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georgia, dream activists refused to recognize the results involved in mounting a re run a crowd of students, riley's outside to place the state university of the capital city, some of the carrier and your union flags along for people trying to break into the university buildings that were stopped by police. george's pro western presidents house claims last month's votes was wicked thanks to russian influence, but she refused to provide any present. dutch people just simply psycho wood floors, torches, routing policies previously going to west attempts to undermine the countries democratic connection to the us. now where president elect donald trump is busy putting together his upcoming administration, the republicans choice full health secretary is robert f. kennedy junior. a former democrat to initially run for president himself before dropping out to induce trump . mr. kennedy has become quite a controversial figure in american politics. i'm just promised to shakeup the country's health care system as you work for the food and drug administration and are part of this corrupt system. i have 2 messages for you, one, reserve your records and to pack yo
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and there she was seen in her underwear walking through the campus of the islamic azad university in the capitaled by guards who were saying that she was not wearing her he job, saying that she was not wearing her hejob, the mandatoryjob in the correct way. we haven�*t heard this from her. she�*s been taken up as a symbol by many after the protests that erupted more than two years ago and the arrests and deaths in custody of the... which led to large—scale protest. those la rge—scale protest. those protests large—scale protest. those protests were put down. many in the younger generation particularly in iran, still want to see major change and major reform. and much of this is focused on the way women are dressed and the rules and regulations that the iranian authorities laid down for them. and just a few months ago the iranians authorities have made the restrictions for not wearing those clothes even more strict. we have to wait to hear from herfamily strict. we have to wait to hear from her family about what has happened. this could be taken as good news to an extent, but the iranian authoriti
and there she was seen in her underwear walking through the campus of the islamic azad university in the capitaled by guards who were saying that she was not wearing her he job, saying that she was not wearing her hejob, the mandatoryjob in the correct way. we haven�*t heard this from her. she�*s been taken up as a symbol by many after the protests that erupted more than two years ago and the arrests and deaths in custody of the... which led to large—scale protest. those la rge—scale...
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of the university and comments are backs the the incumbents want their universities to, to invest in things that represent their values. but a lot of the universities are investing directly in venture capital industry, which is directly uh, taking that money. i'm putting it directly into into as well. mm hm. and just as one example of how invested us giants are in israel's take landscape house on your former employer, google alongside another giant amazon are heavily invested. they have $2000000000.00 contract cloud computing contract for project members. can you briefly describe to us what project nimbus does and why so many coolers, including yourself, are protesting you to end getting fired for it? yeah, so as i mentioned, this is a joint contract between google and amazon. it is a $1200000000.00 contract and it is very beneficial to google. and amazon's bottom line is basically google and amazon are providing cloud and a services to these rarely government, but more specifically directly to the is rarely military. and basically handing them the servers that allow them to do whatever they want, they give them the state of the r a i machine learning tools to just create whatever machine
of the university and comments are backs the the incumbents want their universities to, to invest in things that represent their values. but a lot of the universities are investing directly in venture capital industry, which is directly uh, taking that money. i'm putting it directly into into as well. mm hm. and just as one example of how invested us giants are in israel's take landscape house on your former employer, google alongside another giant amazon are heavily invested. they have...
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the democratic nominee even canceled her election night address at howard university in the capital of sending a party representative to thank supporters instead, american entrepreneurs. david sucks is among those taking a score for swipe out. horace is unwillingness to admit an obvious loss for a comma la to announce that she won't concede tonight is an insult to democracy. waiting a day to give her a concession speech was a big mistake by tomorrow. pamela will literally be yesterday's news. no one will even tune in on the 29th effect the bones of what's it looks like a momentous night's ortiz shaped bows at, i say, momentous share. it was a powerful come back this by donald trump wasn't on the did so with not a lot of political bach call didn't he looked instead to, to figures like like a loan must to galvanize he's support me. it's been fascinating. yeah. and it is a huge win for a man who, you know, the client media in the, in the west had really suggested that kamala was the head, remember, so that's an all another important insights. and that has an impact about what time did at
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is a lecturer and surgical science and a senior researcher at the computer tents. university of madrid joins us now from the spanish capital. so why didn't all pharmacy see this storm coming? i think the authorities receives the alarm and they're there to read the alert and did they asked or even the week after there were some advice as the coming from the material as you call agency. so this day saying that the, the said donna was approaching to these funds many so not to be a very pleased sla. and they would be focusing to anybody else in the region. and they do have to be alert that the main question here is why the president of the ethanol community, valencia the then said they'll um yeah, i mean the tuesday morning instead of late in the evening i said the, i think, i think was the case with us your, your correspond so i was just mentioning to some people who just received the alarm when, you know, the older the bus station was going was on own already. so that's a good question that i guess after a few weeks, the of these, these tests are the very, you know, authority is we have to respond to these to this question.
