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of events, 1000, take us to cease to celebrate government, denies demonstrations and celebration. commemorating the 979, he read the american embassy around side mohammed mirandi. a political analyst at the university of to run says the incident demonstrates washington needs to change. its attitude towards around this particular event is, is very significant. and it shows that the iranians are much more powerful today. they're in a very, they're in a commanding position to defend their sovereignty in their interests. and the very fact that the united states had to back down is reflective of something much bigger . i think it's, it has to do with us internal divisions if the united states chooses to change its behavior towards iran and relations will improve. but if the united states wants to intimidate iran and try to get more concessions from iraq beyond that deal that was already struck in 2015, they're not going to get anything. and they will have more problems in future with iran. race and religion could play pivotal role in the french presidential election next year. judging by new nationwide, paul found 2 thirds of respondents believe white christians are under threat from muslim immigration on a dubio
of events, 1000, take us to cease to celebrate government, denies demonstrations and celebration. commemorating the 979, he read the american embassy around side mohammed mirandi. a political analyst at the university of to run says the incident demonstrates washington needs to change. its attitude towards around this particular event is, is very significant. and it shows that the iranians are much more powerful today. they're in a very, they're in a commanding position to defend their...
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of events. 1000, take us to cease to celebrate government, denies demonstrations and celebration. camino 18. 1979. the way the american will side mohammed were on the political humblest that the university of to run told me the incident demonstrates that washington needs that change it's out a true towards around this particular event is very significant. and it shows that the iranians are much more powerful today they are in a very, they're in a commanding position to defend their sovereignty and their interests. and the very fact that the united states had to back down is reflective of something much bigger . i think it's, it has to do with us internal divisions if the united states chooses to change its behavior towards iran and relations will improve. but if the united states wants to intimidate iran and try to get more confessions from iran beyond that deal that was already struck in 2015, they're not going to get anything. and they will have more problems in future with iran, public shaming of the unvaccinated. that's how a student group is describing with a leading european business school coles. it's fast lane for the inoculated. ringback students who have hub the cobra job can get this y
of events. 1000, take us to cease to celebrate government, denies demonstrations and celebration. camino 18. 1979. the way the american will side mohammed were on the political humblest that the university of to run told me the incident demonstrates that washington needs that change it's out a true towards around this particular event is very significant. and it shows that the iranians are much more powerful today they are in a very, they're in a commanding position to defend their sovereignty...
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president of the university is so frustrated with elected officials not working harder to withdraw control room itself and bend it over to the need control university of maryland but he decides to runor in favor of the other candidate so this is so significant and he understands this. that is a testament to the administrator's world and building space both physical space but also intellectual space that allows for an institution building to happen. >> a few questions have worked their way into the chat and i want to work in these questions as well. one of the challenges building black institutions in a capitalistic society? i'm going to put the as as a free-for-all. >> i'll jump in to say from some of my earlier work which looks at back activists in baltimore but in the 19th century one of the things that really frames the story is really baltimore is a city without black capitol clash. in some senses it cuts into ways, on the one hand it means to tell the story of a city like baltimore is to engage early black politics and baltimore, it's institutions to tell a story perhaps closer to the ground than we might tell and other locales like new orleans or philadelphia on the one hand
president of the university is so frustrated with elected officials not working harder to withdraw control room itself and bend it over to the need control university of maryland but he decides to runor in favor of the other candidate so this is so significant and he understands this. that is a testament to the administrator's world and building space both physical space but also intellectual space that allows for an institution building to happen. >> a few questions have worked their way...
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beaver project elsewhere, so with a group of other organisations including the university of exeter, we submitted a licence to runtrial to — we submitted a licence to run a five year trial to understand the effects of these _ year trial to understand the effects of these in — year trial to understand the effects of these in the real world, wild situation _ of these in the real world, wild situation. . ., of these in the real world, wild situation. . . .., of these in the real world, wild situation. . . .. , situation. richard, ifi can bring ou in, situation. richard, ifi can bring you in. you _ situation. richard, ifi can bring you in. you have _ situation. richard, ifi can bring you in, you have studied - situation. richard, ifi can bring you in, you have studied the i situation. richard, ifi can bring i you in, you have studied the impacts of the presence of the beavers, how does that relate to climate change? how does it help us achieve the goals of tackling climate change, by reintroducing these creatures into these habitats? aha, reintroducing these creatures into these habitats?— reintroducing these creatur
beaver project elsewhere, so with a group of other organisations including the university of exeter, we submitted a licence to runtrial to — we submitted a licence to run a five year trial to understand the effects of these _ year trial to understand the effects of these in — year trial to understand the effects of these in the real world, wild situation _ of these in the real world, wild situation. . ., of these in the real world, wild situation. . . .., of these in the real world, wild...
