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universal high-quality preschool for three and four-year-olds. all the data shows how that increases their prospect no matter what environment they come from to do better and make it through school. two years of free community college and high quality affordable childcare for working families. it would no longer cost -- it would no longer cost for lower income students going to school, the pell grants, we provide an additional $1500 in pell grants. also making $9 billion investment in educators, so we can address teacher shortages, diversify our pipeline, and improve teacher training, teacher mentoring. critically, it extend and ask and the child tax credit -- expand the child tax credit. what that means is instead of deducting $2000 per child off the bottom line of your taxes, which does not do too much for families who don't have a big tax bill to begin with. pretty soon before this month is out, families are going to get a significant check, for every child under the age of six you will get $3600 per child. for every child 6-17, you will get $
universal high-quality preschool for three and four-year-olds. all the data shows how that increases their prospect no matter what environment they come from to do better and make it through school. two years of free community college and high quality affordable childcare for working families. it would no longer cost -- it would no longer cost for lower income students going to school, the pell grants, we provide an additional $1500 in pell grants. also making $9 billion investment in...
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new york times, bloomberg and nbc universal. talk about "the new york times" and your decoder ring. >> "the new york times" has a list of priorities that they use and with that duration element it's obvious what should be the front page story and the pattern that i lay out about 15 rules and all that i notice they would get these glamorous photos on the front page. and to fit the narrative to fit something bad or the coronavirus will ravage society and you feel like they would put that on the front page and then the argument that fit that narrative at the top of the article but one example eyesight in the book and when they thought florida word reopen disney world last summer than it would have those super spreader events that this is reckless and horrible and everyone will die. and then it turns out weeks later it was no evidence of any super spreader event those stories did not make the front page and then eventually they start to trickle out barely a month later but they're not front-page stories others were buried in the pap
new york times, bloomberg and nbc universal. talk about "the new york times" and your decoder ring. >> "the new york times" has a list of priorities that they use and with that duration element it's obvious what should be the front page story and the pattern that i lay out about 15 rules and all that i notice they would get these glamorous photos on the front page. and to fit the narrative to fit something bad or the coronavirus will ravage society and you feel like...
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part of your university. and this institute names for ensuring that there is an understanding of site potential solutions are the biggest challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic. based on our common values, pursuing our common interest of thought up, and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally or somebody in law and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president biden's trip, for example, in june of this year. show this to you. it is significant that the last us a summit truck came up with some specific ways of come back in. because at 19 pandemic and fleshed out to miss beers to dialogue by having a trade policy council, as well as other bodies in order to strengthen transatlantic relations. ignite signals of closing ranks was also sent out from the latest nature in brussels. joining forces in a commitment to the form, again, the knots by mutual alliance agreement w
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you use a phrase of the silicon valley masters of the universe. can they really when it is so easy to go around what they are doing? >> facebook is noteworthy because they have allowed for some conservative content to do very well the content that works on facebook is not all hours but what is fact checked even if it is true. the best example as we are recording this i don't recall exactly we reported but how many fact checks on the wuhan lab series adjust by the establishment sanctioned fact checkers and now they are rethinking that. what breitbart puts out that her true, so often are of fact check as false or misleading verbally in falsehoods from cnn thrive. we are not treated equally on the platforms. we notice as shift after the 2016 election with facebook breitbart was the biggest outlet in "the new york times" and huffington post in terms of influence at the beginning of 2018 facebook switched the algorithm our traffic plummeted we were in the top five at about 20 of most popular publishers. cnn went up. clearly there is a manipulation. we
you use a phrase of the silicon valley masters of the universe. can they really when it is so easy to go around what they are doing? >> facebook is noteworthy because they have allowed for some conservative content to do very well the content that works on facebook is not all hours but what is fact checked even if it is true. the best example as we are recording this i don't recall exactly we reported but how many fact checks on the wuhan lab series adjust by the establishment sanctioned...
