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nicole huh. jones should have immediately been given tenure at the university of north carolina and chapel hill. but for african american scholars, often the goal posts are moved and in her case, they reconsidered. apparently, they are going to allow her to be considered virginia when this is outrages. totally outrageous, given the fact that she is a distinguished scholar with many publications and many award. so the large question that we are asking today is, what is it like to be a black professor in the united states today? malayna help us understand your experience? i mean, so i think that the situation with nicole, hannah jones is something that black female professors in the u. s. university's experience at all kinds of levels every single day. different standards are applied . you virtually all scholars of color and u. s. universities, but in particular, black women in university settings experienced this and outsized, almost caricature like ways. and i think that the situation with, you k
nicole huh. jones should have immediately been given tenure at the university of north carolina and chapel hill. but for african american scholars, often the goal posts are moved and in her case, they reconsidered. apparently, they are going to allow her to be considered virginia when this is outrages. totally outrageous, given the fact that she is a distinguished scholar with many publications and many award. so the large question that we are asking today is, what is it like to be a black...
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so the idea that had a nicole or excuse me, nicole jones comes from a non traditional academic background for tenure. it's disingenuous because the point of this sorta position is having people who reached this type of excellence in their professional career and to bring that to the professional school so that students have the opportunity to work with someone of this caliber and that's not uncommon. you see about in business schools and journalism programs in law schools where different sorts of credentials are used. when people are granted tenure to i want to broaden this conversation because you all come as a wealth of experience in the academic world. and you are all women of color. i'm going to start the next part of that conversation with professor as sunday. of course, he's fired up about what happened. nicole had a chance, but i want to be find out about your career experiences. his professor, santi festival. nicole, honda jones should have immediately been given tenure at the university of north carolina and chapel hill. but for african american skulls of the gold pulse or moved
so the idea that had a nicole or excuse me, nicole jones comes from a non traditional academic background for tenure. it's disingenuous because the point of this sorta position is having people who reached this type of excellence in their professional career and to bring that to the professional school so that students have the opportunity to work with someone of this caliber and that's not uncommon. you see about in business schools and journalism programs in law schools where different sorts...
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so the idea that had a nicole or excuse me, nicole had a jones comes from our nontraditional academic background for tenure. it's disingenuous because the point of this sort of position is having people who reached this type of excellence in their professional career isn't to bring that to the professional school so that students have the opportunity to work with someone of this caliber and that's not uncommon. you see that in business schools in journalism programs, in law schools where different sorts of credentials are used. when people are granted tenure to i want to broaden this conversation because you all come as a wealth of experience in the academic world. and you are all women of color. i'm going to start the next part of that conversation with professor as sunday. of course, he fired up about what happened. nicole had a chance, but i want to be find out about your career experiences. his professor, santi festival. nicole homer jones should have immediately been given tenure at the university of north carolina and chapel hill. but for african american scholars of the gold pu
so the idea that had a nicole or excuse me, nicole had a jones comes from our nontraditional academic background for tenure. it's disingenuous because the point of this sort of position is having people who reached this type of excellence in their professional career isn't to bring that to the professional school so that students have the opportunity to work with someone of this caliber and that's not uncommon. you see that in business schools in journalism programs, in law schools where...
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so the idea that had a nicole or excuse me, nicole jones comes from nontraditional academic background for tenure. it's disingenuous because the point of this sort of position is having people who reached this type of excellence in their professional career isn't to bring that to the professional school so that students have the opportunity to work with someone of this caliber and that's not uncommon. you see that in business schools in journalism programs, in law schools where different sorts of credentials are used. when people are granted tenure to i want to broaden this conversation because you all come as a wealth of experience in the academic world. and you are all women of color. i'm going to start the next part of that conversation with professor as sunday. of course, he's fired up about what happened. nicole had a chance, but i want to be find out about your career experiences. his professor, santi festival. nicole homer jones should have immediately been given tenure at the university of north carolina and chapel hill. but for african american scholars of the gold pulse or mo
so the idea that had a nicole or excuse me, nicole jones comes from nontraditional academic background for tenure. it's disingenuous because the point of this sort of position is having people who reached this type of excellence in their professional career isn't to bring that to the professional school so that students have the opportunity to work with someone of this caliber and that's not uncommon. you see that in business schools in journalism programs, in law schools where different sorts...
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nicole: let's bring in our correspondent in kyiv. we just heard the ukrainian president talk about a strategic turning point in the war. are you seeing any signs of that in and around kyiv? >> well, it's hard to say. russia, as far as western intelligence estimates had counted on gaining control of kyiv within a few days, but the whole country within two weeks. the weeks are over and the russian advance is mostly stuck. but they are still advancing, though at a slow pace. the ukrainian military, there is no doubt, has been impressive in holding back and fighting back russian advances. but they are far from driving them out of the country. the turning point he is talking about might be that ukraine has been able to hold. there have also been retreats by russian forces. overall, we are seeing the sides engaged in battles throuout lines where russia has invaded, and i don't think many experts share the view that there is some kind of turning point. things look like they are going -- they are heading down for a protracted battle and war.
nicole: let's bring in our correspondent in kyiv. we just heard the ukrainian president talk about a strategic turning point in the war. are you seeing any signs of that in and around kyiv? >> well, it's hard to say. russia, as far as western intelligence estimates had counted on gaining control of kyiv within a few days, but the whole country within two weeks. the weeks are over and the russian advance is mostly stuck. but they are still advancing, though at a slow pace. the ukrainian...
