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michelle hopkins: i want her to be in jail for the rest of her life.ant her to know that i'm going to be there when her daughter walks down the aisle. i'm going to be there when her daughter has a baby. i'm going to be there with her sons when they meet their wives and graduate from high school. i'm going to get to see all of that, and she's not. she's in hell. and she's going to live this way for the rest of her life. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to the saturday edition of morning joe weekend.
michelle hopkins: i want her to be in jail for the rest of her life.ant her to know that i'm going to be there when her daughter walks down the aisle. i'm going to be there when her daughter has a baby. i'm going to be there with her sons when they meet their wives and graduate from high school. i'm going to get to see all of that, and she's not. she's in hell. and she's going to live this way for the rest of her life. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank...
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there are good people in johns hopkins, not just johns hopkins, every part of the country. somebody has to get off the hamster wheel. you have to say i'm not participating in the bonus. pay me less. somebody has to get off the hamster wheel. the most medicalized, operated on, medicated, most disabled, most obese, most unhealthy population in the world. what are we doing for health? we're so busy stomping out disease, putting doctors on a war path to play whack-a-mole at the tail end of chronic diseases, who is talking about health? so, i think we need to talk about the root causes of our chronic disease epidemic, otherwise, this system is going to spn out-- spin out of control. if we put out misinformation like hormone therapy causes breast cancer and wait until you're two-years old to start peanut butter, which ironically, an except of the book is appealing in the wall street journal this weekend and a pediatrician wrote, thank you for writing that. i still know of colleagues in pediatric who tell parents to wait two years of age to have peanut butter. and how effective in
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marty makary is a pancreatic surgeon at johns hopkins school of medicine. aside from pioneering laparoscopic pancreatic surgical techniques, he also researches and teaches health policy at the johns hopkins university blame berg school of public health. in 2016 he co-authored the now famous study showing that medical arizona is the third leading cause of death in the united states responsible for 250,000 deaths a year and is engaged in measures that reducing medical errors in the operating room and hospital boards. he has written two new york times best-selling books, unaccountable, and the price we pay, he has published 300 articles in the scientific peer-reviewed literature and written for the new york times, wall street journal and washington post. he currently leads the evidence-based medicine and public health research group at the world health organization. he completed his undergraduate education at bucknell university, received his public health at harvard and did his general surgical residency at georgetown a pancreatic surgery fellowship at johns
marty makary is a pancreatic surgeon at johns hopkins school of medicine. aside from pioneering laparoscopic pancreatic surgical techniques, he also researches and teaches health policy at the johns hopkins university blame berg school of public health. in 2016 he co-authored the now famous study showing that medical arizona is the third leading cause of death in the united states responsible for 250,000 deaths a year and is engaged in measures that reducing medical errors in the operating room...
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there are good people at johns hopkins, not just on johns hopkins. every medical center in the country, but somebody has to get off the hamster wheel. you mentioned i said i'm not participÉ in the bonus. pay me less. somebody has to get off the hamster and say, what are we doing? we have the most medicalised, the most operated upon, the most medicated the most disabled, the most obese, the most unhealthy population, the world. what are we doing? health. we are so busy stomping out disease, putting doctors on a warpath to play whack a mole at the tail end of these chronic diseases. who's talking about health? so i think we need to talk about the root causes of the ah chronic disease epidemic. otherwise this system is going to spin out of control, especially if we put out misinformation like hormone therapy causes breast cancer and you should wait till your two years old to start peanut butter, which ironically, an excerpt of the book is appearing in the wall street this weekend. and a pediatrician reached to me and said, thank you for writing that. i
there are good people at johns hopkins, not just on johns hopkins. every medical center in the country, but somebody has to get off the hamster wheel. you mentioned i said i'm not participÉ in the bonus. pay me less. somebody has to get off the hamster and say, what are we doing? we have the most medicalised, the most operated upon, the most medicated the most disabled, the most obese, the most unhealthy population, the world. what are we doing? health. we are so busy stomping out disease,...
