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he's a professor of public affairs in history at the university of texas in austin. he's also author of the book, the possible presidency, the rise and fall of america's highest office. jeremy, it's good to have you on the program on. i assume you saw the president today. why is president by the, the 1st us president to ally himself so clearly with striking workers? so throughout most of american history, brent american presidents have actually sided with management versus workers. when presidents have sided with workers, they have sought to appear to be non partisan, non partial, and they've tried to play a role that is not directly engaged with this strikes. this is really unprecedented for a sitting president to go and so closely identify himself with a union strikers and to say as he did today, that he believes they need to be paid more. that's not an impartial position. he's
he's a professor of public affairs in history at the university of texas in austin. he's also author of the book, the possible presidency, the rise and fall of america's highest office. jeremy, it's good to have you on the program on. i assume you saw the president today. why is president by the, the 1st us president to ally himself so clearly with striking workers? so throughout most of american history, brent american presidents have actually sided with management versus workers. when...
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he finished his studies in bangladesh and went to the university of texas. g college at the university of texas at austin , he became fascinated with the mathematics governing the magnitude of momentum and spins. his interest in condensed matter quantum physics was developed during his graduate studies at stanford university. in the same university , he received his professional doctorate in 2022. during his career, he worked in research institutes and top technology laboratories and has held the eugene higgins professorship at stanford university since 2017. in recognition of his great work and tireless efforts, he was awarded the 2020 award in the field. quantum physics. mustafa prize , may allah bless him and grant him peace, was awarded to mr. professor zahid hassan for fermian weyl half-scales. it was born in 1971 in morocco. at the age of four , he started studying in a quranic school and learned the basic principles of discipline there. he completed his primary education in his hometown of jerada. he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics and ph
he finished his studies in bangladesh and went to the university of texas. g college at the university of texas at austin , he became fascinated with the mathematics governing the magnitude of momentum and spins. his interest in condensed matter quantum physics was developed during his graduate studies at stanford university. in the same university , he received his professional doctorate in 2022. during his career, he worked in research institutes and top technology laboratories and has held...
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he finished his studies in bangkok and went to the university of texas. during his college years at the university of texas at austin , he became fascinated with the mathematics governing the magnitude of momentum and spins. his interest in the quantum physics of condensed matter was developed during his graduate studies at stanford university, and he received his professional doctorate in the same university in 2002. he in throughout his career , he has worked in research and testing institutes of top technological universities, and since 2017 , he has held the eugene hagens professorship at stanford university. in recognition of his great work and tireless efforts, the award of the year 202 in the field of quantum physics, the award of mustafa, may god bless him and grant him peace, was awarded to mr. professor zahid hassan for the half-scales of the installment purchase. big. just a good gas, a bed and a bed, all of this is just what you say. you bought pictures up to half a billion, just whatever you put your hands on. take the method, bring only the c
he finished his studies in bangkok and went to the university of texas. during his college years at the university of texas at austin , he became fascinated with the mathematics governing the magnitude of momentum and spins. his interest in the quantum physics of condensed matter was developed during his graduate studies at stanford university, and he received his professional doctorate in the same university in 2002. he in throughout his career , he has worked in research and testing...
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maybe people forget that sometimes jeremy through the university of texas in austin. it's good talking with jeremy. come back and talk with this a guess. thank you for having me as well now to ukraine and to that destruction of the nova cuff cosca. damn. that happened this past summer and blowing up the damn cause devastating floods which ruined the crops in a region where people depend on forming it to feed their families and to make money . the reservoir itself was the region. so water supply. and with that, go on, people are now fearful for their future use much. it's under as more and this report late summer and across sky. and everything revolves around water. they say to mom, asked us to please get some water. we have transport. it's difficult for her to walk to carries a little unless you look at this, this isn't ecological disaster. the water supply in this town is dry. what's provided in these barrels as whips, but it's not safe to drink. the town provides some drinking water, but it's simply not enough for everyone. people like you could email bushnell but ha
maybe people forget that sometimes jeremy through the university of texas in austin. it's good talking with jeremy. come back and talk with this a guess. thank you for having me as well now to ukraine and to that destruction of the nova cuff cosca. damn. that happened this past summer and blowing up the damn cause devastating floods which ruined the crops in a region where people depend on forming it to feed their families and to make money . the reservoir itself was the region. so water...
