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the hope challenge breakfast for him here at the johns hopkins bloomberg university -- johns hopkinsloomberg center. our goal is to shine a spotlight on the 25th anniversary of the minority aids initiative, a policy intervention that was way ahead of its time thanks to congresswoman maxine waters who championed it into existence in 1998. a health equity policy before the term health equity was invoked. the minority aids initiative was thought to address hiv disparities in communities of color. today, we are going to dissect its impact and figure out how we can supercharge it and other policies so we can finally end hiv disparities. but that is not all. we have something extra special in store for you. we have cnn commentator and political insider jamaal simmons who will lead a fireside chat with some of our nations legal wizards. the chap will dive headfirst into the anti-woke movement, what it is all about, and what it means for our mission. we will be unpacking the supreme court's recent decisions on affirmative action and other legal maneuvers that seek to block interventions aime
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here in helping us put this together in johns hopkins university breaking as this platform and space. thank you. [applause] before we move on let's take a five minute break. make sure your back in five minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations]. me as a true colleague and friend. dr. keisha is the bloomberg intelligence professor at the bloomberg school of public health and a chair of the bloomberg school department of health policy and management, she is an intra-epidemiologist at a policy researcher who served as the director of the institute of health and social policy. research focuses on health equity and promoting safe environments voting in the environment. in 2023 elected member of the national academy, please join me in welcoming to the stage doctor keisha. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for the introduction role and i'm thrilled to be here today to introduce congresswoman maxine waters. who among us can boast a career spanning decades the company diverse world to make garment fauci worker and company employee to a dedicated educator head start program ma
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at johns hopkins we train our psychology residents to get in touch with family if they are allowed toif the patient says, no, there is very little we can do unless it is life-threatening. or if there is child abuse involved. because of that it is come to get it. one of the more heartbreaking examples of where that comes into play is when someone ends up in a psychiatric union and their family doesn't know where they are. they call police stations and hospitals. if they call the unit that person is in, we cannot even confirm that they are there because of patient privacy issues. there are subtleties where we can get things that are not in the best interests of the patient. it is legislated that we are not allowed to reveal things, even to close family members, if the patient will not permit it. now, if there is a situation where someone is likely to attempt suicide, there are ways we can sort of go around those confidentiality agreements, and we always explain that to the patient early on in the sessions. but it can be very frustrating for family members. and of the best things family
at johns hopkins we train our psychology residents to get in touch with family if they are allowed toif the patient says, no, there is very little we can do unless it is life-threatening. or if there is child abuse involved. because of that it is come to get it. one of the more heartbreaking examples of where that comes into play is when someone ends up in a psychiatric union and their family doesn't know where they are. they call police stations and hospitals. if they call the unit that person...
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the johns hopkins bloomberg center. our goal is to shine a spotlight on the 25th anniversary of the minority aids initiative policy intervention that was way ahead of its time thanks to congresswoman maxine water who championed it into existence in 1998. a health equity policy before the term health equity was in vogue. the minority aids initiative was thought to address hiv disparities in communities of color. today we're going to dissect its impact and figure out how we can super charge it and other policies so that we can finally end hiv disparity, but that's not all. we have something extra special in store for you. we have cnn commentator and political insider jamal simmons who will lead a fireside chat with some of our nation's legal wizards. the chat will dive head first into the anti-woke movement, what it's all about, and what it means for our mission. plus, we'll be unpacking the supreme court's recent decisions on affirmative action and other legal maneuvers that seek to block intervention aimed at closing th
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i was a student across the street at johns hopkins.okings was the place to go to get smarter on economics on domestic and foreign policy. it has always been -- my good friend headed this institution for a decade. one of our finest and most objective and scholarly think tanks in washington. i am glad to be with ryan and patricia. we are going to have a conversation. i'm not going to bore you with a long speech. they have asked me to give a few introductory comments. i wanted to do that to set the stage of where i think we are on u.s. china relations. have come back four days ago from beijing. it has been a very active period in our relationship with the chinese. i was with the president a month ago this week. in california just north of the stanford campus for his meeting with president xi jinping. a few general thoughts from the end where we stand. i look at this and i think in most people do, the u.s. china relationship is the most consequential relationship the united states has now but particularly will have for the next couple deca
i was a student across the street at johns hopkins.okings was the place to go to get smarter on economics on domestic and foreign policy. it has always been -- my good friend headed this institution for a decade. one of our finest and most objective and scholarly think tanks in washington. i am glad to be with ryan and patricia. we are going to have a conversation. i'm not going to bore you with a long speech. they have asked me to give a few introductory comments. i wanted to do that to set...