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como encontrar nuestra propia voz y porque es importante >> ÷[♪♪ ♪] >> muchas gracias y los saluda nicoles >> hubo caos en busca de refugio >> se trata de una detonación y a sse dieron cuenta de la bofetada que se ha hecho viral,will smith le dio una bofetada a uno de los comediantes más populares chris rock >>la gran controversia comenzó con un chiste del comediante diciéndole a la esposa de will smith jaden no puedo esperar para verla en la película (nombre), will smith parece regirse por un momento hasta ver que jaden no le parece nada gracioso y luego se le ve subiendo el escenario para propinarle una bofetada ante la incredulidad del comediante esa fue la noche más grande la televisión ya que jaden ha hablado abiertamente de la enfermedad que posee, la academia seguro que no prueba la violencia de ninguna forma, esta noche estamos encantados de presentar la edición 84, el hijo de will smith intuitivo y así es como lo hacemos wilson y terminó la noche con un gran logro su carrera ganó su primer oscar por su papel en la película (nombre), se disculpó con la academia y sus c
como encontrar nuestra propia voz y porque es importante >> ÷[♪♪ ♪] >> muchas gracias y los saluda nicoles >> hubo caos en busca de refugio >> se trata de una detonación y a sse dieron cuenta de la bofetada que se ha hecho viral,will smith le dio una bofetada a uno de los comediantes más populares chris rock >>la gran controversia comenzó con un chiste del comediante diciéndole a la esposa de will smith jaden no puedo esperar para verla en la película...
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le s saluda nicole su'arez. la o ofensiva rusa contra ciudades de ucrania no se detiene adem'as de las p'erdidas materiales y h humanas generar una avalancha de gente a la frontera. sol ad adelante >> hola nicole gusto saludarte una vez m'as. nos encontramos en leo ppolis la 'ultima parada p quienes vienes bien en todo huyendo de esta guerra. como est'a familia que encontr'o por ac'a una comida caliente, un lugar donde dormir y donde c comparten sus historias. >> (informaci'on en pantalla >> en las 'ultimas horas se reporta un acontecimiento de los bombardeos rusos. dicen que ser reanudaron las conversaciones entre ambas partes u humanitaria evan hest'a ivilesla creaci'on de un corredor hu humanitario para la evacuaci'o. de civiles. aqu'i la info informaci'on es confusa o que no se puede confirmar el alcalde de la ciudad de jersÓn afirm'o que las tropas rusas hab'ian tomado control de las calles. surgen videos de la destrucci'on en distintas ciudades. mientras que la poblaci'on sigue orga organiz'andose y se pu
le s saluda nicole su'arez. la o ofensiva rusa contra ciudades de ucrania no se detiene adem'as de las p'erdidas materiales y h humanas generar una avalancha de gente a la frontera. sol ad adelante >> hola nicole gusto saludarte una vez m'as. nos encontramos en leo ppolis la 'ultima parada p quienes vienes bien en todo huyendo de esta guerra. como est'a familia que encontr'o por ac'a una comida caliente, un lugar donde dormir y donde c comparten sus historias. >> (informaci'on en...
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nicole, devolvos la conexi'o al estudio desde el noreste de ucrani >>> gracias telemundo: will smith pide perdÓn a chris rock por la bofetada que le dio no se duravaya porque en breve tenemos estas historias de noticias telemundo mediod'ia, el actor will smith le pide perd'on en las redes sociales al comediante chris rock por la bofetada que le dio en la gala de los oscars. nva plataforma ayudar a distinguir entre n noticias ciertas y noticias falsas >>> ( comerciales > ( comerciales cada vez que salen te aseguras de que vayan súper protegidos. ahora es el momento de vacunarlos. la vacuna contra el covid está disponible para niños de 5 años o más. es segura y efectiva. si tienes preguntas, habla con un doctor. hey! si, tÚ! ya que tienes tu teléfono en la mano... descarga el app de wendy's y pide una hot & juicy dave's single por solo $1. ♪♪ hungry? ¡píde ya tu dave's single por solo $1! desde el app de wendy's. elige bien, elige wendy's. crest presenta. para su sleepover. ¡gracias, mami! ¿¡qué buscas!? mi crest, así no usamos esos cepillos nuevos con esa pasta viej
nicole, devolvos la conexi'o al estudio desde el noreste de ucrani >>> gracias telemundo: will smith pide perdÓn a chris rock por la bofetada que le dio no se duravaya porque en breve tenemos estas historias de noticias telemundo mediod'ia, el actor will smith le pide perd'on en las redes sociales al comediante chris rock por la bofetada que le dio en la gala de los oscars. nva plataforma ayudar a distinguir entre n noticias ciertas y noticias falsas >>> ( comerciales > (...
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the last time nicole was seen was about 2 months later on april. first for a long time, about 3 or 4 weeks. she was talking about bringing ariana back home, close friend and co-worker michael says he dropped her off at home. >> the roommate says she left shortly after ej dalton is a friend. there was a text sent from the coal, some saying. that she was in fresno. >> and that she was with different names. but nobody knows or has ever heard of the same person. and then there was this facebook post with my 3 year-old need this break. we knew that wasn't right rihanna was 2 and a half at the time and break was spelled wrong. and nicky was really good with with grammar and spelling on 4/8/2016 police broke the news to i don't let him finish because i knew what he was going to tell nicole's body was found in a shallow grave at a san francisco park. how could this have happened? >> thursday afternoon, san francisco police called for the public's help. she says the search for aryana began immediately with help from family friends and strangers. but no word
the last time nicole was seen was about 2 months later on april. first for a long time, about 3 or 4 weeks. she was talking about bringing ariana back home, close friend and co-worker michael says he dropped her off at home. >> the roommate says she left shortly after ej dalton is a friend. there was a text sent from the coal, some saying. that she was in fresno. >> and that she was with different names. but nobody knows or has ever heard of the same person. and then there was this...
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>> nicole, i think he can. you and michael steele have just animated for me every pre-state of the union meeting that you have in the white house, which is, let's have aaron sorkin moment and let's throw the speech aside and then about 20 minutes after that, cooler heads prevail and you get to writing that speech that michael says he doesn't want to see or hear. it's going to be a little bit more of that speech than it's going to be the tear the draft or script up moment. that michael envisions. look, i think there's a lot of business that this president has to do tonight, right? we've seen his approval ratings, but he's got to talk to the american people plainly about what's at stake in ukraine, because i'm not sure they fully understand it, even as they're watching cable tv more and more with the images that we know are going to begin to horrify us with an even greater regularity. the challenges that eugene talked about that he faces with the economy and things like inflation are only going to get worse as a
>> nicole, i think he can. you and michael steele have just animated for me every pre-state of the union meeting that you have in the white house, which is, let's have aaron sorkin moment and let's throw the speech aside and then about 20 minutes after that, cooler heads prevail and you get to writing that speech that michael says he doesn't want to see or hear. it's going to be a little bit more of that speech than it's going to be the tear the draft or script up moment. that michael...
