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it was at vanderbilt where, although we have nashville, the surrounding area had very similar issues. i will tell you a couple of things we are doing to try to take that on. beyond the cancer centers, we have 2200 sites that do clinical trials around the nation. our national clinical trials network is something unique in the world in terms of a broad network for clinical research. i think we have over 100 clinical trials in west virginia. and we also have the national community oncology research program which is another way of engaging community oncologists, because that is really were most patients get their care. but we know that is not enough. so we have engaged a group to work across agencies and with community centers to look at our capacity building opportunities. absolutely, it is a huge priority for us. sen. capito: thank you. sen. durbin: thank you and welcome to the nih team. it was about 10 years ago when i met with francis collins at nih , went through one of the spectacular tours, which i recommend to my colleagues. i can remember as a member of the house when arlen spect
it was at vanderbilt where, although we have nashville, the surrounding area had very similar issues. i will tell you a couple of things we are doing to try to take that on. beyond the cancer centers, we have 2200 sites that do clinical trials around the nation. our national clinical trials network is something unique in the world in terms of a broad network for clinical research. i think we have over 100 clinical trials in west virginia. and we also have the national community oncology...
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so really excited you're able to do that, and then megan towe will be attending vanderbilt university. yes she's received a full scholarship for vanderbilt, and then also just received on on friday night, we got to celebrate her receiving a scholarship from the chinese teachers association. so i'll turn it over to the two of you for your report. and then we have a few words of appreciation as this is your last meeting. thank you, superintendent wayne, so i just wanted to start out the student delegate report. just saying how crazy it is that our terms have come to an end, however, our journeys, lennon and i are journeys as advocates will continue on. being part of the school district for the past 13 years has given me a sense of community and how to be part of and create a welcoming space for all people. this past year, i had the pleasure of working with mary kate, our student advisory council. our advisor, mary kate, embodies the authentic and caring individual that all students should have access to within our school district. in the past two years, mary kate has been in this positi
so really excited you're able to do that, and then megan towe will be attending vanderbilt university. yes she's received a full scholarship for vanderbilt, and then also just received on on friday night, we got to celebrate her receiving a scholarship from the chinese teachers association. so i'll turn it over to the two of you for your report. and then we have a few words of appreciation as this is your last meeting. thank you, superintendent wayne, so i just wanted to start out the student...
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administrators have, in some instances, think university of florida, think university of texas, think vanderbilt, really done a good job to say, free speech, great. right to protest, great. but there's a way, there's a time, and there's a place, and if you violate the rules, which apply to everyone, not just anyone protesting, there will be consequences. other places, if you are weak up front and don't enforce your rules, you end up with encampments and now you're weigh health and safety and other types of concerns. bad management. >> well, we'll end there. to be continued. but i always appreciate it, marc. thank you. >> great. invite me back. thank you >> you're always invited back. marc rowan from apollo global. carl, back to you. >> thanks. when we come back, we'll follow up on paramount, talk some starbucks. got some sell-side calls this morning on names like cr.mion we'll get this week started after a short break. wooooo! morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh
administrators have, in some instances, think university of florida, think university of texas, think vanderbilt, really done a good job to say, free speech, great. right to protest, great. but there's a way, there's a time, and there's a place, and if you violate the rules, which apply to everyone, not just anyone protesting, there will be consequences. other places, if you are weak up front and don't enforce your rules, you end up with encampments and now you're weigh health and safety and...
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and athletics, national merit scholars and i was able to take that education and get a scholarship to vanderbilt. meanwhile, 20 years later in the 2000's, butler had become overwhelmed by poverty so much so that they shut the school down. the kids did not have the resources i had. i agree with you that black kids can learn in any environment where they have resources. where they have excellent teachers in small class sizes. in this country, we spent $23 billion more in affluent, upper-middle-class goals. we have a politics of distrust in public education such that we have a movement that is draining resources away from public education. the kids trapped in high poverty schools are not getting the resources to enable them to have an excellent education. host: we will go over to shanda in richmond, virginia. caller: i want to talk about how schools don't magically become impoverished. what happened for the school to become impoverished? it happened around me where many of the schools become poor, impoverished and their majority, nonwhite and they magically get closed. host: we just have a few minu
and athletics, national merit scholars and i was able to take that education and get a scholarship to vanderbilt. meanwhile, 20 years later in the 2000's, butler had become overwhelmed by poverty so much so that they shut the school down. the kids did not have the resources i had. i agree with you that black kids can learn in any environment where they have resources. where they have excellent teachers in small class sizes. in this country, we spent $23 billion more in affluent,...