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i was a student across the street at johns hopkins. brookings was the place to go to get smarter on economics, on domestic and foreign policy. it has always been -- my good friend headed this institution for a decade. one of our finest and most objective and scholarly think tanks in washington. i am glad to be with ryan and patricia. we are going to have a conversation. i'm not going to bore you with a long speech. they have asked me to give a few introductory comments. i wanted to do that to set the stage of where i think we are on u.s.-china relations. i just have come back four days ago from beijing. it has been a very active period in our relationship with the chinese. i was with the president a month ago this week. in woodside, california, just north of the stanford campus for his meeting with president xi jinping. so just a few general thoughts for me on where i think we stand. i look at this and i think in most people do, the u.s.-china relationship is the most consequential relationship the united states has now but particularl
i was a student across the street at johns hopkins. brookings was the place to go to get smarter on economics, on domestic and foreign policy. it has always been -- my good friend headed this institution for a decade. one of our finest and most objective and scholarly think tanks in washington. i am glad to be with ryan and patricia. we are going to have a conversation. i'm not going to bore you with a long speech. they have asked me to give a few introductory comments. i wanted to do that to...
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una pediatra del hospital john hopkins comparte los cinco juguetes no recomendados para los niÑos. tiene riesgo de fractura de antebrazo, codo y tobillo y por Último los trampolines. Éstos tienen riesgos de lesiones en las piernas, los brazos, codos cabeza. eliÁn: muy buenas recomendaciones, tambiÉn les contamos que diclan lÓpez, una niÑa de tan solo 6 aÑos fue aceptada en una exclusiva sociedad para tenÉs serÁ esta, no hay que tener dinero sino algo muy difÍcil, un excepcional coeficiente que solo poseen muy pocas personas. fabiola galindo se fue hasta new jersey para conocer a esta niÑa. fabiola: bienvenidos a la casa de una niÑa genio. declan lÓpez es alegre, muy activa y mÁs que brillante. a sus 6 aÑos la pequeÑa tiene un cociente intelectual de 137, muy por encima de la poblaciÓn promedio. de madre de origen cubano y su padre de origen venezolano y de trinidad y tobago, de aquÍ fue admitido la sociedad por sus siglas en inglÉs que acepta solo las personas con el mÁs alto cociente intelectual en todo el mundo. ¿cÓmo te diste cuenta que tu hija era mÁs inteligente? >> notÉ cosas
una pediatra del hospital john hopkins comparte los cinco juguetes no recomendados para los niÑos. tiene riesgo de fractura de antebrazo, codo y tobillo y por Último los trampolines. Éstos tienen riesgos de lesiones en las piernas, los brazos, codos cabeza. eliÁn: muy buenas recomendaciones, tambiÉn les contamos que diclan lÓpez, una niÑa de tan solo 6 aÑos fue aceptada en una exclusiva sociedad para tenÉs serÁ esta, no hay que tener dinero sino algo muy difÍcil, un excepcional...
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we speak with the codirector of john hopkins university's -- group, polly wilcox and dr. paul adragna. dan wiseman discusses the cost of health care and related news of the day. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: good morning. it is saturday, december 9. earlier this week, three university presidents testified on combating anti-semitism on college campuses. committee members questioned the panel over allowed and dashed speech. this morning, we are asking for your reaction to campus protests. free speech at colleges and the cost and value of college degrees. on our lines split by region this morning, eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. we have a special line set aside for college students or faculty. that number is (202) 748-8002. you can text us at (202) 748-8003. include your first name and city, state. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span and x @cspanwj. "washington journal" welcome to today's"washington journal." we are going to start with a portion of that hearing from tuesday. this is representatives to pho
we speak with the codirector of john hopkins university's -- group, polly wilcox and dr. paul adragna. dan wiseman discusses the cost of health care and related news of the day. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: good morning. it is saturday, december 9. earlier this week, three university presidents testified on combating anti-semitism on college campuses. committee members questioned the panel over allowed and dashed speech. this morning, we are asking for your reaction to...
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. >> the associated press quoted an associate professor of political science at johns hopkins the followingorms and news sites that reinforce biases accelerate the polarization that leads people from different political perspectives to believe the other side. is the one representing the greatest threat to the nation's democracy has said what the associate professor at johns hopkins. we all kind of live in our narrative is what it really sounds like. >> yeah, i think what this points to is that americans recognize that the president has far too much power. if there is this much concerned if you have a biden presidency or another trump presidency that democracy is going to fall apart. we should actually put the power where it should be. that is in congress. pass legislation. unfortunately we have major decision such as border enforcement and thanks such as the economy, energy production in this country is decided by agencies. it's decided by an administration. that's what american should look to. don't give the presidency this much power. then it does produce this type of fear. >> i want to g
. >> the associated press quoted an associate professor of political science at johns hopkins the followingorms and news sites that reinforce biases accelerate the polarization that leads people from different political perspectives to believe the other side. is the one representing the greatest threat to the nation's democracy has said what the associate professor at johns hopkins. we all kind of live in our narrative is what it really sounds like. >> yeah, i think what this points...