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hopkins, thanks very much forjoining me. you would. c.j. hopkins, thanks very much forjoining me .. well, that's the end of the first hour on free speech nation. but please don't go away because there is a lot more to come between now and 9:00. don't go anywhere . anywhere. >> heavy showers first thing will be followed by a warm, cosy day . boxt will be followed by a warm, cosy day. boxt boilers will be followed by a warm, cosy day . boxt boilers sponsors of day. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening and welcome to your latest gb news. weather update from the met office through this evening. largely dry across the eastern half of the country, but we will have rain arriving from the west and it'll be turning milder as well, so ridge of high pressure at first fairly settled conditions, but we do have this area of rain and this frontal system out towards the west, with southerly winds developing through the end of sunday. so fairly patchy rain across the far north, but across the far southwest wales, devon and cornwall. heavy rain and quite strong winds developi
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you know, harry hopkins was a new dealer but he just said you can't, may be harry hopkins didn't think so t much of some f the people in the cabinet, but he said get rid of these people. him a long time. wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace, you know, but hend gradually let thm go and i can't tell you, and went intond 1946, i know that. and i can't remember when the last, when wallace actually got fired, but it might have -- when? >> of the fall of 46. >> the fall of 46? yes. [inaudible] >> a little over your. >> it took him a while. he gradually, the first person he hired, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins here he actually said i don't want a woman in my cabinet. he didid say that to her. yet, he did. he did, i'm sorry. >> and on that note we're going to wrap up this session. thank you very much, david. [applause] >> if you are enjoying booktv then sign-up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals and more. booktv every sunday on c-span2 or anytime online at booktv.org.
you know, harry hopkins was a new dealer but he just said you can't, may be harry hopkins didn't think so t much of some f the people in the cabinet, but he said get rid of these people. him a long time. wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace, you know, but hend gradually let thm go and i can't tell you, and went intond 1946, i know that. and i can't remember when the last, when wallace actually got fired, but it might have -- when? >> of the fall of 46. >> the fall of...
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hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c.s is about one hour and 10 minutes. [indistinct conversatio] challenges to pulling accuracy on the role of pollsters. hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ok. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks a lot for joining us as part of our continuing america's focus area lunch speaker series. today, we actually have one of our own, dr. cliff young joining us. he teaches a couple classes here at sais, one of which he will talk about but the other which is also our capstone to brazil. we have invited him here. he is currently the president at ipsos of polling and societal trends. before that he was a cluster president. he has had a number of years at ipsos. polling is his expertise. so we are really proud to have him here. he has recently released his new book polls, pollsters, and public opinion. i highly recommend the book. he really goes into depth as to what the role of pollsters are. to be q
hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c.s is about one hour and 10 minutes. [indistinct conversatio] challenges to pulling accuracy on the role of pollsters. hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ok. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks a lot for joining us as part of our continuing america's focus area lunch speaker series. today, we...
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hopkins was in england at the time. and so this letter was delivered to roosevelt, a seaplane as he's cruising the caribbean. and churchill wrote, quote, it would be wrong in principle. and disadvantageous in effect, if at the height of the struggle great britain were to be divested of all salable assets. so that after the victory was won, our blood civilization saved and time gained for the united states to be fully armed against all eventualities. we should stand stripped to the bone. so fdr really deeply moved and concerned by this letter but didn't say anything. he doesn't. holding meetings, doesn't have any briefings didn't say anything to anybody. he sort of as his harry hopkins said he was refueling. but when he comes back, the united states, you start to see his master unfold. so december 17th, he has a press conference, starts by saying, i don't have much news to report, boys just got back from this caribbean cruise because with this one thing, you know, if your neighbor's house is on fire and he asks to borrow
hopkins was in england at the time. and so this letter was delivered to roosevelt, a seaplane as he's cruising the caribbean. and churchill wrote, quote, it would be wrong in principle. and disadvantageous in effect, if at the height of the struggle great britain were to be divested of all salable assets. so that after the victory was won, our blood civilization saved and time gained for the united states to be fully armed against all eventualities. we should stand stripped to the bone. so fdr...
