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appointed hopkins to run it. hopkins the money flowing right away. in his first 2 hours, he said $5 million to eight states that were on the brink of shutting down their own relief programs. and hopkins responded to critics of his program forcefully when a said glibly that there was no need to. spend a lot of money to spend a lot of relief because things would work out for the unemployed the long run. hopkins shot back. people don't eat in the long run. they eat every day. so these are five advisers around fdr who were all influencing him during hundred days. they didn't work a team. far from it. the liberals, wallace and hopkins were trying pull roosevelt to the left. douglas and his allies on wall street were pulling fdr to the right, trying to slash spending. molly was somewhere in the middle, the fiercest battle of the entire days. and the most important was over works when meetings were held to. draft the national industrial recovery act. the major industrial relief bill that the administration was developin
appointed hopkins to run it. hopkins the money flowing right away. in his first 2 hours, he said $5 million to eight states that were on the brink of shutting down their own relief programs. and hopkins responded to critics of his program forcefully when a said glibly that there was no need to. spend a lot of money to spend a lot of relief because things would work out for the unemployed the long run. hopkins shot back. people don't eat in the long run. they eat every day. so these are five...
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appointed hopkins to run it. hopkins the money flowing right away. in his first 2 hours, he said $5 million to eight states that were on the brink of shutting down their own relief programs. and hopkins responded to critics of his program forcefully when a said glibly that there was no need to. spend a lot of money to spend a lot of relief because things would work out for the unemployed the long run. hopkins shot back. people don't eat in the long run. they eat every day. so these are five advisers around fdr who were all influencing him during hundred days. they didn't work a team. far from it. the liberals, wallace and hopkins were trying pull roosevelt to the left. douglas and his allies on wall street were pulling fdr to the right, trying to slash spending. molly was somewhere in the middle, the fiercest battle of the entire days. and the most important was over works when meetings were held to. draft the national industrial recovery act. the major industrial relief bill that the administration was developin
appointed hopkins to run it. hopkins the money flowing right away. in his first 2 hours, he said $5 million to eight states that were on the brink of shutting down their own relief programs. and hopkins responded to critics of his program forcefully when a said glibly that there was no need to. spend a lot of money to spend a lot of relief because things would work out for the unemployed the long run. hopkins shot back. people don't eat in the long run. they eat every day. so these are five...
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jay bhatta wcharya and on thursday johns hopkins surgical oncologist martin beccaria as commissioner of the fda. watch live next week on the c-span networks print or on c-span nowour free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for schedule information or to watch a live or on-demand any time. c-span, democracy unfiltered. ♪ >> sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with national geographic explorer tara roberts who travels the world documenting underwater wrecks of 12,000 slave ships that operated during the slave trade. and remember, " written in the waters," roberts discusses the training required to undertake the diving with a purpose nonprofit that is composed of african-american diverse. >> what i saw it -- when i saw this picture in the museum, this woman, and it turned that they were part of this group called diving with a purpose and they spent their time searching for an documenting slave shipwrecks around the world i was like, what? there are people that look like me who are living a life of adventure. maybe this could be for me, too. >> tara roberts with her book " w
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a clinical trial at johns hopkins funded by nih saved his life.continue with his treatment if he needs it again. thank you so much for being here. kyle, i saw chewbacca, your canine friend behind you, and we were very dog friendly. if he wants to say hello. but take us inside. what what what your thoughts are as this news that impacts you directly sort of comes in fast and furious. >> yeah, if i could. >> if you don't mind, i'm just. going to share a quick snippet of. >> my. >> background so people kind. of get a feel for and put a face to some of these cuts that are happening, because i know we're all seeing numbers. flying around and, you know, we're seeing things like nih thrown. >> around. >> and a lot of people may. >> not necessarily. >> know who they are and what. they do. >> so. >> i'm happy to be. >> here to share my story. >> and kind of put some of these things into a more human angle for people to understand. >> so, as you. >> can probably see from my background here, i'm a california kid at heart. >> and i joined the. >> navy way back
a clinical trial at johns hopkins funded by nih saved his life.continue with his treatment if he needs it again. thank you so much for being here. kyle, i saw chewbacca, your canine friend behind you, and we were very dog friendly. if he wants to say hello. but take us inside. what what what your thoughts are as this news that impacts you directly sort of comes in fast and furious. >> yeah, if i could. >> if you don't mind, i'm just. going to share a quick snippet of. >> my....