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another press conference at city university in that story got very little fraction that to me. and i was very surprised at the time because it was such a strong revelation, strong story, but it has taken 10 years now to maybe reach pollution. maybe people are now ready to upset the fact that the us by tools can be carrying. but it is the commercial surprise to to us we can live well with inflation in america hitting a 13 year high. people are rapidly feeling it in their pockets. and you poll, says 88 percent of americans are worried about the disproportionate increase in living costs. president biden bow claims that hasn't come as any surprise to him, and it's certainly having little impact on his spending plans. our experts believe in the data shows that most of the price increases we seen are, were expected, and expected to be temporary. nobody suggestion is unchecked inflation on the way. no, serious times. let's check that no one checked inflation claim. now if you have a car, it costs you twice as much to run it as it did last year. your prices have double your daily break
another press conference at city university in that story got very little fraction that to me. and i was very surprised at the time because it was such a strong revelation, strong story, but it has taken 10 years now to maybe reach pollution. maybe people are now ready to upset the fact that the us by tools can be carrying. but it is the commercial surprise to to us we can live well with inflation in america hitting a 13 year high. people are rapidly feeling it in their pockets. and you poll,...
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- an alternate universe. he called these mainstream state laws, these must integrity measures that are widely popular with americans quote -- listen to this, the single most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. really? this is our new president who promised to lower the temperature, bring america back together and rebuild a civil society where we can dialogue as fellow citizens. that is the person who is now yelling that mainstream state laws are more dangerous than two world wars? somehow analogous to the civil war? that is with the president of the united states said yesterday? what utter nonsense. it would be left out loud funny if it was not so completely and totally your sponsor. here are the great sins of the texas proposals. here is what is apparently so outrageous. they want to wind down a few emergency covid voting procedures, including drive-thru voting and polling places that are open all night long. i am serious. that is what this is all about. they want to wind down 2 covid voti
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mother press conference at city university in that story got very little fraction that to me. and i was very surprised at the time because it was such a strong revelation. strong story, but it has taken 10 years now to may be reached to relation. maybe people are now ready to upset the fact that these us by tools that they can be carrying. but this is a commercial surprise to, to us. we can right now there's fury across france, which on wednesday introduced vaccine passports for certain public places of protests, right? now are happening nationwide with paris hosting the largest rally of people are also unhappy about mandatory inoculations for jobs and sectors from a health to hospitality. let's cross live right now all the way to the french capital. charlotte, which is why for us, can you bring this up to speed? charlotte, what's the mood on the street that well, there is a huge amount of anger to 100 people come out for this particular project. but as you mentioned already, there are projects taking place for the country and it is not the 1st time we have seen people take to
mother press conference at city university in that story got very little fraction that to me. and i was very surprised at the time because it was such a strong revelation. strong story, but it has taken 10 years now to may be reached to relation. maybe people are now ready to upset the fact that these us by tools that they can be carrying. but this is a commercial surprise to, to us. we can right now there's fury across france, which on wednesday introduced vaccine passports for certain public...
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d with sort of a low level lecturer at the university and is often portrayed as a constitutional scholar of some, some notes. but in all of his meetings today, people are coming and explaining the constitution. i'm sure it all remains to be seen how this can be turned around if it will be turned around. right now. you know, i've been talking to constitutional experts since yesterday, and no one really sees either that the constitution allows them to do this or that there's a way out except for a political negotiation. like we had during the crisis of 2013. while the dismissed prime minister, he shim machine, she had called for protests against his ousting. but he now says he will hand over responsible if he to whoever the president chooses to replace him. she. she released a statement saying he would not be at the srp development in the country and was ready to serve tenicia from any location. use rod her new. she is a spokesperson for in that that that's the biggest party into noisiest parliament. she is also the daughter of the speaker, she says the move is a power grab, it is a coo an
d with sort of a low level lecturer at the university and is often portrayed as a constitutional scholar of some, some notes. but in all of his meetings today, people are coming and explaining the constitution. i'm sure it all remains to be seen how this can be turned around if it will be turned around. right now. you know, i've been talking to constitutional experts since yesterday, and no one really sees either that the constitution allows them to do this or that there's a way out except for...
