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available at walmart or drinkcirkul.com. >> todd: students at the university of washington holding a tal that's been in operation since 1882 was bombed to ash and rubble. biden, hear my words very carefully: the quote, other team is not to blame. your and israel's hands are covered in blood. what is happening right now vile attempt at completely erasing palestine and the palestinian rainies. >> ari hoffman polling a speech at the university of washington at the very same time as that event and he joins us now. ari, good morning to you. how did your speech go and what did you see? >> thank god the speech went okay. a couple of activists were around. they weren't too much trouble. >> my friend came to the event. he showed the footage you were just showing your audience. what it was was literally a vigil for terrorists i was on the university of washington last week when they had this big rally, march from hamas. they were chanting from the river to the sea palestine will be free. they mean free of jews. they want all jews out of the land. i had people tell me to my face they were celebr
available at walmart or drinkcirkul.com. >> todd: students at the university of washington holding a tal that's been in operation since 1882 was bombed to ash and rubble. biden, hear my words very carefully: the quote, other team is not to blame. your and israel's hands are covered in blood. what is happening right now vile attempt at completely erasing palestine and the palestinian rainies. >> ari hoffman polling a speech at the university of washington at the very same time as...
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a club at the university of washington in washington state is honoring the palestinian martyrs, theirpresident of the university won't referred to hamas as terrorists, this club is holding a rally in seattle today. ever imagine this kind of hate in your city? >> we certainly have known folks were very far to the left and have been outspoken on israel. i never thought either here or anywhere in this country, after seeing the images and hearing the stories of what happened last weekend in israel by a terrorist organization that folks would go on to the streets and rally to celebrate, to call attention to hamas not as a terrorist group but as martyrs as if they are doing something they need to be doing, that they should be honored for doing, it's absolutely sickening and i hope people understand something, people going to the university of washington or anywhere else, these folks are your neighbors, your doctors and lawyers, your kids teachers, these are folks who live in this country who loathe freedom and democracy and jews and i guarantee you american jews as much as anybody else. stu
a club at the university of washington in washington state is honoring the palestinian martyrs, theirpresident of the university won't referred to hamas as terrorists, this club is holding a rally in seattle today. ever imagine this kind of hate in your city? >> we certainly have known folks were very far to the left and have been outspoken on israel. i never thought either here or anywhere in this country, after seeing the images and hearing the stories of what happened last weekend in...
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. >> yes, university of washington. yep, yep. iversity of washington as you had on earlier with jason and, no, universities everywhere. this is part of the culture of the -- cult of the universities. julian benda in the 1920s wrote a book called "the the treason of the intellectual," and he was prescient about what would occur, and it has occurred now. you know, when we look at these to polls, stuart, you know, 18% are not on the side of the jews. 18 of americans. -- 18% of americans. where are they? how could they possibly not be on that side? it's because they've had the, quote, benefit of a higher education. stuart: perhaps a more important subject to talk about, bill with, is a.c.t. scores have fallen to the lowest level in 32 years. >> yeah. stuart: why is that? >> yes. stuart: maybe the pandemic played a role, but is something else going on? >> it's time we stopped blaming the pandemic on everything. these numbers were heading down before the pandemic, went down during the pandemic and have gone down since the pandemic. look
. >> yes, university of washington. yep, yep. iversity of washington as you had on earlier with jason and, no, universities everywhere. this is part of the culture of the -- cult of the universities. julian benda in the 1920s wrote a book called "the the treason of the intellectual," and he was prescient about what would occur, and it has occurred now. you know, when we look at these to polls, stuart, you know, 18% are not on the side of the jews. 18 of americans. -- 18% of...
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the most depraved of these pro-hamas college rallies was in the pacific northwest at the university of washington. watch the emotional reaction of one university of washington jewish student. >> they want our people dead. they want us killed. >> i'm sorry. >> why are you allowing this? why aren't you putting a stop to it? they want us dead. please end it. please. >> joining me now is seattle radio host jason rantz the author of the new book what's killing america. jason, great to see you tonight. these college campuses, jason, you know, much was made, rightfully, about anti-semitism at a flail charlottesville. did we just not see a dozen charlottesvilles across american colleges campuses this week? >> absolutely we saw it loud and clearly. they're not hiding what it is they stand for, they're coming out very clearly and i'm sorry to say to that u dub student that's precisely what they want to do. i'm not going to pretend people out there chanting for the end of israel celebrating the murder of babies, the raping of women, i'm not going to pretend they don't hold those same views for american jews
the most depraved of these pro-hamas college rallies was in the pacific northwest at the university of washington. watch the emotional reaction of one university of washington jewish student. >> they want our people dead. they want us killed. >> i'm sorry. >> why are you allowing this? why aren't you putting a stop to it? they want us dead. please end it. please. >> joining me now is seattle radio host jason rantz the author of the new book what's killing america. jason,...
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of the 2016 election. let's bring him out. guess now in washington, dc is daniel framing fellow at the center of the congressional and presidential studies at the american university of washington, dc. he's reading a book, the house was my home, my life on capitol hill and other titles in philadelphia is class finkelstein is faculty director at the st of ethics and the role of lou at the university of pennsylvania. and also in washington dc is carry sheffield conservative commentator and senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. i think tank a will welcome it to you. oh, thank you for joining us on this edition of inside story. there is certainly plenty of moving parts to this particular story, but before we get into the politics of it, i want to take a little deeper into the specifics of this case. and daniel, i'll start with you. as we mentioned before, this is not a criminal case, this is a civil case and so the former president isn't facing any jail time. so can you describe to us what the attorney general is hoping to achieve from this particular trial? well, there are. busy 2 sets of remedies that does he turn general seeking. the 1st is a fair
of the 2016 election. let's bring him out. guess now in washington, dc is daniel framing fellow at the center of the congressional and presidential studies at the american university of washington, dc. he's reading a book, the house was my home, my life on capitol hill and other titles in philadelphia is class finkelstein is faculty director at the st of ethics and the role of lou at the university of pennsylvania. and also in washington dc is carry sheffield conservative commentator and senior...