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hopkins was in england at the time.and so this letter was delivered to rows developed by a seaplane as he's cruising through the caribbean. and churchill wrote, quote, it would be wrong in principle and mutually disadvantageous, in effect, if at the height of the struggle, great britain were to be divested of all sailing assets so that after the victory was won with our blood civilization saved in time gain for the united states to be fully armed against all eventualities, we should stand stripped to the bone. so fdr was really deeply moved and concerned by this letter but didn't say anything. he doesn't holding, doesn't have any briefings, didn't say anything to anybody. he just sort of as his harry hopkins said, he was refueling, but when he comes back to united states, you start see his master plan unfold. so on december 17th, he has a press conference starts by saying, i have much news to report, boys just got back from this caribbean cruise because there's one thing, you know, if your neighbor's house is on fire an
hopkins was in england at the time.and so this letter was delivered to rows developed by a seaplane as he's cruising through the caribbean. and churchill wrote, quote, it would be wrong in principle and mutually disadvantageous, in effect, if at the height of the struggle, great britain were to be divested of all sailing assets so that after the victory was won with our blood civilization saved in time gain for the united states to be fully armed against all eventualities, we should stand...
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and i am happy to introduce david rol, who is the author of, george marshall, the hopkins touch and ascent to power how truman emerged from roosevelt's shadow and remade the world. he's coauthor of lewis and the arming of america, along with keith mcfarland, a biography of harry truman's defense secretary. after serving as an assistant director for the bureau competition at the ftc, role practiced law as a partner. the steptoe and johnson llp and founded lex mundi foundation, a public organization that continues provide pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around world. he lives in washington, d.c., and he is here to present us today. will you welcome mr. role. thank you. great to be here. i think this is the third time that i've been here, so i'm great. i love to just walk around this. it's so, so. so historian have said and say that harry truman was an accidental president. i made mistake but roosevelt's death was no accident. it was expected. it was expected his own doctors told, him that he would not survive a fourth term but he ran and won anyway and harry truman knew that
and i am happy to introduce david rol, who is the author of, george marshall, the hopkins touch and ascent to power how truman emerged from roosevelt's shadow and remade the world. he's coauthor of lewis and the arming of america, along with keith mcfarland, a biography of harry truman's defense secretary. after serving as an assistant director for the bureau competition at the ftc, role practiced law as a partner. the steptoe and johnson llp and founded lex mundi foundation, a public...
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a long time to replace new deal or the new deal cabinet that he inherited actually, it was harry hopkins who you've got to get own people in here and even. you know, harry happy's was a new dealer for the you know, but he just said, you know, you can't and maybe harry hopkins in thanks so much some of the people in the cabinet but he said get get rid of these people and so but it took him a long time and you know wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace and you know, but gradual he let them go. and i can't tell you. it went into 1946. i know that. and i can't remember when last when wallace actually got fired. but it might. yeah, well, when fall of 46. 45 or 46. yeah, that's when i was the same guy. and who's it went out at the same time. yeah, yeah, yeah. so it's only a little over a year. yeah. it took him a while it didn't he gradually the first person he, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins and he actually said i don't want a woman in my cabinet. you didn't say that to her. yeah he did. he did. i'm sorry. and on that note we are going to wrap up this session. than
a long time to replace new deal or the new deal cabinet that he inherited actually, it was harry hopkins who you've got to get own people in here and even. you know, harry happy's was a new dealer for the you know, but he just said, you know, you can't and maybe harry hopkins in thanks so much some of the people in the cabinet but he said get get rid of these people and so but it took him a long time and you know wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace and you know, but gradual he...
