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that used to be a really big number for johns hopkins. [laughter] but i digress. [laughter] surely have seen, today's agenda is future-looking. bloomberg fridley reminds us, to look ahead effectively, you have to look back. sometimes, way back. in this case, i want to go back to new england in 1736. that year, a strange disease swept across the region that would eventually claimed the lives of one out of every 40 people in the colonies, and most of them were children. locals called it the strangling angel. we call it diptheria. for one minister whose experiences catastrophic loss of life firsthand, the only expiration he could muster was -- the only explanation he could muster was divine retribution. he was of course off the mark. diphtheria had both natural and social causes, the kind that scientific truth, combined with innovative public policy, could attack. and so, over the years, the disease was systematically addressed. first, scientists addressed -- identify the bacterium, the cause of the disease. next, public health experts organized mandatory testing and
that used to be a really big number for johns hopkins. [laughter] but i digress. [laughter] surely have seen, today's agenda is future-looking. bloomberg fridley reminds us, to look ahead effectively, you have to look back. sometimes, way back. in this case, i want to go back to new england in 1736. that year, a strange disease swept across the region that would eventually claimed the lives of one out of every 40 people in the colonies, and most of them were children. locals called it the...
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jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. >>> welcome back to mosaic. as we have been talking about top stories in religious toreies that impact us politically, socially and many aspects of our life with jim hopkins of lake shore baptist and dale witherspoon of easter hill united methodist church. where do we go from here now? chaos and community as dr. king would say. >> i was thinking of the tree of life jewish synagogue back inpittsburgh. and the murder of 11 of the wore shp attendees. and you know, we had a few years ago, mother emanuel and this is. >> north carolina. >> south carolina. >> south carolina. >> and it was, you know, we were they go those were the exceptions and now it seems to be coming the rule that our places of worship were safe and sacred places but they are being violated. there's act or shooter trainings taking place around the nation. need to be be training our parishioners or ushers or greeters members of our church how to prepare for church. we come to find peace we come to find strength and we come to find comfort. and now we
jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. >>> welcome back to mosaic. as we have been talking about top stories in religious toreies that impact us politically, socially and many aspects of our life with jim hopkins of lake shore baptist and dale witherspoon of easter hill united methodist church. where do we go from here now? chaos and community as dr. king would say. >> i was thinking of the tree of life jewish synagogue back inpittsburgh. and the murder of 11 of the wore shp...
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jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. wwe superstar john cena: patriotism. it inspires passionate debate and is worn like a badge of honor. and with good reason. because it means love and devotion for one's country. but what really makes up this country of ours? it's the people. to love america is to love all americans. this year patriotism shouldn't just be about pride of country. it should be about love. love beyond age, sexuality, disability, race, religion, and any other labels. because love has no labels. >>> welcome back to mosaic as we have been talking about topstore and religious stories that impact us politically socially with jim hopkins of lake shore baptist and dale witherspoon of easter hill united methodist church. where do we go from here now is this chaos the community as dr. king would say. >> i was thinking of the tree of life jewish synagogue back in pittsburgh. and the murder of 11 of the worship attendees. and you know we had a few years ago, mother emanuel and this is. >> north carolina. >> south carolina. and it was you know we were t
jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. wwe superstar john cena: patriotism. it inspires passionate debate and is worn like a badge of honor. and with good reason. because it means love and devotion for one's country. but what really makes up this country of ours? it's the people. to love america is to love all americans. this year patriotism shouldn't just be about pride of country. it should be about love. love beyond age, sexuality, disability, race, religion, and any other labels. because love...
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i'm the sheridan dean of the library of johns hopkins, happy to welcome all of you to the george peabody library. i want to acknowledge the support of johns hopkins, a number of colleagues here tonight, some organizations that existed for 90 years now and loves to support events like this. a very active group. all libraries who care about libraries, it is great to have everyone here. many of you have never been at this library. an important place to be for a talk like we are going to you tonight for a great cathedral of books. it gives me a great deal of pleasure to be partnering here for this event. we have had a long intertwined connection with the library. the george peabody library opened in 1878 just a few years before the library system was established but then several years later, given responsibility for its collection and remained responsible for 16 years until 1982 when hopkins for the first time took responsibility for this library. it's a very library, important public library in baltimore, it is one of the newest libraries, belongs to johns hopkins, we have been able to have
i'm the sheridan dean of the library of johns hopkins, happy to welcome all of you to the george peabody library. i want to acknowledge the support of johns hopkins, a number of colleagues here tonight, some organizations that existed for 90 years now and loves to support events like this. a very active group. all libraries who care about libraries, it is great to have everyone here. many of you have never been at this library. an important place to be for a talk like we are going to you...
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hopkins says, the little girl reminds him of his own daughter...he will be playing in her honor. (ken) the u-s national debt has reached a new high. the treasury department released its latest numbers today. it says-- at the end of last year-- the national debt stood at 21- point-974 trillion dollars. that's more than two trillion dollars higher than when president trump took office. the debt has bounced up-- in part-- because of tax cuts passed at the end of 2017. a republican congress also drastically cut the corporate tax rate and cut revenue for the treasury. this all comes as the threat of the the national debt ceiling looms. the congressional-imposed cap kicks back in... in march. (pam) the united states is warning travelers of what it calls.... china's "coercive" use of exit bans. the state department is urging people traveling to china .... to "exercise increased caution" -- warning, that u-s citizens could be prevented from leaving china. the warning came in an updated advisory released thursday, which expanded on potential risks posed to
hopkins says, the little girl reminds him of his own daughter...he will be playing in her honor. (ken) the u-s national debt has reached a new high. the treasury department released its latest numbers today. it says-- at the end of last year-- the national debt stood at 21- point-974 trillion dollars. that's more than two trillion dollars higher than when president trump took office. the debt has bounced up-- in part-- because of tax cuts passed at the end of 2017. a republican congress also...
