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university of north carolina at chapel hill. she earned a master's degree at duke university terry sanford school of public policy.he began her career as a elementary school teacher in houston. her expertise in the classroom and in making education more accessible for every child regardless of zip code is a great example why her strong voice will be valuable. while cancer cruelly cut sheila's term short and erica will be with us for a short time , i believe we can count on her to continue carrying the torch for social justice in whatever role she may play and we welcome her tonight. i yield back. i yield to our new league for her maiden speech. ms. lee carter. ms. carter lee: thank you for electing me to the house. i congresswoman erica lee carter rise on the 18th congressional district of texas to return their voice to this esteemed body, the united states house of representatives to finish 118th congress with dignity, honor and service i thank god, the author and finisher of my faith for this awesome privilege i don't take lightly and thank my husband for his unwavering support and sense of humor that keeps me g
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i'm joined now by university of sydney digital communication professor terry flew. on? as an expert, how do you see it? there are divisions among experts on that, there is evidence of division in the parliament honoured. it would appear to majority public support about 60 — 70% public support, judging by opinion polls and i think he would respond to what is a very strong perception of the failure of self—regulation in australia that rightly or wrongly, those of you that social media platforms have had two decades to sort out age verification issues and manifestly failed to do so and this legislation gives a very strong nudge to those platforms to put in much more robust age verification measures or to develop platform models that are designed to for young people. are designed to for young --eole. . , are designed to for young neale, ., , ., are designed to for young --eole. . , people. he has a practical, either going _ people. he has a practical, either going to _ people. he has a practical, either going to be - - people. he has a practical, either going to be - are
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terry is a professor of digital communications at the university of sydney and he told me that whilelic is not so divided. he would appear to have majority public support, about 60 to 70% public support, judging by opinion polls, and i think it responds to what is a very strong perception of the failure of self—regulation in australia, that rightly or wrongly, there is a view that social media platforms have had two decades to sort out age verification issues and it manifestly failed to do so, and this legislation gives a very strong nudge to those platforms to put in much more robust age verification measures or to develop platform models that are designed for young people. is it practical? are these social media giants going to be able to introduce legislation like this, or how can it be achieved? well, there will be a lot of devil in the detail, no question, in particular the whole question of age verification comes up, and while there are facial recognition trials going to happen over the course of 2025, facial recognition is a pretty crude measure for determining age. you mentio
terry is a professor of digital communications at the university of sydney and he told me that whilelic is not so divided. he would appear to have majority public support, about 60 to 70% public support, judging by opinion polls, and i think it responds to what is a very strong perception of the failure of self—regulation in australia, that rightly or wrongly, there is a view that social media platforms have had two decades to sort out age verification issues and it manifestly failed to do...
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of hope triumphing over experience. >> terry conley, dean emeritus of the golden gate university graduate school of business, is a formeret investment banker, and he sees dangers for the markets and the overall economy. >> a little bit of kind of conscious avoidance of some of the really well-known likely consequences of some of his tax and immigration and other financially related policies. >> for example, though interest rates continued on their downward path. home loan rates have climbed. that's because mortgages are based on where interest rates may be over decades of a home loans life. so new harsh tariffs on foreign goods can quickly refuel inflation, making the price of many goods higher. that could slow or stop interest rate decreases, possibly raising them again. u.s. tariffs could be met with counter-tariffs from china, greater asia, europe, mexico and others. >> you could get a recession pretty quickly if the tariffs became real and the mass deportations become real, and those sorts of reductions would combine an economic recession with a stock market downturn of considerable proportions. >> many cryptocurren
of hope triumphing over experience. >> terry conley, dean emeritus of the golden gate university graduate school of business, is a formeret investment banker, and he sees dangers for the markets and the overall economy. >> a little bit of kind of conscious avoidance of some of the really well-known likely consequences of some of his tax and immigration and other financially related policies. >> for example, though interest rates continued on their downward path. home loan...
