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of color, but certainly perhaps who are more inclined to move along the leftist agenda, et cetera. is this going to stop or will it take more lawsuits and will it be a big problem? >> everything you said, tammy, is completely correct. uc davis as an example uses a disadvantage score. they prioritize applicants who say they have experienced disadvantages but they are using it as a proxy for race to achieving racial balancing tests. as you are going to see, because the left has no respect for the supreme court. you heard the quote from aoc. what the universities will do is put all these proxy tests, all of these pretests and what they are trying to achieve the same racial balance to keep poor whites out and keep asians out and to try to have an artificial racial lens far admissions. that is illegal. that is unconstitutional.

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Smerconish

declining despite him making tests easier and during the pandemic which involved pretests and examines, the grades, quote, fell off the cliff. by the way, the estimated total cost for an nyu student matriculating for this school year, $83,250. joining me is a columnist for cnn.com where her latest is, this fired chemistry professor shows what's wrong with academia. he's also author of the book "okay, boomer, let's talk: how my generation got left behind." jill, i was thinking if i'm the dean of admissions at a med school and now i get an applicant from nyu, now, what am i to think of that transcript? >> i don't think it casts doubt on the intelligence or abilities of nyu students. to me, this story is much more

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The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

family corruption of the regime candidate. setting up an agency of government to police speech. they talk about fascism. jen psaki was asked about what the president thinks about supreme court justices being targeted before the ruling. >> he doesn't care if they are targeting the real court outside their private residences. >> i don't have an official government position on where people protest. steve: these pretests are against the law. and the biden regime has no position on it. and concerned parents who speak up at google meetings, arrest them. justices in hiding, fearing for their lives. violent protests around the

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The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

family corruption of the regime candidate. setting up an agency of government to police speech. they talk about fascism. jen psaki was asked about what the president thinks about supreme court justices being targeted before the ruling. >> he doesn't care if they are targeting the real court outside their private residences. >> i don't have an official government position on where people protest. steve: these pretests are against the law. and the biden regime has no position on it. and concerned parents who speak up at google meetings, arrest them. justices in hiding, fearing for their lives. violent protests around the

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The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

family corruption of the regime candidate. setting up an agency of government to police speech. they talk about fascism. jen psaki was asked about what the president thinks about supreme court justices being targeted before the ruling. >> he doesn't care if they are targeting the real court outside their private residences. >> i don't have an official government position on where people protest. steve: these pretests are against the law. and the biden regime has no position on it. and concerned parents who speak up at google meetings, arrest them. justices in hiding, fearing for their lives. violent protests around the

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20211226-23:35:00

california's governor announcing a state wide initiative ordering 6 million free tests to kids returning to school. >> it hurts a teensy bit. >> reporter: giving parents peace of mind. >> i think it is really nice they're providing this for people because it is, the holidays are a big concern. >> reporter: in clovis, california, 50,000 pretests have already gone out to students and staff. the school district installing hepa filters in classrooms, taking all measures to avoid a shutdown. >> when i tell you that having kids in classrooms is critical, the data confirms that, too. >> reporter: across the country the school district of philadelphia with an estimated 200,000 students now keeping a close eye on the rise in covid cases and considering a vaccine mandate for all eligible students after the break. what is your message to the families? >> our message to the families are, number one, we'll do everything we can to keep schools open. >> reporter: as fears loom that students

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Deadline White House-20220119-21:06:00

testing. should we have done more testing earlier? yes. but we are doing more now. we've gone from zero at home tests a year ago to 375 million tests on the market in just this month. if you buy a test at a store, your insurance will reimburse you. on top of that, we are making $1 -- 1 billion at-home tests available for you to order and be available to you at your home for free. just visit covidtest.gov in order to find out how to get those pretests. in addition, their 20,000 sites where you can get tested in person, for free, now. and now we have more treatments to keep people out of the hop than at any other point in the pandemic including life saving anti-viral pills. we purchased 20 million 6 these new pfizer pills, more than any

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2022 State of the Union Address-20220302-02:48:00

masks, leaving no one behind or ignoring anyone. as neat as we move forward. on testing, we have made hundreds of millions of tests available and you can order them for free to at your doorstep. and we have already ordered pretests. already ordered pretests tonight. i'm announcing you can order another group of tests, covid -- go to covidtests.gov and you can get more tests. second, we must prepare for new variants. over the past, we have gotten much better at detecting detecting new variants. we will be able to develop new vaccines and 100 days instead of maybe months or years and if congress has the funds we need, we will have new stockpiles of tests, masks, pills get ready if needed. i can't promise a new variant mode come. but i can promise you we will do everything within our power to be ready if it does. third, we can end the shutdown

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Context-20220331-20:19:00

another wave of coronavirus. gfx latest estimate suggest one in every 16 people latest estimate suggest one in every 16 people has covid in the uk — the government's chief scientific adviser sir patrick vallance says a drop in precautionary behaviour could drive up infection rates, which — as shown by the latest data — are already high. let's speak to paul hunter — professor of medicine at the university of east anglia. thank you forjoining us. is this the right move at the right time to get rid of pretests when the number of cases is so high? i get rid of pretests when the number of cases is so high?— of cases is so high? i don't think it's ever the _ of cases is so high? i don't think it's ever the right _ of cases is so high? i don't think it's ever the right time _ of cases is so high? i don't think it's ever the right time but - of cases is so high? i don't think it's ever the right time but at - of cases is so high? i don't think i it's ever the right time but at some point we have to start by adding back on the amount of testing that we are doing in this country. i think as we are moving into spring, it is that at time as any. you are quite right. at the moment we are seeing more infections to week than we have pretty much seen at any time

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The Papers-20220331-22:47:00

show, don't they, that the number of peopie with _ show, don't they, that the number of people with covid following the 0ns figures _ people with covid following the 0ns figures last week are very, very high? _ figures last week are very, very high? admissions up to, as it said, the 0micron — high? admissions up to, as it said, the omicron peak level, so in one level. _ the omicron peak level, so in one level. we — the omicron peak level, so in one level, we have got this national mood that the thing is over, or more or less _ mood that the thing is over, or more or less over. — mood that the thing is over, or more or less over, at the same time the actual— or less over, at the same time the actual reality is that there is a being — actual reality is that there is a being infected and hospitals, chris whitty— being infected and hospitals, chris whitty saying, are under pressure because _ whitty saying, are under pressure because of— whitty saying, are under pressure because of it, so that is the first story _ because of it, so that is the first story the — because of it, so that is the first story. the second one is that free testing _ story. the second one is that free testing is ending, and that doesn't seem _ testing is ending, and that doesn't seem to _ testing is ending, and that doesn't seem to be... it is understandable from _ seem to be... it is understandable from a _ seem to be... it is understandable from a financial point of view, because — from a financial point of view, because obviously there is a cost to all of— because obviously there is a cost to all of that, — because obviously there is a cost to all of that, but at the same time you're _ all of that, but at the same time you're trying to control and understand infection and stop people passing _ understand infection and stop people passing on _ understand infection and stop people passing on the infection, unfortunately i have a free test is going _ unfortunately i have a free test is going to — unfortunately i have a free test is going to mean that some people don't pay for the _ going to mean that some people don't pay for the test and don't get tested — pay for the test and don't get tested -- _ pay for the test and don't get tested —— unfortunately not having the pretests. it is all about the same — the pretests. it is all about the same thing with the government saying. — same thing with the government saying, we've got to live with the

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