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to volley. nasser he is professor of international affairs and middle east studies at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. welcome to d. w. so could this loss of the 2 high ranking commanders affect has ballasa strategic capabilities, or does this latest barrage of rockets fired at israel show that they're in fact resilient enough to recover fairly quickly? there is no doubt that the pager attack and also the death of these commanders is a blow to hezbollah, multiple levels for the morales, the organization, as well as shocking do organization and disrupting is operations. but it's not going to lead hezbollah to change its course right now. and so they are trying to show israel the, at their defiant and they're going to attack. and these really is gonna keep the pressure up my, my estimation is that that is really wants to force as well not to move back north of that latania river stopped attacking israel without israel having a ceasefire in gauze a 1st and hit. that's a term that his butler has in the past not been willing to accept. well, has the law is of cours
to volley. nasser he is professor of international affairs and middle east studies at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. welcome to d. w. so could this loss of the 2 high ranking commanders affect has ballasa strategic capabilities, or does this latest barrage of rockets fired at israel show that they're in fact resilient enough to recover fairly quickly? there is no doubt that the pager attack and also the death of these commanders is a blow to hezbollah,...
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so from johns hopkins university, many thanks for speaking to us. thank you. i or less turn now to georgia and the political tensions after the countries disputed parliamentary election. many newly elected lawmakers, boy caught at the 1st sitting of parliament earlier this week. they say last month's vote was written in favor of the ruling pro russian georgian dream party. critics of the government fear the result could derail george's hopes of joining the e u. w. 's maria customize their reports. this is the sound of the anger trojan voters in front of the parliament building on monday, they say 0 link georgia dream party, still the election and see if they will still georgia's european future. to demonstrate this claim, the government's procurement, which on russians prussian inside to regions and peace celebrated that'd be 3. despite the reports of the election fraud by local and international observers and the sessions, thoughts with promising to keep the door to us open the floor of entry should with a lease with dignity and what's the process bear with t
so from johns hopkins university, many thanks for speaking to us. thank you. i or less turn now to georgia and the political tensions after the countries disputed parliamentary election. many newly elected lawmakers, boy caught at the 1st sitting of parliament earlier this week. they say last month's vote was written in favor of the ruling pro russian georgian dream party. critics of the government fear the result could derail george's hopes of joining the e u. w. 's maria customize their...
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with that was thomas read from johns hopkins university over to haiti. now the government has declared a state of emergency as violence and the island nation escalates. armed gangs there have attacked to prisons allowing thousands of inmates to escape cross arms gangs of setup roadblocks in many parts of the capital. the whole pies following an explosion of violence. gunfire was reported in several neighborhoods. the people drive and walk by bodies lying in the streets, some with their hands tied behind their backs. police officers are among the dead. overwhelmed by coordinated attacks, orchestrated by a former officer, turned to gang leader nick named barbecue, who says he won't stop until teddy's prime minister. and yet all he is gone. we should national police and the military to take responsibility and the rest are you under the once again, we not against the people down to groups on north your enemy. a risk of the under the, for the countries liberation. these weapons that we have a not to hotel for all those who come from the same menu as we do the
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and we thank you for it to thomas read from a johns hopkins university. thank you. as a china where nearly 3000 delegates, a gathering for the annual meeting of the countries political elite, the national people's congress comedies, policy show, peace liaison policy for the head of economy struggling and regional tensions running high over time. want in a surprise, move beijing as well. so scraps the traditional news conference with the premier, the chunk of a few opportunities for jen this to question the chinese liter dw is asia, i'm an inspector of recruitment has more on this. is congress. it's chinese political theater. at its finest ties as a communist party, delegates gathered beneath red flags and beijing's great hold of the people for china's annual legislature. the national people's congress is basically a rubber style parliament, but the event does offer signals of had the ruling communists to lease the balance . the need to kick start the flagging economy would leader she jim. ping's focus on security and expanding the parties role facing stance on self
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hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. is about one hour and 10 minutes. [indistinct conversatio] challenges to pulling accuracy on the role of pollsters. hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ok. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks a lot for joining us as part of our continuing america's focus area lunch speaker series. today, we actually have one of our own, dr. cliff young joining us. he teaches a couple classes here at sais, one of which he will talk about but the other which is also our capstone to brazil. we have invited him here. he is currently the president at ipsos of polling and societal trends. before that he was a cluster president. he has had a number of years at ipsos. polling is his expertise. so we are really proud to have him here. he has recently released his new book polls, pollsters, and public opinion. i highly recommend the book. he really goes into depth as to what the role of pollsters are. to be qu
hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. is about one hour and 10 minutes. [indistinct conversatio] challenges to pulling accuracy on the role of pollsters. hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ok. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks a lot for joining us as part of our continuing america's focus area lunch speaker series. today, we...