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to go to the university of pennsylvania, i ended up being a coxswain and i learned from my coach this incredible sense of it is important to think about our bodies. i still try to get out and run. i am not as good a runner as i once was. i have done a fair amount of what -- biking and mountain climbing. these are some of the things i tried to do. david: the pleasure of being the chairman of the sec, why do you enjoy doing this? it is a 24 hour day kind of job. you are always going to have critics. gary: everybody is going to find their passion. i was intrigued about finance. we got this gift of math and numbers. i always felt like what we could do to leave our world a better place. when we get to the end of our lives and look back, it is about family and loved ones and ends. can we leave the world a little bit better off? can we do something that is better for working families? for people starting out in their lives? and tips the scales a little bit in their favor for the folks in the middle. david: does your twin brother ever say you did a better job than he did? this he say you little lucky? does he say he was smarter than you? gary: he is a terrific friend and brother. he u
to go to the university of pennsylvania, i ended up being a coxswain and i learned from my coach this incredible sense of it is important to think about our bodies. i still try to get out and run. i am not as good a runner as i once was. i have done a fair amount of what -- biking and mountain climbing. these are some of the things i tried to do. david: the pleasure of being the chairman of the sec, why do you enjoy doing this? it is a 24 hour day kind of job. you are always going to have...
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they need to modernize, move to the next generation of technology we have made an investment in workday students, which actually runs everything soup to nuts for universities and that's been really successful for us the last couple of years. it's been driving some of our state and local business as wew well. >> i got to tell you, this is your moment. there have been many moments of years. this combination of what's happened post pandemic, and what companies need, and what you can do for them, it's fantastic. i would give you the big handshake, but we know the new world. i'm thrilled to see you in person workday's chairman and ceo, aneel phusri and i think you got to double down it's that good for them right now. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up next, cramer is bringing the thunder and answering your burning questions in today's edition of "the lightning round." at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure.
they need to modernize, move to the next generation of technology we have made an investment in workday students, which actually runs everything soup to nuts for universities and that's been really successful for us the last couple of years. it's been driving some of our state and local business as wew well. >> i got to tell you, this is your moment. there have been many moments of years. this combination of what's happened post pandemic, and what companies need, and what you can do for...
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look into input and then to this indiscriminate opening of our american universities to chinese students. >> laura: they are addicted to the buck. sorry to cut you off there, runninge. remember when the biden white house said inflation was transitory and then said their bills with lower inflation and now they claim to republicans are rooting for inflation. congressman jim banks is here, that in a moment. (music) meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people. to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. honeywell forge industrial grade software. >> we are going to lower costs for you and your families. your life is going to change for the better and that's literal. we are taking a monumental step forward in building back better for this nation. they said they will actually bring down the cost, reduce the deficit and it will totally be paid for. >> laura: well, that's joe biden saying that build back better is going to solve all of our problems, going to be a windfall of revenue for the united states but of course, throwing cold water on that. falling well short and joining me now is indiana congressman, this explains why pel
look into input and then to this indiscriminate opening of our american universities to chinese students. >> laura: they are addicted to the buck. sorry to cut you off there, runninge. remember when the biden white house said inflation was transitory and then said their bills with lower inflation and now they claim to republicans are rooting for inflation. congressman jim banks is here, that in a moment. (music) meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people. to...
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to get tested. it makes me feel a lot safer. >> the university says the final lag of the vaccine marathon is being run by young people. kids 5 to 11 can get their shots and the vaccine rate will go higher. >>> a community is mourning death of a teacher fatally struck while walking in front of a san francisco elementary school. children lined up to remember their beloved teacher andrew vieman who attended sherman elementary as a child. flowers and posters covered the wall at the intersection of franklin and union where the 30- year-old lost his life. school leaders have been calling for changes to make this area safer saying this is a tragedy but it was also preventable. >> the street is designed to encourage fast driving and they're coming down a hill, flying at the intersection. it's treacherous. >> i don't want anybody else to get hurt that work in the school. >> hearing from the kids is heart breaking. sfpd made an arrest in the case last week of a 70-year-old. >>> 6:09. still ahead, a wild chase down an alameda freeway starts in one vehicle and ends in another. how did that happen? >>> big win in the levi stadium c
to get tested. it makes me feel a lot safer. >> the university says the final lag of the vaccine marathon is being run by young people. kids 5 to 11 can get their shots and the vaccine rate will go higher. >>> a community is mourning death of a teacher fatally struck while walking in front of a san francisco elementary school. children lined up to remember their beloved teacher andrew vieman who attended sherman elementary as a child. flowers and posters covered the wall at the...
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sunk to a new low, the usa today suffolk university poll found 38% of those surveyed approve of the president's job performance. 59% disapprove. 64% also said they don't want president biden to run4. the poll found. much of the dissatisfaction is among independents who helped president biden defeat president trump last year. a concert go. er is now suing travis scott and drake following a stampede on friday that killed eight people at the astral world music festival. the lawsuit was filed by 23 year old christian parities, one of more than a dozen people who was injured that night. he says the rap artists incited the crowd, causing thousands of people to surge toward the stage during their performance. authorities in texas have launched a criminal investigation now into that stampede. no parent, no friend. no sibling should see their loved one off to a concert by a world renowned artists and. not be able to expect them to come home safely. the eight people who died were between the ages of 14 and 27. investigators say they will review how the area around that. travis scott says he is devastated by what happened and wants to support the families of the victims. the iraqi governme
sunk to a new low, the usa today suffolk university poll found 38% of those surveyed approve of the president's job performance. 59% disapprove. 64% also said they don't want president biden to run4. the poll found. much of the dissatisfaction is among independents who helped president biden defeat president trump last year. a concert go. er is now suing travis scott and drake following a stampede on friday that killed eight people at the astral world music festival. the lawsuit was filed by 23...
