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hopkins could. he proved surprisingly amicable to business adjuster when he was appointed -- he loved telling one with the rich and famous. it was one of the things that kept him close to roosevelt. because he was perfectly at home deal with the president's rich, social cast. even more important, a buoyant lifestyle, fdr who really got involved in any personal lives greedily took in every story hopkins had especially with involved starlets. the president was over the kind of life that others learn for. it was like so many times hopkins -- if not for the gracious generosity of rich friends, paying his gambling debts, he would've had much fewer stories to tell to keep roosevelt enthralled. anyway. there was one absolute crucial. he picked many of the persons taking kate wartime jobs, and washington. and for hopkins, it had to be the right person. to him, highly competent but personally weak. but we can meet a person that would do it hopkins wanted always. i know this is not the usual but it is the tru
hopkins could. he proved surprisingly amicable to business adjuster when he was appointed -- he loved telling one with the rich and famous. it was one of the things that kept him close to roosevelt. because he was perfectly at home deal with the president's rich, social cast. even more important, a buoyant lifestyle, fdr who really got involved in any personal lives greedily took in every story hopkins had especially with involved starlets. the president was over the kind of life that others...
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i live at 36 hopkins. i am here with some of the neighbors from the hopkins avenue neighborhood. we would prefer to actually present to you our opposition to the project, and the principals behind our opposition to it. the project sponsors are asking for continuance. we will be here if it continues on september 19th. we did rearrange schedules to be here to present the neighborhood perspective. we would like the opportunity to do that for the commissioners today if that is okay. >> we will hear from other fol folks. >> this is just on the matter of continuance. then we have to vote on the matter of continuing it, right? it is on the agenda. we have to vote whether or not we want to continue it. is that okay with you? >> yes. maybe i don't understand. there are three of us up here and it may be confusing to you as well. if i am understanding correctly now, we would speak at the continuance and not now? >> yes. right now we are taking up the matter of the continuance. the commissioners are considering whether or not to continue to september 19th. this is your matter to speak to the
i live at 36 hopkins. i am here with some of the neighbors from the hopkins avenue neighborhood. we would prefer to actually present to you our opposition to the project, and the principals behind our opposition to it. the project sponsors are asking for continuance. we will be here if it continues on september 19th. we did rearrange schedules to be here to present the neighborhood perspective. we would like the opportunity to do that for the commissioners today if that is okay. >> we...
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you've been with jim hopkins, the pastor at lakeshore baptist church. go see him one of these sundays. [ music ] >>> [ music ] >> welcome back to mosaic. it is said that gratitude is the wine of the soul. so let's go get drunk. they said that in the 12th century, and i experience that in the gratitude i experience in my celebration. we are also grateful that we have a person with us who is involved in the community in so many facets of it. he is a founder of a group called unity but he's done so much work and his name is nick gardner. >> thank you for having us here. >> tell us about your work. >> sure. like you said, i wear multiple hats. and of the many hats i wear, there are a lot involved with one particular category, and that is the incarcerated community both pre-and post release. when you look at that category, you are looking about homeless, you're looking at veterans, you are looking at the elderly and you are looking at the families of the incarcerated as well. so i work with all of those different entities within the line of what i do. i'm th
you've been with jim hopkins, the pastor at lakeshore baptist church. go see him one of these sundays. [ music ] >>> [ music ] >> welcome back to mosaic. it is said that gratitude is the wine of the soul. so let's go get drunk. they said that in the 12th century, and i experience that in the gratitude i experience in my celebration. we are also grateful that we have a person with us who is involved in the community in so many facets of it. he is a founder of a group called unity...
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. >> los suplementos alimenticios no sirven dice la universidad john hopkins que calcula que para eltadounidenses habrÁn gastado ilnes de dÓlares en uc >> con solo ocho aÑos se ha convertido en el pastelro que enseÑa a niÑos a crear cosas con forma de sus personajes de ficciÓn. >> quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, gracias por iniciar la semana con nosotros, les saluda felicidad, vamos a dar inicio con las noticias, una bebÉ de apenas seis meses se debate entre la vida y la muerte en un hospital de corpus christi en texas la niÑa iba con su ha pa' dre detenidos poco despuÉs de cruzar el rÍo grande hacia historia que desgraciadamenteta se repite con mucha frecuencia, adelante, edgar. >> asÍ es, felicidad, una niÑa migrante de tan solo seis meses, es decir una bebÉ se encuentra en estado crÍ e corpus chri l rÍo gr en poder en mano patrulla fronteriza detectaron que la menor venÍa en estado crÍtico y de inmediato la llevaron a este hospital donde en este momento de maÑana de lunes todavÍa era atendida mÉdicamente, no hay que olvidar que el pasado viernes lo reportamos de otro niÑo migrante de
. >> los suplementos alimenticios no sirven dice la universidad john hopkins que calcula que para eltadounidenses habrÁn gastado ilnes de dÓlares en uc >> con solo ocho aÑos se ha convertido en el pastelro que enseÑa a niÑos a crear cosas con forma de sus personajes de ficciÓn. >> quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, gracias por iniciar la semana con nosotros, les saluda felicidad, vamos a dar inicio con las noticias, una bebÉ de apenas seis meses se debate entre la vida y la...
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the united states response came in a speech at johns hopkins university by president johnson.nt johnson: last week, 17 nations sent their views to two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries in stating our american policy tonight which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. why are we in south vietnam? we are there because we have a promise to keep. why are we in south vietnam? we are also there to strengthen world order around the globe from berlin to thailand. our people whose well-being rests in part on the belief they can count on us if they are attacked. vietnam to its fate would shake the confidence of all these people. -- of all these people in the value of an american viee would shake the confidence of commitment, and in the value of america's word. we demand an independent south vietnam, securely guaranteed and able to shape its own relationships to all others. free from outside interference, alliance, a military base for no country. these are the essentials of any final settlement. we will ne
the united states response came in a speech at johns hopkins university by president johnson.nt johnson: last week, 17 nations sent their views to two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries in stating our american policy tonight which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. why are we in south vietnam? we are there because we have a promise to keep. why are we in south vietnam? we are also there to strengthen world...
