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north carolina, columbia university, university of southern california, texas university, harvard, stanford, george town university, george town in general is in washington, an elite university, demonstrations are taking place absolutely everywhere, and protests have spread to indiana university. at least 20 people were arrested in agai state . the protest action was harshly suppressed, this is the university, one of the largest. protests are being organized, as they say, with the light hand of america, in various foreign universities, starting from the era of 1998, when degulu for his, well, successful attempt return 1.5 billion dollars in gold at a price of 30 dollars per ounce, and actually staged the first, probably modern color revolution, and after that everything continued until hong kong, we know that in hong kong there was such an attempt quite recently, here there is clearly absolutely no foreign influence, well , the chinese are not europeans. as for the upcoming elections, it is in the interests of putin to win, whatever his name is, so i see some encouragement on the part of th
north carolina, columbia university, university of southern california, texas university, harvard, stanford, george town university, george town in general is in washington, an elite university, demonstrations are taking place absolutely everywhere, and protests have spread to indiana university. at least 20 people were arrested in agai state . the protest action was harshly suppressed, this is the university, one of the largest. protests are being organized, as they say, with the light hand of...
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and the university of california berkeley at stanford, happening in the middle of the country, is happening at a higher state university of happening in the university of minnesota across the nation. students and young people are getting together and they are protesting the one gaza they're calling for a permanent cease fire. and that seems to be a growing movement one, it's hurting prison, inviting politically. he is pulling badly with young voters compared to the next time or the last time that he ran for election. and so this seems to be a growing movement and i didn't want to exaggerate how big it forget, but we have to remember, this is how the vietnam pro chest started right here at columbia. in 1968 police came in and violently crafts down on student protesters at this university, and that's exactly what the university does not want to see. that's why we've got a conflict between the university senate, which said he did not want to see a police coming to your interest students and the president of the university who called police in. so right now we're in the middle of that conflict
and the university of california berkeley at stanford, happening in the middle of the country, is happening at a higher state university of happening in the university of minnesota across the nation. students and young people are getting together and they are protesting the one gaza they're calling for a permanent cease fire. and that seems to be a growing movement one, it's hurting prison, inviting politically. he is pulling badly with young voters compared to the next time or the last time...
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so universities across the us, including harvard, stanford in columbia account out in protest against the war. meanwhile, 32 palestinians, including women and children, have been killed in his writing phone. baldness and calls are in the past 24 hours the time. send me the in alexandra township and most of janice bucks, we many say they is and much to celebrate. a south africa commemorates the 2 years of democracy. the thousands of people are marching in london in solidarity with the palestinian people in gaza. accounts are riley has been cancelled citing security concerns. but a small event by a group called enough is enough which supports israel's actions, is expected to go ahead. how it falls. it joins us now from the protest. i am logged in and the tell us about so the people who are out there today, harry well, that's right. they've arrived here now. most of them, at least in hyde park to this, right. it's the fed to search national, processed through the streets of london since the beginning of the war in october. and as you say, that was a accounts, a demonstration, or a war to
so universities across the us, including harvard, stanford in columbia account out in protest against the war. meanwhile, 32 palestinians, including women and children, have been killed in his writing phone. baldness and calls are in the past 24 hours the time. send me the in alexandra township and most of janice bucks, we many say they is and much to celebrate. a south africa commemorates the 2 years of democracy. the thousands of people are marching in london in solidarity with the...
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so universities across the us including harvard, stanford in columbia account out in protest against the war. meanwhile, $32.00 palestinians including.
so universities across the us including harvard, stanford in columbia account out in protest against the war. meanwhile, $32.00 palestinians including.
