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of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess muhammad mirandi of to run university. thank you so much, professor miranda, coming back on the show before we even get to ukraine, presumably, euro glad that they apparently sanctioned, i mean lifted on presenter raising on the on the president and the recognition of iran ally venezuela's president. my doro is the, i am changing attitudes towards iran, and you expect her, you expect now the deal to go through. thanks. taishan. iran is that all of these brutal sanctions are removed. they were never justified. there was never any evidence that iran was seeking a nuclear weapon. the intrusive sanctions that we've had in teheran, in iran for years have proven that. but the united states and its allies have always use any excuse available and agonized iran and to her ordinary ronnie and the united states accuses iran of terrorism. whereas the united states has surrounded iran with military bases, is killed, senior iranian officials with israelis. it's assassinated. people and it has been helping terrorist groups in syria and ir
of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess muhammad mirandi of to run university. thank you so much, professor miranda, coming back on the show before we even get to ukraine, presumably, euro glad that they apparently sanctioned, i mean lifted on presenter raising on the on the president and the recognition of iran ally venezuela's president. my doro is the, i am changing attitudes towards iran, and you expect her, you expect now the deal to go through....
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the worse provide them around the i'll stop you that who from the renown scholar from the university of to run up to this break plus all that parallels between israel, palestine and russia, ukraine is israel joins one of the $41.00 countries at the u. n. who condemned russia's actions in ukraine. we investigate all of them all. coming up about 2 of going undergrad ah, a kid and engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look so common ground a dumbly industry to restock and just look up some of natalie muscle around noon. she kitty doesn't being in the green shield on at night to me as possible. mamma, coquettish sit katie suddenly tamika to his ashley of nbc one. it was the biggest piece. it's a wonder look, please of course zation with you, but not looking for the chino drives to know for phones or something like that. and then we got that with that ah ah, welcome back, i'm still with the renown professor mohammed mirandi of tapper on universe. you joins me from vienna. iranian the media has been targeted in nato countries for many years. he gtm the
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of time. but i'd like to thank all 3 of you for joining us on the program today. i just came on and it ended today. professor mohammed randy political analyst at the university of to run into a political on a senior fellow at the pango institution. many thanks to therapy. thank you and many, thanks for joining us here. and i'll see international web back in 30 minutes for the latest, se, then ah, oh gosh, nobody will actually sit or she actually with miley on the city on their plunked dish has a lot karlesha. laura, that the she's us. yeah. i do have school or g, f, q 3 up. i see i q, she's leeway federal shell. it's or chris you who get rid of us. my 3rd year was still pretty what i g o s e, and up on the water you, you machine on the policy, is you on talk with us mother, you had a little. should he done bus not on bus as well. sure. mm. you car that was reasoning you them come on to bring me a chair or was it should yours now? yes, yes. national tom mahoney from your male richly ukrainian helped me as diverse there's a huge void between nationalist volunteer battalions and the ukrainian military force. the u. a f was who at the perfume grows, been but easier to use
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changed for the worst professor and the all stuff you that who from the rounds calling from the university of to run after this break plus all that parallels between israel palestine in russia, ukraine is israel joins one of the $41.00 countries that the u. n. who condemned russia's actions in ukraine. we investigate all of them all coming up about 2 of going underground. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at that point obviously is too great truck rather than fear an area with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot protect its own existence with ah ah ah needs to come to the russian state total narrative. i've stayed as i phone and ignore some scheme divest. i was also a group in 55 when okay, so 9 is 2000 speedy, one else calls with we will man in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state aunt, rush up to date and split r t spoke neck. even
changed for the worst professor and the all stuff you that who from the rounds calling from the university of to run after this break plus all that parallels between israel palestine in russia, ukraine is israel joins one of the $41.00 countries that the u. n. who condemned russia's actions in ukraine. we investigate all of them all coming up about 2 of going underground. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human...
