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richard moon, vassar at duke university in l vassar at duke university in the united states, thank youfessor at. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: trouble for manchester city, as the premier league charges the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules. there's mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he has passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president ba by doc duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning, elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is newsday on the bbc. i
richard moon, vassar at duke university in l vassar at duke university in the united states, thank youfessor at. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: trouble for manchester city, as the premier league charges the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules. there's mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he has passed a death sentence on salman...
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duke university found data brokers were selling information.any removed personal information but some included names and addresses of invidual seeking care. justin is a senior fellow who runs the brokerage project and overw this recent report. thank you for being here. i imagine people would be alarmed to know the data brokers are selling this information, especially to is connectedo their names. can you give us a sense of how specific is the data that is being sold? >> absolutely. we uncovered a range of data about all continental health conditions. it ranges from depression and anxiety to ptsd, ocd. people battling trauma and people who strokes. if you imagine a spreadsheet with rose, perhaps it was like how many people in the zip code have depression? they might have the data but the broker was not selling people's names. we found cases where there would be names attached and addresses or emails, and even data on race and ethnicity and how many children are in the home. >> can you have me understand the market place? what is the value of sel
duke university found data brokers were selling information.any removed personal information but some included names and addresses of invidual seeking care. justin is a senior fellow who runs the brokerage project and overw this recent report. thank you for being here. i imagine people would be alarmed to know the data brokers are selling this information, especially to is connectedo their names. can you give us a sense of how specific is the data that is being sold? >> absolutely. we...
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. >> reporter: banner was transferred to duke university hospital for treatment while he awaited a heart2022, almost 8500 people were on the wait-list, but fewer than half received hearts because there weren't enough donors. to increase his odds, banner agreed to participate in a procedure called "donation after circulatory death." >> the use of this technology is the biggest thing to happen in heart transplant since heart transplant started. >> reporter: traditionally, a heart has been removed from a body and then put in a tray on ice. what's different about this? >> the heart is connected to essentially a miniaturized heart-lung machine that actually pumps blood into the heart, and so not only does that allow it to recover, we can transport as far as we need to. >> reporter: this new device expands the number of hearts available for transplant by increasing the distance the donor hearts can travel. previously, hearts needed to be transplanted within approximately four hours. you have successfully transplanted a heart that was on this machine for more than nine hours? >> we can go furth
. >> reporter: banner was transferred to duke university hospital for treatment while he awaited a heart2022, almost 8500 people were on the wait-list, but fewer than half received hearts because there weren't enough donors. to increase his odds, banner agreed to participate in a procedure called "donation after circulatory death." >> the use of this technology is the biggest thing to happen in heart transplant since heart transplant started. >> reporter:...
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especially when i was in the hospital at duke university hospital going through my brain tumor and goingce and you don't know where to go. i had laying in the hospital bed was not things, not other people, it was my faith, and i faith in jesus alone. that's what helped me and honestly brought me back to life, my strong faith, just getting me up and getting me back at it and back to myself again. and then going through a dark time of losing my mother, who is my best friend. she was a fan of the show, she loved "fox & friends." she watched "fox & friends" every morning. losing her was really hard, and having to go through all of that again and centering my faith. >> ainsley: you're beautiful, you are a talented dancer, you are an attorney, you're very smart. a lot of people probably look at you and say she has it all together, they've gone through so much. what is your advice for those watching and going through similar things? >> from the outside looking in, it looks like everything is great, so just never judge a book by its cover. you don't know someone story. if you met me, you wouldn'
especially when i was in the hospital at duke university hospital going through my brain tumor and goingce and you don't know where to go. i had laying in the hospital bed was not things, not other people, it was my faith, and i faith in jesus alone. that's what helped me and honestly brought me back to life, my strong faith, just getting me up and getting me back at it and back to myself again. and then going through a dark time of losing my mother, who is my best friend. she was a fan of the...
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and earned the first inaugural john hope franklin research center book award presented by the duke university libraries. the book also won the leticia woods brown book award from the association of black women historians and we offer the 2022 award later today evelyn brooks higginbotham is the victor thomas professor of history and of african and african american at harvard university. she's been a tenured member at harvard since 1993, and she has chaired the department of african and african american studies and the department of history. she is the founder and coordinator of acs departments. social engagement initiative an innovative pedagogy combines rigorous academic work with on the ground experience. professor higginbotham served as the national president of the association. the study of african american life and history from 2016 to 2022, just 22, 2021 and 21. yes, ma'am. a pioneering scholar, african-american women's history. she is the author of the prize winning book righteous discontent the women's movement in, the black baptist church, 1882 1920. she's also the classic african his
and earned the first inaugural john hope franklin research center book award presented by the duke university libraries. the book also won the leticia woods brown book award from the association of black women historians and we offer the 2022 award later today evelyn brooks higginbotham is the victor thomas professor of history and of african and african american at harvard university. she's been a tenured member at harvard since 1993, and she has chaired the department of african and african...