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of the frederick douglass book prize. given by the gilder lehrman center for the study of slavery, resistance and abolition at yale university. he's a member, the advisory council of scholars for the u.s. capital historical society. his articles, book reviews, op eds appear regularly in national magazine and in newspapers from the new york times, wall street journal to the l.a. times. in earlier years, as a journalist he reported extensively politics, economic issues and culture from asia, the middle east, europe and africa, and worked for a time even at the united nations. he's a genuine new yorker who did his undergraduate and graduate degrees at city college of new york, a columbia university, and he has lived and worked actually all around world. he and his wife, jean, currently reside on capitol hill in washington, d.c. mrs. bordewich is a playwright, an adviser to national and international philanthropies on democratic governments. she's with us today. and you also meet and visit with her at that signing tent after our hour or 50 minutes here is over. so i think, for starters fergus, how about opening this with a reading from the very beginning of your book? it's right at the start. his
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he's electra in put because science and a senior research or of the company attends university of my thread, joins us live from the spanish capital. let me start by asking you we're a solid seas called of god, surprised by the scale of this flood. i get so i mean, um they were very surprised. otherwise they were dealing with say, i mean were weren't doing something something different. the main problem here is that this morning, the volunteer and we're not allowed to get into into helping be in the, in the area that ends by the flow. so the people i think was very upset because 1st of all the volunteers were not able to get into the area they clinical. um, do you know the how that was waiting to the area was, i mean that was not the right to save or of pointing the in the area damaged by the flow. so both issues have an impact on the population. and of course there were like shouting out to the pain, the queen, the prime minister, and the press end of the, of the autonomous community, a volumes you why was the march pre warning and free preparation? i mean, the thing is that they, i, i believe that the, the, the prime minister, t
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the american university hospital. this strike is israel's, for on central be root in a week. it's been mostly targeting 7 suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official say more than 3600 people were killed and more than a 1000000, displaced by the fighting dw bay, with your chief more. how much tre today is monitoring the situation for us? and he's joining us now. mohammed, what more do you know about the situation and central, be rude. and so basically soon after the american especially enjoy almost helps the next big hotel this week is where i launched the new waves off as sites on the southern suburbs off the roof. but also in central day, which i am here in the bus, the neighborhood that doesn't have to be hit that line, right? cycling overnight, at least 11 people have been killed and more than 60 injured according to the use of and defense rescue was as you can see behind me are still working to retrieve buddies and victims from the under the rubble
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the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting 7 suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials, including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health officials say more than 3600 people were killed in more than 10000000 displaced by the fighting. let's turn onto some of the stories making headlines around the world. civil defense officials and guys, i say at least 19 people have been killed in these really attacks overnight. and the 6 were killed in a strike on a tent camp near the southern city of hon. eunice, several casualties also reported after a house was hit in guys of cities, say to neighborhood israel. it says it's been targeting how much the militants police in the philippines have opened an investigation after vice president sarah detach. a threatened to have the president killed during the press conference. she said she had spoken to an assassin who would kill ferdinand mock us junior. if she herself were killed to campaigned in the
the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting 7 suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials, including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health officials say more than 3600 people were killed in more than 10000000 displaced by the fighting. let's turn onto some of the stories making headlines around the...
