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from london is a vivas wishing ben cox c o of 21st and from she's a rocha in japan, is says you to talk a she said dean and professor of management at the university of she's who are a very room welcome to both of you said, you know, all starts with use prominence to for me. ok. she that has said japan is on the verge of not being able to function as a society and that increasing the booth raise and child care is key to the country's economic stability. is japan doing what it takes? not enough. i mean, the fact of the matter is, is our per capita g, d, p is $33000.00, means that we're part of the mature economy. and from that reason, i think our long term problem of this issue is not a series. like, let's say china, but that said, as you just reported, you know, a mixture of ultra low birth rate, lowest only next to korea. mix with the highest level of senior citizen certainly is not a very good mix of course bit roads. the possibility energy report is yes, a i and other means are definitely there to mitigate this problem, but we're really not up to it yet. not only the government or the corporations, but also the minds of people are still very mu
from london is a vivas wishing ben cox c o of 21st and from she's a rocha in japan, is says you to talk a she said dean and professor of management at the university of she's who are a very room welcome to both of you said, you know, all starts with use prominence to for me. ok. she that has said japan is on the verge of not being able to function as a society and that increasing the booth raise and child care is key to the country's economic stability. is japan doing what it takes? not enough....
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university. economy of enterprises. in 2019, shegree in the same higher education, majoring in computer science. in her peaceful life, halyna headed the department of information technology at the kherson national technical university. she had the title of candidate of technical sciences, was the author of a number of scientific publications. at first glance, raiko is a very educated person, and his true nature showed during the occupation. we build the future from the point of view of patriotism, from the point of view of upbringing, from the point of view of the foundation of education, a person who loves his land, who sees the vector of his development, his vector of development, or rather, degradation galina saw together with russia, so when kherson was occupied, she set her sights on the position of rector of the kherson national technical university, where she worked. we believe that in a great country... kherson technical university, our students, teachers have a great future. rashisti in kherson russified everything, so the
university. economy of enterprises. in 2019, shegree in the same higher education, majoring in computer science. in her peaceful life, halyna headed the department of information technology at the kherson national technical university. she had the title of candidate of technical sciences, was the author of a number of scientific publications. at first glance, raiko is a very educated person, and his true nature showed during the occupation. we build the future from the point of view of...
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university! then the signs of the balonsky university. shea master of rhetoric, and in difficult times, a doctor of philosophical sciences. napevna, father's ganary is about to take off her son. aleg usovskaga pointed at radzima. yon vartaetstsa i zapae nataryusa pasada. it’s not the same as if it’s tsikavaya, but you’re lying, you know it’s not good. and then it’s an hour away. it's been a long time already. so he would sit at the office, sorting through other people's papers. gety times shlyakh lyazhaў u rym. i eight eternal cities. pizza, espresa, football will be just a few hundred years old. and during these hours of gallant fun in the hot city of rome there were street battles with people. the noble italians took care of our delegation on this occasion. seniors, see how stealthy our asilki are in pursuit of the bull. this is not a court. syarod paslov z on pavisla dyplomatychna. they knew nothing. historic daishla and pope rymskag himself. the tens of medzichs would be intrigued. what kind of heat do the kalmaty volatians have in the vy
university! then the signs of the balonsky university. shea master of rhetoric, and in difficult times, a doctor of philosophical sciences. napevna, father's ganary is about to take off her son. aleg usovskaga pointed at radzima. yon vartaetstsa i zapae nataryusa pasada. it’s not the same as if it’s tsikavaya, but you’re lying, you know it’s not good. and then it’s an hour away. it's been a long time already. so he would sit at the office, sorting through other people's papers. gety...
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she graduated from the kherson national pedagogical university, and before the full-scale invasion ofsia into ukraine, she worked as an economist in the genichesky department of education, and after february 24, she decided to forget everything ukrainian and started studying russian. happy russia day, happy russian day. in which we live and work for its benefit, love, we create families and raise children. at first , kovton became the deputy head of the genichesky department of education, later she was promoted and sat in the chair of the pseudo-minister of education of the occupied part of the kherson region. as our law enforcement agencies found out, in order to earn the favor of the occupiers, she made a program for studying in schools according to russian standards, and changed it in a short time. all ukrainian literature in educational institutions into russian, urged teachers to work for russia and threatened them. russians and ukrainians - a single people, which some countries now want to divide. but we have social, family ties, a common language, culture. it is impossible to s
she graduated from the kherson national pedagogical university, and before the full-scale invasion ofsia into ukraine, she worked as an economist in the genichesky department of education, and after february 24, she decided to forget everything ukrainian and started studying russian. happy russia day, happy russian day. in which we live and work for its benefit, love, we create families and raise children. at first , kovton became the deputy head of the genichesky department of education, later...
