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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire welcome back, time for hotcakes. three outrageous stories you may have missed this week but hear about it, joining me now, my man, fox and friends cohost, appreciated. >> mark milley had a lot to say about reporters all week but when it came, the freudian slip booker. >> it's your testimony he recommended 2500 troops he approximately in afghanistan as i've said many times over this committee and other committees, share my personal recommendations, i do interviews on record, off the record and background interviews. >> did you talk about their book carol? >> woodward, yes, koster. >> did you talk about their book? >> yes. >> did you talk to michael bender? we did when this election of how sorry trump one. >> yes. >> you spent
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. >> do you think parents should be in charge of their children's education as the primary stakeholder. >> i think educators have a role in determining educational programming. judge jeanine: that was the education secretary sidestepping the question whether parents should be in control of their child's education. who should
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. ♪ ♪ >> laura: remember when being a senate maverick was really cool? all the accolades from the media? laura: remember when being a senate maverick was really cool, all the accolades from the media, john mccain war that mantle for years and i got the variation from the media and the left, and greater and when he delivered his effort at overhauling obamacare but now that senators man the chin and cinema put themselves between the american people and the $3.5 trillion effort to remake the entire country, it does not seem so great after all. >> time for both senators to major markets close the deal was what is it you want? >> why didn't senator cinema create this deadline that if we don't do something thursday i am going to walk, who legislates like that? she's a first-term senator. >> these people are destroying the country in my opinion. they must be brought to task. they are the enemies right now democracy. >> two republicans in the democratic p
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. >> the thing about fox news at the very beginning, you had the sense you were in on the ground floor of an operation, then couple things happened. big things, you remember. monica lewinsky, the blue dress, bill clinton's impeachment. all of a sudden fox news is a realplayer on this story. and then comes hanging chads. year 2000. george w. bush versus al gore. >> the decision desks are looking at this, scratching their heads unable to call this race. >> again. all of a sudden, you see a need for an alternative source and a different source of news, it is just like al
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? ♪ ♪ >> welcome to fox news live, i matt in los angeles. the president by then heading to capitol hill to salvage the economic agenda, progressives >> progressive democrats were deposited bills together while moderate opposed a hefty price tag. observation is closing to mark for since the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history. the names are being wrecked by the victims were attending a music festival october 1st, 201 at las vegas trips when a gunma opened fire from his 32nd for suite at the mandalay bay hotel ashley now back to unity for your headlines >> sean: joe b
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we'll stephan from the australian national university joining us a lie from camber. i thank you for your time. thank you. last calls and businesses in hong kong have been close as tropical storm compasses sweeps through, bringing heavy rain and winds. authorities have cancelled morning trading on the city stock market force in china. southern province of hay not have been shut down ahead of the storms arrival. 9 people died in trash fights and landslides when can pass, so hit the philippines on monday. rob mcbride has more from hong kong. as it barreled in from the western pacific compassed to 1st hit the philippines, especially the northern island of luzon, which saw extensive flooding and land slides with a number of deaths and injuries. these typhoons often lose some of their force over the philippines as compassed, who did, but it then passed into the south china sea moving westwards over open water. and so maintaining a lot of its strength with its outer rain bands really lashing and soaking much of the southern coast of china, including here in hong kong which
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a team of marine biologists at the national university of singapore are now using the plastic blocks to regrow coral in their lab before transporting it back into the sea. well, drjani tanzil from the tropical marine science institute at the national university of singapore, is leading the team. she is usually based in the country butjoins us tonight from the uk. what an interesting project that you're working on and nafta asking i'm sure lots of people you're working on and nafta asking i'm sure lots of people are wondering, why are you using lego? lego is not something new that marine scientists of use, we have for crafting, experimental set—ups and it's modular, it's scalable, it's inert it's long—lasting and can be used many times and the more and third thing is you can actually attest the corals so then, it is easily taken apart because they safely transport the coral that is grown under legal block to another tank or a different set up quite easily. tank or a different set up quite easil . g , tank or a different set up quite easil ., , ., ., ~' tank or a different set up q
a team of marine biologists at the national university of singapore are now using the plastic blocks to regrow coral in their lab before transporting it back into the sea. well, drjani tanzil from the tropical marine science institute at the national university of singapore, is leading the team. she is usually based in the country butjoins us tonight from the uk. what an interesting project that you're working on and nafta asking i'm sure lots of people you're working on and nafta asking i'm...
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? yeah? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash? i'm... i'm sorry? i don't have any money. you don't look broke. elton: my rocket is skint! >>> joining us now, two veteran democrats and cnn political commentators that have southeastern a lot of moments like this unfold from the west wing, paul begala and joe lockhart. we've seen that tamp down tensions between progressives and moderates. what do you make of how split the party has become and where it goes from here? >> i think he did a good job of tamping things down. i thought it meant the deal was done. you don't deploy the big gun just to seal the deal. that wasn't the case. he needed to go. he did something very artful. one of the ablest, smartest members
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? yeah? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash? i'm... i'm sorry? i don't have any money. you don't look broke. elton: my rocket is skint!...
