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he's a senior lecture at the university of south thanks where he teaches modern history of the middle east and theories of international relations. welcome to d w. so what have you been hearing about the situation in my band? well over the last 34 days mob was basically largely at the hands of the people protest. those were on the street. many of the institutions of the government were no longer operational. the city was in a general strike all of these period multiple times. barriers of protest, this will have been killed, turned into further protests. so the c runners had kind of liberated itself from the government if you'd like, actually to you in the day. so last night, news came in that the government forces from multiple directions entering the city with heavy weapons with, with vehicles on so on. and as you can also show, there were sounds of shooting throughout the night. so the city seems to have be completely militarized since last night. and there was trying to completely silence protested, but supposed to come in that despite the heavy presence and shooting and killing of
he's a senior lecture at the university of south thanks where he teaches modern history of the middle east and theories of international relations. welcome to d w. so what have you been hearing about the situation in my band? well over the last 34 days mob was basically largely at the hands of the people protest. those were on the street. many of the institutions of the government were no longer operational. the city was in a general strike all of these period multiple times. barriers of...
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that is all about all i. cameron martin is a senior lecturer at the university of south x, where he teaches modern history of the middle east and international relations. he told us more about the new unity in the protests against the iranian regime. yes indeed, it says as with your remarkable because for decades islamic republic has invested in and actively promoting the division between different nationalities and cultural regions. and communities in iran and correspond, has been particularly subject to this policy, given the history of a national opened in the region. and the fact that go to the phone of iran is adjacent to the iraqi kurdistan and turkish coda son and so on. but it clearly evidence that actually that the people in other parts of iran do not buy into this narrative of separatism, which is what the government is trying to kind of propagates that they couldn't. regions are dominated by separate this movement. and these people want to kind of disintegrate on despite that we see that people immediately from here onto a remote part of iran are coming out and accessing. busy su
that is all about all i. cameron martin is a senior lecturer at the university of south x, where he teaches modern history of the middle east and international relations. he told us more about the new unity in the protests against the iranian regime. yes indeed, it says as with your remarkable because for decades islamic republic has invested in and actively promoting the division between different nationalities and cultural regions. and communities in iran and correspond, has been particularly...
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i want to talk about what the university of south carolina is doing with, which i'm hoping that you willre time to spend there now that you have stepped out of the leadership. the university of south carolina has now created the james e. and emily e clyde burn chair for public service and civic engagement. that is what the center for civil rights, named for you and your late wife. i hope that you are going to be able to spend some time with those students there. >> yes, i will. and i will spend a lot of time with her -- bobby donaldson who will occupy that chair. he will be moving to south carolina to his rightful place in the area of civil rights. a lot of people look at what happened in mississippi, alabama, georgia, and then what really happened in south carolina. for instance, we will be far -- but it was sarah mae flynn who was before rosa parks integrated public transit. these are the kinds of things that will be dealt with at this institution. they are going to be moving out into the community, with the sororities and the fraternities bringing them into this process in such a way
i want to talk about what the university of south carolina is doing with, which i'm hoping that you willre time to spend there now that you have stepped out of the leadership. the university of south carolina has now created the james e. and emily e clyde burn chair for public service and civic engagement. that is what the center for civil rights, named for you and your late wife. i hope that you are going to be able to spend some time with those students there. >> yes, i will. and i will...
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the voice center at the university of south florida is working on an app that could diagnose diseaseser and park sin con's with just the sound of your voice. one of the leading doctors creating this project is with us. doctor, welcome to the show. can you explain layman's terms how this will work? >> of course. thank you so much for having me. the project is called voice as a biomarker for health. the goal is to capture as many voices as possible with people with these diseases to help technology do algorithms with artificial intelligence to understand. we know as physicians when our patients talk to us there is a lot of things we can diagnose. i'm a, i'm a voice surgeon. i see people with voice disorders every day, including voice box cancer. often when they come in, i close my eyes, by just the sound of their voice i can't necessarily make an exact diagnosis but i have a pretty good idea what is going on. and we know other experts in other fields have the same. so we just want to bring that technology. stuart: can you diagnose all forms of cancer just by the sound of your voice or j
the voice center at the university of south florida is working on an app that could diagnose diseaseser and park sin con's with just the sound of your voice. one of the leading doctors creating this project is with us. doctor, welcome to the show. can you explain layman's terms how this will work? >> of course. thank you so much for having me. the project is called voice as a biomarker for health. the goal is to capture as many voices as possible with people with these diseases to help...
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> anthropologist antoinette jackson leads the african american burial ground project at the university of southing a database of desecrated cemeteries. >> not just clearwater it's nationally from new york all the way out towards texas and all the way down to south florida where these cemeteries have been built over erased, marginalized, underfunded, and need support in order to make them whole and have this history known. this is not an isolated story, unfortunately. >> so far jackson has listed about cemeteries nationwide. under housing, freeways, and the county owned parking lot of tropicana field, home to baseball's tampa bay rays. >> what we want to bring forward is the memory, the knowledge that these sites were there. these places, these cemeteries, these families were there, lived, died, worked, contributed to our country, to their communities, to our hometowns. >> is there evidence of white cemeteries being lost, abandoned, forgotten in the way that these are? >> there are abandoned cemeteries across the board. there are cemeteries that are not only african american cemeteries or black
> anthropologist antoinette jackson leads the african american burial ground project at the university of southing a database of desecrated cemeteries. >> not just clearwater it's nationally from new york all the way out towards texas and all the way down to south florida where these cemeteries have been built over erased, marginalized, underfunded, and need support in order to make them whole and have this history known. this is not an isolated story, unfortunately. >> so far...