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her vector of development, or rather, degradation, together with russia, so when kherson was occupied, she set her sights on the position of rector of the kherson national technical university, where she worked. we believe that in the great country kherson technical university is ours student teachers have a great future. the russians in kherson russified everything, so the university was no exception. after hanging a dirty tricolor rag on its building, they turned it into a pseudo-russian technical university, the rector's chair was given to galina raiko. her tasks were to find teachers loyal to the kremlin and to convince students to enter this particular educational institution. kherson region together with russia. also according to the information of the media. organized a scheme for the export of kherson youth for fakes powers of attorney to the occupied crimea, allegedly for recovery. after the declared two-week vacation on the black sea coast , they returned home. no one returned, in sanatoriums controlled by the russians , they tried to turn ukrainian schoolchildren and students into russians for several months. at the same time, raiko forced students to collect hum
her vector of development, or rather, degradation, together with russia, so when kherson was occupied, she set her sights on the position of rector of the kherson national technical university, where she worked. we believe that in the great country kherson technical university is ours student teachers have a great future. the russians in kherson russified everything, so the university was no exception. after hanging a dirty tricolor rag on its building, they turned it into a pseudo-russian...
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dr megan argo is a senior lecturer in astrophysics at the university of central lancashire. sheore about the difficulties of the mission. i imagine the engineers are breathing a huge sigh of relief this morning. it looked like a textbook landing, the thrusters that had because so many problems on the approach to the space station seemed to have worked perfectly fine on departure from the space station, moving the capsule away as intended during the re—entry burn, separating the capsule from the thrusters in the service module and the landing after that, and it will be a while we know how well it performed. there are several teams that go to see if the capsule is on the ground to do various jobs and check there is no leaking propellant and to make it safe for other teams to go and check the heat shield and then to open the capsule and take out the time critical cargo so all of the processes like that will be under way. i was going to say, it is embarrassing that the astronauts are still on the iss and i assume the question is what went wrong and can they fix it? a this is why it
dr megan argo is a senior lecturer in astrophysics at the university of central lancashire. sheore about the difficulties of the mission. i imagine the engineers are breathing a huge sigh of relief this morning. it looked like a textbook landing, the thrusters that had because so many problems on the approach to the space station seemed to have worked perfectly fine on departure from the space station, moving the capsule away as intended during the re—entry burn, separating the capsule from...
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its vector of development, or rather... degradation, galina saw together with russia, so when kherson was occupied, she set her sights on the post of rector kherson national technical university, where she worked. we believe that kherson technical university and our student-teachers have a great future in the great country. the russians in kherson russified everything, so the university was no exception. hanging a dirty tricolor on his building. they turned it into a pseudo-russian technical university, the rector's chair was given to galina raiko. her tasks were to find teachers loyal to the kremlin and to convince students to enter this particular educational institution. khersonsk region together with russia. also, according to information, zmi raiko organized a scheme to transport kherson youth to the occupied crimea under forged powers of attorney, allegedly for rehabilitation. after the declared. during the two-week vacation on the black sea coast , no one returned them home, in sanatoriums controlled by the russians, ukrainian schoolchildren and students were tried for several months to turn them into russians. at the same time, raiko forced students to collect humanit
its vector of development, or rather... degradation, galina saw together with russia, so when kherson was occupied, she set her sights on the post of rector kherson national technical university, where she worked. we believe that kherson technical university and our student-teachers have a great future in the great country. the russians in kherson russified everything, so the university was no exception. hanging a dirty tricolor on his building. they turned it into a pseudo-russian technical...
