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and work on trauma, psychologists taught us, we know adapted programs, for example, from the hopkins institutegists, etc. and we are already using this experience, and this is very good. it helped, there is also a program called children and war for er healing techniques for children for their parents, that is, there are already enough tools in ukraine, but maybe they can be somehow distributed now, the worldwide a-a health organization also provides training on the program a- and working with stress is also very important, it can be said that our hope now is that in the near future a sufficient number of psychologists and psychiatrists will be trained who will then help others. let me. and how do you deal with these negative thoughts and actually the trauma that the war causes us? well, i use what gives people, of course, first of all, i understand what hmm we already have and we have enough. that is, you know, i want to tell you this the story when i was a student and i read the first book and i was very surprised at the time by one story when the man was very worried because the woman was q
and work on trauma, psychologists taught us, we know adapted programs, for example, from the hopkins institutegists, etc. and we are already using this experience, and this is very good. it helped, there is also a program called children and war for er healing techniques for children for their parents, that is, there are already enough tools in ukraine, but maybe they can be somehow distributed now, the worldwide a-a health organization also provides training on the program a- and working with...
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a senior fellow at the foreign policy institute and john hopkins university. thanks for joining us in the program. thank you very much, appreciate that, sir. so this our stick around for more in just about 30 minutes. ah a whole new world. yes. to see out these days because the advocate and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. a with with ah, a green either use this done on a posterior responsive via but we need to give a, give me a call when you hear doorstep. because when you're gone, this suddenly green is domes, donna, because all, and you live with low grade a. you're not with them. of course why he, why not? you throw your way now on frederick is dying you way. not teaching your way, not i will be can leave the key only so many drama me. he thought he will not need school choice. you're not winning. you can then let the bullet session a stronger solution. but the most, the c, p u h. it will not accuse a family a and you'll notice, oh, a december 2013. the lowest peaceful year in the
a senior fellow at the foreign policy institute and john hopkins university. thanks for joining us in the program. thank you very much, appreciate that, sir. so this our stick around for more in just about 30 minutes. ah a whole new world. yes. to see out these days because the advocate and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. a with with ah, a green either use this done on a posterior responsive via but we need to give a,...
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now we're going to cross live to hafez our go yell senior fellow at the foreign policy institute in john hopkins university. thanks for joining us on the program. so what do you, what do you make of the timing of these latest statements in the united nations regarding libya? well, this is sort of more or less, it's been a routine meeting that the security counseling holds on libya. this time, it is basically to discuss the role of the un mission in tripoli, and also to agree on a new emvoy or a special envoy for the security council and the secretary general in libya. ed, something that hasn't happened for the last, almost a year. and that position has been vacant, and it has been substituted by the secretary general with the special advisors to him. but a number of countries and in the security council went that situation to change and for our new special envoy to be name. well, how much do you think these western sanctions have actually done to bring peace to libya when a lot of these countries that are putting that have laid these sanctions against the country actually helped to topple gadhaf
now we're going to cross live to hafez our go yell senior fellow at the foreign policy institute in john hopkins university. thanks for joining us on the program. so what do you, what do you make of the timing of these latest statements in the united nations regarding libya? well, this is sort of more or less, it's been a routine meeting that the security counseling holds on libya. this time, it is basically to discuss the role of the un mission in tripoli, and also to agree on a new emvoy or a...
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we are also going to be visiting the institute on the campus of johns hopkins and we have tom gordonand they will give us updates and more. good morning. >> good morning. >> they will each reveal one of the new images and we are joined by millions of science fans from around the world. we have watch parties just for this event so we are really going international. we begin with india and we have a signal from nepal. welcome everybody there. welcome all the way from india. we will be back with them later. wonderful. we also have a warm welcome in portland oregon. next we will go off to milan italy. good afternoon italy. i guess we have a screen from italy and next we will go to vermont. hi vermont, nice to see you and thank you for being part of this today. we have the tania israel. hello israel. one more for now. people are giving hugs. we also have canada, hey vancouver. wonderful to have all those people with you. there's a huge party taking place with members of the web team. one of the things people have worked on a mission and part of our nasa family. hello team. there they are.
we are also going to be visiting the institute on the campus of johns hopkins and we have tom gordonand they will give us updates and more. good morning. >> good morning. >> they will each reveal one of the new images and we are joined by millions of science fans from around the world. we have watch parties just for this event so we are really going international. we begin with india and we have a signal from nepal. welcome everybody there. welcome all the way from india. we will be...
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black alumni presidential professor professor of history and a professor at the snf agora institute at the johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian. who's work examines. how blat americans have shaped the story of american democracy. professor jones is the author of vanguard. how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on a quality for all published in 2020 and was selected as one of times 100 must read for that year. she is also the author of the award-winning birthright citizens a history of race and rights in antebellum america published in 2018 all bound up together the woman questioned in african-american public culture 1830 to 1900 published in 2007, and she's co-editor of toward an intellectual history of black women published in 2015 prior to her academic career. she was a public interest to litigator in new york city, and she currently serves on the boards on the society of american historians national women's history museum the us capital historical society johns hopkins university, press the general of african-american history and slavery and abolition. pro
black alumni presidential professor professor of history and a professor at the snf agora institute at the johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian. who's work examines. how blat americans have shaped the story of american democracy. professor jones is the author of vanguard. how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on a quality for all published in 2020 and was selected as one of times 100 must read for that year. she is also the author of the...
