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by the way, bill, uva was the last state university in the country to allow women in graduate programs would have to remind me of that. thank you, scott. >> i have been to huntsville and the marshal space center. did the same gender specific rules apply there? that was verner vonn braun, disney and all that. >> yes. in huntsville there was also a large group of female computers. they, too, had shorter careers because they ended up mostly losing their jobs after ibm came into the lab. it is incredible how many nasa centers there are across the country and what role they played in all of these missions. >> questions, questions? i can't believe it. you stunned them. here we go. pass this over, please. >> this relates to the graphic you showed that indicated that about half of the women left their s.t.e.m. jobs. where did they go? >> well, many women that are leaving academia in the sciences will often find roles that are sort of outside what we normally think of in terms of science careers. many of them will go into teaching and other roles like that. i'm not sure that we really have a gr
by the way, bill, uva was the last state university in the country to allow women in graduate programs would have to remind me of that. thank you, scott. >> i have been to huntsville and the marshal space center. did the same gender specific rules apply there? that was verner vonn braun, disney and all that. >> yes. in huntsville there was also a large group of female computers. they, too, had shorter careers because they ended up mostly losing their jobs after ibm came into the...
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uva had no problem with that either.his seems like an ominous trend to us no matter what the races in questions are. people attacking openly because of race and authority is not saying anything about it. jason whitlock, the host of "fearless," happen to have him on this show. thanks so much for coming on. this seems like one of the paths that you probably don't want to go down. i don't know what the next steps are. but it doesn't seem good to me. >> it's a path we're going down, tucker, and that video reminds anybody with any type of memory or any type of history, that's 1960-style racism, except it's people of color doing it to white people. the woman sounded like bull connor or any other kind of 1950s, 1960s goith. i want to tip my hat to the young men because this is appalling. i'm glad to see these young guys standing up for themselves. and i would just like to shout out to the adults that are watching our country go down this path -- if you're against racism, it shouldn't matter who the racism is directed at, you sh
uva had no problem with that either.his seems like an ominous trend to us no matter what the races in questions are. people attacking openly because of race and authority is not saying anything about it. jason whitlock, the host of "fearless," happen to have him on this show. thanks so much for coming on. this seems like one of the paths that you probably don't want to go down. i don't know what the next steps are. but it doesn't seem good to me. >> it's a path we're going down,...
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by the way, bill, uva was the last state university to allow women -- >> you would have to remind me of that -- >> but in huntsville, the same gender specific rules apply there? i do disney and all that >> yes, so in huntsville there was also a large group of female computers. they too had shorter careers. because they mostly ended up losing their jobs after ibm came into the lab. but it is interesting how many computers there were across the country and the role they had in all these missions. >> questions, questions. i can't believe it. you've stun them. okay, here we go. would you pass to settle for police? >> this relates to the infographic that you showed that indicated that about half the women left their stem jobs. where did they go? >> many women that are leaving academia in the sciences will often find roles that are sort of outside what we normally think of in terms of science careers. many will go into teaching and other roles like that. but i'm not sure that we really have a great idea of where they are all going. and how we can keep women in these fields. i don't feel li
by the way, bill, uva was the last state university to allow women -- >> you would have to remind me of that -- >> but in huntsville, the same gender specific rules apply there? i do disney and all that >> yes, so in huntsville there was also a large group of female computers. they too had shorter careers. because they mostly ended up losing their jobs after ibm came into the lab. but it is interesting how many computers there were across the country and the role they had in...
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l.indsay: en el bÉisbol de grandes ligas, pelotero a la uva la buena.
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y esperan tener los resultados de la prueba para la primera mitad del aÑo entrante >>> san josé de uvass aquellos que por motivo médico religioso han comprobado no puedan vacunarse >>> sigue la protesta al norte de san josé que se oponen a que su club y que un estacionamiento en su sector >>> piden de plantear la situación que a continuación nos explican >>> esta noche han vuelto protestar los vecinos que viven a los alrededores de un nuevo parque para casas rodantes designado por las autoridades al norte de san josé >>> que estoy tratando de proteger a nuestra comunidad >>> los presentes como la seÑora alma alegan que la decisión de convertir este espacio en un estacionamiento para este tipo de vehículos se tomó sin consultarle y por ende sin su consentimiento >>> no hay seguridad aquí afuera tenemos niÑos de mayor edad que están muy preocupados porque no sabemos quiénes son >>> por ello desde que supieron la noticia dicen, por medio de una aplicación han estado exigiendo una explicación >>> (inaudible) >>> sin embargo para quienes tiene una casa móvil se podrá aparcar ahora en esta zo
y esperan tener los resultados de la prueba para la primera mitad del aÑo entrante >>> san josé de uvass aquellos que por motivo médico religioso han comprobado no puedan vacunarse >>> sigue la protesta al norte de san josé que se oponen a que su club y que un estacionamiento en su sector >>> piden de plantear la situación que a continuación nos explican >>> esta noche han vuelto protestar los vecinos que viven a los alrededores de un nuevo parque para...
