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and, and it, sergeant major john h. hopkins was with it from 1777 through two 1783, and i am very thankful that he left us a journal to see part of this regiments travels, thank you very much. [applause] >> shall we? >> behind you, just raise your hand. maybe i will kick things off as soon as our contingency plan comes into effect with our handhelds. i really appreciated your casting the role of the continental army as a sort of nationalizing force, it is something that for those of you who are familiar with our core exhibition here at the museum he will recall that very dramatic tableau seen with the life cast figures of the snowball fight with george washington breaking up this fight between new england and virginia soldiers. we did that, of course, because we wanted to remind or for the first time tell visitors that the nation did not spring out of the heads of the man who were gathered down the street here, it was a very hard, long process, perhaps an ongoing process that is still going on a little bit later in the core exh
and, and it, sergeant major john h. hopkins was with it from 1777 through two 1783, and i am very thankful that he left us a journal to see part of this regiments travels, thank you very much. [applause] >> shall we? >> behind you, just raise your hand. maybe i will kick things off as soon as our contingency plan comes into effect with our handhelds. i really appreciated your casting the role of the continental army as a sort of nationalizing force, it is something that for those of...
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but daniel sir, we're professor at johns hopkins. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on d. w. news we're going to bring you up to speed now with some of the other story making headlines at this hour. international aid has begun to reach pockets on the army and volunteers try to evacuate tens of thousands of flood victims. unusually heavy monsoon rains have triggered flash floods, claiming the lives of more than a 1000 people this summer. brazil's main presidential candidates have laced often the 1st televised debate ahead of october's general election. incumbent desirable scenario accused his rival, former president louise enough to let a silver of corruption. lula who is leading in the polls accused president both scenarios of destroying the country and goal as presidential warrants, who has been handed the 2nd term in office after the countries electoral commission declared his party. the winner of last week elections commission said the long ruling m. p l. a party won a 51.2 percent majority. fewer than half of
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all right, we're gonna have to leave it there, but daniel, our professor at johns hopkins. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on d w. news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines. international aid has begun to reach pakistan as the army and volunteers tried to evacuate tens of thousands of flood victims. unusually heavy monsoon rains have triggered flash floods, painting the lives of more than a 1000 people the somewhere. angola as president jalal laurence who has been handed a 2nd term in office after the countries electoral commission declared his party the winner of last week's elections. the commission said the long ruling and p l. a party 1851.2 percent majority fewer than half of ankle as registered, voters turned out for the vote. and it is one of the world's most ambitious space programs. nasa multi $1000000000.00 artemus mission aimed at one day, getting humans back on the moon and eventually even mars. but it has gotten off to a disappointing start. the u. s. space agency was forced to scrub the launch of its largest ever
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but daniel sir, we're a professor at johns hopkins. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on dw news. and meanwhile, the international monetary fund has approved a request from pakistan for an extra $1100000000.00 in bailout funding. as the country struggles with 2 months are devastating months in flooding, the high waters have killed at least a 1000 people and efforts to rescue tens of thousands of others continue. international aid has begun to arrive, but many have already lost everything. joan images reveal the extent of the devastation near pakistan's indus river. the floods have destroyed bridges and washed away many roads, forcing authorities to use boats, military plains, and helicopters to carry out difficult rescue operations. often without a dry spot to land on. the government says $1.00 and $7.00 pakistan. these are affected by the floods, but in 33000000 people, many were forced to leave their homes returning only to see what's still salvageable yet by a dig at the honey belly up. when i saw the water comi
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and, john h. hopkins realist in congress's own. as he realest it, because he also had service time, and also because he was so literate he was a writer, he had come to that moment. he was first given a corporal's enlistments. and then, very quickly, within weeks was made a sergeant of the regiment. so, john h. hopkins, who is he? i think he is from philadelphia. some of this, i will not say full assumptions, but i am following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in the records. not always the easiest person to find, but, from what i could understand. first of all, by reading his journal is that he kept talking about his typographical brethren. hey talked about printing offices, hey talked about newspapers. he was holding newspapers and books in his knapsack's. in fact, when you look at that journal over there they have it on the page. he is talking about what he lost when he threw his knapsack when he was running before those british highlander's to get away at brandy wine. and then, part of, it when y
and, john h. hopkins realist in congress's own. as he realest it, because he also had service time, and also because he was so literate he was a writer, he had come to that moment. he was first given a corporal's enlistments. and then, very quickly, within weeks was made a sergeant of the regiment. so, john h. hopkins, who is he? i think he is from philadelphia. some of this, i will not say full assumptions, but i am following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in...