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north of there, you'll run into some slight delays. this is due to a crash at university over on the right- hand side of the roadway. again, minimal. once you are past that point, things are pretty clear. getting reports of a new trouble spot. chp and fire crews just headed out to the scene. this is westbound 792 near the toll plaza. a car fire just reported. and it looks like there is a smoke and flames seen from the vehicle. that is according to the person who reported the incident. so heads up there if you are headed towards the san matteo bridge. we'll keep an eye on that r. keeping an eye on the bay bridge. easy ride in san francisco with no delays. golden gate bridge pretty quiet. doing the lane changes. you can see on the northbound side. adding an extra lane southbound for commute directions. so traffic is moving at the limit there as well. in fact, look at those travel times. lots of green. bay bridge only ten minutes. only 12 minutes if in the san matteo bridge. that ride heading into the city all clear with no delays. back to you guys. >>> it is 5:23. still hea
north of there, you'll run into some slight delays. this is due to a crash at university over on the right- hand side of the roadway. again, minimal. once you are past that point, things are pretty clear. getting reports of a new trouble spot. chp and fire crews just headed out to the scene. this is westbound 792 near the toll plaza. a car fire just reported. and it looks like there is a smoke and flames seen from the vehicle. that is according to the person who reported the incident. so heads...
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of political science and international relations that cuts our university . and on the issue of the foreign minister, he says that her suspension illustrates the rift between competing interests in the run up to the elections. i think it said the did the decision to respond the dean foreign minister for the b. i, let's not forget it thankfully, and it hasn't been taken by depletion. does a do business with council, which the government rejects that shows 8 deep division between the political actors in libya, especially given this international conference in paris and also the elections the scheduled before the 24th of december. i think the are the statement that you would collaborate with us. i over the hon. the handling of the specialty. good little, i suspect for the lockerbie bombing in my view is the not to the, the domain. the reason why she was and he moved from our office bump. what only for about 14 days pending investigation, i believe. but although a decision pertaining to delay caught off a number of ambassadors like the, the big battle in the u. s. and in oman and the olive league, she claimed that the dealer credentials have expired. but as far as the libyan law is concerned, she
of political science and international relations that cuts our university . and on the issue of the foreign minister, he says that her suspension illustrates the rift between competing interests in the run up to the elections. i think it said the did the decision to respond the dean foreign minister for the b. i, let's not forget it thankfully, and it hasn't been taken by depletion. does a do business with council, which the government rejects that shows 8 deep division between the political...
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let's turn to michael osterholm, the director for the center of infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota, and his 2017 book "deadliest enemy," he warned time was running out to prepare for a pandemic, and sadly that has become true, michael. always great to see you. we have been cautioned by always experts, it's too soon to know anything. we won't know real hard data in terms of whether or not this is a more dangerous variant for a couple of weeks. one thing that i'm taking comfort in. you can shoot that down in a second, if you want, is this south african doctor who we quoted and played a comment from her earlier. she's the first person who detected it in her practicem. she said that she was seeing mild symptoms, her patients were tired, they had a scratchy throat, but no loss of taste or smell. it was fairly mild. should that comfort us? >> well, first of all, let me just say that this is a rapidly evolving situation, and we know even right here in the united states that often times the first days of a covid infection are actually relatively mild illness days, and it's only when you get today seven or ten that you see more severe illness, and often
let's turn to michael osterholm, the director for the center of infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota, and his 2017 book "deadliest enemy," he warned time was running out to prepare for a pandemic, and sadly that has become true, michael. always great to see you. we have been cautioned by always experts, it's too soon to know anything. we won't know real hard data in terms of whether or not this is a more dangerous variant for a couple of weeks. one...
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120 cubits, one of these devices will be able to consider the same number of possible states as there is atoms in the known universe. >> experts say quantum computers will ultimately run simulations for drug discovery, model climate change, solve logistics problems peter chapman told me that will spark a revolution in productive that will dwarf what we've seen so far, and could lead to profound change. computers could think better than human beings and contribute to end of work as we know it not everyone in space agrees with that, but people here are thinking very big. >> amazing stuff thank you very much. don't touch the computer >> that's right. never touch the computer. >>> ahead on "power lunch," trading the evs we showed you the runup in the stocks earlier this hour. later, trading nation team will tell you if they're worth buying at these levels. another week, another working lunch. jon fortt has an interview with another cheo ba wh that and more. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g i
120 cubits, one of these devices will be able to consider the same number of possible states as there is atoms in the known universe. >> experts say quantum computers will ultimately run simulations for drug discovery, model climate change, solve logistics problems peter chapman told me that will spark a revolution in productive that will dwarf what we've seen so far, and could lead to profound change. computers could think better than human beings and contribute to end of work as we know...
