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fox news host jesse waters, his latest is call get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles abt foreign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at instability and the international de it's ll age of revolutions. progress and backlash from 1600 to the president and arican military historian victor davis hanson will release his latest in may. it's called the end of everything how wars descendnto annihilation. new york times, white house and national security correspondent vidanger, along with the wilson center's mary brooks, penned new cold wars, ina's rise, russia's
fox news host jesse waters, his latest is call get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as...
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so please me in welcoming laura meckler and jesse jesse holland. wow, this is quite the turnout. this this is great, isn't it? yeah, i was very much so. i mean, not so great for the people who don't seats, but, you know, really, really great from this point of view. yeah, well, we'll keep engaging. look at it. engage again. it's interesting them you know they'll be light on their feet. exactly. so, first of all, i to say thank you to laura for inviting me to be here with her, i was lucky enough to see it early. copy of this book. and if you want to know what i, think about it. just look on the back of my blurb is the last one on it. so. so i'm so thank you so much for. allowing me to see it early copy of and for the work that you've done here. so we're going to have a quick conversation. we'll take a few minutes and we'll talk about the book, the process of writing it, but we'll ask for your questions so we'll i'll i'll stop talking after a while and i'll turn it over to because you probably have better questions than i do and i've already learned there are several people from sh
so please me in welcoming laura meckler and jesse jesse holland. wow, this is quite the turnout. this this is great, isn't it? yeah, i was very much so. i mean, not so great for the people who don't seats, but, you know, really, really great from this point of view. yeah, well, we'll keep engaging. look at it. engage again. it's interesting them you know they'll be light on their feet. exactly. so, first of all, i to say thank you to laura for inviting me to be here with her, i was lucky enough...
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the book i don't do relationships, explains jesse bartender in greenville, south carolina. jesse brags that he has risen above his, quote, ultra conservative southern baptist upbringing with its traditionalist mores. i'm a feminist, explains. these are all connected for jesse and his romantic life, which mostly flows from the apps tinder and bumble or from his clientele at the college bar, he explains. i'm honest. i don't really do dating. there a lot of women who are into that because they've been possessive relationships, possessive. all is the opposite of liberating. the sexual revolution was fought as millennial author christine ember puts it on the belief quote to achieve ideal the ideal sexual world that we desire, we just need to realize freedom more completely by freedom. we mean more privacy, more space, less connection, and less constraint. today's culture writes feminist, author and activist louise perry, prefers to people as freewheeling, atomized individuals, all looking out for number one and up for a good time. you can see why this liberated, unconstrained, m
the book i don't do relationships, explains jesse bartender in greenville, south carolina. jesse brags that he has risen above his, quote, ultra conservative southern baptist upbringing with its traditionalist mores. i'm a feminist, explains. these are all connected for jesse and his romantic life, which mostly flows from the apps tinder and bumble or from his clientele at the college bar, he explains. i'm honest. i don't really do dating. there a lot of women who are into that because they've...
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next, we have the privilege of hearing from professor jesse hoffnung-garskof. thanks. excuse. so i'm going to talk about the implications of this. what i think is really fascinating project that you've already been hearing about from my own work about a community of african born people that moved from cuba to south florida at the end of the 19th century and maybe has more general frame. i'm interested in talking and thinking about this project from in the context of what we might identify as a growing and very fertile field of scholarship in latin american and caribbean studies, which seeks to draw direct connections between specific events, communities and individuals in the americas and specific events. communities and individuals in coastal africa. right. so not general links between general cultural areas or linguistic areas, but specific links between individual roles and events in both sides of the atlantic. it's really this work not hindered by the absence of census census reporting about afro descended people. available about the transatlantic slave trade inquisition r
next, we have the privilege of hearing from professor jesse hoffnung-garskof. thanks. excuse. so i'm going to talk about the implications of this. what i think is really fascinating project that you've already been hearing about from my own work about a community of african born people that moved from cuba to south florida at the end of the 19th century and maybe has more general frame. i'm interested in talking and thinking about this project from in the context of what we might identify as a...
