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. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the president of johns hopkins universitydaniels. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning. it's a pleasure, truly a pleasure to be joined by so many colleagues and public health leaders from johns hopkins, maryland, and, indeed, around the country. i'm pleased to be able to acknowledge and welcome governor tom wolfe of pennsylvania. where are you, governor? i thought we had governor tom wolfe. he was in the lobby. my guess is with that, he'll probably find his way here in the near future. i am confident that our alumninst michael bloomberg is in the room today. supporter of the bloomberg school health and bloomberg american health initiative launched two years ago with my extraordinary commitment of $300 million. that used to be a big number for johns hopkins. but i digress. as you have seen, today's agenda is future looking. as mike bloomberg frequently reminds us to look ahead effectively you have to look back. sometimes way back. in this case, i want to go back to new england in 1736. that year, a strange disease swept
. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the president of johns hopkins universitydaniels. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning. it's a pleasure, truly a pleasure to be joined by so many colleagues and public health leaders from johns hopkins, maryland, and, indeed, around the country. i'm pleased to be able to acknowledge and welcome governor tom wolfe of pennsylvania. where are you, governor? i thought we had governor tom wolfe. he was in the lobby....
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degree from columbia university and we are proud to say that he joined the faculty at johns hopkins university where he was a professor. he then went to work at the world bank for over a decade he and in 2001 he returned home as a special adviser to the unitedd nations secretary general envoy and in that capacity he helped draft the roadmap for the democratically elected government in afghanistan and when it became a reality he was appointed as the minister finance under hamid karzai. in 2004 he stepped down from his post to become the chancellor of kabul university where he founded the institute for the state effectiveness and the state reconstruction. in 2014, he ran for and won elections and we are willing i would like to welcome him to johns hopkins university and we look forward to hearing his views. also with us is a member you that the administration who served as the minister of finance and chief advisor to the president in technology and before accepting his current position he served as the president of california state university. the distinguished practitioner r in residence at the
degree from columbia university and we are proud to say that he joined the faculty at johns hopkins university where he was a professor. he then went to work at the world bank for over a decade he and in 2001 he returned home as a special adviser to the unitedd nations secretary general envoy and in that capacity he helped draft the roadmap for the democratically elected government in afghanistan and when it became a reality he was appointed as the minister finance under hamid karzai. in 2004...
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. $1.8 billion donation to johns hopkins university. what is it for? it will fund financial aid for low and middle income students allowing johns hopkins to admit on a need basis and grant loans in more aid packages. not a building, but helping students. >> bloomberg writing in the op-ed. america is at its best when we reward people based on the quality of the work, not the size of their pocketbook. bloomberg has long talked about fi this and he plans on decides on a 2020 bid no later than february. >>> nine minutes past the hour. imagine driving through this to get more than 20 students away from a raging wildfire. we will have the latest efforts to contain the camp wildfires. nearly 1,000 people still unaccounted for. today day e g to get mot ... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you c
. $1.8 billion donation to johns hopkins university. what is it for? it will fund financial aid for low and middle income students allowing johns hopkins to admit on a need basis and grant loans in more aid packages. not a building, but helping students. >> bloomberg writing in the op-ed. america is at its best when we reward people based on the quality of the work, not the size of their pocketbook. bloomberg has long talked about fi this and he plans on decides on a 2020 bid no later...
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of johns hopkins university joining us. plenty more to come here on "daybreak asia."oomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery on in new york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. softbank's vision fund will invest $2 billion in a -- funding and development. they sell products from consumer electronics to food and claims that half of korea's population has downloaded its app. obviously some made -- masayoshi son made a fortune backing alibaba. the of the structure company says it is considering selling minority interest in some of its assets. it will be listed on the london stock exchange. the ipo could give them more firepower for deals and would also cut its exposure to the u.k. ahead of brexit. haidi: japanese shipping line reducing forippon, crew members. the goal is to make it easier for seafaring workers to convert money into their local currencies. most of the crew uses 800 -- the digital coin would be pegged to the dollar. coming up in the next hour of "daybreak asia," we will be discussing the market plunge. we have got of course the major mar
of johns hopkins university joining us. plenty more to come here on "daybreak asia."oomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery on in new york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. softbank's vision fund will invest $2 billion in a -- funding and development. they sell products from consumer electronics to food and claims that half of korea's population has downloaded its app. obviously some made -- masayoshi son made a fortune backing alibaba. the of the...
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. $1.8 billion donation to johns hopkins university. the gift is the biggest contribution to the academic institution in american history. it will fund financial aid for low and middle income students allowing johns hopkins to admit on a need basis and grant loans in more aid packages. >> bloomberg writing in the op-ed. america is at its best when we reward people based on the quality of the work, not the size of their pocketbook. >> bloomberg focused on impro improving access to colleges and universities to student whose cannot afford -- students who cannot afford it. bloomberg has long talked about this and he plans on decides on a 2020 bid no later than february. >>> coming up, the latest efforts to contain the camp fire. still nearly 1,000 unaccounted for. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelieva
. $1.8 billion donation to johns hopkins university. the gift is the biggest contribution to the academic institution in american history. it will fund financial aid for low and middle income students allowing johns hopkins to admit on a need basis and grant loans in more aid packages. >> bloomberg writing in the op-ed. america is at its best when we reward people based on the quality of the work, not the size of their pocketbook. >> bloomberg focused on impro improving access to...