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looking to the west from the mark hopkins hotel. the high clouds are the leading edge of the next storm system that brings w just ask the seven city $1$1.commissions inin chae e of arorovinghehe coconstrtition of a single public toilet. one toilet, $1.7 million. is it any wonder san francisco was rated the worst run city in america? mayor breed and the board of supervisors made a mess. . >>> a former teacher turned firefighter is trying to get more women like her on the frontlines. a women's wildfire training camp changed everything for her. so, she enrolled in a camp in southern california. now, she is working in the shasta trinity national forest and runs a similar camp in redding to bring more women into firefighting. >> i wanted to be able to show women, young girls that this is an opportunity that they, you know, they can do it. >> yes they can. jones says the camp offers hands on training, leadership skills and tips for landing the job all for free. she is taking applications until november 1st. >>> oh, boy. it is that time to
looking to the west from the mark hopkins hotel. the high clouds are the leading edge of the next storm system that brings w just ask the seven city $1$1.commissions inin chae e of arorovinghehe coconstrtition of a single public toilet. one toilet, $1.7 million. is it any wonder san francisco was rated the worst run city in america? mayor breed and the board of supervisors made a mess. . >>> a former teacher turned firefighter is trying to get more women like her on the frontlines. a...
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i over the 20 years in which i've been in practice at johns hopkins, the best doctors in the world.creatic cancer than any hospital in the united states. no one was asking. why has pancreatic cancer doubled in the last 20 years? and it's not that we're bad people. doctors are good people. every doctor know is trying to do the right thing. it's that the system has so busy putting our heads down, focusing on billing and coding we're measured by throughput. the system is busy with all of its stakeholders and leaders paying each other and figuring out the financial optimization side. and at some point we to stop and ask what's going on? let's zoom out and look the big picture. so there these things that questions we don't that we need to be asking. we have the sickest popular in the history of the world and the sickest population in the world right here in the
i over the 20 years in which i've been in practice at johns hopkins, the best doctors in the world.creatic cancer than any hospital in the united states. no one was asking. why has pancreatic cancer doubled in the last 20 years? and it's not that we're bad people. doctors are good people. every doctor know is trying to do the right thing. it's that the system has so busy putting our heads down, focusing on billing and coding we're measured by throughput. the system is busy with all of its...
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not quite clear what hopkins has left in the tank, but he can't hurt. wide receiver to be traded in just over a week with devonte adams going from the jets and the bills picking up amari cooper. the rams hosting the minnesota vikings on thursday night football. finally, there was an upset last night on the college grid iron in georgia. winless kennesaw state ending the unbeaten winning streak at 17 games. liberty loses 27-24, and they were among the top nonpower conference teams in last season's college football playoff standings. a year ago they went 13-0 to win conference usa and earn a spot in the fiesta bowl with ten undefeated fbs teams still remaining, last night's upset likely eliminates the liberty's chances of making this year's new 12 team playoff. a final sports now the world series almost here. game one tomorrow night in los angeles. >>> time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist angie lassman for the forecast. we were just saying here in new york city we've not had a drop of rain this whole month. >> and the drought conditions a
not quite clear what hopkins has left in the tank, but he can't hurt. wide receiver to be traded in just over a week with devonte adams going from the jets and the bills picking up amari cooper. the rams hosting the minnesota vikings on thursday night football. finally, there was an upset last night on the college grid iron in georgia. winless kennesaw state ending the unbeaten winning streak at 17 games. liberty loses 27-24, and they were among the top nonpower conference teams in last...
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a long time to replace new deal or the new deal cabinet that he inherited actually, it was harry hopkins who you've got to get own people in here and even. you know, harry happy's was a new dealer for the you know, but he just said, you know, you can't and maybe harry hopkins in thanks so much some of the people in the cabinet but he said get get rid of these people and so but it took him a long time and you know wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace and you know, but gradual he let them go. and i can't tell you. it went into 1946. i know that. and i can't remember when last when wallace actually got fired. but it might. yeah, well, when fall of 46. 45 or 46. yeah, that's when i was the same guy. and who's it went out at the same time. yeah, yeah, yeah. so it's only a little over a year. yeah. it took him a while it didn't he gradually the first person he, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins and he actually said i don't want a woman in my cabinet. you didn't say that to her. yeah he did. he did. i'm sorry. and on that note we are going to wrap up this session. than
a long time to replace new deal or the new deal cabinet that he inherited actually, it was harry hopkins who you've got to get own people in here and even. you know, harry happy's was a new dealer for the you know, but he just said, you know, you can't and maybe harry hopkins in thanks so much some of the people in the cabinet but he said get get rid of these people and so but it took him a long time and you know wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace and you know, but gradual he...