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the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central, be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting southern suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official say more than 3600 people were killed and more than 10000000 displaced by the fighting a brief look now at some of the other stories making news at this hour, civil defense officials and goss, i say at least 19 people have been killed in is really attacks overnight, at least 6 were killed in his strike on a 10 to camp near the southern city of han eunice. several casualties were also reported after a house which he had in gaza. cities say to naples, israel has been targeting how most military lawmakers in nicaragua have approve the constitutional reform that hands more power to present. and danielle ortega, they voted unanimously to extend his term by year, take more control over the media and military and alive. his wife to become co president ortega has ruled the central american country
the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central, be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting southern suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official say more than 3600 people were killed and more than 10000000 displaced by the fighting a brief look now at some of the other stories making news at...
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this is my daughter, she's in the american university hospital this try cuz israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting southern suburbs of the capital and his bowl, a stronghold. the september israel stepped up. it's offensive against the militant group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official save more than 3600 people were killed in more than 10000000, displaced by the fighting dw bay with bureau chief. how much of a k is in central bay route at the scene of the attack? so basically, how soon after the american special enjoy almost helps the next, they would tell you this week is where i launched the new waves off s side on the southern suburbs off the route. but also in central day, which i am here in the bus. the neighborhood that doesn't have to be hit that line radio cycling overnight, at least 11 people have been killed and more than 60 injured according to the, the east of the defense rescue was as you can see, behind me are still working to retrieve buddies and victims from the under the rubble, at least one residential building, i've been a completely destroyed time
this is my daughter, she's in the american university hospital this try cuz israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting southern suburbs of the capital and his bowl, a stronghold. the september israel stepped up. it's offensive against the militant group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official save more than 3600 people were killed in more than 10000000, displaced by the fighting dw bay with bureau chief. how...
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the american university hospital. this try cuz israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly talk good to the southern suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials, including its leader pass on this role, a lebanon's health official say more than $3600.00 people were killed. and more than a 1000000 displaced by the fighting. i asked our of our, our bucket report or the la on these on how much time to explain more about the developing countries objections. there are 3 major objections. and one of them you mentioned already is basically that it's just not enough money on the table. and a false way, short of the $1.00 trillion dollars that developing countries came to back who asking for an expert degree that they need in order to basically adapt to. and the consequences of climate change in their countries to drought, extreme heat, rising sea levels, and to transform their energy systems from fossil fuels to renewable energy. and so that is, that is the major t allow. it is important to mention that the 1.3 trillion doe
the american university hospital. this try cuz israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly talk good to the southern suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials, including its leader pass on this role, a lebanon's health official say more than $3600.00 people were killed. and more than a 1000000 displaced by the fighting. i asked our of our, our bucket report or the la on...
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the need to kind integrity of those institutions. okay, mark, thank you for your time. mark owen jones, associated profess of media analytics of the northwestern university. capital the the okay to send to south africa where at least 2 people have been rescued from a disused gold mine. hundreds though, remain trapped on the ground pennies initially, blocks and mountains entrance causing the supply of food on voices to those inside . in a crack down on illegal mining, acosta's now ordered the blockade to be removed and the government has promised to help rescue those trapped inside. the incident in high school was wide spread outrage of to administer. cool. the mind is criminals vowed to smoke the amount as go to all correspond to higher matessa. she is live at the mine and still fontaine how are we good to see you. so now that we've had this court order issued, what happens next? ready well, it's still a process with this court order, the bank cotton is that the exit us from the community went to the court and they say they want the police to stop blocking the interest of the mind. and they said they also only want in special services to be allowed at the mind. for examp
the need to kind integrity of those institutions. okay, mark, thank you for your time. mark owen jones, associated profess of media analytics of the northwestern university. capital the the okay to send to south africa where at least 2 people have been rescued from a disused gold mine. hundreds though, remain trapped on the ground pennies initially, blocks and mountains entrance causing the supply of food on voices to those inside . in a crack down on illegal mining, acosta's now ordered the...