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interesting stuff, thank| you so much gregory, director of studies at stanford university.— of studies at stanford universi . g , a huge blast has rocked a military base south of the iraqi capital, baghdad, killing at least one person. 0nline video showed an intense fire at the base. security sources reported an airstrike on the facility near the town of iskandariya. the base is used by the popular mobilization forces — an umbrella organization linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. but the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. let's take you inside iran now — where the clerical regime appears to again be cracking down on women. there's been a renewed presence of the morality police on the street as videos verified by bbc persian show. parham ghobadi reports. iran is fighting on two fronts, simultaneously. launching missiles and drones at israel, and flooding the streets with police. to force women to wear the mandatory headscarf. but could the two campaigns be linked? it could the two campaigns be linked? , , ~ , .
interesting stuff, thank| you so much gregory, director of studies at stanford university.— of studies at stanford universi . g , a huge blast has rocked a military base south of the iraqi capital, baghdad, killing at least one person. 0nline video showed an intense fire at the base. security sources reported an airstrike on the facility near the town of iskandariya. the base is used by the popular mobilization forces — an umbrella organization linking several pro—iran militias who've...
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this actually is sent to fort house at stanford — actually is sent to fort house at stanford university, it's based on research, — stanford university, it's based on research, it's informed by data and these _ research, it's informed by data and these are _ research, it's informed by data and these are concrete practices and actions — these are concrete practices and actions that are institutions can take _ actions that are institutions can take to — actions that are institutions can take to respond to workplace harassment and male sexual violence in ways _ harassment and male sexual violence in ways that _ harassment and male sexual violence in ways that both prevent, address and have _ in ways that both prevent, address and have post invention to make sure that women— and have post invention to make sure that women in all people work in environments that are free from harassment and sexual violence. ashley _ harassment and sexual violence. ashleyjudd speaking about harvey weinstein having his conviction overturned. you are watching bbc news. ...whyam whyam in new york why am i
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and we need to have responses of institutional courage, which is actually a thing that lives at stanford university and people can check it out online. there is research based and data informed, concrete steps that institutions take that respond to survivors with institutional courage. you know, oftentimes survivors say that the betrayal and the moral injury we suffer within the system is worse than the sexual body invasion we experienced in the first place. ashleyjudd speaking to the bbc — and you can see the full interview in the coming hours here on bbc news. experts are warning sexually abusive cyber attacks are on the rise across the world, and anyone can be a victim of so—called "sextortion". it comes after two men were arrested in nigeria earlier this month, after an australian teenager took his own life. police allege the men told the teen they would release �*personal photos�* unless he paid them $500. let's speak to paul raffile in new york. he did an extensive study looking at the case studies as an intelligence analyst at network contagion research institute. thank yo
and we need to have responses of institutional courage, which is actually a thing that lives at stanford university and people can check it out online. there is research based and data informed, concrete steps that institutions take that respond to survivors with institutional courage. you know, oftentimes survivors say that the betrayal and the moral injury we suffer within the system is worse than the sexual body invasion we experienced in the first place. ashleyjudd speaking to the bbc —...
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she's also a fellow at the stanford hoover institution. welcome to the programme. picking up on the tough talk, conflict, strong language, emboldened perhaps by world events, do you think? certainly, i think this is a significant reason, the highest official to visit china since joe biden took office. it is taking place at a time when both sides genuinely do want to have some form of dupont but serious issues threatening their ability to do so. what are the issues? _ their ability to do so. what are the issues? i _ their ability to do so. what are the issues? i can - their ability to do so. what are the issues? i can think| their ability to do so. what i are the issues? i can think of five that _ are the issues? i can think of five that they _ are the issues? i can think of five that they will _ are the issues? i can think of five that they will try - are the issues? i can think of five that they will try to - are the issues? i can think of five that they will try to workj five that they will try to work out, on these five issues it's possible real progress can be
she's also a fellow at the stanford hoover institution. welcome to the programme. picking up on the tough talk, conflict, strong language, emboldened perhaps by world events, do you think? certainly, i think this is a significant reason, the highest official to visit china since joe biden took office. it is taking place at a time when both sides genuinely do want to have some form of dupont but serious issues threatening their ability to do so. what are the issues? _ their ability to do so....
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earlier, and we need to have responses of institutional courage — which is actually a thing that lives at stanford university and people can check it out online. there is research—based and data—informed concrete steps that institutions take that respond to survivors with institutional courage. you know, oftentimes survivors say that the betrayal and the moral injury we suffer within the system is worse than the sexual body invasion we experienced in the first place. the court found it...