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university of south carolina clobbered them. >> almost as embarrassing as the fact that dr. fauci has not had to actually answer questions in a robust way. sean, i think he should face criminal charges for lying in front of congress. i think they should bring him up on perjury charges. if we had an honest department of justice, he would have to answer for lies he spread. potentially for using american taxpayer dollars to create covid. >> sean: we don't have equal justice under the law in this country. we just don't have it. right now it's a fact. if you're a clinton, a biden, you get one set of laws. if you're a conservative, republican, if your last name is trump, manafort, stone, papadopoulos, full weight and force of the fbi deep state on you. joe. go ahead. we cut you off. sorry. >> no problem. i find it amazing anthony how much has to hide behind karine jean-pierre and avoid the question we talked about. and to your point, to answer for dr. fauci supporting gain of function research at this wuhan lab. he may have just retired, but he is just about to find out that dr. f
university of south carolina clobbered them. >> almost as embarrassing as the fact that dr. fauci has not had to actually answer questions in a robust way. sean, i think he should face criminal charges for lying in front of congress. i think they should bring him up on perjury charges. if we had an honest department of justice, he would have to answer for lies he spread. potentially for using american taxpayer dollars to create covid. >> sean: we don't have equal justice under the...
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well i've been at of our great universities this morning , university of south wales and seeing the greatd, if we are to upskill our workforce and actually develop a more high wage economy then into r&d, we need be allocating any tax credits and tax benefits and research we possibly can to stimulate that part of the economy because . historically, economy because. historically, regrettably, wales hasn't been very successful in attracting those research and development funds that set up the pilot projects that lead to a more dynamic economy , that can pay dynamic economy, that can pay better wages . it is dynamic economy, that can pay better wages. it is a dynamic economy, that can pay better wages . it is a fact that better wages. it is a fact that since the start of devolution where scottish and welsh workers on parity and take home pay the gap between the scottish work and the welsh is now gap between the scottish work and the welsh is no w £3,120 in and the welsh is now £3,120 in favour of a scottish worker . you favour of a scottish worker. you imagine that going into every person sma
well i've been at of our great universities this morning , university of south wales and seeing the greatd, if we are to upskill our workforce and actually develop a more high wage economy then into r&d, we need be allocating any tax credits and tax benefits and research we possibly can to stimulate that part of the economy because . historically, economy because. historically, regrettably, wales hasn't been very successful in attracting those research and development funds that set up the...
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know this a 10 year professor in the department of government and international studies at the university of south carolina area i thought the rest of it was making it up as we go along. we will see how it goes. and -- he demonstrates i not wearing that necktie you know he is a democrat -- he is a fellow in the -- where he focuses on the transformation and the future of -- before joining that he was the senior american fellow in 2023 through 2020 -- the yankees got babe ruth from the red sox and we had a better trade with a rival organization. he is the co-author of -- elected one of the best books of the year -- and co-author of -- selected as one of the best books of the year by the economist. co-author in a series of books called states of change, his forthcoming book -- has the age of experience. two things i will tell you about is -- we do not call it a blog it is a subset. be cool. it is subset. we are not wearing neckties. his subset is -- should be a required reading it is excellent. we could not be more fortunate to have these two with us today. we are lucky to have you guys today. we've
know this a 10 year professor in the department of government and international studies at the university of south carolina area i thought the rest of it was making it up as we go along. we will see how it goes. and -- he demonstrates i not wearing that necktie you know he is a democrat -- he is a fellow in the -- where he focuses on the transformation and the future of -- before joining that he was the senior american fellow in 2023 through 2020 -- the yankees got babe ruth from the red sox...
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be quite staggering. male: the actual deployment of the bowtie antenna-- michael: at the university of new southnd his team are working with defense on research to develop small next-generation satellites for potential intelligence gathering. russell: if we can have a lot of these in orbit, they'll be able to bounce signals from one to the next to the next. russell: yeah, it's not just a boom, it's a frenzy. australia has, by far, the fastest-growing space sector in the world, the fastest rate of establishment of startups of any space economy anywhere in the world. michael: in june, they launched the latest of their so-called cube satellites. russell: we can fly these small space missions to demonstrate the art of the possible. that's what we're doing in collaboration with the air force. that's what we seek to do for government, for industry partners. our vision is to be a significant contributor to this development of networked, intligent, constellation capabilities. and every mission that we fly is a step towards that. michael: satellite thnology is evolving fast, and australian scientists are
be quite staggering. male: the actual deployment of the bowtie antenna-- michael: at the university of new southnd his team are working with defense on research to develop small next-generation satellites for potential intelligence gathering. russell: if we can have a lot of these in orbit, they'll be able to bounce signals from one to the next to the next. russell: yeah, it's not just a boom, it's a frenzy. australia has, by far, the fastest-growing space sector in the world, the fastest rate...
