in the florida case. this may be a faster case to docket. and last i looked at the criminal justice statute, speedy trial statute
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he's a graduate of jesuit high school in new orleans and the university of pennsylvania and most important, georgetown law. [laughter] another hoya. andrew priya is the amateur chair and professor of theology at georgetown. let's give them a hand. [applause] andrew was a former professor in the theology department at boston college. last but not least, lauren rella for, political director at a christian organization committed to advocacy for social justice. she works on developing and implementing policy strategy and advocacy efforts. lauren is a graduate of boston college and has from catholic -- and has an msw from catholic university. moderating is john carter, he served for over 20 years as director of the office of justice, peace and human development at the u.s. conference of catholic bishops, and in the late 1970's, worked for caretta scott king at the national committee for full employment. please join me in welcoming this remarkable group of people for this important conversation. [applause] john: thank you for that gracious introduction and getting us off, remembering the people
he's a graduate of jesuit high school in new orleans and the university of pennsylvania and most important, georgetown law. [laughter] another hoya. andrew priya is the amateur chair and professor of theology at georgetown. let's give them a hand. [applause] andrew was a former professor in the theology department at boston college. last but not least, lauren rella for, political director at a christian organization committed to advocacy for social justice. she works on developing and...
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usa alexei bradovich arrives at the invitation of the rector of the university of pennsylvania, who offerssition as a design teacher. however, the artist becomes cramped within the framework of manuals and he decides to open his own school. art labs, brodovitch. badly. he spoke english and introduced classes in french soon after in 1934. he was offered the honorary post of creative director of the most popular fashion magazine in the world. can not found. he cut photos of designers. tore up layouts forced each employee to work creatively from an ordinary photographer to a deputy director of his catchphrase, which made everyone's blood run cold. surprise me. bradovitch fires all the artists and executives from the magazine and cites new scandalous names for picasso , menrei, and the famous abydon women's magazine becomes a film. and the approach is just as dynamic. if you take the camera, then you must be an editor and a designer and a reporter even when photographing a couple worn-out shoes, it was already the reportage that taught to tell the truth, the magazines that came out from under
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that's the provocative thesis in a university of pennsylvania law review article. baud of and michael stokes paulson are active members of the conservative legal group the federalist society. they are proponents of originalism which aims to determine what the original meaning was intended by the constitution's framers. the 14th amendment was ratified in the civil war. it says no person shall be a senator or representative in congress or elector of president and vice president or hold any office, civil or military, under the united states or under any state who, having previously taken an oath to support the constitution of the united states, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against same or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. but congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each house, remove such disability. the authors argue this section disqualifies donald trump and potentially many others because of their participation in the attempted overthrow of the 2020 presidential election. joining me is ned foley, constitutional law professor at ohio st
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michael man, presidential distinguished professor of earth and environmental science at the university of pennsylvania author of the new book "our fragile moment," which will be available next month. michael, is the fema director right? there's no doubt at all, climate change is intensifying storms. we're just going to continue to see more of them, and that means billions upon billions of dollars of costs even beyond the widespread disruption to lives. >> that's right. the science backs that up. in fact, for a degree celsius, tree and a half or so fahrenheit of warming, which is what we've seen over much of the world oceans, you can expect a roughly 7% increase in the average wind speed that translates -- actually, no, a 14% increase in the average wind speed, which corresponds to a roughly 50% increase in the destructive potential of those storms. and so we're seeing that, right? we're seeing storms that are leading to losses of tens of billions of dollars now. and too often we hear about the supposed costs of taking action, of decarbonizing our economy. what we really should be talking about is the
michael man, presidential distinguished professor of earth and environmental science at the university of pennsylvania author of the new book "our fragile moment," which will be available next month. michael, is the fema director right? there's no doubt at all, climate change is intensifying storms. we're just going to continue to see more of them, and that means billions upon billions of dollars of costs even beyond the widespread disruption to lives. >> that's right. the...
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professor and director of the penn center for science, sustainability and the media at the university of pennsylvania author of forthcoming book "our fragile moment." welcome back. thank you for joining us. these seem like different events, storms environs. what is the connection between all of these we need to understand, behind why they are so extreme and what is fueling them? michael: it is great to be with you. at some level, this is pretty basic. you make the planet hotter, you're going to have more frequent and intense he waves. we are seeing that. you dry out the soils, you will get worse drought. you put heat and drought together, worse wildfires. the center is warmer. when you get a storm, there will be more rainfall. it can produce more precipitation. we see greater extremes at both ends of the scale. there is something else going on which is a little more subtle, and it is an effect that is not perfectly captured in the models we use to predict future climate change. and to attribute events to climate change. that is an important caveat. there is something the are not doing well, which is
professor and director of the penn center for science, sustainability and the media at the university of pennsylvania author of forthcoming book "our fragile moment." welcome back. thank you for joining us. these seem like different events, storms environs. what is the connection between all of these we need to understand, behind why they are so extreme and what is fueling them? michael: it is great to be with you. at some level, this is pretty basic. you make the planet hotter,...