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researchers at the university of washington have created a small robot weighing a raisin with four wheelst can travel 10 meters per hour even in cloudy weather. this robot uses optical sensors to move. may it is slow and can move indefinitely on various surfaces from cement to compacted soil and carry equipment such as cameras up to its own weight. this robot can move up to more than 20 meters. mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are likely to be early symptoms of ms. until now, it was thought to clinically begin when a person experiences the first symptoms, including vision problems, but researchers at the university of british columbia found that there is a whole other period before these symptoms. based on this research , in the early years of the onset of ms, it doubles people are more likely to develop mental illnesses. however, these symptoms alone cannot predict ms, the researchers said. but they may be a front of it. stay with us. if we look at the not-so-distant past and look at the history of the birth of science , we will surely find that the role of muslims in this
researchers at the university of washington have created a small robot weighing a raisin with four wheelst can travel 10 meters per hour even in cloudy weather. this robot uses optical sensors to move. may it is slow and can move indefinitely on various surfaces from cement to compacted soil and carry equipment such as cameras up to its own weight. this robot can move up to more than 20 meters. mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are likely to be early symptoms of ms. until now, it...
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it kills the university of washington of denying him a chance to get into a law school simply because he wasn't black. he said, now, after nearly a half century, the us supreme court has just cited with him. they have cited with the furnace and all the other students who made the same or given over the last years. the court ruled that if you are applying for college, your race should not be use to get you in or keep you out period. but they seem to be saying is that the only thing that should really matter is whether you're capable, whether you're intelligent, what are your grades? in other words, there should be no favorites as a for race or anything else. when i'm meeting students. what have they though? with that decision really eliminated favortism if that's what they were trying to do. think about it. i have, and the answer is no. they have not. they have not. because now many are pointing out that there's a different type of favoritism. wouldn't you know? a favoritism not for the poor, for the rich. and especially for the super rich. it's called legacy admissions. and it basical
it kills the university of washington of denying him a chance to get into a law school simply because he wasn't black. he said, now, after nearly a half century, the us supreme court has just cited with him. they have cited with the furnace and all the other students who made the same or given over the last years. the court ruled that if you are applying for college, your race should not be use to get you in or keep you out period. but they seem to be saying is that the only thing that should...
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joined now by steven simon — he is a professor of practice in middle east studies at the university of washingtonved as the us national security council senior directorfor the middle east and north africa. is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it will is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it will be is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it will be a do or die battle, this conversation from president biden, as well as the israeli my minister, what do you think the focus will be in this flurry of diplomacy that we are seeing? flurry of diplomacy that we are seeinu ? ~ ~ ., ., seeing? well i think there are a number of _ seeing? well i think there are a number of objectives. - seeing? well i think there are a number of objectives. one - seeing? well i think there are a number of objectives. one is i seeing? well i think there are a number of objectives. one is to j number of objectives. one is to postpone and is really land incursion into
joined now by steven simon — he is a professor of practice in middle east studies at the university of washingtonved as the us national security council senior directorfor the middle east and north africa. is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it will is real has said it will intensify air strikes on gaza it will be is real has said it will intensify air strikes on...
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of washington, and everyone knows that this is already a special situation, because we see that there are people here who agree with terrorists and openly wear their colors. at a gathering at the university of washington on thursday, its president, anna marie causey, observed a moment of silence for the victims of the hamas attack. we can debate the situation in palestine for the last 75 years, but there is no doubt that these attacks by hamas on civilians are absolutely reprehensible, if you see it on tv, these attacks are simply blood curdles and no one should welcome such atrocities. causey emphasized that the university focused on supporting all students injured recently, in turn , on wednesday us president joe biden met at the white house with leaders of the jewish community in the us, acknowledging their concerns about security. you are saddened that children are being targeted in schools as you go about your daily life, suffering from the downplaying of hamas atrocities and accusations against israel. it is moral. on wednesday, national security council spokesman john kirby said the administration. the us works closely with state and local authorities to identify and prevent poten
of washington, and everyone knows that this is already a special situation, because we see that there are people here who agree with terrorists and openly wear their colors. at a gathering at the university of washington on thursday, its president, anna marie causey, observed a moment of silence for the victims of the hamas attack. we can debate the situation in palestine for the last 75 years, but there is no doubt that these attacks by hamas on civilians are absolutely reprehensible, if you...
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as massive as in the east, but they still chant slogans in support of palestine; at the university of washingtonge provocations for the demonstrators themselves. to me i like your scarf, i saw the same ones in the synagogue, which one do you go to by the way, which one? i would come to you for shabbat, if the palestinians are so peaceful, why doesn’t egypt let them in? pro-palestinian demonstrators in england took over, it seems, they defied the police in london and set conditions for how they should deal with a patrol car in nottingham. they threw food at her with plastic bottles because she drove into a column of protestants. the anti-palestinian policy of the west and the radical attitude of the protesters are already leading to crimes in the face of the french city aras, shouting allahu akbar, a twenty-year-old guy burst in, attacked a french teacher with a knife, he died, the attacker simultaneously wounded two more people, they are in serious condition, in fact, with the transfer of the arab-israeli conflict to european territory, and this is not the first time , when political terrorist a
as massive as in the east, but they still chant slogans in support of palestine; at the university of washingtonge provocations for the demonstrators themselves. to me i like your scarf, i saw the same ones in the synagogue, which one do you go to by the way, which one? i would come to you for shabbat, if the palestinians are so peaceful, why doesn’t egypt let them in? pro-palestinian demonstrators in england took over, it seems, they defied the police in london and set conditions for how...