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well, christmas has come early for medical students at johns hopkins university, bloomberg philanthropies gifted $1 billion to the prestigious university to cover tuition for most medical students. students from families earning less than $300,000 will qualify for the free tuition. living expenses and fees will also be covered for those families making less than $175,000. the massive donation will also increase financial aid for other johns hopkins grad students. how much money do solar panels really save? well, california has one of the highest electricity rates in the country, and since the state gets a lot of sunshine, many people are turning to solar panels. scientists at lawrence berkeley national laboratory have calculated how much money the panels actually save, and after all the installation costs, they say the median us household saves about $700 a year. this especially benefits low income people who are burdened by the expense of electricity bills. all right. up next christmas in july. it's never too early to get your bart holiday sweater and swag. we'll show you the new styles,
well, christmas has come early for medical students at johns hopkins university, bloomberg philanthropies gifted $1 billion to the prestigious university to cover tuition for most medical students. students from families earning less than $300,000 will qualify for the free tuition. living expenses and fees will also be covered for those families making less than $175,000. the massive donation will also increase financial aid for other johns hopkins grad students. how much money do solar panels...
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security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon. what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me and for inviting me. um to show, uh wow, uh space in general space capabilities support and has services, superstructures, development security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and shows for precision assess and national pride domestically. they also help development back home. so i think there's several drivers behind that. those recent events in space. it does seem to have a accelerated though over these last few years. it seems to have some of the race yes, um menu on the many have described what is happening currently as a race. um and one could potentially see that this race because we are all trying to get to the same place uh, the softball. the more around the same time frame. uh, and various countries are developing a capabilities to the end. um, however, and the one in itself
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some wild is a time with his family. enjoying ill by thomas read professor professor at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies and founding director of the a pair of which institute for cyber security studies. professor reed, it's good to have you on the program this evening. i want to start by talking about the platform 1st instead of the man. we can pdf is the platform created by julian designs. is it a, i mean what you were healing? sorry. is it a force for good? and i think it's really important to look at which makes it a nuanced way, which lexus both has been both a forced for transparency but really has also been abused by that act as a most notably as of course, the russian intelligence agency, g r u and bear in mind the evidence that this happened just overwhelming the strong . it's just clear that this happened. we see leaks emerged at a time on the internet when the isn't it? early 2, thousands, mid to thousands, was still seen as this unabashedly good thing. but keep in mind, influence operations dominates within the cold war, and now back with a vengeance.
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it's not professor at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. i asked to, with an $8000000000.00 and military assistance is all the landscape will be going home. well, that's a whole lot of assistance. and in particular, the suspect the specifics are worth spending a moment on. so for example, pledges to train additionally ukrainian s, 16 pilots, more long range munitions, more air defense, another system, a patriot air defense system, which has been incredibly important for project for protecting ukraine skies. and also interceptors so that that system can work, that that's a lot to go home. it is a lot. so got home with, but he has a country to try and rescue and we'll know that while he wants most of all is permissions that to use. uh, these western supply, the american supply, a long range weapons, deeper into russia. that's the thing that he really prizes we understand from this meeting is things like me to go home disappointed. if that is the only thing he's focused on, i don't know that this meeting will meet all of his needs. but look, u
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johns hopkins university lecturer eugene finkel, who specializes in mass violence, published a columnthe washington post in april 2022 under the headline what is happening in ukraine is genocide. point. the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i believe, what we see in ukraine has only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings of civilians in it was discovered in the kyiv region in the spring of 2022, after russian troops retreated from there. they took place in different cities and towns, but bucha became their main symbol. then the first serious statements about the genocide were made. once it was a quiet suburb of the ukrainian capital, now the town of bucha is synonymous with death and desolation. hundreds of ukrainians died here, many were apparently executed by the russian military. bodies with signs of torture, rape and execution are exhumed. some, it seems, were killed with their hands tied. russian soldiers did not care about age or by gender one of those whom... the russians killed i
johns hopkins university lecturer eugene finkel, who specializes in mass violence, published a columnthe washington post in april 2022 under the headline what is happening in ukraine is genocide. point. the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i believe, what we see in ukraine has only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings of civilians in it was discovered in the kyiv region in the spring of 2022,...