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let's speak to dr 0lga boichak — senior lecturer in digital cultures at the university of sydney. shewelcome step on the part of meta. when so many internet users are getting their news online, it is not just young people, this is also we are now living here at a stage where a lot of middle—aged people also get their news online on social media and so this is an extremely significant step that would allow to curtail russian disinformation. rt has been known as a russian propaganda arm. it has been known to really work with western audiences, with audiences in the global south, to spin russian disinformation, to propagate it. and so this is a very welcome step. it will help curtail because meta platforms occupy such a large amount of traffic, especially instagram among young people, this is a very welcome step in the right direction. is very welcome step in the right direction. , , , very welcome step in the right direction. , , ., direction. is it possible to quantify _ direction. is it possible to quantify on _ direction. is it possible to quantify on those - direction. is it possibl
let's speak to dr 0lga boichak — senior lecturer in digital cultures at the university of sydney. shewelcome step on the part of meta. when so many internet users are getting their news online, it is not just young people, this is also we are now living here at a stage where a lot of middle—aged people also get their news online on social media and so this is an extremely significant step that would allow to curtail russian disinformation. rt has been known as a russian propaganda arm. it...
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that students can have in the netherlands. gauges from hong kong and is studying lord the university of amsterdam. she wants to be an international human rights lawyer, but also regularly faces had osmond and intimidation to thread. so on her phone, the climate of fear has taken it's stolen on kids academic plans. i saw on the news about a student who studies in japan and being arrested back in hong kong for what she had said overseas. and this made me have to reconsider my thesis topic to my original topic was about the national security little i have to change my thesis topic into something less sensitive in order to protect myself and my family back in hong kong. the universities themselves are finding the situation hard to deal with, but in the netherlands, they have started to formulate policies to counter threats, to their international students. the diplomats have a basement and at the moment we're working on a framework of action for them or that because we hear that there is influence not only from the state of china that, that ok, but also from criminal organizations that extort and threaten
that students can have in the netherlands. gauges from hong kong and is studying lord the university of amsterdam. she wants to be an international human rights lawyer, but also regularly faces had osmond and intimidation to thread. so on her phone, the climate of fear has taken it's stolen on kids academic plans. i saw on the news about a student who studies in japan and being arrested back in hong kong for what she had said overseas. and this made me have to reconsider my thesis topic to my...
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as a professor at new zealand university of calgary, she knows all too well the pressure placed on overseas quakes of china. my house and deficit was broken into twice and ca, attempted with then mild temper with which she says she's more concerned about chinese diaz for a community organizations being taken always out by the ccp. the policy has either infiltration and so shape for me with an existing organization, so at least neutralize them or created a new out here. this is parallel organizations that are in lock step with the in the say for paper of chinese to see and size organizations. they required to now follow the rules that the ccp has on what can accomplish see it. and that's a really egregious example of foreign interference. and a society such potentially to parents became apparent. so good jim, when he was commissioned in 2017 to create luncheons for the see the city council's chinese new year celebration. he says a chinese supposed to remove references to home comb from me see. and the information display decides these luncheons with census plus, so that didn't cite anything.
as a professor at new zealand university of calgary, she knows all too well the pressure placed on overseas quakes of china. my house and deficit was broken into twice and ca, attempted with then mild temper with which she says she's more concerned about chinese diaz for a community organizations being taken always out by the ccp. the policy has either infiltration and so shape for me with an existing organization, so at least neutralize them or created a new out here. this is parallel...
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turkish-american human rights activist who was a graduate and student activist from the university of washington, but she had come to the west bank to defend the rights of the palestinians, but there, when she stopped a peaceful protest rally. amez was returning, an israeli army sniper killed him with a direct shot to his head. what about the martyrdom of ayesha noor? do you think well, this is not the first testimony of this kind, in fact, it is not the first testimony of this kind . i knew christian anderson personally, and about more than a decade ago, the same thing happened to him , and then he was killed in a demonstration in support of the palestinians. in fact, he did not even participate in that demonstration at that time, but one. the israeli soldier fired a grenade and that ashkavar gas canister at him. he was not killed by the impact of this canister, in fact, his body was paralyzed. well, this is another case, the case of ayesha noor, who is one of the people who lost their lives. they risk ayesha noor did not want to be killed, she wanted to cooperate with the palestinian people for their f
turkish-american human rights activist who was a graduate and student activist from the university of washington, but she had come to the west bank to defend the rights of the palestinians, but there, when she stopped a peaceful protest rally. amez was returning, an israeli army sniper killed him with a direct shot to his head. what about the martyrdom of ayesha noor? do you think well, this is not the first testimony of this kind, in fact, it is not the first testimony of this kind . i knew...