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and here is the problem, nicolle. a lot of republicans will say look at how we responded to this invasion. we've not echoed trump's line. we've stood up to vladimir putin and back president zelenskyy. sure, but what are they doing to do when donald trump is the potential nominee of the party? what are they going to do when their asked questions about whether or not they'll support donald trump. that is when they run for the hills and that is not going to cut it. that is not good enough. you can't say that you're on the side of the ukrainian people, that you're against the atrocities that we're seeing in mariupol and referring to someone who is the de facto for your party that is providing vladimir putin and getting on tucker carlson to speak to the base when you're going on a show that airs on russian television because it is such effective propaganda for the russian government. it is not fluff to say you're against putin if you also fall in line with the likes of donald trump and tucker carlson and that is the crisis
and here is the problem, nicolle. a lot of republicans will say look at how we responded to this invasion. we've not echoed trump's line. we've stood up to vladimir putin and back president zelenskyy. sure, but what are they doing to do when donald trump is the potential nominee of the party? what are they going to do when their asked questions about whether or not they'll support donald trump. that is when they run for the hills and that is not going to cut it. that is not good enough. you...
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nicole, i know that you have been covering this intensely as all of us have. we will be talking with ron klain in just a moment, and there's a lot to ask him. what are you thinking in terms of the stakes tonight? your political professional, you worked at the virtual view bush white house, you know how disses goes. >> the view from inside this white house, as you just set up, is unlike any other. we they are managing the country as it tries to sort of get off the mat from the last two years. as it's in this incredible transition. and they are managing and economy with some's bright spots but not that anyone feels. and a real problem around inflation. and if you talk to senior officials, senior advisers did showed joe biden, how is he thinking about this? he feels the weight of any leader of the free world. watching what is happening in ukraine and having been the chairman -- having worked on these issues his entire career at the senate, he knows so many of these players. and i think the words the white house used in my conversations with ben today is that they
nicole, i know that you have been covering this intensely as all of us have. we will be talking with ron klain in just a moment, and there's a lot to ask him. what are you thinking in terms of the stakes tonight? your political professional, you worked at the virtual view bush white house, you know how disses goes. >> the view from inside this white house, as you just set up, is unlike any other. we they are managing the country as it tries to sort of get off the mat from the last two...
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nicole? yes there. why? you could log you into those. you really can pick them. ha, ah me as of what whistle this lots of ya pins on your ticket. just as david name budget, this feldman phony. eunice again. why don't given us the gods in not be a soldier did not take need not such by his story political. all those on you feel, all of our going to is our new or the new almost the boogie just say, you know, suddenly he called on the sky. if i get the minute thought as a bill mobile, i'm not charging me out of the sort of radio above the bill and a lot the sky. shut us just back in the midst of them. now can you give easy while for us, what is a g d v? this is the seller steals nest. previously we usually go visit you, you took photo chip options to up to what you just told me that she just needs emotion over in the bathroom. must jesus family wishes what my life was in my life and he says 9 year is a surprise. i might if you will. all those every for she'll see yes they show they show you a when you're laughing e. i was going to come in ni
nicole? yes there. why? you could log you into those. you really can pick them. ha, ah me as of what whistle this lots of ya pins on your ticket. just as david name budget, this feldman phony. eunice again. why don't given us the gods in not be a soldier did not take need not such by his story political. all those on you feel, all of our going to is our new or the new almost the boogie just say, you know, suddenly he called on the sky. if i get the minute thought as a bill mobile, i'm not...
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nicole: what are some of the biggest takeaways from this report? >> 2.4 billion women don't have the same legal rights as men. what this means is that, globally and on average, girls and women only have three-quarters of the same rights that men do. we think that's outrageous. we think it's unacceptable. and we wanted people to know. nicole: 98 countries are not legally required to provide equal pay to women. so, is workplace inequality truly a fixable problem? michelle: absolutely. like, pay equality is a problem we can fix. like, companies can pay men and women the same amount of money for the same work with no excuses. and, in fact, some of the companies we most admired have fixed that problem, and they fixed it in countries all over the world. but the pay gap is one of those gaps that has remained really stubborn over the past couple of decades. but there's a lot that employers can do to create workplaces that work for women. they can make sure that they have women at all levels of leadership in all levels of the company. they can make sure the
nicole: what are some of the biggest takeaways from this report? >> 2.4 billion women don't have the same legal rights as men. what this means is that, globally and on average, girls and women only have three-quarters of the same rights that men do. we think that's outrageous. we think it's unacceptable. and we wanted people to know. nicole: 98 countries are not legally required to provide equal pay to women. so, is workplace inequality truly a fixable problem? michelle: absolutely. like,...
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>> hi, nicole. it shows how perilous the conditions are here in ukraine, especially on that eastern front in kyiv. and other very hard hit cities. a local ukrainian and fixer were killed by the russian forces there and obviously their correspondent was injured. he's in hospital. the fixer, sasha, was only 24 years old. you had seen posts. she put oit and wanted to connect people through the world and loved music and obviously very involved in all of this. but they still got caught up in this merciless attacks by the russians that just haven't ended. it just shows how dangerous it is here on the ground and, of course, as you know, nicole, they're not the first journalists to be hurt in this conflict. another american journalist was killed and his colleague was injured. some of the sky crew were injured a couple weeks ago. so it is very dangerous on the ground and the russians are being indiscriminant. >> i want to show you what the ukrainians are asking for. in response to that brutality from the rus
>> hi, nicole. it shows how perilous the conditions are here in ukraine, especially on that eastern front in kyiv. and other very hard hit cities. a local ukrainian and fixer were killed by the russian forces there and obviously their correspondent was injured. he's in hospital. the fixer, sasha, was only 24 years old. you had seen posts. she put oit and wanted to connect people through the world and loved music and obviously very involved in all of this. but they still got caught up in...