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let's go to amber d'souza of the john hopkins cash johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.m curious about these booster shots. about a year ago they were all the rage, everyone wanted to get ahead of the delta variant. i am curious about the adoption here. are you concerned perhaps about the idea that fewer people are interested in getting a booster shot? amber: i think it is an exciting development. unlike booster shots last year where it was an additional shot at of the same vaccine, this booster shot is different. it has reaction to the same component of the vaccine also has components of omicron so that can protect against ba.5 and more recent strains. it can provide better protection and it is an exciting development. kriti: walked through the development of booster shots, what are the concerns and criticisms -- one of the concerns and criticisms is how many more shots people will have to take, how often they will have to get vaccinated as we see different variants and subvariants. what is your timeline in regard to vaccinations in the meantime? amber: things will stab
let's go to amber d'souza of the john hopkins cash johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.m curious about these booster shots. about a year ago they were all the rage, everyone wanted to get ahead of the delta variant. i am curious about the adoption here. are you concerned perhaps about the idea that fewer people are interested in getting a booster shot? amber: i think it is an exciting development. unlike booster shots last year where it was an additional shot at of the same vaccine,...
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that created the johns hopkins covid tracker the entire world use read most of research has been doneerseas. if you look at the changes they are making their adding a new office of diversity, new office of government relations, they just hired a new communications director from planned parenthood. >> it sounds like a lot of windowdressing rather than real reform. >> to a lot of people say the public health act needs to be rewritten by congress and restructured the agency entirely inferred to be more nimble and perhaps put more authority of local public health agencies and departments. >> meantime, we have got this new threat. this new affliction hitting the united states and the rest of the world as well. monkeypox. what you think about the way the cdc is handling that? >> the monkeypox the cdc really meet all the same mistakes they made with coed. if you think about it was seen with zeke a and sars and the government just is not respond quickly to these sort of actions. look at monkeypox. we miss the opportunity to contain it. hospitals and local labs were not allowed to test for mon
that created the johns hopkins covid tracker the entire world use read most of research has been doneerseas. if you look at the changes they are making their adding a new office of diversity, new office of government relations, they just hired a new communications director from planned parenthood. >> it sounds like a lot of windowdressing rather than real reform. >> to a lot of people say the public health act needs to be rewritten by congress and restructured the agency entirely...
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we get the latest on covid in the region from the john hopkins center for health securities.his is bloomberg. ♪ how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. workday. for a changing world. kriti: this is bloomberg markets. i'm kriti grouped up. it china will resume quarantine free travel from macau as the city recovers from its worst ever covid-19 outbreak. joining us is senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security at the bloomberg school of public health. thank you for joining us. this is a pretty big moment when it comes to china's policy and when it comes to covid as well. i'm curious on the timeframe it will take coming in and out of these covid lo
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over at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.do you see with the structural changes of the cdc, given and their words, that they felt like a failure? >> i think the cdc is acknowledging that they could have handled certain things about the covid-19 pandemic a little bit better. they're looking to see what they can be doing better going forward. we will see what happens with this overhaul. but i do think they are starting to take a look inward. taylor: globally, we have mentioned this booster shot for covid-19. and there is the modernity version of that as well. is that really enough here to get us to the pandemic? >> we're going to hopefully see bivalent users here in the u.s. in september or october. the formulation approved in the u.k. was against the ba.1 subvariant. here, they've asked modernity and pfizer to put together forms against the ba-4 and ba-5. we will not see those quite yet. i think when we get these, they will be an advance. the current vaccines we have don't protect all that well against infection. they are very
over at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.do you see with the structural changes of the cdc, given and their words, that they felt like a failure? >> i think the cdc is acknowledging that they could have handled certain things about the covid-19 pandemic a little bit better. they're looking to see what they can be doing better going forward. we will see what happens with this overhaul. but i do think they are starting to take a look inward. taylor: globally, we have...
