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thank you. professor mohammed miranda from the university of taylor i freedom, a term often used in a speak by those in power, but lost in action. a society based on a freedom is supposed to granted those who exist within it, the ability to live their lives into as they wish, without interference from others or hindrance from their government. total freedom to sum might be considered utopia, but the reality would probably be more like a nightmare. and orderly existence with any land can only occur with the presence of carefully crafted laws and rules, meant to protect its citizens. laws are crafted with the concept of promoting the good, while the scourging, the bad responsibility and personal choice are the priority. now radically, if good laws are in existence, then a freedom is allowed to thrive within the boundary set. however, bad laws can get the freedom for individuals to do wrong. what is even more dangerous is when the concept of freedom is used to justify actions which can lead to war. sadly, this is the concept most often used when a country has refused to submit to the wis
thank you. professor mohammed miranda from the university of taylor i freedom, a term often used in a speak by those in power, but lost in action. a society based on a freedom is supposed to granted those who exist within it, the ability to live their lives into as they wish, without interference from others or hindrance from their government. total freedom to sum might be considered utopia, but the reality would probably be more like a nightmare. and orderly existence with any land can only...
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of broadening it and deepening it. amy: keeanga-yamahtta taylor, thank you for being with us, professor of african-american studies at northwestern universityck johnson is the dean of the school of communication at northwestern university. and khalil gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvard kennedy school. we thank you all so much for this important discussion. coming out, we speak to an asylum seeker here in new york who has just been evicted from a hotel where he was staying, along with hundreds of other migrants. now the city is moving them to a remote terminal in red hook, brooklyn. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "transmitting live from mars" by de la soul. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show here in new york city, where police dismantled an encampment of asylum seekers outside the watson hotel wednesday night, threatening to arrest anyone who did not leave. videos show sanitation workers throwing suitcases into a dumpster. the asylum seekers who were recently evicted from the hotel your columbus circle were protesting the ci
of broadening it and deepening it. amy: keeanga-yamahtta taylor, thank you for being with us, professor of african-american studies at northwestern universityck johnson is the dean of the school of communication at northwestern university. and khalil gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvard kennedy school. we thank you all so much for this important discussion. coming out, we speak to an asylum seeker here in new york who has just been evicted from a hotel...
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. >>> an amazing story out of kentucky, one university led the revival now. marjorie taylorreen, she will join us as she has called for a national divorce. red state, blue state, irreco irreconcilable differences, what does she mean? she will tell us straight ahead. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. miracle-ear made it easy. i just booked an appointment, and a certified hearing care professional evaluated my hearing loss. and helped me find the right device, calibrated to my unique hearing needs. now i enjoy every moment, the quiet ones... ♪ ...and the loud ones. ♪ make a sound decision. our best deals of the season are happening february 20th through march 3rd. call 1-800-miracle and book your appointment today! >>>> >> over 50,000 people have traveled to the area to participate in the warship and now this could just be the latest examples of what's called a revival which has a long history of mass spiritual experiences that dates back to over a hundred years. our ainsley earnhardt is going to be live tomorrow with special coverage of this extraordinary event. sh
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of florida is objecting to, kasie. >> all right. we'll see about that. leyla santiago. thanks very much for that reporting. >>> let's continue our conversation with nicky taylor, department chair of history at howard universityhank you for being with us today. let's just start with the big picture here. clearly the college board made some adjustments. they decided not to require that certain subjects, black lives matter, reparations be studied, instead making that optional. why do you think they did that? >> thank you, kasie, for having me, especially on the first day of black history month. it's very unfortunate that we must discuss these changes on this day in particular. i wasn't in the room when the college board decided to make those changes, and i truly hope they were intellectual reasons that they decided to make those changes. i believe that no educator, especially not college educations and college educators should ever bow down to political pressure. the idea that politicians or one governor of one state could dare tell us what content and what curriculum is important for african american studies is just mind-blowing to me, kasie. >> so you have said that this curriculum is a good idea, quote, unqu
of florida is objecting to, kasie. >> all right. we'll see about that. leyla santiago. thanks very much for that reporting. >>> let's continue our conversation with nicky taylor, department chair of history at howard universityhank you for being with us today. let's just start with the big picture here. clearly the college board made some adjustments. they decided not to require that certain subjects, black lives matter, reparations be studied, instead making that optional. why...