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to our people, we're not going to let your diplomats run an and enjoy our universities and have free access across the united states. now again, we're back to instead ofre, let's call it maximum concessions. the biden administration is desperately trying to find things that they can give away. again, you know, practically begging the iranians to come back to the table. >> what would happen if negotiations wholesale collapsed midway through? what kind of ramifications would that have for the united states? >> i ran is marching towards a nuclear weapon. that will set off an arms race with the saudis, turks and others in the region. that is not good for anyone in the world. i don't think the israelis allow that to happen. so they're all destabilizing and will hit every american economically and across the board from a destabilizing standpoint. if there's a nuclear exchange in the world, that could set off catastrophic, just absolutely catastrophic events that will harm all of us. >> what do you say to supporters of president biden that say hey, look, president trump had this maximum pressure campaign for four year. that didn't get the job done. >> if tru
to our people, we're not going to let your diplomats run an and enjoy our universities and have free access across the united states. now again, we're back to instead ofre, let's call it maximum concessions. the biden administration is desperately trying to find things that they can give away. again, you know, practically begging the iranians to come back to the table. >> what would happen if negotiations wholesale collapsed midway through? what kind of ramifications would that have for...
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to use of one, though he's a professor of political science and international relations at catholic university . and he says, the foreign minister suspension illustrates that risks we were talking about between competing interests and the run up to these election. i think it said that the decision to respond the deemed foreign minister for the b. that's not forget, it's punctually, and it has been taken by depletion. does a do business with council, which the government rejects that shows a deep division between the political actors in libya, especially given this international conference in paris and also the elections the scheduled before the 24th of december. i think the, the, the statement that she would collaborate with us are over the handling of this particular little, i suspect, for the lockerbie bombing. in my view is not too deep for the main reason why as she was, and he moved from our office pump. what only for about 14 days pending investigation, i believe. but although a decision pertaining to the record of a number of ambassadors like the, the been ambassador in the us and in all man and the arab league, a, she claimed that delicate dungeons of expired. but as far as the libyan law is concerned, she does not
to use of one, though he's a professor of political science and international relations at catholic university . and he says, the foreign minister suspension illustrates that risks we were talking about between competing interests and the run up to these election. i think it said that the decision to respond the deemed foreign minister for the b. that's not forget, it's punctually, and it has been taken by depletion. does a do business with council, which the government rejects that shows a...
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feeling of being broken by not knowing when schools were going to open again, not knowing when your kid was going to be vaccinated again, by pulling that which was universal to something true and running, what is the answer to that? >> first of all, democrats have to get comfortable with the idea of fighting toe to toe with republicans over these issues. what has been universally described as a culture war or an education issue was a race issue. this year, tony morrison was turned into a welfare queen critical race theory was elevated and it was about race. and i think even with all of the other issues related to schools and opening and masks and those things, they were bolstered and hidden in some ways behind glenn youngkin running on critical race theory that he knew hit a chord around race. and it should be no surprise to democrats anymore that from trump and for decades that some republican candidates are perfectly willing to use race as a motivating factor for their base. that has gone on for decades and it happened this year in 2021. so what can democrats do? democrats need to start fighting these issues and i guarantee you that if terry mcauliffe had come out head on fighting g
feeling of being broken by not knowing when schools were going to open again, not knowing when your kid was going to be vaccinated again, by pulling that which was universal to something true and running, what is the answer to that? >> first of all, democrats have to get comfortable with the idea of fighting toe to toe with republicans over these issues. what has been universally described as a culture war or an education issue was a race issue. this year, tony morrison was turned into a...
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happening mentally and culturally and socially that universal patient, that is a script that the counter script is running off of. it's not really going to work. and so when we opened with being app, which we did, right, that's a really different approach, right? it's not all about scaling up for corporate profit. and i think that's the kind of space to look at is away from the corporate tell therapy at that claims to be able to help everyone. it's an impossibility. got one more voice to add to our conversation. so much knowledge alicia, i really appreciate you get this money from yasmin bought. who is just saying ha, the future. the future is what we're experiencing right now is yasmin years ago, over 80000 individuals, there was only one cycles as present today for 99000 patients is still only one cycle. his present at this read as i causes we're not going to be able to solve the problem with artificial intelligence scan, e, i is already 80 percent a grade and disease detection was a 37 percent higher than human being. or psychologist e, i takes only 3 minutes in masking. you are the therapist with a psychologist would take 60 minutes
happening mentally and culturally and socially that universal patient, that is a script that the counter script is running off of. it's not really going to work. and so when we opened with being app, which we did, right, that's a really different approach, right? it's not all about scaling up for corporate profit. and i think that's the kind of space to look at is away from the corporate tell therapy at that claims to be able to help everyone. it's an impossibility. got one more voice to add to...
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who sort of track this strain of online extremism, the whole jfk junior is coming back to run with trump thing is considered a fringe belief even within the qanon universe. it is something that really skirts around the very outer edges of that movement. but with that in mind, that just makes it particularly striking that this many people showed up in texas this week to rally around a conspiracy so fringe it's rejected by even some of the most devout qanon promoters. and it's funny but not funny haha. what are we supposed to think about the fact that a group of people can mobilize effectively in decent numbers around such an extreme conspiracy theory about donald trump's presumed return to power, something that is so -- that is so on the outer fringes of those kinds of conspiratorial beliefs that even the people in the middle of those conspiracy theories consider it too nuts to act on. joining us now is ben collins, a senior reporter for nbc news. he covers disinformation and extremism on the internet. ben, thanks for being here, i really appreciate you making time. >> thank you. >> it is easy to sort of point and drop your jaw and be agog at this. but i
who sort of track this strain of online extremism, the whole jfk junior is coming back to run with trump thing is considered a fringe belief even within the qanon universe. it is something that really skirts around the very outer edges of that movement. but with that in mind, that just makes it particularly striking that this many people showed up in texas this week to rally around a conspiracy so fringe it's rejected by even some of the most devout qanon promoters. and it's funny but not funny...