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of hope triumphing over experience. >> terry conley, dean emeritus of the golden gate university graduate school of business, is a formeret investment banker, and he sees dangers for the markets and the overall economy. >> a little bit of kind of conscious avoidance of some of the really well-known, likely consequences of some of his tax and immigration and other financially related policies. >> for example, though interest rates continued on their downward path. home loan rates have climbed. that's because mortgages are based on where interest rates may be over decades of a home loans life. so new harsh tariffs on foreign goods can quickly refuel inflation, making the price of many goods higher. that could slow or stop interest rate decreases, possibly raising them again. u.s. tariffs could be met with counter-tariffs from china, greater asia, europe, mexico and others. >> you could get a recession pretty quickly if the tariffs became real and the mass deportations become real, and those sorts of directions would combine an economic recession with a stock market downturn of considerable proportions. >> many cryptocurre
of hope triumphing over experience. >> terry conley, dean emeritus of the golden gate university graduate school of business, is a formeret investment banker, and he sees dangers for the markets and the overall economy. >> a little bit of kind of conscious avoidance of some of the really well-known, likely consequences of some of his tax and immigration and other financially related policies. >> for example, though interest rates continued on their downward path. home loan...
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of hope triumphing over experience. >> terry conley, dean emeritus of the golden gate university graduate school of business, is a formerer, and he sees dangers for the markets and the overall economy a little bit of a kind of conscious avoidance of some of the really well-known likely consequences of some of his tax and immigration and other financially related policies. for example, though interest rates continued on their downward path. home loan rates have climbed. that's because mortgages are based on where interest rates may be over decades of a home loans life. so new harsh tariffs on foreign goods can quickly refuel inflation, making the price of many goods higher. that could slow or stop interest rate decreases, possibly raising them again. u.s. tariffs could be met with counter-tariffs from china, greater asia, europe, mexico and others. >> you could get a recession pretty quickly if the tariffs became real and the mass deportations become real, and those sorts of directions would combine an economic recession with a stock market downturn of considerable proportions. >> many cryptocurrencies have set new highs
of hope triumphing over experience. >> terry conley, dean emeritus of the golden gate university graduate school of business, is a formerer, and he sees dangers for the markets and the overall economy a little bit of a kind of conscious avoidance of some of the really well-known likely consequences of some of his tax and immigration and other financially related policies. for example, though interest rates continued on their downward path. home loan rates have climbed. that's because...
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university of north carolina at chapel hill. she earned a master's degree at duke university terry sanford school of public policy. she began her career as a elementary school teacher in houston. her expertise in the classroom and in making education more accessible for every child regardless of zip code is a great example why her strong voice will be valuable. while cancer cruelly cut sheila's term short and erica will be with us for a short time , i believe we can count on her to continue carrying the torch for social justice in whatever role she may play and we welcome her tonight. i yield back. i yield to our new league for her maiden speech. ms. lee carter. ms. carter lee: thank you for electing me to the house. i congresswoman erica lee carter rise on the 18th congressional district of texas to return their voice to this esteemed body, the united states house of representatives to finish 118th congress with dignity, honor and service i thank god, the author and finisher of my faith for this awesome privilege i don't take lightly and thank my husband for his unwavering support and sense of humor that keeps me
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of friction with the current white house administration. despite us university launch is a project to help local residents hold on to memories by restoring photos destroyed in the floods. the lo, i'm terry morrison. thanks for joining us. sources close to donald trump say the us president elect has chosen marco rubio to be secretary of state. before the senator has taken a hard line against china and voted against a major ukraine, a package this year. rubio is a cuban american and would be the 1st latino to hold the post republican congressman mike waltz. another staunch china critic is reported to be trumps choice for a national security advisor. and there's plenty of speculation about which trump loyalists could feel other talk. jones, united, this man could be donald trump's chief of downsizing. of the law mosque is trumps. highest profile supporter and trumpets publicly spoken of putting him in charge of illuminating government waste. even as musk does billions of dollars of official business with the us. most unofficial influence is already significant. these reportedly joined phone calls between trump and foreign leaders. then there's robert f. kennedy junior outspoken vaccines ca
of friction with the current white house administration. despite us university launch is a project to help local residents hold on to memories by restoring photos destroyed in the floods. the lo, i'm terry morrison. thanks for joining us. sources close to donald trump say the us president elect has chosen marco rubio to be secretary of state. before the senator has taken a hard line against china and voted against a major ukraine, a package this year. rubio is a cuban american and would be the...