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in 2000, raiko graduated from the kherson national technical university in the specialty "economics of enterprises". in 2019, shed another degree in the same higher education, majoring in computer science. in her peaceful life, halyna headed the department of information technology at the kherson national technical university. had the title of candidate of technical sciences, was the author of a number of scientific publications, at first glance, a very educated person, and raiko showed her true nature during the occupation, which we are laying the future from the point of view of patriotism, from the point of view of upbringing, from the point of view of the foundation of education, a person who loves her land, who sees the vector of her development, her vector of development, more precisely... degradation galina saw together with russia, so when kherson was occupied, she set her sights on the position of rector of the kherson national technical university. students tried to make russians. at the same time, raiko forced students to collect humanitarian aid for chmobyks and personally held actions in schools whe
in 2000, raiko graduated from the kherson national technical university in the specialty "economics of enterprises". in 2019, shed another degree in the same higher education, majoring in computer science. in her peaceful life, halyna headed the department of information technology at the kherson national technical university. had the title of candidate of technical sciences, was the author of a number of scientific publications, at first glance, a very educated person, and raiko...
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they organize a youth leadership meeting at shaw university in april of 1950. sheasically says we will help provide a resource to be want you to send delegates we don't need to move people to be there we need work done. this leads to the student nonviolent committee. it is an essential part of the black power movement. until baker helpedd establish this theylayed a major role in the fedom that founding of the mississippi freedom demratic party. voter regtration in a march on washington. key leade were john lewis diana nash, and stephanie carmichael. they train local people to lead their own which is called participatory democracy. they're taking on ella baker brack grassroots initiative. and so again this kind of activism is in larger numbers in the mid- 1950s. then in 1950 sit in movement. they marched in the charlotte area to that included students from local institutions. some initially white institutions. in that kind of charlotte area. this is an image of a boycott and demonstrations in durham at howard johnson. this is a very large a boycott thats happen hund
they organize a youth leadership meeting at shaw university in april of 1950. sheasically says we will help provide a resource to be want you to send delegates we don't need to move people to be there we need work done. this leads to the student nonviolent committee. it is an essential part of the black power movement. until baker helpedd establish this theylayed a major role in the fedom that founding of the mississippi freedom demratic party. voter regtration in a march on washington. key...
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office, she was preparing the lviv youth capital of europe 2025 project, she was a project manager, her slightly younger 18-year-old sister , daryna, was a student. of the ukrainian catholic university, she studied cultural studies, was also a member of the plastun organization, the plast scout organization, as was the youngest girl, emilia, who was only seven years old. she was also a platoon, and if you look at the memoirs about them, a lot of postans write their memoirs, a lot people from the environment of the catholic university sympathize with the father, and well, this is an incredible tragedy, it is difficult to describe in words and difficult to understand, after this blow international. viewers condemned yet another russian war crime and once again called to allow ukraine to retaliate. meanwhile, on tuesday, my colleague carla babb asked pentagon spokesperson pat ryder whether the us knew the origin of the ballistic missiles that russia fired at poltava the day before, and whether this horrific shelling would affect the united states' decision to limit strikes. with long-range weapons on the territory of vglyp of russia. however, the pentagon says that the us policy has no
office, she was preparing the lviv youth capital of europe 2025 project, she was a project manager, her slightly younger 18-year-old sister , daryna, was a student. of the ukrainian catholic university, she studied cultural studies, was also a member of the plastun organization, the plast scout organization, as was the youngest girl, emilia, who was only seven years old. she was also a platoon, and if you look at the memoirs about them, a lot of postans write their memoirs, a lot people from...