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something important, i think, nicole, to register. that is that most of the proposals here came from the ukrainians, so neutrality, a long-term idea of how you might deal with crimea, a new strategic frame for ukraine, all of that came from the ukrainians. interestingly, the russians in a television interview later today talked about taking those proposals back to president putin, in the end, of course, anything depends, all of this depends on president putin's agreement. so, let me put it like this. at the beginning of the day, they didn't even shake hands and there was even talk that the ukrainian foreign minister was warning the ukrainians not to eat anything, drink anything or touch anything for fear they might be poisoned. therefore, by the end of the day, for them to be saying we made progress is real progress, indeed. but one ukrainian official tells us, it's baby steps. >> russell mcfaul, is it baby steps at all if, you know, i don't even think vladimir putin is using the word war yet. curious the word conflict. they're taking
something important, i think, nicole, to register. that is that most of the proposals here came from the ukrainians, so neutrality, a long-term idea of how you might deal with crimea, a new strategic frame for ukraine, all of that came from the ukrainians. interestingly, the russians in a television interview later today talked about taking those proposals back to president putin, in the end, of course, anything depends, all of this depends on president putin's agreement. so, let me put it like...
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and we're expediting the remainder of that package as well and it's not just us, nicole. other nations, 14 other nations, are providing security assistance to the ukrainian armed forces and that too is getting into the right hands and getting used. you're seeing that for yourself in just the imagery coming out of there. i think the entire west, certainly the alliances, is really stepping up to do what they can to help ukraine in this fight. >> i saw you field some questions at your briefing about jets. let's talk about jets. i know that the secretary of state gave nato countries a green light to supply jets, their jets, to ukraine if they choose to do so, and i know you were pressed today about whether or not, say, poland decides to give their soviet-era jets to their neighbors in ukraine, would we replace poland's jets with, say, american jets? tell me -- just take me inside, you know, the careful process of deliberating that policy. >> yeah, so, i think we need to back up here and again go back to the major point, which is that nations all over europe are looking for wa
and we're expediting the remainder of that package as well and it's not just us, nicole. other nations, 14 other nations, are providing security assistance to the ukrainian armed forces and that too is getting into the right hands and getting used. you're seeing that for yourself in just the imagery coming out of there. i think the entire west, certainly the alliances, is really stepping up to do what they can to help ukraine in this fight. >> i saw you field some questions at your...
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>> it's a great point, nicolle. i think it's imperative to do that because otherwise, russian families are going to be supported of the horror they otherwise wouldn't be supportive of. they're sending their 18 and 19-year-old sons into combat in ukraine and the only way right now they really know what's happening is when one of those sons you know, is captured and calls home because the ukrainians facilitate that. and or they get on you know, an internet set up by ukraine so they can inquire as to the status of their loved ones who were put into the ukrainian theatre. that's tragic. so yeah, we have to make it a top priority to penetrate the news blackout in russia so the average russian knows what their government is doing and knows what the cost of it are. we already have had thousands of russian casualties at a rate that far exceeds what happened to them in afghanistan. they were there for ten years. and we're only on day 12. so it is costing russia in lives as well as of course economic sanctions and we need to
>> it's a great point, nicolle. i think it's imperative to do that because otherwise, russian families are going to be supported of the horror they otherwise wouldn't be supportive of. they're sending their 18 and 19-year-old sons into combat in ukraine and the only way right now they really know what's happening is when one of those sons you know, is captured and calls home because the ukrainians facilitate that. and or they get on you know, an internet set up by ukraine so they can...
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. >> reporter: about a year ago, 16-year-old nicole bauer of marinda joined an online tutoring group which connects people to young ukrainians to help them learn english. >> i haven't really heard much about ukraine. it was not a very -- a country that was in the news a lot. i thought it would be really interesting. >> reporter: now, ukraine is in the news every night and nicole has suddenly become part of a vast citizens army creating a supply chain of information and lending aid and support to those in harms way. >> reading the news is something different, i think. like, showing the real perspectives of individuals in ukraine, especially regular teenagers. it kind of puts a face to all of the stuff that is going on, rather than reading numbers or places that are being bombed. >> reporter: one of those regular teenagers is miroslav kerr from the northern city. she had traveled to kyiv to attend a science fair when the russians invaded. >> i was told by my mother at 5:00 a.m., and told that the war began, you must come back home as soon as possible. >> reporter: bus, travel was cut o
. >> reporter: about a year ago, 16-year-old nicole bauer of marinda joined an online tutoring group which connects people to young ukrainians to help them learn english. >> i haven't really heard much about ukraine. it was not a very -- a country that was in the news a lot. i thought it would be really interesting. >> reporter: now, ukraine is in the news every night and nicole has suddenly become part of a vast citizens army creating a supply chain of information and lending...
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the think nicole is that this remark seemed to suggest support for regime change and wash or something back is of course not up to the united states to decide or to comment on. and something as that the by the administration has been trying to avoid saying during the past weeks and days. and the white house leaders had that bite and only men to putin should not be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. however, biden's was without a doubt, as you already mentioned, a fiery speech in which he also called put in a dictator warning him not to invade natal territory and at the same time urging ukrainians to prepare themselves for a long battle as president by and finally framed the invasion as at the test of old times for democracies against autocracies. we know also that the main goal of this trip was to show unity a united western world, a strong alliance in the nato, and between the united states and europe. and for now, he seems to have reached the goal a lot to talk about unity in the faith of russia's aggression. now especially the relationship with colon has bee
the think nicole is that this remark seemed to suggest support for regime change and wash or something back is of course not up to the united states to decide or to comment on. and something as that the by the administration has been trying to avoid saying during the past weeks and days. and the white house leaders had that bite and only men to putin should not be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. however, biden's was without a doubt, as you already mentioned, a fiery...