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the worse provide summer and the, i'll stop you there who from the renown scholar from the university of to run after this break plus all that parallels between israel, palestine and russia, ukraine is israel joins one of the $41.00 countries that the un who condemned russia's actions in ukraine. we investigate all of them all coming up about 2 of going undergoing n b c, news reports us intelligence agencies have been deliberately laundering phone stories about the one ukraine through the media. those of us who have watch carefully the conflict suspected this all along. when you're losing an argument or the 1st line of defense is to lie, a spoken with the way, would it be a good a good. sure. what the other who does was to delay it, a 3rd or 4th bus to load the day of school, or throw that on you. so ordinarily when we left for just you said, all of us know who i talk to later in this particular way. it functions 1st, this is william newman, im pushy or you can push it then you get a book or 2. so the boy somebody see when we could put a do it on bison. ah, welcome back. i'm still with the reno
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of profession. my daughter in the future and it is very interesting for me to see. what is taught at demidov university? yaroslavl was one of the first cities in russia where trams began to run, this happened in 1900 during the reign of nicholas ii, by the way, the first diesel engine truck and trolleybus in the ussr were also designed on this earth. why is there a trolleybus, the very first professional theater in russia, was created in yaroslavl already in 1750, its founder was the merchant's son fyodor volkov, whose name the theater still bears, by the way. for 3 years now, the artistic director of this temple of arts has been the actor director, sergei paske, finger, by the way, the building really looks like a temple. our leading actress maria sokovy schoolchildren yaroslav efremenko arrived at the yaroslavl state university named after pavel grigorievich demidov yargu or whatever call demidov university one of the leading educational centers of the country, thanks to the national project of science and the university , new horizons are opening up for students and professors of the university in teaching fundamental scientific developments, applied laboratory research a
of profession. my daughter in the future and it is very interesting for me to see. what is taught at demidov university? yaroslavl was one of the first cities in russia where trams began to run, this happened in 1900 during the reign of nicholas ii, by the way, the first diesel engine truck and trolleybus in the ussr were also designed on this earth. why is there a trolleybus, the very first professional theater in russia, was created in yaroslavl already in 1750, its founder was the merchant's...
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2021, up to 121 universities were selected, including 15 universities in the status of candidates for the program. the 106 universities, uh, that receive the uh special grants program will run until 2030 annually. i'm a specially crafted council. e, listens to the results of the work on this program, adjusts the universities harshly so it asks enough this year in the fall. we will also ask questions that we are discussing with you today how educational programs are changing, taking into account the needs of the economy. how the quality of education is improving, how quickly it works with students, how attentively teachers are to the requests of students , and, uh, the universities themselves, and much, much more. as i understand it, there are those who want to study at our universities, including those with ukraine, the dpr, the lpr. too. yes, of course, both from ukraine and the lpr, the dpr , and here it should be noted this is set up. we have a system, they do not apply for state-funded places, which are given to russian citizens for those who comes from abroad. we have separately this year someone of the government. therefore, applicants from donetsk and luhansk univers
2021, up to 121 universities were selected, including 15 universities in the status of candidates for the program. the 106 universities, uh, that receive the uh special grants program will run until 2030 annually. i'm a specially crafted council. e, listens to the results of the work on this program, adjusts the universities harshly so it asks enough this year in the fall. we will also ask questions that we are discussing with you today how educational programs are changing, taking into account...
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frankfort to raleigh, in support of the former p. m. against what they believed to be american intervention in practice research fellow at the university of horace sometime. madame believes him run comes political views on the development of his country, just weren't serving us foreign policy games from this room. ron pon said that he has been, you know, threatened through a letter by the united states that the, the park is an establishment must for the a minus when policy will be, do not want to see him, ron con, as a prime minister, arkansas. why? because iraq on has the, you know, why it will go about the independent foreign policy. and it all started according to me in september 2021. when statesman and the director of ca, mr. burns, came in islam. was it a secret? was it not only in arkansas but also in india? non con starts to words, you know, providing not any military base to united states was not welcome by the state department and even the pentagon. and he basically publicly said a statement where he said that things will get tougher on being true because he knew what was coming on, just thing in the region of the world, despite us pressure, military cooperation betwee
frankfort to raleigh, in support of the former p. m. against what they believed to be american intervention in practice research fellow at the university of horace sometime. madame believes him run comes political views on the development of his country, just weren't serving us foreign policy games from this room. ron pon said that he has been, you know, threatened through a letter by the united states that the, the park is an establishment must for the a minus when policy will be, do not want...
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if you are in a republic where people are going to vote, you do need some form of universal education. but that doesn't mean that the government has to rund states, and i'd much rather give that money to the middle class, the working class, the moms and dads who are turning out to school board meetings all over the country. they are protesting the content whether it's critical race herely or whether it's gender ideology or whether it's this general ideological perspective in the schools. they are coming out to protest that, and they're finding it very, very difficult particularly because a lot of the school board elections are low turnout elections that are controlled by, as you said, kennedy, unions. so i think school choice is a great solution for them. but i do want to make one additional note and distinction here. in this case they're talking about this coach privately praying on side, and that's somehow unacceptable even though there is plenty of supreme court precedents about the distinction between a government employee's private time and his time on the job. meanwhile, you know, we have people on the left and even some people on
if you are in a republic where people are going to vote, you do need some form of universal education. but that doesn't mean that the government has to rund states, and i'd much rather give that money to the middle class, the working class, the moms and dads who are turning out to school board meetings all over the country. they are protesting the content whether it's critical race herely or whether it's gender ideology or whether it's this general ideological perspective in the schools. they...