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now it comes off to some students at the university of east anglia, complain the course was dominated by privileged white male experience. so now a new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multilingual medieval society, and it's colonial expansion. that essentially means the body being booted and offers. born in africa, asia, and south america. now top the reading list, we did ask people in britain for their thoughts today, everybody must bring their own set. thanks to shape. this is imposing one to speak with you on it and basically family. it is censorship because if you think some of the attitude correspond to your own, absolutely short term isn't completely misguided obviously that each other might find it offensive. well, that needs to be addressed to, you know, to, i've only told that it would be a big mistake. the fact is that the place written when they were in the time that they were. and i think that people, i think people are big enough for their understand what kind of time, what it wouldn't be you wouldn't write like that today. but then i th
now it comes off to some students at the university of east anglia, complain the course was dominated by privileged white male experience. so now a new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multilingual medieval society, and it's colonial expansion. that essentially means the body being booted and offers. born in africa, asia, and south america. now top the reading list, we did ask people in britain for their thoughts today, everybody must bring their own set....
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the universities defend the move. seeing the changes make the course more diverse and inclusive, adding that students will not study literature from around the world, including publications, from its own award winning graduates. but talk radio host, john gaunt, isn't having it. see sangria similar talk reflected in the world, did that creative writing cause, so they actually attacking their own it just seemed to me to be deft. of course, let's make sure the syllabus has writers from other ethnic backgrounds. let's make sure we show it's in its whole new clarity. but the idea is that you stop by counseling. shakespeare no, or that you counsel white male writers. how does that help any one? you can't just conflict and pretend to shakespeare didn't exist. i mean, they would never do this in some way, like prompts with molly. this is council culture outage was, is woke agenda and the students need to basically get to life. you can learn from the classics, wolf's, and all know enough to necessarily by studying the merchant
the universities defend the move. seeing the changes make the course more diverse and inclusive, adding that students will not study literature from around the world, including publications, from its own award winning graduates. but talk radio host, john gaunt, isn't having it. see sangria similar talk reflected in the world, did that creative writing cause, so they actually attacking their own it just seemed to me to be deft. of course, let's make sure the syllabus has writers from other...
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at the university named after the visit us professor gillian is a highly store off the piano teacher. he's especially popular among south korean students to his long experience with international competition. good. good, good. he has 7 south koreans in his class. a number that has steadily increased over the last week. did the press election for battle and competition, and born. and it was 23, a play cation from korea. this is really kind of friend, his son's feelings. ah, in general. very often the feeling of it, the thing is they know it will this i, this is our but it's not really deep knowledge is about this. and this excitement of people coming from and make this zot octaves are fresh. ah, my last battle in competition. first prize chinese 2nd prize, jump on this surf rise korean war . they told me to do with germans. ah, some journalist was surprising and wore it how it's possible dental and vision. who is there? i say this is although very positive. it's mean that this culture is will lead this is not just on the ours says on a little this will go ah, ah kim john who needs from
at the university named after the visit us professor gillian is a highly store off the piano teacher. he's especially popular among south korean students to his long experience with international competition. good. good, good. he has 7 south koreans in his class. a number that has steadily increased over the last week. did the press election for battle and competition, and born. and it was 23, a play cation from korea. this is really kind of friend, his son's feelings. ah, in general. very...
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we make sure students have access to universal prekindergarten community college. so, going back to the system that we had in march of 2020 is insufficient. we do have to build back better and we have to do it with strategies that we know will work. early childhood education, community college, high levels, those are ingredients to raise the bar. >> i keep scribbling notes as you are talking. if you keep catching me looking back at my paper it's like i'm back in school. on universal pre-k which i know a lot of education experts and professionals say is an importantto not only closing thd also getting kids, three-year-olds and four-year-olds on that trajectory of upward mobility and trajectory. however, there are people, notably republicans who look at that. why are we paying for this. as a talking and more concrete terms about why investing in universal pre-k is in port and not just for the education of the children, but for the future prosperity of the country. >> two that i say pay now or pay later. i worked in the school with dedicated educators and we served th
we make sure students have access to universal prekindergarten community college. so, going back to the system that we had in march of 2020 is insufficient. we do have to build back better and we have to do it with strategies that we know will work. early childhood education, community college, high levels, those are ingredients to raise the bar. >> i keep scribbling notes as you are talking. if you keep catching me looking back at my paper it's like i'm back in school. on universal pre-k...