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ah, i'm nicole foolish. welcome to the show. we start with russia expanding its military campaign and ukraine hitting new targets with bombs and missiles strikes and intensifying attacks on cities. already under siege. civilians are bearing a growing share of the suffering. the un says over $560.00 civilians have been killed but warned that the full told was likely far higher. over 2 and a half 1000000 people have already fled the country. the city of guinea pro in easton ukraine, and you, france, in russia's war emergency services said at least 3 missiles hit civilian targets here, including the shoe factory for ukraine. another sign the russia is deliberately targeting civilians. much more. we see more destruction of civilian infrastructure, murder of ukrainians by a terrorist state, the russian federation. there's always another person that russia also launched attacks on looks going, yvonne oh, frank ifs. 2 cities in western ukraine far from the main battle zones. the kremlin, unilaterally announced humanitarian corridors in
ah, i'm nicole foolish. welcome to the show. we start with russia expanding its military campaign and ukraine hitting new targets with bombs and missiles strikes and intensifying attacks on cities. already under siege. civilians are bearing a growing share of the suffering. the un says over $560.00 civilians have been killed but warned that the full told was likely far higher. over 2 and a half 1000000 people have already fled the country. the city of guinea pro in easton ukraine, and you,...
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nicole as a presidential candidate, joe biden, cited to poland as a country at risk of becoming a total unitarian regime. but on friday, president biden arrived in poland to entry fair to president. d duty as a brother, praising him for living up to his obligations as a leader in responding to the humanitarian crisis resulting from russia invasion of ukraine. and at the same time, at the start of this bilateral meeting president, dude, i said that the relationship between the united states and poland is flourishing. and that the bond was strengthened immensely by biden's visit in poland. so the relationship has definitely transformed into a close partnership in the face of russia's invasion of ukraine. it's important, of course, was traced that poland plays a central role in this conflict. it's actually literally at the very center of the trans atlantic responds. it is a frontline nato said, it is hosting a growing number of troops and weapons and it is serving as a how before supplies for ukraine. and at the same time, it is currently hosting 2200000 of the 3700000 ukrainians who have
nicole as a presidential candidate, joe biden, cited to poland as a country at risk of becoming a total unitarian regime. but on friday, president biden arrived in poland to entry fair to president. d duty as a brother, praising him for living up to his obligations as a leader in responding to the humanitarian crisis resulting from russia invasion of ukraine. and at the same time, at the start of this bilateral meeting president, dude, i said that the relationship between the united states and...
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they are grimly determined, nicole. it is striking to talk to them about their decisions, and i have talked to people who are -- have decided to stay, as you've indicated. igor nobikov is a good example. president zelenskyy is a good example. they decided to stay, and a good friend of mine is now in the military. he wasn't. he was a civilian before. he decided to join the military and take up arms against -- he's saying he put his family out to the west and then came back and joined the army. so, there are these decisions that are being made every day. there are others who have made it into poland. i had a good talk with one person who was with her daughter, and she's in poland, and she's in touch with people staying in kyiv. they've made these anguished decisions all the time. it is horrific. it is brutal. it is unconscionable what the russians are doing to the ukrainians. >> ambassador taylor, i know i mentioned this last time you were on, but i'm constantly reminded of your impactful testimony in donald trump's first
they are grimly determined, nicole. it is striking to talk to them about their decisions, and i have talked to people who are -- have decided to stay, as you've indicated. igor nobikov is a good example. president zelenskyy is a good example. they decided to stay, and a good friend of mine is now in the military. he wasn't. he was a civilian before. he decided to join the military and take up arms against -- he's saying he put his family out to the west and then came back and joined the army....
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miss nicole is going to go home. okay, let's close the go like ah, metal music about the you'll, you'll is just a bunch of data use throughout the year when the money to get to a total. another idea of what the, what the, what is decided to see me and i'm speaking with the console and the mid done the menu menu. when you see it, you may be of the commission look like your mobile together for me please. yes, august net no. the seller still says the names they never got, but if you need them on the young cross game because white star, so it's going to last bullshit. but it will it yellow because it zed ah, with a typically be pretty soon now. yeah. come with oh no, been rain, rewrite a fascism record. thank you know, slam with james give a, gave a deep breath and a lesson song spoke of silas feel so a as a media that's with thing it's they out machine civil, but i'm in that i did that. it almost choose new, but i don't belong to sanction wood. and it just came with the notion that yes, a yeah, i'm with at induced emiss
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but at another level, it's exactly what you asked, nicole. it is intimidation. it is making people feel they can be prosecuted for nonexisting crimes. and we come out of a community that has had any number of generations that have been attached to them because of who they are. people will say i may not go and vote at all because they're going to make things up. the message that it sends in many communities particularly black and brown communities is absolutely frightening to me in a midterm election which is why we need to get out and expose early this is bogus and the federal government needs to investigate some of these state units that are being created or being extended as in the case of georgia to see if there is any merit to it or if it is intentional or political messaging or even worse, intentional intimidation with that in and of itself should be looked upon as something violating voting laws. >> yeah. i mean, nick, the story is -- a book end is the wrong word. field like the other side of the coin from the following the 2020 election, first it was maki
but at another level, it's exactly what you asked, nicole. it is intimidation. it is making people feel they can be prosecuted for nonexisting crimes. and we come out of a community that has had any number of generations that have been attached to them because of who they are. people will say i may not go and vote at all because they're going to make things up. the message that it sends in many communities particularly black and brown communities is absolutely frightening to me in a midterm...