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universities will go on strike for three days at the start of december. the university and college union said the three day walk out, which is scheduled to run from the firstterm if demands are not met the government has released the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. they show that there was 37,215 new confirmed cases of covid—19 in the past 2a hours, and a further 214 deaths were reported within 28 days of a positive test. more then 50 million first doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been delivered across the uk — and more than 13 million doses of the boosterjab have been given. the scottish government is to consider expanding its coronavirus vaccine passport scheme to pubs, cinemas, theatres and other hospitality venues from the 6th of december. vaccine passports already apply to nightclubs, adult entertainment venues, and some unseated indoor and outdoor events. first minister nicola sturgeon said that a final decision will be made next tuesday. beautiful autumnal scene with all the colours there, thomas. all the colours she could possibly want. and the weather is not bad at all. it's been a little bit of rain in the last day or so for the north
universities will go on strike for three days at the start of december. the university and college union said the three day walk out, which is scheduled to run from the firstterm if demands are not met the government has released the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. they show that there was 37,215 new confirmed cases of covid—19 in the past 2a hours, and a further 214 deaths were reported within 28 days of a positive test. more then 50 million first doses of the coronavirus vaccine have...
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if you're starting engineer york university, procrastinate video from vimeo, but yeah, sports or, but i was one of the soonest you've seen brought that. i mean, just to run, put it on guards that are bought or cheaper. which teacher just to put on the horse to junior a young, there are no monitoring doesn't work or when you're boy scheman teacher and i'm putting your name and your question i have about of an come on yellow mclaughlin. uncle. yeah. pool now starts beside north stores. i've got to put you on your ear, leon turned it off, so i'm gonna have to look on the phone as to the weights. i'm wondering if they're ballasa libra, buckeye. many. deborah mccord merkel it up puter as cheaper to pinpoint dahlia doors are probably caught. you at the thought of the morning, which is poison talking to when we got none of them seemed to transact circle, intimate each i guess not tucker, at the black box. there should have been come up. when you walk away from the computer room. go idea one. com, martha? your c genuinely r. c from with com martha potentially from. i've got a wire from york near crystal blue. come on for she does it actually, if you will, missio
if you're starting engineer york university, procrastinate video from vimeo, but yeah, sports or, but i was one of the soonest you've seen brought that. i mean, just to run, put it on guards that are bought or cheaper. which teacher just to put on the horse to junior a young, there are no monitoring doesn't work or when you're boy scheman teacher and i'm putting your name and your question i have about of an come on yellow mclaughlin. uncle. yeah. pool now starts beside north stores. i've got...
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to mila al jazeera johannesburg. well that's bringing mark van runs. he is a professor virology at the university of live and he joins us now from brussels. professor, as we've been hearing that from jonah initially in london, there are already a sense of the secondary infections taking place community spread. so all the travel bands now being rolled out actually going to make a difference. i think there's a knee jerk reaction. and i understand them in the 1st couple of days, people want more information, the information is not there and they react this way. however, they should be really short list. this unfair south africa has a suburban thrust orchard to detect the severance the viral just there to the the era he worked in or institute. he's a good friend. he's an expert in these things. and of course, if you look for them, then you will find them and i day, i don't think these countries should be punished for that. well, so far the suggestion from south africa as we've been hearing, is that the infection is mild, but the w h. i was saying it's still very high risk. are they just being cautious?
to mila al jazeera johannesburg. well that's bringing mark van runs. he is a professor virology at the university of live and he joins us now from brussels. professor, as we've been hearing that from jonah initially in london, there are already a sense of the secondary infections taking place community spread. so all the travel bands now being rolled out actually going to make a difference. i think there's a knee jerk reaction. and i understand them in the 1st couple of days, people want more...
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and thanks to american university, technology security program my good friend gary is running and also a great associate, it's nice to appear today on this. >> you wear multiple hats director ofy commander cyber command. for our audience, could you describe what the organizations do, how they relate to one another and what role each has for our nation. >> is a great question let me begin with u.s. cyber command. u.s. cyber command is one of the combatant commands, onehe of 11 that's part of thehe departmentf defense. i work in that role for therk secretary of defense and the president. we are 11 years old and we do create things. first of all, we defined the department of defense network data and weapons systems, how big is that? i'll give you an example. 4.5 million in, 3.5 million users 600,000 mobile devices across classified and unclassified networks. the second we work closely with, federal bureau of investigation to ensure the security of the nation's cybersecurity space. we provide support to all combatant commanders so whether orba not you are deployed around the world, in europe or the pacific, it's going to come from u.s. cyber command. when we talk about the nation
and thanks to american university, technology security program my good friend gary is running and also a great associate, it's nice to appear today on this. >> you wear multiple hats director ofy commander cyber command. for our audience, could you describe what the organizations do, how they relate to one another and what role each has for our nation. >> is a great question let me begin with u.s. cyber command. u.s. cyber command is one of the combatant commands, onehe of 11 that's...