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and blasberg foundation and the aarp, the greater miami and the beaches visitor bureau university of miami, south motors. leslie miller say aunts frederick a deluca foundation and all of our sponsors. we also would like to recognize our friends at the fair are the friends of the fair in the room. if you raise your hands. thank you so much for being our friends and we we like to have more friends, so please talk to some of the friends about the perks of being a friend of the book fair and let's let me catch my place here. i want to mention that we're going to have the author at the autographing table, same floor, second floor, pass the elevator that way in the classroom wing, in the building, following the talk will be going from three to about 350. there will be time for questions and answers. the format will be a dialog with our two presenters. the. the first person for me to introduce is alex finnie. she's an anchor and reporter of miami's wplg local ten news. she's worked in newsrooms around the country from new york to alabama. finney has interviewed notables such as president barack obama. p
and blasberg foundation and the aarp, the greater miami and the beaches visitor bureau university of miami, south motors. leslie miller say aunts frederick a deluca foundation and all of our sponsors. we also would like to recognize our friends at the fair are the friends of the fair in the room. if you raise your hands. thank you so much for being our friends and we we like to have more friends, so please talk to some of the friends about the perks of being a friend of the book fair and let's...
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the university of miami, south motors. leslie science. rederick k deluca foundation and all of our other sponsors. we're very grateful to you. we're also grateful to our friends at the fair. there's some friends on the fair out here. thank you for raising your hand. and if you don't know what it is to be a friend of the fair, you should talk to them. there are wonderful perks involved in being a friend of the fair. there's swag. there's. there's a vip. there's all kinds of cool stuff. and very thankful for friends. please, we need more friends. consider doing. and at the of this session, our authors will be signing their books on this floor. pass the elevator over in the classroom wing of the building. so please consider that the books are for sale right outside the door to the left. and with that, i'm going to introduce our introducer, a very distinguished miami and al dotson, who serves as the managing partner of miami based commercial law firm bills in sumberg, where he oversees the firm's operations in addition to his role as managing
the university of miami, south motors. leslie science. rederick k deluca foundation and all of our other sponsors. we're very grateful to you. we're also grateful to our friends at the fair. there's some friends on the fair out here. thank you for raising your hand. and if you don't know what it is to be a friend of the fair, you should talk to them. there are wonderful perks involved in being a friend of the fair. there's swag. there's. there's a vip. there's all kinds of cool stuff. and very...
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meredith and diasporic foundation, aarp, greater miami and the beaches visitors bureau, university of miami, south motors. leslie miller, saints. the frederick deluca foundation and all of the other sponsors. i'd also like to take this moment to thank our friends of the fair members. are there any friends in the room. good to see you all. friends receive multiple benefits during the fair week and all year round while helping us to sustain south florida's vibrant community of readers and writers. please consider a friends membership for yourself or gifting one to a friend at the end of the session. there will be a time for q&a and the authors will be autographing books outside a kindly ask you to silence your cell phone at this time. it's now my pleasure to introduce the introducer who we have this evening, who is with the herald. so, amy driscoll, who is an editor at the herald and welcome amy. hello, i'm amy driscoll. i'm the deputy opinion editor for the miami herald. i'm really happy to be here today. welcome to the miami book fair 2022 taking place online and in downtown miami on the wolfson c
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them, one of them, anne gieske, a nursing student at the university of kentucky she was part of a study abroad program in south korea the other victim, steven blesi, the 20-year-old was a business major at kennesaw university in georgia. in a statement, his father wrote in part if i could take his place, i would officials say nearly 150 people got hurt in the crowd on top of the more than 150 killed our correspondent from our sister network sky news reports on the tragedy still shaking south korea and the world. >> reporter: in seoul, there's a sense the grief touches everyone from the eldest to the youngest, they came today to pay their respects at the memorial in the city center, people signed condolences and showed reverence to the dead. the shock, the despair, overwhelming the human crush that claimed so many young lives has shaken this country. relatives left reeling people like this man, who lost both his grandson and his granddaughter. and this is what his loved ones faced. a sudden, deadly surge partygoers toppled and trampled. piled on top of each other in the light of day, it's clear just how narrow
them, one of them, anne gieske, a nursing student at the university of kentucky she was part of a study abroad program in south korea the other victim, steven blesi, the 20-year-old was a business major at kennesaw university in georgia. in a statement, his father wrote in part if i could take his place, i would officials say nearly 150 people got hurt in the crowd on top of the more than 150 killed our correspondent from our sister network sky news reports on the tragedy still shaking south...
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we're joined now by professor damian bailey from the university of south wales. do you think it makes sense? it makes a huge sense to| prescribing. do you think it makes - sense? it makes a huge sense to me. regardless of where the money comes from, keeping people warm, in terms of physiological function, from, keeping people warm, in terms of physiologicalfunction, it from, keeping people warm, in terms of physiological function, it is fantastic. . ., ., fantastic. the colder we get, in our homes, it fantastic. the colder we get, in our homes. it is _ fantastic. the colder we get, in our homes, it is physical— fantastic. the colder we get, in our homes, it is physical and _ fantastic. the colder we get, in our homes, it is physical and cognitive| homes, it is physical and cognitive effects? , ., , effects? yes, the rain is the forgotten — effects? yes, the rain is the forgotten organ _ effects? yes, the rain is the forgotten organ in _ effects? yes, the rain is the forgotten organ in all- effects? yes, the rain is the forgotten organ in all of- effects? yes, the
we're joined now by professor damian bailey from the university of south wales. do you think it makes sense? it makes a huge sense to| prescribing. do you think it makes - sense? it makes a huge sense to me. regardless of where the money comes from, keeping people warm, in terms of physiological function, from, keeping people warm, in terms of physiologicalfunction, it from, keeping people warm, in terms of physiological function, it is fantastic. . ., ., fantastic. the colder we get, in our...