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for almost or almost over a decade of campaigning, from the white house to howard university, local and federal police are working extra hours to keep the nation's capital washington, d.c. is on high alert in anticipation of the election. nbc damian trujillo joins us outside the white house with a look at the preparations for election day and beyond. reporter the white house is its majestic self. tonight it is under heavy guard as the nation prepares for a historic election in just a few hours. local and federal police are keeping a watchful eye on the nation's capital tonight, as america prepares to vote. it is a big deal. i guess we're going to pick who's in charge of america for the next, what, four years? some sightseers here in washington, d.c. say they doubt anything will change, no matter who wins. it is what it is. you know, a lot of people are expecting who's going to be the new president. but, you know, for me, it's the same thing. nothing's going to change for, you know, nothing is going to change for me. while there has been no specific threat, there is extra security fencing around the white house tonight to help defend against any attempt
for almost or almost over a decade of campaigning, from the white house to howard university, local and federal police are working extra hours to keep the nation's capital washington, d.c. is on high alert in anticipation of the election. nbc damian trujillo joins us outside the white house with a look at the preparations for election day and beyond. reporter the white house is its majestic self. tonight it is under heavy guard as the nation prepares for a historic election in just a few hours....
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of students rallied outside to be stationed, invest in the capital city. some of them were seen carrying newark union slugs. number of people trying to break into the university buildings that was stopped by police george's per west and president has name last month's vote was read thanks to russian influence. but she refused to provide any proof and the people to simply take her word for it to just reading policy previously who owns in the west and attempts to undermine the countries democratic elections. the well motions in may be equipped to help the supremacy of it. style of democracy and cry, election forward across the globe repeats the us itself, which is once again being accused of attempting raising change. and a report claims america is funding. tell me vote in opposition attempts to stay the color revolution taken just through what to merge and getting this extended reports his aunty is maureen, a calls were found to find the controversial issue, fund the opposition locally and internationally. it's wednesday hours and watch the calles uninstalled. i've had to, we've seen use all over the world the time and time again by washington. it's color revo
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challenge reports from eastern georgia of the lectures on the university steps times planning for the next demonstration process. so continued in george's capital since october 26. when it probably russian government, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition, is corrupt, a driven launch the by students and academics. the move and once the bike rerun georgia, dream, the routing party out of the country store progress to e u. membership restarted. russia is the main problem because our government is pro russian at this stage. our elections, we are not safe. our elections. we're not the express of the georgia people swell. we think that we deserve to be the part of the european union, and we will be brought to the anti russian pro european 5 of the b. c is already part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory, occupied by russia, whether it's invaded in 2008 and feedings of different churches relationship with it's john neva to the north is long and complex case in points. galleries most famous son started a georgian, born under the russian empire who went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictates
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of consent and knowledge arguments. our first commentator is a colleague at george mason university, a professor of economics and professor for the study of capitalism. among other accomplishments, professor jones is the author of three books, most recently the culture transplant, and how migrants make the economy as they move a lot like the ones they left. our second commenter is eugene. in the program he is still listed as a ucla program. he taught copyright law, tort law, and firearms regulation. as of this fall he is the senior fellow at the hoover institution. eugene is one of the leading and i would argue the leading first amendment scholars in the united states. let me turn it over to claudia. >> thank you for the opportunity to present this paper. i will just provide a brief overview of the structure and where the status of the paper and results are so far at this point. right now the way to paper a structure it has two parts. what i'm trying to do is understand how preference for free speech, people who believe in free speech, free expression and prefer to not have some sort of censorship. those attitudes also affect people of other races a
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of political communication at the university of tyrone is always a pleasure. thank you very much. thank you. but up with the georgia we go now a chaos reigned of an item. the capital of tbilisi pro western demonstrated his tribe of stores in the parliament and g. o sabine busy parsing out gas mosques to the protesters, their outrage, the role really unhappy of the government's decision to put on an ice and integration plan with the e. u. block the or the correspondence tiny by crossing live that a shot to do been see that she is in the heart of the capital typically see charlotte, good to get you want to me the may like that. and ever since the parliamentary election in the rush of friendly party, the georgia dream, one, as soon as they won the election west and josephine pho mentioning unrest, take it away. says the, the occupation that we're getting from the georgia in 5 minutes, they'll come back to that in a moment because you've sold or not. we've seen over the last few nights here. we have some stuff in the wall where to protest now, outside of public tv, one, tv, it seems pretty close to the moment, but we know that many people are heading towards the top o