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university. former new york city mayor and hopkin grad michael bloomberg is making the $1.8 billion donation. iversity will eliminate udent loans in financial aidin packages bng next fall. the university will instead offer scholarships that don't have to be repaid. >>> we are working for you. news4 first alerted you to a story about a local business accused of deceiving seniors out of thousands of dollars. well, now more accusations and outrage. reporterinvestigative susan hogan is working for you on a story that you'll see only on news4.e >> reporter:irst told you about this virginia business about two years ago. the ownerasccused of taking thousands of dollars from seniors from medical equipment like stair lifts and wheelchair ramps but never delivering them. after our first stories aired, we started getting other customers. so we decided to bring these people together. perfect strangers. was not n imagine, it easy for them to make this trip, but they were on a mission. veey want to make sure other families don'thave to deal with the frustration they went through.>> he could tell lies, it's
university. former new york city mayor and hopkin grad michael bloomberg is making the $1.8 billion donation. iversity will eliminate udent loans in financial aidin packages bng next fall. the university will instead offer scholarships that don't have to be repaid. >>> we are working for you. news4 first alerted you to a story about a local business accused of deceiving seniors out of thousands of dollars. well, now more accusations and outrage. reporterinvestigative susan hogan is...
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stuart schrader, lecturer in sociology at johns hopkins university.forthcoming book "badges , without borders: how global counterinsurgency transformed american policing." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
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he's taught at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university and at george mason school book is a researcher at the rand corporation and served as deputy directory for the state department policy planning staff. he's the author of political order and political decay, the origins of political order, the end of history and the last man, trust, america at a crossroads, now this book, while we hear today, "identity." i want to start, frank, by asking you for something we were talking about earlier, which is i was a little surprised that you took on this issue of identity and identity politics but as you told me this is something that goes back to the essay and book he wrote many, many years ago that i think was the work the road first brought you to national international attention. if you want to talk but its origins in the end of history and bring us up to the present. >> sure. in 19 and two i published a book called the end of history and the last man took a lot of people have criticized the concept but they actually didn't read the book. [laughing] if they h
he's taught at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university and at george mason school book is a researcher at the rand corporation and served as deputy directory for the state department policy planning staff. he's the author of political order and political decay, the origins of political order, the end of history and the last man, trust, america at a crossroads, now this book, while we hear today, "identity." i want to start, frank, by asking you for...
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we're very proud to say he joined the faculty of anthropology department at johns hopkins university where he was professionor. he went on to work for the world bank for over a decade on various projects around the world. and in 2001, he returned home as a special advisor to the united nations secretary-general's envoy to afghanistan. and in that capacity he helped draft the road map for a new democratically elected government in afghanistan. when that vision became a reality, president ghani was appointed as minister of finance. under the then-president hamid karzai. his passion for building a brighter future for afghanistan won him a medal, the highest civilian award in afghanistan. in 2004, he stepped down from his post to become the chancellor of kabul university where he founded the institute for state effectiveness, and is a world-renowned expert in the field of state recon construction, he also co-authored the book "fixing ailing states," in 2008. in 2014 president ghani ran for and won presidency of afghanistan. we are grateful for his willingness to take time out of his rema
we're very proud to say he joined the faculty of anthropology department at johns hopkins university where he was professionor. he went on to work for the world bank for over a decade on various projects around the world. and in 2001, he returned home as a special advisor to the united nations secretary-general's envoy to afghanistan. and in that capacity he helped draft the road map for a new democratically elected government in afghanistan. when that vision became a reality, president ghani...
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new york mayor michael bloomberg has pledged to donate $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins university. the donation is the largest ever to a u.s. university. and according to the university's president will eliminate loans for students in need. >>> will smith says he's crossed another item off his bucket list by crossing a finish line in havana, cuba. >> on three weeks' notice i'm running a half marathon. i'm excited. you know, the energy is ridiculous in this place. >> organizers say the actor was among about 6,000 racers and that runners from the u.s. were the most represented among foreign participants. it seems like every week he's crossing something off his bucket list. >> a half marathon. it is impressive. not half as impressive as bill karins' full marathon triumph in new york city. >> still recovering from that. it was like two weeks. let's get into this busy week of forecasting and traveling and everything else that goes into this thanksgiving week. thankfully we don't have any huge storms. some little ones out there. a little rain and light snow through southern new england.
new york mayor michael bloomberg has pledged to donate $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins university. the donation is the largest ever to a u.s. university. and according to the university's president will eliminate loans for students in need. >>> will smith says he's crossed another item off his bucket list by crossing a finish line in havana, cuba. >> on three weeks' notice i'm running a half marathon. i'm excited. you know, the energy is ridiculous in this place....
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he's giving $1.8 billion to his alma mater, john hopkins university. the money will help low and middle income students gain access to college. bloomberg says no qualified student should be kept out of college based on their family's bank account. >>> well, "sunday night football" was a chilly one in chicago between the bears and the vikings. the game was close in the fourth quarter when minnesota quarterback kirk cousins had a pass intercepted and returned for a touchdown. >> the vikings mounted a late comeback attempt with cousins throwing two touchdown passes, but it just wasn't enough. chicago held on to win, 25-20. >> da bears, da bears, da bears, da bears, da bears. >> da bears. that's right. that's your team? >> i mean, by defaultish. >> by default. they're playing good. you should at least claim them. >> people back home would be like, why didn't you? go bears. >> fair weather fan. >>> the cleveland browns and former secretary of state condoleezza rice want to make one thing clear, condi will not be the team's next head coach. >> okay. >> there
he's giving $1.8 billion to his alma mater, john hopkins university. the money will help low and middle income students gain access to college. bloomberg says no qualified student should be kept out of college based on their family's bank account. >>> well, "sunday night football" was a chilly one in chicago between the bears and the vikings. the game was close in the fourth quarter when minnesota quarterback kirk cousins had a pass intercepted and returned for a touchdown....