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thank you so much, president daniels, thank you johns hopkins university. thank you, of course, to the snf agora institute in this amazing and beautiful restored theater where we are tonight. how lucky we are. i am so glad to be with you to represent the pbs hour in to represent what i'm sure will be a lively conversation with these three governors about the best ways to move the states and our country forward during these politically fraught times. i thought about saying that i'm glad to be anywhere these days to get a short break from washington but i decided i wouldn't say that [ laughter ] . but i am so pleased to know that johns hopkins will be having more of a presence in washington in the future through your new acquisition in the heart of the city. washington will welcome you with open arms and maybe you can give us a few tips on how to get things done. it's exciting. but as we get under way, i think it's worth repeating the mission of the snf agora institute. to be an academic and public forum dedicated to strengthening democracy by examining the r
thank you so much, president daniels, thank you johns hopkins university. thank you, of course, to the snf agora institute in this amazing and beautiful restored theater where we are tonight. how lucky we are. i am so glad to be with you to represent the pbs hour in to represent what i'm sure will be a lively conversation with these three governors about the best ways to move the states and our country forward during these politically fraught times. i thought about saying that i'm glad to be...
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hopkins sending this tweet. when i see jazmine's face, i see my own daughter.ck this week to her funeral costs. we are speaking with the media yesterday. hopkins says he is trying to do what he can to help. >> i hate to hear what happened. you know, the city of houston, you know, is always supportive of me and this team. you know, i felt in my heart it is right that i give back. i wasn't blessed with a lot of things. my mom and myself always said once we get to where we get to, we want to give back. >> more than 800 donors have donated to the go fund me account for the funeral expenses. shaq stepped up to donate. he and the police officer dropping off a cashier's check to her family to cover the costs of her funeral. >>> in the nba, james harden continues his historic run. down 20 in the second half and harden with a minute to go and the step-back three to tie the game. we go to overtime. down two in the closing seconds. harden hits a game winner over draymond green. an impossible shot. rockets win 135-134. harden with 34 points and 15 assists and 10 rebounds.
hopkins sending this tweet. when i see jazmine's face, i see my own daughter.ck this week to her funeral costs. we are speaking with the media yesterday. hopkins says he is trying to do what he can to help. >> i hate to hear what happened. you know, the city of houston, you know, is always supportive of me and this team. you know, i felt in my heart it is right that i give back. i wasn't blessed with a lot of things. my mom and myself always said once we get to where we get to, we want to...
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hopkins posted the annoucement on twitter today.e said, he wants the check to help with funeral expenses. according to the n-f-l, hopkins will make 29-thousand dollars for playing in the game this weekend. hopkins says, he also wants to see that money to help find her killer. he says, the little girl reminds him of his owner daughter... and he will be playing in her honor. the houston texans play the indianapolis colts in a wild card game on saturday. (pam) still ahead... how one employee is stepping up to donate her kidney to a long time customer. we have their story ... after the break. (ken) and the device that is supposed to be cleaning up the great pacific garbage patch is heading back to shore... we'll explain why next. (sports) just ahead in sports, warriors held a double digit lead tonight in the 2nd half, but then the rockets offense woke up. highlights from a crazy here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers
hopkins posted the annoucement on twitter today.e said, he wants the check to help with funeral expenses. according to the n-f-l, hopkins will make 29-thousand dollars for playing in the game this weekend. hopkins says, he also wants to see that money to help find her killer. he says, the little girl reminds him of his owner daughter... and he will be playing in her honor. the houston texans play the indianapolis colts in a wild card game on saturday. (pam) still ahead... how one employee is...
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this is a question from a student at johns hopkins. andaid i'm 22 years old asks what advice would you have for governors like laura kelly from kansas to work with their refund -- their republican state legislatures to pass medicaid expansion? >> i just did that by executive order in pennsylvania. [laughter] >> that's your advice? [applause] medicaid mayzed have republican-led house and senate and republican governor and the democrats said we are going to throw medicaid out but of course not. people were counting on us to get the job done. we cut $200 million out of the system by adjusting the rates. we put in a work requirement which is great and it allows those able-bodied workers the dignity of getting into the workforce and we did it differently with more of a new hampshire way and when you do that, you can find that support stop you don't just carbon copy what has happened before. challenge yourself. case of kansashe is different? where can i take advantage of opportunities with pricing and the work opportunity and to get some fol
this is a question from a student at johns hopkins. andaid i'm 22 years old asks what advice would you have for governors like laura kelly from kansas to work with their refund -- their republican state legislatures to pass medicaid expansion? >> i just did that by executive order in pennsylvania. [laughter] >> that's your advice? [applause] medicaid mayzed have republican-led house and senate and republican governor and the democrats said we are going to throw medicaid out but of...