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a study from duke university found the sale of mental health information growing online with data brokersow they are comfortable, safe, sharing their information. >> we didn't rush into this. we did four years of beta testing. we're also a clinical research platform. so there's so much rigorous health care, scientific oversight to make sure peoples anonymity is protected, to make sure their information is protected. that's not how we're trying to leverage our platform. we are completely separate of facebook, so we're not -- we created our own platform so we could have complete autonomy and control over it. for people safety. >> i want to ask you about one more headline in the past week, senator john fetterman a knows that he was checking himself in for inpatient psychiatric care. i wonder as someone who's been doing this work for years how you see those moments of people sharing publicly the struggle they are going through and their need for help. how it moves the needle in the broader culture. >> the more we can share in the open with the fact that this is normal, we have a mind and we s
a study from duke university found the sale of mental health information growing online with data brokersow they are comfortable, safe, sharing their information. >> we didn't rush into this. we did four years of beta testing. we're also a clinical research platform. so there's so much rigorous health care, scientific oversight to make sure peoples anonymity is protected, to make sure their information is protected. that's not how we're trying to leverage our platform. we are completely...
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. >> reporter: banner was transferred to duke university hospital for treatment while he awaited a heartmost 8500 people were on the wait list, but fewer than half received hearts because there weren't enough donors. to increase his odds, banner agreed to participate in a procedure called donation after circulatory death. >> the use of this technology is the biggest thing to happen in heart transplants since heart transplants started. >> traditionally, a heart has been removed from a body and put in a tray on ice. what's different about this? >> the heart is connected to essentially a miniaturized heart-lung machine that actually pumps blood into the heart. so not only does that allow it to recover, we can transport as far as we need to. >> reporter: this new device expands the number of hearts available for transplant by increasing the distance the donor hearts can travel. previously, hearts needed to be transplanted with political four approximately four hours. you've successfully transplanted a heart that was on this machine for more than nine hours? >> we can go further and think abo
. >> reporter: banner was transferred to duke university hospital for treatment while he awaited a heartmost 8500 people were on the wait list, but fewer than half received hearts because there weren't enough donors. to increase his odds, banner agreed to participate in a procedure called donation after circulatory death. >> the use of this technology is the biggest thing to happen in heart transplants since heart transplants started. >> traditionally, a heart has been removed...
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what was in the air at duke university that got you and zell to her into the debt game? e. i am on the board today. it is a great environment and great learning environment, doing great things. tom: the jumble we are in, the day to day grind bloomberg surveillance does, give us the vision you have out one year on the abdication of that money in private equity. what are people like you going to do? stephen: i think you've got to step back. we are seeing as you have talked about today, the unwinding -- we are back to normalized interest rates. if you look back at my career in the last 40 years, 30 of those we had interest rates -- work for percent, 5%. it is as of the crisis we have this cheap money. this unwind due to the fact when you increase the money supply so much and have low interest rates, you get speculative behavior and inflation. we are in for probably a 10 year cycle of going back to what i will call normalized interest rates. lisa: in the process, i am curious about the faces of private equity, taking a company, building it and cashing in and spinning it off i
what was in the air at duke university that got you and zell to her into the debt game? e. i am on the board today. it is a great environment and great learning environment, doing great things. tom: the jumble we are in, the day to day grind bloomberg surveillance does, give us the vision you have out one year on the abdication of that money in private equity. what are people like you going to do? stephen: i think you've got to step back. we are seeing as you have talked about today, the...
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financial economics sent lecturing fellow duke university of law, welcome. professors achieve global regulatory officer of the crypto consul for innovation for it is also the visiting scholar and financial technology adjunct professorci of law institute for national economic law and a senior lecturing fellow also at duke law school. professor is the chair professor of law associate dean at vanderbilt law school professor, welcome. >> chairman brown, ranking member scott and members of the committee. thank you for inviting me too testify at today's hearing. i am the policy director of the duke financial economic center duke i teach courses in crypto currency law and financial regulation. prior to entering academia i spent five years examining important financial institutions at the federal reserve bank of new york. the first bit coin to the world in a nine page white paper posted on halloween 2008. the first bit coin transaction occurred in general 2009. fourteen years, thousands of crypto currencies and trillions of investor later crypto scarcely resembles t
financial economics sent lecturing fellow duke university of law, welcome. professors achieve global regulatory officer of the crypto consul for innovation for it is also the visiting scholar and financial technology adjunct professorci of law institute for national economic law and a senior lecturing fellow also at duke law school. professor is the chair professor of law associate dean at vanderbilt law school professor, welcome. >> chairman brown, ranking member scott and members of the...
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news & world report" ranks over equity the concerns with duke, the university of michigan, column baa they no longer want to be included in the annual list. in a january 24th letter explaining their withdrawal, the deans of the 11th-ranked icon school of medicine at mount sinai wrote, quote: diversity, equity and inclusion are important factors in our decision. we believe that the quality of medical students and future physicians is reflected in their lived experiences, intersecting identities, research accomplishments, commitment to the social and racial justice and a set of core values that are aligned with those of our school, end end quote. we're back with our panel. kyle, so what do you make of that explanation, and why are these schools cropping out? -- dropping out? >> well, when i'm picking a surgeon, i know my first question is what is his lived experience like. no, i'm focused on his competence, and part of that is his training. i'm skeptical of these explanations. they say that the standardized test that is go into the "u.s. news & world report" ranking are able to be biase
news & world report" ranks over equity the concerns with duke, the university of michigan, column baa they no longer want to be included in the annual list. in a january 24th letter explaining their withdrawal, the deans of the 11th-ranked icon school of medicine at mount sinai wrote, quote: diversity, equity and inclusion are important factors in our decision. we believe that the quality of medical students and future physicians is reflected in their lived experiences, intersecting...