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york city mayor, michael bloomberg donating a record $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins universitythe money will fund scholarships for low and middle income students. bloomberg says denying students entry to college based on their inability to pay undermines equal opportunity. >>> how about this one? a possible end to a long-running mystery in the art world. a missing picasso seems to have been recovered. the painting was stolen from the museum in the netherlands six years ago and now prosecutors in romania are working to authenticate a work that surfaced over the weekend after two people turned the painting over to authorities with no further details. it's likely work a million dollars. >>> coming up, a possible breakthrough treatment for peanut allergies. >>> but first, a new twist in that alleged gofundme scam, involving a homeless man. he and a young couple face charges and now hear why the woman claims she is the real victim. >>> and an elevator plunges 84 stories. how the people inside were rescued. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the
york city mayor, michael bloomberg donating a record $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins universitythe money will fund scholarships for low and middle income students. bloomberg says denying students entry to college based on their inability to pay undermines equal opportunity. >>> how about this one? a possible end to a long-running mystery in the art world. a missing picasso seems to have been recovered. the painting was stolen from the museum in the netherlands six years...
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know if you engage with him very much but he's a professor of the history of medicine atjohn hopkins university. he says that the message of your book, bluprint, is "vintage genetic determinism". now, why are you arguing with that notion, that it is deterministic? because — i don't know if he read the book — but he didn't review the book, he just reviewed... he didn't like the message of genetic influence, and that was a review in nature, for example. it's easy to say, i can talk about genetic influences accounting for 50% of the differences between us, say, in schizophrenia, or personality or spatial ability. but i'm not saying it determines it. first of all because 50% is not genetic. but even the part that is genetic, it doesn't mean you can't do anything about your behaviour. it's just these are genetic nudges. you know, they push you. if you have met kids who are really good at maths, they make their world maths. theyjoke about maths, they talk maths, they think maths, so they create an environment that is kind of in line with their genetic tendencies. it is not this deterministic hardwire
know if you engage with him very much but he's a professor of the history of medicine atjohn hopkins university. he says that the message of your book, bluprint, is "vintage genetic determinism". now, why are you arguing with that notion, that it is deterministic? because — i don't know if he read the book — but he didn't review the book, he just reviewed... he didn't like the message of genetic influence, and that was a review in nature, for example. it's easy to say, i can talk...
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former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg, is donating $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins universitytution in the united states. it will provide financial aid for low and middle—income students. the baltimore university says the contribution will allow it to eliminate student loans through financial aid packages, starting next autumn. social media giant facebook will announce new measures to help support britain's local newspapers. they range from training for journalists to support with recruitment and subscriptions. the announcement comes just days after one of britain's largest local newspaper groups went into administration because of unmanageable debts. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, has this report. and, were in a local paper came with esteem, influence and a solid wage. titles like the independently owned address and star in northampton were treasured in their communities. these days they're important as grown further, but their commercial clout is diminishing. now if you wa nt clout is diminishing. now if you want a second—hand car, you look online. and if you want local, fewe
former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg, is donating $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins universitytution in the united states. it will provide financial aid for low and middle—income students. the baltimore university says the contribution will allow it to eliminate student loans through financial aid packages, starting next autumn. social media giant facebook will announce new measures to help support britain's local newspapers. they range from training for journalists to...
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i would like to welcome president ghani to sais and john hopkins university and we very much look forward to hearing his views. also with us this morning is a member of president ghani's administration dr. mohamed homayun, served as minister of finance and chief adviser to the president, infrastructure, human capital and technology and before accepting current position in 2015 dr. qayoumi served as president california state university, our conversation will be moderated by retired lieutenant david barno, the distinguished practitioner residence at the school of international service at american university and he's also now a visiting professor at our strategic study's program here at sais, he was the senior american commander of u.s. and coalition forces in afghanistan from 2003 until 2005. we all at sais are looking very much forward this conversation today on veterans day about afghanistan and i would like to thank all of you for joining us today. and in particular i'm honored to welcome president ghan toi our gathering today. mr. president, please. [applause] [inaudible] >> general ba
i would like to welcome president ghani to sais and john hopkins university and we very much look forward to hearing his views. also with us this morning is a member of president ghani's administration dr. mohamed homayun, served as minister of finance and chief adviser to the president, infrastructure, human capital and technology and before accepting current position in 2015 dr. qayoumi served as president california state university, our conversation will be moderated by retired lieutenant...