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well, that has all changed, nicolle. now we've started to see rose skardia, which is the russian military police, they're like the guard for vladimir putin, vladimir putin himself created this unit, this para military unit within russia. they're like military police as sort of a unit of the police that would answer directly to himself, to vladimir putin. well, they are normally used in russia to suppress protests, which there have been quite a few of in the last couple of years. now they're in places like kherson and here in ukraine and they're terrifying. while the protesters were eager to stand in front of the soldiers who weren't going to shoot and kill them, now there are police officers there restraining them and imposing their own count of moscow kind of order. and we just heard from the ukrainian military yesterday that some 400 people in and around kherson were detained, they were arrested. and we started to see images from social media and other places showing sort of like police vans, the kind of thing that you
well, that has all changed, nicolle. now we've started to see rose skardia, which is the russian military police, they're like the guard for vladimir putin, vladimir putin himself created this unit, this para military unit within russia. they're like military police as sort of a unit of the police that would answer directly to himself, to vladimir putin. well, they are normally used in russia to suppress protests, which there have been quite a few of in the last couple of years. now they're in...
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i wrote a nicole interesting data. just a quote from coal literally to pull stuff on my i'm bushel going with with the army soon goes into combat action. the 1st to come under attack west 11th residence in trying to oust the militia from the town. the ukrainian security forces don't take civilian casualties into account, but the 1st time in the history of modern ukraine, heavy artillery was firing on residential areas with ah, is this to with, with with, with no, i mean you got a door. it was you actually, i got a chair with to go go the ability to political current caveats. beach gotta shade here. and there point we should use a cooper. but i mean, yeah, out new york city club will because of the ladies to down with either she'll let us go already. the past couple from us. my mortal will to pull from even got them on a boat to teach it is done quite a dreamy deal. so what's a good when people got full gas campbell, and when you start, see the motion to quit. and when you go school to fill these numbers to keep doesn't
i wrote a nicole interesting data. just a quote from coal literally to pull stuff on my i'm bushel going with with the army soon goes into combat action. the 1st to come under attack west 11th residence in trying to oust the militia from the town. the ukrainian security forces don't take civilian casualties into account, but the 1st time in the history of modern ukraine, heavy artillery was firing on residential areas with ah, is this to with, with with, with no, i mean you got a door. it was...
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nicole, my are new my at the big on always take a thoroughbred. you live lucille in the store and they are bro jol. my done, my done up putting spits a little my approach a was ticket, dora style about them today, and opposed to visual also gets along with it our little music on the bonus to believe that the west nissan will approach it with the opening. it was shown, yes, that's so approaching you when you all right, hold on the road for a nicole nutrition data. you just a leave to post just on my on bushel going with with the army soon goes into combat action. the 1st to come under attack west 11th residence in trying to oust the militia from the town. the ukrainian security forces don't take civilian casualties into account. but the 1st time in the history of modern ukraine, heavy artillery was firing on residential areas. with ah is this to with, with with with, with no, i mean you got a door, it was you actually i got a chair with to go go the ability to political current caveats. beach gotta shade here and they are bullying. we should do a g
nicole, my are new my at the big on always take a thoroughbred. you live lucille in the store and they are bro jol. my done, my done up putting spits a little my approach a was ticket, dora style about them today, and opposed to visual also gets along with it our little music on the bonus to believe that the west nissan will approach it with the opening. it was shown, yes, that's so approaching you when you all right, hold on the road for a nicole nutrition data. you just a leave to post just...
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una consecuencia por la pandemia (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> gracias por acompañarnos les saluda nicole suárez felicidad está en una asignación especial la guerra en ucrania sigue causando preocupación a nivel mundial imágenes que llegan muestran las secuelas de la batalla mostrada por drones con automóviles quemados 15 mil lanzamientos de misiles se han rastreado como esta imagen desde un automóvil los atas dejan nubes negras que se ven desde la distancia esta imagen de un convoy ruso hacia kiev son de esta semana aunque se publicaron hoy día son tanques y vehículos que iban en una larga caravana de 40 millas kiev ha sido impactada con dureza pero preocupa el futuro de la planta nuclear en posesi del ejército ruso que causó un inceio >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> (información en pantalla) >>> es la mayor de europa y una de las 10 más grandes del mundo >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> pasamos ahora con cecilia que ha estado reportando desde ucrania con lo último adelante cecilia >>> hola nicole un gusto saludarte en un día de nerviosismo después de confirmar que el
una consecuencia por la pandemia (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> gracias por acompañarnos les saluda nicole suárez felicidad está en una asignación especial la guerra en ucrania sigue causando preocupación a nivel mundial imágenes que llegan muestran las secuelas de la batalla mostrada por drones con automóviles quemados 15 mil lanzamientos de misiles se han rastreado como esta imagen desde un automóvil los atas dejan nubes negras que se ven desde la distancia esta...
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in a nicole nutrition data. just a leave to post on my on bushel going with with the army soon goes into combat action. the 1st to come under attack west 11th residence in trying to oust the militia from the town. the ukrainian security forces don't take civilian casualties into account. but the 1st time in the history of modern ukraine, heavy artillery was firing on residential areas. with ah is this 2 with with with no, i mean you got a door didn't was you actually have a good with to go go the bullet you cause to push it for kerns k, that's a good one. beach gotta shade here and they are bullying. we should you look at the time is really cool, but, but i mean, yeah, out new york city of w because of the ladies to down. we still some use them with your ease, or she'll let us go already, corpuscles from us when mortal to pull from even got them on a boat to teach it is done quite a dreamy deal. so what's a good be pull guns, pull guns. campbell and he's taught, see, i'm willing to quit lack of money at school.
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nicole is interesting in a way. she points out something about all of these women or at least many of them. she played a really important role in the resistance. she was arrested by the gestapo the day after her 21st birthday, but at that age she was in charge of all the agile de liaison of the whole paris region. she had been in charge of other things and leo and and other parts france before that. she was also arrested on august of 1944 and i'm sure you all know that in august of 1944 paris is about to be liberated. she can hear the bombs of the allies on the outskirts of the city. she's taken to a black site a gestapo black site called la pomp, which is an infamous torture site and sadly she's deported on the last train out of paris as paris is being liberated and she would she thought she would be liberated along with the other. people in paris, but in fact, she would spend another 10 months in brutal captivity. so the women that were sent to leipzig hasag slave labor camp. in fact first they were sent to ravens
nicole is interesting in a way. she points out something about all of these women or at least many of them. she played a really important role in the resistance. she was arrested by the gestapo the day after her 21st birthday, but at that age she was in charge of all the agile de liaison of the whole paris region. she had been in charge of other things and leo and and other parts france before that. she was also arrested on august of 1944 and i'm sure you all know that in august of 1944 paris...