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that is why we support universal pre-k for three-year-olds and four-year-olds. [applause] if we get it done, you won't have to pay for it in virginia. we believe 12 years of education is not enough to compete in a 21st-century economy. that's why i want to make two years of community college available to every single american. [applause] we can afford to do this. i do have one concern. my wife, jill, is teaching full-time still as a community college professor. [cheers and applause] terry is going to be her boss again. she teaches at northern virginia community college. by the way, since the time she started working there, she has never stopped teaching. when we got elected, she thought i would object to her still teaching. i strongly supported it. teaching is not what my wife does, it's who she is. folks, look. the fact is, the idea that we are able to bring together people and give them great opportunities is totally within -- we can afford to do this. we can afford to do this if the very wealthy just start paying their fair share, just a little bit. terry and
that is why we support universal pre-k for three-year-olds and four-year-olds. [applause] if we get it done, you won't have to pay for it in virginia. we believe 12 years of education is not enough to compete in a 21st-century economy. that's why i want to make two years of community college available to every single american. [applause] we can afford to do this. i do have one concern. my wife, jill, is teaching full-time still as a community college professor. [cheers and applause] terry is...
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a call real scientist i senior lecturer at the university of queensland. she says it's time for the australian government to take climate change. seriously. there's absolutely no doubt the great barrier is under the threat and the the data is there, it's from only a strain, government organizations. it's one of those universities making very clean, very few still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess, bleaching events which, which frequently result in large mortality on the rave. we have one quality problem . we're industrialized being the coastline of the great barrier reef, which adds to water quality problems. so if the threats we've lost considerable sections of the great barrier reef. and if we don't take very dramatic action on climate change, we will get more and more bleaching events. and the race will not have time to recover. the federal government has an calling record on climate change. not only do we have aspiration to 0 emissions, not actual target, but we government also aggressively chases new fossil fuel
a call real scientist i senior lecturer at the university of queensland. she says it's time for the australian government to take climate change. seriously. there's absolutely no doubt the great barrier is under the threat and the the data is there, it's from only a strain, government organizations. it's one of those universities making very clean, very few still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess, bleaching events which, which frequently result in large...
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university, and the chair of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. watch the conversation monday beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and before the program, go to c-span.org/presidentssurvey to see the results of the 2021 survey. >> on wednesday, president biden signed three congressional review acts into law. they include strengthening worker protections against employment discrimination. pres. biden: sit down, sit down, sit down. thank you. [applause] madam speaker, welcome to almost the other side. it's great to see you guys. and it's strange to have congressmen stand up for me; that's an unusual thing to do. but thank you so much. well, welcome to the adjunct to the white house here. i'm about to sign into law three bills which you all have written and passed protecting our planet from climate-disturbing greenhouse gas, particularly methane, which is devastating; protecting consumers from predatory lenders; and protecting workers from employment discrimination. each of these bills each of these bills reflects a return to common sense and commitment t
university, and the chair of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. watch the conversation monday beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and before the program, go to c-span.org/presidentssurvey to see the results of the 2021 survey. >> on wednesday, president biden signed three congressional review acts into law. they include strengthening worker protections against employment discrimination. pres. biden: sit down, sit down, sit down. thank you. [applause] madam speaker, welcome to almost...
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now it comes after some students at the university of east anglia complained the course was dominated by privilege to white male experience. so now a new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multilingual medieval society and its colonial expansion. that essentially means the bards have been booted and the author born in authors, excuse me, born in africa, asia, and south america. now, top of the reading list, we asked people in britain for their thoughts to me, everybody must bring their own set. thanks to chase. this is imposing on people to on it and basically finding it it's censorship because if you think some of the attitudes don't correspond to your own, absolutely short term isn't completely misguided, obviously that each of them might find it offensive. well, that needs to be read to do, i will listen to that. that would be a big mistake. the fact is that the play written when they were in time to they were and i think that people, i think people are big enough to be understand what kind of time wouldn't be you wouldn't write about today. but then
now it comes after some students at the university of east anglia complained the course was dominated by privilege to white male experience. so now a new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multilingual medieval society and its colonial expansion. that essentially means the bards have been booted and the author born in authors, excuse me, born in africa, asia, and south america. now, top of the reading list, we asked people in britain for their thoughts to me,...