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to neurosurgeon to achieve a pediatric neurosurgeon at hopkins. i was made acutely aware of the pernicious effects of lead poisoning on a child's mental and physical development. as a surgeon, and some of my saddest moments came after treating a child overcoming the odds by mitigating a seemingly intractable disease and then watching that child walk out of the hospital door in many cases back to our hazardous home environment. as a.dear, my power to help that child ended the moment they walked out of that door. that leads me to our work at hud. i am committed to making sure our department's resources reach the doors of high risk american families at the prevention stage. long before the children are exposed to dangerous chemicals for which they might later need a cure. hud works of public housing authorities and private landlords across the country to provide affordable housing to approximately 5 million households. to help ensure that children and families we serve are safe, and hud's office of control and homes provides technical guidance to our
to neurosurgeon to achieve a pediatric neurosurgeon at hopkins. i was made acutely aware of the pernicious effects of lead poisoning on a child's mental and physical development. as a surgeon, and some of my saddest moments came after treating a child overcoming the odds by mitigating a seemingly intractable disease and then watching that child walk out of the hospital door in many cases back to our hazardous home environment. as a.dear, my power to help that child ended the moment they walked...
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hopkins is donating his check for tomorrow's playoff game to help pay for jazmine barnes' funeral.e manhunt is intensifying for the gunman who killed jazmine. a $100,000 reward is now being offered. >> police released a sketch of the suspect as they investigate whether this was a hate crime. abc's marci gonzalez has new details. >> reporter: investigators in texas releasing this new surveillance video of the red truck they say was driven by the gunman who killed 7-year-old jazmine barnes. >> we're not going to stop looking for you, and it'll be so much easier for everybody if you would just turn yourself in. >> reporter: jazmine's mother laporsha washington says was driving to a grocery store in west houston with her four daughters when the truck pulled up next to them. the driver started shooting. >> hello. >> reporter: killing jazmine and killing her mother. >> he intentionally killed my child for no reason. >> reporter: washington now home from the hospital says the shooting was unprovoked. she believes it was a hate crime. her children watching their sister die, one of them lef
hopkins is donating his check for tomorrow's playoff game to help pay for jazmine barnes' funeral.e manhunt is intensifying for the gunman who killed jazmine. a $100,000 reward is now being offered. >> police released a sketch of the suspect as they investigate whether this was a hate crime. abc's marci gonzalez has new details. >> reporter: investigators in texas releasing this new surveillance video of the red truck they say was driven by the gunman who killed 7-year-old jazmine...
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i'm the sheridan dean of the library of johns hopkins, happy to welcome all of you to the george peabody library. i want to acknowledge
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not greater health care utilization but higher prices according to a study from a team led by johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health research so they looked at the numbers all during this obamacare thing and they found that prices in the united sates are the sole reason why it's in general twice as much for health care here in the united states compared to the rest of the o.e.c.d. than the second highest health care spend per capita is switzerland and that's thirty five percent less than what americans pay but it simply because of price prices going up and life expectancy in america is going down and of mortality is going up and macare is looting in the same way that the fed loot pensions by bailing out bankers and giving them all kinds of money that belongs. in the count's of the pensioners same thing with obamacare they took money from a few million middle class folks and they gave it to the health care industry ever without any of the benefits of having better health care than saluting and no sort of price stabilization like these c.e.o.'s of these health care i mean their healt
not greater health care utilization but higher prices according to a study from a team led by johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health research so they looked at the numbers all during this obamacare thing and they found that prices in the united sates are the sole reason why it's in general twice as much for health care here in the united states compared to the rest of the o.e.c.d. than the second highest health care spend per capita is switzerland and that's thirty five percent less...
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john hopkins put the first .2 million, and bg & e the other. and i had 10 million by the end of the week. they have been a great partner. >> host: you had a shared bike program, i understand the plug has been pulled on that. what is that story? can you get scooters and all of that to come in? i'm a -- shared by user in dc, if i'm traveling around the world and they have it i try to ride others bikes. what are the economics of that? i know if i get on the bus taxpayers are paying for every bus ride. are taxpayers paying for every bike ride? >> with the bird and scooter we're earning some money for it. our department of transportation negotiate would them and we're earning money off of bird -- >> host: how is the scooter business? >> swish, swish, swish all over the city. the thing we love is it's not in the downtowns area. i was coming out of my street and boom, a bird on the corner because we have the gps tracking. >> host: do you drive birds? >> is there video of this. >> there is video of me trying this. on the day of election they told me i
john hopkins put the first .2 million, and bg & e the other. and i had 10 million by the end of the week. they have been a great partner. >> host: you had a shared bike program, i understand the plug has been pulled on that. what is that story? can you get scooters and all of that to come in? i'm a -- shared by user in dc, if i'm traveling around the world and they have it i try to ride others bikes. what are the economics of that? i know if i get on the bus taxpayers are paying for...