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we're looking out from the mark hopkins hotel and not seeing a whole lot whatsoever because the fog has swallowed our camera, temperatures mostly in the 50s, 49 in the city and 48 degrees in santa rosa. that's a full 31 degrees cooler than your high temperature earlier today. things have definitely cooled off in a hurry. the fog will continue to spread out through tonight. it's been moving in over the past few hours. that's a trend we'll see continuing as we look through the overnight. we'll see the fog even into the inland valleys widespread to start the day saturday, but it won't last long in the inland valleys. you'll see a mix of clouds and sunshine most of the day which means your temperatures will warm up to a greater extent than along the coast with the fog very stubborn. the farther inland, the more things warm up, low to mid-60s for the most part, about where we're supposed to be for this time of year. some of the warmest spots will reach the upper 60s by tomorrow afternoon. we'll knock a few degrees off these temperatures. pretty much everybody will be a few degrees below aver
we're looking out from the mark hopkins hotel and not seeing a whole lot whatsoever because the fog has swallowed our camera, temperatures mostly in the 50s, 49 in the city and 48 degrees in santa rosa. that's a full 31 degrees cooler than your high temperature earlier today. things have definitely cooled off in a hurry. the fog will continue to spread out through tonight. it's been moving in over the past few hours. that's a trend we'll see continuing as we look through the overnight. we'll...
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let's look where our temperatures stand now as we look out from the top of the mark hopkins hotel, justating through, should make for a pretty sunset. temperatures are a mix of 60s and 70s, 60s by the bay in san francisco and oakland, but inland temperatures still in the mid-70s. 74 in concord and livermore, 75 in santa rosa and san jose. the fog will be more of a factor through the rest of tonight. you'll see quite a bit making its way in from the coast spreading through the golden gate, trying to push into the inland valleys past midnight into the early morning hours of saturday. while the fog and low cloud cover will be widespread to start the day, it won't last all day inland. you'll see a mix of clouds and sunshine most of the day. closer to the coast and around the bay the fog will be more stubborn and impact our high temperatures. we all start off in the 40s, but only reaching mid-50s along the coast and upper 50s in san francisco. you go farther away from the water and temperatures warm to the low 60s in san rafael and petaluma and mid- to upper 60s farther inland in the north b
let's look where our temperatures stand now as we look out from the top of the mark hopkins hotel, justating through, should make for a pretty sunset. temperatures are a mix of 60s and 70s, 60s by the bay in san francisco and oakland, but inland temperatures still in the mid-70s. 74 in concord and livermore, 75 in santa rosa and san jose. the fog will be more of a factor through the rest of tonight. you'll see quite a bit making its way in from the coast spreading through the golden gate,...
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we're looking out from the mark hopkins hotel and not seeing a whole lot whatsoever because the fog hascamera, temperatures mostly in the 50s, 49 in the city and 48 degrees in santa rosa. that's a full 31 degrees cooler than your high temperature earlier today. things have definitely cooled off in a hurry. the fog will continue to spread out through tonight. it's been moving in over the past few hours. that's a trend we'll see continuing as we look through the overnight. we'll see the fog even into the inland valleys widespread to start the day saturday, but it won't last long in the inland valleys. you'll see a mix of clouds and sunshine most of the day which means your temperatures will warm up to a greater extent than along the coast with the fog very stubborn. the farther inland, the more things warm up, low to mid-60s for the most part, about where we're supposed to be for this time of year. some of the warmest spots will reach the upper 60s by tomorrow afternoon. we'll knock a few degrees off these temperatures. pretty much everybody will be a few degrees below average for high te
we're looking out from the mark hopkins hotel and not seeing a whole lot whatsoever because the fog hascamera, temperatures mostly in the 50s, 49 in the city and 48 degrees in santa rosa. that's a full 31 degrees cooler than your high temperature earlier today. things have definitely cooled off in a hurry. the fog will continue to spread out through tonight. it's been moving in over the past few hours. that's a trend we'll see continuing as we look through the overnight. we'll see the fog even...