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stanford and california. >> hey, jim. how are you doing today? >> all right. are you doing? >> good thing. i wanted to know your thoughts on casey's general store. >> oh man, hidden gem. hidden gem. love the pizza there. that is a winner and it should be bought. it's not that expensive given its growth prospects. i wish they split the stock there. now are going to gregory in california. gregory? >> hey, jim. i'm looking forward to the monthly meeting tomorrow. >> were going to smoke you. i met you at the annual. you were terrific. >> oh, you did. i dropped over hundred 60 bucks in the past couple of weeks before covering on some of the last two sessions. no worries. i've retained my club membership. i'm still up over 40%. thanks. >> well, no problem. >> what stock is that? >> broad calm. >> brought come. it's ridiculous it went down. jesus. it's almost as good -- i said that because sometimes my life -- wife listens. that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. get an expanding library filled with new online videos, we
stanford and california. >> hey, jim. how are you doing today? >> all right. are you doing? >> good thing. i wanted to know your thoughts on casey's general store. >> oh man, hidden gem. hidden gem. love the pizza there. that is a winner and it should be bought. it's not that expensive given its growth prospects. i wish they split the stock there. now are going to gregory in california. gregory? >> hey, jim. i'm looking forward to the monthly meeting tomorrow....
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and a stanford professor telling me that another risk is that lot of finteches specialize more in tech versus underwriting. a firm though that is one of the largest players, it says it is a core competencompetency. and demand from the issuers affirm at least about $10 billion in loans last quarter. . back to you. >> that is pretty good rate com pupd bound rate. thanks. >>> and we're getting a set at the latest look at the preferred measure of inflation. later this week we'll get core cpe. investors hoping that the data will help clarify the plans for interest rates and whether we'll see any cut this goes year. a much better take on what is happening for inflation. and for more, we want to bring in eric rosengren. let's talk about this because this is a huge issue. we have one strategist saying that the pce will be more important than earnings this week for determining the direction of the markets. we've seen yieldses run up pretty 1257ksly. a lot of questions about inflation and whether it will be strong are than people anticipated. what do you think? >> i think you get different persp
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so that surprise winning author, historian and professor at stanford, he also signed onto an amicus briefs is court rejecting trump's immunity claim. thank you for joining us this evening. >> it sounds like this immunity question may not be close to being resolved completely and could actually go back to the lower courts. >> what is your opinion of if that were to happen? and you don't get the answer resolved fully by this supreme court suppose my basic answers would be a political disaster for the country as a whole and i think the basic reason for that is speaking sense on behalf of the founders, which is what the historians group of whom have a part, have been studying. i think the framers of the constitution, the founders more generally would have expected a matter of this urgency to be resolved in advance of an election and not to be slow walked in the corky pace we've been moving yet. so the people would not be able to have an informed judgment about the qualifications of leading candidate i mean, as you describe it, it makes sense to think that the idea of whenever you have a presid
so that surprise winning author, historian and professor at stanford, he also signed onto an amicus briefs is court rejecting trump's immunity claim. thank you for joining us this evening. >> it sounds like this immunity question may not be close to being resolved completely and could actually go back to the lower courts. >> what is your opinion of if that were to happen? and you don't get the answer resolved fully by this supreme court suppose my basic answers would be a political...
