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at the st. gymnasium, academic university and was. russian academician in the field of natural sciences, and he always rejoiced for the unity of the university, the gymnasium of the academy, i have to interrupt you, because we don’t have enough time only for your brother from arkhangelsk to start talking about lomonosov and this is completely endless. and i still want to hear from you. but the northern youth. she must be something special. well, the northern youth is a lot of sight, very cool youth, because here are the students, who come to our university, they are very purposeful, they want something. uh, they're doing science. they're doing research , by the way, and the volunteer movement, too. we have a very developed university. that is, they are very diverse. they are very interesting, they have been creative for many years at the university, for example, there is such a movement. as safu is our home and as a result of competitive selection. guys, uh, completely unique, they offer projects that we help them to implement without
at the st. gymnasium, academic university and was. russian academician in the field of natural sciences, and he always rejoiced for the unity of the university, the gymnasium of the academy, i have to interrupt you, because we don’t have enough time only for your brother from arkhangelsk to start talking about lomonosov and this is completely endless. and i still want to hear from you. but the northern youth. she must be something special. well, the northern youth is a lot of sight, very cool...
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the question of how we can integrate them bassinger into our academic and extra university scientific landscape. but with things that we discussed with coordinated our work, it was important to have enough time to discuss these issues at length. it's also clear that the changes that we are confronted with now, because of the new framework conditions for globalization because of the requirements that arise from the coven 19 pandemic. and the many economic recovery programs that have been set in motion across the world to have changed because of the ukraine in the war in ukraine. gotcha, for sure, for all of this will have a major impact on the global economies in a mice. and we have to understand how this will impact on us. we are perhaps the country with the greatest connections as an export to an importer of goods servicelive. moodle sometimes thought if we want to remain in this position, we want to focus on germany as an industrial location. and we also want to ensure that we can achieve a 0 carbon uconn me as soon as possible. so these were the challenges that we were discussing i
the question of how we can integrate them bassinger into our academic and extra university scientific landscape. but with things that we discussed with coordinated our work, it was important to have enough time to discuss these issues at length. it's also clear that the changes that we are confronted with now, because of the new framework conditions for globalization because of the requirements that arise from the coven 19 pandemic. and the many economic recovery programs that have been set in...
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more than 25 percent, thank you for this analysis vitaly kurylo, head of the academic council of shevchenko luhansk university, ex-people's deputy of ukraine thank you once again for this inclusion, and now we are adding to our conversation ivan stupak, a former employee of the security service of ukraine, a consultant to the verkhovna rada committee on national security experts of the ukrainian institute of the future, ivan, we congratulate you, glory to ukraine , congratulations, congratulations, stickers, gali, well, we are trying to note everything, it is done, we have not finished our work just so to speak, to inform our tv viewers that the troops are actively shelling both the east and the south of our country, they are storming the donetsk region and such attempts, but there are certain successes of the armed forces of ukraine in the kharkiv direction, as we can see, could you give us some kind of understanding of the general picture as antin says in the theater of hostilities, to understand what is happening at the front, please
more than 25 percent, thank you for this analysis vitaly kurylo, head of the academic council of shevchenko luhansk university, ex-people's deputy of ukraine thank you once again for this inclusion, and now we are adding to our conversation ivan stupak, a former employee of the security service of ukraine, a consultant to the verkhovna rada committee on national security experts of the ukrainian institute of the future, ivan, we congratulate you, glory to ukraine , congratulations,...
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it did not happen, and on the website of st petersburg university, in the materials of the rector's meeting of may 23, the commission of the academicversity found in the curriculum faculty of liberal arts and sciences quote a large number of extreme ideological disciplines, moreover, in accordance with the worst western stereotypes. end of quote. dima in the economy so far thanks. marina pimenova make news to me further short advertisement, and after it everything for the sake of victory, exactly 80 years ago , the legendary blockade match took place in leningrad, and also the construction issue. what is happening in the market for repair materials under western sanctions? take care of your beauty with your favorite brands. choose cosmetics for care and make-up at competitive prices at wildberries, we help businesses in any situation accept payments, introduce accounting, sell on the internet. our products will help you adapt to any circumstances in the bank of the year in russia tinkoff is so cool no films. subscribe to mts premium for only 199 rubles. in a month, movies, tv shows, music, a subscription to your rain scooter and 50
it did not happen, and on the website of st petersburg university, in the materials of the rector's meeting of may 23, the commission of the academicversity found in the curriculum faculty of liberal arts and sciences quote a large number of extreme ideological disciplines, moreover, in accordance with the worst western stereotypes. end of quote. dima in the economy so far thanks. marina pimenova make news to me further short advertisement, and after it everything for the sake of victory,...