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in at the university of washington they tried to organize provocations.me ones in the synagogue, which one do you go to by the way , which one, i would come to your place for shabbat, if the palestinians are so peaceful, why doesn’t egypt let them in, about palestinian demonstrators in england they seemed to have gained the upper hand over the police, in london they were insolent and set conditions on how they should fight, a patrol car in nottingham was pelted with plastic bottles of food because it drove into a column of protestants. the anti-palestinian policy of the west and the radical attitude of the protesters are already bringing before the crime in the face of the french city of aras, shouting allahu akbar, a twenty-year-old guy with a knife attacked a french teacher, he died, the attacker simultaneously wounded two more people, they are in serious condition, we are faced, in fact, with the transfer of the arab-israeli conflict on european territory, and this is not the first time that political terrorist attacks have occurred in europe committed
in at the university of washington they tried to organize provocations.me ones in the synagogue, which one do you go to by the way , which one, i would come to your place for shabbat, if the palestinians are so peaceful, why doesn’t egypt let them in, about palestinian demonstrators in england they seemed to have gained the upper hand over the police, in london they were insolent and set conditions on how they should fight, a patrol car in nottingham was pelted with plastic bottles of food...
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up north, tensions flared at a pro-palestine rally on the university of washington campus in seattle. a similar situation at arizona state university, where hundreds of activists on both sides of the issue clashed on campus. and here in the bay area, hundreds of pro-israel demonstrators gathered today at civic center plaza condemning hamas. many of the demonstrators had a personal reason to speak out. one woman says she learned saturday morning from whatsapp posts that friends of hers had been killed. and now she has word that some have been captured by militants. news for my friends who had survived started to arrive. goleta and my friends children were taken hostage with our elder mom. my friends, knowing sigi mom was taken hostage, bring them home. more than a dozen jewish community groups are condemning the kidnapings and calling for the immediate release of the hostages. as that rally in front of city hall was winding down. another smaller rally was picking up steam. a group of jewish activists chained themselves together outside the federal building in san francisco, voicing the
up north, tensions flared at a pro-palestine rally on the university of washington campus in seattle. a similar situation at arizona state university, where hundreds of activists on both sides of the issue clashed on campus. and here in the bay area, hundreds of pro-israel demonstrators gathered today at civic center plaza condemning hamas. many of the demonstrators had a personal reason to speak out. one woman says she learned saturday morning from whatsapp posts that friends of hers had been...
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academic institutions study the problem of misinformation during elections and the pandemic, stanford university had an internet observatory there and university of washington. the twitter files writers labeled this entire thing of government and colluding with the academics and colluding with the tech companies to suppress certain viewpoints and suppress certain information in some cases, true information. they label it censorship industrial complex. whether there is truly a censorship industrial complex is really up for grabs. it's up for interpretation. certainly jim jordan and his committee in congress, what he calls the weaponization of the federal government committee, they are looking into this question. it's a very serious committee with subpoena power and they have tried to subpoena different people from government agencies as well as academic institution studying the problem of misinformation. i think they are looking for this idea that there is a conspiracy to censor. as opposed to figuring out the balance between the harms on social media of things like misinformation and disinformation when we are in the midst of a public health crisis. what is
academic institutions study the problem of misinformation during elections and the pandemic, stanford university had an internet observatory there and university of washington. the twitter files writers labeled this entire thing of government and colluding with the academics and colluding with the tech companies to suppress certain viewpoints and suppress certain information in some cases, true information. they label it censorship industrial complex. whether there is truly a censorship...
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at the university of washington, who is deeply committed to community service, and engagement. e was killed while hiding in a closet with his neighbor. >> we observe all of the bullets into his body, and when i went out, i saw him. he was a wonderful person, and a talented person, a funny person. there was someone who wanted to leave, his name is haim. his name, in hebrew, means life. he gave life to this planet, because it was safe to me, and i was able to save two children. >> she says that her son, always, had a smile on his face. when his base was overrun by hamas terrorists, she tells cnn, he diverted their attention. 21-year-old, quote, died as he lived, and putting others first, because of his bravery, at least 12 other soldiers are alive today. new jersey born eaten, also in the idf, who is covering the shift when the attack came. they said that they were offering to help, and wanted to serve in the army as well with and saying is all devastated. they >> were working at the festival, and worked as a medic, also serving in the idf. danielle last spoke for her father frida
at the university of washington, who is deeply committed to community service, and engagement. e was killed while hiding in a closet with his neighbor. >> we observe all of the bullets into his body, and when i went out, i saw him. he was a wonderful person, and a talented person, a funny person. there was someone who wanted to leave, his name is haim. his name, in hebrew, means life. he gave life to this planet, because it was safe to me, and i was able to save two children. >> she...
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we have the context and allows us -- analysis coming up, from the university of george washington, a professor will be joining us shortly. haiti has a u.n. peacekeeping force, response to the rising crime including murder, rape, and drugs, it will be made up of several nationalities. france will continue to support our media. the message of the french media confirmed a military aid package. russia's support is expected to evaporate now. this is life from paris. -- live from paris. thank you very much for being with us. caught between a rock and a hard place politically speaking, kevin mccarthy says he is calling a vote on his future as house speaker in the face of a far right move to oust him. mccarthy's -- mccarthy is considered centrist, but democrats are not willing to be part of his cause. let's bring in the director of the political management program at george washington university to get analysis on the story, which is essential what is happening to u.s. politics. where does this challenge to mccarthy come from, politically speaking? >> it is great to be with you. thanks for h
we have the context and allows us -- analysis coming up, from the university of george washington, a professor will be joining us shortly. haiti has a u.n. peacekeeping force, response to the rising crime including murder, rape, and drugs, it will be made up of several nationalities. france will continue to support our media. the message of the french media confirmed a military aid package. russia's support is expected to evaporate now. this is life from paris. -- live from paris. thank you...