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i remember when blake picked me up, i was giving a lecture at stanford, must have been the latter part of the decade, 2008, 2009, something like that. blake picked me up from the airport, we were driving to campus -- he has passed away now. and we were talking, and he said, you know, it is funny because there are a couple of wars going on right now, this war in afghanistan, this war in iraq, and you look around, it is like nothing is going on. american troops are fighting, there are wars happening in these countries, but around you, there is nothing. you go onto campus, you give a lecture, it is not affecting anybody. there's no protests, no nothing. and he was sort of baffled and horrified by this state of affairs. and i thought a lot about that, and i have thought about it many times since. america has wound up, if we talk about where america could go, what might be the optimistic future. and i think that, in a sense, what you see now is life in the country disproportionately provided the troops that went to fight in these wars, that have proven catastrophic for the countries in whic
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he drove me down to stanford and talked about how it was so strange tay a war was happening right now and iraq was underway and nothing is going on, there is no protests, america is at war and doesn't affect anybody. but it did affect people. it affected the families of the servicemembers who went and fought in iraq. leaving aside the foreigners who lost friends, who suffered unbelieving trauma and came back and asked why did he fight those wars, he said the elite has no foreign interests, they don't care about that, we reject this, which gave rise to a political movement that we are seeing now today which manifested in the trump phenomenon. if we don't know how successful these interventions are and we have a choice of putting these resources into the american people, i would say put it in the american people. america will be a much more powerful source in the world. >> i'm reading between the lines. i thought the question was asking in part, not so much about military interventions but how the united states should rhetorical or otherwise support the women's movement in iran. and it
he drove me down to stanford and talked about how it was so strange tay a war was happening right now and iraq was underway and nothing is going on, there is no protests, america is at war and doesn't affect anybody. but it did affect people. it affected the families of the servicemembers who went and fought in iraq. leaving aside the foreigners who lost friends, who suffered unbelieving trauma and came back and asked why did he fight those wars, he said the elite has no foreign interests, they...
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course at stanford. i was loving it the first three weeks until i got a zero and i didn't know python. i was hopeless and it's fun. i have a long way to go. nice my middle daughter is a senior software engineer and i got closer and i got her to help me with my homework. on the policy part, though, it's tricky, i tend to be on the optimistic on the a.i. curve and there was something said when the internet first came out we are way overestimating a short-term impact and underestimating and i feel the same way. and lives will look completely different because of artificial intelligence. and the ability to and now pran korea attic cancer. the whole notion of liquid biopsies. and we have a great bill that apparently 10% of patient ever year is due to misdiagnosis. think if we took the power of artificial and manifesto and look at a.i. applied to reading the wrong medicine off the chart or cutting off the wrong arm or whatever it is, to really move us forward, there is enormous amount of good. but what we are
course at stanford. i was loving it the first three weeks until i got a zero and i didn't know python. i was hopeless and it's fun. i have a long way to go. nice my middle daughter is a senior software engineer and i got closer and i got her to help me with my homework. on the policy part, though, it's tricky, i tend to be on the optimistic on the a.i. curve and there was something said when the internet first came out we are way overestimating a short-term impact and underestimating and i feel...
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there was a japanese born man who went to stanford and then applied for american citizenship and went to the judge. you know, when the application he appealed the denial the application and went to the judge and said, look, my skin's whiter, yours. the judge said, wait, that's not how we do it. that's not how we do it. and so it went to the supreme court and the supreme court decided unanimously that no, it's not based on the color of your skin, based on the race that is as it is generally. and the guy who wrote the majority or the unanimous was a naturalized. he was born in the morning. anyway, it's a really interesting sort of sidebar to the story. and one of the things i love about doing these books is you find these fascinating stories that kind of get lost to history. and also one of the neat things about doing these little slice of life stories, you know, i mean really we're talking about a day harry truman spent with pablo picasso that in and of itself is not that fascinating to him. but the back story, i think, is fascinating and, you know, the reasons that came about why happ
there was a japanese born man who went to stanford and then applied for american citizenship and went to the judge. you know, when the application he appealed the denial the application and went to the judge and said, look, my skin's whiter, yours. the judge said, wait, that's not how we do it. that's not how we do it. and so it went to the supreme court and the supreme court decided unanimously that no, it's not based on the color of your skin, based on the race that is as it is generally. and...
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stanford prison experiment, less known as the solomon asch conformity. but those once they came to the illumined, did what the narrative had already created. i didn't write the book under the influence of that, but having written a narrative that helped make it make sense. yeah. so that's i ended the last chapter that looked into some of the explanations i thought didn't work. yes. and tried to show how this matched and helped to explain that people who would never do any of this on their own as they would have their behavior altered by virtue of being a member of a group and in this kind of this a occupation unit in foreign territory the 500 men in this unit, their only societal, the whole population out there is is the enemy. so that conformity norms of the battalion are exploding, only intensified compared to, say, a civilian living the streets of hamburg. so that conformity roll out imitation efforts authority to be part of this group are all magnified and this makes greater power terrifying because of course this. the implication of this is that if
stanford prison experiment, less known as the solomon asch conformity. but those once they came to the illumined, did what the narrative had already created. i didn't write the book under the influence of that, but having written a narrative that helped make it make sense. yeah. so that's i ended the last chapter that looked into some of the explanations i thought didn't work. yes. and tried to show how this matched and helped to explain that people who would never do any of this on their own...