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we have a question/comment from nicole. the satellite sent up for broadcast, was it the first satellite message? >> it was the first u.s. satellite message, and it was done after explorer. sputnik was really the first so-called message, sputnik 1. while it was not broadcast, it did emit beeps, and those were audible by hand held radios around the world. >> i believe we have that message. i think we have it cued up, or maybe not? maybe just showing it. >> used in a satellite and transmitted back to earth. the president's office in the white house, december 17th, 1958. this is the president of the united states speaking, through the marvel of scientific events, my voice is coming to you via satellite circling in outer space. my message is a simple one, through this unique means, i convey to you and all mankind america's wish for peace on earth and goodwill toward men everywhere. >> that's so cool. >> very cool. thank you for that question, nicole. that is super cool. i'm excited. we have a new question. president eisenhower w
we have a question/comment from nicole. the satellite sent up for broadcast, was it the first satellite message? >> it was the first u.s. satellite message, and it was done after explorer. sputnik was really the first so-called message, sputnik 1. while it was not broadcast, it did emit beeps, and those were audible by hand held radios around the world. >> i believe we have that message. i think we have it cued up, or maybe not? maybe just showing it. >> used in a satellite...
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lieutenant nicole hendricks and lieutenant tory easley were part of this fema-led mission serving in the 88th medical group inpatient squadron at wright patterson in ohio. >> give me an idea of what it was like when you first got here. people were like, thank god you're here, i'm taking a break? >> they didn't get to go away because we showed up. their patient loads just individually weren't as heavy because we were here. >> i got to train tory, and it was a very busy day, running like crazy around. she was so positive the whole time. she just kept saying, we're here to help. >> we mostly work with veterans and active duty and their families. so we don't have civilian patients there. so that part was different. >> reporter: 28-year-old lieutenant easley began serving in the air force two years ago, just as covid was declared a national emergency. >> from march 2021 to may 2021, i was deployed to detroit, michigan, as part of a d.o.d. and fema-run covid vaccination clinic, just to try to get more of michigan vaccinated. >> reporter: 39-year-old lieutenant hendricks has been in the ser
lieutenant nicole hendricks and lieutenant tory easley were part of this fema-led mission serving in the 88th medical group inpatient squadron at wright patterson in ohio. >> give me an idea of what it was like when you first got here. people were like, thank god you're here, i'm taking a break? >> they didn't get to go away because we showed up. their patient loads just individually weren't as heavy because we were here. >> i got to train tory, and it was a very busy day,...
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. >> well, nicole, you're absolutely right. in the mueller investigation, one of the things that bob mueller analyzed was, did don junior and paul manafort and others know when they were meeting with that russian delegation secretly to get dirt on hillary clinton that they were breaking the law? because he felt he would need to prove their effective guilty knowledge. you know, there's -- there is some similarity here in that the statute, at least one of the statutes, requires that that obstruction of an official proceeding, the obstruction of the joint session that was designed to pass on the peaceful transfer of power, that it was corrupt. that means that there was a corrupt intent, and the president's knowledge and those around him that there was basically these claims in court were completely baseless, that the vice president lacked the constitutional authority to simply refuse to count certain electors from states that donald trump didn't want counted, the fact that he was told that by his own attorney general and others is
. >> well, nicole, you're absolutely right. in the mueller investigation, one of the things that bob mueller analyzed was, did don junior and paul manafort and others know when they were meeting with that russian delegation secretly to get dirt on hillary clinton that they were breaking the law? because he felt he would need to prove their effective guilty knowledge. you know, there's -- there is some similarity here in that the statute, at least one of the statutes, requires that that...
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it's obviously disgusting, nicole. i mean, we have vladimir putin, who every day we wake up and see him dropping bombs on hospitals, on schools, on children, and we have the former president, who thinks that's a great person to try to engage in a political scheme with. it's absolutely disgusting. we're grateful for the fact that most republicans on capitol hill are working closely with us to try to confront president putin. we have had strong bipartisan support for aid to provide economic aid, lethal aid, military assistance to the ukrainians fighting president putin, but if donald trump thinks that some kind of crackpot scheme conducted in conjunction with vladimir putin can serve his political interests, that will fail, as it has failed every time, and it says a lot about who donald trump is, and how much he cares about our country's security. >> well, those questions have been asked and answered, and i'll ask you what those answers mean another time. i do want to ask you about the president's comments today about th
it's obviously disgusting, nicole. i mean, we have vladimir putin, who every day we wake up and see him dropping bombs on hospitals, on schools, on children, and we have the former president, who thinks that's a great person to try to engage in a political scheme with. it's absolutely disgusting. we're grateful for the fact that most republicans on capitol hill are working closely with us to try to confront president putin. we have had strong bipartisan support for aid to provide economic aid,...
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gary, nicole, phil, thank you all very much. really appreciate it. i want to go back to that, to that speech this morning from president zelenskyy. of course trying to apply more pressure to u.s. elected officials, making a plea for help for the people of ukraine. joining me now republican senator bill cassidy of louisiana. senator, president zelenskyy, he used the word terror, terrorize, deviations of that word a lot. obviously it was a deliberate attempt to underscore how vulnerable ukraine is from russian attacks from the sky. it gets back to what is the west going to do and do you think we should try to facilitate niece mig-29 jet fighters? >> any we should. let me just say there is precedent. in the vietnam war russians provided the north vietnamese migs. so i mean there is precedent. we did not take on, we did not take on the russians. there is actually precedent for these in these sort of proxy wars if you will. but zelenskyy, charles, let me make this he spoke powerfully and he spoke about the destruction of their buildings, the loss of their
gary, nicole, phil, thank you all very much. really appreciate it. i want to go back to that, to that speech this morning from president zelenskyy. of course trying to apply more pressure to u.s. elected officials, making a plea for help for the people of ukraine. joining me now republican senator bill cassidy of louisiana. senator, president zelenskyy, he used the word terror, terrorize, deviations of that word a lot. obviously it was a deliberate attempt to underscore how vulnerable ukraine...