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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. and i call tetracycline self on a 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 these shrimp farms that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pom diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. $5500000000.00 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 we've collected one subsa
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. and i call tetracycline self on a 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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. >> reporter: lacy hopkins lost her 13-year-old son to west nil.thy preteen who loved bull riding. >> just one little bug got the best of him. here' a tough gritty kid and definitely not what we expected to happen. >> within 48 hours of contracting the fatal virus, he started losing the ability to control his body. >> cody, i love you. >> reporter: nine days later he was gone. >> how dangerous is this illness? >> it's extremely dangerous and people take it for granted that they -- people make jokes about it. you know, to get that happy healthy great kid, i was willing to do whatever it took. >> reporter: there's a rodeo event in cody hopkins' name that keeps his memory alive while raising funds for research. mireya villarreal, cbs news, dallas, texas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" in our ""eye on earth"" series, we'll take you to a tea suppo theange.> owhesofhe aisly music industry and help artists. >>> and a look at the rise of americans working from home. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks so much for watching. i'm brook
. >> reporter: lacy hopkins lost her 13-year-old son to west nil.thy preteen who loved bull riding. >> just one little bug got the best of him. here' a tough gritty kid and definitely not what we expected to happen. >> within 48 hours of contracting the fatal virus, he started losing the ability to control his body. >> cody, i love you. >> reporter: nine days later he was gone. >> how dangerous is this illness? >> it's extremely dangerous and people...
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i had just got minimum first permanent faculty possession at johns hopkins, and my partner had gotten a permanent position as a research scientist and we were feeling quite ecstatic. a one and a half-year-old daughter who is gorgeous and amazing and celebration of all of these thing is did a really dumb thing i bought a new motorcycle. i had ridden for a long time but now i was could really afford a nice motorcycle, and on the memorial day weekend i took the niney new book out on a ride and i made it about three blocks before a van blew a stop sign' t bened the pick, crushing my left foot and i'm not going to describe the gory details of my injury in case not all of you are up for that tonight. i'm not going to describe it in detail. give you enough of a sense of why what happened next happened, and so basically the first throw bones the the metatarsal this ben that connects the big to to the ankle, shatter and blow a hole out to the inside of my first and that put me in what is called a limp salvage situation where the surgeon takes there to be severe threat of amputation so they see
i had just got minimum first permanent faculty possession at johns hopkins, and my partner had gotten a permanent position as a research scientist and we were feeling quite ecstatic. a one and a half-year-old daughter who is gorgeous and amazing and celebration of all of these thing is did a really dumb thing i bought a new motorcycle. i had ridden for a long time but now i was could really afford a nice motorcycle, and on the memorial day weekend i took the niney new book out on a ride and i...
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. >> reporter: lacy hopkins lost her 13 year old son to west nile in 2016. cody was a happy, healthy preteen who loved bull riding. >> just one little bug got the best of him. and he was a tough, gritty kid and definitely not what we expected to happen. >> reporter: within 48 hours of ntntracting the fatal virus, he started losing the ability to control his body. inne days later he was gone. how dangerous is this illness? >> it is extremely dangerous. and i think that people take it for granted that they just, people make jokes about it and you know, to get that happy, healthy great kid, i was willing oo do whatever it took. >> reporter: there is a rodeo event in cody hopkins name that keeps his memory alive while raising funds for research. mireya villarreal, cbs news, dallas, texas. >> strassmann: 220 miles above erth, it's a case testing the boundaries of law. a nasa astronaut caught in an ugly divorce and custody battle b being accused of identity theft from space. janet shamlian is in houston with the story. >> reporter: astronaut anne mcclain is facing
. >> reporter: lacy hopkins lost her 13 year old son to west nile in 2016. cody was a happy, healthy preteen who loved bull riding. >> just one little bug got the best of him. and he was a tough, gritty kid and definitely not what we expected to happen. >> reporter: within 48 hours of ntntracting the fatal virus, he started losing the ability to control his body. inne days later he was gone. how dangerous is this illness? >> it is extremely dangerous. and i think that...
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tonight, has channeled a background in philosophy into his current role on the faculty at the john hopkins berman institute for bioethics where he serves as the director for the program and also assistant director for education initiatives. as a person leading the program in the field associated with medicine and public health, he was obviously be one of the best people to talk to in order to understand what people should know about the current ways of opioid dependencies sweeping across the vast swaths of the american landscape. as you will see in his book, he comes to the topic from his own struggles against that very dependency. after crushing his foot in a motorcycle accident about four years ago now, an injury that almost necessitate amputation, he underwent numerous surgeries to put his body backhe in placea procesprocess an incomprehensibe amounthat an incomprehensibleamn various forms. to manage that, he creates relief in the form he wasor prescribed morphine content and all and more. the question then became of course how do you back away from those doses when the time is right an
tonight, has channeled a background in philosophy into his current role on the faculty at the john hopkins berman institute for bioethics where he serves as the director for the program and also assistant director for education initiatives. as a person leading the program in the field associated with medicine and public health, he was obviously be one of the best people to talk to in order to understand what people should know about the current ways of opioid dependencies sweeping across the...