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to democracy. views of -- across the spectrum are debated in the market place of ideas, abiding by the first amendment prohibition of the restriction of the freedom of speech. public universities and colleges frequently run afoul of the first amendment freedom by enforcing broad or broad speech codes or chilling speech across college campuses by investigating thought criminals. there have been disturbing campaigns to expel students, fire faculty, or disinvited speakers that go against the progressive consensus or groupthink. they are unlawfully stifling free speech to coddle young adults in a time when there educational careers they should be exposed to a variety of ideas and perspectives. a progressive activist shutting down speech on college campuses are trying to hyper exposed young children who are trying to read them aright, and subtract. i can person or member a story from my kids in elementary school, i was picking them up from the carpal line in school and they had a government lesson -- government democracy versus socialism versus coming is him. i asked them which one was best. they said socialism. i pulled to the closest exit on the interstate and had the conversation about the dentist -- diffe
to democracy. views of -- across the spectrum are debated in the market place of ideas, abiding by the first amendment prohibition of the restriction of the freedom of speech. public universities and colleges frequently run afoul of the first amendment freedom by enforcing broad or broad speech codes or chilling speech across college campuses by investigating thought criminals. there have been disturbing campaigns to expel students, fire faculty, or disinvited speakers that go against the...
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of her and i wanted her to be debt free. there are a lot of parents that can't do that. i want better for all children in this world. you have a state run universityi am a taxpayer. all of these schools, my daughter still has to pay full price to go to that school. then again, there are those who are poor that can't get help. if you don't have the education you can't get the job. why is the government making more money off of these public universities? host: you are saying that public schools, public universities should be cheaper than they are now? caller: when i say cheaper, i am not saying that a math or science teachers should not make money. you have to follow where the world is going with technology. i had a young couple that came to work for me and she had a psychology degree and could not get a job and had $2000 in debt. her husband had $80,000 in debt. unless you are going to become a professor you will make a living with that. host: let's take a look at what president biden said. here's a quote from him. "we are recovering from the pandemic and unprecedented economic distress. there are millions of student loan borrowers who would face e
of her and i wanted her to be debt free. there are a lot of parents that can't do that. i want better for all children in this world. you have a state run universityi am a taxpayer. all of these schools, my daughter still has to pay full price to go to that school. then again, there are those who are poor that can't get help. if you don't have the education you can't get the job. why is the government making more money off of these public universities? host: you are saying that public schools,...
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i think the politicians collect all of this money and run away with whatever they want to talk about. it causes us not to have universal health care, which obviously, after this pandemic, we need to change our health care system to get away from this awful insurance. we also need to have a clear foreign policy, we need to have the taxes paid by wealthy people and corporations and i think that the money in politics basically masks all that and we will never get a fair, on the issues until we change that. host: thanks for the call. this is from the washington post , an update on the war. missiles strike liev and ukrainians refuse to surrender. it is portland, maine. on the democrats line. caller: go -- host: you are on the air. caller: i am sorry, you are speaking of ohio. it says made on my screen but you are on the air. caller: great, and i was wanting to speak on the fact that last -- your program, they downplayed for january the sixth -- it happened on january the sixth, i don't think it is a matter of downplaying it. i don't think that people understand the impact data -- they had not been successful. we would not h
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to lose heart. so far, only a 10th of the total data they plan to uncover has been found in a universe that has yet to reveal itself. so i'll go, i'll just, sarah, ah, run for top storage and i was 0. ukraine's defense ministry as accused russia of imperialism. after a russian general told state media of plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine, the premium military says russia is stepping up attacks along the entire eastern front line for also trying to mount and offensive in the hockey region. russian general munich, i f says most to seize the bus as well as the south, which will let them connect the crumb in peninsula to a russian back to break away region of moldova. that would mean pushing hundreds of kilometers beyond current frontline, the mayor of the besieged city very full, has called for the evacuation of around 100000 civilians who remain trapped. the european council president is also calling on let me pretend to allow access to the city of the several humanitarian corridors cooled off due to potential dangers. russian forces have continued to surround steelworks and are you ho with out of ukrainian troops and civilians hold off t
to lose heart. so far, only a 10th of the total data they plan to uncover has been found in a universe that has yet to reveal itself. so i'll go, i'll just, sarah, ah, run for top storage and i was 0. ukraine's defense ministry as accused russia of imperialism. after a russian general told state media of plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine, the premium military says russia is stepping up attacks along the entire eastern front line for also trying to mount and offensive in the...