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universities are -- to study. >> ethos is a little difference and then in the south universities existed, it was, thought to provide a sheen of refinement to young people who are privileged. and that was not so different in the north. they were not too many scholarship cases in harvard. but there was more of that. and the man who -- an idea of free education began in the north. more of the high school level. most people in the north of the united states had not even gone to high school then. thaddeus steven -- the pennsylvania representative champion three free public schools in the 1830s. at the intermediate, secondary level. this was right for its time. then it certainly came to the north of first. and he had great difficulty even passing this in pennsylvania. at the time he said it was easier to improve the breed of hogs than the breed of a man. he had such trouble getting it to pass. there was more of a middle class in the north and yes the ethos came more. the south had universities they just weren't as open to people who were not plantation owners. >> i am struck by the fact that the war was so long-lasting and so blood
universities are -- to study. >> ethos is a little difference and then in the south universities existed, it was, thought to provide a sheen of refinement to young people who are privileged. and that was not so different in the north. they were not too many scholarship cases in harvard. but there was more of that. and the man who -- an idea of free education began in the north. more of the high school level. most people in the north of the united states had not even gone to high school...
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we are getting back in touch with andrii krasnozhon, odessa historian, rector of the south ukrainian pedagogical university mr. andriy, we hope that communication will be more constructive now. oh, it's great. it's great. so, please continue. please give your opinion. there were technical interruptions. it's just that the communication is such that it's starting to get better. we talked a little about the history of the monument itself, how we understand the design this object has been happening for many decades, nevertheless, please remind me when exactly it was installed, under what circumstances, it is very important to understand who then headed our state, who then headed odesa oblast, and accordingly what was the situation? yes, we have small problems with communication. andriy krasnovzon seems to be without us, but we understand that he does not hear us. let's hope that our editors will now join in and do everything possible to return andriy krasnovzon to our broadcast. important news from lithuania lithuania has time to strengthen its army while russia is rebuilding its forces, but there is little t
we are getting back in touch with andrii krasnozhon, odessa historian, rector of the south ukrainian pedagogical university mr. andriy, we hope that communication will be more constructive now. oh, it's great. it's great. so, please continue. please give your opinion. there were technical interruptions. it's just that the communication is such that it's starting to get better. we talked a little about the history of the monument itself, how we understand the design this object has been...
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affairs donetsk people's republic, who scored a record 56 goals to the bronze team of the south russian state polytechnic universityter platov from novocherkassk it was sports news or thank you , we continue. classes in fire tactical and technical training are held for those mobilized in the leningrad region at the luzhsky training ground, the military restore their skills in firing from kalashnikov assault rifles and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers day and night, under the guidance of experienced instructors, the mobilized are preparing for real combat operations. fighters. noting note with management payments does not delay the money arrive on time and in full on business trip. everything is enough. here they gave out a bulletproof vest from a helmet, and the weapons were also removed. everything is. the money was also received on time. all very satisfied were very detailed. they tell everything they show and during practical classes you also help, if you suddenly forgot something or help you remember after a good design and training, everyone calmly copes here, they taught him to tell, they taught further
affairs donetsk people's republic, who scored a record 56 goals to the bronze team of the south russian state polytechnic universityter platov from novocherkassk it was sports news or thank you , we continue. classes in fire tactical and technical training are held for those mobilized in the leningrad region at the luzhsky training ground, the military restore their skills in firing from kalashnikov assault rifles and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers day and night, under the guidance of...
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that the great legacy universities like the ivy league or in respect to this ethos was a little different in that in the south a university's existed. it was thought to provide a sheen of refinement to young people already a privilege now that wasn't so different in the north, you know there want too many scholarship cases at harvard, but but there was more of that and the man who and then idea of free education began in the north more to high school. most people in the north in the united states hadn't even going to high school then fatty stevens the pennsylvania representative champion free public schools in the 1830s at intermediate level secondary level and this was rare for its time. then it certainly came to the north. first and he had a great difficulty even passing this in in pennsylvania. he said at the time he said it's easier to improve the breed of hogs and the breed of men. he was had such trouble getting it passed but it it it there was more of a middle class in the north. yeah, and and so yes, the ethos came more but the south had universities they just weren't as open to. to people who aren't plantation owners they've i'm struck by the fact that the war
that the great legacy universities like the ivy league or in respect to this ethos was a little different in that in the south a university's existed. it was thought to provide a sheen of refinement to young people already a privilege now that wasn't so different in the north, you know there want too many scholarship cases at harvard, but but there was more of that and the man who and then idea of free education began in the north more to high school. most people in the north in the united...