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caleb alexander is a professor of epidemiology and medicine at the johns hopkins bloomberg school ofth. thanks for being with us. what does ketamine do and why would it be preferable over something else? >> is a rapidly evolving anesthetic. it was developed in the 1960's to treat people with battlefield trauma in highly supervised settings. in this instance, it was well studied, believing rightly that it was safe and effective in these settings. john: patients who were prescribed this, who use it long-term, are they reporting having disturbing side effects? >> it's important to emphasize the safety and effectiveness of a drug is in a static feature anymore so then we would say a hammer or roll of duct tape is good or bad. ketamine is being used not for treating someone that is having their appendix taken out, it is used to manage depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, it is being used in ways that are vastly different than the ways in which it has been studied by the u.s. food and drug administration. john: what are the risks? >> when we think about whether or not a drug
caleb alexander is a professor of epidemiology and medicine at the johns hopkins bloomberg school ofth. thanks for being with us. what does ketamine do and why would it be preferable over something else? >> is a rapidly evolving anesthetic. it was developed in the 1960's to treat people with battlefield trauma in highly supervised settings. in this instance, it was well studied, believing rightly that it was safe and effective in these settings. john: patients who were prescribed this,...
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. >> una doctora de emergencia del hospital john hopkins compartiÓ esto que se vitaliza advierte a loss de voto dice que que tener cuidado porque los niÑos se las puede introducir en los oÍdos anÁlisis lego en las perlas de agua que son populares entre niÑos son juguetes sensoriales y vienen en distintos colores y crecen al ponerlas en el agua la preocupaciÓn es que los niÑos se los comen algo que puede causar obstrucciÓn intestinal o de tiendas como (nombre en inglÉs(. walmart y amazon retiran del mercado las perlas de agua para niÑos en tercer lugar estÁn las patinetas elÉctricas las pediatras dicen que ven niÑos con fracturas tras caerse asÍ que mucha atenciÓn si los niÑos tienen alguna de estas en primer lugar el trampolÍn no importa si estÁ cubierto muchos pequeÑos se lastiman estÁn saltando dentro del trampolÍn (informaciÓn en pantalla(. recomendaciones importantes mÁs ahora que estamos a 10 dÍas de la navidad. >> a mi hija le encanta las perlas de agua pero sabemos que son peligrosas en los doctores emiten advertencias sabemos que niÑos menores de cuatro aÑos estÁn vulnerables a
. >> una doctora de emergencia del hospital john hopkins compartiÓ esto que se vitaliza advierte a loss de voto dice que que tener cuidado porque los niÑos se las puede introducir en los oÍdos anÁlisis lego en las perlas de agua que son populares entre niÑos son juguetes sensoriales y vienen en distintos colores y crecen al ponerlas en el agua la preocupaciÓn es que los niÑos se los comen algo que puede causar obstrucciÓn intestinal o de tiendas como (nombre en inglÉs(. walmart y...
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we speak with the codirector of john hopkins university's -- group, polly wilcox and dr.s of the day. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: good morning. it is saturday, december 9. earlier this week, three university presidents testified
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in a recent speech at johns hopkins, secretary blinken articulated the global approach of diplomaticiable geometry as amy mentioned, and noted that that is a key component of building out the multilateral architecture. now, if you are like me you had to pause for a moment and think back to high school method figure out exactly what that meant, but really it is about starting with identifying the problems that we need to solve, and then working through our network of allies and partners and friends to build the strongest coalition of partners to address that particular problem set. it means that we have to use combinations that are flexible and fit for purpose. and these partnerships are part of our broader effort to fortify an international system founded upon multilateralism. weaving together our alliances and partnerships and mutually reinforcing ways across issues and continent. since the u.s. indo pacific strategy was released almost two years ago, we have not only invested in deepening our engagement in the existing regional architecture, including through a c, the pacific islan
in a recent speech at johns hopkins, secretary blinken articulated the global approach of diplomaticiable geometry as amy mentioned, and noted that that is a key component of building out the multilateral architecture. now, if you are like me you had to pause for a moment and think back to high school method figure out exactly what that meant, but really it is about starting with identifying the problems that we need to solve, and then working through our network of allies and partners and...
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we made a determination early on with secretary yellen articulating at johns hopkins and jake sullivancame to brookings to articulate last spring, we are not trying to decouple the two economies. secretary yellen was very specific. she said that would be a disaster for the american and chinese economy and the global economy. i was with her last night we would go spoke at the gala dinner of the u.s.-china business council. she went through this again and said we are not trying to decouple. president biden said at his press conference in california that we are against decoupling so we are not trying to tear this relationship apart. jake sullivan came here in a very important speech and i read the q and a firm brookings last spring and it's really important. he said we are not decoupling but we have to de-risk. what does that mean? the fundamental lesson we drop in the pandemic is that you don't want to have undue reliance on critical material and critical supplies from a country that might practice economic coercion against you in a crisis. you want to bring the supply chain for certain
we made a determination early on with secretary yellen articulating at johns hopkins and jake sullivancame to brookings to articulate last spring, we are not trying to decouple the two economies. secretary yellen was very specific. she said that would be a disaster for the american and chinese economy and the global economy. i was with her last night we would go spoke at the gala dinner of the u.s.-china business council. she went through this again and said we are not trying to decouple....