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. >>> michael bloomberg is giving johns hopkins university $1.8 billion. bloomberg graduated from john hopkins in 1964 and said the money will be used to help students pay their tuition with the goal of establishing increasing admissions. it's the biggest donation ever made to a college or university. >> that's a nice contribution. >>> fortune magazine has the business person of the year. who is it? >> okay, so it's fortune magazine naming the c.e.o. of progressive insurance the business person of the year. trisha griffith was an entry level employee and became the c.e.o. in 2016, one of 24 female chief executives at a fortune 500 company, and progressive is now the third largest auto insurance company, and the stock is up 50% over the last 12 months. certainly steering the ship well, it seems. >> well deserved, and showing you can rise to the top with hard work. diane king hall from cbs money watch this morning, diane, thank you. >>> it's 5:40. >> tis the season for christmas music. it's playing, and coming up this morning a new challenge, just in time for
. >>> michael bloomberg is giving johns hopkins university $1.8 billion. bloomberg graduated from john hopkins in 1964 and said the money will be used to help students pay their tuition with the goal of establishing increasing admissions. it's the biggest donation ever made to a college or university. >> that's a nice contribution. >>> fortune magazine has the business person of the year. who is it? >> okay, so it's fortune magazine naming the c.e.o. of progressive...
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michael bloomberg, yesterday, pledged to donate $1.8 billion to student financial aid at johns hopkins universityetting a record for the largest ever donation to a u.s. college or university. and boy, was he pissed when the alumni society called him the next day. hi, would you like to make a donation? [ laughter ] are you kidding? really? lose my number. [ applause ] a celebrity beauty expert su theest way to avoid puffy skin from air travel is to cover your face in a layer of vaseline before boarding. said her seat mate, "oh, wow. that's so interesting. thank you. [ light laughter ] thank you." [ light laughter ] i acted the hell out of that one,s. i don't know -- i don't know what more you want from me. i mimed the earbuds and everything. thank you. okay. [ cheers and applause ] all i had to do was beg for it. [ laughter ] and finally, the adult website pornhub has launched a new fashion collection featuring tote bags, t-shirts, and socks. well, one sock. [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ her animated movie "ralph breaks the internet" is in
michael bloomberg, yesterday, pledged to donate $1.8 billion to student financial aid at johns hopkins universityetting a record for the largest ever donation to a u.s. college or university. and boy, was he pissed when the alumni society called him the next day. hi, would you like to make a donation? [ laughter ] are you kidding? really? lose my number. [ applause ] a celebrity beauty expert su theest way to avoid puffy skin from air travel is to cover your face in a layer of vaseline before...
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mater, the former new york city mayor and possibly 2020 contender giving $1.8 billion to john hopkins universityest ever donation to a u.s. university or college, the money will allow the private university in baltimore to offer financial aid plans without student loans. well, spending less at the pump might mean spending more on presents, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business here with more on why you may see more gifts under the tree this year, that would be good news, tracee, good morning. tracee: good morning, gas prices, oil prices, those have been dropping so economists say that could translate into people spending more money this holiday season, now, analysts are estimating that the savings across the country could be 2 to $4 billion, that translates to about 20 to $40 per household of savings this time, of course, the big question is how long will these low oil and gas prices last, but for now this is good news for us as we head into this busy shopping holiday season. heather: all right, tracee, let's talk about shoppers, they can actually get started putting those savings to
mater, the former new york city mayor and possibly 2020 contender giving $1.8 billion to john hopkins universityest ever donation to a u.s. university or college, the money will allow the private university in baltimore to offer financial aid plans without student loans. well, spending less at the pump might mean spending more on presents, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business here with more on why you may see more gifts under the tree this year, that would be good news, tracee, good...
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. >>> michael bloomberg gave his first donation to jns hopkins university the year after he graduatedhe says he gave $5ecause that is all he could afford. he's doing a little better now. this time around he isiving $1.8 billion. bloomberg explained his decision in an op-ed today in the "new york times." he wants the money to be used for financial aid so that every student will be admitted based solely on merit and their finances will never again enter into admissions decisions there. >>> people from all walks of life come together with one purpose, coming up, how one man allegedly took advantage of them and what you can do to protect your loved es. >>> and have you heard, it will be pretty cold this thanksgiving. doug lets us know st how cojuld >>> there is disbelief tonight from dozens who say they were deceived by a local businessman. >> and complaints go back years. susan hogan is here with the story that you will see only on 4. >> we first told you about a business called access mobility two years ago. the owner was accused of taking thousands of dollars from seniors for medical e
. >>> michael bloomberg gave his first donation to jns hopkins university the year after he graduatedhe says he gave $5ecause that is all he could afford. he's doing a little better now. this time around he isiving $1.8 billion. bloomberg explained his decision in an op-ed today in the "new york times." he wants the money to be used for financial aid so that every student will be admitted based solely on merit and their finances will never again enter into admissions...
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he joined the faculty of anthropology department at johns hopkins university's -- university. he went on to work for the world bank on various projects around the world. in 2001, he returned home as a special advisor to the united nations secretary-general's advisor to afghanistan. he helped draft the map for a new democratically elected government. when that vision became a reality, president ghani was --ointed as minister of's minister of finance. his passion for building a brighter future for afghanistan won him a medal, the highest citizen award in afghanistan. in 2004, he steps down from his post to become the chancellor of kabul university where he founded the institute for state effectiveness, and is a world-renowned export -- expert in the field of state refurbishment. won the he ran for and presidency of afghanistan. we are grateful for his willingness to take time out of his schedule to speak with us this morning. i would like to welcome president ghani and, we look forward to hearing his views. member -- a is the member of the administration, who serves as the minis
he joined the faculty of anthropology department at johns hopkins university's -- university. he went on to work for the world bank on various projects around the world. in 2001, he returned home as a special advisor to the united nations secretary-general's advisor to afghanistan. he helped draft the map for a new democratically elected government. when that vision became a reality, president ghani was --ointed as minister of's minister of finance. his passion for building a brighter future...