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of his neighbors october 7. we spoke to his seattle, washington, rabbi just last week because hayim was a graduate student at the universitygton. we are joined now by noy katsman , who gave the eulogy for their brother. noy, thank you so much for being with us from vienna. our deepest condolences to you and your family. if you can talk about hayim, hayim's life, and now what is being done in his name and your thoughts on what should happen right now? i think the death toll, 1400 israeli's from october 7 that time and now more than 5000 palestinians and the number increases even as this show airs. >> can you hear me? amy: we hear you perfectly. >> first of all, i brother -- my brother -- he did many things. he was a dj, he was a gardener. lately he became in charge of the gardens in holit. he was a dj. he played almost entirely music from the middle east. he was a gardener. he was a volunteer where palestinians were suffering from displacement and terror from settlers and soldiers. he would go and protect them and use his knowledge to fix -- as an academic, his research was about right wing in israel and the danger of the r
of his neighbors october 7. we spoke to his seattle, washington, rabbi just last week because hayim was a graduate student at the universitygton. we are joined now by noy katsman , who gave the eulogy for their brother. noy, thank you so much for being with us from vienna. our deepest condolences to you and your family. if you can talk about hayim, hayim's life, and now what is being done in his name and your thoughts on what should happen right now? i think the death toll, 1400 israeli's from...
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i last saw him in 2021 when he came to defend his dissertation at the university of washington. arned of his death first thing sunday morning. amy: and if you can talk about what happened on the border, the hamas attack, called the worst mass slaughter of jews since world war ii, and yet why you continue to talk about the end of the occupation and how critical that is, the occupation of palestinian territories? >> yeah, thank you, amy. the attack against civilian jews in israel on saturday was shocking, terrifying, awful. it shook many in my community and myself to the core. many israelis in my community, critical of the israeli government and the occupation but having family throughout the state, myself having friends in the land as well, it was terrible here about just as i was setting up for some services on saturday morning where we then danced around with the torah to music similar to what we just heard. we did so to sanctify life and that ultimately is why i have been outspoken against the israeli occupation for a few decades now. life is the at most. it is the most core te
i last saw him in 2021 when he came to defend his dissertation at the university of washington. arned of his death first thing sunday morning. amy: and if you can talk about what happened on the border, the hamas attack, called the worst mass slaughter of jews since world war ii, and yet why you continue to talk about the end of the occupation and how critical that is, the occupation of palestinian territories? >> yeah, thank you, amy. the attack against civilian jews in israel on...
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here's one from the university of washington in seattle, that they've popped up all over college campusesondering what you see when you see your fellow americans and again, protesting for palestinian rights, great. do it. those people deserve human rights, but when you -- when you see people embracing the symbol of the hamas murderers who murdered your cousin, what do you think? >> first off, it's extremely shocking to see, and i don't know if these people are mislead or if they actually believe what they're supporting is helping the palestinians. it's simply not. it's -- they're supporting their own cause. the fight that hamas is trying to fight isn't going to get the palestinians anywhere. they're just causing more and more suffering in the region. their goal is to annihilate the state of israel. they say it. they openly say it and they're proud of it and that's not something that's going to help bring dignity to the palestinians. i think it's in everyone's best interest to get hamas out of there and you know, hopefully build a better future for everyone in the middle east. >> it's very
here's one from the university of washington in seattle, that they've popped up all over college campusesondering what you see when you see your fellow americans and again, protesting for palestinian rights, great. do it. those people deserve human rights, but when you -- when you see people embracing the symbol of the hamas murderers who murdered your cousin, what do you think? >> first off, it's extremely shocking to see, and i don't know if these people are mislead or if they actually...
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with that, we bring in outkick founder, clay travis who as i said is a graduate of george washington universityso clay, what goes through your mind when you see signs like this? we can put them up. g.w., the blood of palestinians is on your hands. >> well, i mean, it's an insult to anyone with a functional brain. i'd like to think that most g.w. students still have functional brains. it's important as you watch those images that are shown there to understand where that is. that's the gelman library in the very center of george washington university's campus. this is a library that was the gelman name, these are holocaust survivors. so you're talking about a campus right now at g.w. a has nearly 30% jewish students. when i was there, had at least that many if not more. and to me, martha, this is a big deal. i know a lot of graduates of a variety of institutions are grappling with, this you probably remember a couple years ago, george washington university decided to end their connection to the colonials. you know why they did that? they said they were concerned about the connection of the coloni
with that, we bring in outkick founder, clay travis who as i said is a graduate of george washington universityso clay, what goes through your mind when you see signs like this? we can put them up. g.w., the blood of palestinians is on your hands. >> well, i mean, it's an insult to anyone with a functional brain. i'd like to think that most g.w. students still have functional brains. it's important as you watch those images that are shown there to understand where that is. that's the...