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to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu to runusiness, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. ♪ but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. moving is a handful. with the right tech solutions. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: check out ev, the long-haired deer head chair while bob, i've never heard of one of these before. not to be confused with the cute pokemon creature. after he woke up after a nap with this shocking new hairdo, the owner here could not help but
to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu to runusiness, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. ♪ but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for...
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to shine in the universe. the prime minister has been accused of running scared from a debate taking place in the house of commonshe rules that govern mps. it follows a row about the government's efforts to change those rules last week prompted by an investigation into lobbying by the former conservative mp owen paterson. that and the government u—turn the following day caused outrage among opposition parties and many tory mps. the labour leader keir starmer has attacked the prime minister for not having the decency to come to the house to apologise or to defend his actions. borisjohnson says he is unavailable to attend. the cabinet office minister stephen barclay has expressed his regret for the mistake made by the government last week. our political editor laura kuenssberg has been watching the debate. what really lurks underneath? is it always clear to see? for politicians, for parliament, what's right and wrong? a senior tory quit last week after breaking the rules. his party caused outrage when it tried to save him. but is the prime minister ready to reflect or to show regret? to be clear, prime minister, yo
to shine in the universe. the prime minister has been accused of running scared from a debate taking place in the house of commonshe rules that govern mps. it follows a row about the government's efforts to change those rules last week prompted by an investigation into lobbying by the former conservative mp owen paterson. that and the government u—turn the following day caused outrage among opposition parties and many tory mps. the labour leader keir starmer has attacked the prime minister...
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to run. hypothetical matchup. university ofs mcconaughey with a 8 point lead over governor abbott, 22 point lead over beto o'rourke. he carves the middle ground. we're not sure if he did run mcconaughey if he runs as republican or democrat. my guess republican if he runs, in a three-way matchup governor abbott wins according to this poll. stuart: i try to understand this. less than a year into his presidency, there are widespread fears that the president is not up to the job. he is surrounded by crises of his own making. "wall street journal" guy dan henninger takes that on a little later in the show today. >> >> jerome powell has been nominated for a second term in of fed chair. market likes it. edward lawrence has a report from the white house after this. look at the market go up. ♪. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because
to run. hypothetical matchup. university ofs mcconaughey with a 8 point lead over governor abbott, 22 point lead over beto o'rourke. he carves the middle ground. we're not sure if he did run mcconaughey if he runs as republican or democrat. my guess republican if he runs, in a three-way matchup governor abbott wins according to this poll. stuart: i try to understand this. less than a year into his presidency, there are widespread fears that the president is not up to the job. he is surrounded...
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so a lot of these names have had big runs it's not universal across all of them costco is on a truly insane run. it was 246 early in the year now it's almost 400. so it's tough to stocks have the great news priced in and which have more room after the great news. and this is very relevant because i'm in a name nvidia, which has had one of the biggest short-term runs i've ever seen and i don't know if there's enough room. even if they have a great report for this stock to go much higher so i guess we're going to have to find out. >> yeah. the market will tell you what's priced to perfection but to your point consumer discretionary the best performing s&p sector today. let's get more on those retail earnings with courtney reagan. court? >> hi, leslie. so, target, lowe's, tjx all posting quarters that. shares of target are lower as investors there are focusing on the margins from higher freight cost and labor comp costs prop and revenue also beat estimates. lowe's profit beat by a wide margin, posted a comparable sales result, and it's managing macro pressures pretty effectively. >> as one of the largest importer products in the country, we have scale we've levera
so a lot of these names have had big runs it's not universal across all of them costco is on a truly insane run. it was 246 early in the year now it's almost 400. so it's tough to stocks have the great news priced in and which have more room after the great news. and this is very relevant because i'm in a name nvidia, which has had one of the biggest short-term runs i've ever seen and i don't know if there's enough room. even if they have a great report for this stock to go much higher so i...
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university of michigan sophomore running back, blake corum, blake among the first college players to sgiving turkeys for families in need and we're going to say good morning to blake. blake, good morning to you, my friend. >> hey, good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing great. i'm doing great. i hope you're doing great as well. tell us what inspired your event giving back to give thanks. >> you know, growing up i've always wanted to give back and, you know, my parents always taught me, you know, believe in god and god always gave and so i give back. you know, when i was young i wasn't able to give back because i didn't really have money but i gave back by holding football camps but now since the ncaa has allowed us to use mid image and lickness i've been able to accumulate a little bit of money and wanted to help the community out and give them good thanksgiving meals. >> your parents taught you well, man. you said your goal is to help the next generation live out their dreams. >> exactly. >> what does that mean to you? what's next in your mission for that? >> you know, i really love
university of michigan sophomore running back, blake corum, blake among the first college players to sgiving turkeys for families in need and we're going to say good morning to blake. blake, good morning to you, my friend. >> hey, good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing great. i'm doing great. i hope you're doing great as well. tell us what inspired your event giving back to give thanks. >> you know, growing up i've always wanted to give back and, you know, my parents always...