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all right, so john hopkins, i paid their, let's go to yes quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the u. s. who stands the gain from better trade terms? well, i mean in general, taiwan would love to see a free trade agreement that really on the table remains to be seen. but we're talking a lot about technology, but also taiwan is a big importer of us agricultural goods. so saw it being wheat, corn, beef just to name a few. those are dozens of millions of dollars each year. and then on the other side then they get the united states is helping for more imports from machinery. for example, for the industry specialized them fairly. conductors, so those are some areas that now sold, the talks are on a probably that will start in full in china, will have a reaction to this. what could that mean for us businesses? well, i mean, already you see some cooling in the economic her relations. so between the 2 biggest economies on the planet, i mean the u. s. and both actually try to become less re, i have low, reliable from each other. i mean, in the past 20 years.
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challenges that we face in life, with addiction, with opioids, with tobacco, a more recent study from johns hopkins, showing that a heroic dose of psilocybin combined with therapy shows up to greater than 60% reduction not only in their tobacco use but in the two-year window, subsequently people were able to break their tobacco addiction. the one and the most addictive sutances that we're aware of. and so i want to just, emphasize the importance that the tides are changing. we have come to a point w to recognize that psilocybin and psilocybin mushrooms are appropriate medicines for our time. we all suffer from some form of trauma right now because of covid, we are stressed many of us to our limits, we've never had these challenges like this before. many my indigenous peoples have suffered from much greater challees than that which most of us are suffering from now. so this is unfortunately, the road has been unfortunately paid by the trauma that many people before we've seen covid. but we are all on this earthship together. so it's important that we act in unity and with compassion. one of the thin
challenges that we face in life, with addiction, with opioids, with tobacco, a more recent study from johns hopkins, showing that a heroic dose of psilocybin combined with therapy shows up to greater than 60% reduction not only in their tobacco use but in the two-year window, subsequently people were able to break their tobacco addiction. the one and the most addictive sutances that we're aware of. and so i want to just, emphasize the importance that the tides are changing. we have come to a...
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challenges that we face in life, with addiction, with opioids, with tobacco, a more recent study from johns hopkins, showing that a heroic dose of psilocybin combined with therapy shows up to greater than 60% reduction not only in their tobacco use but in the two-year window, subsequently people were able to break their tobacco addiction. the one and the most addictive sutances that we're aware of. and so i want to just, emphasize the importance that the tides are changing. we have come to a point w to recognize that psilocybin and psilocybin mushrooms are appropriate medicines for our time. we all suffer from some form of trauma right now because of covid, we are stressed many of us to our limits, we've never had these challenges like this before. many many digenous peoples have suffered from much greater challenges than that which most of us are suffering from now. so this is unfortunately, the road has been unfortunately paid by the trauma that many people before we've seen covid. but we are all on this earthship together. so it's important that we act in unity and with compassion. one of the th
challenges that we face in life, with addiction, with opioids, with tobacco, a more recent study from johns hopkins, showing that a heroic dose of psilocybin combined with therapy shows up to greater than 60% reduction not only in their tobacco use but in the two-year window, subsequently people were able to break their tobacco addiction. the one and the most addictive sutances that we're aware of. and so i want to just, emphasize the importance that the tides are changing. we have come to a...