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contractors association, the fisher institute for professional selling of the university of akron and i build america ohio. mr. taylor, just want to say thank you for your valuable contributions to the committee, for joining us today, and for your extensive involvement in organizations throughout the state of ohio. where i went to law school. i look forward to hearing your testimony and yield back. >> thank you all for joining us today. we will begin with ms. gordon byrne. you are recognized for five's. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. as you have already explained right to repair is very near and dear to my heart and it's particularly near and dear to me because i do live in an underserved area of upstate new york and having been a technology person for most of my career, i hope that i can speak well to this. if we can't fix our stuff, and, i mean, it in a general sense because anything that has a chip in it right now i call stuff so i don't have to mention any manufacturers but if we can't fix our stuff, we are in the position we've got to throw it away or do without. throwing away is why we have the waste pro
contractors association, the fisher institute for professional selling of the university of akron and i build america ohio. mr. taylor, just want to say thank you for your valuable contributions to the committee, for joining us today, and for your extensive involvement in organizations throughout the state of ohio. where i went to law school. i look forward to hearing your testimony and yield back. >> thank you all for joining us today. we will begin with ms. gordon byrne. you are...
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contractors association, the fisher institute for professional selling of the university of akron and i build america ohio. mr. taylor, just want to say thank you for your valuable contributions to the committee, for joining us today, and for your extensive involvement in organizations throughout the state of ohio. where i went to law school. i look forward to hearing your testimony and yield back. >> thank you all for joining us today. we will begin with ms. gordon byrne. you are recognized for five's. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. as you have already explained right to repair is very near and dear to my heart and it's particularly near and dear to me because i do live in an underserved area of upstate new york and having been a technology person for most of my career, i hope that i can speak well to this. if we can't fix our stuff, and, i mean, it in a general sense because anything that has a chip in it right now i call stuff so i don't have to mention any manufacturers but if we can't fix our stuff, we are in the position we've got to throw it away or do without. throwing away is why we have the waste pro
contractors association, the fisher institute for professional selling of the university of akron and i build america ohio. mr. taylor, just want to say thank you for your valuable contributions to the committee, for joining us today, and for your extensive involvement in organizations throughout the state of ohio. where i went to law school. i look forward to hearing your testimony and yield back. >> thank you all for joining us today. we will begin with ms. gordon byrne. you are...
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of international and strategic affairs. paul taylor is contributing editor at politico. he joins us from saint remy, the province and in london. we've got rainbow murray, who's professor of politics at queen mary university london. good to have all 3 of you welcome to the program. at will start with you. been remy for the last decade electorates in most e u. countries of accepted a later retirement age, largely without protest. why is france different? do the unions and the public have the appetite to think for a long fight over this issue? well pension reform. so it's really something in france and debate. it's one of the last kinds of reforms and political discussions that really raised so much interest and passion. there's already been a series of reforms about every 10 years in 109-323-2014 this year again. so there's a repetitive aspect to, to, to these reforms. the discussion is always a bit the same. and a lot of this reform is about accelerating the previous reform and also are raising the return retirement age by, by 2 years from 60 to 64. yes. but yes, there's a sense of contingency of repetition with these reforms at general lack of economy discussion about what is really a big, how big achiev
of international and strategic affairs. paul taylor is contributing editor at politico. he joins us from saint remy, the province and in london. we've got rainbow murray, who's professor of politics at queen mary university london. good to have all 3 of you welcome to the program. at will start with you. been remy for the last decade electorates in most e u. countries of accepted a later retirement age, largely without protest. why is france different? do the unions and the public have the...