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are rolling out some of the money to farmers so that we cannot so that we can do what we do best over at south dakota state university. agricultural economists, deep ecology says this moment of economic unpredictability could be an opportunity to ramp up sustainability. i would hope this kind of market to uncertainty, not only in the commodity market, but also in the input sector. formulas of find it more kind of meaningful or attract david bit to the incentives coming from the federal government in terms of cost share, or subsidies to switch to more sustainable production practices. however, she cautioned the government against nearly throwing money at the sector to effect the results. it wants to see there is a lot of money flowing into read a batch student. we don't, you know, so we don't know how to measure the, how it's going to be impacting there be some change, but hopefully down down the line. but i don't know how big it will be by one of the key factors will be to get farmers on board instead of going and telling them how to do or what to do. if you go and check the producers, you know, it is in their best i
are rolling out some of the money to farmers so that we cannot so that we can do what we do best over at south dakota state university. agricultural economists, deep ecology says this moment of economic unpredictability could be an opportunity to ramp up sustainability. i would hope this kind of market to uncertainty, not only in the commodity market, but also in the input sector. formulas of find it more kind of meaningful or attract david bit to the incentives coming from the federal...
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there's no other sentiment of this and we need historical black colleges and universities represented. where would incentive be today and overtake the south for that and their lineup. host: james clyburn yesterday and potential of new leadership and the democratic caucus could include hakeem jeffries and katherine clark from massachusetts. guest: he make as good point. there's only three positions, there's only three people in the upper tier of leadership. it's not to say they're not going to listen to people from the south. the south is extremely important and nobody knows better than jim clyburn from south carolina had to wield that power and had to make herself matter and he was essential to joe biden's democratic nomination and we have going forward is hakeem jeffries is black and katherine clark is a white woman and pete aguilar is a hispanic male. there's diversity there and they're smart enough to know they have to consider the needs and more of the south during their caucus. host: back to calls to new jersey and this is merle on the independent line.li >> yes, i wanted to make a comment about the same sex marriage. i wanted toma a
there's no other sentiment of this and we need historical black colleges and universities represented. where would incentive be today and overtake the south for that and their lineup. host: james clyburn yesterday and potential of new leadership and the democratic caucus could include hakeem jeffries and katherine clark from massachusetts. guest: he make as good point. there's only three positions, there's only three people in the upper tier of leadership. it's not to say they're not going to...
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south and the future of the republican party, hosted by the university of chicago institute of politics live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. on c-span, and also on a free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> the associated eshas called a few house races in the 2022 midterm election. pat ryan has w ection in new york. this is representedyasecond race in the past three months. he won an electionn gust for the states 19th congressional district it the seat was vacated by antonio delgado to bemehe governor of new york. david thrown has won reelection in marilyn's six congressional stct. that rates was called at 2:31 p.m. easternim right now, the 435 seats in the house, ap has 211 i 197 are for moats. takes 218 members of either party to form a majority. you can follow the n
south and the future of the republican party, hosted by the university of chicago institute of politics live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. on c-span, and also on a free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> the associated eshas called a few house races in the 2022 midterm election. pat ryan has w ection in new york. this is representedyasecond race in the past three months. he won an electionn gust for the states 19th congressional district it the seat was vacated by antonio delgado...
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russian forces rapidly retreated last week as they pulled back from the south of the country. >> the university of virginia police just announced the suspect in yesterday's campus shooting is in custody three were killed and two were hurt sunday and a shelter in place order went out as a manhunt began. the suspect, a former football player, is now in custody. >>> and moderna touting the effectiveness of its new covid booster. the vaccine maker saying the updated shot appears to increase immune response to new omicron variants pfizer said their booster achieved similar immune responses but neither results have been reviewed by outside scientists carl, back to you. >> thanks so much. >> some new headlines we just got on layoffs "the new york times" reporting that amazon is looking to lay off 10,000 employees, and apple's chief tim cook appeared on cnbc this morning saying the company is being, quote, very deliberate in its hiring what does that mean for stocks our next guest says apple and microsoft have proven themselves worthy joining us, bmo chief investment strategist it's great to have you b
russian forces rapidly retreated last week as they pulled back from the south of the country. >> the university of virginia police just announced the suspect in yesterday's campus shooting is in custody three were killed and two were hurt sunday and a shelter in place order went out as a manhunt began. the suspect, a former football player, is now in custody. >>> and moderna touting the effectiveness of its new covid booster. the vaccine maker saying the updated shot appears to...
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of 12 mile island . i knew right then people have looked north and south so i focused my survey there. universityuthern mississippi helped me find the ship and we found it about nine days after the meeting with where the archaeologists announced the first one was not the clotilda. [applause] >> at 8 pm eastern massachusetts republan his book results where he res offers his thoughts how to move past politics and get things done. then at 10 pm eastern on "after words" beth trousdale looks at the future of retirement and whether working longer provides better financial security in her book overtime. she's interviewed by wellesley college economics professor courtney coin. watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and watch a full schedule oyour proam guide or watch any time at booktv.org. >> if you're enjoying book tv sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive a scheduled of author discussions, book festivals and more . tv every sunday on c-span2 or any time at booktv.org. television for serious readers. >> weekends are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv docu
of 12 mile island . i knew right then people have looked north and south so i focused my survey there. universityuthern mississippi helped me find the ship and we found it about nine days after the meeting with where the archaeologists announced the first one was not the clotilda. [applause] >> at 8 pm eastern massachusetts republan his book results where he res offers his thoughts how to move past politics and get things done. then at 10 pm eastern on "after words" beth...