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join me to discuss johns hopkins university professor economist steve henke.p said, quote with the exception of pandemic lockdown periods july saw u.s. manufacturers report the toughest business conditions since 2009. i think for me all up to the last few weeks it has been the pace of these declines that's the real story. your thoughts where this economy really is? >> charles, good to be with you. the thing that you really have to keep your eye on is the growth rate in the money supply and if you do that, and look at the numbers carefully which the fed really apparently is just ignoring actually we've had over the last three months on an annualized basis a negative rate of growth in the money supply measured by m2, minus 1.3%. you have to go back, we have very few times in history when we have a negative growth rate in the money supply but, if we, if you go back to 1993, that is the last time we've actually had three months of negative growth. so this means slowdown, slowdown. you have negative growth rates in the money supply and you're slowing down. so these
join me to discuss johns hopkins university professor economist steve henke.p said, quote with the exception of pandemic lockdown periods july saw u.s. manufacturers report the toughest business conditions since 2009. i think for me all up to the last few weeks it has been the pace of these declines that's the real story. your thoughts where this economy really is? >> charles, good to be with you. the thing that you really have to keep your eye on is the growth rate in the money supply...
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that minuscule amount -- when we look at endowment, we know that harvard, william and mary and john hopkins and georgetown, they are initial endowment for the ownership of the african people. that is how they built their endowment. the white southern planter sent their children north. they were educated at harvard, yale and dz delete universities. when we talk about harvard today , we talk about loan forgiveness and these loans cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. even though people use bankruptcy, you cannot discharge federal student loans through bankruptcy. when we talk about the initial offering from the administration, the current administration for loan forgiveness, i would like to see these large endowments and billion-dollar endowments match that also in loan forgiveness. use those for scholarship and fellowships. help college students and utilize those large endowments for the enhancement of diversity at these universities. their end have --there endowments are on the back of slavery. host: a call from toledo. good morning. caller: i would like to remind these republicans that
that minuscule amount -- when we look at endowment, we know that harvard, william and mary and john hopkins and georgetown, they are initial endowment for the ownership of the african people. that is how they built their endowment. the white southern planter sent their children north. they were educated at harvard, yale and dz delete universities. when we talk about harvard today , we talk about loan forgiveness and these loans cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. even though people use...
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project is joe's has been hillary clinton and clintwood's lost cause which is being publish by johns hopkinsniversity press. welcome. >> thanks so much for the introduction. it is great to be here today with you and mary ellen washington, people who have help me as i have gone along the way. >> i see you have the book tons shelf -- >> can't miss 'em. >> you can just turn around and grab a book. fantastic. great work up there. dr. mary ellen washington, someone who i've been a fan of for a long time, is a distinguished university professor in the english department at university of maryland,la college park specializing in 20th and 21st century african-american literature. her monograph, amazing work, other blacklist, the -- published by columbia university press in 2014 received honorable mention in the modern language association or what we otherwise know as mla. she was president of the american studies association fromla 1996-1997 and was awarded the american study association's norman holmes pearson prize for lifetime achievement in 2016. her current project, as some wouldno know by now,
project is joe's has been hillary clinton and clintwood's lost cause which is being publish by johns hopkinsniversity press. welcome. >> thanks so much for the introduction. it is great to be here today with you and mary ellen washington, people who have help me as i have gone along the way. >> i see you have the book tons shelf -- >> can't miss 'em. >> you can just turn around and grab a book. fantastic. great work up there. dr. mary ellen washington, someone who i've...
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the criticism and nonfiction professor jackson is now bloomberg distinguished professor and john's hopkins university where he directs the billie holiday project from liberation arts. the next book project is are out in 2022 and clint eastwood's race in the american western which we published by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thank you for the introduction to be here today with you and people that have helped me as i have gone along the the other literary in the 1950s published by columbia university press in 2014. we see the honorable mention in the prize competition of the modern language association on what we otherwise know. she was president of the american study association from 1996 to 1997 and was awarded the associations pearson prize for lifetime achievements in 2015. the current project a biography of paul marshall will be published by yale university press in 2022. welcome. >> thanks. it's an outstanding program and i hope you got a tape of it. i've seen them recording. i think it is being recorded and of course your presence is part of what'm makes it what it is.
the criticism and nonfiction professor jackson is now bloomberg distinguished professor and john's hopkins university where he directs the billie holiday project from liberation arts. the next book project is are out in 2022 and clint eastwood's race in the american western which we published by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thank you for the introduction to be here today with you and people that have helped me as i have gone along the the other literary in the 1950s...