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hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stuart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor harassed a halal carp vendor. hadasa was a karavani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing. coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing coffee inst fired brian caplin who publicly called violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinast hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocider to be held accountable after featuring as zienst of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. if we kill 4,00 just saying what, it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough, go, go, go, go, but you're a terrorist, missing, go, i'm not working, you support terrorism, i'm not some, go, i'm just working you, you're a terrible person, no, i don't know, you don't speak english,
hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stuart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor harassed a halal carp vendor. hadasa was a karavani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing. coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing coffee inst fired brian caplin who publicly called violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinast hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who...
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johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vendor hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18-month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin who publicly called. for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who joined us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. why if we killed 4,00 palestinian kids? you know what, it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough. go, go, go, go, born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorism, listen, go, i'm not support something, you do, you support terrorism, i'm not,
johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vendor hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18-month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin who publicly called. for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and...
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johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vender. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a qufe. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence. against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. why is we killed 4,00 palestinian kids? you know what, it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough. go, go, go, go. born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorism, listen, go, i'm not support something, you do, you support terrorism, i'm not some, y
johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vender. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a qufe. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence. against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere....
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hopkins suspended dr. gluckman a pediatrician publicly called for the large slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal car vender. halaasa bozakani surrendered to nypd after allegedly throwing. coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart seldits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,00 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. kill 4,000 palestinian cave, what, it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough, go, go, go, go, born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorist, listen, go, i'm not support something, you support terrorist, i'm not, go, i'm just walking here, you're a terrible person,
hopkins suspended dr. gluckman a pediatrician publicly called for the large slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal car vender. halaasa bozakani surrendered to nypd after allegedly throwing. coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who...
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hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal card vender. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin who publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinast hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. why if we killed 4,000? it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough, go, go, go, go, born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorist, listen, go, i'm not support something, you do, you support terrorism, i'm not s, go, i'm just working here, ch
hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal card vender. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin who publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinast hate anywhere and everywhere....
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hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal card vendor. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinast hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. if we killed 4,00 palestinian kids, what? it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough. go, go, go, go, born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorism. listen, go, i'm not born. what you do, you support terrorism, i'm not sure, you're a terrible p
hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal card vendor. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinast hate anywhere and everywhere....
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by late november, they were trumpeting the following successes: john's hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrican who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vendor. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instart fired brian caplin, who publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women, we will fight dynast hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,00 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. why if we killed 4,000? it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough, go, go, go, go, born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorist, listen, go, i'm not support something, you do, you support terrorism, i'm not support, go, i'm just working here,
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johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vender. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a qufe. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence. against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. why if we killed 4,00 palestinian kids, you what? it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough. go, go, go, go. born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorism, listen, go, i'm not support something, you do, you support terrorism, i'm not sure you go,
johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor who harassed a halal cart vender. hadasa buzakaravani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee a man and his 18 month old for wearing a qufe. instacart fired brian caplin, publicly called for sexual violence. against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere....
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by late november they were trumpeting the following. successes johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor to harassed a halal cart vendor. hadasa buzakarani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee attaman and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin. who publicly called for sexual violence against young palestinian women. we will fight zinest hate anywhere and everywhere. thank you to all who join us in this mission. stewart selduits was the most high profile genocide air to be held accountable after featuring as zionist of the week. here he is supporting genocide with smile. if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. if we killed 4,00 palestinian kids, you know what, it wasn't enough. wasn't enough, go, go, go, go, born here, but you're a terrorist, you support terrorism, listen, go, i'm not support something, you support terrorism, i'm not, i'm just workin
by late november they were trumpeting the following. successes johns hopkins suspended dr. glugman, a pediatrician who publicly called for the large-scale slaughter of palestinians. the nypd arrested stewart selduits, a former obama foreign policy advisor to harassed a halal cart vendor. hadasa buzakarani surrendered to the nypd after allegedly throwing coffee attaman and his 18 month old for wearing a coffee. instacart fired brian caplin. who publicly called for sexual violence against young...
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i am an economist and have spent eight years at johns hopkins where i do research on housing policy. i have documented the increasing consolidation of housing markets in the united states. it has a detrimental effect on housing affordability. i am pleased that congress is taking a proactive step to incorporate competition in the legislative discussion. concentration in housing markets has been growing since the great recession. this follows the long-term decline in competition documented in so many other sectors of the u.s. economy. although market consolidation is not the only factor driving the housing affordability problem, it is a critical one. during the great recession many local and regional homebuilders stopped operations leaving large national builders dominant in many local markets. furthermore, many of these lunch homebuilders have since merged. my work identifies at least 12 mergers that significantly increased market share for the resulting firms. one of those cases form the largest homebuilding company in the country. although national home prices have recovered since 2
i am an economist and have spent eight years at johns hopkins where i do research on housing policy. i have documented the increasing consolidation of housing markets in the united states. it has a detrimental effect on housing affordability. i am pleased that congress is taking a proactive step to incorporate competition in the legislative discussion. concentration in housing markets has been growing since the great recession. this follows the long-term decline in competition documented in so...
