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the university of south carolina. we can say how we got here today, but in a bigger, broader sense, this song is asking some of those questions that the writer or writers ecclesiastes was asking a few things here, water flowing underground into the blue again, the money's gone. so what happens after the money? what? after the thing. that's so important to human beings. what's left? this water's left. what does this water have? if you take the human meaning away from it. water dissolving. water, removing. and then these lines here. time holding up. time is an asterisks. time isn't holding up time is an aspect. there's water at bottom of the ocean. where does that highway go? am i right? am i wrong my god, what have i done? right. so this is the talking heads. this song came out around time that i was a fifth grade. sixth grade. i spent most of my life thinking that the lyrics of this song said, these days would go by eating water chestnuts right? so for much of my life, i sing this song in my head. i think these days go
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thank you very much from the university of south australia. thank you. least 48 people have been killed in a road accident at a busyjunction in kenya. they said a lorry carrying a shipping container lost control and ploughed into vehicles near the western town of kericho. a us state department report has said the chaotic us evacuation from afghanistan in 2021 was the result of a lack of clear decision—making and an absence of centralised crisis planning. it said the event seriously undermined the viability of the afghan government, which collapsed in days, allowing a taliban takeover. and a florida murder suspect who featured three times on america's most wanted was arrested after nearly four decades on the run. donald santini allegedly used 13 aliases to evade arrest for the 1984 murder of a 33—year—old florida woman, authorities said. here in the uk — an opinion piece about the duchess of sussex byjeremy clarkson in the sun newspaper has had a complaint of sexism upheld by the press watchdog. the article received over 25,000 complaints — a record — but
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thomas cuss us, that's director of the china competence center at the university of south gallon and switzerland. thomas, thank you for your time. thank you very much. i and out to some of the other global business stories making news. twitter has lost nearly half of its advertising revenue since the law must took over a better reality for a company was $13000000000.00 in depth. advertisers have been reluctant to spend money on the social platform after mister musk made a series of controversial product and policy changes. russia has seized control of the russian subsidiaries, and the defense you over make are done on it. and the danish who calls versus lead a volume of food and a lot of units be put under what he calls temporary manager. previously, the kremlin, had warned, as it sees western assets in retaliation for moves against russian companies abroad . for the 1st time in 8 years, leaders of the european union and latin america as well as the caribbean, are gathering for a summit. again, trying to strengthen ties which have been strained over several issues in the past . for ex
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and the professor of history at the university of south carolina and he teaches and researches early american history especially the american revolution it pays the author of several books including abigail adams, which was awarded bancroft prize and he sold the book on early americans, and the over-origins of the constitution was the analyst for the national book award and turning him in conversation is nicole, assistant professor of history at the university of south carolina where she's also the director of the public is to reprogram and fellow faculty african-american studies at the walker international institute and now let's hear from these two and thank you for joining us today. >> welcome and thank you so much for being here and i am here with woody and i'm really excited to talk about this new book liberty is sweet, the hidden history of the american revolution rated quality, one of your big claims in this book is about the hidden influences on the american evolution rated i really want to talk about some of those and i've really want to start out first year talking about the
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lindsay kaiser, dave and connie coolidge, john childs, betty and johnllbethnd ravenel curry university of southdakota. phi delta, the national right to work group and many others. so. but there are other supports giving you this banquet. one party is the coolidge senators. over 100 strong. young today. young people have come to washington to help study coolidge and reason together. you think of these senators as our you're also our coolidge senators. a second provider is the very library of congress. our co-host this event. we can't begin to convey how grateful we are to you, to the library. one for digitizing coolidge's papers, which has happened just now and for showcasing them in excellent show at this conference that you'll see tonight. we are grateful to the librarian of congress and are grateful to coolidge's friend meg mcaleer from you'll hear in a minute. another key entity present and helping and leading is the state of vermont, where we serve coolidge at plymouth notch, the presidential birthplace. you'll be hearing from us, pete balch of the state after meg reese said this conference
