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they should base your employment on whethe's merited.viwill have to get around it but you had the supreme work so maybe that will far as civil service employees are considered. on top ofalk to the other caller about the constitution. i don't want he said i will suspend thev' constitution to kp myself in power and told his vice president to reject biden electors and keep■ç his own electors like he told mike pence. heone like that to appoint a loyalist. theconstitution and by the way, before you wor for trump, what was your education and where did you work? that's all i wanted to say, thank you. guest: there is a lot there. have undergraduate and graduate degrees from m.i.t., a law degree from the university ofaw in new york city for 20 years. i work behind cases and on rebel $27 billion of fraud. i've been ini haven't but i've n interested in politics. most of america's not been in government that this government is ours. much hours as anyone else's. it's incumbent othe callers■
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there is t whether the students are condemning, and whethe that thomas is a legitimate resistance --e to the israelis. this is a big question we grapple with in the film that again i think whate lenged making a film like that is that on all sides there is a lot of broad brushing and paintingf of different groups with broad brushes and that is whatd not t. host: one of the players, so to speak, in the last few weeks are members of congress themselves. talk about their role. guest: weress immediately weighing in on this and this is across the political spectrum. hearings and comments have taken place, the first hearing being december 5 education committee, run by vi/j■!inia■6 fox, called beforee committee the presidents of harvard university, pennsylvania and m.i.t. ttify. at that hearing there was the exchange what can be called a famousxc between a harvard g in which she posed a hypothetical question to each of these of ■-- answers of which went viral because of their inability to answer in a clear fashion and they were trying to navigate to key legal aspects and didn't really answer
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to change right no as the long-standing principle goes,o personhere, y's to decide for themselves whethedn't be the standard. the justices must be held to recusing in a way they should buy the code of judicial conduct. host: after the incident with the flag with justice person whs not motived by political consideration or desire to affect the outcome of the supreme court cases wldmeet ther recusal. i am therefore duty-bound to reject your recusal request from the senate. that was his response to the letter senator irvin and white house to chief justice roberts about this issue. st wrong. i ink this would say that he needs to step aside and he one of the arguments he made flag, it was his wife that flew i teach judicial ethics. always tell the judges that if there that feels the neo express themselves politically in that way if the case comes in front of you in the a fair andk at what is happening at your home and make a distinctn whether your family member put that flag up. if that case comes in front of you, you have to recuse. at's the circumstance here. host: the alliance jim is in md
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provide maximum to that of our part nearns we partner with what types of things could be -- matter whethsement to cover all war het n newer long range systems novel weapons that were not previously covered urkd strategic arm control agreement. so i thinkhe the expert community what could be covered what should be covered. but the formalt is very important consideration the to e with russia on this day and age consideration and the fact that ukrainian conflict is ongoing as of today russia policy not to engage us on these issues. given our support for their change that andpartmentalize at least as it relates to the strategic nuclear arsenal it is difficult to s conversation can begin. but i want to be clear from a u.s. be prepared for that discussion to happen. in advce 26th, 2026 ire hope russia is ready to engage and what we're going to do through the different actions we international for domestically et cetera to try to incentivize russia to take us up on that conversation and see. >> do you have plans to outline some of the ideas the united to russians about in this range of options a
provide maximum to that of our part nearns we partner with what types of things could be -- matter whethsement to cover all war het n newer long range systems novel weapons that were not previously covered urkd strategic arm control agreement. so i thinkhe the expert community what could be covered what should be covered. but the formalt is very important consideration the to e with russia on this day and age consideration and the fact that ukrainian conflict is ongoing as of today russia...
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badges did not work because the entire system was shut down we don't think about that and what it means wheth lives are run through a couple6n companies so now talking about data storage not most exciting topic with there are three companies that dominate the stora market 80 percent of storage his house by three companies and typically companies will pay just or maybe three copies of data with those companies one person makes a mistake two weeks ago and australiaccidentally erased an entire companies archives and ran all the retirement accounts for and university professors and. we accidentally erased it. the benefit's and i'll talk benefit of decentralization anyone can join as a storage provider there are 2500 around the world and anyone can sign i really don't want to give my important it and to create re a resiliency and is a more secure way to preserve the data that can be more competitive because diff providersdoes the ball chain come in? there is no company or amazon middle that is confirming that happen dire is a block chain that has proof of storage where being stored over time as so
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or whethe will be framed with income thism incoming presidential director said this for and all pods a range of statutory provisions and climate changes group it together maybe one more. oxen think is going to be a big issue. we care deeply about i care because■c l reason might sister who lives in orange county about it.ce just to live in the states. talking to some from boca raton he said the water is like bathtub i was talking to senator coleman i hope you guys get more snow there for that as a candidate for a cold snap because we need the precipitation to keep the incursion of water from the golf up the mississippi river. of other the force of wind, rain, hurricanes and the significance is a major issue. why not prepared for how many mud sliced we have to see? how manyy forest fires that cannot be controlled? hople must die as they are dying and other9. a real issue is a girl going up in the south it's a real issue. let's not pretend it does not exist butit let's mitigate it, less a managem had for the future of state one last thing i have 31 solar panels, i loveur renewable energ
or whethe will be framed with income thism incoming presidential director said this for and all pods a range of statutory provisions and climate changes group it together maybe one more. oxen think is going to be a big issue. we care deeply about i care because■c l reason might sister who lives in orange county about it.ce just to live in the states. talking to some from boca raton he said the water is like bathtub i was talking to senator coleman i hope you guys get more snow there for that...