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and deandre hopkins pledged his check to the family. they may not have aced alone.suggest a second arests is possible. >> thank you. >>> president trump said today he can retliet federal employees going without pay during the partial government shutdown. it's day 16 of the stand off with democrats standing firm that no taxpayer dollars be used to build a wall but a new comment and bold letters mr. trump says the wall is coming. errol barnette is at the white house. >> it will all work out. what we need is we need a strong border. >> reporter: president trump returning from camp david reiterated his threat to declare a national emergency and secure money for border security. >> it is national security. it's a national emergency. >> reporter: the president explained it would allow him to instead use pentagon funds to attain the fiver.6 billion he wants for a southern wall for what he now call as steel barrier. house democrat adam schiff is doubtful of the declaration's legality. >> if harry truman couldn't nationalize the steel industry during war time, this president
and deandre hopkins pledged his check to the family. they may not have aced alone.suggest a second arests is possible. >> thank you. >>> president trump said today he can retliet federal employees going without pay during the partial government shutdown. it's day 16 of the stand off with democrats standing firm that no taxpayer dollars be used to build a wall but a new comment and bold letters mr. trump says the wall is coming. errol barnette is at the white house. >> it...
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the johns hopkins university, all the colleges and universities with circulars, and i said we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, and will probably end up being less costly if we work together, so we're having meetings around that as well. >> other questions or comments? >> good morning. >> with policy link. i was wondering if you could comment a little bit on the betweenon transportation, workforce development. baltimore, like lots of cities, has challenges relating to income, workforce disparities across race. what is unique about baltimore, and some of the things you are leading that really helped to leverage infrastructure investment to close some of those gaps in work force, income? >> great question. >> one of the issues for us is how we are training and retooling. because the opportunities and jobs are there. when you think of us as a cyber security city of the east coast, when you think about the health care fields, the qualities and universities -- colleges and universities in baltimore, the question is how you are retooling the workforce, and how are you
the johns hopkins university, all the colleges and universities with circulars, and i said we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, and will probably end up being less costly if we work together, so we're having meetings around that as well. >> other questions or comments? >> good morning. >> with policy link. i was wondering if you could comment a little bit on the betweenon transportation, workforce development. baltimore, like lots of cities, has...
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kpix soon outgrew the mark hopkins. >> reporter: construction as you see is rapid lip yonders way. >> to fill the need we -- rapidly underway. >> to fill the need we built the first modern broadcasting facility, the location, van ness and greenwich. the transmitter and antenna moved to mount sutro. kpix then went full throttle. brand-new shows included adventure school. >> patty, join rowdy and myself. >> and marshall jay with rowdy the dog for kids. >> it's called the oliver twist. >> dick stewart's dance party for teeny boppers. >> 90 minutes of this six days a week with teenagers dancing. >> dale courtney's live afternoon variety show complete with in-studio car commercials. >> 2988. >> and an old favorite, teletours which brought the bay area into your living room. >> live from san francisco. >> kpix was also a pioneer in tv news. in 1959 we broadcast the first half hour northern california. the noon news featured john westin and girl on the beat, rhonda ramey, the first female newscaster in the united states. then in 1962 the big news arrived, the bay area's first full hour of ni
kpix soon outgrew the mark hopkins. >> reporter: construction as you see is rapid lip yonders way. >> to fill the need we -- rapidly underway. >> to fill the need we built the first modern broadcasting facility, the location, van ness and greenwich. the transmitter and antenna moved to mount sutro. kpix then went full throttle. brand-new shows included adventure school. >> patty, join rowdy and myself. >> and marshall jay with rowdy the dog for kids. >> it's...
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i was a baltimore colts fan, because i was going to johns hopkins. when the colts left, i swore i nfl game.r go to an you have tom brady who has been in more super bowls than any other quarterback. two of those super bowls, he played against the new york giants. i won't mention who won those games, but let's just say it occurred while i was mayor. [laughter] ploom bloom cow independent sense i don't think so. last night i had dinner to talk about the biggest issues facing this state and they are the same issues that face all the states in our great country and this morning, i spen some time with a group of entrepreneurs from manchester to get their perspective. always come to new hampshire when it snows. [laughter] mayor bloomberg: later on, here in october and in nashua, talking to a group moms demand action. they support commonsense gun laws and have been impactful and leblingted officials. when a group of moms start screaming at you, every elected official pays attention. they have been helpful in electing candidates who want commonsense gun laws
i was a baltimore colts fan, because i was going to johns hopkins. when the colts left, i swore i nfl game.r go to an you have tom brady who has been in more super bowls than any other quarterback. two of those super bowls, he played against the new york giants. i won't mention who won those games, but let's just say it occurred while i was mayor. [laughter] ploom bloom cow independent sense i don't think so. last night i had dinner to talk about the biggest issues facing this state and they...
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kavita patel at johns hopkins medicine.e helped draft the affordable care act also known as obamacare. >> good to see you, ali. >> let's get through the myths of what medicare for all is or isn't. the rest of the medical world have people covered in health care. some are in insurance coverage, some are single payer systems like canada or great britain. most of them are not a medicare for all idea. this is just one type of way to do it. >> right, absolutely. and medicare for all, as you just mentioned, can also kind of have different variations to it. you can have kind of a way for you to -- what senator harris is referring to is really kind of truly what you said that senator sanders started, kind of a single payer health system. but i think the goal is to have care for everyone. and the way you get there in a medicare for all system can be different. you don't have to just turn a light switch on overnight and turn everything off. and you can also even have options where you allow adults to buy into medicare in addition to
kavita patel at johns hopkins medicine.e helped draft the affordable care act also known as obamacare. >> good to see you, ali. >> let's get through the myths of what medicare for all is or isn't. the rest of the medical world have people covered in health care. some are in insurance coverage, some are single payer systems like canada or great britain. most of them are not a medicare for all idea. this is just one type of way to do it. >> right, absolutely. and medicare for...