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of south vietnam. he was decorated for his service there. he then went to the university of texas law school finished as a top graduate. he then had a clerkship with chief justice william rehnquist on the supreme court and has a really funny story about thatthi our folks from our legal department to stick around after the presentation and ask about the story connected with chief justice rehnquist is prettyy humorous. after practicing as a litigator with an international law firm, i skipped the bullet point there, how. so back to john o'neill you had several hundred cases that you tried including representation and this is interesting and kind of ironic. represented the people's republic of china at one point successfully but then realized perhaps what they were all about and decided not to do it everr again. sarah wynne is the co-author of the book we are talking that he graduated from the university of texas with a law degree in business degree with high honors and after practicing as a litigator with benenoch -- law firm he took a said grissom artist. what kind of art?
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of the mid term elections. and it has been roundly condemned by both south korea and the united states. and shake is a research fellow at young university institute for north korean studies and joins of from sole professor could have with us on the program. why so many missiles in so many days. i mean, what's north korea trying to say to the rest of the world? what is not is try with somebody for me. not usually when north korea, by myself or the one but 1st the 1st question is to actually improve the military abilities which it will be north grand leverage. b, b, korea and the united states. so upper which is most prom, now's the time with me. so now yesterday and today is the warning and message to the united korea. it is vital to reactions to the reduce it to begin with in the united states. and neither one of the appears to be particularly violent to reacting the that's the side of the leaders about north korea. so it is the north korea making very fine the aspect to say this by your force, it in stock where we have the okay, well we see the variety of short range, cruise and now into color intercontinental ballistic missiles being
of the mid term elections. and it has been roundly condemned by both south korea and the united states. and shake is a research fellow at young university institute for north korean studies and joins of from sole professor could have with us on the program. why so many missiles in so many days. i mean, what's north korea trying to say to the rest of the world? what is not is try with somebody for me. not usually when north korea, by myself or the one but 1st the 1st question is to actually...
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university of san francisco . >> the republicans have targeted california like they did with gavin newsom's recall and another number of south california alina district. they hope to lead the balance to the house being captured by the republican party's. >> reporter: we at the area voters about their top concerns. >> my big issue is the student loan forgiveness. >> [ bleep ] is getting really expensive. >> crime , the level of crime that we're seeing in our you know, our area. you know, it is sad, so that is my biggest concern, more than the economy or anything else. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> many voters say they are worried, frustrated, and distrust the current political system. meanwhile, big changes coming to oakland and san jose. >> these are races we have been following your both cities have two term mayors who are leaving office after two years, and the races between santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez and current san jose city council meant councilwoman thao. county supervisor chavez is a seasoned politician with nearly 2 decades of government service under her belt . mahan is a relative newcomer to pol
university of san francisco . >> the republicans have targeted california like they did with gavin newsom's recall and another number of south california alina district. they hope to lead the balance to the house being captured by the republican party's. >> reporter: we at the area voters about their top concerns. >> my big issue is the student loan forgiveness. >> [ bleep ] is getting really expensive. >> crime , the level of crime that we're seeing in our you...
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of street art. his work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes, you know, i'm, you know, get judge of it. if we know today is a little fun to the conflicts, ledesmond was come on in the lead a little bit actually suffering a, you know, just i don't see bible the let yourself be mighty, was offline anywhere like a judge or not? so, i mean just one, and if she still gains isn't all from being there and she, so we romer, we certainly anybody do it about the advantage? i got you said she's really fast. she's the fund. i also wanted to shut down by with dignity that will do if she stick it yet romance era will get put on all a draw again on down. what did you draw by larry over bono was an italian left wing activist. and these killers have still not been found your number, if you want to call it any soonest, and they want to lock the gl it's nice to meet, you know, going to be about will in your water when she valid. that'll get from by sense i'm
of street art. his work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes, you know, i'm, you know, get judge of it. if we know today is a little fun to the conflicts, ledesmond was come on in the lead a little bit actually suffering a, you know, just i don't see...
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of street art is work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe. and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes, future when i'm, you know, get damaged if we're not sure this is why little fun to the conflict for this and what's going on in the lead a little bit actually suppression the language shouldn't go. you know, i don't see bible, the literature that will be medically offline, anywhere like a judge or not. so i mean just one of our sheets of gains isn't all, can be implemented. and she, so we roma, we still value it about it, but i got you cheated. if i she's the one that i also wanted to show done by with a colleague. i mean, i think it's dignity won't leave us. she speak if we are rumor error will get, but i'm all i draw again on down. what did it he drove by the area over bono was an italian left wing activist, and his killers have still not been found. your number, if you want to call it to the soonest, and then we'll do a lot. they will. it's nice to me. you're not going to be
of street art is work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe. and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes, future when i'm, you know, get damaged if we're not sure this is why little fun to the conflict for this and what's going on in the lead a little bit actually suppression the language shouldn't...