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university. i kind come from family of lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. i did my high school work in dhaka, and then i came to us at the university of texas at austin for battles degree, and then i did my masters and phd from stanford university, the research work, i'm being awarded. this time in this context, it's actually, it it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push quantum technology to its next frontier to to serve humanity through the advancement of technology, say iphone or your smartphones that are that maybe you have to charge once year or maybe you can't internet thousand times faster, so with this these insorts we can deposit atoms and control their position in certain ways that we make our quantum level material, we transfer the sample, that material to this other chamber, so in this chamber the end there is a tip that goes all the way, so this tip has atomic level resolution, at the end of the tip there is a single atom and it can sc the material atom by atom and it gives measure of the where the atoms are and what the electrons are,
university. i kind come from family of lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. i did my high school work in dhaka, and then i came to us at the university of texas at austin for battles degree, and then i did my masters and phd from stanford university, the research work, i'm being awarded. this time in this context, it's actually, it it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our...
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in 1995 at the university of texas at austin bill clinton talked about race relations and the opportunityprove them. here is president bush and president clinton. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] members of the congre. i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states states. [applause] mr. president and mr. speaker and members of the united states congress i come to this house to speak to you and all americans certain that we stand in the defining our halfway around the world we are engaged in a great struggle in the skies, sleeves and sand. we are americans, something larger than ourselves. tonight we lead the world facing downd a threat to decency and humanity. what is at stake is more than one small country. diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind. peace in the security, freedom. such as a world worthy of our struggle and worthy of our children's future. [applause] the community of nations has resolu
in 1995 at the university of texas at austin bill clinton talked about race relations and the opportunityprove them. here is president bush and president clinton. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] members of the congre. i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states states. [applause] mr. president and mr. speaker and members of the united states congress i come to...
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and in 1995, at the university of texas in austin, bill talked about race relations and the opportunity to improve them. here's president and president clinton. members of the congress. i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states states. thank you very much. thank you, mr. president. president. mr. president and mr. speaker and members of the united states congress. i come to this house and the people to speak to you and all america make certain that we stand at a defining hour halfway around the world. we are engaged in a great struggle in the skies and on the seas and sands. we know why we're there. we are americans. part of something larger than ourselves for two centuries. we've done the hard work of freedom. and tonight, we lead the world in facing down a threat to decency and humanity. what is at stake is more than one small country. it is a big idea. a new world order where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of. mankind, peace and security. freedom and the rule of law. s
and in 1995, at the university of texas in austin, bill talked about race relations and the opportunity to improve them. here's president and president clinton. members of the congress. i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states states. thank you very much. thank you, mr. president. president. mr. president and mr. speaker and members of the united states congress. i come to this house and the people to speak to you and all america make...
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university, i kind of come from family of lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. did my high school work in dhakaka and then i came to us at the university of texase, our research in some way is planting the seeds for technology, say 50 years down the line, there is another math professor next building, this is mariam mirzakani, that also... inspired me to look more into intellectual history of persian lineage, so i was amazed to find all these the... islamic golden age that happened in the middle ages, people like ibn sina and al-birini and number of scientists, astronomers and engineers and scholars in general, this is not a government level award, this is based on private endown, so i think this is amazing, this prize has recognized a number of individuals so far. they are really contributing to the human civilization in a broader context, it is a happy surprise, but yeah, i was not aware this was happening. the headlines, president ic lawds iran's successful satellite launch into orbit, as yet another indication that sanctions cannot stop the country's progress. bahrain extends jail terms of over dozen political prisoners. after they approach
university, i kind of come from family of lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. did my high school work in dhakaka and then i came to us at the university of texase, our research in some way is planting the seeds for technology, say 50 years down the line, there is another math professor next building, this is mariam mirzakani, that also... inspired me to look more into intellectual history of persian lineage, so i was amazed to find all these the......