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meantime, former new york mayor bloomberg is donating $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins universityill boost financial aid for low and middle income students. the school will eliminate student loans and financial aid packages next fall in favor of scholarships that do not have to be repaid. the contribution is said to be the largest ever to any educational institution in the united states. bloomberg is said to be seriously considering a run for president in 2020. next up, accusations that the u.s. is responds cybil for the deaths of dozens of civilians in syria. since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neig
meantime, former new york mayor bloomberg is donating $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins universityill boost financial aid for low and middle income students. the school will eliminate student loans and financial aid packages next fall in favor of scholarships that do not have to be repaid. the contribution is said to be the largest ever to any educational institution in the united states. bloomberg is said to be seriously considering a run for president in 2020. next up, accusations...
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. >> he just made a $1.8 billion to johns hopkins university. pope to say yay all these allege funds. >> he could have quoted jesus christ who said i could catch you a fish or teach you to fish so you can feed yourself for a lifetime. people should be able to help themselves. >> maybe he'll say i'm just raising awareness to the wealth and inequality around the globe. but it could be a convenient distraction away from the catholic church's problem which is a whole other story to begin with. i don't think the catholic church or the pope should talk about how wealth should be distributed when they receive a lot of money. david: the vatican itself is a rich organization. this pope grew up in argentina at a time when juan peron who was essentially a nazi, a national socialist who was in central for 30 years. that's his version of capitalism. >> capitalism is an unknown around the world. pursuing life, liberty and pursuit of happiness is what the pope and people around the world should try to emulate. >> i'm jewish. i heard from people hop care about
. >> he just made a $1.8 billion to johns hopkins university. pope to say yay all these allege funds. >> he could have quoted jesus christ who said i could catch you a fish or teach you to fish so you can feed yourself for a lifetime. people should be able to help themselves. >> maybe he'll say i'm just raising awareness to the wealth and inequality around the globe. but it could be a convenient distraction away from the catholic church's problem which is a whole other story...
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. >>> former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is giving $1.8 billion to johns hopkins universityill be used for scholarships and grants. pretty cool here still doesn't take the cake. harvard, 39.2 billion. -- rumors surfacing yesterday the browns wanted to interview, get this, former secretary of state condoleezza rice for the job. yeah the team later issued a statement squashing that rumor but did give a nod to rice's loyalty to the browns. she weighed in, i'm not ready to coach but i would like to call a play or two if the browns need ideas. she hopes the nfl would do more to bring women into coaching positions. >> they need her help, leadership. >> get involved. call a play. frank holland, thank you. >>> in the sports world, it was an old-fashioned nfc north clash on sunday night football last night. the bears of chicago hosting those vikings from minnesota and they took a commanding lead with a field goal the bears did hold on to win 25-20. it was their fourth straight victory. paddling the boat. that is the longest winning streak for the bears, by the way, in six years. >>>
. >>> former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is giving $1.8 billion to johns hopkins universityill be used for scholarships and grants. pretty cool here still doesn't take the cake. harvard, 39.2 billion. -- rumors surfacing yesterday the browns wanted to interview, get this, former secretary of state condoleezza rice for the job. yeah the team later issued a statement squashing that rumor but did give a nod to rice's loyalty to the browns. she weighed in, i'm not ready to coach...
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it is a $1.8 billion lump sum gift donated to his alma mater, johns hopkins university to fund financial for students in need allowing hopkins to make all admissions decisions on a so-called need blind basis. i get choked up even saying it. that's supposed to ensure all applicants get a fair shot at admission regardless of the ability to pay for the education. to impact social change, economic mobility, awe dress income inequality, do it through quality. a hero of mine, jeffrey canada, former and ceo of the harlem xhirn's zone a nonprofit for kids and families in harlem neighborhood. jeffrey, great to see you. walk me through. you have been involved from the beginning with this. walk me through the specifics of a gift like this. >> this is stunning. all right? so first of all, let's just deal with that number. $1.8 billion. mike saw a problem and he solved it himself. and he took care of that. but now, he still has a regular foundation. this is not all he's doing. >> but so tell me how it works. >> he is going to make sure every single child who qualifies for hopkins can get into that sc
it is a $1.8 billion lump sum gift donated to his alma mater, johns hopkins university to fund financial for students in need allowing hopkins to make all admissions decisions on a so-called need blind basis. i get choked up even saying it. that's supposed to ensure all applicants get a fair shot at admission regardless of the ability to pay for the education. to impact social change, economic mobility, awe dress income inequality, do it through quality. a hero of mine, jeffrey canada, former...
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we're excited to be cohosting this event tonight with our partners at johns hopkins university's sheraton library inside the gorgeous peabody library and of course before i moved to baltimore a little over a year ago i walked into the peabody to look at it because it is known nationwide if not internationally as such an amazingly beautiful library. i'd like to welcome the members of our board of trustees and directors here tonight as well as many of you support the enoch pratt library. programs like this wouldn't be possible without your support. we are a couple blocks away from our historic library which is currently undergoing hundred $15million renovation . this time next year we will be excited to welcome all of you back during our grand reopening celebrations and we did just get a brand-new fire suppression system also. tonight we're excited to be here for a very special practice writers live presentation. susan orlean has been a journalist for the new yorker since the 1990s. she's the best selling author of a number of wonderful books and of course meryl streep played her in a movie
we're excited to be cohosting this event tonight with our partners at johns hopkins university's sheraton library inside the gorgeous peabody library and of course before i moved to baltimore a little over a year ago i walked into the peabody to look at it because it is known nationwide if not internationally as such an amazingly beautiful library. i'd like to welcome the members of our board of trustees and directors here tonight as well as many of you support the enoch pratt library. programs...