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we just reverify that with 49 hopkins.ee that this was done in december of 2018, at least a couple years after these president -- precedents have been set. this might be a remodel permit, and i see nothing, are you. [bleep] kidding me? this is ridiculous, it is absurd. i will be honest with you, we have the building code handed in , i don't even know if it is legal, director huey can do an information sheet and override with the building code actually says. in the new memo that i found that i was unaware of of until today. you have to erase the foundation. forget the building code, we have a new thing called a memo, i have texted it to several of you out there. i cannot imagine doing anything but putting a structure back with the same footprint as what was there before. it doesn't have to be exact on the inside, but the same massing. just like we have been doing before on all these other ones, including when we did earlier today. >> question four staff. -- question for the staff. the comment that was being made, on both si
we just reverify that with 49 hopkins.ee that this was done in december of 2018, at least a couple years after these president -- precedents have been set. this might be a remodel permit, and i see nothing, are you. [bleep] kidding me? this is ridiculous, it is absurd. i will be honest with you, we have the building code handed in , i don't even know if it is legal, director huey can do an information sheet and override with the building code actually says. in the new memo that i found that i...
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the master ofs bioethics degree program director at johns hopkins institute of bioethics. aso the author of "in pain, biologist personal struggle with opioids." good morning. experience, you start the book in great detail talking about an accident you had. guest: on memorial day weekend, 2015, i was going out for and i didn'tde make it three blocks from my house, i got t-boned from the left side by a van and it crushed my foot. limb salvage situation. we were not sure whether the foot would be salvageable. host: you go to the hospital. you start relating the pain involved in the prescribed effort from the doctors. pain isiscussions of important. when you talk about opioids, there is a response, today oh, you will just be fear mongering about opioids. i had traumatic pain. friendss were my best in the world. life was not livable without them for weeks. five surgeries over the first month. the aggressive prescribing they started in the hospital was not assigned to anyone for long term and follow-up. discharge from the final visit, i get home with escalating doses of powerful
the master ofs bioethics degree program director at johns hopkins institute of bioethics. aso the author of "in pain, biologist personal struggle with opioids." good morning. experience, you start the book in great detail talking about an accident you had. guest: on memorial day weekend, 2015, i was going out for and i didn'tde make it three blocks from my house, i got t-boned from the left side by a van and it crushed my foot. limb salvage situation. we were not sure whether the foot...
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tonight and channeled a background in philosophy into his current role on the faculty at the johns hopkins institute for bioethics. he served as director of the masters degree program and also assistant director for education initiative. as a person who's leading a pathbreaking program in a field associated with medicine and public health he was at the resume be a best person to talk to what people should know about the current wave of opioid dependencies that is sweeping across vast swaths of the american landscape but as you will see in his book in pain reeder comes to the topic from his own struggles against that very dependency. after crushing his foot in a motorcycle accident about four years ago now an injury that almost necessitated invitation he underwent numerous surgeries to put his body back in place, a process with an income principal amount of pain in various forms. to manage that he thought for relief in a way he was prescribed of men fentanyl, morphine and more and then the question became how do you back away from those doses the time is right. that is a question that is wi
tonight and channeled a background in philosophy into his current role on the faculty at the johns hopkins institute for bioethics. he served as director of the masters degree program and also assistant director for education initiative. as a person who's leading a pathbreaking program in a field associated with medicine and public health he was at the resume be a best person to talk to what people should know about the current wave of opioid dependencies that is sweeping across vast swaths of...
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manager david hopkin praised their heart and bottle. they climb to second after three games.winless they here's a few other headlines for you this friday. the scottish rfu have named jim mallinder as their new performance director. the former northampton and sale coach had been in charge of nurturing england's young players through the system for the last year. mallinder said he was really impressed with the setup in scotland. rangers have been ordered to close part of ibrox for next week's europa league play—off second leg against legia warsaw. uefa has ruled some of their fans were guilty of "racist behaviour" — a charge which incorporates sectarian singing during the europa league first round. the us open has confirmed carlos ramos will not umpire any matches involving serena or venus williams at this year's championships. ramos penalised serena williams a point and then a game for her outburst in last year's final against naomi 0saka. england suffered a humiliating 8—nil defeat to the netherlands in their eurohockey semi final. the world champions were always favourites i
manager david hopkin praised their heart and bottle. they climb to second after three games.winless they here's a few other headlines for you this friday. the scottish rfu have named jim mallinder as their new performance director. the former northampton and sale coach had been in charge of nurturing england's young players through the system for the last year. mallinder said he was really impressed with the setup in scotland. rangers have been ordered to close part of ibrox for next week's...
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the first tchdown -- who said that was dust in, hopkins, he's a cker.r.ya rds, but it wasn't enough. been gels defeated.pe aps they should pass more to dust in,s hopkins. >>> when comes to emotional new guidelines animals approved by the u.s. department of , transportationis does not mean airlines are required to fly mini horses but could faces penaltys if they don'tnd that's animally. >> we talked about this on "like it or not." and observation was made, is crude. whene talk a astronauts, youonder where do they go to bathroom. >> you c put a diaper on a horse. i thin they make horse diapers. >> somebody from huggees better pay close attention. >> takina break from technology could come with negative side effects. people who go off the grid when traveling could experience withdrawal sytoms, researcherers asking tourists to restrict activity in technology in 24ho s. eventually they enjoyed digitally detox to. >> i tried doing that, i went to jamaica. my first time travelling that far internation and i told everybody. i'm offer the grid, i'm not p buying
the first tchdown -- who said that was dust in, hopkins, he's a cker.r.ya rds, but it wasn't enough. been gels defeated.pe aps they should pass more to dust in,s hopkins. >>> when comes to emotional new guidelines animals approved by the u.s. department of , transportationis does not mean airlines are required to fly mini horses but could faces penaltys if they don'tnd that's animally. >> we talked about this on "like it or not." and observation was made, is crude....