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one student group at the university of washington reportedly honored what they called the martyrs ofhile on sunday, protesters gathered in kirkland washington to celebrate the brutality in israel. here with reaction, and are other friend, brian candler. brian, you know, i can't believ that we have people chanting ga them in australia i can't believe what we witnessed in london i can't believe what's been happening in the streets o new york city where we are. and how widespread this is at universities across the country. to get you can't believe it on one hand, but then when you kno it's been going on at colleges and universities you know the moral relativism you know the vacuum that creates and you kno the extreme ideologies that creep into that. the faculty that wont stand up to their students, the administrators that won't stand up to their faculty, and goes back decades and the moments where students groups who are pro- murderous regimes from the institution. there is no adult around to sto them. that's where we are right now and sadly it shouldn't be a surprise because taxpayers
one student group at the university of washington reportedly honored what they called the martyrs ofhile on sunday, protesters gathered in kirkland washington to celebrate the brutality in israel. here with reaction, and are other friend, brian candler. brian, you know, i can't believ that we have people chanting ga them in australia i can't believe what we witnessed in london i can't believe what's been happening in the streets o new york city where we are. and how widespread this is at...
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do john finlay, professor emeritus of history here at the university of washington this, is what dr. finlay has written about the treaty and, how it sort of exists in the public mind today. so this is dr. finlay comment thing on the legacy of treaty of 1846. quote few american today pay much attention to the oregon treaty of 46. the nations acquis missions by war have seemed more dramatic and even its acquisitions by purchase have seemed somehow more memorable all the diplomatic that produced treaty perhaps appear dull as if the two sides finally just arrived at. a fair compromise. maybe there is a sense to that the united states did not take the far corner of the pacific northwest so much from another nation or as it did from a company, the abc, whose own operations were american style development out of the region. it would be best, however, to keep in mind that in canada, across the border that the oregon treaty extended in 1846 feelings are different there. the oregon treaty is often remembered vividly a loss and one of many examples of american for canadian borders and national i
do john finlay, professor emeritus of history here at the university of washington this, is what dr. finlay has written about the treaty and, how it sort of exists in the public mind today. so this is dr. finlay comment thing on the legacy of treaty of 1846. quote few american today pay much attention to the oregon treaty of 46. the nations acquis missions by war have seemed more dramatic and even its acquisitions by purchase have seemed somehow more memorable all the diplomatic that produced...
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of our big cities. many universities, major cities, are moving forward with another round of pro hamas rallies in the middle of jihad day. already this week at the university of washingtonfor a violent solution to the, quote, israel problem. the years these far left universities, they have been punishing students for so-called micro aggressions, and misgendering others, and giving feeble vapors. and, you know, they're told words are violence. about you now with actual threats of real violence and threats against the israeli people, threats against, quote, the jews, these colleges and universities, their silence is deafening as they do nothing, despite the pleas from fearful students that are in a state of shock over the hatred and the rabid and virulent anti-semitism. >> we want our people safe. we want our people -- [crying]. >> we want to stay. please end it, please >> sean: every university i want you to pause. all you people on these big school boards i want you to pause. every president of every university where this is taking place, did you just hear that girl? they want us dead. and you're doing nothing to stop it? who is the victim here. why, when you refuse to
of our big cities. many universities, major cities, are moving forward with another round of pro hamas rallies in the middle of jihad day. already this week at the university of washingtonfor a violent solution to the, quote, israel problem. the years these far left universities, they have been punishing students for so-called micro aggressions, and misgendering others, and giving feeble vapors. and, you know, they're told words are violence. about you now with actual threats of real violence...
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they noted the emerging scholar who learned his ph.d at the university of washington was deeply committed to community service and engagement. he was killed while hiding in a closet with his neighbor. >> he absorbed all of the bullets into his body. and when i went out, i saw him. he was a wonderful person with a talented -- he was a funny person and he was someone that wanted to leave. his name is heim and life is the meaning of his name and he gave life to this planet, as he saved me an i was able to save two kids. >> one sergeant said her son always had a smile on his face. she tells him that he diverted their attention and died as he lived by putting others first, because of his bravery, 12 other soldiers are alive today. >> new jersey born also in the idf was covering a friend's shift when the attack came. his aunt said he was always offering to help. and wanted to serve in the army like his father. the family is devastated. ita was just 20 years old. >>> danielle was working at the nova music festival. she worked as a medic and served in the idf. she last spoke with her father frida
they noted the emerging scholar who learned his ph.d at the university of washington was deeply committed to community service and engagement. he was killed while hiding in a closet with his neighbor. >> he absorbed all of the bullets into his body. and when i went out, i saw him. he was a wonderful person with a talented -- he was a funny person and he was someone that wanted to leave. his name is heim and life is the meaning of his name and he gave life to this planet, as he saved me an...
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his doctoral dissertation at the university of washington was dedicated to quote, all life forms thatr, and the mediterranean sea. today, speaking at a gathering of jewish community leaders, president biden mourned the dead and so that he has not given up hope on finding those who are still missing. >> the press are going to show to me, many of you are, what are you doing to bring these folks home? if i told you, i wouldn't be able to get them home. folks, there's a lot we're doing. a lot we are doing. i have not given up hope. i am bringing these folks home. >> coming up ahead this hour, steve scalise could be the new speaker of the house. maybe? as of now, house republicans do not seem to be in any particular rush to figure that went out, or address the unfolding crisis in israel and gaza. we are going to have more on that right after the break. er the break hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228 pounds on golo. ♪ i don't ever want to go back to wearing a 4xl shirt or not being able to climb up stairs without taking a break. so i'm committed to golo for life. teeth sensitivity is so common. i
his doctoral dissertation at the university of washington was dedicated to quote, all life forms thatr, and the mediterranean sea. today, speaking at a gathering of jewish community leaders, president biden mourned the dead and so that he has not given up hope on finding those who are still missing. >> the press are going to show to me, many of you are, what are you doing to bring these folks home? if i told you, i wouldn't be able to get them home. folks, there's a lot we're doing. a lot...