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and that the american university system is kind of copying the german system. she talked about to me, was seen as the founder of the understanding that at a university you should not only teach but also have the freedom to do independent research. so it was all in all of the celebration of science and the celebration of the trans atlantic relationship and about the transit atlantic relationship. of course we're waiting for her to go to the white house and meet with the president joe biden a little later for now. we're going to have to leave it there. thank you so very much in his po, reporting from the white house. i want to tell you now about some of the other stories making headlines around the world. top dutch crime reporter peter or the reese has died of gunshot wounds after being shot in a business street in amsterdam. more than a week ago was the confidant of a key witness and a drug trial. 2 suspects have been arrested. turkey marking the 5th anniversary of a field military coup. some 250 people died and thousands were injured when a military faction tri
and that the american university system is kind of copying the german system. she talked about to me, was seen as the founder of the understanding that at a university you should not only teach but also have the freedom to do independent research. so it was all in all of the celebration of science and the celebration of the trans atlantic relationship and about the transit atlantic relationship. of course we're waiting for her to go to the white house and meet with the president joe biden a...
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here with you when i enrolled as an undergraduate at the university of pennsylvania. my grandmother gave me a manuscript. written by her great-grandfather, jb stratford it was a memoir that began with jb's father buying his own freedom from enslavement in versailles, kentucky. and continued through jb's life as a successful business owner and hotelier in tulsa, oklahoma. it was by reading this memoir that i understood a part of family history that had only been spoken about in whisper. the tulsa race massacre that had destroyed our family business and criminalized our patriarch, jb stratford. educated at oberlin college and indianapolis law school jb had a hotel business in tulsa, that would have been worth over 2 million dollars in today's money. his hotel the 54 room stratford hotel on the historic, greenwood avenue. was sat and burned to the ground during the tulsa race massacre of 1921. along with over 30 square blocks of black owned property causing him to flee to kansas and later to chicago to save his own life. he was falsely indicted for inciting the riot by a
here with you when i enrolled as an undergraduate at the university of pennsylvania. my grandmother gave me a manuscript. written by her great-grandfather, jb stratford it was a memoir that began with jb's father buying his own freedom from enslavement in versailles, kentucky. and continued through jb's life as a successful business owner and hotelier in tulsa, oklahoma. it was by reading this memoir that i understood a part of family history that had only been spoken about in whisper. the...
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eastern on lectures in history in the university professor felix harcourt teaches a class on the role of u.s. -- ufo conspiracy theories have a american culture. and on sundays at booktv features leading authors discussing their latest books. on sunday on booktv at 8 p.m. eastern on "after words" economist dambisa moyo offers an and insider you on corporate boards in her book on boards were and how they can work better in a chaotic world. then at 9 p.m. best-selling author james patterson and former president bill clinton discuss their thriller the presidency daughter about the direction of a a former u.s. presidents daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv every saturday and booktv every sunday on c-span2. >> and now on booktv from the virginia festi
eastern on lectures in history in the university professor felix harcourt teaches a class on the role of u.s. -- ufo conspiracy theories have a american culture. and on sundays at booktv features leading authors discussing their latest books. on sunday on booktv at 8 p.m. eastern on "after words" economist dambisa moyo offers an and insider you on corporate boards in her book on boards were and how they can work better in a chaotic world. then at 9 p.m. best-selling author james...