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. >> todd: college tuition, boston university tell us they need to raise rates by 4.25% and the academicr. the university president says the increase does not even began to offset the increased cost to operate caused by the inflation of prices. the university's 4.25% hike is the biggest in years and comes as some salaries soar above $1 million. returning to washington yesterday honoring heroes who paid the ultimate price. veterans all over the country thundering through the capital for the annual ride bearing flags and fallen friends and family. >> we need to remember where we came from and who we are as a people. without these people that fought for our country, we wouldn't be here today. >> todd: went the right becoming a memorial day tradition in washington and started in the '80s. the organization is spanning summation of a role to remember to bring awareness and help federal and struggling with physical trauma. speed to washington, comedian jon stewart came to a memorial day week rally to advocate for more government accountability. take a listen. >> it is hard not to be here today
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university on its own. well, somehow everything didn’t happen on the spbu website, the materials of the rector’s meeting, dated may 23, the commission of the academics. the university found in the curriculum of the faculty of liberal arts and sciences a quote a large number of extremely ideologized disciplines, and in accordance with the worst of the western stereotypes. end of quote. the european union's ban on the import of russian oil, although incomplete, but of course, warmed up the oil prices of wta and brent brands in these minutes are growing by 2-3.5 dollars, but russian oil is traded. not even close at these prices, because many buyers are now trying to avoid products from russia, and therefore russian oil is sold at a 30% discount, according to bloomberg, even from the oil barr in its current form russia will lose $22 billion a year, so the shares of russian oil companies, of course, are falling and dragging the moscow exchange indices in euros and dollars. yesterday they sank by 4.5 rubles. today they continue to fall in price. albeit not at the same pace as it was yesterday at these minutes, an american, 61, 40, a european, 62, 18. rus
university on its own. well, somehow everything didn’t happen on the spbu website, the materials of the rector’s meeting, dated may 23, the commission of the academics. the university found in the curriculum of the faculty of liberal arts and sciences a quote a large number of extremely ideologized disciplines, and in accordance with the worst of the western stereotypes. end of quote. the european union's ban on the import of russian oil, although incomplete, but of course, warmed up the...
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although the document was not even called a constitution at the time, says the head of the academic council of the universitytroh academy, doctor of philosophy petro kralyuk the constitution of the third of may is indeed a document that we can call a fundamental law, although the official name of this document is not the constitution and the rondov statute, that is, let’s say the government statute, at that time such documents had not yet been adopted in europe, the adoption took place violently and with through debates and controversies, by adopting this law, the state tried to make it more manageable. at that time , three branches of government were created: legislative, executive, and judicial. they exist to this day, and the goal was to improve public administration. this constitution, by the way, provided for the distribution of power. the russian empire demanded that the constitution not be adopted. effective polish-lithuanian commonwealth has been at the throat for more than two centuries, russia's behavior, interference in politics in neighboring states and imperial machinations have remained unchang
although the document was not even called a constitution at the time, says the head of the academic council of the universitytroh academy, doctor of philosophy petro kralyuk the constitution of the third of may is indeed a document that we can call a fundamental law, although the official name of this document is not the constitution and the rondov statute, that is, let’s say the government statute, at that time such documents had not yet been adopted in europe, the adoption took place...
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although the document was not even then was called the constitution, says the head of the academic council of the university ostroh academy, doctor of philosophy, petro kralyuk. tried to make it more manageable, then created three branches of government : legislative, executive and judicial; they exist and until now there is still one more. state administration this and this constitution. by the way, it provided for the distribution of power. not adopting this constitution was demanded. the russian empire was capable of functioning. the polish-lithuanian commonwealth was at our throats for more than two centuries. russia's behavior, interference in politics in neighboring states and imperial machinations remained unchanged. russia also bribed politicians as in ukraine, she bribed politicians there , in other countries, now in europe, she did the same, and then, uh, russia, uh, got involved in the affairs of the commonwealth of nations, but it is in the history of the creation of the constitution another interesting and important detail says the scientist, but it is interesting that the constitution on the t
although the document was not even then was called the constitution, says the head of the academic council of the university ostroh academy, doctor of philosophy, petro kralyuk. tried to make it more manageable, then created three branches of government : legislative, executive and judicial; they exist and until now there is still one more. state administration this and this constitution. by the way, it provided for the distribution of power. not adopting this constitution was demanded. the...
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about here are defined by the minimum income standard, so what happens is a group of academics at loughborough university, so this will be for food, clothing, travel, things like that, and they then kind of compare this to average prices across the uk. 50 then kind of compare this to average prices across the uk.— prices across the uk. so who is feelin: it prices across the uk. so who is feeling it the — prices across the uk. so who is feeling it the hardest? - prices across the uk. so who is feeling it the hardest? well, i prices across the uk. so who is l feeling it the hardest? well, who prices across the uk. so who is - feeling it the hardest? well, who is feelin: it feeling it the hardest? well, who is feeling it the _ feeling it the hardest? well, who is feeling it the hardest, _ feeling it the hardest? well, who is feeling it the hardest, that - feeling it the hardest? well, who is feeling it the hardest, that is - feeling it the hardest? well, who is feeling it the hardest, that is the i feeling it the hardest, that is the interesting point, because at the very bottom of the income spectrum, that
about here are defined by the minimum income standard, so what happens is a group of academics at loughborough university, so this will be for food, clothing, travel, things like that, and they then kind of compare this to average prices across the uk. 50 then kind of compare this to average prices across the uk.— prices across the uk. so who is feelin: it prices across the uk. so who is feeling it the — prices across the uk. so who is feeling it the hardest? - prices across the uk. so who...
