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[applause] yuri, and -- volunteer and cardiologist at john hopkins university.stic hospital in philadelphia. [applause] physician at the swedish hospital. [applause] mr. michael, director at the medical center and prosthetics of the united states. [applause] honorary consult of ukraine in philadelphia. [applause] director of the trancelike institute at the new york university -- atlanta tick institute at the inner university. [applause] community activist. [applause] mr. walter, president and syria -- ceo of medical for -- mr. jonathan friedman, honorary consul of ukraine in salt lake city. [applause] talk to peter, president and founder of peter harsh prosthetics. [applause] president of united health ukraine. [applause] mr. peter gill, director and the ceo operator of new york city. [applause] [laughter] honorary consul of ukraine in seattle. [applause] president of -- [applause] president of u.s./ukraine activists. [applause] by order of princes olga, second grade, the founder and director of charitable direction for survivors of soldiers of ukraine. [applaus
[applause] yuri, and -- volunteer and cardiologist at john hopkins university.stic hospital in philadelphia. [applause] physician at the swedish hospital. [applause] mr. michael, director at the medical center and prosthetics of the united states. [applause] honorary consult of ukraine in philadelphia. [applause] director of the trancelike institute at the new york university -- atlanta tick institute at the inner university. [applause] community activist. [applause] mr. walter, president and...
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this is part of the words of the us secretary of state at the john hopkins university in japan. anthony blinken, pointing out that the world is in transition and a new order of the week, the decisions that are being made now will shape the future for the next 1011 will determine the french president emmanuel macron has emphasized that a new world order is being formed among non-western countries. macron said that the new powers in the international arena are cheap and the position of the west, especially europe, is in a weak state. hamas comments on the secretary general of the united nations calling the resistance of the palestinian nation violent condemned the islamic resistance movement of palestine in its statement, emphasizing such a recommendation is in no way worthy of one of the basic human rights, i.e. the right to defend oneself against aggression and occupation. in this statement , the resistance of the palestinian nation is a completely constitutional act. it is international law and custom, and the palestinian nation will continue to stand until the occupiers are ex
this is part of the words of the us secretary of state at the john hopkins university in japan. anthony blinken, pointing out that the world is in transition and a new order of the week, the decisions that are being made now will shape the future for the next 1011 will determine the french president emmanuel macron has emphasized that a new world order is being formed among non-western countries. macron said that the new powers in the international arena are cheap and the position of the west,...
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anthony blinken, in a speech at john hopkins university, added that the world is transitioning to a new person. he said that the decisions made now will shape the future for decades to come . french president macron said that a new world order is being formed. who are the founders of non-western countries, he said that now new ones have been released from prison in the international arena, and the position of the west, especially europe, in the night mode, the list of patients waiting for treatment in england has reached a new limit, now seven million and 700 thousand people are waiting in line for treatment are the roots of the sauna, which not long ago lowered the expectations he had given the treatment to the people. now, according to the english media, he blamed a large part of the problems on the strikes . i do not accept the issue of the think tanks and the names of the hospitals. according to reports, next wednesday, doctors and intern students will go on strike for the first time at the same time. canadian parents after a year has passed, we are still facing a shortage of powder
anthony blinken, in a speech at john hopkins university, added that the world is transitioning to a new person. he said that the decisions made now will shape the future for decades to come . french president macron said that a new world order is being formed. who are the founders of non-western countries, he said that now new ones have been released from prison in the international arena, and the position of the west, especially europe, in the night mode, the list of patients waiting for...
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[applause] >> volunteer and international cardiologist at johnson hopkins university.jackson, plastic surgeon of the children's hospital in philadelphia. [applause] >> physician at swedish covenant hospital. [applause] >> mr. michael, director at the medical center, prosthetics, united states. [applause] >> honorary consul of ukraine in philadelphia. [applause] >> robert montgomery, director of the transplant institute university. ms. nina popovic, community activist. [applause] >> mr. walter ulrich, president and ceo of medical bridges. [applause] >> mr. jonathan friedman in salt lake city. [applause] >> dr. peter harsh, founder of peter harsh prosthetics. [applause] >> ms. marina, president of united help ukraine. [applause] >> mr. peter, director general and ceo of metropolitan in new york city. [applause] [laughter] >> honorary consul of ukraine in seattle. [applause] >> dora, president of rasam. [applause] >> president of u.s.-ukrainianian activist. [applause] >> by order of princes olga, second grade, founder and director of charitable organization that of surviv
[applause] >> volunteer and international cardiologist at johnson hopkins university.jackson, plastic surgeon of the children's hospital in philadelphia. [applause] >> physician at swedish covenant hospital. [applause] >> mr. michael, director at the medical center, prosthetics, united states. [applause] >> honorary consul of ukraine in philadelphia. [applause] >> robert montgomery, director of the transplant institute university. ms. nina popovic, community...