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and then with all this conversation about 49 hopkins this week, one of the things that i was wondering was in reference to comments about continuing this,, if a historic resource is legally -- illegally demolished, could there be, as part of the penalty, and something that could be discussed between the preservation staff and planning department, could the penalty, or part of the penalty benefit the city by going into the fund so that there would be some meaning behind the penalty because of the penalty would go towards educating the city about the framework of the city? i hope it may -- i thought it would be a way to help regenerate the fund. we hope there aren't many of them. >> and as you probably all know, the fund came about in the first place because of the illegal demolition of part of the old emporium building. we are still spending that money after all these years. >> that is all. >> thank you. >> i was in the san francisco main library yesterday, and saw the exhibit by them on the photography by richard rothman. my question pertains to the mother's building and as you project
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johns hopkins university, all the universities with circulars. we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, that will be less costly, if we work together. we are having meetings around that as well. >> other questions. yes, sir. >> good morning. >> the morning. i am with policy link. i am wondering if you can comment on the connections between infrastructure and transportation and workforce development. baltimore has challenges as it relates to income disparities and workforce disparities across race. what is unique about baltimore and the things you are leading that helps to leverage infrastructure investment close those gaps? >> one of the issues for us is how we train and retool. the jobs are there. we are becoming a cybersecurity city of the east coast. health care field, colleges, universities the question becomes -- how are you retooling the workforce? how are you educating young people to meet the needs of the workforce of the future? for us it begins with coding in schools, elementary school, making community college free
johns hopkins university, all the universities with circulars. we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, that will be less costly, if we work together. we are having meetings around that as well. >> other questions. yes, sir. >> good morning. >> the morning. i am with policy link. i am wondering if you can comment on the connections between infrastructure and transportation and workforce development. baltimore has challenges as it relates to income...
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. >> reporter: cheers of the johns hopkins university applied physics laboratory the new horizon spacecraft phoned home. >> we locked up telemetry on the spacecraft. >> reporter: overnight and 4 billion miles from thearth. possible beginnings of our solar system. >> new horizons conducted the farthest exploration in the history of human kind >> reporter: at 32,000 miles an hour, the seven science instruments taking pictures and measure urmts. scientists say it could take up to two years from the craft to beam back all of the observations including high resolution images. new horizon launched in 2006, soaring past jupiter a little over a year later. otaded to in 2015, after nearly a decade long journey revealing the dwarf planet and its moons like we've never seen them. >> we can build apacraft on earth and we sendt out billions of miles from earth and it sends us back thought wonderfulate that we get on look at and we can learn more about our solar system. >> reporter: for scientists around the world, bringing new potential and insight into the place we all call home. >> there is nothing co
. >> reporter: cheers of the johns hopkins university applied physics laboratory the new horizon spacecraft phoned home. >> we locked up telemetry on the spacecraft. >> reporter: overnight and 4 billion miles from thearth. possible beginnings of our solar system. >> new horizons conducted the farthest exploration in the history of human kind >> reporter: at 32,000 miles an hour, the seven science instruments taking pictures and measure urmts. scientists say it...
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we are joined by a professor of global affairs from the john hopkins school of advanced international. where do we go from here? she does not believe the deal is dead. she will reach across the aisle to get more support, but is it inevitable we will kick this can down the road and extent because it is too close for comfort at the moment? >> it looks increasingly likely simply because it is not clear there is a winning majority for any brexit deal in the u.k. parliament right now. game plan has been knowing she will lose this vote but hoping she would lose by a narrow enough margin where she can go back to brussels and say that with another couple of relatively modest concessions, she can get the deal over the finish line but that is completely out the window at this point given the size of her defeat. haidi: she even set herself today pretty succinctly that the brutal defeat shows what they don't want. she does not know what politicians on the other side want at the moment. hal: yeah, that is exactly right. there is some level of support for the extremes, but it appears the majority o
we are joined by a professor of global affairs from the john hopkins school of advanced international. where do we go from here? she does not believe the deal is dead. she will reach across the aisle to get more support, but is it inevitable we will kick this can down the road and extent because it is too close for comfort at the moment? >> it looks increasingly likely simply because it is not clear there is a winning majority for any brexit deal in the u.k. parliament right now. game...
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. >>> several water fountains shut down at the cleveland hopkins national airport after passengers aboard a frontier flight became sick. at least six passengers who traveled to tampa fell ill after leaving cleveland. health officials have not confirmed what caused the illness. the airport's water fountains will remain shut off until tests are completed. passengers had to wait at least an hour and a half before they were allowed off the affected plane. they've been asked to monitor their health over the next few days. >>> sad news from perdue university. tyler trent, known as the super fan of the boilermakers, lost his battle with bone cancer on tuesday. the 22-year-old inspired fans across the country. he was named honorary captain when the boilermakers faced auburn in the city bowl last week. he also received the disney spirit award in december. >> i think today there's all this in the tunnel, and -- as long as you rely on your faith, things will work out. >> man. trent helped raise more than $100,000 at a student-run event at purdue to support the children's hospital at indiana universi
. >>> several water fountains shut down at the cleveland hopkins national airport after passengers aboard a frontier flight became sick. at least six passengers who traveled to tampa fell ill after leaving cleveland. health officials have not confirmed what caused the illness. the airport's water fountains will remain shut off until tests are completed. passengers had to wait at least an hour and a half before they were allowed off the affected plane. they've been asked to monitor...