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. ernl the dog whisperer. now a diver is known as the shark whisperer because of what you see in the video. he was surrounded by a tiger shark. he noticed a hook was on one of the fins. he swam over to remove it. the sharks are deadly, but this is a risk worth taking he said. frankly, the shark seemed thankful. a move you might only see in a mission impossible movie, a passenger in an american airlines flight arriving in miami and stood on the wing while the flight was taxiing to the gate. the 33-year-old u.s. citizen was quickly apprehended by u.s. customs and border protection transferred for medical attention. a 55-year-old woman from mumbai seen fighting off a leopard with just her walking stick. the woman sustained scratches. went to the hospital
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. [uplifting music playing] ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ >>> as democrats scramble to break this stalemate -- i don't know if that's even the right word. they were not even in the same time zone about this. they were talking amount, but they were worlds apart on amount. bernie sanders wanted $6 to $9 trillion, then they came to $3.5 trillion, which they thought was a grand bargain, then you have manchin at 1.5. and that's not new. i don't care who tells you that it's new, it's not new. it's been around since july, and if you need proof of it, one of the guests we're about to have on brought it up weeks ago about where it came from. let's listen to this. >> what's the overall number on the budget bill? >> i think you'll have to find out what you're able to do through a reasonable, responsible way. >> how do you know it's not $1.5? >> we don't know where it's going to be. >> you just said $1.5 trillion is your nu
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. [uplifting music playing] ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ >>> as democrats scramble to break this stalemate -- i don't know if that's even the right word. they were not even in the same time zone about this. they were talking amount, but they were worlds apart on amount. bernie sanders wanted $6 to $9 trillion, then they came to $3.5 trillion,...
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. >> mike: house speaker nancy pelosi leaving the capital, telling reporters that there will be a vote tomorrow on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. senator joe manchin also departing the capitol this evening saying that negotiations are ongoing. >> will work as hard as we can. >> mike: according to our talented capitol hill team, speaker pelosi left the building shortly after midnight sounding confident about a vote before the weekend. we'll see. breaking tonight, federal appeals court siding with the biden administration offering a lifeline for they reportedly feared could be a surge of hundreds of thousands of migrants in october. the ruling allows the administration to continue expelling migrant families that cross into the united states from mexico as part of the title 42 policy first enacted during the trump administration. the situation is still dire. jeff paul giving lessons a look at what's happening at the border from del rio, texas, toy.
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university. he says it is in the interest of rich nations to help out poorer ones to global problem. we all have to work together on this. and we'll have to do our fair share. and that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what our economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is feeling that the wealthy countries are not pulling your fish in, that is going to be road confidence as we go into glasgow, it may certainly affect the outcome as we come out when you look at the impacts around the world, be a drought, be very extreme heavy rainfall and flooding in the, in the asian, monsoons being at sea level rise and tropical site loans in the pacific island states that you do find yes, there is a biased one. more severe and more frequent impacts in the developing world, and yet they are the least responsible for the p
university. he says it is in the interest of rich nations to help out poorer ones to global problem. we all have to work together on this. and we'll have to do our fair share. and that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what our economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is feeling that the wealthy...
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a team of marine biologists at the national university of singapore are now using the plastic blocks to regrow coral in their lab to before transporting it back into the sea. drjani tanzil, who is leading the team, explained more. lego is not something new that marine scientists have used for crafting experimental set—ups. and it's modular, it's scalable, it's inert, it's long—lasting. therefore, it can be reused many times. and the most important thing is we can actually attach the corals, secure it onto a stable base. and because it is easily taken apart, we can safely transport the coral that is grown under the lego block to another tank or different set—ups quite easily. just looking at those pictures, it is quite remarkable, what you have been able to do so far, dr tanzil? to do so far, dr tanzil. how big a scale is this project at this point in time? the current effort, our aim is really to grow as large a number as possible of corals, notjust research but also not just for research, but also conservation and restoration efforts down the line. at this point, we actually d
a team of marine biologists at the national university of singapore are now using the plastic blocks to regrow coral in their lab to before transporting it back into the sea. drjani tanzil, who is leading the team, explained more. lego is not something new that marine scientists have used for crafting experimental set—ups. and it's modular, it's scalable, it's inert, it's long—lasting. therefore, it can be reused many times. and the most important thing is we can actually attach the corals,...
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a team of marine biologists at the national university of singapore are now using the plastic blocks to regrow coral in their lab before transporting it back into the sea. dr yahnee tanzil, who is leading the team, explained more. lego is not something new that marine scientists have used for crafting experimental set—ups. and it's modular, it's scalable, it's inert, it's long—lasting. therefore, it can be reused many times. and the most important thing is we can actually attach the corals, secure it onto a stable base. and because it's easily taken apart, we can safely transport the coral that is grown under the lego block to another tank or different set—ups quite easily. just looking at those pictures, it's quite remarkable, what you have been able to do so far, dr tanzil. how big a scale is this project at this point in time? the current effort, our aim is really to grow as large a number as possible of corals, not just for research, but also conservation and restoration efforts down the line. at this point, we actually do have 1,000 coral fragments accounted for. and the t
a team of marine biologists at the national university of singapore are now using the plastic blocks to regrow coral in their lab before transporting it back into the sea. dr yahnee tanzil, who is leading the team, explained more. lego is not something new that marine scientists have used for crafting experimental set—ups. and it's modular, it's scalable, it's inert, it's long—lasting. therefore, it can be reused many times. and the most important thing is we can actually attach the corals,...
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will stephan is a climate change expert at a professor at the australian national university. he says it's in the interests of rich nations to help poor ones. it's a global problem. we all have to work together on this, and we'll have to do our fair share in that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out at glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what or economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is this feeling that the wealthy countries are not pulling their fair share, that is going to be road confidence as we go into glasgow, it may certainly affect the outcome as we come out when you look at the impacts around the world, be a drought, be very extreme heavy rainfall and flooding in the, in the asian, monsoons being at sea level rise and tropical cyclone in the pacific island states that you do find yes, there is a biased one. more severe and more frequent impacts in the developing world. and yet they are the least responsible for the
will stephan is a climate change expert at a professor at the australian national university. he says it's in the interests of rich nations to help poor ones. it's a global problem. we all have to work together on this, and we'll have to do our fair share in that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out at glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what or economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there...