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he also is a fellow for the initiative of sustainable energy policy at john hopkins university. adid tomer in the center is a senior fellow at brookings metro and is an expert in infrastructure policy and urban economics. with a particular focus on transportation and digital technology issues. the team works to better understand how infrastructure policies from the federally the local level impact economic development, social prosperities. and directly to my left, glen is a senior, pardon me, a non- resident senior fellow at the brookings institution. a senior fellow at new york university. and volatility and risk institute of the school of business. in recent years, glen played a key role in introducing climate change considerations into the federal reserving analysis and research policy. thanks to all of you for being here today. i had a larger introduction planned but i don't think there is much i can say about the inflation reduction act that john podesta didn't go over. so i will just repeat a couple of key statistics. companieshave already announced over 115 billion in cle
he also is a fellow for the initiative of sustainable energy policy at john hopkins university. adid tomer in the center is a senior fellow at brookings metro and is an expert in infrastructure policy and urban economics. with a particular focus on transportation and digital technology issues. the team works to better understand how infrastructure policies from the federally the local level impact economic development, social prosperities. and directly to my left, glen is a senior, pardon me, a...
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my name is pete, i work at johns hopkins university and with the reckoning project that we will be hearing about today and focus on things to do with propaganda, ideology and that's going to be the subject of our conversation today. we know that ukrainian children are being kidnapped and abducted and we know that they are then put through a russian system that tries to change their identity by force. and to describe this process, we often use words like brain-washing, we often use words like indoctrination but what do these words actually mean, how do such processes actually work and what can we do to fight them. that's going to be what we are going to d discuss today. my copanelists are genine and my colleague at the reckoning project and a remarkable writer and war reporter with 30 years experience from many war zones that she will be sharing with us today bieri, a a an academic the university of birmingham who's just completed a ground breaking study about, indoctrination in the occupied territories. it's called raising citizen in donbass sofi oksanen a finnish estonian writer of amazin
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i'm an economist and have spent eight years at johns hopkins where i do research on housing markets and policy. in my work, i have documented the increasing consolidation of housing markets in the united states and its detrimental effects on housing affordability. and i am pleased that this congress is taking a proactive step to incorporate competition in the legislative discussion. concentration in housing markets has been growing since the great recession. this trend follows the long-term decline in competition documented in so many other sectors of the us economy. although market consolidation is not the only factor driving the housing affordability problem, it is a critical one. during the great recession, many local and regional home builders stopped operations leaving large national builders dominant in many local markets. furthermore, many of these large home builders have since merged. my work identifies at least 12 mergers that significantly increase the market share for the resulting firms. one of those cases formed the largest home building company in the country. although na
i'm an economist and have spent eight years at johns hopkins where i do research on housing markets and policy. in my work, i have documented the increasing consolidation of housing markets in the united states and its detrimental effects on housing affordability. and i am pleased that this congress is taking a proactive step to incorporate competition in the legislative discussion. concentration in housing markets has been growing since the great recession. this trend follows the long-term...
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let's bring in the professor of surgery and health policy at johns hopkins university school of medicinems to be going around and people are wondering, should they get the vaccination, the booster? how do you handle this covid strain? >> this is not an outlier season in terms of the winter virus season, numbers are coming in below what we might see in a bad flu season. a bunch of viruses floating around, the covid variant that's becoming dominant looks like a lateral mutation, no evidence it is dangerous, it is highly contagious but just like every other covid variant it is highly contagious. there's not a lot of great options. you've got the option to do commonsense practices like not cough and sneeze on other people, stay distant, if you have symptoms, maybe where a high-quality mask if you have to be around others for short time, cloth mask, community masking has been studied. it doesn't work. the other option is profound social isolation which is harmful. there are three vaccines the cdc notified every us doctor to encourage their patients to get, the rsv shot and the covid shot, cov
let's bring in the professor of surgery and health policy at johns hopkins university school of medicinems to be going around and people are wondering, should they get the vaccination, the booster? how do you handle this covid strain? >> this is not an outlier season in terms of the winter virus season, numbers are coming in below what we might see in a bad flu season. a bunch of viruses floating around, the covid variant that's becoming dominant looks like a lateral mutation, no evidence...