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it doesn't show of course the problem becomes clearly hopkins. what it was cool wants to read, so clearly to pronounce black and beach is the main equipment supply for pentagon bio labs. go over the, the d t r a agency and the infamous for did treat to the bar treat to a huge customers. there's a reason why d t r a received a contract from the us department of defense to study a new strain of corona virus. along before the pandemic stats, that the cross opening on you are going to do is lots which ocean you does have to do with us the little that kind of the smoke of induced most of it suddenly issued nipple. that's number one position or lotion meter. not with them granted, which was a slide when i'm with them. you can find your blood can reach purple show for delta dental, not and they split the one you face and they submit the one yet. so i was most and they split onto my stuff, is that i was in yet, and they slid on it, but i give them this to judging by the documents of the appearance of us, scientists from organizations directly link or wor
it doesn't show of course the problem becomes clearly hopkins. what it was cool wants to read, so clearly to pronounce black and beach is the main equipment supply for pentagon bio labs. go over the, the d t r a agency and the infamous for did treat to the bar treat to a huge customers. there's a reason why d t r a received a contract from the us department of defense to study a new strain of corona virus. along before the pandemic stats, that the cross opening on you are going to do is lots...
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tokenize ations hopkins ends as wells hopes, deliveries, thing is to legally use it salvation as a lesson. and you as president, donald trump has announced that 25 percent tires will be in tires on canada and mexico. on tuesday, the value of the canadian told me we can do a one month, lo against us dollar price. now 2 people have died and several others ended off to recall. drove into crowds in the german city of my time . as far as he say, they've arrested a german national in connection with the attack. dominic came reports. this was the scene greeted rescue workers at midday. on monday and many people stood on the ground in the center of the city. witnesses describe what they saw? how about finding was that suddenly i saw a lot of police cause back and i was really shocked to see what had happened. i heard shots and lots of people started running in my direction. i didn't know exactly what was going on myself. my. i stood off to the side. i was a bit scared. police describe the sequence of events, device, and fox. the vehicle drove into a group of people in the pedestrian zone in the c
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it doesn't show of course the problem becomes clearly hopkins. what it was cool was to rent so clearly to pronounce. black and beach is the main equipment. supplies the pentagon by labs globally del ray agency and the infamous for did treat to the bar treat or a huge customers. there's a reason why d t r a received a contract from the us department of defense to study a new strain of corona virus. along before the pandemic stats, that the cross opening on you are going to going to do a lot search ocean. you does have to do with us the kind of the smoke of induced most of the technician nipple the table, and for those additional allows you to meet it. not with them. granted entry was a slave and i'm with them. you combine your bullet can reach or show the content will not. and they split the one. yeah. face and they submit the one yet, is that i was most and they split onto my stuff is that i was in. yeah. and they slipped on it, but i give them this to, judging by the documents of the appearance of us, scientists from organization this directly l
it doesn't show of course the problem becomes clearly hopkins. what it was cool was to rent so clearly to pronounce. black and beach is the main equipment. supplies the pentagon by labs globally del ray agency and the infamous for did treat to the bar treat or a huge customers. there's a reason why d t r a received a contract from the us department of defense to study a new strain of corona virus. along before the pandemic stats, that the cross opening on you are going to going to do a lot...
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some enzo one nobel prize at hopkins lot of his research was fraudulent. you look at the question for trump yeah yeah well you know if you want to look at but but that's what you should be punished for is much more transparency in science. i mean, you cannot you know, nobody can give informed consent for any trial really have to have experts look at it and then, you know and say, you know, whether this is good enough is really no mechanism to comment on clinical trials that they're useless. so the question i think is about about transparency sure. i, i really fully that there should be more transparency science and that there there are efforts being made to have more data be made public. the data behind and the papers you might see in a scholarly journal that's very very important and there is progress being made on it. but i got to say, it's not fast enough. it's very, very important for there to be scientists who comply, with the transparency guidelines more effectively. so we have just a few minutes. let's try to move through our last few questions real
some enzo one nobel prize at hopkins lot of his research was fraudulent. you look at the question for trump yeah yeah well you know if you want to look at but but that's what you should be punished for is much more transparency in science. i mean, you cannot you know, nobody can give informed consent for any trial really have to have experts look at it and then, you know and say, you know, whether this is good enough is really no mechanism to comment on clinical trials that they're useless. so...