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that is su insurance games for uva and they also help of group h o manchester united were able to turn their game around again. villareal and dramatic fashion, spanish see taking believe that old trusted with gold harm seen and hit back with an equalizer from alex ellis. now villareal have bates him united in last seasons? europa lake finally united across didn't have christiano. now there thing for him on that occasion, and he, it was the school, the when it deep and injury time, it finished c warranty. and i did their campaigns back on track after losing the opening great game against wish champions. young boys typically while young boys flipped to defeat this time, i've been one nil by a fellow, i'm telling thim. have full points from 2 games or a point clear. united at the top of group f. money per kid has announced his retirement from boxing. the 42 year old filipinos, as he now intends to focus on his political career packet bowing out. after losing to your danish, you got in las vegas last month. it was the a defeat and a career that's included. 62 wins and 12 well titles packag
that is su insurance games for uva and they also help of group h o manchester united were able to turn their game around again. villareal and dramatic fashion, spanish see taking believe that old trusted with gold harm seen and hit back with an equalizer from alex ellis. now villareal have bates him united in last seasons? europa lake finally united across didn't have christiano. now there thing for him on that occasion, and he, it was the school, the when it deep and injury time, it finished c...
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i was wide-eyed and bushy-tailed at uva.re plan being delayed or gutted by senators sinema and manchin. but, first, major good news, and it is good news, on vaccines and young kids. our experts are here to talk about it, next. are here to talk about it, next ♪ this little light of mine ♪ - [narrator] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcasts living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. call operation smile, or go to operationsmile.org. just $30 a month can help volunteer surgeons and nurses provide free surgeries to waiting children. you'll give a child a chance to smile, to come out of the shadows and shine. please call now. thousands of children are waiting for surgery, living lives of isolation and loneliness, waiting for someone to help them, someone like you. a surgery that takes as little as 45 minutes, and your act of love can change a child's life forever. why bother mastering something? why hand-tune an
i was wide-eyed and bushy-tailed at uva.re plan being delayed or gutted by senators sinema and manchin. but, first, major good news, and it is good news, on vaccines and young kids. our experts are here to talk about it, next. are here to talk about it, next ♪ this little light of mine ♪ - [narrator] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcasts living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child...
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we would think they would learn from the uva case.scribed, let's see, i understand it, he got one a colonial cocktail like regeneron by his own doctor as he recovered from covid. by the way, joe, like your show. glad you are okay, thank god. we threw everything we had at it and he is sounding off on the fake news media. good for him and he should sue cnn. should i? i vote yes. i'm glad you are better. i mean that. whatever works for people. i don't want anyone sick from this thing. to hear reaction joe concha. look at this. i can take you back to 20 -- let's see the year is 2015, and ivermectin prescribed for humans won the nobel prize for medicine in 2015. okay, this is between joe rogan and joe rochon's doctor, who also come i believe, he said he got mona coronials antibodies, but he is better. regeneron. thank god he is better. that is between them. but there is human prescriptions, joe. nobody and the media seems to mention that when they talk about worse the warmer. >> yeah, they are tens of millions of people who have taken iver
we would think they would learn from the uva case.scribed, let's see, i understand it, he got one a colonial cocktail like regeneron by his own doctor as he recovered from covid. by the way, joe, like your show. glad you are okay, thank god. we threw everything we had at it and he is sounding off on the fake news media. good for him and he should sue cnn. should i? i vote yes. i'm glad you are better. i mean that. whatever works for people. i don't want anyone sick from this thing. to hear...