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university joins us from camera. will good to help you back. so let's talk about climate finance 1st because it's always been a contentious issue, but this target was agreed way back in 2019. now we're hearing it won't be met until 20. 23. that's pretty disappointing, isn't it? it's very disappointing. because i think those of us in the, in the wealthy part of the world, obviously to get her own emissions down. but it's in our interest in everyone's interest. if we help those countries that are as well and down the economy, we did get their emissions down. well, it's a global problem. we all have to work together on this, and we'll have to do our fair share in that means we wealthy countries have to do more and will so could this failure by the richer countries not to stump up? the cash actually undermine trust between nations. as they head into cop 26 in glasgow. and what could that mean? do you think? i think that's a very big risk. and what it means is we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our poli
university joins us from camera. will good to help you back. so let's talk about climate finance 1st because it's always been a contentious issue, but this target was agreed way back in 2019. now we're hearing it won't be met until 20. 23. that's pretty disappointing, isn't it? it's very disappointing. because i think those of us in the, in the wealthy part of the world, obviously to get her own emissions down. but it's in our interest in everyone's interest. if we help those countries that are...
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robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at pusan national university. he says that north korea is using miss l. diplomacy to get more attention from the white house, the advancement towards a submarine launch missile. it's actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north gray is tremendous. rain, right? you could send the summary and basically anywhere in the world as long as remain undetected would just something of a challenge depending on the subs. agent, engine type, but i mean as long as that means under attack them, you could effectively launch from anywhere. the big advantage to north korea that this gives is what we called assured 2nd strike. in other words, even if the united states hits all of north korea land base weapons north, the green tab submarine that see that launch. and so this makes it harder for the united states support strike against north korea, which is probably the reason why they, they, they built it. but there's also a potential authentic possibility which is it would just park the thing off the coast
robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at pusan national university. he says that north korea is using miss l. diplomacy to get more attention from the white house, the advancement towards a submarine launch missile. it's actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north gray is tremendous. rain, right? you could send the summary and basically anywhere in the world as long as remain undetected would just something of a challenge depending on the...
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university. now this is a place typically where a lot of protest take place and demonstrations are demanding a just is very quickly. one of the key suspect has been thereafter on thursday night, or through sensitivity camera. he was identified that the story by hussein who is been according to police said, is the person who placed holy koran in the idol and who job pavilion know his family and others that saying this person is a drug addict and mentally deranged. so we don't know what the outcome will be, but protesters p demand has been that the real culprit should be identified and the state religion islam should be abolished from the constitution. and the people behind who best out politically motivated what is incident should be identified and to be brought to justice. and this demonstration is going to continue across the country for at least 40 plus people have been detained on arrested so far. we know 7 people died from this car mister across the country since october 13 for port on were s
university. now this is a place typically where a lot of protest take place and demonstrations are demanding a just is very quickly. one of the key suspect has been thereafter on thursday night, or through sensitivity camera. he was identified that the story by hussein who is been according to police said, is the person who placed holy koran in the idol and who job pavilion know his family and others that saying this person is a drug addict and mentally deranged. so we don't know what the...
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will stephan now, who is a climate change expert and a professor at the australian national university, he says it really is in the interests of rich in asians to help poorer ones. it's a global problem. we all have to work together on this. and we'll have to do our fair share in that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what or economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is this feeling that the wealthy countries are not pulling their fair share, that is going to be road confidence as we go into glasgow, it may certainly affect the outcome as we come out when you look at the impacts around the world, be a drought, be very extreme heavy rainfall and flooding in the, in the asian, monsoons being at sea level rise and tropical cyclone in the pacific on states. but you do find, yes, there is a biased one. more severe and more frequent impacts in the developing world. and yet they are the least responsib
will stephan now, who is a climate change expert and a professor at the australian national university, he says it really is in the interests of rich in asians to help poorer ones. it's a global problem. we all have to work together on this. and we'll have to do our fair share in that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what or economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on...
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yes, trailer national university. he explains why the world must move fast on renewable energy. this is a very important report. it's saying that if we want to meet the parents climate goals, we have to move very quickly and very decisively now toward renewable energy. but there's a lot of interest, of course in net 0 emissions by 2050. but i think the real focus and this report makes it clear that we have to think of the near term targets. we need to think about it getting our emissions down by 2030 very rapidly and very deeply. so this is a report from the, the sector itself saying we've got to move fast and decisively now these pledges need to be moved up. i mean, choice as a pledge for reaching net 0 before 2060, that's pretty far down the track. a lot of western countries have nets due by 2050 targets. i think we really need to focus on 2030. and i think globally, we've got to get emissions down at least by 50 percent, cut them in half in this decade. if we are to have a chance of keeping temperature rise to well below 2 degrees. so i think this really is the crunch time is
yes, trailer national university. he explains why the world must move fast on renewable energy. this is a very important report. it's saying that if we want to meet the parents climate goals, we have to move very quickly and very decisively now toward renewable energy. but there's a lot of interest, of course in net 0 emissions by 2050. but i think the real focus and this report makes it clear that we have to think of the near term targets. we need to think about it getting our emissions down...