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one doctor, the director of emergency surgeries at johns hopkins university ask a survivor of gun violenceed, i cannot believe the audacity of the nra to make such ady visive statement. we take care of these patients every day. where are they when i'm having to tell families their loved ones died? >> luckily i've only been watching it on television over the years. you have to walk into that waiting room at the hospital. >> let me first say thank you very much for having me. you know, that communication and that rhetoric that we've heard from the nra is a clear demonstration to myself, the medical community and frankly americans across this country that they are not serious about moving the needle forward on this issue. and the reality is i have to walk into that waiting room and sometimes when i look at the faces of those mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers, i realize that what i'm about to do is rock their world. i'm about to change their life, and i often think of my own experience and what my family must have thought as that surgeon came out to talk to them, and that's something -- >> y
one doctor, the director of emergency surgeries at johns hopkins university ask a survivor of gun violenceed, i cannot believe the audacity of the nra to make such ady visive statement. we take care of these patients every day. where are they when i'm having to tell families their loved ones died? >> luckily i've only been watching it on television over the years. you have to walk into that waiting room at the hospital. >> let me first say thank you very much for having me. you...
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baltimore, maryland, where we're jojoined by stuart schrader, lecturer in sociology at johns hopkins university forthcoming book is titled "badges without borders: how global counterinsurgency transformed american policing."" stuart schrader, welcomeme to democracy now! first, respond to what president trump and head of the border patrol foundation said about the tear gas and the fact that it was shot at women and children on the border. >> both of these statements are misleading. in the case of president trump's statement, he isis trying g to m ththe tear gas is a mildld foro. simplply simply untrue. the tear gas that was used is a chemical called. the government border patrol iss referring to pepepper spray. again, it was cs that was used. it is an extremely powerful chemical. the term tear gas, when s is misleading. it does not just make your eyes tear when it affects your body. it also makes all of your mucous membranes become inflamed. of expel large amounts mucus. you cough. you feel like you cannot breathe. you feel like you are choking. reallym tear gas doesn't describe the effects a ar
baltimore, maryland, where we're jojoined by stuart schrader, lecturer in sociology at johns hopkins university forthcoming book is titled "badges without borders: how global counterinsurgency transformed american policing."" stuart schrader, welcomeme to democracy now! first, respond to what president trump and head of the border patrol foundation said about the tear gas and the fact that it was shot at women and children on the border. >> both of these statements are...
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york city mayor michael bloomberg has donated a record $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins university's the largest gift ever given to an american educational institution. the money will go to replace student loans with scholarships at the baltimore university still to come on the "newshour," hundreds remain missing following the deadliest wildfire in california histor u.s. determines the saudi crown prince ordered the murder of a journalist; a new work requirement program causes thousands to le medicaid coverage in arkansas and much more. >> woodruff: returning to the wildfires in californi more than 11,000 homes have been torched since the mp fire broke out in the northern part of the state. officials say it may take until the end of the month before the blaze is fully contained. in addition to the devastation and loss of life, residents are dealing wivily polluted air as well. as william brangham reports, firefighters reported significant progress weekend. >> reporter: it's been 11 days since the led "camp fire" ignited. >> almost like hell on earth, honestly. it's been crazy. >> r
york city mayor michael bloomberg has donated a record $1.8 billion to his alma mater, johns hopkins university's the largest gift ever given to an american educational institution. the money will go to replace student loans with scholarships at the baltimore university still to come on the "newshour," hundreds remain missing following the deadliest wildfire in california histor u.s. determines the saudi crown prince ordered the murder of a journalist; a new work requirement program...
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former historian of the international spy museum, the former cia officer, lecturer at johns hopkins university, and president of the north american society for intelligence history. before turning the program over to steve, i just want to read the last sentence of his book. he said, "the national press club remains a place where reporters and sources need to -- meet to solve humanity's problems over a beer." that ultimately is the national press building's greatest legacy and a sign that even in dark times, decency may prevail. that is how we like to think of the club. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome steve usdin. [applause] mr. usdin: i am going to tell a few stories for a little bit, then i am going to ask mark to come and provide comment, and then we will open it up to questions to all of you. thank you. can you hear me? i want to thank gil, and an -- and the archivist of the national press club/ in the introduction to the book i would say he is heart and soul of the club. [applause] one of the reasons i want to thank you is because i had trepidation while i was writing this book that y
former historian of the international spy museum, the former cia officer, lecturer at johns hopkins university, and president of the north american society for intelligence history. before turning the program over to steve, i just want to read the last sentence of his book. he said, "the national press club remains a place where reporters and sources need to -- meet to solve humanity's problems over a beer." that ultimately is the national press building's greatest legacy and a sign...