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i've been a faculty member at johns hopkins school of medicine for more than two decades where i'm professor of neurology. i'm also past president of the diagnosis in medicine. my testimony today will focus on opportunities and challenges for ai in healthcare from a public health perspective with a special emphasis on ai to improve medical diagnosis. i would like to state for the record that the opinions i express here today in my written testimony are my own and don't necessarily reflect those of the johns hopkins university. ai is the branch of computer science, concerned with endowing computers with the ability to simulate intelligent human behavior. the most complex cognitive task in medicine is the act of diagnosing the cause of a patient's symptoms. errors in diagnosis account for an estimated 800,000 deaths or permanent disabilities each year in the u.s. more than 80 percent of which are associated with cognitive errors or clinical reasoning failures. this creates an opportunity for ai based systems to save american lives at public health scale. potential benefits of ai include better
i've been a faculty member at johns hopkins school of medicine for more than two decades where i'm professor of neurology. i'm also past president of the diagnosis in medicine. my testimony today will focus on opportunities and challenges for ai in healthcare from a public health perspective with a special emphasis on ai to improve medical diagnosis. i would like to state for the record that the opinions i express here today in my written testimony are my own and don't necessarily reflect those...
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from johns hopkins.ith the state of maryland at public health recommendations. >> the pandemic was a match that lit that on fire. it brought together people who did not like masks, people who were upset about particular actions early the pandemic. >> that had deadly consequences. according to the baylor college of medicine. they researched the human cost of the resistance to masks and vaccines. >> the big differential in deaths was very much states where people widely accepted vaccines and states where people did not widely accept them. my estimate is 200 thousand americans needlessly perished because they refused covid vaccines after vaccines were widely available. >> a poll showed that 91% of democratic voters had received at least one dose of the vaccine. compared with 66% of republican voters. democrats were far more likely to get the latest booster. multiple studies showed more republicans wrong hold that resisted public health measures and vaccinations fared worst in terms of mortality rates. >> th
from johns hopkins.ith the state of maryland at public health recommendations. >> the pandemic was a match that lit that on fire. it brought together people who did not like masks, people who were upset about particular actions early the pandemic. >> that had deadly consequences. according to the baylor college of medicine. they researched the human cost of the resistance to masks and vaccines. >> the big differential in deaths was very much states where people widely accepted...
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let's bring in fox news contributor and johns hopkins school of medicine professor dr.rry christmas t you. >> or christmas. >> how serious of risk is this, i know we once had mad cow disease, is this the next i guess animal driven disease tha we should be worried about? >> there is a concern this coul be the next man cow disease. right now there is no evidence that the disease has crossed over into humans it's endear, elk, muse, and reindeer which i maybe why we're talking about i on christmas, but there's no evidence it has crossed over into humans at this point, with mad cow they had a real scare they slaughtered 4 million cattle and had to hundred peopl died. it is believed to be the same type of cause that is, it's not a virus, it's not bacteria, a fungus, or is poor, it is a protein that can spread in the blood system and become sticky on the brain, that's why it's causing kind of mental problems fatigue, and in one case of a dear reported last week, it sai the deer had succumbed to the disease and that was part of a tracking project where the park service were tra
let's bring in fox news contributor and johns hopkins school of medicine professor dr.rry christmas t you. >> or christmas. >> how serious of risk is this, i know we once had mad cow disease, is this the next i guess animal driven disease tha we should be worried about? >> there is a concern this coul be the next man cow disease. right now there is no evidence that the disease has crossed over into humans it's endear, elk, muse, and reindeer which i maybe why we're talking...
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my name is peter pomerantsev i work at johns hopkins university and with the reckoning project that we'll be hearing about today, when i focus on things to do with propaganda the ideology and that's going be the subject of our conversation today, we know that ukrainian children are being kidnaped and abducted and we know that they are then then put through a russian system that tries to change their identity by force and to describe process. we often use like brainwashing and we often use words like indoctrination. but what do these words actually mean? how do such processes actually work and what can we do to fight them? that's going to be what we're going to discuss today. my co panelists are janine di giovanni my colleague at the reckoning project. a remarkable writer and war reporter with 30 years experience from many warzones that she'll be sharing with us today. yara barbieri, a a an academic the university of birmingham who's just completed a ground breaking study about, indoctrination in the occupied territories. it's called raising citizen in donbass sofi oksanen a finnish estoni
my name is peter pomerantsev i work at johns hopkins university and with the reckoning project that we'll be hearing about today, when i focus on things to do with propaganda the ideology and that's going be the subject of our conversation today, we know that ukrainian children are being kidnaped and abducted and we know that they are then then put through a russian system that tries to change their identity by force and to describe process. we often use like brainwashing and we often use words...