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so a biology professor with the university of south carolina. thank you so much. thank you. have like, for people across cities, impact has done i denouncing burning of a crime at last week and swayed in prime minister should be chavez, sharif rather, and other political late is called foot protest. some demons, right? is the money in the government kind of diplomatic ties with sweden tomorrow high that has moved from islam of that garage plug is gone. people have come out in large numbers to avoid before protest rallies against a binding of the car on the outside of march. can stop from read and yesterday i focused on parliament also you're not number to make any damages. i think that would create more acreage between a major religions of the word that over the opinion. muslim that on the wall to wall hard with this particular act. and the expectation is that the readers government or criminal like actions because it's hard that sent them in all the most of them word and i've got those are insides paper to widen. the new government of card for using strong language. as you c
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dr mya breitbart is a professor at the university of south florida. ern, because we know that sea urchins, especially the species that you're referring to, are really critical to coral reefs. they are herbivores, meaning that they eat plants — or, in this case, fleshy algae. and corals and algae are really competing for space on the coral reef. so if the algae overgrow due to a lack of the urchins, then they will actually overtake the corals, and then there won't be an opportunity for new baby corals to settle on the sea floor. and so we have no idea what this is going to look like in the red sea, because this is really an unprecedented die—off for that area, but about a year ago, we saw a very similar die—off in the caribbean, and we're able to identify the pathogen involved in that. in the caribbean, there was a die—off in the early �*80s that really devastated the coral reefs and caused this phase shift from coral—dominated ecosystems to algal—dominated ecosystems. so historically, at least, this is something that could cause major ecosystem effects
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development of the multi, multi polar and the economic and i, this world associate professor at the university of south africa to may be the single clinic. but the rush is doing all the time to give the confidence in the way to the voice and the global arena, possibly in the frame at times we had time when there was issued actually i was, was the for to actually change when there was a big functions changing and extreme relation decreasing, i actually got but i should do that. so, but i shouldn't be not offering to change it for a number of years and it has been on that basis on respect prospecting already chance for the file. and also the, i've given them back the media and i assumed there's probably time to actually and so software to actually got a few job might be tricky. so you guys can be treated as i say, you know, you know, how would i guess as a direct and i think that i see on eastern starting targeting has been completed already making sure that you got to continue by with a 5 minute break right now. then go, i will be right back the the, the russian states never is as tight as one of the mo
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what supply in the future trying to me now is for, for as long as a blessing you from the university of south africa, she is a water resource management specialist. hello. thanks for joining us. so ron more tests, as i mentioned on this project and people are going days without tap water. what exactly is that problem being fixed and how bad is it a wallet at this point in time, the problem that drowned what it is trying to fix is they're basically replacing valves. and then imputing multiplies between some of their booster stations. and at this point in time and large part of janice biggs, are you covered by one booster station? so that's called the, i don't know if there's this station, if that station files or if there is a power outage, then large bunch of jo bags since without what is so they are trying to address that issue. people have been complaining about what the issues for years. it's even east as we saw us in some areas. why has this been going on for so long? unfortunately, lack of political wellness management. what's a governance? and basically just the, the lack of skills or t
what supply in the future trying to me now is for, for as long as a blessing you from the university of south africa, she is a water resource management specialist. hello. thanks for joining us. so ron more tests, as i mentioned on this project and people are going days without tap water. what exactly is that problem being fixed and how bad is it a wallet at this point in time, the problem that drowned what it is trying to fix is they're basically replacing valves. and then imputing multiplies...