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lindsey davis was alpha kappa alpha at the university of virginia, she graduated in 1999 and the vice president was alpha kappa alpha at howard university 1986 so they were sisters. neil: tenuous but okay, it is a connection of sorts, thank you very much. let's look at these markets, the dow and the s&p, within 1% or thereabouts of record territory so we put higher despite the volatility of recent weeks, the top 160 points coming back a little bit. mark, you say stocks are richly valued. are they overvalued? >> stocks usually are richly valued when they are near all-time highs. doesn't mean they can't go higher, investors need to be wary of the fact the market is betting on strong earnings so if we have this technology boom, great efficiencies and productivity gains, business keeps overcoming hurdles and higher taxes, business is evolving in this country and delivering. as long as that continues, stocks are fine. it's the future. can they deliver earnings in q3, q4, with political upheaval are bound to experience over the next few months. lauren: 1 could the impact be of the election
lindsey davis was alpha kappa alpha at the university of virginia, she graduated in 1999 and the vice president was alpha kappa alpha at howard university 1986 so they were sisters. neil: tenuous but okay, it is a connection of sorts, thank you very much. let's look at these markets, the dow and the s&p, within 1% or thereabouts of record territory so we put higher despite the volatility of recent weeks, the top 160 points coming back a little bit. mark, you say stocks are richly valued....
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of a u.s. turkish citizen in the west bank. a vigil was held last night at lake merritt in oakland for 26 year old aisha noor, ig. she recently graduated from the university of washington. she was part of a demonstration against israeli settlements when it's believed she was somehow killed by israeli troops. >> she means live, literally and nur means light. we are here to remember a woman who brought light. >> we need to take it upon ourselves to step in and do whatever we can. and we're going to continue to do that. >> now, just a short time ago, the israeli military announced it is likely that israeli forces shooting at the instigator of a riot in the west bank unintentionally hit and killed the american activist. >> civil rights groups are suing uc santa cruz for its response to pro-palestinian protesters on campus. may 30th. about 100 demonstrators were arrested after a long standoff with law enforcement. those arrested were told they could not return to campus for two weeks. advocates say that meant they were cut off from classes, jobs and other school resources. the lawsuit calls the campus ban unconstitutional and says it deprived students and facu
of a u.s. turkish citizen in the west bank. a vigil was held last night at lake merritt in oakland for 26 year old aisha noor, ig. she recently graduated from the university of washington. she was part of a demonstration against israeli settlements when it's believed she was somehow killed by israeli troops. >> she means live, literally and nur means light. we are here to remember a woman who brought light. >> we need to take it upon ourselves to step in and do whatever we can. and...
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you said she wore her heart on her sleeve her presence and spirit was felt at the university of washingtonnced activist? did she know the risk of traveling to the west bank? what motivated her to go there? amid the protests? >> she had a long history of activism. my experience with her, she was really considerate with how she encouraged people to grow. really important. when it comes to this, i think the better point is that there is a rift in the west bank because of the israeli military. she was standing firm in a long tradition of peaceful foreign observers volunteering in the west bank. protesting against israeli settlements in the israeli military. yeah. it lies with the violence they pursue in the west bank and in gaza. >> you told the new york times that she would have wanted to emphasize her death was only one of many stemming from the conflict. at your university's encampment she was always reminding us that this was the palestinian story. what do you think she would have wanted the world and the u.s. to know about what and why she was there on the ground? >> yeah. i think it is i
you said she wore her heart on her sleeve her presence and spirit was felt at the university of washingtonnced activist? did she know the risk of traveling to the west bank? what motivated her to go there? amid the protests? >> she had a long history of activism. my experience with her, she was really considerate with how she encouraged people to grow. really important. when it comes to this, i think the better point is that there is a rift in the west bank because of the israeli...
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she just graduated from the university of washington. had only been here for a couple days when she was gunned down by what eyewitnesses said was the idf. we heard from an activist who was with her at the time. and, you know, he said that with the idf has been sang our allies. you know? the idf came out with a statement saying that some of these people have been throwing rocks at soldiers and that they returned fire and they were only hitting the people who were the main instigators, and this activist told me -- he was and is really -- there were rocks that were being thrown but the whole protest had been thrown for about the past 30 minutes and deliberately murdered with what he called a kill shot. so, now, we are hearing from her family members. this 26 old activist within the united states. they want the united states to do an investigation. they are gathering more information. it sounds more like they're waiting to hear more from the idf, the israelis. they said they are aware of reports that a foreign national had been killed and thi
she just graduated from the university of washington. had only been here for a couple days when she was gunned down by what eyewitnesses said was the idf. we heard from an activist who was with her at the time. and, you know, he said that with the idf has been sang our allies. you know? the idf came out with a statement saying that some of these people have been throwing rocks at soldiers and that they returned fire and they were only hitting the people who were the main instigators, and this...