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william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemakerike that. >> published sometime december or january. >> thank you
william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemakerike that. >> published sometime december or january. >> thank you
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this is texas and am, university of texas and this is tcu. this is the ponies. mustangs. rachel: those are the christian cheerleaders. will: guns up. rachel: in texas you can. will: don't know if you know the hand symbols i took you through. we will go through that but one of the things you probably didn't know is unemployment has been below 13% for 19 months or you did know because it has been below 14% for 19 months but that is the brag of president biden. >> president biden: as we head into labor day, take a step back and take note of the fact that it is in the strongest job creating period in the history of our country. not long ago america was losing jobs. in fact, my predecessor was one of two presidents in history who entered his presidency and left with fewer jobs than when he entered. the unemployment rate was 6.3%. the nonpartisan congressional budget office predicted it would not get below 4% until the end of 2025. now the unemployment rate is below 14% for the last 19 months, the longest stretch in 50 years. rachel: president biden is running up against reality
this is texas and am, university of texas and this is tcu. this is the ponies. mustangs. rachel: those are the christian cheerleaders. will: guns up. rachel: in texas you can. will: don't know if you know the hand symbols i took you through. we will go through that but one of the things you probably didn't know is unemployment has been below 13% for 19 months or you did know because it has been below 14% for 19 months but that is the brag of president biden. >> president biden: as we head...
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they excepted an invitation along with southern method is university of texas for the school to be part of the acc conference in 2024. >> being in a conference with the long-term rights deal with schools that are similar to ours that compete at the highest level of the power five feels like we are putting ourselves in a lace that is going to allow us to be successful for the long term. echoing that sentiment.ics saying this is the opportunity fostent athletes to puue the highest levels nationally on the classroom and laying field. ♪ dustin: not all stortz will make the dashboards will make the change. like basketball and water polo. they will need to find a new conference to call home. but the athletic director says there are options. the teams that will move to the acc will adjust to new's -- new travel schedules. most of it is on the east coast. they say the majority of the sports will not be impacted. they participate in tournaments that are not recurrently played in like golf and coming. for traveling athletes like basketball softball football, wide receiver devon says the travel wi
they excepted an invitation along with southern method is university of texas for the school to be part of the acc conference in 2024. >> being in a conference with the long-term rights deal with schools that are similar to ours that compete at the highest level of the power five feels like we are putting ourselves in a lace that is going to allow us to be successful for the long term. echoing that sentiment.ics saying this is the opportunity fostent athletes to puue the highest levels...
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of defense. holds degree from american university in georgetown. william serves as chairman of the clements center for national security at the university of texas duringhe bush administration he served the state department from the national security council but he holds his degrees fromit stanfod and his undergraduate degree from stanford and his doctorate from yale. h.r. mcmaster served as the white house national security advisor to president trump. and in the united states army in which he rose to lieutenant general. general mcmaster is the author of the classic work on vietnam dereliction of duty. last yearr he published battlegrounds the fight to defend the free world. a fellow at the hoover institute general mcmaster holds an undergraduate degree from united states military academy and a doctorate from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. jamie, will, hr thanks for joining us. jamie fly let's set the scene. on his first trip to germany in 1970 i quoted your essay for the reagan institute. on his first trip to germany in 1978 reagan visited the site 16 years earlier 18-year-old peter was in east germany tried to escape over the wall w
of defense. holds degree from american university in georgetown. william serves as chairman of the clements center for national security at the university of texas duringhe bush administration he served the state department from the national security council but he holds his degrees fromit stanfod and his undergraduate degree from stanford and his doctorate from yale. h.r. mcmaster served as the white house national security advisor to president trump. and in the united states army in which he...
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a big honor, this -- over the weekend, the harry ransom center at the university of texas opened the m - [ cheers and applause that -- that is everything that you've saved throughout your career, right? >> well, not everything. a lot from -- because i see that stuff would disappear, or i'd be trying on something in a costume place in l.a., and it'd be -- it'd be something from another production that you'd say, "geeze, you'd think they'd keep that or something. it's kind of a -- it was a a special movie or this or that so i -- and in my own experience, things would just disappear if you didn't hold on to them. they just would -- people would take them and so on -- >> jimmy: sell them. >> as souvenirs. or maybe -- i don't know and even there was a thing with -- brando had his original "godfather" script sold on ebay and my assistant pointed this out to me. so, it never really -- you know, it just never had a real place. it just was bought and put away somewhere. so, i thought, i'll keep all this stuff and keep it and then one day we started talking about where it would go, because it w
a big honor, this -- over the weekend, the harry ransom center at the university of texas opened the m - [ cheers and applause that -- that is everything that you've saved throughout your career, right? >> well, not everything. a lot from -- because i see that stuff would disappear, or i'd be trying on something in a costume place in l.a., and it'd be -- it'd be something from another production that you'd say, "geeze, you'd think they'd keep that or something. it's kind of a -- it...