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[cheers and applause] [♪♪♪] >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in
[cheers and applause] [♪♪♪] >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we...
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>>o'donnell: nicole killian, thank you. now the introduction to judge brown jackson who is going to come before and silt at this table. she is sitting next to her husband and other members of her family are there. this is of course senator dick durbin who is the chair of the senate judiciary committee. >> thank you all three for being with us today. we are now going to move to the next phase of the program and that is to hear from judge jackson. so if we could set up a table. before you sit down judge i'm going to ask you to take the oath. so. ready? please raise your right hand. do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. >> i do. >> let the record reflect that the judge has answered in the affirmative and having met that requirement you may now proceed with yo >> chairman dur bhin. durbin, ranking member grassley and distinguished members of the judiciary committee thank you for convening this hearing and for cons
>>o'donnell: nicole killian, thank you. now the introduction to judge brown jackson who is going to come before and silt at this table. she is sitting next to her husband and other members of her family are there. this is of course senator dick durbin who is the chair of the senate judiciary committee. >> thank you all three for being with us today. we are now going to move to the next phase of the program and that is to hear from judge jackson. so if we could set up a table. before...
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nicole hannah jones. it's her look at american history and slavery's legacy in present-day america. after that is actor stanley tucci's memoir taste my life through food, then it's atlas of the heart university of houston professor bernay brown's thoughts. on making meaningful human connections that's followed by charles. mckenzie's illustrated fables. the boy the mole the fox and the horse. and wrapping up our look at the boston globe's best-selling. nonfiction books is these precious days? a collection of essays by novelist and patchett and that's a look at this week's publishing news and the latest nonfiction books. thanks for joining us on about books. a reminder that about books is available as a podcast at the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcasts. you are i look now at the current best-selling non-fiction books according to the boston globe. topping the list is pulitzer prize-winning reporter and the creator of the 1619 project nicole hannah jones and her look at american history and slavery's legacy and present-day america. after that as actor stanley tucci's memo
nicole hannah jones. it's her look at american history and slavery's legacy in present-day america. after that is actor stanley tucci's memoir taste my life through food, then it's atlas of the heart university of houston professor bernay brown's thoughts. on making meaningful human connections that's followed by charles. mckenzie's illustrated fables. the boy the mole the fox and the horse. and wrapping up our look at the boston globe's best-selling. nonfiction books is these precious days? a...
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rob, when i give it the much nicole a nicole, is it the it yet? if you, if you look to you because told, told the cohen was recruited after the muslim director general spotted his name among files of rejected candidates. he was given the fate of a syrian businessman, coming to top it in israel. it had the training camp set up for spies. that's where ellie went to get his identity. that's where he went to learn. his spike craft was there that this handler helped shape the cover identity that they were creating for him at all. i mean, to operate in syria, eli cohen needed to talk like syria. a specialist is really linguistic training section. unit 131, set about changing his accent. they also created a cover story for the new agent at the what the, the, the more, the dollar flat each of the way that y'all, i don't know. i should put a lot of the island about this. yes, if you will, you is all we don't get the family and then put on i said i am leg had under the jesuits by the bill. she's a loony mosley. i'm already out of the fact that there is almo
rob, when i give it the much nicole a nicole, is it the it yet? if you, if you look to you because told, told the cohen was recruited after the muslim director general spotted his name among files of rejected candidates. he was given the fate of a syrian businessman, coming to top it in israel. it had the training camp set up for spies. that's where ellie went to get his identity. that's where he went to learn. his spike craft was there that this handler helped shape the cover identity that...
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hi, nicole. my name is brandon. i'm from india. i don't know, but i'm scared of humans become to be dominant species on the planet of lots of examples of cooperation, you know, happening across the board. but media goes to your instances. strife and a score, where did you get your negative information to try to operate for good? the thing was bringing to mind for me the most in some ways is the narrative that was really dominant around covert and compliance and large scale cooperation. which is basically people's willingness to do something this really difficult for profoundly social species like we are a lot of the stories in the media have and still are in some ways focusing on isolated incidences of non compliance. but i think it may really miss the bigger story in some ways, the more surprising story about it, which was the actually compliance and, and large scale corporation was really, really high for the majority of the time throughout the pandemic. and so i think in some senses there can be a ways in which the media, by foc
hi, nicole. my name is brandon. i'm from india. i don't know, but i'm scared of humans become to be dominant species on the planet of lots of examples of cooperation, you know, happening across the board. but media goes to your instances. strife and a score, where did you get your negative information to try to operate for good? the thing was bringing to mind for me the most in some ways is the narrative that was really dominant around covert and compliance and large scale cooperation. which is...
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and good to see you, nicolle. >> you, too, my friend. have a good show. >> absolutely, appreciate it. i want to welcome everyone to the beat. we have quite a bit of news we're going through. we have a january 6th committee member and lead investigator. you know congressman adam schiff for much of his work. he'll be here live tonight in this segment. also later tonight when it rains, it pours. the chair of the influential senate judicial committee, dick durbin, joins us. there is the controversy over clarence thomas and his wife's secret texts now busted to the white house which doubles back to january 6th, and there is joe biden's supreme court nominee. you can bet if we're talking to the jlgs chairman we'll get into all of that. it's a big show with some major guests with reports of this cover-up inside the trump white house based on what nicolle and i were just discussing which is there is a probe effective. there is, though, they have now discovered an over 7-hour gap in the formal official legally required phone logs that went over t
and good to see you, nicolle. >> you, too, my friend. have a good show. >> absolutely, appreciate it. i want to welcome everyone to the beat. we have quite a bit of news we're going through. we have a january 6th committee member and lead investigator. you know congressman adam schiff for much of his work. he'll be here live tonight in this segment. also later tonight when it rains, it pours. the chair of the influential senate judicial committee, dick durbin, joins us. there is the...
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