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of political science at the national university of cigna for thank you very much. thank you. you're watching dw, this now the call 29 climate. so it has begun in algebra, jones capital by coup key issue for world leaders. they're assembling is finance. developing countries are seeking assurances that they will give help with cutting their greenhouse emissions. the conference begins today is aims to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees at the end of october, a heavy rainfall and the eastern spanish region of buttons that trigger devastating flash flats. but clean some 200 lights. the water was so forceful, it swept away, caused and breeches and flooded on the ground. cabbages, dozens of people are still missing, means flooding is one of numerous clemency. just as the world has seen this here with countries in the global so particularly impacted, even though they have contributed the least, we are in the climate mail stall, the extreme temperatures, the rising science routes, and epic floods out of not nettle. these are those they are human, these us that's easily fueled by fossil fuels. no con 3. you spent representatives and heads of states from around $200.00 coun
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after another against part of the incumbent, vice president, witnessing the democratic nominee even cancelled. busy election night address at howard university in the capital spending a party representative to thank supporters. instead american investor and trump backer david stocks is along those. taking a scornful swipe at horace's unwillingness to publicly admit an obvious feat for a comma to announce that she won't concede tonight as an insult to democracy, waiting a day to give her a concession speech was a big mistake by tomorrow. pamela will literally be yesterday's news. no one will even tune in was the only trump didn't wait for horace's concession to celebrate victory though on and doing so. he embrace those who became allies over the campaigns. course, many media figures and even some former democrats, some of them are to correspond to shape bows. tony, word or what, how did this time was remarkable? very strategically savvy. he aligned himself with big figures in the media, and there's no big or i'm the media figure if you liked on a lot of fun, but we can get you on the phone. oh, excuse kate on 12. yeah. you're mostly next. there you go. yeah
after another against part of the incumbent, vice president, witnessing the democratic nominee even cancelled. busy election night address at howard university in the capital spending a party representative to thank supporters. instead american investor and trump backer david stocks is along those. taking a scornful swipe at horace's unwillingness to publicly admit an obvious feat for a comma to announce that she won't concede tonight as an insult to democracy, waiting a day to give her a...
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incumbent vice president's move from the 1st supporters of plane to see the democratic nominee even cancel to our election not address at howard university in the capital, sending a party representative to address backers since the so you won't hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from her tomorrow. she will be back here tomorrow to address that only the h u family. not only to the dresser, supporters, but to address the nation. so thank you. we believe in you may god bless you make a g u a g o h u n g o her room. thank you. oh, well, no more wars that was among the pleasures made by donald trump. in his victory speech, the supporters in florida, you know, we had no wars for years. we had no wars except we defeated isis. we defeated isis in record time, but we had no wars. they said she will start a war. i'm not going to sort of work with the stuff wars or the democrats are of course sol, king as are the main stream media. because right now we have exit, poll data that shows that transform. for example, a majority of latino voters in pennsylvania and majority of young voters in michigan and majority of latino men in north carolina. a
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understand and vice president kamala harris will attend a watch party of her own at howard university, her alma mater, in the nation's capitalu guys. >> all right, doug luzader, thank you so much for that. we will of course, check in with you. and then also over there at howard university throughout the day. thank you for that update. >> and at 635, there is one rare congressional seat up for grabs. this election. that's district 16, representing parts of the south bay held by representative anna eschew for more than 30 years. now, two new democrats are vying for the chance to represent silicon valley in congress and ktvu. james torres live in campbell. that's part of the district where the candidates are whipping up last-minute votes. good morning to you, james. >> andre, good morning to you. well, because of how rare that open seat is, it actually attracted a lot of prominent bay area candidates. and it even led to a three way tie for the top two spots during the primary. but now that the dust is settled, we have our final two candidates. that's former san jose mayor sam liccardo and state assembly member evan lowe, both w
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of monumental sports entertainment. monumental owns the washington capitals, washington wizards, washington missed six -- mystics and the monumental sports network. so good to have you. >> thank you so much. i see arlington, universityat is great. >> it is my alma mater. i love them dearly. let's talk about your business. what is the real flywheel? is it the television? the sports network or is it the teams? >> i was saved from a business standpoint, i noted this 25 years ago when i got into the industry, it looks like a softer services business. we have reoccurring revenues that raise almost programmatically every year 3 to 5%. about 80% of revenues are contracted on a long-term basis, be it the media business, from national that the leaks negotiate, 10, 20 year deals. locally if you are doing a naming rights deal our deal is with capital one. they will sign 10, 15 year deals and they increase 3 to 5% every year. the most variable part of the deal is on season tickets. you can look at the data. on a bad year we renew at 80%. on a great year when you have a championship contending team it is 90-95%. the customers, the season- ticket holders that on you, if you well. they get their season tickets and test the market