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the government leaders of south vietnam to go over common purposes, echoing the spirit of his johns hopkinsch he had proposed a development program that would $1 billion benefit all of southeast asia. mr. johnson urged a view of the situation in economic and political terms beyond its immediate military aspects. he called for a battle against injustice, ignorance, against apathy and indifference in the countryside and renewed , efforts to build democracy in the rural areas. ♪ as part of the most extensive tour of east asia and the pacific ever undertaken by any u.s. president in office president johnson and chiefs of , state met in october of 1966. the war in vietnam was the immediate issue that brought them together. but the larger issue was the development of the pacific era, ahead of this -- out of this conference came a historic declaration of principles expressing the hope of the pacific peoples to end the war and call for an effort in man's ancient war against poverty and illiteracy and disease in asia. in taking another step toward peace, the piece of reconciliation, not conquest, th
the government leaders of south vietnam to go over common purposes, echoing the spirit of his johns hopkinsch he had proposed a development program that would $1 billion benefit all of southeast asia. mr. johnson urged a view of the situation in economic and political terms beyond its immediate military aspects. he called for a battle against injustice, ignorance, against apathy and indifference in the countryside and renewed , efforts to build democracy in the rural areas. ♪ as part of the...
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i work for jon hopkins which is not representative. my colleagues are by march, brilliant, insightful, and doing good responsible pain management. there are doctors everywhere, probably including hopkins, that i do not know, who are just scared now. that seems to be the overriding factor. 2008,ng in the late 2000, you start hearing things like, there is an epidemic. doctors are killing people. now the easiest thing to do is to say, got it. not prescribing. that has led to inadequate treatment of pain. have ahead of the time, i will not listen, i will treat them with suspicion. we become suspicious of oxycodone. if you already have patients, they could be abandoned and face withdrawal. basically have to figure out how to handle things like, when we know we need opioids for trauma surgery, then what do we do? that is more nuanced. it is more than just, should you prescribe? we know we will prescribe. now we need to know how we will actually manage it and get them off? the general answer is, we have been scared. a lot of physicians do not
i work for jon hopkins which is not representative. my colleagues are by march, brilliant, insightful, and doing good responsible pain management. there are doctors everywhere, probably including hopkins, that i do not know, who are just scared now. that seems to be the overriding factor. 2008,ng in the late 2000, you start hearing things like, there is an epidemic. doctors are killing people. now the easiest thing to do is to say, got it. not prescribing. that has led to inadequate treatment...
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johns hopkins, university of maryland have been phenomenal. and so, again, i'm great things.is what feeds my soul. so i don't have time for -- my mother used to say you concentrate on the things that are most important to you and these kinds of things are most important to me. >> reporter: sir, have the house democrats come out in favor of impeachment, is it time to proceed to an inquiry or formal proceedings? >> that's a very good question. up kn-- you know, i've said -- first of all, i'm very clued in with what is going on with regard to impeachment. and i agree with nancy pelosi. up got to keep in mind that i am one of the investigating committees, head up one of the investigating committees. so i think her course is the property one. we are doing our research. we are trying to do our jobs. there may very welcome a time when impeachment is appropriate. i've said many times that one of the lines for me would be when and if the administration disobeys court orders because i think then we have no choice. so we'll see. >> did you your committee's work you think ig nignited the
johns hopkins, university of maryland have been phenomenal. and so, again, i'm great things.is what feeds my soul. so i don't have time for -- my mother used to say you concentrate on the things that are most important to you and these kinds of things are most important to me. >> reporter: sir, have the house democrats come out in favor of impeachment, is it time to proceed to an inquiry or formal proceedings? >> that's a very good question. up kn-- you know, i've said -- first of...
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joey chaplin who i met at the joh john hopkins' university. the only person that was always there and that was joey chaplin. you a >> you are going to tell them everything? >> no, i stop right there. >> she's the professor of early american history. her most recent work includes ground about the earth. circumnavigatiing magellan to orbit. and joyce has been kind enough to be a guest on "backstory" three times. she's going to talk to us about what it is to be dropped in a show where people know each other pretty well and bring scholarshi scholarships on a topic that we hope will reach a broader topic. let me take five or ten minutes to give you a berief history of "back story." it airs at the yuuniversity of richmond. we are four historians, we know nothing about our own history. we can't tell you exactly when we start it. we have no archives. i guess since you're all historians, none of this comes as a great surprise for you. i did some primary research meaning i went back to the oldest e-mails i had. there is an exchange in 2005 about possibl
joey chaplin who i met at the joh john hopkins' university. the only person that was always there and that was joey chaplin. you a >> you are going to tell them everything? >> no, i stop right there. >> she's the professor of early american history. her most recent work includes ground about the earth. circumnavigatiing magellan to orbit. and joyce has been kind enough to be a guest on "backstory" three times. she's going to talk to us about what it is to be dropped...
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. >> that you spend a bit of time on harry hopkins?> he was the closest advisor actually so close he lived in the white house where a time so i go over the issue of whether harry hopkins is agent 19 and i've got friends who disagree on that a dedicated dupes to her roman steen and verb died around 2013 and my good friend was a brilliant cold war historian and completely disagreed on harry hopkins and people on both sides said no no no he was dupedd and badly misled and naÏve progressive maybe even procommunist and herb who reprimanded me a little bit said you should've said he was agent 19 i'm telling you he is agent 19. i said i don't know other scholars he said i'm telling you he is agent 19 so the way i handled it is that i s.presentable sides i don't know the exact answer but he also was very naÏve about stalin. >> you are on book tv. >> i have a question. do you think there is a moral inconsistency or hypocrisy for our farm foreign-policy and if you do how do you see that running through foreign-policy today? and also to make a co
. >> that you spend a bit of time on harry hopkins?> he was the closest advisor actually so close he lived in the white house where a time so i go over the issue of whether harry hopkins is agent 19 and i've got friends who disagree on that a dedicated dupes to her roman steen and verb died around 2013 and my good friend was a brilliant cold war historian and completely disagreed on harry hopkins and people on both sides said no no no he was dupedd and badly misled and naÏve...