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of the western shoshone indians, nevada. like me, he shares that background in in the us west with degrees from mcgill university, ucla and the university of washington. dr. blackhawk has published widely in field and won numerous accolades for his work. his first book, 26 violence over the land, indians and empire in the early american west, was, as it was study of the american great basin, and it received more than half a dozen professional awards, including the book of the decade from the native american and indigenous studies association for. one of the most important ten most influential books in native american and indigenous studies in the first decade of the 21st century. that's huge for a first book. everybody wishes their dissertation turned into a book. can do that. he has co-edited numerous book series with numerous university. he has served on advisory for the utah museum of natural and he has helped further career opportunities for other american indian students by establishing fellowships at the western historical association at yale university. this evening he is here to speak us about his most recent book the recovery of america nati
of the western shoshone indians, nevada. like me, he shares that background in in the us west with degrees from mcgill university, ucla and the university of washington. dr. blackhawk has published widely in field and won numerous accolades for his work. his first book, 26 violence over the land, indians and empire in the early american west, was, as it was study of the american great basin, and it received more than half a dozen professional awards, including the book of the decade from the...
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his doctoral dissertation at the university of washington was dedicated to, quote, all life forms thatxist between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. today speaking at a gathering of jewish community leaders, president biden warned the dead and says he's not given up hope on finding those who are still missing. >> what are you doing to get these folks home? if i told you, i wouldn't be able to get them home. folks, there's a lot we're doing. a lot we're doing. i have given up hope. >> coming up ahead this hour steve scalise could be the new speaker of the house maybe. as of now house republicans don't seem to be in any particular rush to figure that one out or address the unfolding crisis in israel and gaza. we're going to have more on that right after the break. we're going to have more on that right after the break. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple for
his doctoral dissertation at the university of washington was dedicated to, quote, all life forms thatxist between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. today speaking at a gathering of jewish community leaders, president biden warned the dead and says he's not given up hope on finding those who are still missing. >> what are you doing to get these folks home? if i told you, i wouldn't be able to get them home. folks, there's a lot we're doing. a lot we're doing. i have given up...
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of israel the university did nothing. a crowd screaming at m.i.t.. antisemitic demonstrators demanding "one solution". at the university of washington they jewish students off and begged administrators to do something. they want our people dead, she said. they want is killed. how are you allowing this? the university, the college presidents have spent years having no problem speaking up. but now? now, their own institutions are being used as platforms to call for genocide. now they offer pathetic equivocation, or worse, deafening silence. they seem a more offended by micro-aggressions than mass murder. in the 1990's the late justice scalia delivered a bone chilling speech about the holocaust. he said we will have missed the most frightening aspect of it all if we do not appreciate that it happened in one of the most educated, progressive, cultured countries on the planet the germany of the 1930's proved a society can play all the values they want on education and credentials, and elite institutions. but, if we lose our moral compass, these things do not just become useless, they become dangerous. we need moral clarity, so let's star
of israel the university did nothing. a crowd screaming at m.i.t.. antisemitic demonstrators demanding "one solution". at the university of washington they jewish students off and begged administrators to do something. they want our people dead, she said. they want is killed. how are you allowing this? the university, the college presidents have spent years having no problem speaking up. but now? now, their own institutions are being used as platforms to call for genocide. now they...
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you know, what you see here are the seven that the researchers from the university of washington reallys. so, these accounts are really a hodgepodge of mass tutors. one is a political operative in the united states, some are u.s. right-wingers. there was a men's right activist in there before the israel-hamas war, who was tweeting in defense of misogynist influencer andrew tate. there's a right wing pr guy from poland. i mean, you really do have a hodgepodge of all these people, they're all doing the same thing. they're all using twitter, ex, as elon musk has designed it now to promote this fake, fast, often very violent, or politically, with a political opera -- political aim, i apologize. and that's what they're doing. again, it's a really, i saw a poster that is really emotionally charged, this graphic content. and what they are doing it for is money because elon musk pays to get viral tweets and the most engagements. and they're also doing it for cloud. >> sure. ja'ahan, and also, musk is promoting some of them. ja'ahan, what is the fallout from this, ja'ahan? >> well, thank you for
you know, what you see here are the seven that the researchers from the university of washington reallys. so, these accounts are really a hodgepodge of mass tutors. one is a political operative in the united states, some are u.s. right-wingers. there was a men's right activist in there before the israel-hamas war, who was tweeting in defense of misogynist influencer andrew tate. there's a right wing pr guy from poland. i mean, you really do have a hodgepodge of all these people, they're all...
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association for israeli studies also noting the emerging scholar who earned his phd at the university of washington, was deeply committed to community service and engagement. he was killed while hiding in a closet with his neighbor. >> he absorbed all the bullets into his body. and when i went out, i saw him. he was a wonderful person, was a talented person, a funny person. he was someone who wanted to -- that's the meaning of his name, life. and he gave life to this planet as i was able to save two kids. >> reporter: her son always had a smile on his face. when his base was overrun by hamas terrorists, she tells cnn he diverted their attention. the 21-year-old, quote, died as he lived, by putting others first. because of his bravery, at least 12 other soldiers are alive today. new jersey-born eti glisco was covering a friend's shift when the attack came. his aunt says he was always offering to help, and wanted to serve in the army like his father. the family is devastated. etai was just 20 years old. daniel ben senior was working at the nova music festival. she worked as a medic and also served in
association for israeli studies also noting the emerging scholar who earned his phd at the university of washington, was deeply committed to community service and engagement. he was killed while hiding in a closet with his neighbor. >> he absorbed all the bullets into his body. and when i went out, i saw him. he was a wonderful person, was a talented person, a funny person. he was someone who wanted to -- that's the meaning of his name, life. and he gave life to this planet as i was able...