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in a speech at johns hopkins university, anthony blinken added that the world is transitioning to a newrding to him, don't make decisions that will determine the future for the next decades . french president emmanuel macron said that a new world order is taking shape. the founders of non-western countries said that now new people have been released from prison in the international arena, and the position of the west, especially europe, is in a weak state. treatment are and anna that a few months ago the slave had given the people a reduction in the expectation of treatment. now , according to the british media, he has blamed a large part of the problems on the strikes . i do not accept the issue of the think tanks, the names of the hospitals. based on the reports, next wednesday , doctors and internship students will go on strike for the first time. parents. after a year, canadians are still facing a shortage of powdered milk. more than a year has passed since the shortage of powdered milk in canada . the average price of a 900-gram can of powdered milk in canada has reached 39 dollars
in a speech at johns hopkins university, anthony blinken added that the world is transitioning to a newrding to him, don't make decisions that will determine the future for the next decades . french president emmanuel macron said that a new world order is taking shape. the founders of non-western countries said that now new people have been released from prison in the international arena, and the position of the west, especially europe, is in a weak state. treatment are and anna that a few...
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anthony blinken, in a speech at johns hopkins university, added that the world is transitioning to a new order according to these decisions, the divorce will determine the future for decades to come. french president macron also said that a new world order is being formed, which is founded by non-western countries. according to macron, new powers in the international arena are cheap. and the position of the west and especially europe is weakening. court documents in the united states show that the son of the president of this country was accused of lying about the use of drugs and illegal possession of weapons in 2018. about the maintenance of firearms have made false statements. hunter biden also has an open case about not paying taxes . rejecting these accusations, the republicans have stated that they have no evidence in this regard. intelligence and security agencies were able to identify those elements related to terrorist and subversive groups who planned to commit terrorist acts against women on the anniversary of the riots at the end of last year. arrest these terrorists were
anthony blinken, in a speech at johns hopkins university, added that the world is transitioning to a new order according to these decisions, the divorce will determine the future for decades to come. french president macron also said that a new world order is being formed, which is founded by non-western countries. according to macron, new powers in the international arena are cheap. and the position of the west and especially europe is weakening. court documents in the united states show that...
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order is coming to an end, this is part of the words of the us secretary of state at johns hopkins university, anthony blinken, pointing out that the world is transitioning to a new order says the decisions that are taken now will shape the future for the next decades , french president emmanuel macron, a new world order is being formed, which is founded by non-western countries, said the metro of new powers in the international arena. and the position of the west and especially europe is in a weak state . hamas condemned the statements of the secretary general of the united nations regarding calling the resistance of the palestinian people violent. of oneself against aggression and it is not an occupation, this statement states that the resistance of the palestinian people is an act that , according to the constitution, laws and international custom , the palestinian people will continue to stand until the occupiers are expelled from their land. muhammad ali al-hussein of the supreme political council of yemen informed riyadh in the framework of efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive
order is coming to an end, this is part of the words of the us secretary of state at johns hopkins university, anthony blinken, pointing out that the world is transitioning to a new order says the decisions that are taken now will shape the future for the next decades , french president emmanuel macron, a new world order is being formed, which is founded by non-western countries, said the metro of new powers in the international arena. and the position of the west and especially europe is in a...
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and at johns hopkins university, researchers are trying to understand how psilocybin the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms changes the brain when paired with psychotherapy. clinical trials showing the combination is effective in relieving depression symptoms for up to a year. we're finding early evidence that psychedelics may increase a person's capacity for cognitive flexibility. cognitive flexibility is your ability to think differently about yourself or your place in the world. yet researchers caution they're still much more to learn. i think there's an awful lot to be hopeful for here, but we're still very early in the process and we have not gathered all the data that we need to know so that this is truly safe and helpful for people. this is a flag that i flew over afghanistan, but veterans like giuliana mercer say they can't afford to wait. the former marine who says she had her own psychedelic breakthrough. my life has changed completely now. coaches, veterans seeking treatment in other countries where many psychedelics are legal. having something that's been being used
and at johns hopkins university, researchers are trying to understand how psilocybin the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms changes the brain when paired with psychotherapy. clinical trials showing the combination is effective in relieving depression symptoms for up to a year. we're finding early evidence that psychedelics may increase a person's capacity for cognitive flexibility. cognitive flexibility is your ability to think differently about yourself or your place in the world. yet...
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a recent analysis by johns hopkins university found that the gun suicide rate also reached an all-time and that for the first time, the rate of suicides by gun were higher among black kids and teens than white ones. for more on this distressing trend, we turn again to dr. emmy betz. she's the director of the university of colorado's firearm injury prevention initiative, and she's also an emergency physician. very good to have you back on the program. before we get into the specific data points, what do you make of this overall trend of increasing rate of suicides in america? dr. betz: it is certainly not what we were hoping for. we saw a decrease in suicide rates from 2019 to 2020. many of us hoped maybe things were improving. now, we are seeing rates go up again. i think in important take-home note is there's a lot we can be doing, that these deaths are preventable so it is important we not give up hope. william: guns are used in over half of suicides in america. i know you and a lot of researchers have argued we need to talk about that connection between firearms and suicides more ov
a recent analysis by johns hopkins university found that the gun suicide rate also reached an all-time and that for the first time, the rate of suicides by gun were higher among black kids and teens than white ones. for more on this distressing trend, we turn again to dr. emmy betz. she's the director of the university of colorado's firearm injury prevention initiative, and she's also an emergency physician. very good to have you back on the program. before we get into the specific data points,...