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she is also an she -- she also teaches at the johns hopkins school of medicine.ggest take away from this data? alison: well, i think it's very heartening to see overdose deaths overall decrease. right now, we don't understand totally why the overall numbers decreased or if this trend will be sustained. but it's it's really hopeful, that things are taking a turn. i think the other big takeaway from these data are that there are important differences between suicidal overdose and unintentional overdose. and we need to tailor our treatments to match the needs of people who are at risk for one or the other or for both. john: now, the fact that overdoses involving antidepressants have been on the rise, what do you make of that? alison: you know, it's really puzzling. i think first, an important thing to note is that the cdc data, we're looking specifically at rates of antidepressants in overdose deaths. so the vast majority of suicide deaths in our country, unfortunately, are suicide by firearms. so the impact of antidepressants on that group is really unknown. but wh
she is also an she -- she also teaches at the johns hopkins school of medicine.ggest take away from this data? alison: well, i think it's very heartening to see overdose deaths overall decrease. right now, we don't understand totally why the overall numbers decreased or if this trend will be sustained. but it's it's really hopeful, that things are taking a turn. i think the other big takeaway from these data are that there are important differences between suicidal overdose and unintentional...
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johns hopkins medical school. trained about 1500en students.ot have the resources or the same endowment but predominantly white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of the percentage of physicians on faculty with the laboratory facilities look like. predominately white medical schools as well. but, what happened was five out of seven of those medical schools leaving behind howard and meharry. it's estimated this five medical schools had remained open it would've trained between 25,035,000 black physicians. and, when i heard that number in 2028mb article in the journal of the american medical association which was ironically i thought about all the patients that could have been cured for by those physicians for thought about the students and trainees that could have been matured. i thought about all of the brain potential that was a lost as a result of those schools closing. injustice say they were comparing them putting out inferior position. with the resources against predominately white institutions it's not fair. but, i won
johns hopkins medical school. trained about 1500en students.ot have the resources or the same endowment but predominantly white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of the percentage of physicians on faculty with the laboratory facilities look like. predominately white medical schools as well. but, what happened was five out of seven of those medical schools leaving behind howard and meharry. it's estimated this five medical schools had remained open it would've trained...
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thanks so much nora nor events of hell. joining us at today from the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thanks now at least 93 palestinians have been killed and dozens more injured in his riley, striking causes nor spots according to the territories government media office which is run by how most women and children are among the victims. after miss alice had a residential building at the time of the day, yeah. more people are believe to be trapped onto the different the building was reported to have been sheltering displaced, palestinians. israel hasn't commented on the attack. he's ready. ministry has frequently struck shelters for displaced people claiming to be carrying out precise strikes against how most americans united nations extra general antonio latasha is warrant of devastating consequences for palestinians. if these wrote implements a low binding, the un agency for palestinian refugees, this follows the passage of bills in the is riley parliament and the preventing audra from operating in israel. the vote has drawn international criticism with 9 to 2
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and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind at howard, it's estimated that that school remained open. when i heard that number in 2020, it was an article and i thought about all of the patients who could have been cared for. all of the students who could have been meant toward and the potential lost as a result of the schools closing. they were comparing them against predominantly white institutions. but i wonder what would've happened if they had endowments. host: black americans makeup 13% of the u.s. population. 5.4% of physicians are black and you report that that is less than 1940. dr. blackstone: yes, exactly. so that is why i thought
and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind...
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and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind at howard, it's estimated that that school remained open. when i heard that number in 2020, it was an article and i thought about all of the patients who could have been cared for. all of the students who could have been meant toward and the potential lost as a result of the schools closing. they were comparing them against predominantly white institutions. but i wonder what would've happened if they had endowments. host: black americans makeup 13% of the u.s. population. 5.4% of physicians are black and you report that that is less than 1940. dr. blackstone: yes, exactly. so that is why i thought
and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind...