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and he's on an airplane someplace, i don't know where in sacramento or stanford someplace. but anyway, this hippie confronting him is when lyn nofziger, his old friend, my old friend, and he's when lyn because lyn told me the story and this smelly, dirty disheveled hippie. maybe it was joe biden. i don't know. anyway, this hippie was carrying a sign it said make love, not war. reagan looked at the sign, looked the hippie turned to lyn and says, you know, from the looks at him, i don't think you do either. and then then then. mike deaver told me this. god bless him. it was a couple of years after the assassination attempt. and there the reagan's on air force one. and mike was and everybody who ever worked for will know about this, about the flat suit. in fact, think it's on exhibit at the reagan library. reagan loved the and everybody hated it. everybody hated fact. george will once wrote a column about the white suit, a fashion revolution. yeah, yeah, right. exactly. anyway, there on this campaign swing and reagan was in a sweat pants. but he is. he always did when. he was
and he's on an airplane someplace, i don't know where in sacramento or stanford someplace. but anyway, this hippie confronting him is when lyn nofziger, his old friend, my old friend, and he's when lyn because lyn told me the story and this smelly, dirty disheveled hippie. maybe it was joe biden. i don't know. anyway, this hippie was carrying a sign it said make love, not war. reagan looked at the sign, looked the hippie turned to lyn and says, you know, from the looks at him, i don't think you...
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and yet i once brought that up at a at an event at stanford. we were discussing the wage gap and. somehow i brought up the advantages of having a stable families and an and what price women pay, trying to raise children by themselves, a partner without a husband. and people were just horrified that i was suggesting that that could be anything with which any bad effects of having raising children without a father. well, it just turns out us this is a tragedy for everyone, but especially for the boys. so i don't consider it a aspiration. and in fact, if you look at liberal upper class liberals, that's they live. they're the stable marriages in the world. and them for their children. but when they come to writing the sociology for everyone else. they're celebrating, you know, alternative arrangements arrangements. well, unfortunately, we do have to end there we've only scratched the surface, but thank you all for coming for this robust conversation and. thank our panelists very much for their remarks.
and yet i once brought that up at a at an event at stanford. we were discussing the wage gap and. somehow i brought up the advantages of having a stable families and an and what price women pay, trying to raise children by themselves, a partner without a husband. and people were just horrified that i was suggesting that that could be anything with which any bad effects of having raising children without a father. well, it just turns out us this is a tragedy for everyone, but especially for the...
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looking around and i know it's going on in pennsylvania, the universe of pennsylvania, up at harvard, stanford, schools across the country. the kids are afraid. and it seems like nothing is happening. it seems like no one is protecting them. this is a number that shows you have that it's got it's not just been. one-third of cut somebody up to him could ask you guys, there's no cameras back there. i'm going to ask you, how many of you, the honest with me now, how many of you stop talking to someone because you found their politics offensive? raise your hands. i appreciate the honesty. look at that number. it's awful. and it's happening in our own families. 43% of the public stop talking to a parent, a mother, a child. i don't want to use bad language because you'rerom utah. [laughing] i nd help. can a governor to what is a better phrase for shit show that will not turn tm off? [laughing] >> rank, we call those farm words. they are okay. [laughing] >> okay. i do the jokes here. [laughing] so let's get to numbers, 83% is a country mortified that in time in my lifetime. if you see the numbers belo
looking around and i know it's going on in pennsylvania, the universe of pennsylvania, up at harvard, stanford, schools across the country. the kids are afraid. and it seems like nothing is happening. it seems like no one is protecting them. this is a number that shows you have that it's got it's not just been. one-third of cut somebody up to him could ask you guys, there's no cameras back there. i'm going to ask you, how many of you, the honest with me now, how many of you stop talking to...