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from duke served as professor and multiple states, multiple faith formation as well as and the methodist episcopal at the saint joseph's church. and he also celebrates at north carolina central university in duke divinity school and other i could go on talking about he has done and who he is to was married at children and his children on the way to college and so we thought that he would come back here and we can find some monopoly money to help him on his way. and so as we celebrate all that god is doing in his life are just delighted that he's going to come with us his books. his book is here we we, we put rush order and to make sure the book is here the book is here book is $20 and you can get them to sign the book and what i want to suggest to you that of us would sign the book and a book as he does his work today because it is what the church needs a man so can we just put our holy hands and gather and thank god for our lecturer for tonight dr. jonathan augustine sir may god bless the peace be upon you. bless you. i've testing. can you hear me? thank you so much. want to say first and foremost, dr. whitaker, my friend, my brother. thank you for the invitation for the opportunity t
from duke served as professor and multiple states, multiple faith formation as well as and the methodist episcopal at the saint joseph's church. and he also celebrates at north carolina central university in duke divinity school and other i could go on talking about he has done and who he is to was married at children and his children on the way to college and so we thought that he would come back here and we can find some monopoly money to help him on his way. and so as we celebrate all that...
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we are live at howard university, duke, villanova, hofstra and the university of south carolina wherence to save a life as we mark ten years since robin's own life-saving bone marrow transplant that led 25,000 people to join the registry and more than 140 people have gone on to donate to a patient in need. we have lots more on that coming up. >> look at the turnout. i mean, these are college kids and it's early and they're out there. that's great. >>> right now, we're going to get more on the toxic train derailment in ohio. the biden administration announcing new steps to hold the rail industry accountable. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg is joining us live. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. two big missions, helping the people on the ground in east palestine right now and preventing something like this from happening again. what is the administration doing on both fronts? >> that's right, so one of the biggest things to support the people of east palestine, is to make sure they have access to the public health support they need, to the environmental resources they n
we are live at howard university, duke, villanova, hofstra and the university of south carolina wherence to save a life as we mark ten years since robin's own life-saving bone marrow transplant that led 25,000 people to join the registry and more than 140 people have gone on to donate to a patient in need. we have lots more on that coming up. >> look at the turnout. i mean, these are college kids and it's early and they're out there. that's great. >>> right now, we're going to...
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university until the day of the ore moves. vnu. i who are violated by young people from thirty-eight extreme world, holds international meetings. dukeseractive, please such an impress, simply non-chiruzny powers of nationalities, we know all the same age with the richness of our ore movement and culture. in one of the university audiences, yunaki and jauseas from china and myanmar nigers of russia kazakhstan and rumors gathered and the students sang songs and read the yak yak of the folk muvia of their cohen and i read on the belarusian. marmots look, i brought fairy tales with me, remember, vocalus rings, garden marmots in at our technological university , the belarusian language is taught in all faculties in all disciplines in all specialties and the main task. what to put in front of the spreaders? it seems that it’s not so much to improve a colleague that i write it and i’m clumsy, but to teach our younger generation that the skin move is a unique glint light in all moves - this is our chestiness and in our globalized light it’s not easy to admit as a linguistic string, that is, from them. poetic performances at the day native mu
university until the day of the ore moves. vnu. i who are violated by young people from thirty-eight extreme world, holds international meetings. dukeseractive, please such an impress, simply non-chiruzny powers of nationalities, we know all the same age with the richness of our ore movement and culture. in one of the university audiences, yunaki and jauseas from china and myanmar nigers of russia kazakhstan and rumors gathered and the students sang songs and read the yak yak of the folk muvia...
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dukes who tried to attract the most the brightest minds of those time. some of them went bankrupt while investing in our it's our new causes. but that's also brought competition, auntie otts level on the university level, to give you an example that was met him fair. so you can give me that example after a short break, but we have to take it right now. we will be back in just a moment. ah ah, ah, to come to the russian state will never be tied up on the most 19 with eclipse in 55 with speedy when else with will ban in the european union. the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date, and r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. with me, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at that point obviously is too great trust, rather than fear like take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with ah ah, welcome back to world worth with austria. his former minister of foreign affair
dukes who tried to attract the most the brightest minds of those time. some of them went bankrupt while investing in our it's our new causes. but that's also brought competition, auntie otts level on the university level, to give you an example that was met him fair. so you can give me that example after a short break, but we have to take it right now. we will be back in just a moment. ah ah, ah, to come to the russian state will never be tied up on the most 19 with eclipse in 55 with speedy...