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the symbol, here is one from the university of washington in seattle. but they've cropped up all over college campuses. i'm wondering what you think when you see your fellow americans and, again, protesting for palestinian rights. great. do it. those people deserve human rights. but when you see people embracing the symbol of the hamas murderers, who murdered your cousin, what do you think? >> well, first off, it is extremely shocking to see. and i don't know if these are misled or if they actually believe what they're supporting is helping the palestinians, but it is simply not. they're supporting their own cause. the fight that hamas is trying to fight isn't going to get the palestinian anywhere. they're goal is to annihilate the state of israel. they say it and they openly say it and they're proud of it and that is not going to bring dignity to the palestinians. i i think it is in everyone's best interest to get hamas out of there and build a middle east for everyone. >> we could all pray that the humanity of those three we just heard from will ultim
the symbol, here is one from the university of washington in seattle. but they've cropped up all over college campuses. i'm wondering what you think when you see your fellow americans and, again, protesting for palestinian rights. great. do it. those people deserve human rights. but when you see people embracing the symbol of the hamas murderers, who murdered your cousin, what do you think? >> well, first off, it is extremely shocking to see. and i don't know if these are misled or if...
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washington. >> picturesque senior red square on the campus of the university of washington, rece davis and kirkn abc. starting with syracuse and florida state. florida state gets big leads, lets teams back in it, and then finds ways to finish games. >> that's a great point and it's fair. i think if florida state is trying to go into this territory of being a legitimate playoff contender, these are the weeks. there's not a lot of fanfare, not a lot of excitement. you've got to be careful. you've got to show maturity and being able to handle becoming that hunted team. to me, i'm i'm in on florida state, but i really learn as much about them in a week like this where they're expected to win big. we're going to learn a lot about oregon and washington, both prolific offenses, a game you'll call on abc. >> yeah, fired up for this one. >> it's 330 on abc. and again, two of the better quarterbacks right now. the way they're executing in the country, this is a very different game as far as what's at stake and the defense is, with all due respect to their opponents, they have neither offense has seen wha
washington. >> picturesque senior red square on the campus of the university of washington, rece davis and kirkn abc. starting with syracuse and florida state. florida state gets big leads, lets teams back in it, and then finds ways to finish games. >> that's a great point and it's fair. i think if florida state is trying to go into this territory of being a legitimate playoff contender, these are the weeks. there's not a lot of fanfare, not a lot of excitement. you've got to be...
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they include a graduate student from the university of washington whose neighbor says he shielded her from gunfire and saved her life . and a mother originally from missouri who was killed as she threw herself in front of her teenage son to block a barrage of bullets. her son survived. she did not. israeli officials estimate as many as 100 to 150 people may have been taken hostage by hamas. many of those civilians are dual israeli citizens and citizens of other nations as wl. so as this war escalates, there is a growing international pressure to help find people missing who have ties to other countries around the world. and gasia and andre, back to you. ali rasmus, thank you. san francisco is taking new action to help keep people safe during rallies and demonstrations over the war between israel and hamas. security has been stepped up at synagogues and jewish community centers across the city. during mornings on 2 to 9 today, mayor london breed said there have not been any specific threats against houses of worship in san francisco and that the police department is prepared to keep pe
they include a graduate student from the university of washington whose neighbor says he shielded her from gunfire and saved her life . and a mother originally from missouri who was killed as she threw herself in front of her teenage son to block a barrage of bullets. her son survived. she did not. israeli officials estimate as many as 100 to 150 people may have been taken hostage by hamas. many of those civilians are dual israeli citizens and citizens of other nations as wl. so as this war...
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you researchersom the university of washington tell nbc news, quote, at its core, what we are lookingat news is. it's, fast it's unvettd it's very often an sourced. there is every indication that the shift is not accidental and that it's part of a vision of what news is going to be on act. nbc news senior reporter who wrote that story, she joins us now. brandi, who is spreading this misinformation? who is behind these accounts? >> well, there's two parts to that answer. the first thing is who are these new elite breaking these accounts where a lot of people on ex are getting their news around israel and hamas war. so, these accounts are pretty new accounts. and they are run not from news organizations, but from really political dissent formers, people whose job it is to disinformative out politics and what's going on. and they are weird, we have some men's rights activists, people who are misogynists and spent a lot of their time before this war promoting we the misogynist influencer andrew tate, a right-wing pr guy from poland. it's this hodgepodge of people utilizing what musk has b
you researchersom the university of washington tell nbc news, quote, at its core, what we are lookingat news is. it's, fast it's unvettd it's very often an sourced. there is every indication that the shift is not accidental and that it's part of a vision of what news is going to be on act. nbc news senior reporter who wrote that story, she joins us now. brandi, who is spreading this misinformation? who is behind these accounts? >> well, there's two parts to that answer. the first thing is...
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the sky, an ultra-light origami robot is flying, which was created by scientists at the university of washington, they shifted the responsibility to the robot, but indeed, my colleague is not lying the robot is equipped with an altitude sensor and a timer and a bluetooth receiver, its task is to record and transmit information about air temperature, humidity and other climatic indicators, but you know, despite the fact that it is so good, i still i trust people with a big soul, i hope with a big heart, my colleague olga venskaya does not give any failures in this matter , i completely trust her right now, she is ready to share meteorological indicators, and indeed belhydromed together with me are already ready to share the most detailed information, in numbers, please , about the weather right now, look, today in the afternoon, in principle, a fairly comfortable indicator , not summer, but pleasant, in minsk up to +17, in brest the air will warm up to +18, we expect in vitebsk up to +16, the same will be... . v grodno, in gomel it will be warmest up to +200, in mogilev we expect 16:18 with a plu
the sky, an ultra-light origami robot is flying, which was created by scientists at the university of washington, they shifted the responsibility to the robot, but indeed, my colleague is not lying the robot is equipped with an altitude sensor and a timer and a bluetooth receiver, its task is to record and transmit information about air temperature, humidity and other climatic indicators, but you know, despite the fact that it is so good, i still i trust people with a big soul, i hope with a...