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johns hopkins university says caution against extrapolating one ohio county to the country with 330 milliona picture of what the white lung syndrome looks like in x-ray, it's not good, dr. siegel. so, knowing this is out there, knowing it's in places like ohio and massachusetts and could end up other places, can we do anything to prevent ourselves from getting it? >> yes, yes, we actually can. and you just described that extremely accurately. i would add to that that the cdc says it's early in the flu season, so it's not the flu that's predominanting here, it's covid and rsv. get your flu shot if you have not gotten it there, and rsv shots, elderly, they could be spreading it. the covid shot and the issue of ventilation. recent studies have shown that all of the excess focus on masks, by the way, and mandates ignored the fact that stuff flies through the area. we are talking about a respiratory virus. is the window open, do you have filter, how close together are you with someone who is sick. the old, if you are coughing and sneezing, stay away from people, sandra. wash your hands, all of t
johns hopkins university says caution against extrapolating one ohio county to the country with 330 milliona picture of what the white lung syndrome looks like in x-ray, it's not good, dr. siegel. so, knowing this is out there, knowing it's in places like ohio and massachusetts and could end up other places, can we do anything to prevent ourselves from getting it? >> yes, yes, we actually can. and you just described that extremely accurately. i would add to that that the cdc says it's...
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hopkins university that says that if you get the shot, that you have less protection than if you don'thot but you get covid. i mean, you're firing that nurse and that etcher and that law enforcement. there was an erosion of trust with covid that i'm not surprised it has impacted this survey or people searching elsewhere for answers. i also have doctors in my life who i trust who i'm friendly with, but it's very telling that there are people who don't trust their own doctor and they don't feel like they can just go out and get another doctor. >> greg: right. >> lee: we're in a bad place in this world where people are so upset with their access to care that they think between them and the internet they could do a better job than going to see a professional. >> greg: that's why i think ai is the answer because they're going to be able to scour all the facts and dis till it down to one cure. do you ever consult the internet for cheens medical care >> kat: i'm glad you asked about cheens because no one has that. >> greg: he has a cardiologist >> kat: a cardiologist and a gastroenterologist
hopkins university that says that if you get the shot, that you have less protection than if you don'thot but you get covid. i mean, you're firing that nurse and that etcher and that law enforcement. there was an erosion of trust with covid that i'm not surprised it has impacted this survey or people searching elsewhere for answers. i also have doctors in my life who i trust who i'm friendly with, but it's very telling that there are people who don't trust their own doctor and they don't feel...
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hopkins site, secretary lincoln articulated the global approach of diplomatic variables geometry isent have building out the multilateral architecture know if you're like me coming of the phosphor moment and think back to high school math and figure out exactly with them at really, hit is about starting with identifying the problem. that we need to solve. and then working through our network of allies and partners and friends, to build the songs coalition of partners to address that particular problem set pretty enemies that we have to use combinations of the flexible and fit for purpose in these partnerships are part of our more broad efforts to fortify an international system founded upon multi- lateral is him pretty and weaving together our alliances and partnership and rate mutually reinforcing ways across issues and continents hurried and since the u.s. into pacific strategy was released over two years ago, we have not only invested in deepening our engagement in the existing regional architecture, including through the pacific island form, and the association and a pack but we
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he had the same on co-logical surgeon i had at johns -- oncological surgeon i at johns hopkins. noah's quiet surge and insistence on living joil joyefully carried him through treatment and through a lot of times of adversity over the next 10 years of his life. in that intervening decade before colon cancer stole this splendid young man from us, he lived with great purpose and great passion and an unwavering dedication to his art and to the people in his life who he loved and was devoted to. to honor noah's generosity and cree ai ativety, his loving family -- and creativity, his loving family launched a scarship in his honor at washington university in st. louis. this will make it possible for a high school student artist to attend the same summer program at washu in st. louis that gave noah the confidence and skills to pursue his dreams of becoming an artist and an illustrator. a dream that led, just one of his pieces of art, to become a stamp in our country. noah was not only a remarkable artist, he was an astonishingly quick witted and gentle and loving human being. he left an
he had the same on co-logical surgeon i had at johns -- oncological surgeon i at johns hopkins. noah's quiet surge and insistence on living joil joyefully carried him through treatment and through a lot of times of adversity over the next 10 years of his life. in that intervening decade before colon cancer stole this splendid young man from us, he lived with great purpose and great passion and an unwavering dedication to his art and to the people in his life who he loved and was devoted to. to...
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hopkins university. she is a full professor at spelman college and a recipient of 18 honorary degrees and she holds faculty appointments at the university of washington and emory university. join me in warmly welcoming federal reserve board chairman jerome powell to the stage as he offers remarks and then we'll afford to president gail on it never getting pathways to economic mobility. chair powell: thank you for that kind introduction. thank you for inviting me here. it is very exciting to be here. i am fortunate to have been accompanied from washington by a distinguished graduate of spelman college class of 1986 and a member of delta sigma theta. my federal reserve colleague governor lisa cook. i would say there is no greater testament to spelman's historic legacy than the achievements of outstanding women like governor cook. one part of that is spelman's tradition of promoting education in stem. governor cook's research highlights the role of that education in preparing individuals to be innovators an
hopkins university. she is a full professor at spelman college and a recipient of 18 honorary degrees and she holds faculty appointments at the university of washington and emory university. join me in warmly welcoming federal reserve board chairman jerome powell to the stage as he offers remarks and then we'll afford to president gail on it never getting pathways to economic mobility. chair powell: thank you for that kind introduction. thank you for inviting me here. it is very exciting to be...