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of course, i'm sorry. well, i don’t understand something, who are you? can’t keep you from submitting documents to moscow state university and go to st. petersburg. time is runningng. no, i understand everything, but why so abruptly? i think that education has nothing to do with it. i’m looking at the work of this buy-sell firm, it didn’t pass without a trace for you, yes, it didn’t pass, and by the way, this is a great life experience. i ignorance the chinese were not fools. yes, i believe that education has not prevented anyone from building a career, on the contrary, it has only helped, so your reasoning, these are all i think, wrong, you should continue to enter moscow state university to storm the top. well, how much time will pass until i storm this very peak for 30 years, or maybe 50. but what's the difference? well, it didn’t work the first time, you need more and more and more but if you achieve your goal, you will respect yourself. hello hello dad meet this is yura yuri it's very nice i can sit down. yes of course, thanks. thanks goodbye. kolya is great. listen, i've found a curious janitor near the house, knyazev oh, by the way, i'm sorry, i don't bot
of course, i'm sorry. well, i don’t understand something, who are you? can’t keep you from submitting documents to moscow state university and go to st. petersburg. time is runningng. no, i understand everything, but why so abruptly? i think that education has nothing to do with it. i’m looking at the work of this buy-sell firm, it didn’t pass without a trace for you, yes, it didn’t pass, and by the way, this is a great life experience. i ignorance the chinese were not fools. yes, i...
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to our constitution. public institutions of higher education are bound to abide by the first amendment's prohibition and restriction of freedom of speech, yet often we see attacks on that freedom. public university and colleges frequently run afoul of first amendment freedom by enforcing overly broad speech codes or chilling speech across college campuses using bias response teams to investigate thought criminals. there have been disturbing campaigns on these campuses to expel students, fire faculty or just invite speakers who hold views that are considered to go against the progressive consensus. these universities and colleges are unlawfully stifling speech to call young adults at a time when there -- to coddle young adults at a time when they should be exposed to a variety of ideas. host: we are asking you that question on book bans and free speech on college campuses. critics call it censorship so i want to know what you think. let's go to our calls now, to columbus, ohio first, sandy. good morning. sandy? can you hear me? caller: yes. good morning. yes. i was calling you concerning the censorship of the crt, critical race theory. i've heard a lot of -- i've heard a lot about that. what i have viewed as history to me i
to our constitution. public institutions of higher education are bound to abide by the first amendment's prohibition and restriction of freedom of speech, yet often we see attacks on that freedom. public university and colleges frequently run afoul of first amendment freedom by enforcing overly broad speech codes or chilling speech across college campuses using bias response teams to investigate thought criminals. there have been disturbing campaigns on these campuses to expel students, fire...
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of the committee is nancy mace. she's a republican from south carolina and we want to show you a portion of her opening statement as well public universities and colleges frequently run a foul the first amendment freedom by enforcing broad or overly broad speech codes or by chilling speech across college campuses using bias response teams to investigate thought criminals. there have been disturbing campaigns on these campuses to expel students fire faculty or dis invite speakers who hold views that are considered to go against the progressive consensus or group think these universities and colleges are unlawfully stifling speech to coddle young adults at a time when they're educational careers in their educational careers where they should be exposed to a of ideas and perspectives. so that's a little bit from the recent hearing on band and challenged books that was held in congress. now, the full hearing will be played on book tv in the near future. also in the news author jack higgins has died at the age of 92. the british thriller writer was best known for his 1975 novel the eagle has landed that was later adapted into a film of course with michael caine and donald
of the committee is nancy mace. she's a republican from south carolina and we want to show you a portion of her opening statement as well public universities and colleges frequently run a foul the first amendment freedom by enforcing broad or overly broad speech codes or by chilling speech across college campuses using bias response teams to investigate thought criminals. there have been disturbing campaigns on these campuses to expel students fire faculty or dis invite speakers who hold views...
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of the plan going to nothing. i got good thought began investing in crypto currency when he was at university in 2016. the 23 year old day job is running his family's carpet business, but all of his earnings are invested and crypto currencies. he's not happy about the high taxes but relieved. the government isn't bad in crypto currency after it indicated last year that it would, i think that an important 1st step. i'm not happy about them. no, i'm obviously not happy with some of the particular things by these. we should like recall back in december, everyone with debt show that this is going either going to force liquidation from all exchange. then they're just going to ban it. and that didn't happen. many others agree with rog, of and say the taxes are too high and could push investors and businesses into moving the assets to countries with more favorable tax laws. but they also agree they're better than an outright ban. elizabeth koran and al jazeera new delhi. now along with the capital gains charge, the government announced a one percent tax deductible at source o t t. yes, that will apply on old digital assets transfers above a c
of the plan going to nothing. i got good thought began investing in crypto currency when he was at university in 2016. the 23 year old day job is running his family's carpet business, but all of his earnings are invested and crypto currencies. he's not happy about the high taxes but relieved. the government isn't bad in crypto currency after it indicated last year that it would, i think that an important 1st step. i'm not happy about them. no, i'm obviously not happy with some of the particular...
