Future. It comes as new fox new polls reveal what voters think schools should be focused on teaching in the classroom. Im john roberts, welcome to friday and to you. Aishah im Aishah Hasnie in for sandra smith. Voters of all political stripes are finding Common Ground on a couple of key issues. Public schools should teach more about being a good citizen, less about gender identity issues. John parents are protesting over transgender policies which prompted a Court Battle In One State Andout right defiance by a School District in another. Mark meredith joins us with more on all of this. How much are voters do we think focusing on education . John, quite a bit. Seems like this issue has broken up ever since the pandemic. Of course, always Hot Button Issues in politics, but education has played a more prominent role in the daily debate and new fox news polling explains why. Not enough time is spent on what you consider reading, writing, math, science, they say too much time is spent on ge
tuesday. i m bill hemmer. welcome to the program. big two hours. it could be a tweet bird. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the big interview aired last night. before he bought twitter the company gave unfettered action cess to u.s. and foreign intelligence agencies and a way to encrypt messages to insure user privacy. bill: how he managed to slash staffing at twitter in effort to turn a profit which hasn t been easy. what he told tucker on that. how do you run the company with 20% of the staff? turns out you don t need all that many people to run twitter. 80% is a lot. yes. i mean if you are trying to run some sort of glorified activist organization, then you don t care about censorship you can let go a lot of people. the fact that the federal government and other governments had access to twitter user s private messages, their dms came as a shock to those who use the platform but also to elon musk himself. the degree to which various g
And i think if they say, cyber boy, for instance, and new technology and spend all that. So we are not reading this as a traditional understanding of 4, which is more or less regulated by international law. So new kinds of, i would say, of fighting of competition, etc. Thats pads and make it more difficult. Also to control that isnt the nature of the conflicts that has changed or do you think its perhaps the cumulative effect of the old dynamics that has reached the boiling point one if can no longer be contained this is not so near because you always have different stages of escalation, and that is a moment, its exploding or boiling. But what we can see clearly is that if im referring to my model of 9 steps of escalation, even if youre at one stage of escalation, like at the moment stage 8, which is a very, very, very, very deep escalation. Youll see them that on the same stage on the same step. You have various red lines. In addition, also the general character of thing. Its a step 8
Well, to discuss that, im now enjoyed by conflict research or 3 and the roof glass will prefer the glass. So its great to talk to thank you very much for your time. Youre welcome. Now i know you started complex for much of your academic career. You in reach the field by introducing your own modal of conflict escalation and hang on to a few years ago. For most people. This was a very academic, very fair reticle, very remote discipline. Conflicts were far away, it wasnt something that had a direct impact on peoples lives, at least on the lives of people in the western hemisphere. And i think thats changing now because regardless of where you are in the world, you will feel its various expanded, but he will feel the consequences off of the ukraine in conflict. I wonder if that has changed your own approach to this object in any way to some extent because the nature of the model has changed. And i think if they say, cyber boy, for instance, and new technology and spend all that. So we are
To consideration and having fits for future. The thought is all from us to the side. Thank you for choosing us this sunday. We hope to see the, [000 00 00;00] the hello welcome to wells apart. The study of war is one of the oldest academic disciplines going back for millennia. But it encountered a new read, the new specimen in the ukrainian conflict. Pursuit for years in its proxy form in 2022, its built into the open, affecting countries half of all the way. Whats gonna teach us about the nature of more than the warfare. Well discuss that. Im now enjoyed by conflict research or create the race glasses for his english, so its great to talk to thank you very much for your time. Youre welcome. Now i know youve started the complex for much of your academic career. You in reached the field by introducing your own modal of conflict escalation and hang on to a few years ago. For most people. This was a very academic, very fair reticle, very remote discipline. Conflicts were far away. It wasn