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dw spoke to daniel's cell, where a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. we asked him why it hasn't been possible to form a government in iraq splintering political groups in iraq. and i was unwilling to form a broad coalition. he wanted a majority, terry and government. iraq has been ruled by by broader coalitions since the american nation. you know, there comes a time for a majority, jerry, in government in a place like iraq, but he didn't have the votes and that's what really counts. and finally, rowing for 38 miles at 11 hours down the missouri river in the u. s. sounds like a chore, but imagine doing it inside a hollowed out pumpkin. that's exactly what nebraskan resident dwayne hanson did, having grown the enormous pumpkin and his own god, and his mammoth trip even owned him, a guinness world record. again. and remind her of the top stories when following foyer. a 3rd of pakistan is under water, his flood waters rise across the country. the government says climate change is to blame. climate change minister compares the situation to a dystopian disa
dw spoke to daniel's cell, where a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. we asked him why it hasn't been possible to form a government in iraq splintering political groups in iraq. and i was unwilling to form a broad coalition. he wanted a majority, terry and government. iraq has been ruled by by broader coalitions since the american nation. you know, there comes a time for a majority, jerry, in government in a place like iraq, but he didn't have the votes and...
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university, press in late, february and joining us this afternoon as discussions are martha jones of john's hopkins and megan sweeney of the university of michigan. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar along with my colleague christian osterman of the wilson center who cannot be here today. the washington industry seminar is a collaborative non-partisan venture of the woodrow wilson center's history and public policy program and the american historical associations national history center. and for over the past decade the seminar has been meeting weekly and pre-covid times in person at the wilson center and since the pandemic well, here in the virtual realm behind the scenes two people make these seminars possible pete bierstecker of the wilson center and rachel wheatley of the national history center, and i'd like to thank institutional supporters the george washington university department of history in particular as well as a number of anonymous individual donors. and as i say every week, we invite you to join their ranks. on the logis
university, press in late, february and joining us this afternoon as discussions are martha jones of john's hopkins and megan sweeney of the university of michigan. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar along with my colleague christian osterman of the wilson center who cannot be here today. the washington industry seminar is a collaborative non-partisan venture of the woodrow wilson center's history and public policy program and the...
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specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a corona virus outbreak and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes is russia's defense ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of dragging its soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to us a i d for comment, but they have yet to respond. us basketball player brittney griner has been sentenced to 9 years in prison, of being found guilty by a russian quarter. the possession on smuggling of drugs has also been fined $16000.00 because one year old was arrested moscow share to the airport around 6 months ago. klein was accused of trying to smuggle cannabis oil in her luggage. surely
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specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran virus outbreak. and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of dragging its soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to us a i d for comment, but they have yet to respond. and moving now to another area where only an hour before and the moral event was due to get under way to mock the 2nd anniversary of the blast that devastates at the port of a route enabled on a huge section of the surviving green c knows the after sending dust smoke and sand into the air, no injuries have been reported. the blast that ro
specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran virus outbreak. and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to...