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emily smith and her husband rob were living a quiet life in san mateo working in the academic serenity of stanford university during the pandemic, completely unaware they would be swept into the turmoil happening miles away at the edd. >> we were in shock. >> emily and rob, digital producer were stunned to find their tax refunds had been seized by an agency they had nothing to do with. the employment development department. >> we called the edd and they told me to sign a copy -- send a copy of my license and passport. >> the agent kept asking emily where she lived and to verify her employment. >> i got my employer to confirm i had been employed all of 2020. >> instead of tracing it to taking her tax refund the edd use that information to seize even more of emily's money. >> they were going to start garnishing my wages in june. it over $16,000. >> this court order required her to send over $16,000 of emily's wagers to the edd to pay back unemployment benefits she supposedly received back in 2020, when she never did. the couple was left to figure out what must've happened. >> was it fraud? was it someone prete
emily smith and her husband rob were living a quiet life in san mateo working in the academic serenity of stanford university during the pandemic, completely unaware they would be swept into the turmoil happening miles away at the edd. >> we were in shock. >> emily and rob, digital producer were stunned to find their tax refunds had been seized by an agency they had nothing to do with. the employment development department. >> we called the edd and they told me to sign a copy...
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now the academic community even such a specific university as harvard and in the same place he is practicallyr liberals, there is no third way. harvard boston starts to open its mouth and say that this is not our president. he betrayed us and the best thing he should do. it was recently read by david kennedy that the best solution for him is just to keep at least a little bit of honor, just to leave and thereby save the honor of our country and not destroy the economy. not the americas of the big western world. and uh leave. this chair is camille grayling. they think she won't last. i do not know why they sincerely believe that as soon as he leaves. this is the chair process and impeachment procedures. they will freely hold after the 8th of november after the elections. surprisingly, they even say this about camilla grayling, you won’t believe it, i looked around. eh, certain summaries already. it feels like it's been built, certain definitely classic how the game is played. so now it’s biden, go away, kamil haris remains, we take two chambers after the 8th of november and forgive me, mrs. ca
now the academic community even such a specific university as harvard and in the same place he is practicallyr liberals, there is no third way. harvard boston starts to open its mouth and say that this is not our president. he betrayed us and the best thing he should do. it was recently read by david kennedy that the best solution for him is just to keep at least a little bit of honor, just to leave and thereby save the honor of our country and not destroy the economy. not the americas of the...
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encyclopedic serious academic properly organized professor of moscow university ivan vladimirovich svyataev hand, he absorbed all those collections that were created by free collectors of contemporary art at the turn of the century. 2019 centuries, which opened 5 years before the revolution, the museums began with the slepkov collection and the dreams of professor tsvetaev, the ancient temple appeared on this frame exactly 110 years at the main entrance of the members of the imperial family. and here, under the very roof, he sang on the opening day. chorus. now there is an amazing collection of egyptian antiquities from golenishchev, the first originals of the museum, all the great archaeological discoveries that took place at the end of the 19th century. at the beginning of the 20th century, they all ended up in the bootleg collection. you could say that even he buys a fragment from pyramids of bootlegs brought three mummies from egypt, they are in sarcophagi and what moscow children did not go to pushkin to look at the mummy or a copy of darida, michelangelo, but growing up rushed to the
encyclopedic serious academic properly organized professor of moscow university ivan vladimirovich svyataev hand, he absorbed all those collections that were created by free collectors of contemporary art at the turn of the century. 2019 centuries, which opened 5 years before the revolution, the museums began with the slepkov collection and the dreams of professor tsvetaev, the ancient temple appeared on this frame exactly 110 years at the main entrance of the members of the imperial family....
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show, conclusively i think, that the problem of academic censorship has reached crisis levelsnot so much in k-12 education but on our college and university campuses. , intimidating shutdowns and academic cancellations are routine feature of campus life today the document examples running well into the hundreds. the current campus climate chills free and open discourse. 59% report that they are somewhat or very comfortable publicly disagreeing with the professor. only 32% of students say that it makes it extremely clear that free speech is protected. 5470 sense of -- self censor themselves and 41% said that is always sometimes except will to shout down a speaker. this seems to be linked to ideological diversity among professors. 67% said increasing the faculty viewpoint by diversity would improve the climate for campus expression. studies of viewpoint diversity show severe on balance by -- ratios reaching as high as 60 to one and some campuses. these disparities are not accidental. for the 5% of academic flossers and 38% of social security -- social psychologist admit to some level of willingness to discriminate against conservatives in t
show, conclusively i think, that the problem of academic censorship has reached crisis levelsnot so much in k-12 education but on our college and university campuses. , intimidating shutdowns and academic cancellations are routine feature of campus life today the document examples running well into the hundreds. the current campus climate chills free and open discourse. 59% report that they are somewhat or very comfortable publicly disagreeing with the professor. only 32% of students say that...