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in campbell, we have a bi duleigh bar here who's a lecturer of transitional justice at the american university of afghanistan from east on both peter galbraith, former deputy un envoy, to have gotten his son and also incapable phase the lands, political commentator, and professor at campbell university. gentlemen, welcome to you all. thank you for being with us on inside story phase alarm. let me start with you in couple. the tiny band claims the control 70 percent of territory enough guns found today mainly in the north. how worrying to you all these advances and territorial gates? thanks for having me. my. i think my the situation and i've got his son has gotten woodson center. they're up, it has to withdrawal of mr. by the command, i think so i'm not going to the right direction. taliban says already taken more than $124.00 districts especially not is already under the seach. some of the main prevention centers are under the c h i d, p, internal displace, people are getting larger and larger in many groups. some are coming to cover. some are getting to the closer, closest, secure places. it
in campbell, we have a bi duleigh bar here who's a lecturer of transitional justice at the american university of afghanistan from east on both peter galbraith, former deputy un envoy, to have gotten his son and also incapable phase the lands, political commentator, and professor at campbell university. gentlemen, welcome to you all. thank you for being with us on inside story phase alarm. let me start with you in couple. the tiny band claims the control 70 percent of territory enough guns...
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and artificial intelligence and it creates a strategic plan our relationship between researchers and universities to expand how we create more stem workforce. we've also confirmed the executive director of the white house office of science and technology policy. first time becoming a cabinet level position scientific advisor. i think that is hugely powerful. very, very important. it's also strengthened the nassau leadership by designating bill nelson to run and also the deputy administrator to be the first woman to serve in this capacity in the history of the agency. as the chair of the committee i'm not just representing colorado although colorado had a very strong scientific community led by companies like ball corporation. i have to make sure i get that in. but we also need a whole of government approach to address the challenges we face in space and science. it's the department of defense, the department of commerce. and i think that by continuing the national space council, the biden administration has made it clear that leadership in the space continues to be a priority. and they already ha
and artificial intelligence and it creates a strategic plan our relationship between researchers and universities to expand how we create more stem workforce. we've also confirmed the executive director of the white house office of science and technology policy. first time becoming a cabinet level position scientific advisor. i think that is hugely powerful. very, very important. it's also strengthened the nassau leadership by designating bill nelson to run and also the deputy administrator to...
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her own pulling firm lake research partners and dan hopkins, professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania, whose research focuses on american elections and public opinion. it's really great to have you both here. so let me start with you, and i'll just ask you the same question. who we had president trump back in ohio. then back to the border is going to be in florida. who should worry more of the republicans or the democrats about his, you know, returned to rallies. well, i think american public to worry the most because it's a return to the division and strive and personal politics that a lot of voters remember, we won by 7000000 those rejected in this last election. but i think the democrats should be worried if they ignored him, and we don't, we don't take for granted. or we also have no idea what kind of impact you'll have on the off year election. what he's not actually on the ballot. and the republican should be very worried that they're taking a short term fix. that is a long term addiction. dan. i love to get your views on this, but i was very, very taken with an
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specifically, but the threat to universities and what's going on at the university level is concerning. >> thank you. justin, do we have a question from the audience? >> sorry. my mic is not working. >> it is now. >> we have a lot of great questions here. the first one is actually going out for for chad. we've seen the recent administration and congress address confucius institutes and we've seen noticeable impact, but why has it been harder to address the thousand talents program and what makes it so difficult to target the program directly so that -- >> so the question was really about the thousand talents program, what makes it so difficult to target that like we've done with the confucius. i think if you go back, there's been, i believe it's senate homeland security committee back in -- two years ago. two to three years ago. a very extensive report on the thousand talents program. and how it works. what's the design behind it. the influence here in the u.s. its ultimate goal. there's been a lot of effort to shine a light on this program. i talk about it hand in hand with the confuc
specifically, but the threat to universities and what's going on at the university level is concerning. >> thank you. justin, do we have a question from the audience? >> sorry. my mic is not working. >> it is now. >> we have a lot of great questions here. the first one is actually going out for for chad. we've seen the recent administration and congress address confucius institutes and we've seen noticeable impact, but why has it been harder to address the thousand...