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briefly occupied parliament to me now from philadelphia is albert bull visa research says yet johns hopkins university. good. have you with us. that was on the program who just again way this is just another political stunt, bice other because it's taken a fatal turn in the light of 20 deaths. first of all, thank you for having greatly. i think this is solder being solder. i do believe that this is i wouldn't call it a start per se, but i do believe that he is nice jockey for leverage. and in this current political crisis with respect to. ready where it's going line, you know, as you know, as your report previously noted, you know, in the past to latch and said, you'll get the same exact results. you know, they fair, you know, is that, you know, and one of the things that's pushing him is that he has not been able to get a prime ministry of his choosing the coordination. you know, when things that he demanded was that the coordination framework nominate someone who is, quote, unquote, independent from very r molig. that's one thing that's push this. and the 2nd thing is, is that, you know,
briefly occupied parliament to me now from philadelphia is albert bull visa research says yet johns hopkins university. good. have you with us. that was on the program who just again way this is just another political stunt, bice other because it's taken a fatal turn in the light of 20 deaths. first of all, thank you for having greatly. i think this is solder being solder. i do believe that this is i wouldn't call it a start per se, but i do believe that he is nice jockey for leverage. and in...
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of a rogue american troops and opposes ron's influence. albert wolf is a research associate at johns hopkins university, and he says it's highly unlikely that that is actually retiring from politics. frankly, i think this is solder, being solder. i do believe that this is, i wouldn't call it a start per se, but i do believe that he is, he's jockey for leverage. and in this current crisis pass to actually have the same exact result. date. you know, he's not, you know, and one of the things it's pushing him is that he has not been able to get a prime minister of is choosing the coordination. one of the things that you can band with that support nation framework nominate someone who weighs, quote, unquote, independent from missouri out molecule. that's one thing that and the 2nd thing is, is that, you know, he's resisting, you know, in the us and of rainy. and so these are a couple of the things that are pushing, but these are tactics that is used in 2000 the break. i don't believe that he's retiring. that's and i know that he's also said he's going on a hunger strike. so, you know, solder is o
of a rogue american troops and opposes ron's influence. albert wolf is a research associate at johns hopkins university, and he says it's highly unlikely that that is actually retiring from politics. frankly, i think this is solder, being solder. i do believe that this is, i wouldn't call it a start per se, but i do believe that he is, he's jockey for leverage. and in this current crisis pass to actually have the same exact result. date. you know, he's not, you know, and one of the things it's...
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we will see. an expert on russian-chinese relations, in particular, is johns hopkins university professor serhiy radchenko, he comments on the situation in the context of russia, ukraine, the united states and china, this is how speec switches its attention from what russia is doing in ukraine and focuses on taiwan, it takes some pressure from russia and i don't think that it will necessarily push china to some formal alliance with russia, but it is obvious that the stronger the pressure of the united states on china, the greater the probability that china will try to cooperate with russia ostap, what does this visit mean for ukraine and directly for the attention that is focused on ukraine at the moment yuliya ty actually mentioned nancy the vacuum cleaner at the beginning in her column about this visit, she asked at the end of ukraine that this visit shows confrontation so it is democracy, the autocracy that the nation has spoken to, supports ukraine in this regard as well, and there were a lot of parallels. we have also heard parallels before, taiwan, ukraine, russia, china. we saw eve
we will see. an expert on russian-chinese relations, in particular, is johns hopkins university professor serhiy radchenko, he comments on the situation in the context of russia, ukraine, the united states and china, this is how speec switches its attention from what russia is doing in ukraine and focuses on taiwan, it takes some pressure from russia and i don't think that it will necessarily push china to some formal alliance with russia, but it is obvious that the stronger the pressure of the...
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professor jackson is now bloomberg distinguished professor of english and history at johns hopkins universitydirects the billie holiday project. his next book projects are jones labyrinth which will be out from gray wolf in 2020 and clint eastwood lost cause, race in the american western which was published by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thanks much for the introduction. great to be a today with you and mary helen washington, people who have helped me as i've gone along the way. >> i see you have the books on the shelf so if, you can just turn around and grabbed a book, you can just get a quick reference, fantastic. great work up there. dr. mary ellen washington, fan of who would been a for a long time is a distinguished university professor in english department at university of maryland, college park, specializing in 20th and 20% are are african-american literature. her monograph, amazing m work, e of the blacklist, the african-american literary and cultural left of the 1950s published by columbia university press in 2014 received the honorable mention in the william sanders
professor jackson is now bloomberg distinguished professor of english and history at johns hopkins universitydirects the billie holiday project. his next book projects are jones labyrinth which will be out from gray wolf in 2020 and clint eastwood lost cause, race in the american western which was published by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thanks much for the introduction. great to be a today with you and mary helen washington, people who have helped me as i've gone along...