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and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind at howard, it's estimated that that school remained open. when i heard that number in 2020, it was an article and i thought about all of the patients who could have been cared for. all of the students who could have been meant toward and the potential lost as a result of the schools closing. they were comparing them against predominantly white institutions. but i wonder what would've happened if they had endowments. host: black americans makeup 13% of the u.s. population. 5.4% of physicians are black and you report that that is less than 1940. dr. blackstone: yes, exactly. so that is why i thought
and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind...
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harry hopkins said he was refueled when he comes comes back to united states he startet to see his masterplan unfold. he has a press conference and he said i don't have much news to report. if your neighbor's house is on fire and you asked about the garden has you're going to charge him for it. just want the garden hose back when he is done. a simple persuasive who would not land a garden hose to a neighbor's house is on fire? on december 29 he gave the fireside chat onio national security which is truly an extraordinary speech. if you like toto read speeches thissa is one to read. he starts off there's no exaggeration and all of us in the world living at the point of a gun loaded with explosive bullets economic as will his military if axis powers take over the world. there can be no appeasement. there can be no reasoning for an incendiary bomb. we must be the great arsenal of democracy. this is the core of his strategy at this point. what can we tap into america's greatest strength or industrial capacity while protecting our most precious resource, young lives. it's an idea that people c
harry hopkins said he was refueled when he comes comes back to united states he startet to see his masterplan unfold. he has a press conference and he said i don't have much news to report. if your neighbor's house is on fire and you asked about the garden has you're going to charge him for it. just want the garden hose back when he is done. a simple persuasive who would not land a garden hose to a neighbor's house is on fire? on december 29 he gave the fireside chat onio national security...
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laura blumenfeld is the middle east on the list of the johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. i also with strategy as well as pursuing with the mass of palm springs and 11 on well, i'm like you guys are. there are no hostages, and there is a plan, a military plan that they've been working on for 18 years since the last year down with has fall. uh what you're looking at right now. i think is israel shredding you ron's insurance policy and it's nuclear program. they're trying to take out and blow up the they the stop piles of missiles that iran has loaded up over their 11 on and israel's population centers while at the same time, the ground operation and 11 on as well. border region is also continuing. is this the method incursion that as well called when it began, as they certainly would hope to borrow a page from hobbs, which is nasty, brutish and short war rather than a slab of 1982 and the kind of fight that was a fight to draw back uh you know, uh in 2006 already though is realize have seems heavy losses relative to their population with boots on the ground. some o
laura blumenfeld is the middle east on the list of the johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. i also with strategy as well as pursuing with the mass of palm springs and 11 on well, i'm like you guys are. there are no hostages, and there is a plan, a military plan that they've been working on for 18 years since the last year down with has fall. uh what you're looking at right now. i think is israel shredding you ron's insurance policy and it's nuclear program. they're trying to...
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and i am happy to introduce david rol, who is the author of, george marshall, the hopkins touch and ascent to power how truman emerged from roosevelt's shadow and remade the world. he's coauthor of lewis and the arming of america, along with keith
and i am happy to introduce david rol, who is the author of, george marshall, the hopkins touch and ascent to power how truman emerged from roosevelt's shadow and remade the world. he's coauthor of lewis and the arming of america, along with keith
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then he was given hopkins to mock his fist. yeah. ever since y a is produced as a product of as alvin is a maria, genetic mutation among wallabies. that members of the kangaroo family found from merrily in australia and on nearby audits. happy birthday to you watching. do you ever use? i'll be back at the top of the hour, but stay with us up. next. maxed out. look at why the democratic republic of congo is boston, mineral resources have both its mysteries rather than well. i'm a little on sucka and for being a team harrigeville. and thanks for watching the, the untold story. i just want to point to the find it here. repos every weekend on d w did you know that there's probably a piece of this country in your smartphone? the democratic republic of the congo or the sea could be one of the richest countries in the.
then he was given hopkins to mock his fist. yeah. ever since y a is produced as a product of as alvin is a maria, genetic mutation among wallabies. that members of the kangaroo family found from merrily in australia and on nearby audits. happy birthday to you watching. do you ever use? i'll be back at the top of the hour, but stay with us up. next. maxed out. look at why the democratic republic of congo is boston, mineral resources have both its mysteries rather than well. i'm a little on sucka...