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vanderbilt university just hired general nakasone. they go out high schools and middle schools. there starting cyber at an early age. great schools in tennessee. sorry. i had to do that. i'm sorry. i looked at the nameplate. >> i represent michigan and detroit. my question is for mr. sikorski. you mentioned in your testimony the need to secure every step of ai app development lifecycle. as we saw with the solar winds, one silver but he can have long reaching consequences. >> that is a great question. i was heavily involved and help reverse engineer the solar winds back door. it was exciting to brief homeland security about that as we were on boxing it. i think about that. that is one of the biggest concerns we have when we think about cyber threats is the supply-chain attack. there have been numerous other examples since solar winds, which is now a few years in the past, where our adversaries were able to get into the supply chain, deploy code, and it gets shipped out to customers, which gives them a backdoor into networks. at the networks, we are focused on thinking about how t
vanderbilt university just hired general nakasone. they go out high schools and middle schools. there starting cyber at an early age. great schools in tennessee. sorry. i had to do that. i'm sorry. i looked at the nameplate. >> i represent michigan and detroit. my question is for mr. sikorski. you mentioned in your testimony the need to secure every step of ai app development lifecycle. as we saw with the solar winds, one silver but he can have long reaching consequences. >> that is...
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jonathan lemire, national affairs analyst john hallman, and roger's chair, the american presidency at vanderbilt university, presidential historian jon meacham. a new book titled "the call to serve" the life of an american president george herbert walker bush. we will get into that later and maybe a little now, too. >> i wanted you to talk to us about this memorial day, the contrast, what we heard from president trump's own staff members about him being completely baffled by service to one's country in the military, by the loss of life. basically, calling those who were killed losers. i want to ask you again, the contrast not just between joe biden and donald trump, but between donald trump and every president that's ever served this country before when we get to this point. i must say, too, the people who we have discussed before in their little fleece vests, who we talked about it for money, them supporting trump because they think they will make more money, which is ridiculous because -- but this is another thing i have never been able to figure out. the very people who spent their entire lif
jonathan lemire, national affairs analyst john hallman, and roger's chair, the american presidency at vanderbilt university, presidential historian jon meacham. a new book titled "the call to serve" the life of an american president george herbert walker bush. we will get into that later and maybe a little now, too. >> i wanted you to talk to us about this memorial day, the contrast, what we heard from president trump's own staff members about him being completely baffled by...
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joining us now, rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, pulitzer prize winning presidential historian jon meacham. also, pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. and the host of the podcast "on brand with donny deutsch," donny deutsch. jon meacham, you perk up when you hear names like debs. what about this in terms of the long lens of history? >> the speech debs gave was very important. if you want to go into it, mika. >> no, we're good. >> are you sure? >> another day. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay, absolutely. i think that at this point, trump is no longer on trial. the country is. this is a test of mature citizenship. are a majority of us going to react from our partisan gut, or are we going to assess the realities we see and make a judicious choice? i think it is pretty straightforward. i don't know how many votes are going to be changed. i don't know how many opinions are going to be changed. but i do know that what matters for the future of democratic capitalism and the constitution and the things that so
joining us now, rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, pulitzer prize winning presidential historian jon meacham. also, pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. and the host of the podcast "on brand with donny deutsch," donny deutsch. jon meacham, you perk up when you hear names like debs. what about this in terms of the long lens of history? >> the speech debs gave was very important....
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and vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes expert michael newton talk about prosecuting war crimes in the international court in context of israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's washington journal join in the conversation live at 7:0n c-span. c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> friday nights watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly roundup of c-span's campaign coverage providing one-stop shop to discover what the candidates across the country are saying to voters along with firsthand accounts to political reporters, updated poll numbers, fundraising data and campaign ads. watch c-span 2024 campaign trail friday nights at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span online at c-span.org or download as podcast on c-span now our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation both senate and house and with close friends congresswoman gabriel giff
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