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this weekend, a lecturer at the 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 l
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security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon, what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me into inviting me um to show uh, well, uh, space in general space capabilities, support and hand services superstructures, developments security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and transfer precision assess and national pride of domestically. they also help development back home. so i think there's several drivers behind that. those recent events in space. it does seem to have a accelerated though over these last few years. it seems to have some of the race yes. um menu on the many have described what is happening currently as a race. um and one could potentially see that this race because we are all trying to get to the same place uh, the softball. the one around the same time frame uh, and various countries are developing capabilities to the end. um, however, and the one in itself is
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mark comment from johns hopkins university. thank you so much. thank you so much. is what i was kind of gotten you strikes against this happened on despite the us that called for a temporary cease fire. a joint statement urging a 21 day truce was issued by the us friends get tossed out here right here. and other countries following tulips. on the sidelines of the un general assembly is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in new york where he's due to address this catherine of well datas on friday. he says, so he strikes on that, but will not stop until his bloss wps. it's cross border 5, which is full tens of thousands to evacuate the homes in northern israel. the d as riley army has carried out more than 2000 strikes and 11 on since the start of the week. but it appears no closer to stopping hezbollah, firing rockets over the boulder and allowing northern israel residents to return to towns like this one that have been almost emptied by nit daily attacks. now with tanks heading to the folder, it seems israel is preparing to send in ground forces t
mark comment from johns hopkins university. thank you so much. thank you so much. is what i was kind of gotten you strikes against this happened on despite the us that called for a temporary cease fire. a joint statement urging a 21 day truce was issued by the us friends get tossed out here right here. and other countries following tulips. on the sidelines of the un general assembly is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in new york where he's due to address this catherine of...
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and we thank you for it to thomas read from a johns hopkins university. thank you. as a group, i think crating children that how does that travel to the us to raise awareness of mass abductions by russia. authorities estimate that at least 19000 children have been forcibly relocated from ukraine to russia since the invasion 2 years ago. i dw, is that in his poll reports for washington dc, so i saw you on kiera victims. so 1st i swore in ukraine. the 3 children were adopted by russian soldiers during the royal siege of maria pull 2 years ago, after most of the parents were killed. indeed tech they travel to washington to share their stories and seek support from lawmakers to continue funding. ukraine. why we're working very hard with wondrous and the white house and everyone on the additional supplementary by just this issue, kids and especially having their voice as a having brave 11 year old, 13 year old saying i wanted to go back home. i am ukrainian, i didn't want to be turned into russian and they, they were holding maggie, my, my will, this is such a powerful m
and we thank you for it to thomas read from a johns hopkins university. thank you. as a group, i think crating children that how does that travel to the us to raise awareness of mass abductions by russia. authorities estimate that at least 19000 children have been forcibly relocated from ukraine to russia since the invasion 2 years ago. i dw, is that in his poll reports for washington dc, so i saw you on kiera victims. so 1st i swore in ukraine. the 3 children were adopted by russian soldiers...
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, at any price that that seems to be the enduring question here professor thomas reading johns hopkins university, says we appreciate your time. your excellent analysis. thank you. thank you so much . in russia, the trial against us journalists endorsed of it. she has begun behind twins doors. the wall street journal reporter is accused of spying for the us. he could face up to 20 years in prison. if he's found guilty, he and his employer have denied the charge. often more than a year under arrest. russia is now putting evan, gosh, because it's on trial. the 32 year old john list was detained in march 2023, while reporting in the city of your cutting book. according to his employer, the wall street journal, the russian prosecutors alleged gosh, could, which was collecting secret information from a tank factory for the c. i a gosh, cubits denied the charges. so to his family employer, the white house you say he was wrongfully detained. this espionage charges are ridiculous. the targeting of american citizens by russian government is unacceptable. we condemn the detention of mister goose glitch in
, at any price that that seems to be the enduring question here professor thomas reading johns hopkins university, says we appreciate your time. your excellent analysis. thank you. thank you so much . in russia, the trial against us journalists endorsed of it. she has begun behind twins doors. the wall street journal reporter is accused of spying for the us. he could face up to 20 years in prison. if he's found guilty, he and his employer have denied the charge. often more than a year under...