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uva's reputation was severely tarnished in american colleges went into a full-blown panic due to a make-believepus rape epidemic. you'd think they would learn but to learn you have to sever unpleasant consequences. meanwhile rolling stone just got a new editor in chief from of all pthat's like hiring your babysitter from death row. it's a bummer. i grew up idolizing rolling stone. when the clash or cheap trick made the cover invalidated my life because those were my bands so i tolerated the commie leftism. now it's a mess. rolling stone is journalism as barfing into an air conditioner is to air conditioner repair. maybe they always sucked and i didn't know it. after all, rolling stone panned led zeppelin's first two albums, jimi hendrix first album, black sabbath, nirvana, neil young, the rolling stones. need i go on. why doesn't this magazine locked up in gitmo where it belongs? perhaps they should stop doing these -- the musical altogether and stick to a politically owning the rooms. here are some ideas. transgender raccoon families. babies or rabies. why you should never trust white people e
uva's reputation was severely tarnished in american colleges went into a full-blown panic due to a make-believepus rape epidemic. you'd think they would learn but to learn you have to sever unpleasant consequences. meanwhile rolling stone just got a new editor in chief from of all pthat's like hiring your babysitter from death row. it's a bummer. i grew up idolizing rolling stone. when the clash or cheap trick made the cover invalidated my life because those were my bands so i tolerated the...
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. >> i just want to say i have a daughter that got her undergraduate degree from uva in aerospace engineering and she went onto get her masters and she now works with satellites. i'm surprised at the number of women that actually worked with her there, so i know that there are a lot of people in that field. of course we can get more women in any field. i was surprised at the number of people that worked at boeing with my daughter. and one of the reasons why she game interested in aerospace engineering at an early age was star trek and star wars. and her father was an engineer, and we spent a lot of dinners watching star trek and talking about that. so i think shows like that now that peaks young peoples interest in space is really a catalyst that helps promote that. but there are a lot of women out there that we maybe don't know about that are in controlling our satellites. >> that's a good point, and you must be very proud of your daughter. i have toured spacex and blue origin and some of these private spaceflight companies, and i've been astounded by how many women i see. in some ways their
. >> i just want to say i have a daughter that got her undergraduate degree from uva in aerospace engineering and she went onto get her masters and she now works with satellites. i'm surprised at the number of women that actually worked with her there, so i know that there are a lot of people in that field. of course we can get more women in any field. i was surprised at the number of people that worked at boeing with my daughter. and one of the reasons why she game interested in...
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resident scholar at the uva center for politics. i want to ask looking ahead this week on the hill how do you see it playing out? is there a scenario where everything does get passed? >> i think so. these are always difficult negotiations but i wouldn't count in the house the speaker of the house out. nancy pelosi is not going to bring a bill to the floor unless the votes are there and the reality is that democrats, every democrat whether you're in the center or on the left, has a responsibility and obligation and frankly political majority hangs on them getting this through so i'm confident it will happen. i don't know what the size will be but what matters is that democrats address the priorities that president biden has laid out for them. this is not a made-up bill coming to either infrastructure or to the reconciliation. these are priorities that the president identified, that president biden ran on, that the majority of people support so democrats really don't have a choice but to deliver this for the president that they suppor
resident scholar at the uva center for politics. i want to ask looking ahead this week on the hill how do you see it playing out? is there a scenario where everything does get passed? >> i think so. these are always difficult negotiations but i wouldn't count in the house the speaker of the house out. nancy pelosi is not going to bring a bill to the floor unless the votes are there and the reality is that democrats, every democrat whether you're in the center or on the left, has a...
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and tara setmeyer is the former communications director and resident skolor at the uva center for politics. matt, you're currently on tour pop i'm sure when you're out there in front of the crowds, you're hearing them scream "filibuster reform, filibuster reform", right? that's what the folks are saying? >> that's the number one thing people are saying when i show up. i'm known as filibuster maas over here. this filibuster thing, first of all, is crazy they don't actually have to filibuster. they just say i'm filibustering, but no one is standing there reading pages and pages of something for days and days. i'm going to start using that strategy. i'm going to say i'm running marathons, but i won't run them, i'll just say i ran them. so that's my filibuster. so that's number one on the filibuster. number two, it is crazy that it feels like the democrats have great ideas but they don't have the cojones to get them passed and the republicans have horrible ideas and i feel like everyone who worked hard to get the majority elected, everyone feels betrayed. it like we gave the football to our qu
and tara setmeyer is the former communications director and resident skolor at the uva center for politics. matt, you're currently on tour pop i'm sure when you're out there in front of the crowds, you're hearing them scream "filibuster reform, filibuster reform", right? that's what the folks are saying? >> that's the number one thing people are saying when i show up. i'm known as filibuster maas over here. this filibuster thing, first of all, is crazy they don't actually have...