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so he met with jesse unruh is then the speaker of the house who is a very powerful democrat out there very famous. and unruh was urged to run for office. and he said he said means i'm going to have to give up drinking and women and he also said it was funny guy he also said if you can't take their money you can't take their money and. and drink their liquor and sleep with their women, you shouldn't be in politics. okay all right. but anyway. so, you know, reagan had had to had to go for a tax increase to cover the shortfall. and i remember telling he told reporters that my were set in concrete, but the sound you're hearing is the sound of my feet cracking the cement cracking. so he did end up with a surplus. and what he did with the surplus, unlike what happens here in washington, all that spending on new program. let's go to a new agency. he gave a rebate to the taxpayers of california, so it ended up that he balanced the budget. he reduced spending, welfare was out of control and he reformed welfare out there. so actually, the poor and indigent were really getting assistance and not
so he met with jesse unruh is then the speaker of the house who is a very powerful democrat out there very famous. and unruh was urged to run for office. and he said he said means i'm going to have to give up drinking and women and he also said it was funny guy he also said if you can't take their money you can't take their money and. and drink their liquor and sleep with their women, you shouldn't be in politics. okay all right. but anyway. so, you know, reagan had had to had to go for a tax...
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shaw college, 1867 jesse smith 1867 five state university 1867 bennett college 1873 livingstone college. 1879 is the city state university 1891 no agricultural and technical university 1891 was the same university 1892 and last but not least, north central university 1910. right? and again, as a lot of them, except we're basically not kind of such a university begin as primary secondary institutions. okay. okay. so this slide is going to talk about we talked about the history of hbcu in north carolina. this slide gets into the history of activism at hbcu in north carolina. so again, there's a overfocus 1960 and 84 in particular. and that kind of a racist decades of history of activism. and so there were sustained student movements this hbcu during the early to mid 20th century north kind it hbcu student activigaged in multiple successful movements they range in participant siz and duration to the 1967 movement, student activists engaged in activism directly internally toward mp adminion, faculty, staff and governing board and externally against anti-black oppression right. so they were
shaw college, 1867 jesse smith 1867 five state university 1867 bennett college 1873 livingstone college. 1879 is the city state university 1891 no agricultural and technical university 1891 was the same university 1892 and last but not least, north central university 1910. right? and again, as a lot of them, except we're basically not kind of such a university begin as primary secondary institutions. okay. okay. so this slide is going to talk about we talked about the history of hbcu in north...
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so jq jackson c, smith university and noted act was journalist trevor w anderson recruited jesse as u undergraduate student leader hawkins to lead a group in picketing against the charlotte post office for discriminatory hiring practices in 1943. righ so he attended primary and high school education c smith in a very city in the 1920s. trevor anderson he then becomes a journalist and activist and he works for the post office. a means discrimination. he also when he was a student and after he was a student he would use newspaper black newspapers to criticize the administration of the issue. and sometimes we do it anonymously right. so it also speaks to the fact that even if you graduate right if even if you're no longer a part of the university, you still feel duty to it. right? and a duty to having the best environment, the best people in charge. right. and part of the response of the administration to them, criticizing them was to try to repress, repress that kind of criticism. right. so, again, part of at campus hbcu ivism on campus against administrators, aga teachers. right. at th
so jq jackson c, smith university and noted act was journalist trevor w anderson recruited jesse as u undergraduate student leader hawkins to lead a group in picketing against the charlotte post office for discriminatory hiring practices in 1943. righ so he attended primary and high school education c smith in a very city in the 1920s. trevor anderson he then becomes a journalist and activist and he works for the post office. a means discrimination. he also when he was a student and after he...
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of concerns of leaders, among them, some of your second and most durable supporters, such as senator jesse helms, are very concerned about some of your appointments. the basis of the concern is that many people who have been long time reaganites and supporters of your do not seem to be able to get jobs like bill van cleve, who played a key role on your defense transition team. whereas other individuals who have not supported you throughout the years or your philosophy, like mr. terrell bell, the secretary of education, who was for the establishment of the department, which you've said you're going to abolish, and mr. frank carlucci, deputy secretary of defense, who is not a supporter of yours, that they have gotten jobs. my question is, why are these individuals in your administration? why is it mr. van fleet? and how much of a problem do you think this conservative dissatisfied action with your appointments is? the only problem that i've had that is more difficult than knowing which hand raised to point to here and believe me, it bothers me. i go home feeling guilty and all my hands that
of concerns of leaders, among them, some of your second and most durable supporters, such as senator jesse helms, are very concerned about some of your appointments. the basis of the concern is that many people who have been long time reaganites and supporters of your do not seem to be able to get jobs like bill van cleve, who played a key role on your defense transition team. whereas other individuals who have not supported you throughout the years or your philosophy, like mr. terrell bell,...