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of interest between the state run university and the executive branch of the state of florida. after much criticism on friday, the university announced it would reverse its decision and will now allow those faculty members toe reversal, three faculty members are suing the president provost, and board of trustees over the under lying issue. their case had followed others in which the university reportedly denied other professor requests to provide expert testimony. here's how the miami herald reported on this. back in august, university officials told a professor of pediatrics he couldn't work on two cases challenging the state's ban on mask mandates because participating in lawsuits against governor ron desantis's administration would quote create a conflict for the university. and last year for a lawsuit challenging a new law requiring felons to pay unpaid court debts before their voting rights are restored, the herald said four university of law professors who wanted to sign a friend of the court brief were told they could not identify themselves as university faculty members because the filing involved quote an action against the state. a spokesperson told the herald that the university does not comment
of interest between the state run university and the executive branch of the state of florida. after much criticism on friday, the university announced it would reverse its decision and will now allow those faculty members toe reversal, three faculty members are suing the president provost, and board of trustees over the under lying issue. their case had followed others in which the university reportedly denied other professor requests to provide expert testimony. here's how the miami herald...
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universities, without exception actually will have deep ties to the oil and gas industry from consultancy relationships to running sensors, reliance and fossil fuel funding to literally being on the boards of natural gas companies. and producer of the film was show oil company, the director of the film. he was a v p of oil and gas company that's taking $300000.00 from shallow company. so you see a pattern emerging episodes like the film screening prompted jeffrey superman to write a ph. d with naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out at receives massive funding from several oil companies. stanford's energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsor control. it's research and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about funding is made by the management committee, which includes one person from each of the responses and the main sponsor, who has a say in what research is funded, is exxon mobil berkeley birthplace of the 1900. 68 student uprising
universities, without exception actually will have deep ties to the oil and gas industry from consultancy relationships to running sensors, reliance and fossil fuel funding to literally being on the boards of natural gas companies. and producer of the film was show oil company, the director of the film. he was a v p of oil and gas company that's taking $300000.00 from shallow company. so you see a pattern emerging episodes like the film screening prompted jeffrey superman to write a ph. d with...
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youngkin is kind of running on a nationalize critical race their i, he's running to a state where a lot of people move to virginia because the colleges and universities does not mean anything we kabt do better but in terms of business climate, you know and amazon announced they'll bring 20,000 points here because we got a great business climate. families are jenrry happy with our k through 12 schools. so yep, there is national trends and a year after a presidential election usually there is a little bit of ahmad term head wind. virginia is doing an awful a lot of things right and that's also something that terry has because he's running a campaign that virtually - he's running a reelection campaign. the one term governor means that terry is the only two -- and trying again. i am telling you what i will do and you can trust me because i told you before and i did it. we saw in new york city where mayor bloomberg tried to run a third time eventhough most people considered him to be effective mayor the last two terms. he received a lot of blow back in the third election because new yorkers are saying no, that's just not how things are done here. i am won
youngkin is kind of running on a nationalize critical race their i, he's running to a state where a lot of people move to virginia because the colleges and universities does not mean anything we kabt do better but in terms of business climate, you know and amazon announced they'll bring 20,000 points here because we got a great business climate. families are jenrry happy with our k through 12 schools. so yep, there is national trends and a year after a presidential election usually there is a...
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running under the biden administration. and this is a campaign to racial profiling of ethnic chinese scientists in american universities. and the fbi investigated people and alleged they were stealing or either giving american secrets to china or something like this and they have not been able to bring one case to show this. a lot of scientists and professors have been fired by universitied and the first case that went to trial in tennessee, the chinese scientist won that case. and they can't even actually bring charges of ip threat. think bring charges of tax evasion or fraud because they filled out a grant application to the department of energy and they neglected to put down they gave a speaking engagement at a chinese university or that they have some arrangement. so up in of this has held up in the courts. and people are losing their jobs at -- >> -- >> -- just terrible. >> quite a few espionage cases brought with great fanfare and have been dropped. >> and nothing there. >> wen holy. >> was an early example from los alamos. but i don't know the justice department continues on this campaign other than that it feeds
running under the biden administration. and this is a campaign to racial profiling of ethnic chinese scientists in american universities. and the fbi investigated people and alleged they were stealing or either giving american secrets to china or something like this and they have not been able to bring one case to show this. a lot of scientists and professors have been fired by universitied and the first case that went to trial in tennessee, the chinese scientist won that case. and they can't...
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of what we just saw a couple nights ago. neil: you know i know you're running a major university but the administration, governor, plans to go through with this vaccination requirement for all private businesses of 100 or more workers and that they will go into effect on the fourth, january fourth. what do you think of that? how would it impact how things are done at your university? >> there will be an impact. we're a major research university. we do work on a number of projects that involve government, federal government contracts. to go we'll comply although we're going to do so, frankly, as narrowly as we can. we're not going to spread this thing to everybody when we don't think that is the, either the intent or the, that there be any particular benefits from doing that. you know, we'll see where this goes, neil. you have already seen lawsuits filed. some states are also doing so you know, federal government has difficulty doing anything at, effective at scale and trying to implement a massive nationwide mandate like this, going to have real enforcement problems. so let's wait and see. i think quite possibly they will mo
of what we just saw a couple nights ago. neil: you know i know you're running a major university but the administration, governor, plans to go through with this vaccination requirement for all private businesses of 100 or more workers and that they will go into effect on the fourth, january fourth. what do you think of that? how would it impact how things are done at your university? >> there will be an impact. we're a major research university. we do work on a number of projects that...