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whethe what we are seeing in terms of monetary inflection and the challenge with the inflation levelt 2.6% and going to be above target for this year and next year. challenge getting back on the final mile as we talk about through the lens of the united states as well with stubborn challenges. the market on the back foot in session today. non-farm payroll from the united states to add to the complexity. we are talking about a still tight labor market driving up services prices. let's get into what we are seeing at a market level in europe. a slippage of 27 points on the ftse 100. down .30%. slim gains before the session. a likely negative after today's trade. when it comes to french stocks, there was leeway for the french and german storcks to close out positive. we are giving back .30% on the french market and .40% on the german market. in contrast to what we have seen from the united states, the u.s. market has been a furtherm trad than here in europe. we are down on the italian market by .20%. slight slippage from the ibex in spain. in terms of sectors and what investors are tradi
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then i think the really intriguing question whethe■wr tt so-called spiritual■q awakeningr these, younces,qg you kno, are they a bug or are they a feature or of how these compounds end up being therapeutic for people? i is where people who findhealing or reprieve from suffering through psychedelics. i find that it typically was not y that the psychedelics kind of unlocked o. i think it's more that they kind ofnt in new direction and oftentimes those dirtion dimensl practicet're■[definitely somet'e talked and thought about with se makes me think of the two pathways that we're sort of policy in the us right now. and you've got the super medical model and en sort the more opening up you use for all model is colloquial way of maybe puttingou have any feelings abot that? do you think thatdicalized go ta ■8model? or do you think that that might access in a way is■u■p i mean i think we're likely to see kind of an open tent approach future. you know, i think there is a lot of value in theswith a lot of feel comfortable doing this with life, clinicians doing this, a system and a place that fee
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minutes after this dramatic encounter, waring convened t conference in briggs and publicly pressed on whethy of public marshall he was an to dismiss hipendg lawsuit and refile a file new briggs mp as first frontal attack on public school in americanfiled briggs d in the charleston federal courthouse. in may 1951 before a three judge panel, which[4 included waring d prior years the civil rights ses in the south were sparsely attended by members of the black community, lest they be identified as members of the naacp. that wouldet youir schoolteache. or they were. they may be seen as challenges to the racial status. but on the morning of may■p■w 2, 1951, as the sun in charleston, african americans lined up at the federal courthouse and down broad street. as far as the eye could see, hoping to absorb what many thought might be the most important case in history. l entered the charleston federal that morning, he turned to his youngest sister, bob carter, and said, bob, it's all over. carter his youngest sister, was a bit mystified. what did he mean. he said they're not scared anymore. endance in
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i think this is what we should sking us each of us in our roles whethe w philanthropists or school doence could■ starting a conversation in your parents associat i how we draw guardrails around technology. it's harder to make these changes as an individual family when every other kid in■s your kid's class is on social media. when we come together, and wit d the line here and delay the use of social meil at least after middle school or draw tech-free zones around interpersonal interactions and phys a those in our child's day. it's a lot more seizable. what we're doing right now. separate from government, whethert's the judiciary or the legislative branch, i do think there's a lot we can do in communities. there are movements receipt right now that young people are building, the log-off and others as well, wired human is another. but these being driven by young people to help renegotiat th technology. they need support, they need to be given a bigger, sort of a trumpet, understand that young people aren't just sitting by and watching this ppbut they're trying to be a part of the solutio
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so wheth ultimate form of aggression, whether it's, you know, taking cherri and selling them or whateverore than thomas or so thomas, or wasth west virginia infantry from the time of his enlistment in the summer of 1862, until he mustered out lot time in the valley at pohe witnessed war bed against civilians. nearly three decades after the ■iconflict, or took time to reflect on those war really offr up those experiences to future generations as lessons. ouwhat it means go to war, and then how consists of much more than armies fighting ea on a battlefield. i think quite frankly, rea■■ding r's postwar writings, he was very bothered by how things were beco ized. and he and his comrades did not see war as something romantic. they saw it as tragic and cataclysmic. a lesson be learned from one of the reasons i love orr's writing is because he puts on what i teach to my students all the time. that history is a powerful sson, is a great teacher. you need to have history that is usable to learns that the civil war is something that people can learn. i think it's clear. after reading hision on the