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university and explains why the world must move fast on renewable energy. this is a very important report. it's saying that if we want to make the paras climate goals, we have to move very quickly and very decisively now toward renewable energy. or there's a lot of interest course in net 0 emissions by 2050. but i think the real focus in this report makes it clear that we have to think of the near term targets. we need to think about it getting our emissions down by 2030 very rapidly and very deeply. so this is a report from the sector itself saying we've got to move fast and the source of these pledges are need to be moved up. i mean, shortest of as a pledge for reaching net 0 before 2060, that's pretty far down the track. a lot of western countries have nuts to about 2050 targets. i think we really need to focus on 2030. and i think globally, we've got to get emissions down at least by 50 percent, cut them in half in this decade. if we don't have a chance of keeping temperature eyes to well below 2 degrees. so i think this really is the crunch time is the
university and explains why the world must move fast on renewable energy. this is a very important report. it's saying that if we want to make the paras climate goals, we have to move very quickly and very decisively now toward renewable energy. or there's a lot of interest course in net 0 emissions by 2050. but i think the real focus in this report makes it clear that we have to think of the near term targets. we need to think about it getting our emissions down by 2030 very rapidly and very...
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his robert kennedy now professor of political science and diplomacy is on national university who told us north korea needs to come to the table but needs to say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do some work real like we had in mind with the iranians. right? so that like maybe we can sort of pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a particular warhead and a specific on a warning. so maybe they could give us that an exchange for repealing i don't know like a ban on selling coal, which is something where you would like to get the money maker for them. i mean, there are ways to sort of find small deals. there. micro deals that are trying to shoot the whole thing. we're chunking can meetings and everything in today. you know, that's not going to happen. we can't do small steps for, but again, that requires the north koreans to actually believe by maybe you
his robert kennedy now professor of political science and diplomacy is on national university who told us north korea needs to come to the table but needs to say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do some work real like we had in mind with the iranians. right? so that like maybe we can sort of pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north...
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robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at lusan national university. he says north korea is using miss all diplomacy to get more attention from the white house. the advancement towards a submarine launch missile is actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north gray is tremendous. rain, right? and you could send the submarine basically anywhere in the world as long as i mean undetected, which is something of a challenge depending on the subs, agent, engine type. but i mean, as long as that means under attack them, you could effectively launch from anywhere. the big advantage to north korea that this gives is what we called assured 2nd strike. and other words, even if the united states hits all of north korea, land based weapons, north green tab, submarines, etc, the launch. and so this makes it harder for the united states to pull up a per strike against north korea, which is probably the reason why they, they, they built it. but there's also a potential event, a possibility, which is it would just park this thing off the coa
robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at lusan national university. he says north korea is using miss all diplomacy to get more attention from the white house. the advancement towards a submarine launch missile is actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north gray is tremendous. rain, right? and you could send the submarine basically anywhere in the world as long as i mean undetected, which is something of a challenge depending on the subs,...
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very pleased to welcome mark harden to al jazeera climate change expert at the australian national university. he is the vice chair of the i p. c. c. the intergovernmental panel on climate change with us from camber. did i pleasure to have you with us, professor? a 1st thing i want to clear up is a web anesthesia. we have 4 consecutive drops in madagascar. what do those come down to? is it something peculiar to that part of the world, or is it quote unquote climate change? it seems to be different things happening in different is i'm in madagascar. so some of those years of drought seems to be related to the el nino system in the pacific one of those years. it seems to be related to what's happening in the eastern indian ocean. and over all of those years, there tends to be a increase in pressure systems, the atmospheric pressure to south of madagascar. now that may be an indicator of climate change because we're seeing that in other parts of the world. and that high pressure could actually restrict the rain for bearing systems associated with that tropical summer rainfall. and that might be
very pleased to welcome mark harden to al jazeera climate change expert at the australian national university. he is the vice chair of the i p. c. c. the intergovernmental panel on climate change with us from camber. did i pleasure to have you with us, professor? a 1st thing i want to clear up is a web anesthesia. we have 4 consecutive drops in madagascar. what do those come down to? is it something peculiar to that part of the world, or is it quote unquote climate change? it seems to be...
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robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy a do san national university. he says north korea is using miss all diplomacy to get more attention from the white house, the advancement towards a submarine launch missile. it's actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north gray is tremendous. rain, right. and you could send the submarine basically anywhere in the world as long as i mean on detected would just something of a challenge depending on the subs. agent, engine type, but i mean as long as that means under attack them, you could effectively launch from anywhere. the big advantage to north korea that just gives is what we called assured 2nd strike. in other words, even if the united states hits all of north korea, land based weapons, north green tab, submarines, etc, that launch. and so this makes it harder for the united states to pull up a per strike against north korea, which is probably the reason why they, they, they built it. but there's also a potential authentic possibility which is it would just park this thing off the
robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy a do san national university. he says north korea is using miss all diplomacy to get more attention from the white house, the advancement towards a submarine launch missile. it's actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north gray is tremendous. rain, right. and you could send the submarine basically anywhere in the world as long as i mean on detected would just something of a challenge depending on the...
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university, who says it is in the interests of rich nations to help out the poorer once to global problem, we all have to work together on this. i will have to do our fair share, and that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what our economic systems are. but this is a global problem, and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is feeling that the wealthy countries are not pulling near fish here, that is going to be road confidence as we go into glasgow, it may certainly affect the outcome as we come out when you look at the impacts around the world, be a drought, be very extreme heavy rainfall and flooding in the, in the asian, monsoons being at sea level rise and tropical cyclone in the pacific island states . but you do find yes, there is a biased one more, more severe and more frequent impacts in the developing world. and yet they are the least responsible for the problem is a check on the world where the next and then facebook posts, huge profit
university, who says it is in the interests of rich nations to help out the poorer once to global problem, we all have to work together on this. i will have to do our fair share, and that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what our economic systems are. but this is a global problem, and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is feeling that the wealthy...