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make available some 150,000 documents from that archive and with another team at the miller center at uva he conducted oral interviews at the research center, and all of the endeavors to bring us to grand culmination, which is the hougton printed book on this subject that is true to be a belonging of the biography of george h.w. bush and the end of the cold war. please welcome in our beloved colleague jeffrey engel. >> i thank you all for coming out tonight. it is truly an honor to look out at a crowded room who have been so friendly and supportive and enthusiastic about our mission here at the center for presidential history, and more than that, it is truly humbling as well. many of you in this room have opened up your arms to us as we have been here in the last five years and look forward to much, much more with you, and i am glad that tom said it is culmination and not the climax or the end, because we is so much more work to do. thank you for coming tonight. and so what we want to do is to tell you about george h.w. bush and the end of the cold war. it is a period of history that we r
make available some 150,000 documents from that archive and with another team at the miller center at uva he conducted oral interviews at the research center, and all of the endeavors to bring us to grand culmination, which is the hougton printed book on this subject that is true to be a belonging of the biography of george h.w. bush and the end of the cold war. please welcome in our beloved colleague jeffrey engel. >> i thank you all for coming out tonight. it is truly an honor to look...
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he is also a history professor at uva. all of you, thank you for being with us. we want to begin first with the day, september 11th 2001. senator tom daschle, as that tuesday morning unfolded, what do you remember? >> steve, thank you for the program. i think it's a very timely and extremely important discussion. i remember the day vividly. it's rare that anyone can remember with such certainty and specificity the moments that occurred on a particular day but i remember that day as if it happened just yesterday. i was sitting in my office early that day and preparing for a leadership meeting. we always had leadership meeting tuesday mornings. john glenn was in my office just to have a cup of coffee before he did an interview i think with cnn or c-span that morning and as we sat there, i had my monitor on and i saw this incredible sight of a plane going into the world trade center and i commented to john, did you just see that? a pilot just flew into the world trade center. i'll never forget his reaction. he said, that was no pilot. we went on into the leadership
he is also a history professor at uva. all of you, thank you for being with us. we want to begin first with the day, september 11th 2001. senator tom daschle, as that tuesday morning unfolded, what do you remember? >> steve, thank you for the program. i think it's a very timely and extremely important discussion. i remember the day vividly. it's rare that anyone can remember with such certainty and specificity the moments that occurred on a particular day but i remember that day as if it...
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many years and for hisprofessionalism throughout her career , working as her historic preservation uva and then excelling through public dependency throughout the bay area. and then deeply, deeply involved with her experience in government and assembling this commission and i think it is an honor to acknowledge her dedication. so i would love to nominate her and also commissioner johns, i always sometimes call you supervisor johns. so same respect extended to you. having the expertise and history and the experience being on these seats, it's very paramount to our meetings. so that's actually to conclude my comment, i wanted to share and appreciate that and i've learned so much from all of yo , especially those in this commissionfor many years . beyond that knowledge on the secretaries. >> i am allowed to make comments, aren't i? >> clerk: this is the opportunity for commissioners to make comments and we should also open up public comment. >> i think all of you for your nomination. i'mvery honored. i am interested in , i do support the nomination of commissioner nageswaran for vice pres
many years and for hisprofessionalism throughout her career , working as her historic preservation uva and then excelling through public dependency throughout the bay area. and then deeply, deeply involved with her experience in government and assembling this commission and i think it is an honor to acknowledge her dedication. so i would love to nominate her and also commissioner johns, i always sometimes call you supervisor johns. so same respect extended to you. having the expertise and...
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i know uva is doing it.at would say this is the most radical thing, how in the world can you make poor students take vaccines or not go to class? we've been doing it for every american for the last 50, 75 years. this will probably be about the eighth or ninth educational vaccine mandate these students have taken. it's only been the stupidity of the past several years where conspiracy theories have made smart people dumb and dumb people crazy that you suddenly have educated americans running around going, oh, my god, this has never happened before in the history of the country! yes, it has. it's been the republicans who have traditionally supported vaccine mandates more than anybody else. >> well this is also telling us a little bit, as we follow the biden presidency, a little bit about his leadership. i mean, it is sort of -- i'm not joking -- like the dad role, where he takes it on the chin, whether it's afghanistan or mandates, he's doing it, have at it. he's moving on. and he's going to just do what he th
i know uva is doing it.at would say this is the most radical thing, how in the world can you make poor students take vaccines or not go to class? we've been doing it for every american for the last 50, 75 years. this will probably be about the eighth or ninth educational vaccine mandate these students have taken. it's only been the stupidity of the past several years where conspiracy theories have made smart people dumb and dumb people crazy that you suddenly have educated americans running...