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the birthplace of modern italy, and turin was its first capital. but now i'm going to explore another first, a food first. so i'm heading to the universityf gastronomic sciences, which is run by the slow food movement. the genesis of the slow food movement was when they opened a mcdonald's at the spanish steps in rome, in the 1980s, and a group of people protested, and that was the beginning of the movement. it has, without question, significantly changed the world of food. as we know it the campus is an hour south of turin in the small town of pollenzo, and when i say small, i mean small, like tiny what could we go on? smaller streets it's like a test. what an amazing spot this is clearly not your average college campus. students here get to study in a 19th century gothic palace originally built for piedmont's royal family. all right, let's go one giorno. i'm meeting carlo petrini, the founder of the university and creator of the slow food movement. you might say a real life caped crusader sam querrey come e perchÉ comincia va slow food martin equiano tanta non sono in italian, ma in tutto il mondo sera questa frenesia della velocita pe
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university of idaho students in 2022, was back in court today as lawyers argue whether he is eligible for the death penalty. fox's caroline shively reports that his defense lawyer centered their argument around idaho's unique option for capital the firing squad. lawyers for a man accused of murdering four university of idaho students pressed a judge to take the death penalty off the table on thursday, arguing it is cruel and unusual punishment. >> we are also asking the court to strike the death penalty as a violation of the equal protection clause. >> prosecutors say bryan kohberger murdered xana kernodle, maddie mogan, kaylee goncalves and ethan chapin, two years ago, stabbing them to death in the middle of the night in a house just off campus. police report they found a ka-bar knife sheath with his dna on it at the scene, and that a car matching his was recorded near the murder scene. one of the victim's parents told reporters that at times, kohberger was so close to the house that his phone was picked up by their wi-fi. but defense attorneys weren't arguing against the evidence, instead making a case against the legality of capital punishment, specifically targeting idaho's approval of firing squads as an option. >> the
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you so much for your thoughts on the analysis on how we brown some technology cool. university of dublin protest isn't georgia or a bank all the straight to the capital to place it for a 3rd night to protest against the government's decision to suspend talks to join the european union. amid the, the demonstrations georgian president, set on the rough duty as announced the countries. parliament is illegitimate, following an election in october. and she does not intend to leave a post head to amends in december. storms and flooding have displaced hundreds of thousands of people across the asian nations of india, sri lanka, and timing and psycho in fine gall and made land for a short time ago in india with potentially devastating consequences. the time on the due states, and what i've got the most sappy has the latest these are the flooded street. so one of india is biggest cities, sion, i. it was caused by heavy rain even before psyched one single, midland full people living in the line towns along india, south eastern coast have been moved to temporary shelters. regional authorities say they were can quickly to ensure safety. we have taken the abundan
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he is the author of sleep is from slavery to burning capitalism and the conflict to nations such as georgia, 1832 1880. that is when the universitynorth carolina press 1992 his faith articles and chapters in the civil war era include information, overviews on the experiences of black slaves in the u.s. navy, including black in blue during the civil war, which appears in the pro bowl quarterly of the national archives and records administration fall 2001. his most recent book, illusions of emancipation, pursuit of freedom, equality, the twilight slavery, published by the university press in 2019, was awarded the prestigious bancroft prize by columbia university and the john book prize in american civil war history by the university of virginia. the book was also a finalist for the lincoln. dr. niekerk serves as president of southern historical association. so please, i can. make everyone in the room and virtually rejoining us today and certainly hope that you enjoy the conversation. thank you. thank you. dr. jacobs. good evening, everybody. it's a pleasure to have you here this evening. and i hope we won't disappoint you. i have a
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address at howard university in the capital, sending a party representative to fight supporters instead. american investor, i'm from dr. david sykes is along those taking a scornful skype of horace ism willingness to publicly admit the fee for comma to announce that you won't can see tonight as an insult to democracy, waiting a day to give her a concession speech was a big mistake by tomorrow. campbell, it will literally be yesterday's news. no one will even tune in while europe is busy seeking, scrambling really to ship, re shake it. strategy towards the united states. france has called on the you to act as a at united front when dealing with the american president elect, less cost live now, or to contribute to rachel marston for more and this rates. and good to say you publicly all sorts of congrats emerging from european shores privately though you the much the like as i say may be rising from the the, the main stream elite. yes. been a strange night for me. i have been watching all this kind of from neutral ground here in canada, everything going on the u. s. and everything going on in europe and look without establishment. washington setting the dfcs of its transatla
