with the united states says with a chinese surveillance balloon, roughly six nautical miles off the coast of south carolina. well within u.s. territorial airspace. the balloon crashed into the atlantic ocean, creating a debris field at least seven mile spread out in relatively short shallow water. the recovery of that debris is ongoing, including navy divers, the coast guard, and other manned and unmanned salvage feedback vessels. the fbi counter intelligence agents are also on board the recovery vessels, officials say there are plenty to learn from that debris, but added that they have also been studying that balloon since it first entered u.s. airspace in the illusion islands of alaska, on january 28th. the balloon, which had maneuverability capabilities via small motors and multiple propellers entered canadian airspace on january 3rd, for troubled self crop crossing into the united states. president biden says he gave the order to shoot the balloon down on, wednesday but o
scholar herself, professor kimberlé crenshaw. a renowned writer in both race in gender studies. a professor of law at both columbia and the university of california. the executive director and cofounder of the american policy founder. we should know that professor crenshaw turned the term intersectionality. which is use to describe the way that race, gender, class and the other terms intertwined, which certainly at play in this discussion. professor, it is a great honor to have you here. my pleasure. we have enjoyed learning from you over the past few years. what is at play here? i think there are few things we need to keep in mind. the college board is not, though the name suggests, a independent body that does this. it is a corporation. it makes most of its money off of these ap courses. that is right. when it got pushback from florida, it s all the risk of not being able to make more money on this course.