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ukrainian institute of virology was collecting samples, but it was curated by an american non-governmental organization. eco health alliance may 10, 18th, security center. university health. johns hopkinseased a report describing the success of us groups such as the ncos alliance are making efforts to create viral directories. for as many viruses as possible, fundraising for fees is provided primarily by the us government through the agency international development usa races. worth more than $1 billion, the goal of these projects is to reduce outbreak uncertainty through broad cataloging. as many viral species as possible in the month before the outbreak of unknown pneumonia, which was dubbed the epidemic of vapers in august of the nineteenth year in the newspaper. the new york times, another piece came out. a lethal biological research facility at an army lab is shut down and security concerns with the disposal of hazardous materials have forced the government. suspend activities of the leading military biological center. it was the well-known in narrow circles laboratory at the ford dex army base, the ford dectric army complex, located in the state of merlint. this is not just the l
ukrainian institute of virology was collecting samples, but it was curated by an american non-governmental organization. eco health alliance may 10, 18th, security center. university health. johns hopkinseased a report describing the success of us groups such as the ncos alliance are making efforts to create viral directories. for as many viruses as possible, fundraising for fees is provided primarily by the us government through the agency international development usa races. worth more than...
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states, some of the most important research institutions are mayo clinic and minnesota or the cleveland clinic. and ohio, m. d. anderson and, and texas, or johns hopkins in, in, in maryland. those are some of the people you want to partner with, some of the most important health care companies. our company like united health in minnesota, there's number of health care companies in, in nashville, tennessee. so if you want to innovate in those sectors, you're going to need partnerships because it requires sort of a systems level integration. it's not like an app and the app store, it's a much more complicated multi faceted problem. you can't do it alone. you need those, those, those partnerships, and many of the partnership you need are with organizations companies in the middle of the country, which will advantage these rising city. if we pay more attention to what's happening, those cities, if we back more companies with venture capital in those cities, if we can reverse what's been a brain drain in many parts of the country, where people laughed because they didn't see much happening there. they didn't feel like they could, you know, to be an arch bi
states, some of the most important research institutions are mayo clinic and minnesota or the cleveland clinic. and ohio, m. d. anderson and, and texas, or johns hopkins in, in, in maryland. those are some of the people you want to partner with, some of the most important health care companies. our company like united health in minnesota, there's number of health care companies in, in nashville, tennessee. so if you want to innovate in those sectors, you're going to need partnerships because it...
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institute of virology was involved in sampling, but its activities were curated by an american non-governmental organization. eco healthalliance may 10 , 18th, safety center. university health. johns hopkinsscribing us successes groups such as the ngo eco health alliance are making efforts to creating virus catalogs. for as many viruses as possible funding for the collections is provided primarily by the us government through the usa international development agency expenditure is over $1 billion the purpose of these projects is to reduce the uncertainty of outbreaks through broad cataloging. as many viral species as possible in the month before the outbreak of unknown pneumonia, which was dubbed the epidemic of vapers in august of the nineteenth year in the newspaper. the new york times, another piece came out. deadly biological research in the army laboratory closed and security concerns the problem with the disposal of hazardous materials forced the government. suspend the activities of the leading military biological center. it was the well-known in narrow circles laboratory at the ford army base d3k the ford dectric army complex, located in the state of merland - this is not just the
institute of virology was involved in sampling, but its activities were curated by an american non-governmental organization. eco healthalliance may 10 , 18th, safety center. university health. johns hopkinsscribing us successes groups such as the ngo eco health alliance are making efforts to creating virus catalogs. for as many viruses as possible funding for the collections is provided primarily by the us government through the usa international development agency expenditure is over $1...
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institute of virology was involved in collecting samples, but the curator its activities, the american non-governmental organization eco-hellance spoke on may 10, 1918 , the center for security. university health. johns hopkinst outlining us progress which groups like the ngo health alliance are making efforts to create virus catalogs for as many viruses as possible funding for collections is provided primarily by the us government through the us international development agency spending. amount to more than 1 billion dollars, the purpose of these projects is to to reduce the uncertainty of outbreaks through broad cataloging. as many viral species as possible in the month before the outbreak of unknown pneumonia, which was dubbed the epidemic of vapers in august of the nineteenth year in the newspaper. the new york times, another piece came out. a lethal biological research facility at an army lab is shut down and security concerns with the disposal of hazardous materials have forced the government. suspend the activities of the leading military biological center, it was famous in narrow circles laboratories at the ford dex army base, the ford dex army complex, located in the state of maryland - this is not
institute of virology was involved in collecting samples, but the curator its activities, the american non-governmental organization eco-hellance spoke on may 10, 1918 , the center for security. university health. johns hopkinst outlining us progress which groups like the ngo health alliance are making efforts to create virus catalogs for as many viruses as possible funding for collections is provided primarily by the us government through the us international development agency spending....