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day uh hmm anthony blinken - statehood, as the united states began to say in his speech at hopkins universitywhole problem lies in the russian federation's refusal to to come to the negotiating table. as soon as the russian federation sits down at the negotiating table, blinkin continued. ukraine will immediately agree and the united states will support this. well , firstly, it is noteworthy that this statement of his does not correspond to the formula of nothing about ukraine without ukraine and ukraine decides for itself, what should it do? blinkin essentially told the ukrainians what they want from her, but at the same time there remains, uh, the very same question that has been asked more than once, that including during the eastern economic forum, does the ukrainian regime, which, in theory , should not be done without the consent of washington a year ago, a year ago, adopted a decree signed by zelensky prohibiting negotiations with anyone from the russian government. i really hope that you all know about this, we draw attention to this; there are documents that confirm this. i really ho
day uh hmm anthony blinken - statehood, as the united states began to say in his speech at hopkins universitywhole problem lies in the russian federation's refusal to to come to the negotiating table. as soon as the russian federation sits down at the negotiating table, blinkin continued. ukraine will immediately agree and the united states will support this. well , firstly, it is noteworthy that this statement of his does not correspond to the formula of nothing about ukraine without ukraine...
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with prof carl latkin, vice chair of the department of health, behaviour, and society atjohns hopkins universityabout this issue. we have had some extremely worrying numbers out this week, when it comes to the scale of the fentanyl crisis here in the united states. just talk to us about the size of the challenge at hand. the fentanyl crisis is really horrific, in terms of numbers. there are over 100,000 individuals dying each year. that's over 300 individuals a day dying from overdoses, and almost all of those are front and all related in the us. so it's a massive problem. it's only gotten worse in the last decade. the last two years, it has plateaued, but at such a horrific rate you wouldn't consider a plateau anything to see in a positive light. absolutely. some shocking numbers that you're giving us there. just talk to us about why this drug is so dangerous. well, it's dangerous for several reasons. some is the physiologic aspects of it, in that it is exceedingly potent, 50 times more potent than heroin, 100 times more potent than morphine, meaning that 1/50th of that amount, you can overdose
with prof carl latkin, vice chair of the department of health, behaviour, and society atjohns hopkins universityabout this issue. we have had some extremely worrying numbers out this week, when it comes to the scale of the fentanyl crisis here in the united states. just talk to us about the size of the challenge at hand. the fentanyl crisis is really horrific, in terms of numbers. there are over 100,000 individuals dying each year. that's over 300 individuals a day dying from overdoses, and...
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into poland, let's now speak to sergey radchenko, professor of international relations atjohn hopkins universityy first. what is the diplomatic tightrope that he is having to walk at the moment? it tightrope that he is having to walk at the moment?— at the moment? it has been very tric for at the moment? it has been very tricky for president _ at the moment? it has been very tricky for president zelensky. - at the moment? it has been very| tricky for president zelensky. the spat with poland took away attention from his visit to north america and canada. a spat over ukraine trying to sell grain to poland and poland refusing to take this grain. that has highlighted tensions between the west and ukraine. there is another issue, that president biden has refused so far to provide the weapon system that ukraine has requested for so long. he has been very cautious. forsome for so long. he has been very cautious. for some reason he decided not to cross that line. i think that is also something that casts a shadow over this visit. indie is also something that casts a shadow over this visit. we see the at
into poland, let's now speak to sergey radchenko, professor of international relations atjohn hopkins universityy first. what is the diplomatic tightrope that he is having to walk at the moment? it tightrope that he is having to walk at the moment?— at the moment? it has been very tric for at the moment? it has been very tricky for president _ at the moment? it has been very tricky for president zelensky. - at the moment? it has been very| tricky for president zelensky. the spat with poland...
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a baltimore-based company lapere founded while a student at johns hopkins university. on monday, baltimore police found the 26-year-old dead in an apartment with signs of blunt force trauma shortly after she was reported missing. they do not believe lapere knew her killer. friends say she lived above ecomap's office. her death a total shock to coworkers. ecomap calling her a visionary, writing today, "the circumstances surrounding pava's death are deeply distressing. >> this is a homicide investigation. how do you even begin to make sense that of? the 26-year-old rising star in the tech industry. >> you don't. there is nothing to -- there is no sense to be made of it. >> reporter: venture capitalist and mentor mack conwell helped her secure funding when she first started her company. >> pava was that person always smiling and optimistic and looking to help others. >> reporter: billingsley has a lengthily rap sheet including sex assault and multiple convictions. lester? >>> we turn to the arrest of the new york city day care where the 1-year-old boy died and other child
a baltimore-based company lapere founded while a student at johns hopkins university. on monday, baltimore police found the 26-year-old dead in an apartment with signs of blunt force trauma shortly after she was reported missing. they do not believe lapere knew her killer. friends say she lived above ecomap's office. her death a total shock to coworkers. ecomap calling her a visionary, writing today, "the circumstances surrounding pava's death are deeply distressing. >> this is a...