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johns hopkins university has now brought the property -- bought the property for 372 1/2 million dollars. museum executives say they are going to continue the work of the journalism center through digital outreach, traveling exhibits and hopefully a new home. >> i certainly think there's nothing wrong with selling the building to johns hopkins. it would be a shame if the museum didn't then move someplace else. there is nothing that keeps governments and politicians on their toes like a free press. >> really interesting museum to walk through. the museum will remain open through the end of the year. johns hopkins is going to use that space to consolidate its graduate programs that are based in washington. >>> today the nfl's top players minus the super bowl bound pats and the rams will compete in the pro bowl in hawaii. while it was a tough season for both the niners and the raiders, bay area teams do have some of the best tight ends in football. the 49ers sent three players -- to orlando, not hawaii, for the pro bowl. kyle yuscheck and forest debuckner. >>> how about the warriors, they a
johns hopkins university has now brought the property -- bought the property for 372 1/2 million dollars. museum executives say they are going to continue the work of the journalism center through digital outreach, traveling exhibits and hopefully a new home. >> i certainly think there's nothing wrong with selling the building to johns hopkins. it would be a shame if the museum didn't then move someplace else. there is nothing that keeps governments and politicians on their toes like a...
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on twitter, home town nfl wide receiver hopkins pledged to help pay for barnes' funeral, he will dedicate saturday's playoff game in her honor. >>> new at noon, campfire survivor is reunited with her stolen boxer. the victim told the san joaquin sheriff officer after her burned down in paradise, someone stole her car and her dog named ocean in oroville. deputies found her vehicle with this man gonzalez, they arrested him for vehicle and grand theft charges and dog theft. >>> thousands of college football fans are calling the south bay home for the next few days, they are all in town for the national championship game at levi stadium. kpix 5 checked out the fan experience that opened a couple hours ago. >> there is a ton of stuff going on this weekend, here at mchenry convention center they have converted 300, 000 square feet into playoff fan central. here you can live out your football dreams or nightmares as they may be and challenge your buddies to some bragging rights. >> europe attorney. >> this is where the smack talk s the asrf. nothing riendly competition between me and brian kylel
on twitter, home town nfl wide receiver hopkins pledged to help pay for barnes' funeral, he will dedicate saturday's playoff game in her honor. >>> new at noon, campfire survivor is reunited with her stolen boxer. the victim told the san joaquin sheriff officer after her burned down in paradise, someone stole her car and her dog named ocean in oroville. deputies found her vehicle with this man gonzalez, they arrested him for vehicle and grand theft charges and dog theft. >>>...
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johns hopkins university.s contributor. and senior fellow for in for ia bennett women's was. great to see. wendy, i want to serve you. welcome to the program, by the way. >> thank you for having! >> what you do through one of the moderate democrats customer gift or any of you left after what happened in november. what do you do? what do you do if you get fling from the left? >> i will definitely be upset that my party is focusing on me. if questionable voting records. overcome the democratic party -- we are not monolithic. we have different ideologies. right now all focus should not be on outing members within our own party. we should be having one unified tent and and one unified focus. thus making sure that we take back the senate in 2020. great frankly, take back the white house. but should be the focus. >> is gone for a while with groups in the right, primary and governments. looks like democrats are going through the produce of the dream the midterm elections with more crowded primary fields. more than we
johns hopkins university.s contributor. and senior fellow for in for ia bennett women's was. great to see. wendy, i want to serve you. welcome to the program, by the way. >> thank you for having! >> what you do through one of the moderate democrats customer gift or any of you left after what happened in november. what do you do? what do you do if you get fling from the left? >> i will definitely be upset that my party is focusing on me. if questionable voting records. overcome...
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were fewer and chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe the shrimp farms that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pom diseases are a big deal in term farming can be a high mortality rate in some farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. five point five billion pounds the thing it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector collected one subsample out of fifteen random
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were fewer and chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe the shrimp...
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yet he stood before us last thursday and he claimed he was going to move into 49 hopkins. enough said. >> commissioner moore? >> i'd like to make a constructive suggestion that at some point this commission is introduced of processing program works. since we last time and this week again have something where somehow what we have in front of us is not fully understood based on the way it is submitted, little shortcuts or whatever, because it has an implied understanding within the program that we're just, by consent approving these things. i would like to have this commission get a better introduction of how it is being handled. what exactly the [inaudible] are. we are all in support of expediting particularly local-grown small business approximately indications. -- applications. however, it makes me personally want to hear a little bit more what is entailed in the processes that we can most supportive of suggest certain modification of how that process is being handled. it would be to the benefit of all if i get a second on that in order to encourage the director to help u
yet he stood before us last thursday and he claimed he was going to move into 49 hopkins. enough said. >> commissioner moore? >> i'd like to make a constructive suggestion that at some point this commission is introduced of processing program works. since we last time and this week again have something where somehow what we have in front of us is not fully understood based on the way it is submitted, little shortcuts or whatever, because it has an implied understanding within the...