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, live fire and tear gas and the of this, she was struck in the head by a bullet and was taken to a hospital in nablus but died later. she is a graduate of the university and culture and helps under resourced communities so that really explains why she was there. so far there is no great detail added to this by the palestinian media other than they do claim that she was shot by israeli soldiers and thatis shot by israeli soldiers and that is something that is not proven as yet. the israeli military say they are now looking into the incident but there is no further comment than that. dwain fields, the first black briton to walk to the north pole, has been named as the uk's new chief scout, replacing their grills who are standing down after 15 years and said scouting changed his life as a boy. —— replacing bear grylls. dwayne fields ended up on a path that took all the way to the north for now he said it is his vesture —— his chance to give back. it his vesture -- his chance to give back-— his vesture -- his chance to cive back. ., ., give back. it gave me the world of confidence, _ give back. it gave me the world of confidence, made _ give back. it gave
, live fire and tear gas and the of this, she was struck in the head by a bullet and was taken to a hospital in nablus but died later. she is a graduate of the university and culture and helps under resourced communities so that really explains why she was there. so far there is no great detail added to this by the palestinian media other than they do claim that she was shot by israeli soldiers and thatis shot by israeli soldiers and that is something that is not proven as yet. the israeli...
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of state. it turned out that she was a student of the russian school at plekhanov university, she addressed thesident. in russian, dear president, vladimir vladimirovich putin, welcome to our sunny country, may friendship flourish our countries, thank you very much, a huge russian tricolor decorates the state palace of the republic, the russian president visits mongolia not often, but regularly, once every 5 years, the meeting is always very colorful and solemn, now the honor guard in national uniforms passes by the presidents, well, there at the ceremonial... cavalry in historical outfits, horses of a special mongolian breed aduu, their appearance has not changed for many centuries, the same, by the way, from the republic during the great patriotic war. from the roof, which turned out to be not superfluous at times it was drizzling. the delegations of both countries at the front porch were either getting out their zants or going under the palace canopy to wait for the ceremony to begin. on the russian side, there were the heads of the ministry of foreign affairs, the ministry of sports, the mi
of state. it turned out that she was a student of the russian school at plekhanov university, she addressed thesident. in russian, dear president, vladimir vladimirovich putin, welcome to our sunny country, may friendship flourish our countries, thank you very much, a huge russian tricolor decorates the state palace of the republic, the russian president visits mongolia not often, but regularly, once every 5 years, the meeting is always very colorful and solemn, now the honor guard in national...
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always advocating for palestine and a respectable responsible way and uh she spoke out against the administration of the university and she she's she uh she spoke about how they're uh being selective on human rights, they they're not caring about uh the palestinian cause, they're not divesting from you know and boycotting israel, so it just shows really truly it's this this battle, this recent battle of october 7th, the flood of aqsa is truly kind of revealing everything to us, we're seeing uh how they really treat people, are they really open to other people's opinions? do they really care about human rights truly or do they not? this is this is the truth of the matter is they don't really care about human rights because if they did they'd be advocating for palestine they were crying all over the universities for ukraine and raising the ukrainian flag but they would not they will never raise the palestinian flags we have to raise the palestinian flags the students have to raise the palestinian flags the activists have to raise the palestinian flags why why doesn't the university itself erect and and and raise a p
always advocating for palestine and a respectable responsible way and uh she spoke out against the administration of the university and she she's she uh she spoke about how they're uh being selective on human rights, they they're not caring about uh the palestinian cause, they're not divesting from you know and boycotting israel, so it just shows really truly it's this this battle, this recent battle of october 7th, the flood of aqsa is truly kind of revealing everything to us, we're seeing uh...