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with prof carl latkin, vice chair of the department of health, behaviour, and society atjohns hopkins universityg us to talk more about this issue. we have had some extremely worrying numbers out this week, when it comes to the scale of the sentinel crisis in the united states. just talk to us about the size of the challenge at hand.- us about the size of the challenge at hand. the internal crisis is really _ challenge at hand. the internal crisis is really horrific, - challenge at hand. the internal crisis is really horrific, in - crisis is really horrific, in terms of numbers. there are over 100,000 individuals dying each year. that's over 300 individuals a day dying from overdoses, and almost all of those are front and all related in the us. so it's a massive problem. it's only gotten worse in the last decade. the last two years, it has plateaued, but at such a horrific rate you wouldn't consider a plateau anything to see in a positive light. anything to see in a positive liuht. ~ , y anything to see in a positive liuht. n, , light. absolutely. some shocking _ light. absolutely. some shocking
with prof carl latkin, vice chair of the department of health, behaviour, and society atjohns hopkins universityg us to talk more about this issue. we have had some extremely worrying numbers out this week, when it comes to the scale of the sentinel crisis in the united states. just talk to us about the size of the challenge at hand.- us about the size of the challenge at hand. the internal crisis is really _ challenge at hand. the internal crisis is really horrific, - challenge at hand. the...
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blinkin as part of a lecture at hopkins university during speeches. during times of polarity in international relations there were also challenges; he pointed to yugoslavia and cancer iran syria afghanistan those regions where there is blood on the hands of the united states. the red thread of the lecture was washington’s fear of china and russia, which are establishing this new world order. meanwhile the dprk once again successfully launched two ballistic missiles towards the sea of japan. they flew 350 and 650 km, according to the ministry of defense. japan assumes that the missiles could have a changeable flight path in tokyo have already expressed a strong protest through the beijing embassy. and in world news trends this week, the meeting between vladimir putin and kim jong-un, in addition to the development of the space industry, discussed issues of an economic and humanitarian nature. at the same time, kim jong-un called relations with russia the main priority for his state and expressed confidence in the victory of the russian army and peopl
blinkin as part of a lecture at hopkins university during speeches. during times of polarity in international relations there were also challenges; he pointed to yugoslavia and cancer iran syria afghanistan those regions where there is blood on the hands of the united states. the red thread of the lecture was washington’s fear of china and russia, which are establishing this new world order. meanwhile the dprk once again successfully launched two ballistic missiles towards the sea of...
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brussels—based economic think tank, and professor of energy and climate policy at thejohns hopkins universityasing pressures on europe to do something about the competitiveness of its industry in general, and on its clean tech industries in particular. in electric vehicles are a key component of the future of our economy, and therefore europe cannot afford to lose the race when it comes to electric vehicles. i hinted at what the — comes to electric vehicles. i hinted at what the repercussions - comes to electric vehicles. i hinted at what the repercussions might i comes to electric vehicles. i hinted l at what the repercussions might be, this might lead us into another trade war. this might lead us into another trade war-— trade war. well, we need to understand _ trade war. well, we need to understand that _ trade war. well, we need to understand that this - trade war. well, we need to understand that this is i trade war. well, we need to understand that this is the l trade war. well, we need to i understand that this is the start of an investigation that will aim at discovering whether china
brussels—based economic think tank, and professor of energy and climate policy at thejohns hopkins universityasing pressures on europe to do something about the competitiveness of its industry in general, and on its clean tech industries in particular. in electric vehicles are a key component of the future of our economy, and therefore europe cannot afford to lose the race when it comes to electric vehicles. i hinted at what the — comes to electric vehicles. i hinted at what the...
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she started the company from the dorm room at johns hopkins university in baltimore.quote digitize ecosystems to help entrepreneurs from all background and walks of life, according to the company's website who said in a statement, quote. pava was not only the visionary force behind echo math. johns hopkins is mourning her death and says she will be profoundly missed ted talk a few years ago she spoke about failing society and violence, guys. >> ainsley: holy cow. she had a ted talk? she is so successful. that is so -- no matter who it is, it's horrible but my goodness. >> just watched it before the hit, a tragedy. >> ainsley: thank you, lucas. he is still on the run, right? >> yes. he is armed and dangerous. >> ainsley: be careful if you live in that area. thank you, lucas. america's soaring crime rate major topic taking center stage when g.o.p. candidates take the stage tonight. let's head back out to simi valley where "fox & friends" co-host pete hegseth joins us live. >> pete: good morning, ainsley. thanks for tossing it out here. i'm here with the sheriff. thanks
she started the company from the dorm room at johns hopkins university in baltimore.quote digitize ecosystems to help entrepreneurs from all background and walks of life, according to the company's website who said in a statement, quote. pava was not only the visionary force behind echo math. johns hopkins is mourning her death and says she will be profoundly missed ted talk a few years ago she spoke about failing society and violence, guys. >> ainsley: holy cow. she had a ted talk? she...
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tonometers are massively lying, say scientists from the american johns hopkins university.ed with a large error and the reason for this is an incorrectly selected cuff size, the standard one is not suitable; in thin people, on whom the device can dangle, the indicators turned out to be underestimated by an average of almost 4 mm of mercury, and in fat people, when the tension is too tight, the cuff should sometimes be overestimated by as much as 20 mm comply with the human constitution, otherwise possible errors in diagnosis and dosage of drugs. surely you saw in the south, upon returning from it, girls and women with bright polymer fibers woven hair. it’s called kanekalon, it’s inexpensive, it’s sold in bulk, and it’s also offered for home use. it’s beautiful, but what are the pitfalls? pink green purple curls curls braids in the beauty salon there’s such a variety that dinara batyrshina’s eyes just run wild; her soul requires experiments, but working in the press - the it company service sometimes requires you to follow a dress code. radical changes will not do. but weavi
tonometers are massively lying, say scientists from the american johns hopkins university.ed with a large error and the reason for this is an incorrectly selected cuff size, the standard one is not suitable; in thin people, on whom the device can dangle, the indicators turned out to be underestimated by an average of almost 4 mm of mercury, and in fat people, when the tension is too tight, the cuff should sometimes be overestimated by as much as 20 mm comply with the human constitution,...