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were here and chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe you see shroom bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pawn diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. five point five billion pounds of sea think it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector collected one subsample out of
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were here and chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe you see...
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everybody can do more but i can tell you between bloomberg and johns hopkins and interaction with me as mayor in our communities. i remember going into, we have this committee called the greater baltimore committee is with executive committee called in and wanted to have a conversation about crime and telling needed you to be focusn what i needed to be doing and how we needed to be doing it and ended to get on it, get on it now. conversationn our and let's see how did we begin? i said why don't i begin? i can tell you where we are, how we got there, where we need to be. at the end of it i hadn't asked. might ask was for $10 million. johns hopkins was the first 2.28694 million walk out the door and tingling before the end of the week. they have been a grand partner terms of helping lead the conversations around transformation of baltimore cit city. >> you had a shared bike program that i>> understand the plug has been pulled on that. what's that story? can you get bird and scooter and others to come in? >> we have all of that spirit i am a shared bike user in d.c. i do try on the worl
everybody can do more but i can tell you between bloomberg and johns hopkins and interaction with me as mayor in our communities. i remember going into, we have this committee called the greater baltimore committee is with executive committee called in and wanted to have a conversation about crime and telling needed you to be focusn what i needed to be doing and how we needed to be doing it and ended to get on it, get on it now. conversationn our and let's see how did we begin? i said why don't...
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according to the post, representative miller recently started treatment at johns hopkins university hospital for prostate cancer. he received the diagnosis shortly after the christmas holiday. one of the sources describest as aggressive and advanced. the 76-yeaold will discuss his cancer diagnosis with the senate when it meets later this morning. miller is a democrat from calvert county that's served as senate president since 1987. he's thegest serving senate president in the country. we have o reach to miller's office. we'll update you afo we get ation. >> thank you. >> wishing him the best. >>> lawmakers in our area are ringing in the new year byg bang the gavel and general assembly sessions are under way in myland and virginia. >> they are looking at education funding d raising the minimum wage. th are trying to work with the democratic legislature. he wants maryland to be a model for how congress should work together. >>> there's a different set o priorities in virginia. across the aisle, tax relief is st important. statewide ks of sports betting. and the democrats are working hard to pa
according to the post, representative miller recently started treatment at johns hopkins university hospital for prostate cancer. he received the diagnosis shortly after the christmas holiday. one of the sources describest as aggressive and advanced. the 76-yeaold will discuss his cancer diagnosis with the senate when it meets later this morning. miller is a democrat from calvert county that's served as senate president since 1987. he's thegest serving senate president in the country. we have o...
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bernice king to hometown houston texan's wide receiver deandre hopkins who tweeted i am pledging my play- off check this week to help the family with funeral costs. he wrote on saturday, i will be playing in your honor, jasmine. the sheriff's department has not identified a motive. jasmine's mother, laporsche washington, believes it was a hate crime. >> it's not a coincidence. it's not. like i say, we didn't do anything wrong to this man, so, it was something in his mind that he had planned on doing beforehand. >> reporter: she had this message for the shooter. >> i know you're hurting. do the right thing so you can be at peace, too. >> reporter: a desperate plea for whoever did this to go to police. tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> the reward to find jasmine's killer surged to more than $100,000. jasmine will be laid to rest on tuesday. the houston police officer and former nba star shaquille o'neal stopped by the funeral home and dropped off a cashier's check to help cover the family's funeral costs. >>> and this morning, oakland police are closing in on the two suspects in a horrify
bernice king to hometown houston texan's wide receiver deandre hopkins who tweeted i am pledging my play- off check this week to help the family with funeral costs. he wrote on saturday, i will be playing in your honor, jasmine. the sheriff's department has not identified a motive. jasmine's mother, laporsche washington, believes it was a hate crime. >> it's not a coincidence. it's not. like i say, we didn't do anything wrong to this man, so, it was something in his mind that he had...
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunts chloramphenicol tetracycline salvato meds and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe you see shroom bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pawn diseases are a big deal in term farming can be a high mortality rate in some farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. five point five billion pounds of c thing it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector collected one subsample out of f
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunts chloramphenicol tetracycline salvato meds and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe...
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you know where people are and i actually watching some we are videos one with sir anthony hopkins right absolute tears away as it was very moving you're about and you've managed to do this and drill you as well as trains are huge fans of yours what do you do differently there i don't do that think different they did it but the audience there is very down to earth and. i think we are down to earth also so we are doing normal your hundred said it and the whole and through the normal your specially enough so it's that hardy australians are and and then there's a click between us william the audience and. our music and my orchestra ok and then in fact is one of your biggest audience his concerts took place in australia in melbourne i believe him yes it's true that now the biggest was in the toronto but that's an australian that's totally decimated account and. ok are you planning on going back to australia or yes you know we go no november we go back to its credit to get christmas concerts ok but you're also planning you've got a couple things in the mix but you've got a big tour coming up
you know where people are and i actually watching some we are videos one with sir anthony hopkins right absolute tears away as it was very moving you're about and you've managed to do this and drill you as well as trains are huge fans of yours what do you do differently there i don't do that think different they did it but the audience there is very down to earth and. i think we are down to earth also so we are doing normal your hundred said it and the whole and through the normal your...