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host: ann coulter as a law degree from the university of michigan where she was editor of the michigan log review. what do you call your sub stack? guest: unsafe is just overtaking the world. what is going on in britain right now, the riots. i think most alarming and received in this country, but rural england has gone way beyond it with the online safety act where they are arresting people in britain -- i shouldn't laugh, it is so sad to see in the country go under but they are arresting people for things they post online. in our congress, they pretend they are only doing it for kids, the kids online safety act, and i think everyone has seen. i guess around the time trump became president, the march through the institutions has been complete, and the wokeness has taken over. conservatives stopped being able to speak. it used to be a protest, stamp their feet are in question and answer, good time was had by all. then it became very violent. ben schapiro and me and miley annapolis, literally riots preventing us from speaking and the reason for that is they claim your words are five, but
host: ann coulter as a law degree from the university of michigan where she was editor of the michigan log review. what do you call your sub stack? guest: unsafe is just overtaking the world. what is going on in britain right now, the riots. i think most alarming and received in this country, but rural england has gone way beyond it with the online safety act where they are arresting people in britain -- i shouldn't laugh, it is so sad to see in the country go under but they are arresting...
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host: ann coulter as a law degree from the university of michigan where she was editor of the michigan log review. what do you call your sub stack? guest: unsafe is just overtaking the world. what is going on in britain right now, the riots. i think most alarming and received in this country, but rural england has gone way beyond it with the online safety act where they are arresting people in britain -- i shouldn't laugh, it is so sad to see in the country go under but they are arresting people for things they post online. in our congress, they pretend they are only doing it for kids, the kids online safety act, and i think everyone has seen. i guess around the time trump became president, the march through the institutions has been complete, and the wokeness has taken over. conservatives stopped being able to speak. it used to be a protest, stamp their feet are in question and answer, good time was had by all. then it became very violent. ben schapiro and me and miley annapolis, literally riots preventing us from speaking and the reason for that is they claim your words are five, but
host: ann coulter as a law degree from the university of michigan where she was editor of the michigan log review. what do you call your sub stack? guest: unsafe is just overtaking the world. what is going on in britain right now, the riots. i think most alarming and received in this country, but rural england has gone way beyond it with the online safety act where they are arresting people in britain -- i shouldn't laugh, it is so sad to see in the country go under but they are arresting...
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story this 22-year-old told officers was pretty incredible, that she was walking home from work down this street near the university of noticed a small red car parked near the curb and a man standing next to it, but she didn't think much of it, walked right past. a few steps later, she felt someone grab her from behind and hold a knife to her throat. inside the car, she was sexually assaulted. then her abductor stopped at these apartments, tied her up with her own shoelaces, and went inside. incredibly, the woman was able to wriggle free, left the shoelaces lying in the parking lot, and ran into the street with no clothes on, where she was rescued by dara finks. what made you want to help? what made you stop? my upbringing, the way we were raised. i feel god put me here for a reason-- to help that girl because he knew we would help her. it was gutsy as hell. and i think she's the hero. dara is the hero of that night. kate snow (voiceover): theresa whatley was the prosecutor who handled the case for the bernalillo county district attorney's office. had they not been there, he would have picked her up again. he was wait
story this 22-year-old told officers was pretty incredible, that she was walking home from work down this street near the university of noticed a small red car parked near the curb and a man standing next to it, but she didn't think much of it, walked right past. a few steps later, she felt someone grab her from behind and hold a knife to her throat. inside the car, she was sexually assaulted. then her abductor stopped at these apartments, tied her up with her own shoelaces, and went inside....
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and so she trained and influenced many of the major leaders of the civil rights movement and she had tanisha university right from 1980 to 1927 for her secondary and collegiate. so again, activist alumni right so this is the kind of form that they set out kind of get people to be involved in this youth meeting. they organized a youth leadership, a showing university in april, april of 1960. and so she basically says we'll help provide. we want you to sit and delegate. right, because we don't need too many people being there so we can actually get work done. right. so thin delegates from your communities and campuses so this leads to the founding of snick. the student nonviolent coordinating committee. right. ethnic is a essential part of the civil rights movement. black power. and so ella baker helped establish this. they played major role in a civi movemen freedom summer freedom ride, the founding of the mississippi. freedom democratic party voter in march on washington, key leaders were john lewis diane nash, dawessmith, roberson and stokely carmichael. right. they train local people to lead their ow
and so she trained and influenced many of the major leaders of the civil rights movement and she had tanisha university right from 1980 to 1927 for her secondary and collegiate. so again, activist alumni right so this is the kind of form that they set out kind of get people to be involved in this youth meeting. they organized a youth leadership, a showing university in april, april of 1960. and so she basically says we'll help provide. we want you to sit and delegate. right, because we don't...