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yes, thank you very much. toby waltz is chief scientist at the institute of the university of new south wales. i asked him which of the 2 companies microsoft or google is winning the iris currently? well, uh, microsoft took uh the least uh, partnership with the company behind charge. the bt suddenly test posing, put me into the search for a place and google play catch up they, they had to follow up with their announcement. the equivalent strategy between both of these members has jesting, perhaps the to be quite well in the game of catch up. now, over the past months, both google and microsoft employees have actually raise concerns about launching a i chad spots. nevertheless, the 2 companies went ahead. what are the concrete dangers here? that's an excellent question. there's definitely some immediate concrete changes that we can see here. things like misinformation, people are already being scanned by people using these tablets to generate content fishing e mails and the like. i'm very wary. what's gonna happen in the upcoming us presidential election and these sorts of tools of the p
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so say professor at university of south africa. so thank you for your time. but he has revealed is blue page print to cub, migrate him from africa, which involves writing big text to them of african nations. not recently agreed on a 100000000 euro deal with 10 if you have to move at both tax with migrant from trying to reach you up. as we agreed to that, we will cooperate on board of management and to smuggling return after dressing root causes. in full respect of the international law for peace, we will make available more than 100000000 euros of the you funding. this is an investment in our ship, prosperity, stability added future generations. the partnership with donasia has to be considered as mulder for building new relations with north africa neighbors. the process has also placed a 150000000 euros in budget simple to, to use it. a said f of the 900000000 was quote on the table. now look at a, you has this framework in place. the block is english just like deals with all the north african countries, namely morocco, an egypt, plus a who days and i'm named
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i'm joined now by dr mya breitbart, a professor at the university of south florida. fering, but why is this particularly worrying and important? thank you for having me. this is of particular concern because we know that sea urchins especially the species you are referring to are really critical to coral reefs. they are herbivores meaning they eat plants or in this case clergy —— fleshy lg, and lg are competing for —— microalgae, and algae are competing for space with the coral. if they overtake there will not be an opportunity for baby coral to settle on the sea floor. we don't know what this will look like in the red sea because this is an unprecedented dialfor red sea because this is an unprecedented dial for that area. about a year ago we saw a similar die—off in the caribbean and we were able to identify the pathogen, there was eight die—off in the early 80s in the caribbean and it caused a shift to algae ecosystem. so in the caribbean and it caused a shift to algae ecosystem. so why is this happening? — shift to algae ecosystem. so why is this happening? that _
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so who's a biology professor with the university of south carolina? he says it's impossible to be sure there'll be no consequences. as a result of this was a release. we really have insufficient information to, to assess the long term sort of, chronic exposure effects to the environment. you know, the, in a recent review of, of the literature, we found that there were just a few 100 papers that dealt with us and, and, and so the, the, the real concerns is that tritium, for instance, one of the main components of the, of the release water is actually a much more hazardous material than they send people would like to admit it. it's really perhaps not an issue if it's an elderly environment, but if it's consumed, if it's ingested, if it's inhaled, if, if it's absorbed through the skin, it has the potential to do genetic damage and more, more so than many other of the radiator cards that might be released, there's the potential for this tritium to, to bio accumulate inside the bodies of organisms and actually potentially even bio magnify overtime up the f
so who's a biology professor with the university of south carolina? he says it's impossible to be sure there'll be no consequences. as a result of this was a release. we really have insufficient information to, to assess the long term sort of, chronic exposure effects to the environment. you know, the, in a recent review of, of the literature, we found that there were just a few 100 papers that dealt with us and, and, and so the, the, the real concerns is that tritium, for instance, one of the...
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and two of the institutions to which you gave money, one was university of south carolina to hire faculty members in public health and nursing. and the other one was the university of new mexico, to hire faculty members in neuroscience and data science to great institutions. -- neuroscience and data science. two great institutions. south carolina and new mexico issued rules to administer the money that you gave them. and they both said that we are going to punish candidates who apply for jobs with us with this money that you gave them who espouse "race neutrality." in other words, both of those institutions said, we're gonna give a very low score for anyone who states "an intention to ignore the varying backgrounds of their students and treat everyone the same." so, they took your money, and they said, we're hiring faculty members, and any applicant who says, we don't believe in this, in racial prejudice, we think everybody ought to be treated the same gets an "f." did you know that? >> i'm not familiar with the specifics that you are mentioning, senator. >> would you look into it? >> i c
and two of the institutions to which you gave money, one was university of south carolina to hire faculty members in public health and nursing. and the other one was the university of new mexico, to hire faculty members in neuroscience and data science to great institutions. -- neuroscience and data science. two great institutions. south carolina and new mexico issued rules to administer the money that you gave them. and they both said that we are going to punish candidates who apply for jobs...