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it was on national university who says north korea needs to come to the table and say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do with north korea like we had in mind with the iranians, right? so that maybe we can pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea, changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a particular warhead and a specific on a warranty. so maybe they could give us that an exchange for repealing i don't know like the ban on selling call, which is something where you would like to do some money maker for them. i mean, there are ways to sort of find small deals. their own micro deals instead of trying to shoot for the whole thing, we're chunking can meetings and everything in 2 days. you know, that's not going to happen. we can do small steps for, but again, that requires the north koreans to actually believe by maybe you know, and meet and then at the willingness or show up and like, put some
it was on national university who says north korea needs to come to the table and say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do with north korea like we had in mind with the iranians, right? so that maybe we can pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea, changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a particular...
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he's a professor of political science and diplomacy at boose on national university and south korea. robert, good to see again. so if this is indeed new type of ballistic missiles from north korea, how worrying is this? and what's it telling us now about the north missile capabilities? yeah, the advancement towards a submarine launch missile is actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north korea is tremendous rain, right? you could send the submarine basically anywhere in the world as long as remains undetected, which is something of a challenge depending on the subs, agent, engine type. but i mean, as long as that means on the tech them, you could effectively launch from anywhere. the big advantage to north korea that this gives is what we called assured 2nd strike. in other words, even if the united states hits all of north korea, land based weapons, north koreans have submarines at sea, the launch. and so this makes it harder for the united states to pull a 1st strike against north korea, which is probably the reason why they, they, they built it. but t
he's a professor of political science and diplomacy at boose on national university and south korea. robert, good to see again. so if this is indeed new type of ballistic missiles from north korea, how worrying is this? and what's it telling us now about the north missile capabilities? yeah, the advancement towards a submarine launch missile is actually a pretty big step. i mean, the most obvious thing it gives north korea is tremendous rain, right? you could send the submarine basically...
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it was on national university. nice to see you a professor kelly. i feel that the united states and south korea can call for old i want here and for things to deescalate. i mean, this is what was said immediately after them is our launch. all we're going to cooperate more. it's all just words at this stage. is it not? well, i was trying to make him a few years ago. there was always a big we were in a cost of a breakthrough and nothing really happened. you may recall, right? i mean, north korea didn't actually give up anything. those sanctions were, was back and things like that. so i think divide people are actually trying to go a little bit more slowly. i do to be fair to the buying people actually genuinely think it would be willing to sit alison or cram and talk to him. i my guess is that dividing people feel that they balance from got the run around that balance from windsor flu. i had 3 personal meetings and didn't really get me the courts. and so i think the binding people want to make sure that the north koreans are serious when making seriou
it was on national university. nice to see you a professor kelly. i feel that the united states and south korea can call for old i want here and for things to deescalate. i mean, this is what was said immediately after them is our launch. all we're going to cooperate more. it's all just words at this stage. is it not? well, i was trying to make him a few years ago. there was always a big we were in a cost of a breakthrough and nothing really happened. you may recall, right? i mean, north korea...
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why does amman was a professor, bangladesh of national university. he was sacked last year after a post on social media about the prime minister, his exile fearing prosecution. under the digital act. the current government is faithful of the general public. they don't tolerate any kind of descent or free speech that would inspire people to rise up. they used section 57 under the i c t act to terminate me from my job and sent me to jail. in recent years, at least 10 editors of national and regional daily's and online news platforms have faced legal charges under the cyber law. according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mysterious death of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution than we children. al jazee
why does amman was a professor, bangladesh of national university. he was sacked last year after a post on social media about the prime minister, his exile fearing prosecution. under the digital act. the current government is faithful of the general public. they don't tolerate any kind of descent or free speech that would inspire people to rise up. they used section 57 under the i c t act to terminate me from my job and sent me to jail. in recent years, at least 10 editors of national and...
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we spoke to mark hobbin about the through the climate change expert at these trading national university and it's vice chair all the i p c. c, d intergovernmental panel on climate change. he says world leaders need a comprehensive approach in aiding countries most impacted. i think we need to look at those vulnerable countries which include places like madagascar, and it's vulnerable because it's a combination of, of social, economic and climatic factors. and so we need to take all of those as a package and see what we can do to, to support those countries deal with these sorts of changes. and, and one of the problems that we see with things like drought, to some extent is drap seeds on itself. is that a drought and makes things harder because there isn't the moisture to evaporate and cool down the landscape. and that because it's hotter and that tends to dry the air out and that tends to dry the landscape out more and was more heat. and in the process, of course, it reduces agricultural productivity. and we've seen that in madagascar with people being a forced to eat food stuff that the
we spoke to mark hobbin about the through the climate change expert at these trading national university and it's vice chair all the i p c. c, d intergovernmental panel on climate change. he says world leaders need a comprehensive approach in aiding countries most impacted. i think we need to look at those vulnerable countries which include places like madagascar, and it's vulnerable because it's a combination of, of social, economic and climatic factors. and so we need to take all of those as...
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it was on national university. you told us north korea needs to come to the table and say what it actually wants. there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do with north korea like we had in mind with the iranians, right? so that maybe we can or pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea, changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a particular warhead and a specific on a warning. so maybe they could give us that an exchange for repealing i don't know like the ban on selling coal, which is something where you would like to do some money maker for them. i mean, there are ways to sort of find small deals. micro deals that are trying to shoot for the whole thing. we're trumping can meetings and everything in 2 days. you know, that's not going to happen. we can do small steps for, but again, that requires the north koreans to actually believe by maybe you kno
it was on national university. you told us north korea needs to come to the table and say what it actually wants. there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do with north korea like we had in mind with the iranians, right? so that maybe we can or pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea, changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a...