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university, i kind of come from family of... lawyers and with some intellectual background, but not necessarily in science. my high school work in dhakaka, and then i came to us at the university of texasat austin for bachelor's degree and i did my masters and phd from stanford university. the rear i am being awarded this time. in this context, it's actually. it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push...
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. >> the university of texas has been and remains focused on conducting a fair, thorough and unbiassedware of the allegations in december of 2022. an investigation referring the case for an october hearing. tracy who openly shares her story of being raped by football players in 1998 says coach tucker repeatedly asked her to meet him alone. she said, quote, it is like he sought he out just to betray me. cbs news new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs mornings" oprah winfrey joins us to discuss their new book "build the life you want." i'm anne marry green. this is the cbs news. psoriasis rereally messeses with you. try. h hope. fail.l. no onene should suffer like that. i started d cosentyx®®. fifive years c clear. real peoeople with p psorias look andnd feel betttter with cosenentyx. dodon't use ifif you're alallc toto cosentyx.x. bebefore startrting get chched fofor tubercululosis. an i increased r risk of ininfection, s some seriouos and a a lowered abability toto fight thehem may occuc. tetell your dodoctor abouout an infecection oror symptoms s or if you u d a vaccinine or plan n to.
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one of those who created the russian quantum center, then went to harvard, then worked at the university of texasa , and here akimov again, here we are against science. he such a fairly simple school institute of sciences. i managed to enroll in physics and technology, and there i learned a lot and began working in a physics studio. not lebedev, then i ended up working with misha lukin in 2006. misha's conference met there. he invited me , a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited scientists in the world, akimov’s work already at the beginning of his scientific career was so interesting that he was noticed by his exit from russia. i came. he says, well, you know, there's a student here. here he has a problem. he's up to something can't decide. let's help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver wires playing. something doesn’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure it out. let's look into it, we really figured it out, we did a very good job, which is still very much cited . akimov continued to work simultaneously at harvard and in moscow in
one of those who created the russian quantum center, then went to harvard, then worked at the university of texasa , and here akimov again, here we are against science. he such a fairly simple school institute of sciences. i managed to enroll in physics and technology, and there i learned a lot and began working in a physics studio. not lebedev, then i ended up working with misha lukin in 2006. misha's conference met there. he invited me , a professor of physics at harvard university in the...
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then he went to harvard, then worked at the university of texas in america, and now akimov is here againce is quite simple. named after lebedev, then i ended up at harvard working with misha lukin, 2006, yes, we met misha at a conference there, he invited me, misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. well, you know, there’s a student here, he has a problem here, he can’t solve something, let’s help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver plugs, i say, i’m talking about something doesn’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure it out, let’s figure it out, we really figured it out, did a very good job, which is still very much cited. akimov continued to work simultaneously at harvard in moscow, and in 1915 he was invited by texas a&m university. here is akimov with william basics, the author of one of the american physics textbooks called don't panic. i earned the position of a permanent professor, i taught these american students, trying to teach them school physics and w
then he went to harvard, then worked at the university of texas in america, and now akimov is here againce is quite simple. named after lebedev, then i ended up at harvard working with misha lukin, 2006, yes, we met misha at a conference there, he invited me, misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. well, you know, there’s a student here, he has a problem here, he can’t solve...
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the hobby everly telescope operated by university of texas is the largest of its kind in the world.t night it collects the light from outer space on its very large mirror. why is darkness so essential to the work? >> we are trying to catch the light, the little particles of life that come from the farthest corners of the universe sometimes and have traveled unthinkable distances to get here. >> reporter: why do we need to know this? >> when i told my grandfather i was going to be an astronomer, he said why don't you be a pediatrician like your cousin? there was the same question. i think we need to know because it's a fundamental human pursuit of trying to learn new things. it's the same question why we make art or why we do anything that doesn't have a product that comes out of it. we are trying to understand the universe. >> poer: that job is getting harder. this is a light pollution map of the united states. check out the eastern half of the country where there are new very few places left that are not light polluted. >> if the sky got too bright, eventually there would be no poi
the hobby everly telescope operated by university of texas is the largest of its kind in the world.t night it collects the light from outer space on its very large mirror. why is darkness so essential to the work? >> we are trying to catch the light, the little particles of life that come from the farthest corners of the universe sometimes and have traveled unthinkable distances to get here. >> reporter: why do we need to know this? >> when i told my grandfather i was going to...