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but most importantly, sirius and sirius university continue to successfully combine such academic approaches practice-oriented at the same time combine the demands of society and key legal companies regimes established by the federal territories. stc allows us to be flexible and quickly adapt the form of the content of educational programs to the most urgent tasks. so you noted one of these urgent tasks now is to maintain the technological sovereignty of a strange digital sovereignty of the country, this task is naturally , of course, connected with the training of personnel. only in the field of information security , the shortage of personnel is more than 15,000 people a year and continues to increase and, of course, here. uh, we need to introduce accelerated models of training specialists for the it industry today. and sirius university with partners to enter the industry with partners from all industries has already developed such accelerated models and is ready to implement them, including replicating one of these models throughout the country, and we see additional intensive informatio
but most importantly, sirius and sirius university continue to successfully combine such academic approaches practice-oriented at the same time combine the demands of society and key legal companies regimes established by the federal territories. stc allows us to be flexible and quickly adapt the form of the content of educational programs to the most urgent tasks. so you noted one of these urgent tasks now is to maintain the technological sovereignty of a strange digital sovereignty of the...
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well, how exactly sirius can be useful for the region of russia sirius university continues to successfully combine such academicientation, simultaneously combine the demands of society and key companies with the legal regimes that establish federal territories. ntc allows us to be flexible and quickly adapt the form of content educational programs for the most urgent tasks. about one trillion 700 billion rubles will be allocated by the government from an off-budget fund to defer the payment of insurance premiums , prime minister mikhail mishustin announced this, but at the beginning he spoke about the next measures to support families with children. payments of the new monthly allowance for children begin today. that's eight to 17 for low-income families. it was introduced by the decision of the president, more than two and a half million applications for 3.5 million children have already been received. funds will be delivered by the russian post or transferred to the cards of parents who have applied through the portal of public services to multifunctional centers or to the pension fund. this month, the money
well, how exactly sirius can be useful for the region of russia sirius university continues to successfully combine such academicientation, simultaneously combine the demands of society and key companies with the legal regimes that establish federal territories. ntc allows us to be flexible and quickly adapt the form of content educational programs for the most urgent tasks. about one trillion 700 billion rubles will be allocated by the government from an off-budget fund to defer the payment of...
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took part in it . oblast and now they are already preparing for the next academic year, that is, the work at these universitiestinued even if they will not be able to until september , i still hope that the region will be released earlier when it is difficult to apply to the kherson oblast there , because it is difficult for business well, most of it business, it is impossible to transport it there if we are talking about it there, it is clear that people can work there, retain specialists and provide uh, you just work places and a computer, but many other narrow-profile enterprises can move uh, they can also work only in the kherson region this is primarily an agrarian enterprise, well, in addition, there is no possibility even to take out agricultural machinery there today, that is, even if you have people who cannot leave by personal transport, therefore, regarding their business there, too this situation is very difficult. thank you, yuriy sobolevskyi , the incoming chairman of the kherson regional council, was in touch with us. you know, andrei, you are asking about the unoccupied communities of the khers
took part in it . oblast and now they are already preparing for the next academic year, that is, the work at these universitiestinued even if they will not be able to until september , i still hope that the region will be released earlier when it is difficult to apply to the kherson oblast there , because it is difficult for business well, most of it business, it is impossible to transport it there if we are talking about it there, it is clear that people can work there, retain specialists and...
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from the legal field to, um to pretty much you know any sort of any sort of academic or professional field. the university says it has opened an investigation and that mental health services and support will be available to anyone who needs it. mike and investigation we will no doubt continue to follow lamonica peters there at stanford tonight. lamonica. thank you. new attend. authorities in sonoma county say a woman was found dead at the bottom of a cliff in sea ranch over the weekend. authorities say cruz responded to an area right near bluff reach around 7 45 last night and found the woman about 50 ft. below the cliff. rescuer who was sent down confirmed that the woman was dead. a chp helicopter was called in to lift the woman's body up from the rocks. the death is under investigation. homicide investigation is underway in the oakland hills were a body was discovered last night. police say they found the body in an open space area near grizzly peak boulevard and fish ranch road. investigators say the victim was killed elsewhere and then brought to that location. officers responded to the area after a w
from the legal field to, um to pretty much you know any sort of any sort of academic or professional field. the university says it has opened an investigation and that mental health services and support will be available to anyone who needs it. mike and investigation we will no doubt continue to follow lamonica peters there at stanford tonight. lamonica. thank you. new attend. authorities in sonoma county say a woman was found dead at the bottom of a cliff in sea ranch over the weekend....