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we are going to invest in historic black colleges and universities. while these schools may not have the endowments needed for these jobs, these students are just as capable as learning while they need for the jobs of the future. of course, no job is as urgent as climate change. last week i met with eight governors for the better part of an hour, all from western states, republicans and democrats. we are facing extreme heat, record drought, and a fire season that threatens to be more destructive than ever. last year, more than 10 million acres burned in the west. 10 million acres. not counting the lives and homes lost. more land than exists in my home state of delaware and our neighbors in maryland combined. the drought conditions this year are twice as bad. reservoirs that are 40 feet, 50 feet down. the extreme weather is not just in the west. in illinois, farmers downstate are dealing with more frequent droughts. two weeks ago, you just had a nearly unprecedented tornado. we can't wait any longer to deal with the climate crisis. we see with our own
we are going to invest in historic black colleges and universities. while these schools may not have the endowments needed for these jobs, these students are just as capable as learning while they need for the jobs of the future. of course, no job is as urgent as climate change. last week i met with eight governors for the better part of an hour, all from western states, republicans and democrats. we are facing extreme heat, record drought, and a fire season that threatens to be more...
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you can university as a tries to de, colonize its creative writing course on that after spring break. this is our to international ah, ah, i me ah, ah, i use the president joe biden invoke civil war parallels with greater frequency. this is ominous and dangerous. unfortunately, it would seem, this is how the major political parties and the media view, the state of our politics. in a war, there are casualties and defeat in the culture. wars can one side bank, we should see other the mac, this is our t international. are there has been a new victim of cancel culture, william shakespeare. a renowned creative writing course in the u. k. is to be de colonized which includes who dropping the works of the english play, right. the move was immediately ridiculed with many branding it anti academic. was comes after some students at the university of east anglia complained the course was dominated by privilege to white male experience. so now a new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multilingual medieval society. and it's colonial expansion. that essentially means
you can university as a tries to de, colonize its creative writing course on that after spring break. this is our to international ah, ah, i me ah, ah, i use the president joe biden invoke civil war parallels with greater frequency. this is ominous and dangerous. unfortunately, it would seem, this is how the major political parties and the media view, the state of our politics. in a war, there are casualties and defeat in the culture. wars can one side bank, we should see other the mac, this is...
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german studies is part of your university. and this institute is ensuring that there is an understanding of potential solutions for the big challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic and based on our common values pursuing our common interest of thought up. and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president biden's trip, for example, in june of this year. it is, was significant that the last u. u. s. a summit talk came up with some specific ways of come back in because 19 pandemic and fleshed out to miss beers to dialogue by having a trade in our policy council. as well as other bodies in order to strengthen transatlantic relations, i did not know of closing ranks was also sent out from the latest nature in brussels. joining forces in a commitment to the form, again, the knots by mutual alliance agreement which shows alliance the way forward an
german studies is part of your university. and this institute is ensuring that there is an understanding of potential solutions for the big challenges facing us in our age on both sides of the atlantic and based on our common values pursuing our common interest of thought up. and this requires a comprehensive dialogue actually across academic communities. and beyond this in the political sphere as well, both bilaterally and within the framework. the u. s. a dialog on the occasion president...
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find out with the case reveals about the presidency with historian michael university of his ability and brian williams and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on pleasures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professional joseph looked at civil military relations during the korean war including general douglas macarthur's removal present. truman. >> tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books on sunday, and 855 eastern, an in-depth look at the trump administration's covid-19 pandemic with washington post journalist and they discussed the book, nightmare scenario. at ten eastern on afterwards, retired marine wayne phelps writes about how the military is seeking relies on drones in a book on killing remotely. if every advice cornell university professor air force officer pretty much mark in history to be able to be every three kid on c-span two. find a full schedule under program guide for visit cspan.org. >> house committee investigating january 6th attack in the u.s. capitol hoses first hearing on tuesday, officers from the u.s. capitol police in washing
find out with the case reveals about the presidency with historian michael university of his ability and brian williams and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on pleasures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professional joseph looked at civil military relations during the korean war including general douglas macarthur's removal present. truman. >> tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books on sunday, and 855 eastern, an in-depth look at the trump...