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her mom was president of the university of south florida. [background noises] parts of all four. third district florida. [cheering] the score at the end of the fifth inning is 12 -- zero. >> between innings and you are still hungry we have got hot dogs, and the ice, chips, pepsi beverages, mcdonald's chicken nuggets and fries. more concessions available get to the concession stands for every dollar spent you can help push the fundraising number up by snacking. went to thank beatrice, mcdonald's and pepsi for providing the concessions tonight. [background noises] x or the sixth or the fifth? >> you know when one of the coaches will go unnamed asks what inning we are in. that just happened. i know we are in this inning continues to pitch in to lead the way for the team she is so persevere. >> what is her pitch count? do they have her on accounts? i don't know. how many she has pitch progressive got managers. >> she is fast. up first. [background noises] [background noises] wait to play defense a senator. you know senator capito was the princess of. [inaudible] click senator is up n
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professor damian bailey from the university of south wales, thank you very much forjoining us. d there would be 30 new battleships going to the russian fleet this year. they have played a crucial role of course in the ongoing conflict in ukraine, but the russian military budget is heavily classified, so quite interesting to get that information from president putin. much more on this story on the bbc website. and the bbc news app. and of course, we will bring you any breaking developments here on the bbc news channel. to stick with us, you are watching bbc news. and now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. it's been a promising start to the day across many parts of the country, with some sunshine, a few showers around too. but if we look out in the atlantic, this weather system is pushing in the cloud, and that's going to be bringing some rain to some parts of the country. around that first area of low pressure, we've had the showers swirling across scotland and northern england. the worst of those are moving away. so fewer showers and still some su
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the findinus university of south wales. the findings are — university of south wales. function of these individuals in terms of the way someone ranks, remembers information processes that information processes that information and co—ordinates the body's movements declines over time and particularly throughout ageing. the researchers analysed the brain health of 20 retired rugby union players aged between 60 and 80. some of the ex—players did show signs of mild cognitive impairment and all of them were at formed by the control group in cognitive function tests. a separate legal case is ongoing with former rugby players suing the sport's governing bodies for brain injuries they say they suffered while playing. jeff davis in the middle. former bridgend captain who played 400 games the club says player safety is key. you played 400 games the club says player safety is key.— played 400 games the club says player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. _ player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. the _ player safety is key. you got a duty of care fo
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amy: we are joined by madalyn wasilczuk, assistant professor at the university of south carolina schoolw. her in-depth piece for the georgetown law review is headlined "the racialized violence of police canine force." first, if you could start off by talking about this horrific case and for people who can't see it, you have this police officer releasing a dog on a man who has been instructed to put his arms in the air, and they were. you see a woman officer putting her hands over her face, running from the attack. you see the state troopers warning the police officer, do not release that dog, but he does. how typical is this? not only today but as a history of the use of dogs, especially on people of color in this country? prof. wasilczuk: i think one thing that is so disturbing is we don't know exactly how common it is because no one keeps any statistics at all, or at least not made public nationally, of how many dogs bite people every year, the races of those people, the reason that the dog was sent on them. this isn't the only time where i have seen people, hands in surrender, have d
amy: we are joined by madalyn wasilczuk, assistant professor at the university of south carolina schoolw. her in-depth piece for the georgetown law review is headlined "the racialized violence of police canine force." first, if you could start off by talking about this horrific case and for people who can't see it, you have this police officer releasing a dog on a man who has been instructed to put his arms in the air, and they were. you see a woman officer putting her hands over her...
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> anthropologist antoinette jackson leads the african american burial ground project at the university of south not just clearwater's. nationally. from new york all the way out toward 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 107 effaced black cemeteries nationwide. >> underneath the current housing -- >> 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 ce
> anthropologist antoinette jackson leads the african american burial ground project at the university of south not just clearwater's. nationally. from new york all the way out toward 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 107 effaced black...