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one of those who created the russian quantum center, then went to harvard, then worked at the university of texas now akimov is here again. my path to science, it’s quite simple, school, institute, science. i managed to enter festeh, and there i learned a lot and began to work. then i went to harvard with misha lukin, worked in 2006, and we met misha at a conference there, he invited me. misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. already at the beginning of his scientific career, akimo’s work was so interesting that he was noticed by a native of russia, harvard celebrity sluki. yeah, i arrived, he says, well, you know, here it is there is a student, he has a problem here, he can’t solve it for some reason, let’s help him, there are some quantum dots, some silver plugs, i say, but i don’t know anything about them, well, you’ll figure it out, let’s figure it out, well, we really figured it out, did a very good job, which is still very much cited, akimov continued to work at the same time at har
one of those who created the russian quantum center, then went to harvard, then worked at the university of texas now akimov is here again. my path to science, it’s quite simple, school, institute, science. i managed to enter festeh, and there i learned a lot and began to work. then i went to harvard with misha lukin, worked in 2006, and we met misha at a conference there, he invited me. misha lukin, whom akimov mentions, is a professor of physics at harvard university in the usa, one of the...
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but i had a scholarly background having gotten a ph.d., as you said, from the university of texas with a great interest in the presidency. i wrote my dissertation, and then later my first book on intellectual. was in the american press. so i had that kind of historical training background. i'd actually been in the archives, multiple archives, and seen presidential memos with the presidents writing on the margins. so that really gave me the bug, the jones, to see what was going on and how it worked in the white house. and it gave me an understanding of white house operations that most people really don't have when they get there. and so having worked in the white house, i have that combination of understanding the white house from a scholarly perspective, but also having the day to day experience of having worked there. i had a number of jobs in the white house, including i was deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy, which is the job running the domestic policy council. so that was the job. in terms of favorite memories, i really want to do too, and i think they both rela
but i had a scholarly background having gotten a ph.d., as you said, from the university of texas with a great interest in the presidency. i wrote my dissertation, and then later my first book on intellectual. was in the american press. so i had that kind of historical training background. i'd actually been in the archives, multiple archives, and seen presidential memos with the presidents writing on the margins. so that really gave me the bug, the jones, to see what was going on and how it...
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implementing the recommendations in the report which was conducted by a professor emeritus at the university of texasa press release. uc davis said we deeply regret the preventable death of this animal as home to one of the largest animal care research programs in the country, the welfare of every animal at uc davis is our highest priority. and the avoidable death of any animal in our program is a tragedy. we are taking immediate actions to prevent an event like this from occurring again and quote, according to the university, those actions include a new policies allowing only one animal at a time to be transported and universities prohibiting the practice of leaving animals behind in vehicles. animal welfare groups are speaking out about what happened. there's really no amount of spin that is going >> take away from the fact that there was a monkey. a sensitive, intelligent animal who was trapped in a steel cage and she was essentially world to death. >> doctor al vice president of laboratory investigations for peta is calling on uc davis to go further with its reforms. >> you know, and if they're n
implementing the recommendations in the report which was conducted by a professor emeritus at the university of texasa press release. uc davis said we deeply regret the preventable death of this animal as home to one of the largest animal care research programs in the country, the welfare of every animal at uc davis is our highest priority. and the avoidable death of any animal in our program is a tragedy. we are taking immediate actions to prevent an event like this from occurring again and...