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. [♪♪♪] jesse: scared of heights like i am. you might want to look away. this photo is taken from the peak of mount everest. this brave hiker carrying his go-provideio. i could not -- go-pro video. i could not do it. i get scared when i walk up the stairs. "justice with judge jeanine" is next and remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. let's get right to my open. you like venezuela? do you like venezuela? ever been there? ever wanted to vacation there? no? get ready. because the progressive dems have their way, socialism will be as alive and well here as it is in venezuela. a place once
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. [♪♪♪] jesse: scared of heights like i am. you might want to look away. this photo is taken from the peak of mount everest. this brave hiker carrying his go-provideio. i could not -- go-pro video. i could not do it. i get scared when i walk up the stairs. "justice with judge jeanine" is next and remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: hello and...
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university. and he, he explains why the world must move fast on renewable energy. this is a very important report. it saying that if we want to make the paras climate goals, we have to move very quickly and very decisively now toward renewable energy. or there's a lot of interest course in net 0 emissions by 2050. but i think the real focus and this report makes it clear that we have to think of the near term targets. we need to think about getting our emissions down by 2030 very rapidly and very deeply. so this is a report from the sector itself saying we've got to move fast and decisively now these pledges are need to be moved up. i mean, shortest of as a pledge for reaching net 0 before 2060, that's pretty far down the track. a lot of western countries have nets due by 2050 targets. i think we really need to focus on 2030. and i think globally, we've got to get emissions down at least by 50 percent, cut them in half in this decade. if we are to have a chance of keeping temperatures to well bel
university. and he, he explains why the world must move fast on renewable energy. this is a very important report. it saying that if we want to make the paras climate goals, we have to move very quickly and very decisively now toward renewable energy. or there's a lot of interest course in net 0 emissions by 2050. but i think the real focus and this report makes it clear that we have to think of the near term targets. we need to think about getting our emissions down by 2030 very rapidly and...
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it came wide, the zaman was a professor at bangladesh of national university. he was sacked last year after a post on social media about the prime minister, his and exile fearing prosecution. under the digital act, the current government is faithful of the general public. they don't tolerate any kind of descent or free speech that would inspire people to rise up. they used section 57 under the i c t act to terminate me from my job and sent me to jail. in recent years, at least 10 editors of national and regional daily's and online news platforms have faced legal charges under the cyber law. according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mistress that of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution. and we tried to re al ja
it came wide, the zaman was a professor at bangladesh of national university. he was sacked last year after a post on social media about the prime minister, his and exile fearing prosecution. under the digital act, the current government is faithful of the general public. they don't tolerate any kind of descent or free speech that would inspire people to rise up. they used section 57 under the i c t act to terminate me from my job and sent me to jail. in recent years, at least 10 editors of...
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. >> laura: it's fall. do you have the right seen the right freedom matters for the season. we have a new chair ready, the dominick and house of studies in washington dc, great group dedicated to the education of dominican friars so please get your great shirt and great mugs made in the us and my favorite and my kids favorite, the camo hat. set your dvr to stay connected with it. thanks for watching. it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld, takes it from here. here. have a great weekend. >> greg: it's friday and our last show in nashville. then back to new york city. i wish i could express how i
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. >> laura: it's fall. do you have the right seen the right freedom matters for the season. we have a new chair ready, the dominick and house of studies in washington dc, great group dedicated to the education of dominican friars so please get your great shirt and great mugs made in the us and my favorite and my kids favorite, the camo hat. set your dvr to stay connected with it....
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. mark: stuart varney is an expert with finance and economics and budgets, a pleasure to have you. the democrats, they are working on it. they wanted to vote on what is the most massive spending social engineering, welfare expansion bill in history. what kind of impact will that have the society. >> in my opinion, disastrous in many respects i do want money, economics that is my field. let me address that. you go out there you spend 5 trillion on the social program. you really change the culture. and you really change the economy. can you imagine we have never done this before. can you imagine throwing out there all these trillions, printed by federal reserve. more trillions, borrows and spent by congress, now maybe another 5 trillion coming from congress. just to create a socialist economy. i have lived in a socialist economy. i don't like it. it is frankly awful. let me address the economics, when you spend all this money and you tax so highly, you
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. mark: stuart varney is an expert with finance and economics and budgets, a pleasure to have you. the democrats, they are working on it. they wanted to vote on what is the most massive spending social engineering, welfare expansion bill in history. what kind of impact will that have the society. >> in my opinion, disastrous in many respects i do want money, economics that is my field....
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. steve: guess where liz cheney is going next month? new hampshire. people of first presidential primary in the race for white house in 2024? is she really planning to run for president. will she have the never trump lane to herself. who else is going to new hampshire, maryland governor larry hogan, what are their chances, jason chaffetz is here with us, i don't know, why else would she go to new hampshire. she can't really believe -- what is this about? >> well, i think in 2022 she will probably be out of a job. i think harriet will beat her. she will have extra time. tell me this true, i would love to see her try to make that argument. on policy i would love to hear so call antitrumpers, what do they disagree with on trump's policies. they may not have liked his tweets, okay, so what. in terms of policy, donald trump was absolutely right. i would love to hear them say why the democratic plans are so much better, it would just be a joke. steve: i kno
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. steve: guess where liz cheney is going next month? new hampshire. people of first presidential primary in the race for white house in 2024? is she really planning to run for president. will she have the never trump lane to herself. who else is going to new hampshire, maryland governor larry hogan, what are their chances, jason chaffetz is here with us, i don't know, why else would she go...