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university of miami, running us now. the port of miami and backlogs, how do we untangle this? >> the dependency on the west coast ports, now the panama canal has been expanded in size toby the largest container ships so many east coast ports are suggesting long beach backlog outside the port of l.a. could be redirected to east coast ports but as you report indicated from the absorption capacity of the east coast leaves something to be desired as well so at the moment we are in a position where we don't have collective national infrastructure at our seaports to handle the level of demand we are trying to unload. eric: as consumers, we have christmas and holidays coming up, what is your suggestion we do, grant out and panic by or just wait? >> let me say one result of the pandemic has been consumers in the u.s. have not been spending as much on experiences. in other words on entertainment, on travel and leisure activities. those monies have, in many cases, redirected into purchasing goods, new automobile or re- furnishing from home refurbishment project and as a result has been an increase in post pandemic demand for goods has been under what people expected so there is
university of miami, running us now. the port of miami and backlogs, how do we untangle this? >> the dependency on the west coast ports, now the panama canal has been expanded in size toby the largest container ships so many east coast ports are suggesting long beach backlog outside the port of l.a. could be redirected to east coast ports but as you report indicated from the absorption capacity of the east coast leaves something to be desired as well so at the moment we are in a position...
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runs of gunfire. at least 19 people confirmed dead. there's been no claim of responsibility for the attack so far. pfizer land is a professor of political sciences of cobble university explained earlier to me why these attacks are difficult to prevent. controlling such kind of events will seem, far more difficult than a situation where the things are not good much in order. since the fall of the couple into the hands of taliban a few things missing. the important thing is that the get to me see cognition, original cooperation, international communities, corporation. and the concern is over the target killing. good. the activation in big cities. but taliban should control otherwise the main the main thing that people really much need in the one from tally about was that the grip over the security and the last, if they lose that grip, if the insecurity increases, i think it will somehow a discredit valuable. present in the pilot. lots more still to come for you here on the news, including will be in the power where people are trying to pick up the pcs after catastrophic floods. in sports, england charged towards the semi final t 20 world cup. ah. anything of the same media that is reporti
runs of gunfire. at least 19 people confirmed dead. there's been no claim of responsibility for the attack so far. pfizer land is a professor of political sciences of cobble university explained earlier to me why these attacks are difficult to prevent. controlling such kind of events will seem, far more difficult than a situation where the things are not good much in order. since the fall of the couple into the hands of taliban a few things missing. the important thing is that the get to me see...
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running cnn? shouldn't they step down those racists? mean well for janet university chemistry department said the wit to make rittenhouse acquittal handles the process ofns. i guess if someone tries to defend themselves from attack risk from a burner. guilt and self dependent stomach defense, how did that split science, split atoms? hosted segregated processing space after the verdict because deliberate racial division, they want more racial division. it's not just for their missing standards anymore. you see how one filter creates this idiocy, race. how long before we see a math problem on a test that asks, how many times to ten white supremacist go into 50 black people protest? it can never be done in reverse. i wonder what the angry white male has to say. ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> oh, hey, sorry, didn't hear the question. have had these earplugs in my ears for days so i wouldn't lose my insanity. these babies work. [cheers and applause] >> greg: but how does the angry black male feel? ♪ ♪ >> circum- as you know, these are very serious crime. we have fingerprint evidence. we have motive and everything to place her at the scene of a crime. >> a white supremac
running cnn? shouldn't they step down those racists? mean well for janet university chemistry department said the wit to make rittenhouse acquittal handles the process ofns. i guess if someone tries to defend themselves from attack risk from a burner. guilt and self dependent stomach defense, how did that split science, split atoms? hosted segregated processing space after the verdict because deliberate racial division, they want more racial division. it's not just for their missing standards...
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one of the heartbreaking moments waste when needed ministry nurse at the university had to tell him, there's just not going to be time for you to teach chemistry at the same time that you'll be running the football team. you're going to be running a team that is nationally known. and so get to step down and hang up his white lab coat. and then he had had for the fieldhouse to work full-time as a football coach. the legacy extends far beyond notre dame university bremen college football. he really is the father of not just monitor community sports but also the way in which the fans could identify and connect emotionally to the success in the failures of the sport and the team and the way in which this became but only a source of community solidarity, everybody is a fan of the hometown team but also of success as big business force and in the history of american sports but in the history of the america way of life, knute rockne. there is a direct line from knute rockne to the minnesota vikings in that sense between american professional sports fan the image of sports as a driving force in american culture and of course american higher education that comes from knute rockne's legacy pr
one of the heartbreaking moments waste when needed ministry nurse at the university had to tell him, there's just not going to be time for you to teach chemistry at the same time that you'll be running the football team. you're going to be running a team that is nationally known. and so get to step down and hang up his white lab coat. and then he had had for the fieldhouse to work full-time as a football coach. the legacy extends far beyond notre dame university bremen college football. he...