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you never know yeah, never thought in my wildest dreams undrafted free agent out of the university of pennsylvaniad be saying no to an nfl team calling and asking me to play. it's been a blessing >> you use the football skills you learned in college to do you right on the field for ten years, as we said, but you used the education to educate others, too. it's been a big part of who you are. we talk about that every time you've been with us. you announce your retirement this week but today you announce what's next. that's do you want to explain to us exactly what that is >> 100%. athletes.org, i'm the ceo, executive director of the athletes organization and ultimately now what we're doing is we're going after giving athletes, in particular college athletes, on-demand support. we're giving them on-demand support in the form of knowledge, access and protection they're able to meet with experts for free, legal experts to help them negotiate contracts and things of that nature. they're able to run background checks on people for free. and so they're also able to get their questions answered via our q&a
you never know yeah, never thought in my wildest dreams undrafted free agent out of the university of pennsylvaniad be saying no to an nfl team calling and asking me to play. it's been a blessing >> you use the football skills you learned in college to do you right on the field for ten years, as we said, but you used the education to educate others, too. it's been a big part of who you are. we talk about that every time you've been with us. you announce your retirement this week but today...
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it was created at the university of pennsylvania, unveiled to the public on february 14th, 1946,.ay. stuart: yesterday dave portnoy was here. he loves taylor swift. watch this. i've got to ask you about taylor swift. >> love her. stuart: yeah. you're really a big fan. why can do you like taylor swift so much? okay, brilliant artist. anything else in. >> she's always been kind of true to herself concern do toothout the interview is has received 2.4 million views on tiktok. whether it was taylor swift or dave, i don't know which it was. lauren: maybe you. stuart: great show today. "coast to coast" starts now. ashley: coming up on "cavuto coast to coast," a fresh read on inflation data as we see wholesale prices rising more than expected in july.
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chamber of commerce, and she recently graduated from the university of pennsylvania with her b.a. political science. of course, ambassador hale hi served as a legislator in south carolina, in the south carolina house of representatives, before being elect governor of south carolina in 2011, becoming the first female minority governor in united states history. in 20217 she was appointed -- 2017 she was appointed u.s. ambassador to the united nations where she served until 2019. ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome ambassador nikki haley and blake kernen. [applause] >> [inaudible] the first woman to become governor of south carolina -- [inaudible] [applause] >> i'm so overprotective that i just, i just work. that's all i knowed to do, is work. and i don't stop until i feel like things are taken care of. if you can give a person a job, you take care of a family. and we've watched a lot of families get taken care of over the last couple years. >> president-elect trump has asked south carolina governor nikki haley to be his ambassador to the united nations, and she's accepted
chamber of commerce, and she recently graduated from the university of pennsylvania with her b.a. political science. of course, ambassador hale hi served as a legislator in south carolina, in the south carolina house of representatives, before being elect governor of south carolina in 2011, becoming the first female minority governor in united states history. in 20217 she was appointed -- 2017 she was appointed u.s. ambassador to the united nations where she served until 2019. ladies and...