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. >> reporter: houston texans wide receiver deandre hopkins said he'll donate his paycheck from this saturday's police officer game in her honor. >> thanks to gabe gutierrez for that report. >> a rotten day for apple weighing heavily on u.s. markets. the dow tumbled 660 points after the tech titan reported slowing sales in china, and blamed president trump's trade war. the tech heavy nasdaq shed 202 points over 3% of its value. the plunge has many investors now asking, is the high price of iphones part of the problem? nbc's tom costello has mor >> reporter: on the streets of chin apple's iphones are a hard sell. for the first time in 15 years, apple is cutting revenue expectations. c.e.o. tim cook telling cnbc the trade war is a major factor. >> as we look at what's going on in china, it's clear that the economy began tlo there for the second half. and what i believe to be the case i the trade tensions between the united states and china put additional pressure on thei onomy. >> reporter: apple stock sank fast. >> apple shares are on pace fth one o worst days in history. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: houston texans wide receiver deandre hopkins said he'll donate his paycheck from this saturday's police officer game in her honor. >> thanks to gabe gutierrez for that report. >> a rotten day for apple weighing heavily on u.s. markets. the dow tumbled 660 points after the tech titan reported slowing sales in china, and blamed president trump's trade war. the tech heavy nasdaq shed 202 points over 3% of its value. the plunge has many investors now asking, is the...
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houston texans' wide receiver deandre hopkins posting this photo and writing, "this is for you, jaz,"edicatintoday's play-off game and his paycheck fromt f t iy.amhe tonight, the hope of many here, that jazmine's killer will be arrested before she's laid to rest tuesday. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> ninan: new york knicks center enes kanter says he will not travel to london for an upcoming international game because he believes he could be assassinated by turkish spies. cantwhtuisish oppositi recep erdogan has made him a target. >> ninan: kanter's turkish passport was revoked in 2017 and an international warrant for his arrest was issued by turkish authorities. he also won't make the trip because of a visa issue. detectives are now investigating wiuspectedng o in connection colodo mom. kelsey berreth went mion thanksgiving, and her fiance, patrick frazee, is charged with her murder. complice. >> reporter: shackled and in a jail jumpsuit, patrick frazee was led into a colorado courtroom for a pretrial hearing friday. within hours, the parents of kelsey berreth, his missing fia
houston texans' wide receiver deandre hopkins posting this photo and writing, "this is for you, jaz,"edicatintoday's play-off game and his paycheck fromt f t iy.amhe tonight, the hope of many here, that jazmine's killer will be arrested before she's laid to rest tuesday. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> ninan: new york knicks center enes kanter says he will not travel to london for an upcoming international game because he believes he could be assassinated by turkish spies....
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hometown houston texans wide receiver hopkins tweeting that jazmine's face reminded him of his own daughtersi'm pledging my playoff check this week to help her family with funeral costs, he wrote. on saturday, i will be playing in your honor, jazmine. >> he emptied out his gun. >> reporter: jazmine's mother who was hit in the shooting on sunday is still trying to understand why the gunman opened fire. >> do you think this could be a hate crime? >> yes. it was a black person and it was a white person doing the shooting. so i don't know if he's out here sick, you know, doing this because he's getting off to it or whatever it is. but he's taking innocent lives and it's not fair. >> reporter: the reward money to find jazmine's killer has now surged to more than 1 hundred thousand dollars. the devastated family will lay their little girl to rest on tuesdaonmog newsnow, off the air. pulled from the airways amid a sexual harassment investigation. >>> and an effort to mock a congresswoman using an old college dance video backfires. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ lock in moisture... and keep us pr
hometown houston texans wide receiver hopkins tweeting that jazmine's face reminded him of his own daughtersi'm pledging my playoff check this week to help her family with funeral costs, he wrote. on saturday, i will be playing in your honor, jazmine. >> he emptied out his gun. >> reporter: jazmine's mother who was hit in the shooting on sunday is still trying to understand why the gunman opened fire. >> do you think this could be a hate crime? >> yes. it was a black...
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th johns hopkins applied physics lab in laurel say day's images a the most detailed of the farthest object ever explored by a spacecraft. that is cool. onol stuff. >> a bil miles from pluto. >> that's what blows my mind, f out tha in outer space. >> crazy. >> so cool. >> incredible. and you'd think we could do something about our weather if we can accomplish that. >> yeah, right, exactly. we're going to be dealing with a ttle bitf rain tonight, but only some of us. as we look to friday evening, more widespread rain will be impacting the area. take look at you weather headlines, based on the latest radar trends and computer models. showers looking to stay mainly south of washington tonight. i think that's tfine. nk we can all use a break. any chance for rain over really early tomorrow as well by 5:00, 6:00 a.m. that's mainly for those of you in southern maryland. more rain, though, moves in friday night into saturd overall, though, our temperatures continue to run above normal. every day on the ten-day forecast is at orlbove nor for this time of year. here's the latest on storm team 4 radar
th johns hopkins applied physics lab in laurel say day's images a the most detailed of the farthest object ever explored by a spacecraft. that is cool. onol stuff. >> a bil miles from pluto. >> that's what blows my mind, f out tha in outer space. >> crazy. >> so cool. >> incredible. and you'd think we could do something about our weather if we can accomplish that. >> yeah, right, exactly. we're going to be dealing with a ttle bitf rain tonight, but only some...