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volunteers, each signed, these were created by yvette fionn of stanford in england. a whole group of teenagers got together and sewed 40 of these. we give them all away, we are waiting for more. when peter is not going on combat evacuations, he is busy working at the project konstantin charity fund, where there is co-founder initially, the foundation was conceived for the organization of civilian humanitarian aid and the rescue of civilians in gray areas, but then we refocused on medicine and medical care for soldiers. fouche is not going to return to london, since the beginning of 2024, peter has taken an oath to the armed forces of ukraine and now serves as a combat medic in one of the ukrainian brigades. in his free time, he trains with weapons at the training ground, in particular, to be able to shoot at enemy drones, which make it difficult to evacuate the wounded. anna kostyuchenko, pavel sukhodolsky for voice of america from donetsk region. meanwhile, the election campaign continues in the united states. americans cite the economy as the issue they are most co
volunteers, each signed, these were created by yvette fionn of stanford in england. a whole group of teenagers got together and sewed 40 of these. we give them all away, we are waiting for more. when peter is not going on combat evacuations, he is busy working at the project konstantin charity fund, where there is co-founder initially, the foundation was conceived for the organization of civilian humanitarian aid and the rescue of civilians in gray areas, but then we refocused on medicine and...
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why you joining harbor, columbia, yale, princeton, stanford and other top ranking universities across the country to protest at least 21 of the top 50 universities have had an active anti-israel protest in the past week. while marking earth day in virginia, president biden was asked by a reporter if he condemns a protest, here's his response. watch this. >> to condemn the anti-semitic protest on college campuses. >> i condemn anti-semitic protest that's what i've said i'm not going to deal with that and i also condemn votes and to understand what's going on with the palestinians. >> should the columbia university resident resign, should she resign? maria: your reaction. >> is consistent with everything that we seen from joe biden this far with his rhetoric with respect to israel and supporting jewish students but she desperately needs to do at this point, joe biden's policies follow his poll numbers and he truly believes in a two state solution meaning that he needs michigan minnesota and that's what he'll be pandering to, the radicals who believe these protest are protest because abs
why you joining harbor, columbia, yale, princeton, stanford and other top ranking universities across the country to protest at least 21 of the top 50 universities have had an active anti-israel protest in the past week. while marking earth day in virginia, president biden was asked by a reporter if he condemns a protest, here's his response. watch this. >> to condemn the anti-semitic protest on college campuses. >> i condemn anti-semitic protest that's what i've said i'm not going...
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nyu joining harvard, columbia, yale, mit, princeton, stanford, other top ranking universities in the country with an anti-israel protest on campus yesterday. at least 21 of the top 50 of universities have had an anti-israel protest activists in the past week. joining me is missouri congressman, house oversight committee member and house education and workforce committee member, eric burleson. your reaction to all of this anti-semitism raging across the country? >> yeah, i don't think that biden is accurate. i don't think that israeli students or jewish students should have to apologize just for existing on this planet. that's the junc juxtaposition te been put under. israel shouldn't have to apologize for defending its borders and its nation against these horrific, b barbaric attas that have occurred. maria: you don't see the upset you saw around january 6, you don't see the upset you saw in other situations like this. what are you going to do as n elected official to stop this anti-semitism in this country? this is absolutely disgusting. >> a few things. i just got back from israel
nyu joining harvard, columbia, yale, mit, princeton, stanford, other top ranking universities in the country with an anti-israel protest on campus yesterday. at least 21 of the top 50 of universities have had an anti-israel protest activists in the past week. joining me is missouri congressman, house oversight committee member and house education and workforce committee member, eric burleson. your reaction to all of this anti-semitism raging across the country? >> yeah, i don't think that...