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and i think i think that in this in this time we don't we don't honor that university of north dakota degree or university of south dakota degree the same way even though those students are equal capable. and and so i think it adds and perpetuates maybe in maybe a a sense that the system's not really it's it's rigged for those who, number one, can't afford those schools or who have parents where can get in as a legacy. and so i thought it maybe maybe the better question for me ask is talk about of that chapter on meritocracy and why you thought that was important to put in this book. well, i thought i put it the book for a few reasons. one was that the people interviewed in rural america just weren't as amped up about the meritocracy and their children being a part of it as the urban counterparts. and i knew this because. i had just my last book, the of small things talked an awful lot about the meritocracy and the attributes of people who were members of or aspiring to or wanting their to to remain on in that world. and it just was a totally different vibe when i talked about some of the same issues. i just want
and i think i think that in this in this time we don't we don't honor that university of north dakota degree or university of south dakota degree the same way even though those students are equal capable. and and so i think it adds and perpetuates maybe in maybe a a sense that the system's not really it's it's rigged for those who, number one, can't afford those schools or who have parents where can get in as a legacy. and so i thought it maybe maybe the better question for me ask is talk about...
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. >> ainsley: we all have different stories in college at the university of south carolina. night i'm so tired of this. god, take ahold of my life. i want what that girl has. i want with that guy has. i'm so sick of living my life the way i am. he changed my life and then blessings after blessings, it's incredible. >> look at you now. >> ainsley: all glory to god because ainsley does not deserve. this all glory to god. y'all are probably feeling the same way. all right, well, i love y'all and i can't wait to hear y'all's music and we have so many people. i think this is our biggest concert we have ever had. i have been praying that the rain holds off. pick up their new album it's called "can you imagine" on sale now for tour dates and visits visit else nights.com. thank you isaiah and john, saul. elevation worship in the next hour. check in with janice dean for the fox weather forecast. her faith is so important to her. janice, aren't you excited? >> janice: very excited. we have to get the rain out of here. it's happening right now north and west of the new york city area w
. >> ainsley: we all have different stories in college at the university of south carolina. night i'm so tired of this. god, take ahold of my life. i want what that girl has. i want with that guy has. i'm so sick of living my life the way i am. he changed my life and then blessings after blessings, it's incredible. >> look at you now. >> ainsley: all glory to god because ainsley does not deserve. this all glory to god. y'all are probably feeling the same way. all right, well,...
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the 18-year-old announced this year he plans to play basketball at the university of south carolina whered ardiac arrest after practicing. medical staff were able to treat him there and take him to a local hospital. they will provide more updates when more information is available. obviously our very best to bronny james and his family. >>> we turn now to a soccer pitch in florida where lionel messi made a big impact in the starting line-up. messi scored two goals and added an assist on the way to a 4-0 win over atlanta united. he might be too good for this league, let's put that out there. meanwhile in new zealand the top ranked u.s. women's national team continues its quest for a third consecutive world cup title in a rematch of the 2019 finals against the netherlands. that is tonight. go team usa. >>> time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. i know here in d.c. we're going to be threatening triple digits before the week it out. >> yeah, you are, and it's going to feel warmer than that. 105 in d.c. over the next several days. all due to
the 18-year-old announced this year he plans to play basketball at the university of south carolina whered ardiac arrest after practicing. medical staff were able to treat him there and take him to a local hospital. they will provide more updates when more information is available. obviously our very best to bronny james and his family. >>> we turn now to a soccer pitch in florida where lionel messi made a big impact in the starting line-up. messi scored two goals and added an assist...
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professors, michael ellis, who was at missouri state university, and michael montgomery is at university of south carolina, both linguists, these three men haveollected more than 10,000 letters from some other soldiers. union, as well as confederate. now, just a quick side note here. i hope you all will look this site up when you go into google or your search engine of choice, if you're going to put it in private voices, i urge you to put in civil war as well because you will get some interesting hits if you just put private voices. this is remarkable site. my students back here that i keep boasting about their waving to me right now how kids are students they relied heavily upon private voices. it has a search engine in which you can look up, of course, gettysburg, any battle that interests you and best all all the letters they are transcribed they're really quite good so it is well worth spending some time on private voices. but you know, most historians they have ignore board the experiences or the letters of the semi-literate. why is that? well, one thing is, is that letters are scarce. they'
professors, michael ellis, who was at missouri state university, and michael montgomery is at university of south carolina, both linguists, these three men haveollected more than 10,000 letters from some other soldiers. union, as well as confederate. now, just a quick side note here. i hope you all will look this site up when you go into google or your search engine of choice, if you're going to put it in private voices, i urge you to put in civil war as well because you will get some...