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.>> reporter: that and resolve let him to georgetown as an undergrad and then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree before completing his doctorate at usc. now, back in the bay area he is reconnecting with those who helped him achieve his educational goals like oakland unified school district superintendent.>> the cheeks gave it away. i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: she was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other and almost 2 decades.>> i can't see myself in a classroom.>> reporter: they will catch up and delve and has a rice for others who may be struggling. >> don't doubt yourself, you can make it.>> reporter: i'm christin ayers. >> is to just saw is back in the bay area and he hopes to continue his career in education. >> to learn more about students rising above and outs scholars visit our website www.cbssanfrancisco.com. >>> taking another look at the big board. you can see the dow is down 815 points. it's a hard day on wall street over fears that a trade war with china will escalate. the dow is really taking, right now it'
.>> reporter: that and resolve let him to georgetown as an undergrad and then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree before completing his doctorate at usc. now, back in the bay area he is reconnecting with those who helped him achieve his educational goals like oakland unified school district superintendent.>> the cheeks gave it away. i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: she was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other and...
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. >> reporter: lacy hopkins lost her 13-year-old son to west nile in 2016. cody was a happy, healthy preteen who loved bull riding. >> just one little bug got the best of him. he was a tough, gritty kid and definitely not what we expected to happen. >> reporter: within 48 hours of contracting the fatal virus he started losing the ability to control his body. nine days later, he was gone. >> how dangerous is this illness. >> it's extremely dangerous. and i think that people take it for granted that they just -- people make jokes about it, and, you know, to get that happy, healthy great kid, i was willing to doteve it took. >> reporter: there's a rodeo event in cody hopkins name that keeps his memory alive while raising funds for research. mireya villareal, cbs news, dallas, texas. >>> 220 miles above earth, it's a case testing the boundaries of law. a nasa astronaut caught in an ugly divorce and custody battle is being accused of identity theft from space. janet shamiblian is in houston with the story. >> reporter: ann mcclane is facing what may be the first
. >> reporter: lacy hopkins lost her 13-year-old son to west nile in 2016. cody was a happy, healthy preteen who loved bull riding. >> just one little bug got the best of him. he was a tough, gritty kid and definitely not what we expected to happen. >> reporter: within 48 hours of contracting the fatal virus he started losing the ability to control his body. nine days later, he was gone. >> how dangerous is this illness. >> it's extremely dangerous. and i think...
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universities will now support the technology this school year, including georgetown, duke, clemson, john hopkinsnd tennessee. >>> and domino's is launch ago delivery program with electric bikes nationwide this year. they say in tests e-bikes have improved overall delivers and hiring, including those who don't have a car or driver's license. salt lake city, baltimore and houston in the coming months. domino's says the bikes can hold up to a dozen large pizza. quite a balancing act. >>> driver, alternates exercise. >> and maybe a big irtip. >>> we've got it all figured out. thank you. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," our microclimate weather alert continues as triple digits moving into the bay area. kari, it's going to be a hot one. >> if you thought it was hot yesterday, unfortunately it will be even hotter today. martinez starts out with mid 60s. 91 degrees at noon. we'll talk more about that, coming up next. >>> we have some folks gathering at the bay bridge toll plaza, just the cash lanes that are open. we'll show you how much of a brees it is for the rest of the commute, coming up. .
universities will now support the technology this school year, including georgetown, duke, clemson, john hopkinsnd tennessee. >>> and domino's is launch ago delivery program with electric bikes nationwide this year. they say in tests e-bikes have improved overall delivers and hiring, including those who don't have a car or driver's license. salt lake city, baltimore and houston in the coming months. domino's says the bikes can hold up to a dozen large pizza. quite a balancing act....
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he is the herbert baxter adams chair of history at the johns hopkins university. he is the author of the world more concrete real estate and the remaking of jim crow's south florida. he is also hard at work on a book that is really a deep transnational family history. >> is that a fair description? >> and it is called four daughters, and it is a five generation history of one working-class family whose travels and travails took them between the caribbean, europe, and the united states. nathan is also an overall good citizen and as part of his good citizenship he has been involved in a project that a number of you out there are working on called mapping inequality where you are laying out the landscape. >> joey thompson graduated from the university of virginia about 12 minutes ago. and his dissertation is titled sounding southern, music, tourism and the making of the sunbelt. i will say it publicly, this is one of the best cultural histories that i have read in 35 years of advising graduate students. his advisor was a great sale. he fired all of us. he is on to a
he is the herbert baxter adams chair of history at the johns hopkins university. he is the author of the world more concrete real estate and the remaking of jim crow's south florida. he is also hard at work on a book that is really a deep transnational family history. >> is that a fair description? >> and it is called four daughters, and it is a five generation history of one working-class family whose travels and travails took them between the caribbean, europe, and the united...
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we speak to an expert on the subject from john's hopkins university.berg daybreak" on this thursday, august why second. i'm alix steel -- august 22. i'm alix steel. butd westin is in italy, eig --pcuoglu of j. lo of j.o. hambro capital management is not. she's with me for this hour. of 1%.ures up 2/10 euro-dollar flat, despite german manufacturing continuing to sink. you are seeing some selling on the long end, with yields of about three basis points. year at one point it's 1%. , what do you care about over the next few days? lale: i think everybody watches s-tens, but i'm focusing on the funding market and how to make that work. alix: you had the budget deficit blowing out earlier than we up in 2020. lale: that's the thing to watch for me. when we are buying a cow's -- when you're buying a house, you've got to check the plumbing. if the plumbing doesn't work -- alix: don't buy the house. [laughter] alix: that's what we are watching the market now. fed officials viewed last month's interest rate cut as insurance, so will the central bank ease more? we
we speak to an expert on the subject from john's hopkins university.berg daybreak" on this thursday, august why second. i'm alix steel -- august 22. i'm alix steel. butd westin is in italy, eig --pcuoglu of j. lo of j.o. hambro capital management is not. she's with me for this hour. of 1%.ures up 2/10 euro-dollar flat, despite german manufacturing continuing to sink. you are seeing some selling on the long end, with yields of about three basis points. year at one point it's 1%. , what do...