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>> better training, more focused training specific to the population we work with whethe autism, a childith multiple disa learning support. there needs to be better focused training for teachers and paraprofessional staff as well. 99% of the time teachers are training their staff on how to work with these studentsmind you we have to teach, maintain paperworkour kids are happy, healthy and safe it's a lot of things under the umbrella of the salary remake time you have teachers who are not well seasoned and able to train their paraprofessional staff be never been trained effectively themselves. i was lucky. every teacher i worked with had i passed that on to everyone with at my school. it goes in tandem with what you said about making sure children are safe and are able to access their education and not have to deal with the harsh realities of the world we are dealing with wh in that school building. >> i appreciate your leadership and fact that you served as a teacher and paraprofessional, your experience is significant. i want to highlight the philadelphia federation of teachers and the
>> better training, more focused training specific to the population we work with whethe autism, a childith multiple disa learning support. there needs to be better focused training for teachers and paraprofessional staff as well. 99% of the time teachers are training their staff on how to work with these studentsmind you we have to teach, maintain paperworkour kids are happy, healthy and safe it's a lot of things under the umbrella of the salary remake time you have teachers who are not...
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he says that needs to be said ir otherher, whethe people may have signed the form, there may be some chain of custodyy have s for iss the special counsel, david weiss, is confident that hunter wadents one who cheh no in the box, hence why we're here during trial. alsoe in the courtroom, l the first lady, jill biden, showing a sign of support to her son today, who also happens to be her 73rd birthday. she joined her daughter and hunter's sister, bishe jo, in the courtroom.t to they sat together. they took notes, paid close attentio n to the juryselect selection. president biden was not in the courtroom,ion,s on but was abouf minutes away from court at his home in wilmington. ease he released a statement that says in part, as the president, i don't and won't comment on pending federal cases, but as a dad, i hav pendr boundless love for my son, confidence in him and respect for his strengthidence. bee our family has been through a lot together and jill and i are going to continue to ba ie t there for hunter and our family with our love and support. teoujessee the case is expected to las
he says that needs to be said ir otherher, whethe people may have signed the form, there may be some chain of custodyy have s for iss the special counsel, david weiss, is confident that hunter wadents one who cheh no in the box, hence why we're here during trial. alsoe in the courtroom, l the first lady, jill biden, showing a sign of support to her son today, who also happens to be her 73rd birthday. she joined her daughter and hunter's sister, bishe jo, in the courtroom.t to they sat together....
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and it doesn't matter whether i'm in a blue stater whethe in g district. the message is the same. the peoplee is are fed uph with this. they're fed up with the open border. the fed upm, eg to the their security, their feeling of safety, and of course, the cost of living. ing ofy and,fthe rising cost of, all these things that are compounding the problems that we can fix. and i think for that reason, the american people are goin the to give us a chance to do that. >> every crime, every murder,ce ev and eventually i pray to god i'm wrong. ifally i a terror attack happens by joe biden's unvetted, illegal and his open bordersr pi policies now at 11 million unvetted in this country, he's got blood on his hands. what did president trump specifically say he would doy on the border? i assume he probably said just willsck to the policie that were working when he left office. yeah, that's the whole thing.is see, president trump is a bold leader and he understood. he ran re on border. he reminded us back in 2015. border. border, border. becausine he saw this disasterng coming and he got contr
and it doesn't matter whether i'm in a blue stater whethe in g district. the message is the same. the peoplee is are fed uph with this. they're fed up with the open border. the fed upm, eg to the their security, their feeling of safety, and of course, the cost of living. ing ofy and,fthe rising cost of, all these things that are compounding the problems that we can fix. and i think for that reason, the american people are goin the to give us a chance to do that. >> every crime, every...