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and more footage from the united states secretary of state anthony blinken, speaking at johns hopkins universityomat said. what we are experiencing now is not just a test order that emerged after the end of the cold war. this marks the end of a decade of relative geopolitical stability, giving way to increased competition with authoritarian revisionist powers. a comparison that speaks for itself is a medical center, like a spaceship , which is exactly what sergei sobyanin called the new infectious diseases hospital complex in the north-west of the capital on volokolamsk highway; the mayor of moscow came today to congratulate doctors on the completion of construction. three buildings over 130,000 m². the most modern equipment more than 1,000 patients will be able to be treated here at the same time. this includes adults and children and direct work. yulia onishchenko's report will begin very soon. we walk along the gallery through which the patients themselves enter our meltzer boxes, so the flow of patients in the infectious diseases hospital is completely separated; say, patients with acute res
and more footage from the united states secretary of state anthony blinken, speaking at johns hopkins universityomat said. what we are experiencing now is not just a test order that emerged after the end of the cold war. this marks the end of a decade of relative geopolitical stability, giving way to increased competition with authoritarian revisionist powers. a comparison that speaks for itself is a medical center, like a spaceship , which is exactly what sergei sobyanin called the new...
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while a student at johns hopkins university, lapere founded eco map technologies, her family, friendsering for a vigil in her honor wednesday, saying lapere was compassionate about her community and her work. >> she inspired so many people through her brilliance, through her passion, through her zest for life, through her authenticity. >> reporter: baltimore police have yet to reveal a moative in lapere's killing as they continue to comb through all cases since last october when billingsley was released from jail. back to you. >> that press conference coming up at 11:00. we'll be watching. emilie ikeda, thank you. >>> up next on "ana cabrera reports," back on u.s. soil, what the road ahead looks like for u.s. soldier travis king now that he's been released from north korea. released from north korea. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i d
while a student at johns hopkins university, lapere founded eco map technologies, her family, friendsering for a vigil in her honor wednesday, saying lapere was compassionate about her community and her work. >> she inspired so many people through her brilliance, through her passion, through her zest for life, through her authenticity. >> reporter: baltimore police have yet to reveal a moative in lapere's killing as they continue to comb through all cases since last october when...
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political analyst and wendy oseffo, democratic strategist and assistant professor at the johns hopkins universityenalty for not just lying, not just vaping in front of a pregnant woman, although they claim to be pro-baby. and apparently also not being with your husband anymore and having a new man. christian values. your thoughts. >> well, first off, what the fog machine is she talking about? that's not even a quasi-decent lie. when it comes from the mouth of laurent boebert. i understand she's got to let her freak flag fly a little bit when she thinks the camera is not on, and i understand she's got the stress of being on 24/7 lying talking points, but again, to do that, knowing that she's in front of a pregnant woman, and not, i guess, knowing she was on camera, i think just speaks to what the republican party is today. a party that will invent an alternate reality to suit its needs and justify its grievances every step of the way. so are we shocked? no. i'm just a little disappointed with the what the fog machine lie. she's got to come up with something better than that. >> we live in an era w
political analyst and wendy oseffo, democratic strategist and assistant professor at the johns hopkins universityenalty for not just lying, not just vaping in front of a pregnant woman, although they claim to be pro-baby. and apparently also not being with your husband anymore and having a new man. christian values. your thoughts. >> well, first off, what the fog machine is she talking about? that's not even a quasi-decent lie. when it comes from the mouth of laurent boebert. i understand...
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years old and he went on to become the first black rhodes scholar to ever graduate from johns hopkins university. [applause] and here's the other thing that these seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland voters. who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom. because they went on to elect the first black attorney general in the state of maryland, anthony brown, they went on to elect the first female comptroller, local airmen, and they went on to elect the first black governor in marilyn's history, wes moore. -- maryland's history, wes moore. [applause] he's the only current black governor in our entire nation. and here's what maryland voters did, they handed the nation the first black-brown gubernatorial ticket to ever win in the history of the united states. that's what you all did. [applause] so remember, history is not made by cenex, critics -- cynic s, critics, or pundits. it's made by believers. it's made by people who understand none of us in this room get to decide when we are born, what our skin color is, what our gender is, what our race is, what our socioeconomic
years old and he went on to become the first black rhodes scholar to ever graduate from johns hopkins university. [applause] and here's the other thing that these seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland voters. who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom. because they went on to elect the first black attorney general in the state of maryland, anthony brown, they went on to elect the first female comptroller, local airmen, and they went on to elect the first black...