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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 aunt's 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. for bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded 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. 5.5000000000 pounds you see things 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 we've collected one subsample out of 50 random b
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 aunt's 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...
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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 aunt's 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. for bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pom diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. 5.5000000000 pounds you see things you just 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 we've collected one su
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 aunt's 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...
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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 tramp were i'm sure if your aunts. and i call tetracycline self on a 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. bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pawn diseases are a big deal in term farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. $5500000000.00 pounds is 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 we've collected one subsample out of 50
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in tramp were i'm sure if your aunts. and i call tetracycline self on a 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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he retweeted katie hopkins an unnu uncountable number of times. find it painful and i'm a privileged white guy. i cannot even imagine what it feels like for people of color right now. this man who is in the premier leadership position in the world is retweeting racist and racist sentiments. >> what is the appropriate response? >> first of all, we should all have plenty of anger, first of all. but it goes back to this policy, as he's landing in el paso, there's the largest i.c.e. raid in american history tearing hundreds of people from their families. and also it was gross, this was the kids' first day of school. they were excited coming home to tell their kids what their first day of school and from now on forever that will be their remembrance of the first day of school. we're also disillusioned to think he only does not like people of color. he's actively doing policy, putting all of us in danger. obama right before he left the white house, he had basically an evaluation saying white supremacists is one of the things you had to be collectively w
he retweeted katie hopkins an unnu uncountable number of times. find it painful and i'm a privileged white guy. i cannot even imagine what it feels like for people of color right now. this man who is in the premier leadership position in the world is retweeting racist and racist sentiments. >> what is the appropriate response? >> first of all, we should all have plenty of anger, first of all. but it goes back to this policy, as he's landing in el paso, there's the largest i.c.e....
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he has re-tweeted katy hopkins on unaccountable times in recent months.u care, if you're the president right now in the midst of what people of color are experiencing, and i find it painful and i'm a privileged white guy. i cannot even imagine what it feels like for people of color right now. and this man who's in the premier leadership position in the world is re-tweeting racist and racist sentiment. >> what is the appropriate response? >> well, first of all we should all have collective anger. but it goes back to his policy. as he's landing in el paso, there is the largest i.c.e. raid in american history basically tearing 688 people apart from their families. i thought it was so gross fundamentally because it was these kids' first day of school. they were coming home excited to tell their parents what it was that they experienced that day. from now on and for forever, that is going to be a reminder for their first day of school the trauma that they felt. and we have this i think we're kind of also disallusioned about thinking that he only doesn't like p
he has re-tweeted katy hopkins on unaccountable times in recent months.u care, if you're the president right now in the midst of what people of color are experiencing, and i find it painful and i'm a privileged white guy. i cannot even imagine what it feels like for people of color right now. and this man who's in the premier leadership position in the world is re-tweeting racist and racist sentiment. >> what is the appropriate response? >> well, first of all we should all have...
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then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree. before completing his doctorate at usc. now back in the bay area he has reconnected with those who helped him achieve his educational goals. like oakland unified school district superintendent doctor kyla johnson. >>> i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: kyla was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other in almost 2 decades.>>> i can see myself in the classroom.>> reporter: it is time for catching up any bit of career advice. dalvin has advice for other young people who might be struggling. >>> don't doubt yourself. you can make it. >>> doctor butler. dalvin is back in the bay area and hopes to continue his career in education right here. to learn more about students rising above scholar school to our website. kpix.com/sra. >>> if you were to drop something in the river probably don't expect to get it back. one man is turning people's look around. carl has been diving into the american river to retrieve the items that were dropped months and even years ago. he spots wallets pho
then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree. before completing his doctorate at usc. now back in the bay area he has reconnected with those who helped him achieve his educational goals. like oakland unified school district superintendent doctor kyla johnson. >>> i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: kyla was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other in almost 2 decades.>>> i can see myself in the classroom.>>...
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ho—fung hung is a professor of political economy atjohns hopkins university in baltimore. award—winning book, protest with chinese characteristics. thank you so much for your time. first of all, i just wonder whether china's intervention with cathay pacific, the airline, how unprecedented is that? it is not quite surprising, because over the last two or three years, china has been pressuring allies around the world and hotel chains around the world and hotel chains around the world to ask them to put taiwan off their list, as an independent country, to put it under china. —— airlines around the world. china has been quite frequently using these tactics of using its market power, to pressure private companies to comply to their well, to achieve some political goals. —— their will. do you think beijing is becoming more forceful in its intervention in hong kong, at least in a verbal sense,in hong kong, at least in a verbal sense, in terms of what they are publicly saying? definitely. we have been seeing it over the last week or two, beijing's government has held press c0 nfe
ho—fung hung is a professor of political economy atjohns hopkins university in baltimore. award—winning book, protest with chinese characteristics. thank you so much for your time. first of all, i just wonder whether china's intervention with cathay pacific, the airline, how unprecedented is that? it is not quite surprising, because over the last two or three years, china has been pressuring allies around the world and hotel chains around the world and hotel chains around the world to ask...
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laura: for more, i spoke to a fellow from the johns hopkins school for advanced ternational studies. what do you make of prime minister modi's defense of stripping kashmir of its specing status, sat is all about restoring past glory? >> this move is something that prime minister modi and his party have been talking about for quite some time, and the eas that kashmirei -- id is that it has been in effect held hostage by its special stat, and by eliminating the special rules, they would be t abbring in more investment and other indians would come there and do business and so on and he is framing it in the rosiest possible terms. you pointed out, this is an area under communications blackout, and from every indication we have, the people of kashmir are not terriblyt happy abis change. laura: pakistan says it is suppressing muslimopation and is accusing prime minister modi of being a hindu supremacist. that is how they see it. >> it is. pakistan has a challenge in getting the world to see theh issue throeir eyes. it is a t of a stretch. pakistan also engages in repressive policies at hom
laura: for more, i spoke to a fellow from the johns hopkins school for advanced ternational studies. what do you make of prime minister modi's defense of stripping kashmir of its specing status, sat is all about restoring past glory? >> this move is something that prime minister modi and his party have been talking about for quite some time, and the eas that kashmirei -- id is that it has been in effect held hostage by its special stat, and by eliminating the special rules, they would be...