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of texas. from its humble beginnings to its current status as a thriving hub of education and research, lamar university has transformed countless lives and shaped our community. i commend the dedicated faculty, staff, and students who have contributed to this remarkable legacy. here's to 100 more years of empowering minds, fostering creativity, and making texas and our nation stronger. happy centennial lamar university. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does gentlelady from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. garcia: mr. speaker, ensuring everyone has access to high quality and affordable health care is a top priority for me. that's why together with house democrats we have fought tirelessly in congress to bring down health care and prescription drug costs. finally now, medicare can negotiate lower prescription drug costs for seniors and other beneficiaries which will take ef
of texas. from its humble beginnings to its current status as a thriving hub of education and research, lamar university has transformed countless lives and shaped our community. i commend the dedicated faculty, staff, and students who have contributed to this remarkable legacy. here's to 100 more years of empowering minds, fostering creativity, and making texas and our nation stronger. happy centennial lamar university. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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he is not my tweets are not confused with official statements at the university of texas complete of exactly. i am speaking i am speaking an individual. you say every time get there. i think it's implied. so again, the point is this is i mean it's we teach this in constitutional law classes, but i think it's gotten on modern eyes in years, which is, yes, broke from the british practice by creating an independ judiciary and the independence, a critically important part of the constitutional. but as hamilton rights famously in federal 78. right. the you know, the court is supposed to be the least dangerous branch. it doesn't have an army, it doesn't have force or will only has judgment. and its judgments depend upon some modicum of support for enforcement. and the notion that it's there, that that's sort of the emerging argument, especially on the right, that it's somehow illegitimate it for that very source, popular support to exercise its power to be critical, the court and to exert leverage. the court is so fundamentally to that understanding and to that balance that the constitutio
he is not my tweets are not confused with official statements at the university of texas complete of exactly. i am speaking i am speaking an individual. you say every time get there. i think it's implied. so again, the point is this is i mean it's we teach this in constitutional law classes, but i think it's gotten on modern eyes in years, which is, yes, broke from the british practice by creating an independ judiciary and the independence, a critically important part of the constitutional. but...
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the university of texas is back. ling off a crushing upset against the number three crimson tide. texas quarterback making xavier worthy the pot of gold at the end of a 44-yard line rainbow. three passing touchdowns on the day and the longhorns' defense savage. sacking the quarterback five times, forcing two interceptions, including thompson there in the fourth. texas outscoring alabama 28-21. and nick saban's first non-conference home loss in 16 years. hook 'em. >>> coach prime bringing the rumble back to rockies. deion sanders busting out the antonio throne for his his home game. forcing four turnovers against nebraska and after setting a school record in his first game, his son put on another show, throwing for almost 400 yards. two touchdowns in a 36-14 win. >>> finally, happy nfl sunday, everyone. tonight before the sunday night game, my one-hour documently ab, exploring testing new equipment, safer helmets and using a.i. so that they can detect injuries before they happen. we have head coaches andy reid of the c
the university of texas is back. ling off a crushing upset against the number three crimson tide. texas quarterback making xavier worthy the pot of gold at the end of a 44-yard line rainbow. three passing touchdowns on the day and the longhorns' defense savage. sacking the quarterback five times, forcing two interceptions, including thompson there in the fourth. texas outscoring alabama 28-21. and nick saban's first non-conference home loss in 16 years. hook 'em. >>> coach prime...
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they went to the university of texas together, now celebrating 58 years of friendship at their reunion. louise turning 70. they're friends from naples, florida, and having fun here on a trip to beautiful antigua. happy birthday. a very happy anniversary to jerry and joanne celebrating 40 years of marriage in alberta, canada. it looks gorgeous there. and cousins greta and maren brought their mugs along on a trip to paris with the eiffel tower twinkling in the background. thanks for bringing us along, you two. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. you can get the "sunday today" mug online at today.com/shop. you can stream "today" live every morning including sundays as part of peacock's morning news live collection. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. enjoy this last sunday of summer and we'll see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, september 17, 7:00, as we take a live look outside at the transamerica pyramid. san francisco on a cloudy morning. we're even seeing some driz
they went to the university of texas together, now celebrating 58 years of friendship at their reunion. louise turning 70. they're friends from naples, florida, and having fun here on a trip to beautiful antigua. happy birthday. a very happy anniversary to jerry and joanne celebrating 40 years of marriage in alberta, canada. it looks gorgeous there. and cousins greta and maren brought their mugs along on a trip to paris with the eiffel tower twinkling in the background. thanks for bringing us...
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. >> reporter: the university of texas is back! the soul of number three crimson typed pulling off a crushing upset in tuscaloosa. the quarter making worthy, end 69 rainbow. one of three passing it updowns on the day and how about the long horns defense? sacking the quarterback five times, forcing two interceptions including to thompson in the fourth. hook 'em! 34-24 the win. nick saban's first nonconference home loss in 16 years. >>> and set your fantry lineups. first nfl sunday of the year is here. one of the favorites to win it all this year, 49ers led by mr. indispensable quarterback brock purdy on the road against the steelers. jalen hurts and eagles looking to run it back to the super bowl after losing to the chiefs last season. they start trying to spoil the party. patriots planning to honor tom brady at halftime winning six of seven super bowl title there pap new era in the oldest rivalry. jord an love replacing aaron rodgers. and tonight, my one-hour documentary exploring the fight to make america's most popular sport safer
. >> reporter: the university of texas is back! the soul of number three crimson typed pulling off a crushing upset in tuscaloosa. the quarter making worthy, end 69 rainbow. one of three passing it updowns on the day and how about the long horns defense? sacking the quarterback five times, forcing two interceptions including to thompson in the fourth. hook 'em! 34-24 the win. nick saban's first nonconference home loss in 16 years. >>> and set your fantry lineups. first nfl sunday...