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and in other health news, new research from the national university of ireland shows fitness trackers can have a negative psychological effect. the study finds that many people are more obsessed with gathering the data analyzing it and sharing it with other people. those people were found to feel worse about themselves when they see others with better outcomes. some, however, saw those better outcomes as motivation overall, the study concludes that many of those who exercise with fitness trackers have become too reliant on the technology. and apple's latest update for the iphone brings a bunch of new features, but a notable one is the ability to store your vaccination card inside apple wallet now to get the future you need to update your iphone to ios 15.0. one software was released yesterday. next go to the states. california digital covid-19 vaccine record website and a request or personal qr code. they'll text you a link click that link there. you'll find a button that says added to apple wallet, tap it and your digital card will be safe to your phone. you can pull up your vaccine
and in other health news, new research from the national university of ireland shows fitness trackers can have a negative psychological effect. the study finds that many people are more obsessed with gathering the data analyzing it and sharing it with other people. those people were found to feel worse about themselves when they see others with better outcomes. some, however, saw those better outcomes as motivation overall, the study concludes that many of those who exercise with fitness...
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explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. corey lewandowski, kwuns once considered an elite in trump's circle, on the outside following allegations of sexual harassment involving a donor. trump's superpac severing ties with him. in a tweet, a trump spokesperson writing corey lewandowski will be going on to other endemaende. we thank him for his service. he'll no longer be associated with trump world. >> it comes after a donor alleged that lewandowski touched her inappropriately at a fund-raising event in las vegas last weekend, according to both politico and "the new york times." mike warren is in washington this morning. mike, what details do we know? >> reporter: we know lewandowski, donald trump's 2016 campaign manager, at least in the first half, is no longer chairman of this superpac, make america great again action. that job will be taken over by pam bondi, the former attorney general of florida. this pac was endorsed by donald trump but played a pretty small role so far. it raised ju
explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. corey lewandowski, kwuns once considered an elite in trump's circle, on the outside following allegations of sexual harassment involving a donor. trump's superpac severing ties with him. in a tweet, a trump spokesperson writing corey lewandowski will be going on to other endemaende. we thank him for his service. he'll no longer be associated with trump world. >> it comes after a...
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. >>> and taking you now inside our nation's universities as part of our behind the wall series. chinese students make up the largest share of international enrollment in american colleges and universities. in the 2019, 2020 school year there were 370,000 students from china enrolled in america's higher ed institutions. that makes up about 35% of all foreign attendees. now, that number is in sharp decline now due to issues from the global to the local keeping those students away. i want to bring in an nbc correspondent live outside for us in southern california, and emily, you spoke to students and staff who are watching that steep decline in chinese applications to american schools. what are you learning? >> reporter: well, really a conglomerate of issues coming into lay mere from 2019 to 2020 as you mentioned we saw the number of chinese students studying in the u.s. decline by nearly a fifth, researchers largely blaming that on the pandemic. but some are saying this may be a bigger picture thing than that, more so a shift in how chinese students are viewing education in the u.
. >>> and taking you now inside our nation's universities as part of our behind the wall series. chinese students make up the largest share of international enrollment in american colleges and universities. in the 2019, 2020 school year there were 370,000 students from china enrolled in america's higher ed institutions. that makes up about 35% of all foreign attendees. now, that number is in sharp decline now due to issues from the global to the local keeping those students away. i...
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national experience in america. he said quit at the eighthu' gre can be finished in 12th grade and the result, take a look at the 20th century rated with an educated motivated workforce, america that the world. it'sng no accident that ascendig education brightest of the moment and now joe biden and many of us agree and believe that the 31st century is a brand-new set of challenges and putting two more years that you don't have to worry about going deep into reporting persons education gives them a better chance and some will go to college and some develop skills they need tork get into the workforce and succeed in some will have the experience that will change their lives. that is with this additional two years will be ready senator mcconnell thanks an additional two years of free higher education hurts american families. what is he thinking. i don't know what is like in a commonwealth, kentucky was know in illinois we appreciate education and how it liberates and motivates and educates young people to be part of th
national experience in america. he said quit at the eighthu' gre can be finished in 12th grade and the result, take a look at the 20th century rated with an educated motivated workforce, america that the world. it'sng no accident that ascendig education brightest of the moment and now joe biden and many of us agree and believe that the 31st century is a brand-new set of challenges and putting two more years that you don't have to worry about going deep into reporting persons education gives...
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university with a degree in journalism before working on documentaries across europe and switching to film this sunday the black panther party, which was founded in oakland will be honored with the bronze bust of the party's co-founder dr. ue. at statue will mark the first permanent public art display in oakland commemorating the movement one that focused on self-reliance and empowerment within the black community abc 7 news race and culture reporter. julian glover has this exclusive look now at how that bronze bust came to life. from vilified by the government to immortalized in bronze this is the evolution of the legacy of the revolutionary co-founder of the black panther party. huey p newton. i have created him to bring him home to west oakland. that's where we first caught up with the sculptor dana king in her studio as she brought the late leader to life in clay 32 years after his death one scrape at a time. the reason he's looking out. is because he was a visionary he saw into the future. there's been so much misinformation. propaganda about the the that's harmful before the bla
university with a degree in journalism before working on documentaries across europe and switching to film this sunday the black panther party, which was founded in oakland will be honored with the bronze bust of the party's co-founder dr. ue. at statue will mark the first permanent public art display in oakland commemorating the movement one that focused on self-reliance and empowerment within the black community abc 7 news race and culture reporter. julian glover has this exclusive look now...