address at howard university in the capital, sending a party representative to fight supporters instead. american investor, i'm from dr. david sykes is along those taking a scornful skype of horace ism willingness to publicly admit the fee for comma to announce that you won't can see tonight as an insult to democracy, waiting a day to give her a concession speech was a big mistake by tomorrow. campbell, it will literally be yesterday's news. no one will even tune in while europe is busy...
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of the nation's capital and founder of the girl scout history project blog. and digital museum. she holds degrees and science and russian studies from the george washington university in transylvania university. her publications include rescue rockwood how group of determined girl scouts rallied to save a beloved national camp. terrorism and global security. the militarization of space and. the macmillan encyclopedia of russian history. please welcome ann robertson. thank you. i'd love to talk about girl scout history, and i'd greatly the invitation to come here and find a new audience. and i think my family probably also appreciates my coming here and finding a new audience. when you think of girl scouts history, usually there's just one name that comes to mind juliette gordon low. you know, every handbook from every decade, if you open it something like the girl scout movement was born march 12th, 1912, when juliette gordon low placed a telephone call to her cousin. come right over. she announced. got something for the girls of savannah and all america and the world. and we're going to start it tonight. beginning with 18 enthusiastic girls in savannah, georgia. t
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of the game for democrats is to run up the score. this i mentioned is one of them, the triangle. state capital there, universityge county, durham here, duke university is there. large black population also, a large white population, a lot of concentration of college degrees. we're going to look at mecklenburg county, where charlotte is. democrats got a margin of 200,000 votes just out of mecklenburg county in 2020. they want to grow that number there. again, they want to run up margins in places like this. a lot of attention on the flooding in the mountains of western north carolina. asheville is the sort of one of two blue counties out in the mountains. it's the much bigger one. and democrats actually depend on a pretty big plurality out of asheville. there wasn't much indication in the early vote, a lot of talk about whether helene was going to drive down turnout. we didn't really see that in the early vote. we want to see if that matches up with the same-day vote. that's another place democrats are depending on for votes. they're also going to depend on it here, cumberland county. so core democratic areas an
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of the us government going forward, desktop sport, one victory after another, over harris, the incumbent, vice president, went offline. the democratic know many even canceled her election night address at howard university in the capital, sending a party representative to thank supporters instead. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight. but you will hear from her for tomorrow, she will be back here tomorrow to address that only the h u family. not only to the dresser, supporters or to address the nation. so thank you. we believe in you may, god bless you, make a t u and going to and go her route. thank you. know, a, quite a few tears there. and earlier my colleagues, marina customer of and rachel ruble discussed reaction to the trump victory among democrats and the changing face of that part. all the democrats are, of course, sole king, as are the mainstream media. because right now we have exit, poll data that shows that fund 4. and for example, a majority of latino voters in pennsylvania and majority of young voters in michigan and majority of latino men in north carolina. and he offered his support among african americans in the state of wisconsin. so we're talking about mccord demographic of the democra
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the death penalty. fox's caroline shively reports his defense lawyer centered their argument around idaho's unique option for capital punishment. >> the firing squad, lawyers for a man accused of murdering four universityidaho students pressed a judge to take the death penalty off the table on thursday, arguing it is cruel and unusual punishment. >> we are also asking the court to strike the death penalty as a violation of the equal protection clause. >> prosecutors say bryan kohberger murdered xana kernodle, maddie mogan, kaylee goncalves and ethan chapin two years ago, stabbing them to death in the middle of the night in a house just off campus. police report they found a ka-bar knife sheath with his dna on it at the scene, and that a car matching his was recorded near the murder scene. one of the victim's parents told reporters that at times, kohberger was so close to the house that his phone was picked up by their wi-fi. but defense attorneys weren't arguing against the evidence. instead making a case against the legality of capital punishment, specifically targeting idaho's approval of firing squads as an option. >> the firing squad ended up on the books because of the difficulty obtaining the dru
the death penalty. fox's caroline shively reports his defense lawyer centered their argument around idaho's unique option for capital punishment. >> the firing squad, lawyers for a man accused of murdering four universityidaho students pressed a judge to take the death penalty off the table on thursday, arguing it is cruel and unusual punishment. >> we are also asking the court to strike the death penalty as a violation of the equal protection clause. >> prosecutors say bryan...