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and taylor represents a younger person who desperately needs help with the high cost of insulin. this guy is amazing, dr. stanley winningham. he's a professor at binghamton, university. he also won the nobel prize for the inventing the lithium ion battery. he's the inventor. one great guy. he station at binghamton, one of the finest in the country. i have a number of very, very outstanding graduates of that institution that work for me. i am reminded all the time. in any case we got big federal investment, 60-some odd million dollars to start creating a lift yum ion battery research and manufacturing hub right in binghamton, new york. a lot of these cities, this is not just true in new york, a carrier who longer there. i.m.b. was there, no longer. these new industries will take their place and give these communities a sense of hope across america. petrofrom brooklyn. pedro was born in guatemala, work at a baggage handler at j.f.k. airport for more than 13 years. he came to the united states at a young age. pursuing the american dream. now he's helping others. he organized this terminal to join the union at j.f.k. airport. he's pushing with the labor union for good j
and taylor represents a younger person who desperately needs help with the high cost of insulin. this guy is amazing, dr. stanley winningham. he's a professor at binghamton, university. he also won the nobel prize for the inventing the lithium ion battery. he's the inventor. one great guy. he station at binghamton, one of the finest in the country. i have a number of very, very outstanding graduates of that institution that work for me. i am reminded all the time. in any case we got big federal...
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and taylor represents a younger person who desperately needs help with the high cost of insulin. this guy is amazing. man named doctor stanley he is a professor at binghamton universityart he also won the nobel prize for inventing that lithium ion battery. he is the inventor this is one great guy pretty get lured by all these universities but he stayed at binghamton university which is where the finest state universities in the country. i have a number of very, very outstanding graduates of that institution that work for me. one of them standing over there and she reminds me of it all the time. but, in any case we got big federal investment 60 some odd million dollars to start creating at lithium ion battery research and manufacturing hub right in and banging time, new york. a lot of the cities not just true in new york. syracuse had care no longer there ibm was in a big game to him that it is no longer there for these new industries will take these place and give these communities a sense of hope across america. pedro from brooklyn was born in guatemala, worked as a baggage handler jfk international airport for more than 13 years. i came to the united states at a yo
and taylor represents a younger person who desperately needs help with the high cost of insulin. this guy is amazing. man named doctor stanley he is a professor at binghamton universityart he also won the nobel prize for inventing that lithium ion battery. he is the inventor this is one great guy pretty get lured by all these universities but he stayed at binghamton university which is where the finest state universities in the country. i have a number of very, very outstanding graduates of...
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of one university has led a revival. now for 13 straight days. ainsley earhart brings us the very latest. will join u and marjorie taylorreene, she had marjorie taylor greene, she will join us as she has s callee for a national divorce. red state, blue state, irreconcilable differences. what did she mean? what did she mean? she'll tell us straight with goban. with goban. you can age on your own terms.. new retinol overnight means the smoothing benefits. retinol are now for your whole body. fast working craig caracter diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. go by, champion your skin at donz. we know one thing and one thing only . backstrap amed backs from weekend chores to holdbacks. doing your favorite hobbies. we even know quarterbacks donz l we even know quarterbacks donz l the experts and back pain relief for more than one hundred years available at a store near you. a store near you. >> i'm jonathan lawson. here to tell you about life insurance through the colonialhp bend program.s? bend program.s? if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p'price, ps? >> what
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universe, the pink. >> adele looked amazing. j lo. >> she always does. >> taylor too. >> i feel like adele was one of e best dressed. viola davis, a lot of mixed on her. i thought she looked stunning. everyone thought the fringe was too much. no. >> you are supposed to be extra. >> harry styles, a lot of reaction. >> i am not surprised. it's harry. who cares? he does what he wants. >> it's his thing. >> if you had expectations to have something over the top, it delivered. everyone delivered on the red carpet 100%. >>> next, we take you live to los angeles with more on big wins as well as first for women and diverse artists. >> we'll introduce you to a group in oakland using creative strategy to get kids >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, e' ths edr wishield to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, and recalibratur c they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for
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university of louisiana-monroe. after working 17 years on the campus, dr. mcdonald won a seat in the louisiana house of representatives. while serving in the legislature, he authored the bill that created the taylor opportunity program for students, or tops, scholarship. it's a program which has enabled hundreds of thousands of louisiana's best and brightest to obtain a college education. and i was fortunate to be one of the recipients of the program over 25 years ago. to this day, dr. mcdonald's work in higher education continues as he currently serves on the louisiana board of regents. he's been a mentor and friend to so many, including myself, helping guide young educators on their career paths and we are so thankful. mr. speaker, today the house honors an outstanding louisianian, dr. charles mcdonald. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today as a representative from minnesota's fourth congressional district in
university of louisiana-monroe. after working 17 years on the campus, dr. mcdonald won a seat in the louisiana house of representatives. while serving in the legislature, he authored the bill that created the taylor opportunity program for students, or tops, scholarship. it's a program which has enabled hundreds of thousands of louisiana's best and brightest to obtain a college education. and i was fortunate to be one of the recipients of the program over 25 years ago. to this day, dr....