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and they're reading that doctors research fromrsity johns hopkins university that says that if you gethattonae shot that you have less protection than if you don't get the shot, but you get covid and you're firing that nurse and that teache nurdr and that law enforcement. there was a erosion of trust over covid, wherforcemene i'm nt surprised that it has impacted, you know, this survey or people searching elsewhere for answers. i also have foe in my life who ' trust, who i'm friendly with.th but it's very tellingar't that there are people who don't trus trueit their doctor and thy don't feel like they can just go out and get another t andoctor right. and that we're in a bad place in this world where people are e ar upset with their access to care that they think betweento a and the internet they could do a better job than going to see a professional. pr greg: that's wh is theing to answer, because they're going to be able to scour all the fact bous and distill it downs l to one cure. kat do you ever consult the for teens medical care? >> i'm so glad you brought teens because no one has medica
and they're reading that doctors research fromrsity johns hopkins university that says that if you gethattonae shot that you have less protection than if you don't get the shot, but you get covid and you're firing that nurse and that teache nurdr and that law enforcement. there was a erosion of trust over covid, wherforcemene i'm nt surprised that it has impacted, you know, this survey or people searching elsewhere for answers. i also have foe in my life who ' trust, who i'm friendly with.th...
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so johns hopkins is looking at this today. disparities and actually leading this under the leadership of dr. darryl gaskin. >> what's fascinating is maya talked about how christian nationalists, extreme right people may be fighting back against pepfar. the great irony of that is george w. bush was moved by his evangelical faith. >> exactly. >> you look at the people who were around him, evangelicals, and they told him. this is the issue of our time. this is what we need to do as evangelicals. we need to save millions of lives. there's a plague in africa. we need to save millions of lives. >> exactly. >> and so you have people that are claiming to be pro-life trying to kill a program that was inspired by the new testament. >> yeah. that's exactly right. george w. bush calls in his staff. he calls in a guy named tony fauci. he says, what can we do to make a difference? not just down the road with research money on a vaccine. what can we do to make a difference today? tony fauci says, you can save lives by doing what he ended up
so johns hopkins is looking at this today. disparities and actually leading this under the leadership of dr. darryl gaskin. >> what's fascinating is maya talked about how christian nationalists, extreme right people may be fighting back against pepfar. the great irony of that is george w. bush was moved by his evangelical faith. >> exactly. >> you look at the people who were around him, evangelicals, and they told him. this is the issue of our time. this is what we need to do...
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masters of public health in john hopkins university. full professor at spelman college. recipient of 18 honorary degrees and holds faculty appointments at the university of washington anademory university. please join me me in welcoming jarome powell to the stage as he offers remark and after ward we lack chairman gail for engaging discussion o economic possibility. [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i say there's to greater testament to spelman like governor cook. governor crooks research highlights key role of such education in preparing individuals to be investors and innovators who can generate idea that will add to body of knowledge, generate higher living standards over time. her work is just one example how a spelman woman continues to make contribution in science, art, technology and medicine and other fields. for example, i imagine students are wondering what kind of job market and what kind of economy you'll be entering when you complete your education, to the start, congress assigned the fed the dual mandate goals of maximum employment an
masters of public health in john hopkins university. full professor at spelman college. recipient of 18 honorary degrees and holds faculty appointments at the university of washington anademory university. please join me me in welcoming jarome powell to the stage as he offers remark and after ward we lack chairman gail for engaging discussion o economic possibility. [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i say there's to greater testament to spelman like governor cook....
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he co-edited a book series called computing culture for john hopkins university press, and it's a journal called interfaces, which i highly recommend too, and founded the blockchain society blog. secondly, our second historian and again, we're enormously lucky to have both of these historians of computing is janet abertay, a professor science, technology and society at virginia tech. she wrote to transformative volumes one inventing the internet, which really was the first scholarly attempt to understand how it is that the internet came to be, how it emerged differently than. many of its progenitors imagined. for good and for bad. she also published a transformer of a volume called recoding gender about women's changing participation in computing, which i can testify is often transformative for students in reading. most recently, she has an edited volume with stephanie -- of simon fraser called abstractions and embodiment, which collects many of the sort of most lively historians of computing today. and she's writing a history of computer science as an intellectual discipline. so. yost an
he co-edited a book series called computing culture for john hopkins university press, and it's a journal called interfaces, which i highly recommend too, and founded the blockchain society blog. secondly, our second historian and again, we're enormously lucky to have both of these historians of computing is janet abertay, a professor science, technology and society at virginia tech. she wrote to transformative volumes one inventing the internet, which really was the first scholarly attempt to...