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that is the political scientist, wilson woodrow wilson, as a as a doctoral student at johns hopkins university, wrote a book that became probably the bestselling work of american political science in history and it's called congressional. most people remember it today, a famous pronouncement that congress in committee is congress at work. that's sort of the most famous. but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day was, again a place where special interests were predating on the american that all of deliberation was happening in committee behind closed doors. there were no open hearings at that time and that the committees would write legislation, which would promptly be signed into law after passing on the on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate. and we once again, a situation where the parties which will wilson thought were rather bankrupt in terms of their principles, are sort of running on fumes from the civil war, largely. and he worried that that basically leaving american po
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he went on to become the first black road scholar to ever graduate from johns hopkins university. [applause] and here is the other thing at least seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland's voters who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom. they went on to remember the first black attorney general and the state of maryland, anthony brown. they wentt on to elect the first female comptroller brooke lederman went on to elect the first black governor and marilyn history westmore. he is the only current black governor and our entire nation. here is what maryland voters did. they handed the nation the first black, brown gubernatorial ticket to ever win and the in te history of the united states. that is what you all did. so remember, history is not made by cynics, critics, or pungency. it is made by believers. it is made by people who understand that none of us in thiswh room get to decide what e are born. what our skin color is freight what our gender is it. what are race is socioeconomic background is. but what we do get to decide is what we are doing with ou
he went on to become the first black road scholar to ever graduate from johns hopkins university. [applause] and here is the other thing at least seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland's voters who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom. they went on to remember the first black attorney general and the state of maryland, anthony brown. they wentt on to elect the first female comptroller brooke lederman went on to elect the first black governor and marilyn history...
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old, and then he went on to become the first black rhodes scholar to ever graduate from john hopkins university. here is the other thing that these seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland voters who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom, because they went on to elect the first black attorney general in the state of maryland, anthony brown. they went on to win the first female comptroller, brooke lederman, and they went on to elect the first black governor in maryland history, wes moore. 's did, they handed the you know, he is the only current black governor in our entire nation. and here is what maryland voters did, they handed the nation the first black, brown tutorial ticket to ever win in the history of the united states. that is what you all did. [ applause ] >> remember, history is not made by critics or pundits. it is may by believers. it is made by people who understand that none of us in this room get to decide when we are born what our skin color is, our gender, our race or socioeconomic background. do you know what we do get to decide? what we are doing wi
old, and then he went on to become the first black rhodes scholar to ever graduate from john hopkins university. here is the other thing that these seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland voters who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom, because they went on to elect the first black attorney general in the state of maryland, anthony brown. they went on to win the first female comptroller, brooke lederman, and they went on to elect the first black governor in...
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state one, is at least moving in this... direction, and on september 13, i think, speaking at hopkins university president biden puts it, a turning point, one era ends, another begins, note that on this since blinken removed all this propaganda fluff about authoritarian regimes, well, because it’s really funny, he said this almost the day after biden was in vietnam, met with the chairman of the communist party of vietnam, against this background it is ridiculous to rant that they are fighting authoritarianism, so he kind of dried up the thesis, made it more realistic, and the thesis that we are in a period of intense competition to give shape to what will happen next after the end of the cold war, competition , which in various forms... russia and china, russia is that same gas station that turns into a country, pretends to be a country with a broken economy, but nevertheless they are less likely to compete with it on what form to give to the modern world, this is called, guys need to be more careful about the nuances, it seems to me that here it is, yes, very indicative. our hope is that the un
state one, is at least moving in this... direction, and on september 13, i think, speaking at hopkins university president biden puts it, a turning point, one era ends, another begins, note that on this since blinken removed all this propaganda fluff about authoritarian regimes, well, because it’s really funny, he said this almost the day after biden was in vietnam, met with the chairman of the communist party of vietnam, against this background it is ridiculous to rant that they are fighting...
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uh, the us secretary of state fucking spoke at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international the world safer for autocracies, which is what we are facing. now it is more than a test for the post-cold war order - it is the end of a decade where comparative geopolitical stability has given way to rising rivalries and authoritarian state revisionist powers. added the secretary of state of the united states of america, whose president just the day before yesterday met in vietnam with the general secretary of the central committee the communist party of vietnam and nowhere was he pressed for anything, what with their position. this too. in general, well, it’s like a revisionist regime. well, it’s okay, when the united states needs a regime headed by the communist party, it’s kind of normal, there is promising strategic military cooperation, everything is fine. but in another place they have illusionism in this way, and tony blinken speaks. we are experiencing, as president biden puts it, a turning point. one era ends another begins and the decision that we we accept now will shape
uh, the us secretary of state fucking spoke at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international the world safer for autocracies, which is what we are facing. now it is more than a test for the post-cold war order - it is the end of a decade where comparative geopolitical stability has given way to rising rivalries and authoritarian state revisionist powers. added the secretary of state of the united states of america, whose president just the day before yesterday met in vietnam...
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shocking coworkers who called her a visionary and deeply passionate while a student at johns hopkins universityities, which secured $8 million in financing she made forbes prestigious 30 under 30 this year for her work. >> we have mapped a dozen plus ecosystems across the world. >> she was always a fighter for what was right across the world. she was that person that was always smiling, always optimistic and always willing to help others. even the company she started is literally to help others even the company she started was literally help others. she was one of the best of us. >> reporter: the family calling her an inspiration to so many people she was driven, creative, hard working and relentless, they wrote, showing these photos ofi cut the 26-year-old whose life was brutally cut short >> what are officials looking at going forward? >> they are looking into whether billingsley can be linked to any other cases. they do believe he is in the baltimore area at this point but they have not said how they identified him as the suspect. there is a vigil tonight held in the 26-year-old's honor. jus
shocking coworkers who called her a visionary and deeply passionate while a student at johns hopkins universityities, which secured $8 million in financing she made forbes prestigious 30 under 30 this year for her work. >> we have mapped a dozen plus ecosystems across the world. >> she was always a fighter for what was right across the world. she was that person that was always smiling, always optimistic and always willing to help others. even the company she started is literally to...