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as soon as spring comes and the plants wake up, they run to the botanical garden of moscow state universitythe same time, like volunteers , and usually i go home for an hour or two to work a little . i'm back in 5 hours. here even here arrived from the metro came out already here the climate is different end of april may awesome. i even have everything written down, our heroine constantly smiles at the birds with the sun as the first snowdrop. we decided to check. is it true that nature calms, we go to the stress diagnostics center to find out about the state of women at the moment after two hours of stress in nature. it breaks in every person, where it breaks thinly. a weak link in someone after chronic stress will increase the pulse. someone has a shield there. someone has a leather bedroom, someone has tiki, these charts and tables often show violation in several places at once. no longer irina numbers slightly increased. only on one of the points, on average, the pulse is normal. well, when we scared her, you see, the person’s pulse increased a little. he must respond. he’s alive in the
as soon as spring comes and the plants wake up, they run to the botanical garden of moscow state universitythe same time, like volunteers , and usually i go home for an hour or two to work a little . i'm back in 5 hours. here even here arrived from the metro came out already here the climate is different end of april may awesome. i even have everything written down, our heroine constantly smiles at the birds with the sun as the first snowdrop. we decided to check. is it true that nature calms,...
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as soon as spring comes and the plant wakes up, they run to the botanical garden of moscow state universityo breathe and work at the same time, like volunteers, and usually i go home for an hour or two to work a little, i return in five hours. here, even now, i came from the subway, the climate is already here, another end of april may is awesome. i even have everything written down. our heroine constantly smiles at the birds with the sun as the first snowdrop. we decided to check. is it true that nature calms, we go to the stress diagnostics center to find out about the state of women at the moment after 2:00 in nature stress. it breaks in every person, where it breaks thinly. a weak link in someone after chronic stress will increase the pulse. someone has a shield there. and someone has a leather bedroom, someone has tics, these graphs and tables often show a violation immediately in several places. no longer irina the figures for only one of the points are slightly increased, the average pulse is normal, when we scared her. you see, the man's pulse has risen a little. he must respond. he
as soon as spring comes and the plant wakes up, they run to the botanical garden of moscow state universityo breathe and work at the same time, like volunteers, and usually i go home for an hour or two to work a little, i return in five hours. here, even now, i came from the subway, the climate is already here, another end of april may is awesome. i even have everything written down. our heroine constantly smiles at the birds with the sun as the first snowdrop. we decided to check. is it true...
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while most of your countrymen and women do not get an education, do not have running water in their homes, you come from the kind of family who could afford to send you to a private universityited states. you are the definition of haitian elite. when we're talking about the haitian elite in this case, we're talking about those who really... ..those who really possess the country's wealth, the less than i% that actually earn more than 80% of haiti's income and wealth. so this is what we are talking about. so myself, as a young, if you will, academic and politician, i'm not a part of this. but what i'm trying to do today is to actually denounce this situation where an elite few takes hostage a whole population. so this is exactly whatjovenel moise was denouncing. jovenel moise was not a politician. he was a family man from the northern part of the country. and when the then—outgoing president martelly hand—picked him, they thought that he could be a puppet. someone with the right background and history, someone who would nod yes to everything that they ask him. but they didn't realise that he can also carry out his agenda that he presented to the people. the agenda to have el
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to washington any time, anywhere. >> illinois congressman adam kinzinger disgusts civility, compromise, and civic engagement at an event at georgetown university. he is one of two republicans on the january 6 committee. this runsover an hour. >> now i would like to welcome -- i'm sorry, pardon me. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage potato
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of the clinton foundation global initiative university. it runs about 30 minutes. >> hope good i am really looking forward to the next discussion which will touch on something that has certainly affected me, and i know at least most people i know it certainly has affected the remarkable leaders who will be sharing their thoughts and their work with us. and i can imagine it has affected many of you are joining us today. we are really going to focus on how the increasing urgency of the climate crisis has had a commensurate effect on our mental health, on our overall well-being. as the growing dread of what we are failing to do to affect our planet and it has catalyzed equal rise and dread that many of us feel at a deep cellular level. we can either recognize that and use that recognition to hopefully further momentum for tothe actions that we all know e need to take to change and how we lead our lives on a pretty fundamental level to ensure many generations to come are able to lead their lives here at our beloved earth a pretty to be joined by two people who have very much are the leaders in this area to hear their thoughts and can learn fr
of the clinton foundation global initiative university. it runs about 30 minutes. >> hope good i am really looking forward to the next discussion which will touch on something that has certainly affected me, and i know at least most people i know it certainly has affected the remarkable leaders who will be sharing their thoughts and their work with us. and i can imagine it has affected many of you are joining us today. we are really going to focus on how the increasing urgency of the...