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involved in the alaska airlines flight and has youror not the documents specific to ■ythat plane, whethderstanding that is true that they don't exist. correctly, the security camera footage was overwritten. bongdoor plug and no paperwork exists and is that all right? my understanding. >> that seem shocking. is there concern that an employee at boeing is hiding key information about this? ■another justice department has a separate investigation underway. i think it is too early to have anthose circumstances. >> prior to these crashes, boeing was a storied company with a rich history of building the best and safest planes in the world anduring the pandemic boeing conducted employee buyouts and involuntary layoffs and once travel picked up and airplane ordersresu rce gap and according to a wall street journal article publisthpresent one of the unions, roughly half have less than six years experience. that is double the level before the pandemic. during your investigation, to what extent has the inexperience of engineers or insptorsservations made in the t faa's audit? >> i think significan
involved in the alaska airlines flight and has youror not the documents specific to ■ythat plane, whethderstanding that is true that they don't exist. correctly, the security camera footage was overwritten. bongdoor plug and no paperwork exists and is that all right? my understanding. >> that seem shocking. is there concern that an employee at boeing is hiding key information about this? ■another justice department has a separate investigation underway. i think it is too early to have...
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shall we be doing to reach out to students who may be struggling to find inspiration at the school whethow can reach out to the end of first place to encourage them to consider a future career of let's say teaching with a struggling in school themselves? >> what i would say is give them options, show them that it's not -- why they might have be provide additional supplemental support. you give them options on w like okay myself. i didn't go to college right out of high school. i wish that it somewhat to sit with me that, where you can do this, you can move into a technical school, yareer training. there is only different options out there. school is hard, it in you know you somebody in your corner supporting you it makes it you want to push through, so to speak. and another thing we can do as far as recruiting those same students into edution offering them positions starting off at the lower tiered education positions such as bus attended and paraprofessio to figure out what they it's for them, like it did for me. >> i like it, nice. appreciate that, thank you. talk a little bit about ea
shall we be doing to reach out to students who may be struggling to find inspiration at the school whethow can reach out to the end of first place to encourage them to consider a future career of let's say teaching with a struggling in school themselves? >> what i would say is give them options, show them that it's not -- why they might have be provide additional supplemental support. you give them options on w like okay myself. i didn't go to college right out of high school. i wish that...
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and the second question is whethe antitrust is for real or just a sham.n we you kn, there was a there was one. and you remember the when the l it, or whatever you want to call tightening up on the big tech firms and samour did a bunch of things and i thought, gee, this could be the federal trade commission's policy or or joe biden's policy on big tech. it sounds jui reacting justs res the chinese communist party's policy and they just want to quash wealthy people and firms. so i think this is tension particularly in trust for looking at a china. so i'm going to i'm probably way my time not over tell them this was perfect thanks so much for all the sage advice both in terms of lights write a book and him to write it but also how to read it and how to review it. but we'll turn it over to eleanor to follow up. thank you, harry. this is great. everybody. good to see you, andrew. thank you. wonderful inviting us. very nice to be here. so i take the as basically political economy project and in political economy the underlying question is who controls the marke
and the second question is whethe antitrust is for real or just a sham.n we you kn, there was a there was one. and you remember the when the l it, or whatever you want to call tightening up on the big tech firms and samour did a bunch of things and i thought, gee, this could be the federal trade commission's policy or or joe biden's policy on big tech. it sounds jui reacting justs res the chinese communist party's policy and they just want to quash wealthy people and firms. so i think this is...
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for example, you heard just the other day that when considering whethe bed is available for homeless people, it has both a ph sense and is a legal sense. and whether cigarettes or alcohol are available to people in idaho, there's both a physical question and a legal question. opioids are available in hospitals. th are on the shelf. they are phycay there, but there's a legal queio that comes into play too. it is the same with abortions. in response to the cef justice's question o conscience, the general said both hospitals and doctors are exempt from impala' supposed abortion mandate. we're relie to hear that, but i thinkt it highlights the utter inconcy of the administration's reading. so impala's stabilization requirement is general enough not to oe extra-textual protections like conscience protections, then it cannot be so specific and include a requirement that is in direct conflict with state law. those two don't jibe. this court does not lightly find a direct conflict. congress speak clear it has not done so here. the administration's position ultimately is untetheredrom any lim
for example, you heard just the other day that when considering whethe bed is available for homeless people, it has both a ph sense and is a legal sense. and whether cigarettes or alcohol are available to people in idaho, there's both a physical question and a legal question. opioids are available in hospitals. th are on the shelf. they are phycay there, but there's a legal queio that comes into play too. it is the same with abortions. in response to the cef justice's question o conscience, the...