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and what blinken spoke about yesterday, uh, to uh, scientists at hopkins university, and said, therech they will appreciate where we are all assessing where we are all moving, please. russia's conduct of a special military operation in ukraine is the most acute threat to international order, while at the same time, the prc poses the most serious challenge in the long term, beijing and moscow within the framework of their partnership. without borders. more and more are working together to make the world safer for autocracies, which is what we are facing. this is now more than a test of the post-cold war order. it's the end of the decade, comparative geopolitical stability gave way to increased rivalry with authoritarian states and revisionist powers thus. we are experiencing, as us president joe biden puts it, a turning point. one era ends another begins and the decisions we make now will shape the future for decades to come. in fact, these are important words from the point of view of understanding how not only the blinkin's head works, but how the head and the idea of reality work
and what blinken spoke about yesterday, uh, to uh, scientists at hopkins university, and said, therech they will appreciate where we are all assessing where we are all moving, please. russia's conduct of a special military operation in ukraine is the most acute threat to international order, while at the same time, the prc poses the most serious challenge in the long term, beijing and moscow within the framework of their partnership. without borders. more and more are working together to make...
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. >> pava ceo -- >> reporter: while a student at johns hopkins university, she founded echo map technologiesr family, friends, and colleagues gathering for a vigil in her honor wednesday, saying she was compassionate about her community and her work. >> she inspired so many people through her brilliance, through her passion, through her zest for life, through her authenticity. >> reporter: and baltimore police have yet to reveal a motive for the killing as they're combing through last cases since last october when billings ley was released from jail. we are expecting to learn more about how authorities brought him into custody overnight at a news conference later this morning. hoda? >> emilie ikeda for us there in d.c. thank you. >>> as mentioned, as the republican debate was playing out, front-runner donald trump was thousands of miles away in michigan addressing unions at a non-union auto parts manufacturer. nbc's maggie vespa is in wayne, michigan for us. maggie, what did the former president have to say? >> reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. former president trump spoke for more than
. >> pava ceo -- >> reporter: while a student at johns hopkins university, she founded echo map technologiesr family, friends, and colleagues gathering for a vigil in her honor wednesday, saying she was compassionate about her community and her work. >> she inspired so many people through her brilliance, through her passion, through her zest for life, through her authenticity. >> reporter: and baltimore police have yet to reveal a motive for the killing as they're...
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blinken recently visited johns hopkins university in washington. i stopped by.can democracy at turning points in history and this turning point , according to the lecturer, the decade of stability after the end of the cold war has already come, and democracy faces a new battle - what we are experiencing right now is more than just a test of order, that emerged after the cold war. this is the end of it beijing moscow is working together to make the world safe for autocracy through their partnership. without restrictions, establishing international cooperation has become more difficult to experience for the future of american hegemony and at the bloomberg agency, journalist andris klub is trying to prove to readers that american leadership is a benefit for the world - the main argument. do you want china to become the hegemon? us hegemony best explains the stability of the free world, the growth of prosperity and the absence of world war. i am fully aware of the anger of most of the world directed at the united states, but do you want china to become the hegemon,
blinken recently visited johns hopkins university in washington. i stopped by.can democracy at turning points in history and this turning point , according to the lecturer, the decade of stability after the end of the cold war has already come, and democracy faces a new battle - what we are experiencing right now is more than just a test of order, that emerged after the cold war. this is the end of it beijing moscow is working together to make the world safe for autocracy through their...
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uh, anthony blinken, the state official of the united states, began to say in his speech at hopkins universityussian federation to sit down at the negotiating table. as soon as the russian federation sits down at the negotiating table, blinkin continued. ukraine will immediately agree and the united states will support this. well, firstly, it is noteworthy that this statement of his does not correspond to the formula of nothing about ukraine without ukraine and ukraine she decides what she should do , blinkin, essentially told the ukrainians what they want from her, but at the same time remains. eh, that same question that has been asked more than once , including during the eastern economic forum, does the ukrainian regime, which , in theory, should not do anything without the consent of washington a year ago, a decree signed by zelensky banning negotiations? , with anyone because of the russian government, but it turns out from the words of blinkin, not the united states is there, nor collective, the west is not the same kiev does not want to be the first to propose negotiations, they want r
uh, anthony blinken, the state official of the united states, began to say in his speech at hopkins universityussian federation to sit down at the negotiating table. as soon as the russian federation sits down at the negotiating table, blinkin continued. ukraine will immediately agree and the united states will support this. well, firstly, it is noteworthy that this statement of his does not correspond to the formula of nothing about ukraine without ukraine and ukraine she decides what she...