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to descendants of slaves. and while final recommendations of what people may be eligible for, have not been decided, some ideas include paid university tuition, small business grants. >> it's not something like people getting checks and running out and pieing things as people assume. it's about restructuring the economic relationship of african americans to the capitalist economy of america. >> reporter: he points out california entered the union as a non-slave state. >> the injury is national, and it happened at many levels in the southeast. >> reporter: but california is the largest state in the union, so panelists are hoping that conversations that began here will soon go nationwide. that panel is expected to deliver final recommendations june of next year. state lawmakers will consider what to do with those recommendations. >>> alameda county is releasing its first-ever mortality report. it examines homeless deaths from 2018 to 2020, and it was created to improve outreach and address the issue. it finds 2/3 of homeless deaths happened in encampments, in streets and in vehicles but not hospitals. more than 800 deaths were counted over the last three years. that was an 89% increase over previous years. 23% due to drug over
to descendants of slaves. and while final recommendations of what people may be eligible for, have not been decided, some ideas include paid university tuition, small business grants. >> it's not something like people getting checks and running out and pieing things as people assume. it's about restructuring the economic relationship of african americans to the capitalist economy of america. >> reporter: he points out california entered the union as a non-slave state. >> the...
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he left the senate in '96 to run his campaign for president, and afterwards, he had been approached by the university of kansas about donating his papers. anyway, one thing led to another, and in a very prominent political scientist by the name of brunette lumas. well-known, prolific, and a good guy who happened to be democrat, but that was irrelevant, who was the initial director during this concept actual phase. but i think there was a sense dole would want his person to carry it forward to build a building to be in the program and so forth and so on. so anyway, i -- they asked me, the university asked me, he asked me, and i said yes. and that was 2001, late in 2001. i had finished five and a half years at the ford library and felt, you know, pretty much that i had done what i was -- at least what was creative. i could never be a care-taker. and i'm not putting down care takers. they serve very important functions. but one reason people look at the resume and say, you know, i ran six institutions in 19 years. >> reagan, ford, dole. >> hoover,izen hower, reagan, ford -- >> lincoln. >> dole, lincoln. an
he left the senate in '96 to run his campaign for president, and afterwards, he had been approached by the university of kansas about donating his papers. anyway, one thing led to another, and in a very prominent political scientist by the name of brunette lumas. well-known, prolific, and a good guy who happened to be democrat, but that was irrelevant, who was the initial director during this concept actual phase. but i think there was a sense dole would want his person to carry it forward to...
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to run for office. i'm going to be president of the united states. and peter said aim higher. he said this university is produced a lot of powerful people. it's even produced a few presidents. but it hasn't always produced kind people and good people who care about including others into it. that's what we should have taught you and that's what we forgot to tell you. so true and i think it reminds me of wb dubois and in the souls. of black men he when he talks about the talented tenth, right? the work of men like him and other elite blacks was to cultivate that talented tense. later in his life. he was challenged. and he came to understand that it wasn't just about creating a cotery of elite blacks. but it was about creating an environment so that the other 90% could thrive? and equip themselves with the ability to the lift others up. rather than simply building leadership among the talented tents could then engage with the broader white elite? and so in some ways he was and talking about the soul of black folks. engaging in his own ovation of ideas that were based on account of a white elitist system
to run for office. i'm going to be president of the united states. and peter said aim higher. he said this university is produced a lot of powerful people. it's even produced a few presidents. but it hasn't always produced kind people and good people who care about including others into it. that's what we should have taught you and that's what we forgot to tell you. so true and i think it reminds me of wb dubois and in the souls. of black men he when he talks about the talented tenth, right?...