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con opciones como el famoso vino naranja o las bebidas que utilizan uvas orgÁnicas con la mÁxima calidadjame decirte, eso bien liviano de 8 libras. nos vamos a un mensaje de nuestras afiliadas. karla: estamos en todas las redes sociales, sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado irrevive tu cemento favoritos en www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y nuestra pÁgina de youtube. maity: un amigo de la casa habla del hecho que ha tenido su sencillo que estrenÓ recientemente bajo el tÍtulo " la locura mÍa ". [mÚsica] maity: vamos a ver cÓmo surgiÓ esta colaboraciÓn y lo que le contÓ a los tres amigos de televisa espectÁculos. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] reportera: dos semanas y ya tienen mÁs de 1,000,000 de reproducciones omar chaparro y montana grabaron el mariachi urbano " las locuras mÍas". omar: se me ocurriÓ invitar a montana por alguna razÓn. le encantÓ la canciÓn y ahÍ estÁ el resultado. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] reportero: asistiÓ al concierto del recodo en los Ángeles en donde casi lo agarran a golpes caminando a su automÓvil, era la salida de 1000 personas. omar: y empezaro
con opciones como el famoso vino naranja o las bebidas que utilizan uvas orgÁnicas con la mÁxima calidadjame decirte, eso bien liviano de 8 libras. nos vamos a un mensaje de nuestras afiliadas. karla: estamos en todas las redes sociales, sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado irrevive tu cemento favoritos en www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y nuestra pÁgina de youtube. maity: un amigo de la casa habla del hecho que ha tenido su sencillo que estrenÓ...
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limita el consumo de arroz, camote y jugos de naranja y de uvas, la agencia de protecciÓn al consumidore aguas abiertas y ha hecho historiacomo la primera latina. 31 de julio de este aÑo cuando cynthia aguilar comenzÓ a nadar desde la orillasur de california para luego terminar a las 8:00 a.m. en la orilla norte de nevada. ese dÍa se convirtiÓ en la primera mujer latina en nadar la longitud del lado tajo. tomÓ 12 horas con 58 minutos. >> el cuerpo estÁ diseÑado y es una mÁquina perfecta. para descansar lo que hacemos es comer y la temperatura del agua, hacemos pausas para tomar agua. y secada cada 45 minutos y no te puedes agarrar de nada, si no te descalifican. te lo tiran como con una cuerda. agarras el agua, la regresas y sigues. astrid: trabaja en el sector de ventas en su tiempo libre se dedica a su pasiÓn. la nataciÓn en aguas abiertas, algo que comenzÓ hace 7 aÑos. >> empecÉ a nadar porque me empezaron a decir que con nataciÓn bajaba de peso. empecÉ a nadar y encontrar, la vida te va llevando por caminos y conocÍ una persona que iba ser el cruce de cancÚn y me animÓ. astrid: le d
limita el consumo de arroz, camote y jugos de naranja y de uvas, la agencia de protecciÓn al consumidore aguas abiertas y ha hecho historiacomo la primera latina. 31 de julio de este aÑo cuando cynthia aguilar comenzÓ a nadar desde la orillasur de california para luego terminar a las 8:00 a.m. en la orilla norte de nevada. ese dÍa se convirtiÓ en la primera mujer latina en nadar la longitud del lado tajo. tomÓ 12 horas con 58 minutos. >> el cuerpo estÁ diseÑado y es una mÁquina...
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many years and for hisprofessionalism throughout her career , working as her historic preservation uvahen deeply, deeply involved with her experience in government and assembling this commission and i think it is an honor to acknowledge her dedication. so i would love to nominate her and also commissioner johns, i always sometimes call you supervisor johns. so same respect extended to you. having the expertise and history and the experience being on these seats, it's very paramount to our meetings. so that's actually to conclude my comment, i wanted to share and appreciate that and i've learned so much from all of yo , especially those in this commissionfor many years . beyond that knowledge on the secretaries. >> i am allowed to make comments, aren't i? >> clerk: this is the opportunity for commissioners to make comments and we should also open up public comment. >> i think all of you for your nomination. i'mvery honored. i am interested in , i do support the nomination of commissioner nageswaran for vice president and let me share why. i have nothing against commissioner black. commi
many years and for hisprofessionalism throughout her career , working as her historic preservation uvahen deeply, deeply involved with her experience in government and assembling this commission and i think it is an honor to acknowledge her dedication. so i would love to nominate her and also commissioner johns, i always sometimes call you supervisor johns. so same respect extended to you. having the expertise and history and the experience being on these seats, it's very paramount to our...