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year and taylor james represents a younger person who desperately needs help with the high cost of insulin . this guy is amazing. doctor stanley winningham. he's a professor at binghamton university. he also won the nobel prize for the inventing the lithium ion battery. he's the inventor and he's one great guy. he gets lauded by all these great universities but he stayed at binghamton university which is one of the finest in the country. a number of very outstanding graduates of thatinstitution that work for me . she reminds me of it all the time. but in any case, we got big federal investments, 60 some odd million dollars to start creating a lithium ion battery. we researched a manufacturing hub in binghamton new york. a lot of these cities and this is not just true in new york, to reduce no longer there. ibm was in binghamton no longer there these new industries will take their place and give these unities a sense of hope across america. pedro gamboa nunez from brooklyn. pedro was born in guatemala, worked as a baggage jfk international airport for more than 13 years. he came to the united states at a young age pursuing the american dream but now he's hoping others achieve that
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television has him enduring the brutal elements in taylor sheridan's ubiquitous "yellowstone" universe. >> people talk about the conditions on these sets ofs it's bloody cold. >> the war has already started. >> you're really on those horses i heard some of your co-stars said you went fast, like they had to catch up with you >> well, the horse went fast and i went with it. the reality of the thing is amazing. i mean, we're out there with 1,200 sheep, 800 head of cattle. >> how does that add to it, add to your work, and what you're trying to do >> well you're really there, really doing it. i mean, when we're out there with the cows, we're herding the cows, you know, the actors and a bunch have a bunch of real cowboys. >> when taylor sheridan comes to you, is there an endurance test? do you have to get down and do 20, and demonstrate your skills, rope a cow? >> i would not have passed i can't rope a car. >> the last thing you ever do. >> the hat is key for jacob dutton, and i read that you looked at 70-plus hats to get it right. what makes the hat right? >> it's my hat. >> the feel, the look? >> no. it was my hat. >> it actually was your hat
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of a political solution when the russian president is talking in these terms and clearly is living in a different universe to what people here are seeing and experiencing on the ground every day. >> ambassador taylor, as we are a few hours away from president biden speaking, we know that from the white house this won't be a direct rebuttal to putin, but putin sort of set the stage for this. how do you think his remarks are impacted by the reality that the secretary of state is very concerned about china possibly supplying lethal aid to russia and now russia this morning saying it won't comply with new start inspections? >> so, just demonstrates the problems that we have with the russians. the russians have not been cooperative about anything. they have been clearly responsible for this invasion. there is no reason -- there was no reason for the russians to invade. it was totally unprovoked and so they have now indicated that they are not going to cooperate on new start. as spider marks says, this is a problem that can be addressed. we tried to address it. the americans tried to address it with the russians and they pulled out of the conversation. they would not engage in this kind of conversation.
of a political solution when the russian president is talking in these terms and clearly is living in a different universe to what people here are seeing and experiencing on the ground every day. >> ambassador taylor, as we are a few hours away from president biden speaking, we know that from the white house this won't be a direct rebuttal to putin, but putin sort of set the stage for this. how do you think his remarks are impacted by the reality that the secretary of state is very...