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from the canadian who came here from the canadian system, a canadian legal academic who was vice chancellor i think at the universityspective. he cambridge in 2017 set up an outsider --ersective. ., , ., ., cambridge in 2017 set up an outsider perspective-— perspective. he does, and one thing for example — perspective. he does, and one thing for example in the _ perspective. he does, and one thing for example in the american - perspective. he does, and one thing for example in the american system j for example in the american system as i understand it that's quite interesting is a lot of applications are initially blind, so there is a bit are initially blind, so there is a hit of— are initially blind, so there is a bit of it sometimes it canjust be done _ bit of it sometimes it canjust be done on — bit of it sometimes it canjust be done on purely interest exam and entrance — done on purely interest exam and entrance criteria and i think something that the oxford and cambridge have begun doing more in recent— cambridge have begun doing more in recent years is to try and slightly gives— recent years is to try and slig
from the canadian who came here from the canadian system, a canadian legal academic who was vice chancellor i think at the universityspective. he cambridge in 2017 set up an outsider --ersective. ., , ., ., cambridge in 2017 set up an outsider perspective-— perspective. he does, and one thing for example — perspective. he does, and one thing for example in the _ perspective. he does, and one thing for example in the american - perspective. he does, and one thing for example in the american...
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aids and abets universities are doing fat cat academic gouging of middle-class families. >> that is exactly it would be nothing to fix the underlying problem of colleges and university ratcheting up prices for the reason why they are doing this is because it is backed by federal loans and they can continue to do this because a federal government is involved in the situation. frankly, when you step back from its unfair to the people who actually paid their own way to go to college. it is on they are to be poo opted out of college its unfair to future college students and frankly it's unfair to everyone because inflation is a tax we all pay. if joe biden does this, all of america's going to paying for. elizabeth: the other thing to it would add a lot of money to the debt. by the way, the students themselves against their loans forgiven their going to the taxes go up to pay off that debt. >> to your point, the biden administration will be throwing gas on an already out-of-control blazing a dumpster fire. and again to your point only going to help the wealthy and affluent. nobody's ever going t
aids and abets universities are doing fat cat academic gouging of middle-class families. >> that is exactly it would be nothing to fix the underlying problem of colleges and university ratcheting up prices for the reason why they are doing this is because it is backed by federal loans and they can continue to do this because a federal government is involved in the situation. frankly, when you step back from its unfair to the people who actually paid their own way to go to college. it is...
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which will receive a graduate who entered the university if he confirms with his academic results, thena session on the fourth of the five, then he can here the period of study to receive such a scholarship , you can start participating from the fourth grade and up to 11 , the first stage already in september during all schools in the country maria nikolaeva vasilyeva jacks viktor science. the first channel of the station in the city of alapaevsk a train arrived in which the grand duchess arrived, and the romanovs, who accompanied her, fedorovna , arrived in russia. being a lutheran, orthodoxy, her husband played the main role. she was happily married. she was the grand duchess. she was the first lady of moscow, the explosion was a colossal force, and elizaveta feodorovna, turning pale, cried out that it was serge and rushed practically, not dressed into the street, but it was not divided into two parts, then death wife and after she founded the martha of the mariinsky convent, which was not a monastery in the literal sense of the word, they were afraid to send russian red army soldiers
which will receive a graduate who entered the university if he confirms with his academic results, thena session on the fourth of the five, then he can here the period of study to receive such a scholarship , you can start participating from the fourth grade and up to 11 , the first stage already in september during all schools in the country maria nikolaeva vasilyeva jacks viktor science. the first channel of the station in the city of alapaevsk a train arrived in which the grand duchess...
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meagan rainy, an emergency physician and academic dean of public health at brown university in rhode island. and i want to thank you for being here on what have been some really tough days. you argue quite persuasively that gun reform needs to be treated as a public health crisis. there's no better or demoralizing statistic to prove your point. firearms became the leading cause of debtath in the united states for kids 1 through 19. describe as a physician the scope of this public health crisis as you see now. >> this is not a new problem, paula. we have been seeing the number of firearm jinjuries and deaths rise year upon year for over a decade now. many of us in medicine and public health have been trying to call attention to it. we saw that firearms became the second leading cause of death for kids. now it's the first leading cause of death. day after day in emergency departments across the country, we take care of these victims of firearm injury, and we keep asking, when does this become enough? for us as a nation to care? for us to be ready to apply those same public health tools
meagan rainy, an emergency physician and academic dean of public health at brown university in rhode island. and i want to thank you for being here on what have been some really tough days. you argue quite persuasively that gun reform needs to be treated as a public health crisis. there's no better or demoralizing statistic to prove your point. firearms became the leading cause of debtath in the united states for kids 1 through 19. describe as a physician the scope of this public health crisis...