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in the conceptual stage remember he left the senate 96 to run these campaign for president and afterwards he'd been approached by the university of kansas. about donating his papers. anybody i want one thing going to another. and a very prominent political scientist my name of brunette loomis well known. prolific and a good guy. who happened to be democrat, but that was irrelevant. who was the the initial director during this conceptual phase? but i think there was a sense of dole would want. you know his person. to to carry it forward to build a building to begin to you know, program the place and so forth and so on. so anyway, i they asked me. the university asked me he asked me. and i said, yes, and that was 2001 late in 2001. i finished five and a half years at the ford. library and felt, you know pretty much what i'd done what i was at least what was created i could i could never be a caretaker and and i'm putting down caretakers, you know, things are very important functions, but one reason people look at the resume and it's you know, i ran six institutions. in 19 years and that's reagan ford hoover eisenhower reagan. forwa
in the conceptual stage remember he left the senate 96 to run these campaign for president and afterwards he'd been approached by the university of kansas. about donating his papers. anybody i want one thing going to another. and a very prominent political scientist my name of brunette loomis well known. prolific and a good guy. who happened to be democrat, but that was irrelevant. who was the the initial director during this conceptual phase? but i think there was a sense of dole would want....
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to joseph downing, a senior lecturer in politics. he joins us now from aston university. thank you for being with us. the had been a lot of criticism in the run the first round directed at macron, the fact that he had nearly campaigned at all. so far this week, it is a u-turn compared to what we had previously seen, correct? joseph: he definitely seems to be hungry, going out to court votes. but is it too little, too late? he made a bizarre decision to delay his declaration to contest the election right until the last-minute. and after that, his actions seem notable with only a brief foray into a rich and above paris. it only dated more damage. whereas le pen has been crisscrossing all across the overseas territories, going out and meeting voters and really pushing across the image that she cares about people and she wants to be amongst the people. which couldn't be further from omicron's approach, where he has portrayed himself as a statesman who is above and away from his people. what's ian: it appears this week he is pulling a page out of the le pen campaign playbook, trying to reach out to voters. who exactly does he need to convince to l
to joseph downing, a senior lecturer in politics. he joins us now from aston university. thank you for being with us. the had been a lot of criticism in the run the first round directed at macron, the fact that he had nearly campaigned at all. so far this week, it is a u-turn compared to what we had previously seen, correct? joseph: he definitely seems to be hungry, going out to court votes. but is it too little, too late? he made a bizarre decision to delay his declaration to contest the...
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of locked down strategies and bring in michael baker, who's running us from wellington. he's a professor of public health. the university of chicago under member of new zealand, covered 1900 technical advisory group. welcome to al jazeera sir. so if the government goes ahead with this lockdown, how effective do you think it will be in the government to saying, well, the situation is urgent on grim who cura from wellington? yes. well, we know that lock downs can work, but the challenge is, what is the strategy? because elimination is with very well for countries across the asia pacific region for the 1st 2 years of the pandemic. and we had very effective vaccines, but it's very hard to sustain. now with the arrival of the i'm a con variant, which as we know is ferociously infectious. and also, we know the balance is shifted now with high vaccine coverage. many of the worst affects the pandemic can be managed. so i think the real question is not so much with this particular outbreak can be stamped out with a lockdown. but it's really what is a long term goal in china. right. and what i mean, what do you understand that to be than the long term goal? what are they trying to do here? well, i think it's been very
of locked down strategies and bring in michael baker, who's running us from wellington. he's a professor of public health. the university of chicago under member of new zealand, covered 1900 technical advisory group. welcome to al jazeera sir. so if the government goes ahead with this lockdown, how effective do you think it will be in the government to saying, well, the situation is urgent on grim who cura from wellington? yes. well, we know that lock downs can work, but the challenge is, what...
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run for president had jack not been assassinated. he talked about doing all sorts of other things running a university going to teach somewhere in all the rest, but with jack's death and with lyndon johnson taking over bobby. kennedy's world changed immediately. he was immediately seen as the heir apparent who needed to restore a kennedy to their rightful place in the presidential throne and along with that bobby kennedy loath linden johnson and thought he was an unworthy successor to his beloved brother. obviously there were policy differences and they arose almost immediately and they did not start with vietnam by the way that everybody thinks they began in latin america, then they moved to vietnam as as johnson militarized our effort there, but they were on domestic policy, too. the urban affairs and and all the rest so he felt the obligation in 1968 to run that he did not feel in his earlier days. um, teddy kennedy. perhaps is the most interesting of the three when it comes to the presidency. in his earlier days he of course expected to run simply because he was a candidate and in fact, he wrote a book in 1968 that i think it's
run for president had jack not been assassinated. he talked about doing all sorts of other things running a university going to teach somewhere in all the rest, but with jack's death and with lyndon johnson taking over bobby. kennedy's world changed immediately. he was immediately seen as the heir apparent who needed to restore a kennedy to their rightful place in the presidential throne and along with that bobby kennedy loath linden johnson and thought he was an unworthy successor to his...