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laura: for more, i spokell to a fe from the johns hopkins school for advanced studies.iona what do you make of prime minister modi's defense of stripping kashmir of its special status, saying it is all about restoring past glory? >> this move is sothing that prime minister modi and his party have been talking about for quite some time, and the ideas that kashmir is that it has been in effect held hostage by its special status, and by eminating the special rules, they would be m able to bring e investment and other indians would come there and do business and so on and he is framing it in the rosiest possible terms. as you pointeds out, this area under communications blackout, and from every indication we have, the people of kashmir are not terribly happy about this cha laura: pakistan says it is population muslim and is accusing prime minister modi of being a hindu supremacist. that is how they see it. >> it is. pakistan has a challenge in getting the world to see the issue through their it is a bit of a setch. pakistan also engages in repressive policies at home, including ojournalist
laura: for more, i spokell to a fe from the johns hopkins school for advanced studies.iona what do you make of prime minister modi's defense of stripping kashmir of its special status, saying it is all about restoring past glory? >> this move is sothing that prime minister modi and his party have been talking about for quite some time, and the ideas that kashmir is that it has been in effect held hostage by its special status, and by eminating the special rules, they would be m able to...
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louis. >> nick hopkins was a bright light in this world.e arrested but officials have not revealed the reason for the initial warrant. trooper hopkins was a 10 year veteran of the force and leaves behind a wife and three daughter s and he's the 28th officer shot and killed in the line of duty this year. >> and a fox news alert police and protesters clash in the streets of hong kong. riot officers using tear gas as a demonstration spills into their fourth month. this all began in opposition to a bill allowing criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland china. but now protesters are increasing their demands calling for a full democracy and an independent investigation into alleged police brutality and marchs are expected to continue tomorrow. jedediah: fox nation host tommy lauren simonetti bringing freedom to fashion. >> i think there are a lot of young girls that don't feel like they have a brand that represents their freedom. i wanted my fans and followers and my friends to have a line that they could wear and feel proud to be an americ
louis. >> nick hopkins was a bright light in this world.e arrested but officials have not revealed the reason for the initial warrant. trooper hopkins was a 10 year veteran of the force and leaves behind a wife and three daughter s and he's the 28th officer shot and killed in the line of duty this year. >> and a fox news alert police and protesters clash in the streets of hong kong. riot officers using tear gas as a demonstration spills into their fourth month. this all began in...
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switzerland and spain these companies are really innovators they're trying out new technology johns hopkins microbiologist david love studies true production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the business world a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they don't make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business continues to grow is it already it is that bad but the proof of their success is what ends up on the plate in this case innovation tastes pretty good when served with a profit motive so you would. know i still can't get over the fact that possibly the cleanest and arguably the best shrimp in the world may come from the middle of indiana so i guess i'm. in the table looks a little gross i get that but it's chemistry in there and that good end results is really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resis
switzerland and spain these companies are really innovators they're trying out new technology johns hopkins microbiologist david love studies true production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the business world a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they don't make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business...
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introduce assistant professor of surgery and chief of the division of acute care surgery at johns hopkins hospital. violence,ictim of gun he spends his time as a researcher and advocate for the goal of reducing gun violence in america. he sees the wounds these bullets make every day. he brings together health care providers to advocate for solutions to gun violence. ofserves on the board directors for the brady campaign. good morning. the majority leader for his leadership and the rest of his team for being here today. just as afore you not survivor of gun violence or a brady board member. i am a trauma surgeon. as one of many health care professionals, we are front and center in taking care of these patients day in and day out. this, overtake about the next decade, over one million americans will be shot. that doesn't even begin to tell the impact it has on society. fathers, sisters, and brothers are devastated after this. honest, theing mainstream media covers this issue around mass shootings. from blackoung men and brown communities that are injured and killed in cities like baltimore,
introduce assistant professor of surgery and chief of the division of acute care surgery at johns hopkins hospital. violence,ictim of gun he spends his time as a researcher and advocate for the goal of reducing gun violence in america. he sees the wounds these bullets make every day. he brings together health care providers to advocate for solutions to gun violence. ofserves on the board directors for the brady campaign. good morning. the majority leader for his leadership and the rest of his...
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the home on hopkins avenue was designed by an architect.017, but his contractor demolished it. the planning commission reversed his plan. >>> after the break, a fallen officer honored in sacramento. how the police academy is remembering tara o'sullivan. >>> 18 security cameras in china town after a series of attacks and recent burglaries. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. a student wrote a threat on the ballo alta instagram page. the student was taken into custody. >>> a san mateo sheriff
the home on hopkins avenue was designed by an architect.017, but his contractor demolished it. the planning commission reversed his plan. >>> after the break, a fallen officer honored in sacramento. how the police academy is remembering tara o'sullivan. >>> 18 security cameras in china town after a series of attacks and recent burglaries. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes?...