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special operation to protect donbass will be able to enroll in russian universities with new benefits already in the upcoming academic in the minornauka earlier the corresponding decree was signed by the president for such applicants, a special quota of 10% of all budget places is provided. this is about 60,000 children. whose parents were injured or died during the special operation will be accepted without entrance examinations, the admission company will start no later than june 20. the donetsk people's republic is celebrating the 8th anniversary of the declaration of independence for the first time in the status of a sovereign state officially recognized by russia vladimir putin sent to the head dpr congratulatory telegram this year, the mass procession and rallies were canceled for security reasons, but cities and towns are decorated with holiday banners and flags. people took to the streets with flowers. in donetsk, the constitution square was renamed in memory of the russian hero nurmagomed. gadzhi magomedov, who died in the first days of the special operation, protecting his comrades. our children must know t
special operation to protect donbass will be able to enroll in russian universities with new benefits already in the upcoming academic in the minornauka earlier the corresponding decree was signed by the president for such applicants, a special quota of 10% of all budget places is provided. this is about 60,000 children. whose parents were injured or died during the special operation will be accepted without entrance examinations, the admission company will start no later than june 20. the...
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. >> cooper: andrew wallace- hadrill/ is/ an academic-- a professor emeritus at the university of cambridgeccounts that survive from caligula's time. i grew up watching "i claudius." i loved the book. i love the old tv series. you're telling me, a lot of that just wasn't true. >> wallace-hadrill: now, what i'm not denying is they had sex in the palace. of course they had sex. (/ laughs/ ) pretty spectacularly, of course they had sex. >> cooper: (/ laughs/ ) pretty spectacularly? >> cooper: but wallace-hadrill does believe caligula could be very impulsive and brutal, and he doesn't rule out the possibility that he may have had a severe physical or mental disorder. >> wallace-hadrill: i think there's a serious danger that caligula was-- was pathological that he actually didn't care about the hurt he caused. >> cooper: wallace-hadrill says robert graves' novels were largely based on stories published around 121 a.d. 80 years after caligula's death by suetonius, a well-known biographer and adviser to later emperors. but suetonius often had to rely on second-hand stories and gossip from members
. >> cooper: andrew wallace- hadrill/ is/ an academic-- a professor emeritus at the university of cambridgeccounts that survive from caligula's time. i grew up watching "i claudius." i loved the book. i love the old tv series. you're telling me, a lot of that just wasn't true. >> wallace-hadrill: now, what i'm not denying is they had sex in the palace. of course they had sex. (/ laughs/ ) pretty spectacularly, of course they had sex. >> cooper: (/ laughs/ ) pretty...
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among those is an emergency room physician and academic dean of public health at brown university.rote a piece in the "atlantic" about an e.r. doctor's approach to the gun crisis. she writes come are to public health is the idea that you have to think on a larger scale. not just about the patient in front of you, but also about individual and population-level risk factors. and a short time ago i spoke with the doctor about her op-ed piece. take a listen. >> this is not a new problem, paula. we have been seeing the number of firearm injuries and deaths rise year upon year for over a deck ade now. many of us in medicine and public health have been trying to call attention to it. we saw that firearms became the second leading cause of death for kids. now it is the first leading cause of death. day after day in emergency departments across the country, we take care of these victims of firearm injury and we keep asking, when does this become enough. for us as a nation to care, for us to be ready to apply those same public health tools that we apply to any other epidemic to this problem
among those is an emergency room physician and academic dean of public health at brown university.rote a piece in the "atlantic" about an e.r. doctor's approach to the gun crisis. she writes come are to public health is the idea that you have to think on a larger scale. not just about the patient in front of you, but also about individual and population-level risk factors. and a short time ago i spoke with the doctor about her op-ed piece. take a listen. >> this is not a new...
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joining us now, emergency physician and academic dean of public health at brown university, dr. rainey. she says firearm injuries are a public health crisis that demand solutions right now. thank you so much for being with us. i'll let you expand on that thought in a bit, but so much of the conversation of course is about guns, as it should be. mental health, as it should be, and all the other factors that go into these tragedies that we seem to see every week now. how do you look at it from a public health perspective? >> this is about the very real health impacts of the gun. the gun shot wounds, the lost lives and ripple effects on communities and society and when we talk about preventing something from a public health approach, it's about taking that larger picture approach to creating solutions. listen, we've done this for problem after problem through the history of our country. we have decreased car crashes by more than 70%. we have made huge strides in heart disease and cancer by getting data, getting solutions that go from the beginning of treatment. the tough thing here
joining us now, emergency physician and academic dean of public health at brown university, dr. rainey. she says firearm injuries are a public health crisis that demand solutions right now. thank you so much for being with us. i'll let you expand on that thought in a bit, but so much of the conversation of course is about guns, as it should be. mental health, as it should be, and all the other factors that go into these tragedies that we seem to see every week now. how do you look at it from a...