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draw an opponent if you vote against ken paxton, but similarly, we've seen polls done by the university of texasthat many republicans were not even aware or did not know all of the facts about this but among those republicans who did know, very few of them supported this impeachment proceeding. one thing that was so striking this morning is that the republican party and allies of ken paxton had an opportunity to call an end to all of this. to put this whole impeachment trial to a halt by voting in favor of motions by ken paxton for dismissal and it is very striking they did not do that. >> and a very high profile example of the split in the republican party. not just in texas, but in many places across this country. tony, jane, thank you both very much. appreciate you being on the program. >>> from the southern border to the big apple, how the sudden influx of migrants is pushing new york city schools beyond the brink. and summer may be on its way out the door, but the blistering heat is not. where the extreme heat plans to stick around a little longer. next. stick around a little longer next ♪
draw an opponent if you vote against ken paxton, but similarly, we've seen polls done by the university of texasthat many republicans were not even aware or did not know all of the facts about this but among those republicans who did know, very few of them supported this impeachment proceeding. one thing that was so striking this morning is that the republican party and allies of ken paxton had an opportunity to call an end to all of this. to put this whole impeachment trial to a halt by voting...
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universities planning to do similar things, but you already have that same type of litigation going on in k-12 schools in new york, boston, and montgomery county. and then of course we saw the university of texas after the hopwood decision in the 1990s where the fifth circuit outlawed the use of racial preferences and said that was unconstitutional, going to a top 10% plan in texas. so this'll be a widespread problem and i think the supreme court, given the nationwide importance, , is likely to take this case. >> cate, , last term the court noted in the creative case that the government can't force people to engage in speech that they disagree with. it's interesting some of the same people who cheer on that case sort of abandoned the principle when it comes to social media companies because they think those companies should be forced to host certain speech. so there are two petitions that are pending, and even the government has asked the court to take up the case in addition to the petitioners, that would get at the government's ability to regulate online platforms. can you tell us about those? >> sure. so these two petitions come up from two courts of appeals, the 11th circuit and sit with m
universities planning to do similar things, but you already have that same type of litigation going on in k-12 schools in new york, boston, and montgomery county. and then of course we saw the university of texas after the hopwood decision in the 1990s where the fifth circuit outlawed the use of racial preferences and said that was unconstitutional, going to a top 10% plan in texas. so this'll be a widespread problem and i think the supreme court, given the nationwide importance, , is likely to...
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but there was a poll that was published by the university of texas on friday, that found there is a slimport abbott's use of the booths, and barbwire, to deter migrants. i think 52%, there it is on the screen, supported it. i'm curious to get your thoughts on what does it say about the broader narrative about migrants in this country? how do we change the feelings of fear and animosity towards them? and, even in cities like you new york, where there is a long history of welcoming migrants, you are now seeing officials like the mayor of new york city, warren of the disaster that new york is facing, as a result of this influx of migrants. >> so when you work in immigration, you find that every day you are fighting fiction over fact. i think part of why you're seeing those poll results is because some americans are turning into news outlets, and all they are hearing is that immigrants are coming to the u. s., that they are crime perpetrating asylums, who are coming here to rape and pillage. they are hearing that fentanyl, and the opioid epidemic are spread as a result of migrant mules. and
but there was a poll that was published by the university of texas on friday, that found there is a slimport abbott's use of the booths, and barbwire, to deter migrants. i think 52%, there it is on the screen, supported it. i'm curious to get your thoughts on what does it say about the broader narrative about migrants in this country? how do we change the feelings of fear and animosity towards them? and, even in cities like you new york, where there is a long history of welcoming migrants, you...