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and if you weren't, officer, you had the right to do this and so fremont there takes his wife jesse, benton fremont, who's the daughter of a famous senator who was one of the biggest promoters of manifest destiny in u.s. history, george custer, who will explore in the west and the yellowstone in black hills after the civil war takes, his wife, libbie custer, with him on his expeditions out into the west and like like they're sort of husbands these women write down they see and what they perceive but they do it from right a very different perspective. they're not writing as soldiers, writing as wives and potential as mothers. and they're writing about the west as a place of possibility into american families. can that are not simply a masculine space, not simply a space by fur traders and soldiers and what have you, but that their space for all americans. and they write and these books get published and they're incredibly popular accounts of these western travels. so the american public, as much they're interested in the stories of john fremont, george custer, they're interested in th
and if you weren't, officer, you had the right to do this and so fremont there takes his wife jesse, benton fremont, who's the daughter of a famous senator who was one of the biggest promoters of manifest destiny in u.s. history, george custer, who will explore in the west and the yellowstone in black hills after the civil war takes, his wife, libbie custer, with him on his expeditions out into the west and like like they're sort of husbands these women write down they see and what they...
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senator jesse helms never forgave. right. maybe we can move to there and this is this is really when remarkable things about your father out to the book was his ability to deal with difficult certainly strong personalities. right and i think the one that is kind of comes out brightest in the book is a relationship between cap weinberger and george shultz. so just to the scene and maybe you can comment on it. weinberger wants and ultimately your father become his deputy right. and then soon after george shultz becomes the secretary of state and then later on, he's now career advisor and he's managing to day to day. and it it came across like shuttle diplomacy. i think. tell us about those relationships between weinberger and shultz. right. well, first, how did he become national adviser when when he was asked by president reagan to be national adviser? he came in and. he thought that the president was going to give him accolades on how intelligent he was, how he might be a great visionary. and said, actually, no, we're choosin
senator jesse helms never forgave. right. maybe we can move to there and this is this is really when remarkable things about your father out to the book was his ability to deal with difficult certainly strong personalities. right and i think the one that is kind of comes out brightest in the book is a relationship between cap weinberger and george shultz. so just to the scene and maybe you can comment on it. weinberger wants and ultimately your father become his deputy right. and then soon...
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and jesse priest, mrs. dupree, still welcome. so typically, first ladies often host teas, especially for the spouses of members of congress. and so she worked to get a special tea for mrs. priest, inviting cabinet wives and other congressional wives. so she knew would make mrs. priest feel comfortable and who agreed with her and the president about the importance of african americans in the republican party and also about having them more involved in the political scene. so she had the tea party and it was a firestorm. they received hate mail. there was incredible criticism in newspapers, editorials about what she had done and all she had done was extended the courtesy of mrs. dupree's to served president hoover to show his support for what his wife had done, then invited booker t washington to the white house. and he also invited some of the presidents of some of the historic black colleges to the white house. so this was a statement by the two of them where they hung together, but they certainly did not let the criticism stand
and jesse priest, mrs. dupree, still welcome. so typically, first ladies often host teas, especially for the spouses of members of congress. and so she worked to get a special tea for mrs. priest, inviting cabinet wives and other congressional wives. so she knew would make mrs. priest feel comfortable and who agreed with her and the president about the importance of african americans in the republican party and also about having them more involved in the political scene. so she had the tea...
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train and see the next class as they bring their skills, so that is roy, jasmine hernandez, carrie, jesse frankel. i'm thankful to each of you for your hard workk over the semestr and always rooting you on for what comes next for each of you. thank you. >> i also do have one personal announcement. my longtime wireline security advisor has left my team as of monday in order to join commissioner ferguson's staff. i was worried there might be a potential but he issued me it wouldn't be a problem. [laughter] thanks very much. >> commissioner gomez. thank you, commissioners. before we adjourn i have two quick announcements. darrell cooper retired last month after 27 years and he was also a director of practiced law in washington, d.c. and after he joined the agency he served in the cable cable service bureau, department of homeland security and enforcement bureau but for the last ten years he made his home p in the consumer governmental affairs bureau and specifically the disabilities rights office. during this time he worked on the requirements of the 21st century communications accessibility
train and see the next class as they bring their skills, so that is roy, jasmine hernandez, carrie, jesse frankel. i'm thankful to each of you for your hard workk over the semestr and always rooting you on for what comes next for each of you. thank you. >> i also do have one personal announcement. my longtime wireline security advisor has left my team as of monday in order to join commissioner ferguson's staff. i was worried there might be a potential but he issued me it wouldn't be a...