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so goes to the korean national university of one of the most prestigious schools to study music in the country. me chaos was set up about 30 years ago to help south korea achieve greater autistic success on the global stage. a special training program for young adults from ice to 18 years old has helped professors discover and train students from a young age like young. so there are about $200.00 young south koreans here to dream of the korea in classical music. so could me talk to the total is globalization. kimberly's or not? professor kim isn't a claim pianist and one of the country's most distinguished teacher. he often judges national and international competitions. me tongue in jargon that nothing to be on me and then all the g, g i n s h e. go chung, you know, giving daniel, my next in kim de june believes that talent alone is not her companion, julia julia. i got to go get her. so welcome to the 10 gog in the hedge, catering and how can the different journeyman in the collegiate medical mission and if it could take up to human. but i didn't go in and tend to be stated at west l
so goes to the korean national university of one of the most prestigious schools to study music in the country. me chaos was set up about 30 years ago to help south korea achieve greater autistic success on the global stage. a special training program for young adults from ice to 18 years old has helped professors discover and train students from a young age like young. so there are about $200.00 young south koreans here to dream of the korea in classical music. so could me talk to the total is...
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howeverr there are people, notably republicans who look at universal pre-k, why are we paying for this? talking in more concrete terms about why investing in universal pre-k is important not just for the education ofhi those children, but for the future prosperity of the country? >> too that i say pay now or pay later. i was in elementary school principal and i worked in a school with dedicated educators. we served three and four -year-olds. we had students who weread learning foundational skills. i'm not even going to get into the brain science when that learning executive functioning that can lead to greater success in elementary school. but the data also suggest students that have a good a foundation in early childhood igeducation are more likely to seek high level courses. are more likely to be prepared for college. it pays dividends later. how's the science on this and it shows quality programming does lead to success later in life but i can say from extremes, jonathan, i can say which student did not have a good quality early childhood experience when they were getting support an
howeverr there are people, notably republicans who look at universal pre-k, why are we paying for this? talking in more concrete terms about why investing in universal pre-k is important not just for the education ofhi those children, but for the future prosperity of the country? >> too that i say pay now or pay later. i was in elementary school principal and i worked in a school with dedicated educators. we served three and four -year-olds. we had students who weread learning...
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma. but big differences remain. d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the states for us by william. we heard in that report that differences do remain. so tell us more about how those differences were discussed in these talks. good morning to me there's so. busy many differences in this relationship that have no clear strategy for resolving as much as they say, they want to resolve them and want to remain on a, a friendly, agreeable path. you have, you know, china, for example, the u. s. d as a, not just an economic threat, but also a strategic military one, germany and europe more broadly has basically, she's only as an economic opportunity. you have your opinion and c
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma. but big differences remain. d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the...
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professor sam williams of the wretched penn state university hosts an utterly worthless class. >> to be less whiteness to be less certain, defensive, ignorant, be more humble, listen, believe, break with party and break with solidarity. >> it's more or less just recognizing what you have in life whatever that may be and not thinking yourself superior because of that. >> what way with people find that offensive? >> conservatives, i guess. >> what's the point of what it's trying to say? >> i don't want to get canceled so i'm trying to be careful with what i say. >> who have you guys a press most today? >> i have an oppressed anyone today. >> are you sure of that? you are breathing. have you left your house today? >> yes. >> okay, so you may have oppressed somebody. >> mark: you may have oppressed somebody just by breathing. what a great country. america is the only place on earth where whites can become multi-gazillion errors by declaring that all other rights are [bleep] holes. >> what if you could just give us feedback on our inevitable and often unaware racist assumptions and behavi
professor sam williams of the wretched penn state university hosts an utterly worthless class. >> to be less whiteness to be less certain, defensive, ignorant, be more humble, listen, believe, break with party and break with solidarity. >> it's more or less just recognizing what you have in life whatever that may be and not thinking yourself superior because of that. >> what way with people find that offensive? >> conservatives, i guess. >> what's the point of what...
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of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain for more. now let's speak to john coin bloom. he's a former us ambassador did or did germany 1st off. nice to see you again, mr. bass for how important was this visit for us german relations? i think this is, it was very important if for no other reason then because it signified the end of a very harsh and difficulty or a trauma. but that there was many things to talk about. you reports showed some of the both europe and united states facing a major change in the way the world is rubbing. and it's very important that we understand each other and try to have as close coordination as possible during the .
of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain for more....