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students now, yes students, because there everything that concerns academic mobility, that is, exchange, when students go to one university this one are already coming to us. give exchange programs. here they are usually no more than 3 months old. here the guys are well aware that they are studying there, but at a certain stage they did not hide e, the guys talked about the fact that they were offered to stay, because it was not by chance that i told you to our school at the concentrator at one time - it was a real powerful such a systemic structure, and it is aimed at training a professional musician. and this quality is preserved in you throughout your life and our partners cannot but feel it, in which today, in particular, if we are talking about neighboring states bordering us at that moment, this system has already been destroyed and getting such of the class of guys, of course, it was a great happiness, which the steps of higher education have already passed. and you yourself were not offered anywhere, but they offered me to stay and, for example, to teach. well, that was during graduate school. i graduated and i wa
students now, yes students, because there everything that concerns academic mobility, that is, exchange, when students go to one university this one are already coming to us. give exchange programs. here they are usually no more than 3 months old. here the guys are well aware that they are studying there, but at a certain stage they did not hide e, the guys talked about the fact that they were offered to stay, because it was not by chance that i told you to our school at the concentrator at one...
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universities leaving many damaged and their research programs disrupted. the french government program which has already help scientists in places like syria, human and afghanistan is now providing grants to ukrainian academics w's. sonya bellnick are met, ukrainian researchers who are now working in leo the cloth bene, university in leo. it's known for its programs in science and medicine, as well as its research facilities. helena could see at silva and the tardies winkle arrived here in march from ukraine to sleep. a lot of the biologists and long time colleagues that fled close along with the children during the russian bombing, even children, the lab, the harrowing events unfolding back home on never, far from their minds, was on the, on the property. and i was no way, yes, i begin every morning by scrolling through the news and checking my parents and my husband and ukraine are okay cause i. but i also have to use this opportunity. being here in the young ensures that my children are safe. that makes me feel less guilty. oh yeah, it's important to be able to continue doing scientific work and keep my mind busy. it helps preserve my mental health over what the parts of odd that say yes boy, 2nd was but
universities leaving many damaged and their research programs disrupted. the french government program which has already help scientists in places like syria, human and afghanistan is now providing grants to ukrainian academics w's. sonya bellnick are met, ukrainian researchers who are now working in leo the cloth bene, university in leo. it's known for its programs in science and medicine, as well as its research facilities. helena could see at silva and the tardies winkle arrived here in...
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academics. her research from university of pennsylvania law professor who is a senior economic policy maker in the biden treasury department, banks were 35 to 40% less likely to offer free checking accounts following the passage of the amendment. the largest merchants, this has been a windfall. if some get more market share, but for smaller businesses and financial institutions, they cannot tap into a law that encourages consolidation and scale. the costs have been steep. small banks and credit unions which have been exempt, we have seen this drop 30% on pin debit transactions. this is a result of this being -- price controls. the fed found nearly 99% of merchants did not pass any savings to customers. this should make us skeptical about the current demands and the debit routing rules that they should be expanded and extended to credit cards. our nation needs to keep up when it comes to payments, technology and security and that will not happen if we cut investment out of our own infrastructure. countries like china and russia are investing heavily in innovating their payment systems and will pres
academics. her research from university of pennsylvania law professor who is a senior economic policy maker in the biden treasury department, banks were 35 to 40% less likely to offer free checking accounts following the passage of the amendment. the largest merchants, this has been a windfall. if some get more market share, but for smaller businesses and financial institutions, they cannot tap into a law that encourages consolidation and scale. the costs have been steep. small banks and credit...
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science of higher education, a mechanism to support training already in universities, which would not replace the criterion of academicrmance, but at the same time take into account social factors. first of all, a large family. second vladimir vladimirovich e experts with whom we worked in preparation for today's meeting show that it is the care and development of children under the age of a thousand days. in the first three years of life give the maximum effect and in this regard, the introduced federal support measures for children from 0 to 3 years. extremely in demand give a positive result already in action. we would like to develop these support measures to offer increased flexibility for parents to use the belt in them. they wanted to offer us, for the mother’s decision, the opportunity to weed the number of, uh, citizens, especially with young children, resort to the services of uh, individual uh, care, well, the so-called nannies, while this is a large sector of the economy, which is located in shadow zone, considering it important to intensify work on e- legalization of this sector. uh, encouraging practitio
science of higher education, a mechanism to support training already in universities, which would not replace the criterion of academicrmance, but at the same time take into account social factors. first of all, a large family. second vladimir vladimirovich e experts with whom we worked in preparation for today's meeting show that it is the care and development of children under the age of a thousand days. in the first three years of life give the maximum effect and in this regard, the...
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military purposes. universities are starting to conduct more background checks to check what exactly they're doing and what potential applications might be. so that the purity of, of academic research is one thing, but as you say, if you were we was what was research projects with this military university? is that okay? yes. go ahead. he just seems why do universities wants to collaborate with them at all? well, i mean, this is china's top institute, obviously it has a lot of money and, and has very qualified research. is that come with a lot of money. i mean, we have to remember that out of university than europe, a pretty cas strapped. so who would turn down a top research it with a lot of money, but there's also another aspect which is that in china, you have access to lot of data that you can't access in, in europe because of se, privacy concerns. now, china is a surveillance state. they have loads of data and to conduct good research. you need as much data as you can guess. it's very attractive to work with this university, which has the data that you may be can't get hold of here and has money. ok, now me, i come up from d. w 's investigative investigative team. than
military purposes. universities are starting to conduct more background checks to check what exactly they're doing and what potential applications might be. so that the purity of, of academic research is one thing, but as you say, if you were we was what was research projects with this military university? is that okay? yes. go ahead. he just seems why do universities wants to collaborate with them at all? well, i mean, this is china's top institute, obviously it has a lot of money and, and has...