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the history department at george washington university. i teach a range of classes on early american history, including the american revolution, the war of 1812, and george washington and his world. it takes place in his world. his mount vernon estate, it's right here. >> george washington, did not sign the declaration of independence. >> what was he doing? >> he was getting ready to fight the british. he was in new york. he was welcoming. he was into something the largest armada of soldiers and sailors ever to cross the atlantic at that point. 30,000 british soldiers were arriving in new york. they were waiting for them. >> around this time, they were planning. they were already on their way looking at the invasion of canada as well. >> that's right. a lot of people don't realize, in the spring of 1775, this was a continent by july of 1776. up and down the east coast come all the way into canada. only down into the southern colonies. >> the war was already underway . maybe i needed to find a john hancock professor at george washington university. maybe he w
the history department at george washington university. i teach a range of classes on early american history, including the american revolution, the war of 1812, and george washington and his world. it takes place in his world. his mount vernon estate, it's right here. >> george washington, did not sign the declaration of independence. >> what was he doing? >> he was getting ready to fight the british. he was in new york. he was welcoming. he was into something the largest...
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we have the context and allows us -- analysis coming up, from the university of george washington, afessor will be joining us shortly. haiti has a u.n. peacekeeping
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campus rights to efficacy then editor-in-chief and president of george washington universitynewspaper period then, campus editor of daily northwestern and, editor-in-chief and president of columbia university student newspaper. c-span's washington journal, during the conversation live at 7:00astern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including comcast. >> you really think this is just
campus rights to efficacy then editor-in-chief and president of george washington universitynewspaper period then, campus editor of daily northwestern and, editor-in-chief and president of columbia university student newspaper. c-span's washington journal, during the conversation live at 7:00astern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including comcast....
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teaches classes at george washington at the university named after him and you teach at mount vernon as well. tell us more. >> i'm the professor and chair at the history department of george washington university. i get to teach classes on early american history including the american revolution, the war of 1812, and george washington and his world which takes place in his world at mount vernon estate for gw students. >> on the other hand, george washington didn't sign the declaration, what a slacker. >> he was getting ready to fight the british. he was in new york, welcoming, intercepting the largest armada of soldiers and sailors to ever cross the atlantic to that point prayed about 30,000 british soldiers were arriving in new york. >> around this time the planning was underway, the invasion of canada as well. >> a lot of people do not realize we have lexington and concorde in the spring of 1775, this was a con of the war by july of 1776 it was happening up and down the east coast and all the way into canada and into the southern colonies. >> june the prior year was the battle of bunker hill. the war was underway for a year. maybe i need to find a john hancock pr
teaches classes at george washington at the university named after him and you teach at mount vernon as well. tell us more. >> i'm the professor and chair at the history department of george washington university. i get to teach classes on early american history including the american revolution, the war of 1812, and george washington and his world which takes place in his world at mount vernon estate for gw students. >> on the other hand, george washington didn't sign the...
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playing in his 13th year out of washington state university, number 11! and, now, in his 15th nba season out of davidson, number 30, stephen curry! the warriors head coach, steve kerr. >> you did all right. >> i love that story. >>> britney spears' new memoir is today and it is already a bestseller. the woman in me covers the entire life from the childhood rise of fame in relationship with justin timberlake. she also writes about her time and a conservatorship . she describes that period as, quote, the worst thing that could possibly ever happened to my music, my career and my sanity. the woman in me is published by simon & schuster which is part of paramount global. >>> a milestone celebration for a san francisco landmark. how the national park service is >>> coming up at 3:00, a look at the dueling realities in the san francisco's downtown. that story and much more coming up at 3:00. >>> alcatraz celebrating the golden anniversary of a national park. that former prison and civil war fortress became a national park back in 1972 . roughly 1.5 million peopl
playing in his 13th year out of washington state university, number 11! and, now, in his 15th nba season out of davidson, number 30, stephen curry! the warriors head coach, steve kerr. >> you did all right. >> i love that story. >>> britney spears' new memoir is today and it is already a bestseller. the woman in me covers the entire life from the childhood rise of fame in relationship with justin timberlake. she also writes about her time and a conservatorship . she...
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it tells the story of a 1936 university of washington rowing team that works its way from being the b video posted by mgm. check this out. >> rowing particularly in the is 1920s, was one of the most attended sports in the united states. boys in the boat is about a strong tough kid but they were poor and hungry. they're rowing because it's the only way they could stay in college. every film we have ever seen that has an under dog, you are always rooting for them. you can pull yourself up from nothing and succeed. >> this looks really good. >> we want to see it. >> the film is based on a book by daniel james brown, who says this story is one of those rare ones that just gets better and better and more rewarding as it goes on. the boys in the boat hits theaters nationwide this christmas. good luck to george. also this morning some of our favorite snl alumni including kristin wig and anna gestayer are going to perform a show to help though affected by the sag aftra strike. it will be a full blown broadway musical with a major catch. none of the actors know what show or what their roles ar
it tells the story of a 1936 university of washington rowing team that works its way from being the b video posted by mgm. check this out. >> rowing particularly in the is 1920s, was one of the most attended sports in the united states. boys in the boat is about a strong tough kid but they were poor and hungry. they're rowing because it's the only way they could stay in college. every film we have ever seen that has an under dog, you are always rooting for them. you can pull yourself up...