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no, he does that at the university of texas. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: and it works. >> it imagine. no, so arsenal's my team. for the first time in 100 years, i got arsenal to play in an all-white kit. they play in red. myself and adidas, i have an anti-knife crime organization in london called "don't stab your future." [ applause ] we have this campaign called "no more red." for the first time, they wore all white. they looked beautiful. >> jimmy: and you engineered this? >> i was part of the engineering to do it. me and a very famous player called ian wright, we helped do this. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, played for the cosmos, right? [ laughter ] >> so they come out, the crowd, they're watching. it was a terrible game. >> jimmy: it was bad? >> they lost. it was horrible, man. every time they messed up, they would cut to me. i'd be like -- arrgghh! >> jimmy: you have to be careful. >> you have to be positive. >> jimmy: you have to be careful when you go to one of those games because the camera winds up on you. especially if you have a couple of beers or something like that. who t
no, he does that at the university of texas. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: and it works. >> it imagine. no, so arsenal's my team. for the first time in 100 years, i got arsenal to play in an all-white kit. they play in red. myself and adidas, i have an anti-knife crime organization in london called "don't stab your future." [ applause ] we have this campaign called "no more red." for the first time, they wore all white. they looked beautiful. >>...
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but then when you look at other information, like a recent poll released by the university of texas daysy republican voters, according to the survey, don't really even know or fully understand the allegations against ken paxton, but many of them also similarly said that they do believe -- do not believe this impeachment effort should go forward. >> today was day one of the trial. many more days ahead. we hope to check back in with you as proceedings continue. tony, thank you. >> thank you. >> when joe biden stepped into the oval office as president on january 20, 2020 one following his decades long career in public service, he was perhaps better prepared and more equipped than other president in recents history to deal with the ways of washingto and his fellow world leaders. franklin hasxamined president biden's first two years in office, which he writes about in detail in his new book "the last politician." thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> in the prologue you write that the electorate in 2020 turned to joe biden as a balm. voters wanted calm and decenc
but then when you look at other information, like a recent poll released by the university of texas daysy republican voters, according to the survey, don't really even know or fully understand the allegations against ken paxton, but many of them also similarly said that they do believe -- do not believe this impeachment effort should go forward. >> today was day one of the trial. many more days ahead. we hope to check back in with you as proceedings continue. tony, thank you. >>...
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football game in the bleachers because it's arch manning's game, you know, and he's about to go to university of texas. so jonathan martin wants to get so we all go and the phone quivering and it's elon and he says they're going to you. they're using starlink to launch a sneak attack on the russian fleet in crimea. and your first question is, well, i did go and he says going to cause world war three, i got really mean says i know russian doctrine they will retaliate with nuclear weapons so what are you doing? he says we're not going to allow it. we deny it. we're not going to allow it. and i wrote that he turned it off that night. later, i had to correct it, which is it had been geofence and they were asking him to turn it on and they didn't know was turned off. they had using it to launch his attack. and so secretly it had been geofence. and you see all the messages that night, not only in crimea but in the donbass, because he's also deciding to by day provide it but turn it off so they can't do offensive things. so he's he said what i'm saying is not offensive. my family lives in that village, the r
football game in the bleachers because it's arch manning's game, you know, and he's about to go to university of texas. so jonathan martin wants to get so we all go and the phone quivering and it's elon and he says they're going to you. they're using starlink to launch a sneak attack on the russian fleet in crimea. and your first question is, well, i did go and he says going to cause world war three, i got really mean says i know russian doctrine they will retaliate with nuclear weapons so what...
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have a few good things coming out of university because what trust is it done, with the covers have been for both trustees, governor abbott for the university of texas us are getting rid of dei program, also the college of florida but as far as who's doing it right i would say desperate feeling when i can think of it hillsdale. because so much of what people think of to limit positive change for students, there still that barrier between the bureaucracy, the administration within the curriculum and what is being peddled by these radical professors. >> okay. let me ask this question to the group in general because reducing movement in both directions on universities, some in favor of more freedom and freedom of expression, others in the opposite direction. does it trickle down? for example, at the university of chicago with a mostly have university of chicago principles, do you think, continuing, and whether or not students there feel more free to voice unpopular opinions under that regime that at other universities? >> thinking a lot recently, there's enormous public, a lot of public emphasis and focus and coverage of these schools are i think that
have a few good things coming out of university because what trust is it done, with the covers have been for both trustees, governor abbott for the university of texas us are getting rid of dei program, also the college of florida but as far as who's doing it right i would say desperate feeling when i can think of it hillsdale. because so much of what people think of to limit positive change for students, there still that barrier between the bureaucracy, the administration within the curriculum...