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. >> reporter: joseph sakran is a trauma surgeon at johns hopkins university in baltimore.ly treats many gunshot wound victims. he was one. >> the bullet ruptured my windpipe right here and then these scars are where i had the emergency surgery. >> reporter: in 1994, when he was just 17, sakran was at a high school football game when a fight broke out and someone started shooting. he ended up with a paralyzed vocal cord. after the nra tweet, sakran responded, "i cannot believe the audacity of the nra." >> where is the nra when i'm having to tell those loved ones that their family member has died and is not coming back? >> reporter: sakran's tweet was followed by an avalanche of others from fellow doctors, slamming the nra. one, accompanied by an x-ray says, "i helped save a gun violence victim in med school. those are my hands holding pressure on his femoral artery. the bullet is right by my fingertips. this is me in my lane, nra." recent accounts from weapons experts on the guns used in high-profile shootings have intensified the political debate. cbs' 60 minutes recently
. >> reporter: joseph sakran is a trauma surgeon at johns hopkins university in baltimore.ly treats many gunshot wound victims. he was one. >> the bullet ruptured my windpipe right here and then these scars are where i had the emergency surgery. >> reporter: in 1994, when he was just 17, sakran was at a high school football game when a fight broke out and someone started shooting. he ended up with a paralyzed vocal cord. after the nra tweet, sakran responded, "i cannot...
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officer and lecturer at john hopkins university. president of the north american society for intelligence history. before turning the program over to read theust want last sentence of his book. he said the national press club remains a place for reporters and sources need to solve humanities problems over a beer. that ultimately is the national press buildings greatest legacy and a sign that even in dark times decency may prevail. that's how we like to think of the club. please welcome steve austin. >> i'm just going to tell a few stories for a little bit. ton i'm going to ask mark come and ask a few questions and provide his comments. then we will open it up to questions from all of you. >> thank you. i doan you hear me echo want to thank gil. that i want to thank the archivist of the national press club. i say he is the heart and soul of the press club. i think anybody who has ever met him has believed that. i really had some trepidation when i was writing this book that you wouldn't be that happy about having the press club and t
officer and lecturer at john hopkins university. president of the north american society for intelligence history. before turning the program over to read theust want last sentence of his book. he said the national press club remains a place for reporters and sources need to solve humanities problems over a beer. that ultimately is the national press buildings greatest legacy and a sign that even in dark times decency may prevail. that's how we like to think of the club. please welcome steve...
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washington post reports michael bloomberg is giving a record $1.8 billion donation to johns hopkins university low and middle income students. it is believed to be the largest private donation ever to a higher edge educatiucation inst the united states. he said denying students to a college based on their ability to pay undermines equal opportunity. he graduated from there in 1964. >>> the miami herald reports florida is suing walgreens and cvs accusing them of overselling painkillers and not taking precautions to stop illegal sales. in a statement to cbs news, cvs said the lawsuit is without merit and it is committed to help stop prescription drug abuse. walgreens said it doesn't comment on pending lawsuits. >>> a 7-year-old girl was left brain injuried after being elect cuted at an mgm resort. her family is filing a lawsuit against the company. in june green touched an illuminated handrail in maryland. lawyers for the family blame faulty wiring. they allege that green was jolted with ten times the amount of electricity required to light the handrail. mgm is working with the family representa
washington post reports michael bloomberg is giving a record $1.8 billion donation to johns hopkins university low and middle income students. it is believed to be the largest private donation ever to a higher edge educatiucation inst the united states. he said denying students to a college based on their ability to pay undermines equal opportunity. he graduated from there in 1964. >>> the miami herald reports florida is suing walgreens and cvs accusing them of overselling painkillers...
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. >>> michael bloomberg donating a record $1.8 billion to his alma mater johns hopkins university.help lower and middle income students gain access to the college. bloomberg graduated from johns hopkins in 1964. his donation is believed to be the largest made to an educational institution in the united states. >>> the apple ceo tim cook says he is certain government regulation is coming to the tech industry because he believes the free market is not working. he predicts congress will approve legislation placing rules and regulation on apple, google, facebook, and other tech companies. previously he was a strong advocate of self regulation but says with recent data leaks affecting millions, he has changed his mind. >>> people say they're going to cook a smaller turkey. turkeys in the six pound range are becoming more common. shrinking family sizes and smaller gatherings are part of the reason people are thinking small when it comes to turkey. last year, 62% of u.s. households had one or two people compared to 41% in 1960. >>> the holiday season is a big time for mail thieves. crunch
. >>> michael bloomberg donating a record $1.8 billion to his alma mater johns hopkins university.help lower and middle income students gain access to the college. bloomberg graduated from johns hopkins in 1964. his donation is believed to be the largest made to an educational institution in the united states. >>> the apple ceo tim cook says he is certain government regulation is coming to the tech industry because he believes the free market is not working. he predicts...