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he's looking ahead to a general election yes so boris johnson has made it very clear at the at the hopkins the u.k. will leave the european union on the 31st of october on halloween with or without a deal now that it's been said before by 2 reason may but then it became very clear that she did not want that to be a no deal breck's it the difference here is that boris johnson says that his government is preparing and putting billions of money billions of pounds into preparing for a no bret's it to ensure that the u.k. will leave part of the reason for that is that in the run up to the european elections and in the european elections the conservative party that is boris johnson's political party the conservative party. were badly thrashed in those european elections by the brits party now the bracks party have been set up by somebody called nigel for raj who through out the past few years has been the man really trying to push the euro skeptic agenda and get the u.k. out of the e.u. because of that reason may the previous prime minister who was already losing a loss of trust from within her
he's looking ahead to a general election yes so boris johnson has made it very clear at the at the hopkins the u.k. will leave the european union on the 31st of october on halloween with or without a deal now that it's been said before by 2 reason may but then it became very clear that she did not want that to be a no deal breck's it the difference here is that boris johnson says that his government is preparing and putting billions of money billions of pounds into preparing for a no bret's it...
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course it was this kind of relationship where roosevelt began sending over and invoice like harry hopkins and others and they became very close personal relationships and churchill was an expert in and present them with his determination and bringing over the american journalists. by the end of the year after it ends with pearl harbor, after pearl harbor the u.s. finally is forced into the war. to me the incident that epitomizes their relationship is at that point they finally come to the white house companies invited to discuss the strategy and given the visibility. they are there to do the business in and out of each other's bedrooms and one day he is dictating something to his aid and he got up and put a towel around himself and kept dictating and goes out and do aa certain point the towel falls to the floor. el that moment, the roosevelt rolls in on his wheelchair. you have by the way the governor, new ambassador who had come to represent the roosevelt administration, he had been the governor of new hampshire and was very pro-british and churchill and also has an affair with churchill
course it was this kind of relationship where roosevelt began sending over and invoice like harry hopkins and others and they became very close personal relationships and churchill was an expert in and present them with his determination and bringing over the american journalists. by the end of the year after it ends with pearl harbor, after pearl harbor the u.s. finally is forced into the war. to me the incident that epitomizes their relationship is at that point they finally come to the white...
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and director of emergency general surgery and chief of the division of acute care surgery at johns hopkins hospital. once the victim of gun violence, he spends his time as a clinician and researcher and advocate for the goal of reducing gun violence in america. he sees the wounds these bullets make every day. he brings together health care providers to advocate for solutions to gun violence. he also serves on the board of directors for the brady campaign. doctor? dr. sakran: good morning. let me thank the majority leader for his leadership and the rest of his team for being here today. i stand before you not just as a survivor of gun violence or a brady board member, but as a trauma surgeon. as one of many health care professionals, we are front and center in taking care of these patients day in and day out. and make no mistake about this, over the next decade, over one million americans will be shot. and that doesn't even begin to tell the impact it has on society. the mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers are devastated -- that are devastated after this. and if we are being honest, the
and director of emergency general surgery and chief of the division of acute care surgery at johns hopkins hospital. once the victim of gun violence, he spends his time as a clinician and researcher and advocate for the goal of reducing gun violence in america. he sees the wounds these bullets make every day. he brings together health care providers to advocate for solutions to gun violence. he also serves on the board of directors for the brady campaign. doctor? dr. sakran: good morning. let...
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as a senior scholar specializing in infectious diseases with the johns hopkins center for health security and he says that the new vaccine against a ball of must be used in a strategic. right now you have to remember that this ebola vaccine is experimental and we don't have a whole lot of it there are stockpiles of it and we're using what's called a ring vaccination strategy when we can which means vaccinating the contacts of people that were in that have ebola trying to really use this vaccine in the most pretty direct manner to stop the outbreak but it actually hasn't worked so there are some some calls to really start vaccinating in a more blanket fashion if we can and the fact that we've got a 2nd vaccine now going into clinical trials is all good news these are tools we didn't have even 5 years ago against ebola so that makes us a little bit more optimistic but we have to use this vaccine in the most effective manner and we also have to do the normal public health activities of finding cases an isolating them and getting people to create new units to stop this outbreak. now the puert
as a senior scholar specializing in infectious diseases with the johns hopkins center for health security and he says that the new vaccine against a ball of must be used in a strategic. right now you have to remember that this ebola vaccine is experimental and we don't have a whole lot of it there are stockpiles of it and we're using what's called a ring vaccination strategy when we can which means vaccinating the contacts of people that were in that have ebola trying to really use this vaccine...
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harry hopkins was one of the leaders on the relief act, was one of fdr's people in his administration, was helping to disturb the money and it would be careful to distribute the money to the people who they thought were politically most worthy of receiving it. now, boston is caught in a bind, and as part of my research in the book i was trying to deal with, nasa chooses was dealing with this. listen to this. massachusetts constantly work to raise money. massachusetts has to feed its own unemployed plus it has to syntaxes to washington to feed illinois. listen to this. in massachusetts a statewide unemployment drive raised over $3 million. by the way, that in today's money would be more like $50 million. the boston civic symphony repeatedly gave concerts to benefit the jobless. boston college and holocaust played an exhibition football game for charity. benefit wrestling match at boston garden supplied $5000 for local need. that would be closer to 100,000 today. city officials held mayor curley of boston raised for merkel $2.5 million as gifts from city employees. now here's the one i
harry hopkins was one of the leaders on the relief act, was one of fdr's people in his administration, was helping to disturb the money and it would be careful to distribute the money to the people who they thought were politically most worthy of receiving it. now, boston is caught in a bind, and as part of my research in the book i was trying to deal with, nasa chooses was dealing with this. listen to this. massachusetts constantly work to raise money. massachusetts has to feed its own...
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you requested a status update on hopkins. i look forward to a future presentation on that.ank you very much. >> next is item 11. review and approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of may 15, 2019. >> move to approve. >> second. >> there is a motion and second. any public comment? seeing none. are all
you requested a status update on hopkins. i look forward to a future presentation on that.ank you very much. >> next is item 11. review and approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of may 15, 2019. >> move to approve. >> second. >> there is a motion and second. any public comment? seeing none. are all