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of street art is work is well known in north and south america. the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes it, when i'm, you know, get damaged or if we know today is why little front of the conflicts ledesmond was come on in the lead a little bit actually suffering a, you know, i don't see bible the let yourself be mighty, was offline and you were like a judge or not. so i mean just want, if she still gaines isn't all from being samantha and she so we romer, we saw the value at a bar advantage. i got you said she says she's the fund. i also wanted to shock done by with a gun in collecting an alley, dice, dignity app will do if she stick it, we are roma era will get put on all our draw again on down. what did it, he wrote larry over bono was an italian left wing activist. and these killers have still not been found. you, i want to call it to the soonest. and then one day last the gl it's nice to meet, you know, did you been to what about will in your water when she bought it? that'll g
of street art is work is well known in north and south america. the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes it, when i'm, you know, get damaged or if we know today is why little front of the conflicts ledesmond was come on in the lead a little bit actually suffering a, you know, i don't see bible the...
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world of street art is work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes, could you let me know get damaged risk if we know chances of our little fun to the conflicts ledesmond was come on in the lead. a little bit actually suffered from the local shouldn't go. you know, i don't see bible up the little, it's just that will be much, was offline to where i could judge it or not to, i mean, just one of our sheets of gains isn't all on the implemented. and she so we romer, we certainly do value to it about it, but i got you. so did. she says, she's the one that he also counted just darn remotely meant the carry off of it to the go like, i mean, i think in early dice, if it's dignity won't leave us, she stick it yet. romance era will get put on all i draw again on down. what did it he drove by larry over bono was an italian left wing activist, and his killers have still not been found. you'll. i would hope you're going to go to the soonest and then we'll d
world of street art is work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples after an italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes, could you let me know get damaged risk if we know chances of our little fun to the conflicts ledesmond was come on in the lead. a little bit actually suffered from the local shouldn't go....
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of charleston in south carolina. she first met ron desantis on the golf range at the university of florida. >> i kept looking over mynted the bucket of balls. ron is over there. so he thinks i'm looking at him. >> was there an attraction? >> of course, he was cute. >> reporter: the couple married in september of 2009 at the walt disney world resort. casey worked for a host for pga tour, appearing on the golf channel. a couple years later, ron was elected to the congressional district, the start of his political career. ever since, casey has been part of a very tight inner circle, relying on her tv experience to advise her husband on media strategy and appear in campaign ads, including this memorable one from 2018. >> build the wall. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> you want to know who ron desantis really is? >> reporter: more recently, casey recorded this campaign ad for her husband focusing on how he helped her after her 2021 diagnosis with breast cancer. she's now cancer-free. >> he was there to pick me off of the ground when i literally could not stand. he was there to fight for
of charleston in south carolina. she first met ron desantis on the golf range at the university of florida. >> i kept looking over mynted the bucket of balls. ron is over there. so he thinks i'm looking at him. >> was there an attraction? >> of course, he was cute. >> reporter: the couple married in september of 2009 at the walt disney world resort. casey worked for a host for pga tour, appearing on the golf channel. a couple years later, ron was elected to the...
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of street art. his work is well known in north and south america, the middle east, europe, and finally russia. it was he who painted the portrait of dostoevsky in naples afternoon. italian university decided to cancel its course on the great russian writer because of the events in ukraine's latuda. so yes you get from them. i mean, get damaged with if we not you, this is a little fun to the conflicts. ledesmond was from one in the lead a little bit actually. so for general, i wouldn't go, you know, i don't see bible up the logistical beam. i was also i need to where i could just head on to, i mean just want if she still gains isn't all can be implemented and if she something we loma, we saw the rally, anybody do it about it? yeah, no, i got you said she's a, she's the one that he also found to just burn by with the app will do if she stick that romance at all, will get put on all our draw again on down. what did it he wrote by larry over bono was an italian left wing activist, and his killers have still not been found. your lot of people you call it soon, when it's under one do a lifecycle. it's nice to meet, you know, going to be valid, will in your award eventually. that'll get
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of tucson national university. welcome to al jazeera so significant says all of this and especially that one of the north korean launches fell close to territorial water and south of the northern limit line for the 1st time ever. yeah, that last is a pretty big deal because it's suggested the north koreans are being a little bit more reckless. they shouldn't surprise us too much, nor corrections history. a reckless behavior of the missile launch, which man, for example, last month, you know, about a decade ago, the current leader in norfolk came down with the news brother in law using a w. m d, and an airport in se, asia. so north transaction, history of this kind of stuff, drug running and things like that, right? i'm on the missile test. they have been, i suppose you have a relatively restrained and that they've not actually been of land near south korea . and so that is a step up. i don't actually think this means like a conference or anything is, is coming, but they are pretty obviously upset about the u. s. south re drill at the moment. and that's what this is probably to me a message about a rather against what do you read into the statement made by the s
of tucson national university. welcome to al jazeera so significant says all of this and especially that one of the north korean launches fell close to territorial water and south of the northern limit line for the 1st time ever. yeah, that last is a pretty big deal because it's suggested the north koreans are being a little bit more reckless. they shouldn't surprise us too much, nor corrections history. a reckless behavior of the missile launch, which man, for example, last month, you know,...