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. >>> michael bloomberg is donating $1.8 billion to his alma mater johns hopkins university he says those to financial aid for low and middle income students and this is believed to be the largest donation ever to an academic institution >>> a load of supplies has made it to the international space station. a robotic arm captured the supply spacecraft. it took a ride on a rocket that launched into outer space saturday >>> in the nfl, reports over the weekend said the browns wanted to interview former secretary of state condoleezza rice for the team's head coaching job the team issued a statement denying that story but secretary rice weighed in saying i'm not ready to coach but i would like to call a play or two next season if the browns need ideas. she also says she hopes the nfl will do more to bring women into coaching positions >>> you are up to date that's the sue update for this hour david, back to you. >> thank you, sue herera >>> coming up, as you've seen, stocks are near session lows the nasdaq, dow, and s&p extending losses after weak housing data n'godot away. we have more on co
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michael bloomberg giving $1.8 billion to johns hopkins university for poor and middle income studentst will make the institution need blind it will be paid for regardless of your family's financing it could help reduce the crip e crippling college loans. ploomberg saying no qualified high school student should be barred spraentrance based on th family's bank account. there's an undowment that will grow with this gift. this doesn't change the bigger issue which is soaring costs of college for those who can't afford it. costs more than doubling over the past 20 years and tuition and fees 52,000 a year at hopkins. columbia just under 60,000 bloomberg hasn't ruled out a running for president. this brings his total giving in his lifetime to over $8 billion. he still has about 46 left he'll do okay. >> amazing and generous. when you show the numbers of columbia at $57,000 for tuition and fees that's not the total cost. that's just the tuition. >> that is tuition and fees. it doesn't often include housing and meals and the other stuff which brings it way over 60. >> way over 60 >> not imposs
michael bloomberg giving $1.8 billion to johns hopkins university for poor and middle income studentst will make the institution need blind it will be paid for regardless of your family's financing it could help reduce the crip e crippling college loans. ploomberg saying no qualified high school student should be barred spraentrance based on th family's bank account. there's an undowment that will grow with this gift. this doesn't change the bigger issue which is soaring costs of college for...
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low potassium linked to diabetes researchers in one study at johns hopkins university school of medicine with diabetes. one 2011 study found that people taking thiazides (diuretic, a.k.a. "water pill") to treat high blood pressure experienced a loss of electrolytes, such as potas- sium. researchers noted that this potassium loss might increase a person's risk of developing diabetes. researchers have also linked potassium levels to high blood pressure. even though low potassium may increase your risk of developing diabetes, tak-ing potassium won't cure your diabetes. how much potassium? 4,700 milligrams per day levels may still be deficient or excessive even if you're getting the right amount potassium each day. causes of fluctuating potassium levels when sodium levels increase, potassium levels tend to decrease, and vice versa. to prevent diabetes, avoid processed foods which tend to contain ex- cessive amounts of sodium and little potassium. other possibilities include: frequent urination or excessive sweating taking certain medications, especially cancer and diabetes medications (e.g.,
low potassium linked to diabetes researchers in one study at johns hopkins university school of medicine with diabetes. one 2011 study found that people taking thiazides (diuretic, a.k.a. "water pill") to treat high blood pressure experienced a loss of electrolytes, such as potas- sium. researchers noted that this potassium loss might increase a person's risk of developing diabetes. researchers have also linked potassium levels to high blood pressure. even though low potassium may...
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kathleen day is a professor at johns hopkins university. she's had a distinguished career as a journalist, as a consumer advocate and somebody who is covered multiple financial crises and written lengthy books including the new one forthcoming, help us better understand the commonalities between the various financial crises that many of us in this room have lived through. chris brummer is hot of the present church and university where he conducted i think certainly washington's preeminent catholic but perhaps the nation's preeminent fin tech week. appreciate you joining us and being able to shift gears from the future technology to the current regulatory structure. randy guynn is the person who probably has spent the most time thinking about how to solve the fair their element of too big to -- failure element of too big too fail. from a policy perspective and from an institution real-world perspective. no one i've ever met understands living wills and the institutional structure behind that better. he runs the davis polk practice in this an
kathleen day is a professor at johns hopkins university. she's had a distinguished career as a journalist, as a consumer advocate and somebody who is covered multiple financial crises and written lengthy books including the new one forthcoming, help us better understand the commonalities between the various financial crises that many of us in this room have lived through. chris brummer is hot of the present church and university where he conducted i think certainly washington's preeminent...
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kathleen day is a administrator at john hopkins university and has a distinct career as a journalist and has covered multiple financial crises and written lengthy books including one forthcoming. that will help us better understand the commonality between the various financial crises that many of us have lived through. chris brummer is hot off of the press at georgetown university where he conducted , certainly the nations preeminent then take week and we appreciate you joining us and being able to shift gears from the future of technology to the current regulatory structure. and this person is probably spent the most time thinking about how to solve the failure element of too big to fail also from a policy perspective and from a that's make an institution real-world perspective, there is nobody that i have ever met who understands living wills and the capital regime and the intellectual structure behind that better than randy, who runs the david pulse practice in this and thinks deeply and holistically about these issues. with that, i want to try and do something that is rarely done
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former new york city mayor michael bloomberg has announced, i mean big donation to john hopkins university>> 1.8 billion, he graduate there had in 1964, what's interesting about what mayor -- former mayor of new york city michael bloomberg he wants to form the needs, blind schools, regardless of students' ability to pay, we will provide you money for your tuition. so accepted regardless of ability to pay in lieu of that you will get tuition help, that's what he wants for this country. stuart: interesting, $1.8 billion, that's a lot of money. probably the biggest donation to medical institution, university of any kind. >> a record amount that he's giving. stuart: okay, well, good for him, i think that's a fine thing to do, i have to say it. coming up the pope taking aim at the rich, he says that the -- quoting now, wealthy few enjoy what, quote, injustice belongs to us all. next hour, talk to former ambassador at the vatican and says this sounds like a socialist mantra i'm incline to agree with that, first, low gas prices, strong shopping seasons, i want to know if democrats can halt the ec
former new york city mayor michael bloomberg has announced, i mean big donation to john hopkins university>> 1.8 billion, he graduate there had in 1964, what's interesting about what mayor -- former mayor of new york city michael bloomberg he wants to form the needs, blind schools, regardless of students' ability to pay, we will provide you money for your tuition. so accepted regardless of ability to pay in lieu of that you will get tuition help, that's what he wants for this country....