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From former victims r. T. Visits one of the russian hospitals taking part. And u. K. Universities cut runs as students lose their part time jobs in the crisis but its feared the reductions are nowhere near enough. Because of government legislation and we have to pay the price the people the 0. 20 but still they get it if they did pay a penny. Welcome to the weekly here on R T International where we bring you the latest Headline News and the top stories from the past week lets begin with the latest figures on kobe 1000 as usual the Global Pandemic is still raging with more than 2900000 cases now confirmed more than 871000 people have recovered but the number of fatalities has surpassed 205000. The u. S. Has been hardest hit by the pen demick with almost 1000000 cases and 55000 deaths job losses in the wake of the outbr ....
For a second to link this class to what we did last time. And last time we were talking about federalism and particularly the balance of power between states and localities. Now when people talk about federalism, they usually use the term to refer to the balance of power between the federal government and states. But last time we were talking about the debates between state and local level power. And those mirrored debates at the federal level and if anything they were much more contentious because so much governing authority was located in the states and localities. And what were talking about was a system of layered authority. Where states had control over the rights of citizens and the Public Interest. But they gave local areas Broad Discretionary Authority over a wide range of matters involving the Publi ....
In u. S. Agriculture. And the title for the lecture today on invisible woman actually comes from a 1983 book, so ancient in your mind but a book that is over 30 years old by carolyn sex. And her book was Ground Breaking in that she was one of the first to examine the contributions of women to u. S. Agriculture and it was really this book that helped launch work by sociologists and other social scientists and rural historians to look at the contribution of women that had largely been invisible up to this time. So this is a nod to that groundbreaking book. So one of the Big Questions weve been asking in this class and posing since the first day that we meet is why should we study women in agriculture. Why not just study agriculture. Why should we take a gender and think about the different roles that men and women play. I mean why . Thats what weve been asking. That is one of t ....
Localities. Now when people talk about federalism, they usually use the term to refer to the balance of power between the federal government and states. But last time we were talking about the debates between state and local level power. And those mirrored debates at the federal level and if anything they were much more contentious because so much governing authority was located in the states and localities. And what were talking about was a system of layered authority. Where states had control over the rights of citizens and the Public Interest. But they gave local areas Broad Discretionary Authority over a wide range of matters involving the Public Interest. So basically the states then handed over all of the discretion over this broad area of the Pu ....