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military purposes. universities are starting to conduct more background checks to check what exactly they're doing and what potential applications might be. so that the purity of, of academic research is one thing, but as you say, if you were we was what was research projects with this military university? is that okay? yes. go ahead. he just seems why do universities wants to collaborate with them at all? well, i mean, this is china's top institute, obviously it has a lot of money and, and has very qualified research. is that come with a lot of money. i mean, we have to remember that out of university than europe, a pretty cas strapped. so who would turn down a top research it with a lot of money, but there's also another aspect which is that in china, you have access to lot of data that you can't access in, in europe because of se, privacy concerns. now, china is the surveillance state. they have loads of data and to conduct good research. you need as much data as you can guess. it's very attractive to work with this university which has the data that you maybe can't get hold of here and has money. ok, now me, i come up from d w 's investigatory investigative team. thank
military purposes. universities are starting to conduct more background checks to check what exactly they're doing and what potential applications might be. so that the purity of, of academic research is one thing, but as you say, if you were we was what was research projects with this military university? is that okay? yes. go ahead. he just seems why do universities wants to collaborate with them at all? well, i mean, this is china's top institute, obviously it has a lot of money and, and has...
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at the gala we announced an academic partnership between the association and the steinhardt school at new york university beginning in january 2022 the association will host a fellowship that will support the work of an nyu costume design graduate student exploring the topic of fashion and white house history. to commemorate this announcement the nyu chamber orchestra provided music throughout the dinner. enjoy highlights from that very special and moving performance. here here in the shell of a house this house that is struggling to be. hope must have been the first two movie and you but hope isn't easy to see. you so it would be hello. goodbye. but oh you came through now there isn't humble pie. they all said we never be together darling. let's take about but he who's got the last half. haha. what's got the last? here thank you so much. nyu chamber orchestra. enjoy the rest of your evening. thank you. it's always a privilege for me to work with young scholars who are passionate about white house history, and i look forward to the excellent work and research that will be accomplished through our partner
at the gala we announced an academic partnership between the association and the steinhardt school at new york university beginning in january 2022 the association will host a fellowship that will support the work of an nyu costume design graduate student exploring the topic of fashion and white house history. to commemorate this announcement the nyu chamber orchestra provided music throughout the dinner. enjoy highlights from that very special and moving performance. here here in the shell of...
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, well, tell me, how they live under one roof under one, all their friends are all academic professors at the universityy live under one roof, how much they cost, no, they live normally. here is an example of my friends. uh, there's a family they have a two-story house, and they took a family with two children. eh, and they have them lived long enough before they left. that is, they left, they left, they found, as it were, an opportunity to work. uh, they left somewhere else. well, that is full mobilization. and what, uh, you have to understand, uh, a very high level of solidarity because on all public buildings. but what i saw at the town hall, it is a university. uh, the ukrainian flag is everywhere on museums. got it? do they creep in on your co-workers? the office assistant professors have vague doubts that giving such a warm welcome, inviting people under their roof. just sweat from them will not want to leave no, they have doubts. somehow , you know, the germans have such a sense of guilt, and for the second world war, therefore, they accepted a huge number of syrian refugees. and that's why they
, well, tell me, how they live under one roof under one, all their friends are all academic professors at the universityy live under one roof, how much they cost, no, they live normally. here is an example of my friends. uh, there's a family they have a two-story house, and they took a family with two children. eh, and they have them lived long enough before they left. that is, they left, they left, they found, as it were, an opportunity to work. uh, they left somewhere else. well, that is full...
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i think a lot, we announced an academic partnership between the association and the stone heart school of new york university, beginning in january 2022, the association will host the fellowship that will support the work of an nyu costume design graduate student exploring the topic of fashion and white house history. to commemorate this event and not this announcement the and where you chamber orchestra provided music throughout the dinner. employee lights from that very special and moving performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you so much, and why you chamber orchestra. enjoy the rest of your evening. thank you. >> it is always a privilege for me to work with young scholars who are passionate about white house history. i look forward to the excellent work and research that will be accomplished through a partnership with the steinhardt school. a few months before the gallant we began working with renowned filmmaker, donna lawrence and her team to produce a film which features the legacy of the association and look forward into the future. we debuted this film at the walls of the temple of da
i think a lot, we announced an academic partnership between the association and the stone heart school of new york university, beginning in january 2022, the association will host the fellowship that will support the work of an nyu costume design graduate student exploring the topic of fashion and white house history. to commemorate this event and not this announcement the and where you chamber orchestra provided music throughout the dinner. employee lights from that very special and moving...