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university. that happened during the night, monday into tuesday. then within a few hours of that, further southances, and another palestinian man shot dead by the israeli troops. then in the day on tuesday, in another village, video shows what appears to be young men, possibly teenagers, again throwing stones towards the israeli soldiers, who again opened fire, the use of live ammunition, and another palestinian was killed. now, the israeli army describes all of these events as "violent riots". but they haven't — and they virtually never — explain why they resorted to lethal force rather than other means. so we have those four palestinians killed, palestinian officials describing it as, in their words, "executions". then in the day on tuesday as well, a palestinian man drove his car towards an israeli soldier, ran her over. she was left seriously wounded in that car ramming attack. an israeli police officer then pursued him and the palestinian man was shot dead. so five palestinians killed in the space of 2a hours, and all of it coming in a year of escalating violence. more than 140 palestinian
university. that happened during the night, monday into tuesday. then within a few hours of that, further southances, and another palestinian man shot dead by the israeli troops. then in the day on tuesday, in another village, video shows what appears to be young men, possibly teenagers, again throwing stones towards the israeli soldiers, who again opened fire, the use of live ammunition, and another palestinian was killed. now, the israeli army describes all of these events as "violent...
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the phillies taking a 3-7 and lead 2-1, and the teams return to south philly for game four tonight. >>> the university ofthis season's first college football rankings. the college season unranked in the ap poll but jumping out for the the first time since he won back in 1988. ohio state, georgia and clemson fill out the top four, michigan followed by unbeaten tcu. >>> and 15 teams make ten deals involving 12 players and several draft picks, the football trading deadline is usually uneventful but that was not the case. head line midseason moves, miami dolphins who acquired bradley chubb in change for a package that includes a first round pick. miami added jeff wilson in a trade with the san francisco 49ers. afc buffalo bills bolstered their backfield with nyhehin himes. and the vikings added t.j. hockenson. he's pretty good. and an od one, calvin ridley, he's out for the entire year, at least this year, because he was accused of gambling on football, well, he was traded anyway, heading to the jacksonville jaguars. >>> meanwhile, steve nash is no longer the head coach of the nba's brooklyn nets. nash's exi
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university. a place of about 2500 students here about an hour south of atlanta and the message he was making to these young people was number one, i've been out there fighting for you. was able to help steer billions of dollars in funding to historically black colleges and universities. also helped the biden administration, really press them on student loan forgiveness. he said it's imperative that young people go out to vote. young people of color get out to vote. he said you have made a difference in 2020 and yet you are needed now. . a line he likes to say is that yes, i'm asking for the fifth time in two years to get out to vote, but now it's more important than ever. a six-year term is on the line.. thank you both. joining me now is graham resnik. also with me is editor in chief nrt pennsylvania capital star, john. graham, let me start with you on this one. let's talk arizona if we can and cocheese county specifically. they're using for this delay of certification? >> it's kind of hard to know. they're using one justification we've heard before, which is that they don't believe their election eq
university. a place of about 2500 students here about an hour south of atlanta and the message he was making to these young people was number one, i've been out there fighting for you. was able to help steer billions of dollars in funding to historically black colleges and universities. also helped the biden administration, really press them on student loan forgiveness. he said it's imperative that young people go out to vote. young people of color get out to vote. he said you have made a...
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south of the 1930s. during his time at virginia's union university, he experienced so much racism working at a diner, hedeserve to be poisoned. after graduating, wilder was drafted into the army, served in the korean war. he would go on to win the bronze star for his heroism during the battle of pork chop hill. pork chop hill. that's what you want to order at a diner. a whole big pile of pork chops, sauteed in butter and garlic, and it's just the grady... delicious! wilder returned to virginia and got into politics. after serving in the virginia senate, in 1989, he became the first black person ever elected governor of virginia, and he owed it all to his campaign slogan. "don't make me poison your salads!" moving on. our next black governor patrick. patrick was raised by a single mother in the chicago southside after his father, a jazz musician, left his family. because everybody knows that jazz is all about the kids you don't raise. after graduating from harvard law school, he spent the early of us to be 80s working as a lawyer for the naacp. during that time, he sued then-arkansas governor bill clinto
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university. that happened during monday to tuesday and then, within a few hours of that, further south of the cityby the israeli troops and then in the day on tuesday and another village, video shows what appeared to be young men, possibly teenagers again, throwing stones towards the israeli soldiers who again, open fire. the use of live ammunition and another palestinian was killed. the israeli army describes all of these offences as "violent riots" but they virtually never explained why he resorted to lethal force rather than other means. so, we have those four palestinians killed, palestinian officials described in their words as an execution. then on tuesday, a palestinian man drove his car towards an israeli soldier, ran her over. she was left seriously wounded in that car ramming attack. an israeli police officer then pursued him and the palestinian man was shot dead. so five palestinians killed in the space of 2a hours and all of it coming in a year of escalating violence. more than 140 palestinians killed in the occupied west bank this year and that includes civilians and militant gunmen.
university. that happened during monday to tuesday and then, within a few hours of that, further south of the cityby the israeli troops and then in the day on tuesday and another village, video shows what appeared to be young men, possibly teenagers again, throwing stones towards the israeli soldiers who again, open fire. the use of live ammunition and another palestinian was killed. the israeli army describes all of these offences as "violent riots" but they virtually never explained...