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. >> what happens if a dispute arises with respect to wheth or not t doctor was in the confines of idaho law? is the doctor subjected to the vi by a medical authority? exac how is that evaluated because it is an obvious cce if an individual eon for a doctor and we areg a debate about is that covered by your submission that nothing in idaho law prohi who makes the decision of whether or not something is within or without? >> i imagine there arere two was it can be enf the board of medicine has a licensing oht and the idaho supreme coure made clear that the med judgment isn't going to be based on the objective standard what a reasonable doctor would do. the second way would --. >> what is the standar >> the good faith medical judgment. >> and if there'somplaint against the doctor that his standards don't comply and say the particular emergency room he his own particulartandard? >> what the supreme court has said is you may consider another doctors opinion on the question of whether that pretext will medical judgment, not a good faith one. >> justice thomas, justice alito. >> i would think
. >> what happens if a dispute arises with respect to wheth or not t doctor was in the confines of idaho law? is the doctor subjected to the vi by a medical authority? exac how is that evaluated because it is an obvious cce if an individual eon for a doctor and we areg a debate about is that covered by your submission that nothing in idaho law prohi who makes the decision of whether or not something is within or without? >> i imagine there arere two was it can be enf the board of...
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he is suggesting wheth en if it is an official act whether you still grant immunity if that act does not plausib vwed as within the realm of law. he can correct me if i'm wrong. >> that was the question. >> that i think would be a superior rule then what is in the categorical lehat emerged in the trial. >> i'm not quite sure why he use the word plausible because that seems to negate, might is well -- might as well give absolute if you say plausible because anybody could argue plausibility. we don't even require plausible, we require reasonable and qualified immunity. >> one might argue that it is not plaulegal to order seal team six and i don't want to slander seal team six bec seriously they are hon. they are bound by the uniform code of liry justice not to obey uawl orders. i inone could say that it's not plausible that that is legal, that the action woulde legal. i'm sure you've thought of lots of hypotheticals and i'm sure you have as we wre president could sai'm using an official power and yet the president uses it in an outrageous manner. >> that may well be an objective dermin
he is suggesting wheth en if it is an official act whether you still grant immunity if that act does not plausib vwed as within the realm of law. he can correct me if i'm wrong. >> that was the question. >> that i think would be a superior rule then what is in the categorical lehat emerged in the trial. >> i'm not quite sure why he use the word plausible because that seems to negate, might is well -- might as well give absolute if you say plausible because anybody could argue...
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talked about white-collar workers, if that's the case with them, what about other levels of work whethe'sing like that? are there similarities in what you see with white-collar workers? guest: i think the white-collar market is the slowest piece. in other sectors, things are still great. i heard from some people after my story came out saying i don't know what you are talking about. it's never been better for me out there. in retail, health care, government work those sectors are still hiring. not at the gangbusters levels of a few years ago but still at a healthy clip. host: what does it mean that when someone is looking for work, they get to an interview and they are scoping outhings like salary and benefits and other things. what are employers now willing to give up compared to what we saw during the pandemic? guest: what i've been hearing is employers are not as willing to give things up. one woman told me a talent coach works with a lot of people said their first offer is often their last offer where maybe before, when the job market was really hot and employers would be willing to g
talked about white-collar workers, if that's the case with them, what about other levels of work whethe'sing like that? are there similarities in what you see with white-collar workers? guest: i think the white-collar market is the slowest piece. in other sectors, things are still great. i heard from some people after my story came out saying i don't know what you are talking about. it's never been better for me out there. in retail, health care, government work those sectors are still hiring....
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mitigation measures that you support over the course of the upended nsu just give a yes or no as to whethyou still believe this measures were justified. business >> not hearing you at all. could you please speak louder? >> sure. i'm going to go through listou support over the course of the printed nsu to get a yes or no as to what you believe these measures were justified. business closures? >> when 5000 people a were dying a day, yes. >> church closure? >> same thing.lo >> school closures? >> again. >> stay at home or? >> befo importrying to stop this tsunami of deaths that were occurring earlyou kept them going is debatable. >> mask mandates for adults and children mask mandates for children under five? >> and going back to what i said hat is in the contextt of at the time for the 5000 -- >> mask mandates for c under five, scientific evidence supporting that? >> there was n did masks on kids before you could do the study. you had to respond to an epidemic that was killing four to 5000 americans -- >> mask mandates for employees? vaccine mandates for students? vaccine that isplor militar
mitigation measures that you support over the course of the upended nsu just give a yes or no as to whethyou still believe this measures were justified. business >> not hearing you at all. could you please speak louder? >> sure. i'm going to go through listou support over the course of the printed nsu to get a yes or no as to what you believe these measures were justified. business closures? >> when 5000 people a were dying a day, yes. >> church closure? >> same...