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chairman and jesse for those thought-provoking questions. and i'm especially grateful for the chair man's invitation and reminder to you about how important it is to comment when they ask for comments send them in. even when they don't, if you've got something to say, let them know. from a different perspective, a different vantage point within the federal regulatory system that's so vital to us all. at the acting comptroller of the currency. the controller of the currency as we know it is to ensure that all national banks and federal savings associations operate in safe and sound manner, provide fair access to financial services, treat customers fairly and comply with applicable laws and regulations. you will get a clear sense of the impact of the office of the comptroller of the currency and the impact on the communities that we serve. please give a big welcome to the acting comptroller. [applause] good morning. >> one more time. good morning. thank you for having me back. i remember doing this last year and walk-up music to metallica. [la
chairman and jesse for those thought-provoking questions. and i'm especially grateful for the chair man's invitation and reminder to you about how important it is to comment when they ask for comments send them in. even when they don't, if you've got something to say, let them know. from a different perspective, a different vantage point within the federal regulatory system that's so vital to us all. at the acting comptroller of the currency. the controller of the currency as we know it is to...
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so much that can be about different crypto conferences that attended those went to the right one for jesse. and so we weren't going to top that. so one thing that i write about in the book is i heard about you hear about crypto being used for like illicit purposes and that's also kind of hard dramatize because like it's unlikely that some, you know, money launderer is going to invite you over while he, you know, does this thing. well, i heard about these romance scams. it's called pig butchering where like, if you we all get these like random spam text messages and. it turns out like those people are trying to entice you into crypto scams and then very dark twist turns out that the people sending those messages are often themselves victims human trafficking who are like in cambodia being tortured while they send spam text messages. so when i heard about this, it was not like i wasn't the first one to hear about it, but understandably, other people who covered were more interested in like the human rights issues. and i was like, wait, did i hear that you use crypto for all these scams? and
so much that can be about different crypto conferences that attended those went to the right one for jesse. and so we weren't going to top that. so one thing that i write about in the book is i heard about you hear about crypto being used for like illicit purposes and that's also kind of hard dramatize because like it's unlikely that some, you know, money launderer is going to invite you over while he, you know, does this thing. well, i heard about these romance scams. it's called pig...
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hey, jesse. hi, skyler. um, um, so i know you a lot of advocacy on instagram in person and all that stuff, but i just wanted to say, i think this important right now in a time where we're being attacked, if you could say something to trans youth right now to give them hope, what would you say if you could say something to trans youth right now to give them hope? what would you say? oh. i always want to start. and this might sound counterintuitive. let me go through it with saying it does right now and a lot of people are going to try to say, oh, it's going to be fine you're going to be fine. everything's going to be fine. and i do think it will be fine. i have that faith. but right now, it sucks. right? right now there kids that are approaching the age for puberty blockers and can't have puberty blockers. kids are being bullied at school. they're that have to move. there are kids that can't play their sport and won't ever be able to play because of the time that it takes to input now. so it does suck for a l
hey, jesse. hi, skyler. um, um, so i know you a lot of advocacy on instagram in person and all that stuff, but i just wanted to say, i think this important right now in a time where we're being attacked, if you could say something to trans youth right now to give them hope, what would you say if you could say something to trans youth right now to give them hope? what would you say? oh. i always want to start. and this might sound counterintuitive. let me go through it with saying it does right...
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so they file suit and they sue jesse adkins, who was a part of this government commission that was set up to implement the minimum wage law. so the issue in this case is whether a minimum wage law violates the due process clause of the fifth amendment, why the fifth and not the 14th? i given you the full text of the due process clause of the 14th amendment, which begins with the two words no state, whereas because we have red baron versus baltimore and we know the bill of rights only applies, or at least at this time only applies to the actions of what level of government, the federal government. so is congress staying true to its fifth amendment due process obligation is by passing a minimum wage law for women. now, but the clause is otherwise exactly the same. you can't be denied life, liberty, property without due process of law. the only difference is the fifth amendment applies to the federal government and the 14th amendment applies to the 50 states. and here we get a different outcome. if it's 5 to 3, i forget who. if someone should recuse themselves or someone who died and hadn
so they file suit and they sue jesse adkins, who was a part of this government commission that was set up to implement the minimum wage law. so the issue in this case is whether a minimum wage law violates the due process clause of the fifth amendment, why the fifth and not the 14th? i given you the full text of the due process clause of the 14th amendment, which begins with the two words no state, whereas because we have red baron versus baltimore and we know the bill of rights only applies,...