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university is either and accessible. or it doesn't really mean the same only to the single ged my have 10 or 15 years ago in a world of mos layoffs and increasingly, per terry is working conditions were lying on your employer for mental health support. can see my little off. i put that to steve duke. i think the 1st of all that we can probably separate those 2 things. right. so it's like, and of course something my claim of people is like a risk factor for somebody's like mental health. and but at the same time, does that mean that they shouldn't also provide like mental health services them? so he's like of course not. right? like both of those things can be, can be true to can be true that it's by today people often it can also reach and it's good to offer the mental health services. but even a good job with benefits is no longer a guarantee of economic stability. in ireland, where rachel lives, the housing crisis means young people are spending years of their life in on certain living arrangements. reporting the story has opened my eyes to just how inaccessible mental health care can be. but it's also made me realize that without addressing our economic
university is either and accessible. or it doesn't really mean the same only to the single ged my have 10 or 15 years ago in a world of mos layoffs and increasingly, per terry is working conditions were lying on your employer for mental health support. can see my little off. i put that to steve duke. i think the 1st of all that we can probably separate those 2 things. right. so it's like, and of course something my claim of people is like a risk factor for somebody's like mental health. and but...
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university . frank donald trump has chosen cheese kellogg as his special and boy for ukraine. what do you make of that? good morning, terry. my idea is it's very positive feedback in general, kellogg's been involved in this se for the last 3 years. he's demonstrated, i think, and spoken about, i wanna say support the ukraine. but he's not one of these with what disdainful and hostile commentators and him and the united states got a very serious military background. you heard of the report that he sold a lot about us in his report for the think tank. the american medical 1st policy institute, which was summarized, that seems to me to be the closest thing we've seen for quite some time to any kind of strategy coming out in the united states. now, course, all of these things involve trade offs, but i think that could have been was choices. and i can't think of too many better to carry on this process within the context of a trump presidency. that kilo's plan for ending the war involves freezing the battle lines and forcing both ukraine and russia to the negotiating table. is that the most likely scenario at this point, frank
university . frank donald trump has chosen cheese kellogg as his special and boy for ukraine. what do you make of that? good morning, terry. my idea is it's very positive feedback in general, kellogg's been involved in this se for the last 3 years. he's demonstrated, i think, and spoken about, i wanna say support the ukraine. but he's not one of these with what disdainful and hostile commentators and him and the united states got a very serious military background. you heard of the report that...
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university of michigan ditch the $250 million program. i could keep going on and on. i have other segments to get. to say terryleigh mcgee white. great to see you both. carrie, i call this get off my lawn election americans have been called racist, sexist. xenophobia. on top of it, put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. people said get off my lawn. >> that's exactly right, lisa. thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to understand what happened. i will tell youa bit shocking to hear democrats talk about them losing the culture war. after all they started it. they started putting bows in our daughters' sports. started giving transitions to minors, drag queen story hour for 3 year olds. shocked they are losing the culture war. they will shouldn't be, as the american people saw more and more of what the left wanted to do to our families and our children, they rejected it soundly and god bless donald trump, lisa. because he into the breach and stepped up and fought back against them for us. and he turned out to be a total winner on this bright future if the democrats don't back away from cult
university of michigan ditch the $250 million program. i could keep going on and on. i have other segments to get. to say terryleigh mcgee white. great to see you both. carrie, i call this get off my lawn election americans have been called racist, sexist. xenophobia. on top of it, put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. people said get off my lawn. >> that's exactly right, lisa. thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to understand what happened. i will tell youa bit...
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university of michigan could dismantle its $250 million program. i mean, i could keep going on and on, but we have other segments that we need to get to. so joining me now is terry schilling, president of the american principle project, and kaylee mcghee white steamboat institute blakely fellow. great to see you both. you know, terry, i call this the get off my lawn election. right. americans have been called racist, sexist, xenophobic. all these names. and then on top of it, during covid, it was put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. and people finally said, get off my lawn. no, that's exactly right, lisa. and thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to understand what happened. i will tell you, it's a bit shocking to hear democrats talk about them losing the culture war. after all, they started it. they started putting kids, you know, boys and our daughters sports. they started giving gender transitions to minors. and this is the party that did drag queen story hour for three year olds. right. and they're shocked that they're losing the culture war. well, they shouldn't be because as the american people saw more and more of what the left wa
university of michigan could dismantle its $250 million program. i mean, i could keep going on and on, but we have other segments that we need to get to. so joining me now is terry schilling, president of the american principle project, and kaylee mcghee white steamboat institute blakely fellow. great to see you both. you know, terry, i call this the get off my lawn election. right. americans have been called racist, sexist, xenophobic. all these names. and then on top of it, during covid, it...