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of the plan going to 19 and i got good. i began investing and crypto currency when he was at university in 2016. the 23 year old day job is running his family's carpet business, but all of his earnings are invested and crypto currencies. he's not happy about the high taxes but relieved. the government isn't bad in crypto currency after it indicated last year that it would, i think that an important 1st step. i'm not happy about them. no, i'm obviously not happy with some of the particular things by these. we should like recall back in december, everyone with debt show that this is going right. they're going to force liquidation from all exchanges and they're just going to and that didn't happen. so many others agree with rock of and say the taxes are too high and could push investors and businesses and to moving their assets to countries with more favourable tax laws. but they also agree they're better than an outright ban. elizabeth per annum al jazeera new delhi ah parts advocate sort of a headlines here on al jazeera, disturbing footage as emerged from the ukranian town of boots on the key that shows bodies dressed in civilian
of the plan going to 19 and i got good. i began investing and crypto currency when he was at university in 2016. the 23 year old day job is running his family's carpet business, but all of his earnings are invested and crypto currencies. he's not happy about the high taxes but relieved. the government isn't bad in crypto currency after it indicated last year that it would, i think that an important 1st step. i'm not happy about them. no, i'm obviously not happy with some of the particular...
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to washington any time, anywhere. >> illinois congressman adam kinzinger disgusts civility, compromise, and civic engagement at an event at georgetown university. he is one of two republicans on the january 6 committee. this runs just over an hour. >> now i would like to welcome -- i'm sorry, pardon me. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage potato coffield, dortch town university class of 2023 -- matteo caufield, georgetown university class of 2023. >> good, everyone. i'm a junior in the college studying government and classics from illinois. i had previous involvement with geopolitics. last spring, i worked for a geopolitics fellow, the former public affairs director for the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency who helped secure the 2020 election. i'm also proud to be the president of the georgetown bipartisan coalition. it is a student led organization dedicated to bridging the political divide in this country and on georgetown university's campus. we conduct roundtables, debates, and social events in order to keep college republicans and college democrats in dialogue with each other. as an illinois republican myself, i have seen my local party leaders have a spectrum of reactions to
to washington any time, anywhere. >> illinois congressman adam kinzinger disgusts civility, compromise, and civic engagement at an event at georgetown university. he is one of two republicans on the january 6 committee. this runs just over an hour. >> now i would like to welcome -- i'm sorry, pardon me. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage potato coffield, dortch town university class of 2023 -- matteo caufield, georgetown university class of 2023. >> good,...
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universal lamax spray nozzle with seven modes of operation. call now, offer is limited. call on phone or order on our website leomax.ru. i'm running, natasha i'm sorry i need to run, she called, my girlfriend asked for a meeting. wait for me here, okay, we'd better go home together so that dad doesn't have any questions. you will go on like this for a long time. let's go through the audition first, and then we'll see. well, if you want, i will come, i will support you, of course, i want you are my muse. you see, you smile. and if i am your muse, then i must obey all my desires. this is where you launch it. well no, of course, it's for me i 'll only watch when you leave every time. natasha, sorry it's taken so long. ok listen , can i ask you a question? if you have a girlfriend why do you need me or maybe she doesn't want to court your father. we just don't advertise our relationship. why is she married? well, not quite not quite. how is that not entirely? but you're not quite pregnant, she's not quite married. ok. do you seriously think i'm jealous of you? if you want to know, you're not my type at all. go. fine. you can't eat eggs with us every day. and i've
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university of arkansas. matthew, victoria, thank y'all both for joining us. matt, i want to go to go first. here is how who's runningovernor of texas responded to abbott's order, and the eventual repeal. take a listen. >> this was a manufactured stunt. this was a problem that greg abbott true created to score political points. i mean, predictably he was on fox news, crawling about the security agreement that he achieved, when governor of shoah was asked about this disagreement and when it would be implemented. she said it's already been in place. we literally got nothing, literally nothing except higher inflation, economic damage to the state of texas. >> a bit himself said quote, financial pain is necessary. what happened to the wing of the republican party that was supposed to be pro business? >> that's a fascinating question because greg abbott, you know, he used to be, as you know, used to be conservative. i disagree with that on some issues, but it was basically a pro business, economic development conservative. and that changed, whatever it's been the last five, six years, whether it's trump, whether it's his
university of arkansas. matthew, victoria, thank y'all both for joining us. matt, i want to go to go first. here is how who's runningovernor of texas responded to abbott's order, and the eventual repeal. take a listen. >> this was a manufactured stunt. this was a problem that greg abbott true created to score political points. i mean, predictably he was on fox news, crawling about the security agreement that he achieved, when governor of shoah was asked about this disagreement and when it...