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these include various omega 3 fatty acids you on game tonight from the university of live c has conducted several studies on these products designed to replace breast milk. as i look to replacement products are largely based on cow's milk, and the composition of cow's milk is simply difference. then human mother's milk. is it what? so from that alone, it's logical that breastmilk could have a certain advantage full tire, designing credit. that doesn't mean these replacement products are basically bad. it's just that we should only resort to using them when it's really necessary. no. ongoing research aims to make the composition of formula closer to that of mothers milk. but from a medical point of view, breast milk still has a clear advantage. let's keep it there are epidemiological studies which compare these groups. plastic children raised on bottles of formula and kids who were breast fed just because on the show, the health benefits of breast feeding all that. they've also met to certain ingredients having to be present in certain concentrations and replacement products . that means f
these include various omega 3 fatty acids you on game tonight from the university of live c has conducted several studies on these products designed to replace breast milk. as i look to replacement products are largely based on cow's milk, and the composition of cow's milk is simply difference. then human mother's milk. is it what? so from that alone, it's logical that breastmilk could have a certain advantage full tire, designing credit. that doesn't mean these replacement products are...
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school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university speaks about his book , "fragile neighborhoods." watch live and join the discussion on washington journal wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now or c-span.org. >> now, in her final house floor speech, representative anna eshoo reflected on her career and historical accomplishments she witnessed throughout her time in the house. she is retiring after serving in congress for 32 years. we will show you her farewell speech followed by a sit down interview with c-span. speaker. i rise this evening to give value dick tori remarks -- valedictorr remarks as my service as a united states representative comes to a close. nearly 32 years ago i arrived in this chamber after the people of the most distinguished congressional district in our country gave me the honor of a lifetime to serve as their representative in the congress. over those years, i've worked to live up to that sacred trust that they placed in me and i can say that i've given it my all. in 1993, i was sworn in as a member of the largest freshman class since world -- freshmen class since world war ii, with 110 new members. and one of the 47 women elected in
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c-span service doing a front row seat to the democracy. >> george washington university director festivals institute for korean studies. >> a short lived declaration of law. so, because of the e difference we got to watch what unfolded in korea in the middle of the night in the middle of the day here in washington. basically the president of south korea, yoon suk yeol, called a surprise emergency press conference without notifying many of his members of the cabinet or even his own ruling conservative party, people's power party. at the press conference he declared martial law. this is the first time since 1980 that a south korean leander has declared martial law and the first time has -- the first times in south korea became a democracy in 1987. in 2.5 hours after the direct -- after the declaration, the 190 members of the national assembly, the legislative body in south korea, voted unanimously to ask the president to withdraw the declaration. this is basically from 11:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m., the drama that we watched unfold live with lots of media coverage. the military surrounded the national assembly and officially martial law prohibited politic
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that's bringing you in check. bone is a political on this and a visiting professor of young c university joins us now live from sol. thank you so much for your time. now. the last time also lower took place in south create was 45 years ago. so this will have taken many people by shock and surprise. give us a sense of the reaction that to what has happened of the last 24 hours. it was a very shocking development. people uh, was frustrating, more custody of whether this was reacted because they just said that the last time, much in law was declared was of 45 years. most of most of the saucepan population did not experience the declaration much or more in their own lives. but the situation does settle very peacefully and critically. you don't mean last day of 115 minutes a bit in the presence of emergency, you know, announcement and declaration of modern law and the national assembly where the 9 and 192 members voted in favor of the retraction of the material a bit corporation and a 6 hours later the president's office decided to reject the decisions. so everything went back to normal. and about people, you
that's bringing you in check. bone is a political on this and a visiting professor of young c university joins us now live from sol. thank you so much for your time. now. the last time also lower took place in south create was 45 years ago. so this will have taken many people by shock and surprise. give us a sense of the reaction that to what has happened of the last 24 hours. it was a very shocking development. people uh, was frustrating, more custody of whether this was reacted because they...
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chair of american universities talks about higher education and samuel morrison focuses on clemency, discussing hunter biden's pardon in the history of pardon power. washington journal, live on c-span now or online at c-span.org. announcer: a look at the 119th congress and trump administration. they share thoughts on what the senate role should be in confirming donald trump's nominees and the president elect promise to deport illegal immigrants, hosted by the kennedy institute for the u.s. senate in boston. host: we are privileged to have two national leaders using their voices on what we are seeing now as we turn to the next session, so thank you
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university of central lancaster. she's live from preston in the u. k. and also with us as c one cool. managing editor of the korea expos. a who's in stuttgart, germany. thank you both for being with us on algae or quite astonishing developments in south korea and these last 2 hours. i think a lot of people didn't see this coming. let me ask you 1st about the, the latest developments. so jen lam, uh and this is of course the national assembly voting to block the martial law declaration by the president. how do you think this is going to play out now? how long will this crisis moment last? see think uh, i do not want to how we, uh, to conclude, but uh, starting from the, the situation and to what we have had in south korea. we're centrally so far as we know that we've had gatherings in protest and many of the people is the student demanded impingement of the in some, you know, and this was very radical decision by you. and i think that was the only route for him to think as a last resort. so this was this, i think we've become the catalyst, almost the population is south korea
university of central lancaster. she's live from preston in the u. k. and also with us as c one cool. managing editor of the korea expos. a who's in stuttgart, germany. thank you both for being with us on algae or quite astonishing developments in south korea and these last 2 hours. i think a lot of people didn't see this coming. let me ask you 1st about the, the latest developments. so jen lam, uh and this is of course the national assembly voting to block the martial law declaration by the...
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of american universities on the state of higher education in america. also sam and morrison, a lawyer focused on -- spen13 years, discusses the history of the presidential pardon power. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at seven, eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> senate democrats who will be in the minority next unanimously elected their new leaders today for the 119th congress. chuck schumer was elected senate cratic leader and chair of the democratic conference for the fifth straight t an illinois senator dick durbin s reelected as democratic whip. amy klobuchar will serve in the number three leadership post and new jersey senator cory booker will steer the strategic communications committee. >> there's something for every c-span fan when you let your fingers to the shopping during our cyber monday sale, going on right now at c-spanshop.org, our online's store. save up to 35% off on sweatshirts, hoodies, glassware, mugs and more. every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation. shop c-span cyber monday sale going on now with up to 35% off at c-spanshop.org, or scan the code on the right. >> next, the health and human services director and others parti
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of the national education association. it's expected to get underway shortly. live coverage here on c-span2. >> focus on this weeks political turmoil in south korea to do that we're joined by george washington university, director of the schools institute for korean studies. [inaudible conversations] >> declaration of martial law. >> good morning. thank you for having me today. because of the time difference we got to watch what unfold in korea in the middle of the night during the day here in washington. basically the president of south korea called a surprise emergency press conference without notifying many of his members of cabinet or even his own ruling conservative party, the people power party. at that press conference he declared martial law. this is the first time since 1980 that a south greenleaf has declared martial law and survey the first time since south korea became a democracy in 1987. within just two and half hours of that declaration of martial law the 190 members of the national assembly which is a unicameral legislative body in south korea voted unanimously to ask the president to withdraw the declaration of martial law. so this is basically from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. the drama we watc
of the national education association. it's expected to get underway shortly. live coverage here on c-span2. >> focus on this weeks political turmoil in south korea to do that we're joined by george washington university, director of the schools institute for korean studies. [inaudible conversations] >> declaration of martial law. >> good morning. thank you for having me today. because of the time difference we got to watch what unfold in korea in the middle of the night...
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