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business goal, the animus of society and the chamber of commerce and graduated from the university of pennsylvania with her ba in political science so she is quite an accomplished person. ambassador haley served as a legislator in south carolina in the south carolina house of representatives before being elected governor of south carolina in 2011, becoming the first minority governor in history. in 2017 she was appointed us ambassador to the united nations where she served until 2,019. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ambassador nikki haley and blake kernan. >> i'm so overprotective, i just work. that's all i know to do his work. i don't stop until i feel things are taken care of. take care of our family. we watch a lot of families being taken care of. >> donald trump asked nikki haley to be his ambassador to the united nations and she accepted the daughter of indian immigrants, considered a rising star in the republican party, haley would be the first woman appointed to trump's cabinet. >> anyone who says you can't get anything done it the un need to know there's a new sheriff in town. >> the
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by the way these things speech was also given at the university of pennsylvania during their commencementthere really wasn't the level of interest at that point. that was one. second, had a teaching colleague in the audience in beijing when hilary clinton gave this speech. and she said and you folks may remember this. the location of the speech was moved. the day of the speech. the news media couldn't cover it. this is immediate being shunted away from the secondary location. my third point to is because of my work on betty ford. betty ford also ended up saying some things her husband never could have said. i think she is a good example two. i've been enjoying all of your comments. they are spot on. i would welcome certainly a panel on the first lady and her press coverage the media coverage. >> myrick and i ask who decided to move hilary's location in beijing? >> according to my colleague that was an official decision by some level of government bureaucrat. this colleague of mine said there is absolutely no mention of mrs. clinton'ssp speech on te next days coverage in china. nothing. it
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and by the way, the same speech was also given at the university of pennsylvania during their commencement there really wasn't that level of interest at that point. that was first. second, i had a teaching colleague who was in the audience in beijing when hillary clinton gave the speech. she said, and you might remember this, that the location of the speech was moved the day of the speech so that the news media couldn't cover it. and she recalled seeing the media being shunned away from even this secondary location. my third point is, because of my work on betty ford, betty ford also ended up saying some things that her husband could have never said. i think she's a good example also. i've enjoyed all of your comments. i think they are spot on and i would welcome certainly a panel on the first lady and her press coverage. her media coverage. >> i just ask who decided to move hillary's location in beijing? >> according to my colleague, it was unofficial decision by some level of government bureaucrat. this colleague of mine said there was absolutely no mention of mrs. clinton's speech in th
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he joins me now, he's the director for science, sustainability, and the media at the university of pennsylvanias survive the climate crisis." let's just get right to this, professor. how did climate change play a role in what took place in maui? is it too soon to put a pin on that? what have you been able to decipher? >> thanks, jim, it's good to be with you. no, it isn't. we can talk about how various attributes of climate change sort of laid the groundwork for what played out. first of all, there's a long-term trend towards drying in that region. it's been getting drier, less precipitation. temperature has been increasing as it has around the planet. but that means more evaporation of moisture from soil, so you put those two things together, you're going to get worse drought, and so there's a trend towards worse drought and what we saw, in fact, was extreme drought in parts of the island that were impacted where those wildfires spread rapidly and did so much damage. and there's another ingredient, which is that the winds that helped, for example, knock down those power lines and helped spread
he joins me now, he's the director for science, sustainability, and the media at the university of pennsylvanias survive the climate crisis." let's just get right to this, professor. how did climate change play a role in what took place in maui? is it too soon to put a pin on that? what have you been able to decipher? >> thanks, jim, it's good to be with you. no, it isn't. we can talk about how various attributes of climate change sort of laid the groundwork for what played out....
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biden happened upon a handful of classified documents in a private office he used at the university of pennsylvaniaand now today, nbc news is reporting aides have discovered what has been described as a "batch of additional materials" at another location. can't we tie a big spoon to these documents like they do with the gas station bathroom key? [ laughter ] we're one episode of "storage wars" away from finding out who killed jfk. [ laughter ] staffers for joe biden are now searching everywhere he could have possibly left documents. his knapsack, his pill organizer, under the arch at the 1904 world's fair. [ laughter ] it could be anywhere. they could be in a birthday card he sent to his grandkids next to a crisp two-dollar bill. no one knows. [ laughter ] and of course, any time documents are mishandled, top-secret documents, it needs to be taken seriously. that is something republicans and democrats believe. although republicans have only believed it since monday. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and of course, president trump -- who was sitting on 25 piles of classified documents when he hea
biden happened upon a handful of classified documents in a private office he used at the university of pennsylvaniaand now today, nbc news is reporting aides have discovered what has been described as a "batch of additional materials" at another location. can't we tie a big spoon to these documents like they do with the gas station bathroom key? [ laughter ] we're one episode of "storage wars" away from finding out who killed jfk. [ laughter ] staffers for joe biden are now...
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that, she spent more than a decade working as a public defender after graduating from the university of pennsylvaniaaw school. randi kaye, cnn. >> just ahead, tonight we are gonna tell you more about the six coconspirators named in the federal indictment of the former president, who most of them are and what they are alleged to have done. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this in
that, she spent more than a decade working as a public defender after graduating from the university of pennsylvaniaaw school. randi kaye, cnn. >> just ahead, tonight we are gonna tell you more about the six coconspirators named in the federal indictment of the former president, who most of them are and what they are alleged to have done. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪...
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that, she spent more than a decade working as a public defender af graduating from the university of pennsylvania cnn. >>> just ahead tonight, we're going to tell you more about the six coconspirators named in the federal indictment. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overeating. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom ight. sign up now at noom.com ♪ ♪ we're reinventing our network... ...with smarter, more efficient routes... ...so you can deliver more value to your customers. fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and t
that, she spent more than a decade working as a public defender af graduating from the university of pennsylvania cnn. >>> just ahead tonight, we're going to tell you more about the six coconspirators named in the federal indictment. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overeating. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom ight. sign up now at noom.com ♪ ♪ we're reinventing our network... ...with smarter, more...