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there he is out there in stanford university. here's trump truth social posting that dollar hit a 34-year high against the yen, a total disaster for the u.s. when i was president i spent a good deal of time telling japan and china you can't do that i put limits on both. et cetera. we will put up on the screen, dollar worth 155 yen, something like that, which is remarkable. the actually the chinese yuan not quite as bad but it's gone from 640 to 740s. so the question here is, kevin, is it the dollar's too strong or they're too cheap? let's start there. >> right, well the president is 100% correct. this is an academic literature that shows the japanese especially have been like the most guilty of currency manipulation of any country on earth for a really long time. so the fact that even with that, that we're looking at value of the yen that we haven't seen since i was an undergraduate, larry, is really stunning and it's i think the way to think about it, it is a failure of the biden administration and specifically janet yellen at t
there he is out there in stanford university. here's trump truth social posting that dollar hit a 34-year high against the yen, a total disaster for the u.s. when i was president i spent a good deal of time telling japan and china you can't do that i put limits on both. et cetera. we will put up on the screen, dollar worth 155 yen, something like that, which is remarkable. the actually the chinese yuan not quite as bad but it's gone from 640 to 740s. so the question here is, kevin, is it the...
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whoever made that poll at stanford i would really like to know if that was anonymous or public. if there are students that are not ashamed to admit that they would refer to violence because of speech it doesn't promote their agenda, they should not be students let alone students at stanford. that is embarrassing and that is the most humiliating thing as university that can possibly be released and it's a stain on the reputation. >> trace: you want to hear about humiliating. in california buying a child for sex is a misdemeanour. punishable buy as little as two days in jail. cbs news says the following. democrats and the public safety committee amended the bill to exempt texting and 17 -year-olds from penalties and reduce the punishment from two years in prison to up to a year in a county jail. what they are saying they want to amend this if they are going to make it against the law a felony to get a child for sex to pay a child for sex. sixteen -year-olds are out. >> they said it was too broad. what is to brought about child sex trafficking? i thought this was the onion. i had t
whoever made that poll at stanford i would really like to know if that was anonymous or public. if there are students that are not ashamed to admit that they would refer to violence because of speech it doesn't promote their agenda, they should not be students let alone students at stanford. that is embarrassing and that is the most humiliating thing as university that can possibly be released and it's a stain on the reputation. >> trace: you want to hear about humiliating. in california...
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new stanford chemical plants that emit toxic pollution. and now it affected delaware, we have the highest cancer rate in 1977 any state in the nation. and guess what, a lot of us me included, ended up with bronchial asthma. >> reporter: what did he almost say there? bronchial cancer? demand that brought you uncle boise's cuisine last week, cannibal cuisine. that story did not pan out either. he makes this stuff up but to say that this is sharp as a tack, i'd hate to see adult one. >> laura: michael douglas is quite compelling when he offers secondhand observations as well. people i know that spend time with him say that he's good. would spend some time with him and then come out after spanning your own time with him and say something. >> reporter: possible deniability, smart. one celebrities who is not out hitting the campaign trail like the rest for joe biden is michelle obama. but she is trying to generate some excitement by engaging the little people with an all-new target run. >> and it's in target. so we are going to go undercover. i
new stanford chemical plants that emit toxic pollution. and now it affected delaware, we have the highest cancer rate in 1977 any state in the nation. and guess what, a lot of us me included, ended up with bronchial asthma. >> reporter: what did he almost say there? bronchial cancer? demand that brought you uncle boise's cuisine last week, cannibal cuisine. that story did not pan out either. he makes this stuff up but to say that this is sharp as a tack, i'd hate to see adult one....
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clashing at ucla where protesters set up another encampment and similar scenes played out today at stanford, university of minnesota, i university in atlanta and george washington university in our nation's capital. on of those schools have announced changes to their graduation security or have decided to cancel their speeches so far. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in california policies centre attorney... thank you both for coming on. i would like to get both your take on the usc cancelling the commencement ceremony. what do you think about this? >> it make me very sad for these kids. it's 2024, these are the same kids who missed on -- missed out on their high school graduations because of covid lockdown spirit they can figure out how to provide security, give the protesters of free-speech area, let them do their yelling and let the kids have a ceremony. also you are reaping what you sow because this valedictorian was a minor in resistance to genocide. she was taught all of this at the school. >> you've been in southern california for a long time, your thoughts on this. >> this is the co
clashing at ucla where protesters set up another encampment and similar scenes played out today at stanford, university of minnesota, i university in atlanta and george washington university in our nation's capital. on of those schools have announced changes to their graduation security or have decided to cancel their speeches so far. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in california policies centre attorney... thank you both for coming on. i would like to get both your take on the usc...