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this is johns hopkins university in baltimore. it is one of the most famous medical schools in the world. normally the view that people relate to johns hopkins is from the bottom of the hill, looking up the grass here. this is an area known as the beach and then you get to the library at the top of the hill limit is fed a calming and restful, and that is where the students have chosen to states that protest they've been here since last monday. so what's that? uh, $1112.00 days now, there's more than a 100 of them. they've got the larger tens of encampment running the site. and inside they have the much smaller tense that we've seen in these protests all over the united states. now, yesterday the university told the protest those that they had until 6 pm to sign a document to say that they were leaving, they wouldn't come back. and if they did that, then that wouldn't impact them graduating. it wouldn't go into a permanent record, it wouldn't lead to any possible charges. and an almost as one, the students refused to sign that docum
this is johns hopkins university in baltimore. it is one of the most famous medical schools in the world. normally the view that people relate to johns hopkins is from the bottom of the hill, looking up the grass here. this is an area known as the beach and then you get to the library at the top of the hill limit is fed a calming and restful, and that is where the students have chosen to states that protest they've been here since last monday. so what's that? uh, $1112.00 days now, there's more...
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what are the advantages of a i chose a our trash has been studied by top institutes like johns hopkins university in the us, an outspoken university in germany. here's a look at the findings. medically i can boost diagnosis, efficiency, and speed. it can process huge amounts of information very quickly, powered by advanced algorithms and machine learning. i quickly assessed as the severity of a patient's condition and determines who needs the doctor 1st. and a, i is a multi task got it cannot only process large volumes of diverse patient data quickly, but also complete various tasks at the same time, like assessing results is the surgery, very helpful when time is of the essence. last but not least, unlike us humans, a i treat systems can operate around the clock. they can provide continuous support and help reduce the workload for health care professionals. sounds great, but what are the limitations? it is often a bit of a black box to us is difficult to understand how a i reaches certain conclusions. this lack of transparency can lead to a lack of trust and the ethical concerns about following
what are the advantages of a i chose a our trash has been studied by top institutes like johns hopkins university in the us, an outspoken university in germany. here's a look at the findings. medically i can boost diagnosis, efficiency, and speed. it can process huge amounts of information very quickly, powered by advanced algorithms and machine learning. i quickly assessed as the severity of a patient's condition and determines who needs the doctor 1st. and a, i is a multi task got it cannot...
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johns hopkins library. a park called the beach island fisher was the to the 1st i started here last monday, inspired by other protests that they've seen around the united states. johns hopkins university is one of the most famous in america. it is a very prestigious medical school. and many of the people here have been seeing how do they feel really sorry for the doctors and guys after the fighting a games, almost impossible, always to try and treat their patients. now this is one of the most famous views of the university. looking back towards the library and you can see the yacht here is covered with tents and in fact, over the last few days, the number of times is increase. the number of people protesting here is increased and it's not just students, it's people from the local community as well that they've made demands to begin investing, including this investment from any connections they have with as well. and also making sure that the university cuts as military ties, as well as the sees that that is helping to fuel the is really war machine and gaza . that the university has passed people to leave the yacht and said that if they don't, then there could be consequences. it coul
johns hopkins library. a park called the beach island fisher was the to the 1st i started here last monday, inspired by other protests that they've seen around the united states. johns hopkins university is one of the most famous in america. it is a very prestigious medical school. and many of the people here have been seeing how do they feel really sorry for the doctors and guys after the fighting a games, almost impossible, always to try and treat their patients. now this is one of the most...
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this weekend, a lecturer at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins universityout 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 d
this weekend, a lecturer at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins universityout 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...
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topic in science, one of the pioneers, so called newest fedex is to the next salmon from johns hopkins university school of medicine in the united states. her research focuses on how our impacts our brain . and she has a scientific explanation for all of the hype around the verse of art. i feel like immersive art so much because they make us feel good. it brings to the forefront all of the sensory systems that we have been wired for and often don't use in our daily lives. so it's ideal being at once in touch just now to feel to see, to use the vibration of sound and music to really and live in our bodies and our brains, sensory experiences, activate synopsis, which connect different areas of the brain and storm new new ronald structure to be small changes influence how we feel, think and behave for learning more and more that our well being our flourishing, our physical health and our role is highly influenced by the fact that we are wired for the parts. and for a long time, i think we have set that aside and thought that the arts were nice to have a luxury, something that you do when you have ti
topic in science, one of the pioneers, so called newest fedex is to the next salmon from johns hopkins university school of medicine in the united states. her research focuses on how our impacts our brain . and she has a scientific explanation for all of the hype around the verse of art. i feel like immersive art so much because they make us feel good. it brings to the forefront all of the sensory systems that we have been wired for and often don't use in our daily lives. so it's ideal being at...