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fellow for china studdies at carnegie endowment for international peace and adjunct professor at john hopkins school for international studdies and previously was a assistant professor at war colleges china amaritime studdies and specializes in maritime power and overseas military basing and the international law of the sea and holds a p.h.d. in government from cornell university and a b.a. in history from dartmouth. dr. matthew kron i go is vice president and senior investor for the center for strategy and security at the atlanta council and specializes in u.s. strategy and strategic competition with russia and nuclear deterrence and serves as tenure professor at georgetown university and also is a commissioner on the congressional commission on the strategic posture of the united states. previously he served in the department of defense and intelligence community under the bush, obama, and trump administrations and holds a p.h.d. and m.a. in political science from the university in california berkeley and a life member on foreign relations. dr.berg is head of the future of venezuela's initi
fellow for china studdies at carnegie endowment for international peace and adjunct professor at john hopkins school for international studdies and previously was a assistant professor at war colleges china amaritime studdies and specializes in maritime power and overseas military basing and the international law of the sea and holds a p.h.d. in government from cornell university and a b.a. in history from dartmouth. dr. matthew kron i go is vice president and senior investor for the center for...
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joining us now is senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security, doctor amesh adalja.y. measles vaccine. can you say what rfk is refusing to say? >> the measles vaccine is the solution to this outbreak, and rfk jr is kind of going around that he's not really giving a full throated defense. he's giving it a very kind of anemic, kind of perfunctory type of position on it when he should be doing what, for example, trump's first hhs secretary, alex azar, during the administration was a very full throated, very aggressive defense, saying this is the solution. this is the way out of this. this is why the outbreak occurred. but you're not really seeing seeing that. and i think it's what you would expect. why not? i think it's because he's shown who he is for the last several decades. we know that he's an anti-vaccine activist. we know he is aligned with people who have said that the mmr vaccine causes autism. he wouldn't even disavow that. during his confirmation hearings. he wants to make a statue to andrew wakefield, who was the guy who made that false statement. so this is
joining us now is senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security, doctor amesh adalja.y. measles vaccine. can you say what rfk is refusing to say? >> the measles vaccine is the solution to this outbreak, and rfk jr is kind of going around that he's not really giving a full throated defense. he's giving it a very kind of anemic, kind of perfunctory type of position on it when he should be doing what, for example, trump's first hhs secretary, alex azar, during the administration...
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if tony hopkins turned it down, it was coming to me.did. >> wow, that's a bold, bold statement. >> yeah, it's true. >> that's good. >> and i feel that way about geoffrey in "shine." that was his role. it belonged to him. >> what john doesn't know, i to got o offered most of the roles he got first. [ laughter ] >> if our lord wasn't testing us, he could take all these pornographic books and albums and turn them into one big fiery light! >> reporter: truth is just about any role they play is iconic, and can director james ashcroft's jenny pen, they get to do something extra special. act their age. >> you know, i said to james ashcroft, how old is this guy in the film? how old are you? 73. let's make him 73. that's the first time i played my own age. >> geoffrey and i have the great advantage of having grown to a certain age where we're -- we are each other's only competition. you get the great old man roles dealing with big issues like mortality and facing the loss of your own viability and loss of your own cognition. it's just been a ble
if tony hopkins turned it down, it was coming to me.did. >> wow, that's a bold, bold statement. >> yeah, it's true. >> that's good. >> and i feel that way about geoffrey in "shine." that was his role. it belonged to him. >> what john doesn't know, i to got o offered most of the roles he got first. [ laughter ] >> if our lord wasn't testing us, he could take all these pornographic books and albums and turn them into one big fiery light! >>...
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you begin your book, gerard manley hopkins and i and i think both of you are implicating both institutions and experience of faith in those two crises. but i want to start on with your book which had the word fear in it quite a bit. i circled it when i saw it. and you talk about the christian battlefield mindset way in which evangelical christians in particular find themselves under siege and how they've turned to politics as a way of understanding that and. also how they they seek for the position they're in. but i want to push a little bit further back in history than 2016, because one of the things that bridges statistics on faith show us are quite a huge partizan difference that that didn't come up your talk but i think is important so in the 1990s there was very little difference between and republicans when they were asked the question do you believe in god without a doubt. so 67% of republicans said yes. 63% of democrats said yes. by the 2020s, that number changed dramatically, 63% of republicans still answered that question, yes, but only 39% of democrats. and when you broke it out
you begin your book, gerard manley hopkins and i and i think both of you are implicating both institutions and experience of faith in those two crises. but i want to start on with your book which had the word fear in it quite a bit. i circled it when i saw it. and you talk about the christian battlefield mindset way in which evangelical christians in particular find themselves under siege and how they've turned to politics as a way of understanding that and. also how they they seek for the...
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