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we have a doctor here in the building right now speaking to a group of members from johns hopkins university talking about the extent to which the current iteration of the covid vaccine has been tested on like 10 lab rats. hasn't gone through the human trials. when my father had polline the vaccine came after, it was a decade of testing and trials. we have stuck this vaccine out because of panic. we have undermined the health and well-being of our soldiers, airmen, marines. we should stop t we should prohibit it in the fuhr. and make back pay available to our former members. i yield. mr. rosen dale: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from montana reserves. the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. ms. mccollum: at some point i would like the gentleman from montana to show me his statistic. we might have had 60,000 people who chose not to reup, but to attribute it all to covid, i would like to see that information. i'm sure chair calvert would like to see that. that would be important to see. that's a statistic i would like to see where it came from. i'm just going to state again that co
we have a doctor here in the building right now speaking to a group of members from johns hopkins university talking about the extent to which the current iteration of the covid vaccine has been tested on like 10 lab rats. hasn't gone through the human trials. when my father had polline the vaccine came after, it was a decade of testing and trials. we have stuck this vaccine out because of panic. we have undermined the health and well-being of our soldiers, airmen, marines. we should stop t we...
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doctor gibbons is also an adjunct professor at johns hopkins school of medicine and visiting professor university schools of medicine. and before we get into our thoughtful conversation we would like to hear from katy. >> i will try to have the file off the stage here. [laughter] good morning everybody but is wonderful to see you all. i for one think there's so wonderful to be back in person for these types of events. what a wonderful conversation we have been hearing. this panel, you'll hear from a lot of different perspectives bearlike to get a little glimpse of who is in the audience. how many of you work in policy and advocacy? science and research? in the patient focused activity? patient safety? and communication information knowledge is power. yes fda works at the intersection of all these areas. at the center for devices and radiological health we have a very broad scope. very briefly at my goal for the next 10 minutes is to give you all a broad landscape of what medical device innovation includes. touch on three areas of work at the agency particularly relevant to today's conversation, d
doctor gibbons is also an adjunct professor at johns hopkins school of medicine and visiting professor university schools of medicine. and before we get into our thoughtful conversation we would like to hear from katy. >> i will try to have the file off the stage here. [laughter] good morning everybody but is wonderful to see you all. i for one think there's so wonderful to be back in person for these types of events. what a wonderful conversation we have been hearing. this panel, you'll...
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for example, us secretary of state antoninka, speaking this week with lecture at the university those of john hopkinsan crisis, the official said verbatim the following. this is more than a test of the strength of the world order that has formed after the cold war. this is his end. well, our partner alexey petrushko is confident that the seemingly disparate puzzles of this week’s events can easily be put together into one big picture, if you just take a minute away from the news feeds and look into the past throughout the second half of the 19th century. and even the beginning of the twentieth passed under the sign of the big game . this is what they now call the long-term geopolitical rivalry between the two empires of the russian and british, and although both empires have long been absent from the world map , those wishing to play the cards of the new big game. now there’s more than enough. it’s like how solidarity was hanging, that’s exactly how the press in germany explained the trip to the heads of german diplomacy, kiev, because everyone was wondering, the ukrainian president is about to lose
for example, us secretary of state antoninka, speaking this week with lecture at the university those of john hopkinsan crisis, the official said verbatim the following. this is more than a test of the strength of the world order that has formed after the cold war. this is his end. well, our partner alexey petrushko is confident that the seemingly disparate puzzles of this week’s events can easily be put together into one big picture, if you just take a minute away from the news feeds and...
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hopkins board of trustees. then the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university. can i tell you from the pub -- i can tell you from the public side and private college side that colleges and universities really want guidance. they want information. what they fear is litigation. and liability. because there is so much that's not clear in many, many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a difficult manner and definitely a in a different kind of looking glass. i know that there are some apprehension about congress setting the law and the standard and enforcing it. but if somebody doesn't do it, it won't get it done. if it doesn't get done, things are going to happen. i appreciate the discussions here that we had about agent registration. i think we are all kind of in tune and onboard with that. i would not refer to them as bad actors, the one that is are bad. they are more like leeches that take advantage of young kids. take advantage of their families. take advantage of their uncertainties. they do it in a number of different ways. it's been going on
hopkins board of trustees. then the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university. can i tell you from the pub -- i can tell you from the public side and private college side that colleges and universities really want guidance. they want information. what they fear is litigation. and liability. because there is so much that's not clear in many, many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a difficult manner and definitely a in a different kind of looking glass. i know...
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hopkins board of trustees. the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university and i can tell you from the public side colleges and universities really want guidance and information. there's so much that's not clear in many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a difficult manner and definitely in a different kind of looking glass. so i know that there's some apprehension about congress setting the law and the standard but if somebody doesn't do it it won't get it done and if it doesn't get done, things are going to happen. i appreciate the discussions here that we've had about agent registration. i think we are all kind of into nand on board with of that. i wouldn't refer to them as bad actors. the ones that are bad are more like leeches that take advantage of young kids and their families and of their uncertainties and they do it in a number of ways. on the standard contracts so what's here today is the same thing that will be there tomorrow and how we operate on the issue ten years from now. at the same for the lack of a better term find a way to role in all sorts of things by the th
hopkins board of trustees. the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university and i can tell you from the public side colleges and universities really want guidance and information. there's so much that's not clear in many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a difficult manner and definitely in a different kind of looking glass. so i know that there's some apprehension about congress setting the law and the standard but if somebody doesn't do it it won't get it done...