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eileen marty, professor of infectious diseases at florida national university. great to see you. i want your take first on what we're seeing right now in alaska? >> well, that's absolutely heartbreaking. it's something that did not need to happen if the political movement in alaska had permitted more levels of vaccination and also the use of appropriate, non-pharmaceutical tools. and the adoption of the monoclonal antibody, just in time use as had been done in some of our states. >> why would that be different? what would that be different? >> that -- because we've known now for over a year that these non-pharmaceutical interventions reduce transmission dramatically. and add to that the use of the vaccine, then that's your first, most important preventative measure. ventilation is equally, almost equally important. make sure that you have really adequate ventilation, especially when you're indoors. make sure there's good air exchange, using the masks, hygiene, all of that works in reducing transmission, which is crucial. in addition to that, when you add the -- if someone does ge
eileen marty, professor of infectious diseases at florida national university. great to see you. i want your take first on what we're seeing right now in alaska? >> well, that's absolutely heartbreaking. it's something that did not need to happen if the political movement in alaska had permitted more levels of vaccination and also the use of appropriate, non-pharmaceutical tools. and the adoption of the monoclonal antibody, just in time use as had been done in some of our states. >>...
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hispanic university foundation, the latino college prep academy, and the cristo rey high school, all in the south bay. he's our guest here on the show. damian: welcome to the show, sir. john sobrato: damian. damian: what is it, sir, that inspires you, motivates you, to do your philanthropic work? john: well, we were fortunate to start a real estate business, development business, back in the late '60s, early '70s, long before it was known as silicon valley, so i guess we were in the right place at the right time. and so we really feel, since we have been able to be successful here, that we ought to be--we're obligated to share that success with the other folks in the community that could use a helping hand. damian: no, and i think it's appreciated by all those folks. so you were actually one of the pioneers who helped transition the valley of heart's delight into silicon valley, then? john: yes, not the traffic, but-- damian: [laughing] well, it came with it. we do have some artist's rendition. now this is your latest endeavor. this is a donation to santa clara university. talk about
hispanic university foundation, the latino college prep academy, and the cristo rey high school, all in the south bay. he's our guest here on the show. damian: welcome to the show, sir. john sobrato: damian. damian: what is it, sir, that inspires you, motivates you, to do your philanthropic work? john: well, we were fortunate to start a real estate business, development business, back in the late '60s, early '70s, long before it was known as silicon valley, so i guess we were in the right place...
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that's the planning effect from fidelity >>> in our national lead, the university of north carolina chapel hill, unc, taking action to address what the chancellor is calling a mental health crisis on campus. classes were canceled tuesday. students were encouraged to rest and focus on their mental health. it comes after two student deaths by suicide this semester. amara walker joins us. what led to this decision by the university. >> the chancellor at unc chapel hill referred to two student suicides that happened just this past month, including one reported suicide that happened on saturday in the morning on campus at the hinton james residence hall according to unc police crime logs. also there was an attempted suicide reported on sunday at 3:00 in the morning. this also happening at the granville towers south, according to the school's crime logs. both incidents are under investigation but this is prompting and did prompt the unc student body to call on the university to cancel classes on monday and tuesday to give students time to grieve, to seek out mental health resources amid what the
that's the planning effect from fidelity >>> in our national lead, the university of north carolina chapel hill, unc, taking action to address what the chancellor is calling a mental health crisis on campus. classes were canceled tuesday. students were encouraged to rest and focus on their mental health. it comes after two student deaths by suicide this semester. amara walker joins us. what led to this decision by the university. >> the chancellor at unc chapel hill referred to...
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s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. very true and couldn't do it because the american medical association in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries had and they began using the term socialized medicine keep in mind this was during the early part of the cold war when there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 1960 s, now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a european style system. with this plan to met with resistance, a massive publicity campaign was launched to warn the american people of the dangers of socialized medicine. the propaganda paid off and the democrats bill failed to pass. in 1965, they got their revenge. president lyndon b johnson signed into law to public health insurance programs, medicaid for low income families, and people with disabilities and medicare for the over 65. mm hm. ah, witnessing 1st hand the despair of americans who cannot afford treatment prompted the former insurance executive wendell potter to change his l
s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. very true and couldn't do it because the american medical association in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries had and they began using the term socialized medicine keep in mind this was during the early part of the cold war when there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 1960 s, now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a european...
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s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. harry truman couldn't do it because the american medical association in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries have. an they began using the term socialized medicine. keep in mind that this was during the early part of the cold war, when there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 19 sixties. now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a european style system. in this plan to met with resistance, a massive publicity campaign was launched to warn the american people of the dangers of socialized medicine. the propaganda paid off and the democrats bill failed to pass. in 1965, they got their revenge. president lyndon b johnson signed into law to public health insurance programs, medicaid for low income families, and people with disabilities and medicare for the over 65. mm hm. mm. witnessing firsthand the despair of americans who cannot afford treatment. prompted the former insurance executive wendell potter to change his life ah, 10
s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. harry truman couldn't do it because the american medical association in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries have. an they began using the term socialized medicine. keep in mind that this was during the early part of the cold war, when there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 19 sixties. now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a...
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s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. very true and couldn't do it because the american medical association in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries have. and they began using the term socialized medicine, keep in mind, this was during the early part of the cold war. and there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 960 s, now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a european style system. with this plan to met with resistance, a massive publicity campaign was launched to warn the american people of the dangers of socialized medicine. the propaganda paid off and the democrats bill failed to pass. in 1965, they got their revenge. president lyndon b johnson signed into law to public health insurance programs, medicaid for low income families, and people with disabilities and medicare for the over 65. mm hm. ah, witnessing 1st hand the despair of americans who cannot afford treatment prompted the former insurance executive wendell potter to change hi
s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. very true and couldn't do it because the american medical association in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries have. and they began using the term socialized medicine, keep in mind, this was during the early part of the cold war. and there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 960 s, now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a european...