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of the road. this is a university bridge. >> all built with local materials. this will be the downtown, no skyscrapers. to see the site, we flew about an hour south of the capital see. >> this is empty right now. you're going to have a whole new city here. >> our guide was dr. lotay tshering, a former prime minister who the king has tapped to govern the new city. he told us it will be built in phases over the next two decades, with no polluting industries allowed. >> we have lots of wildlife. >> you have elephants? >> yes. >> and sure enough, we spotted this family a few hours later just off the side of the road. as habitat shrinks elsewhere, more elephants and even tigers are finding new life in bhutan, and the new city will have wildlife corridors to protect them. >> the king has said, the future of bhutan hangs on this project. it's huge. >> doing the way we had been doing is not enough anymore. bhutanese, when we say we follow the principles of gross national happiness, we do not mean we are happy with less. that's what i feel. we're human beings. we also want more. we also want to be technologically high standard. we want bhutanese to be heading multimilli
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he's was a professor of in social relations that india state university joins us live farm to receive the georgia and capital welcome to lounge to 0. so it's not the 1st time we've seen mass protests on the streets of the b. c. will they achieve the goal of reversing the government's decision to suspend your membership towards for 4 years a hi there. um, well i just wanted to share it with or maybe i should say that uh for the last few months, really years. almost on the participation uh, broken out here. and this just finish intervening by the government. could you re, on your home a pass, be any duration of spring last spring? there were protests about the so called russian or for an agents where they effectively adopt all the revisions and media as the agents in the work. so again, from the 4 hours now to send me your thoughts, we do the unit of control and 22 sugar illustration calling regarding instruction and chrysler diminished of you mean? so in some cases, we have managed to action. the results, like last spring or vigil vichy, or spring, we show, so i have been reversed along for an engine tools th
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putting the mood here in any way of the capital of our supporters who have been calling you in a study screen to enter a howard university behind me, where the coma la harris election watch party is all set to kick off at 9 pm eastern time. the mood here is still very up, it's still very confident. the people are shrugging off of that news out of florida . you know, florida of course is trumps. home based that is not lost or the people here at all . i've been talking to the people here, one of them said to me that her favorite thing about kyla hours is that she is everything that donald trump is not. and i really do think i would just, uh those to uh, add to what richard was saying earlier when i think we're at a stage where when people look at polls, when people look at results, they are so far seeing what they want to see. nobody is a bad thing, hope yet. so they are looking at states like florida and saying there is no surprise and, but they are, of course. so i'd like everyone else watching t, whether that's results in those key battleground states, the clear risk path to victory for a capital harris, of course. so b
putting the mood here in any way of the capital of our supporters who have been calling you in a study screen to enter a howard university behind me, where the coma la harris election watch party is all set to kick off at 9 pm eastern time. the mood here is still very up, it's still very confident. the people are shrugging off of that news out of florida . you know, florida of course is trumps. home based that is not lost or the people here at all . i've been talking to the people here, one of...