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but all of it is fake, totally fake, with the slot jones at john hopkins saying that lockdowns did not work. in late 2020 a group of epidemiologists said that they saw this coming and -- here is his boss, thoroughly discrediting and -- francis collins, the guy who convinced evangelicals -- that guy. here's how he responds. he wrote to fauci and email in october 2020. "this proposal seems to be getting a lot of tension, even the close signature, there needs to be a quick and devastating public takedown of this." why not assess it? scientists disagree with you. shouldn't you figure out why? just generate the lie machine, shut them down! throw them off social media, get the tech oligarchs. that's literally what they did. tony fauci himself made this argument himself. he must never be challenged, he is science incarnate >> big enough to criticize speeten, nobody will know what they are talking about, but if they really aim their bullets at tony fauci, they can really recognize that he's easy to criticize, but they are really criticizing science, because i represent science. if you are tryi
but all of it is fake, totally fake, with the slot jones at john hopkins saying that lockdowns did not work. in late 2020 a group of epidemiologists said that they saw this coming and -- here is his boss, thoroughly discrediting and -- francis collins, the guy who convinced evangelicals -- that guy. here's how he responds. he wrote to fauci and email in october 2020. "this proposal seems to be getting a lot of tension, even the close signature, there needs to be a quick and devastating...
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let's bring in johns hopkins university professor and the author doctor marty may carry.lipping back to the indictment of fauci that you have been vocal on as well the relentless push the school closures and lockdowns saying it's an evolution that is not true but that the basic facts about the virus right at the beginning. >> if you don't know the facts to the research. he had a budget of $45,000,000,000.20000 employees and they cannot even tell us how coronavirus spread? they were trying telling everybody to wash their hands from january through april. they did not even know was airborne. how long would it take to do that experiment in the lab? less than 24 hours. when you have that kind of budget and resources don't dangle these opinions and theories in the public domain. did the research. that's all we needed. we never saw research on natural immunity or how it spread or how selective it is in children. those with special medical conditions. so when you don't know that and research unknown and you are not funding research to look at it, you have an indiscriminate blank
let's bring in johns hopkins university professor and the author doctor marty may carry.lipping back to the indictment of fauci that you have been vocal on as well the relentless push the school closures and lockdowns saying it's an evolution that is not true but that the basic facts about the virus right at the beginning. >> if you don't know the facts to the research. he had a budget of $45,000,000,000.20000 employees and they cannot even tell us how coronavirus spread? they were trying...
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specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran and virus outbreak and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of dragging its soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to us a i d for comment, but they have yet to respond. as russia strengthens global relations with states outside the wisdom block, foreign ministers of the a. c and group of south east asian nations are meeting in cambodia. i stopped. diplomat has underlined the importance of multilateral cooperation as well as bi lateral partnership with my mom. so again, rob said the ties promote global pe
specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran and virus outbreak and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order...
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work with over 600 hospitals and health systems across states including kaiser permanente and johns hopkinsrs-sinai and others. everyone of these hospital executives we are working with is dealing with this problem. they are tackling shortages and understaffing on every unit. 30% of our employees are using us -- new graduate nurses. labor expenses and labor costs are negatively impacting hospital financials as well. >> how do you hope incredible health will help reach some of these gaps? >> our focus is on ensuring that nurses are able to get the best permanent roles. we invest heavily in features and tools for nurses that are completely free. we offer free continuing education, free salome -- seller estimators, we want to continue investing in that including skill growth, educational scholarships, relocation support in order to make sure that in credible health is a place where nurses can manage their careers instead of only the place where they find their permanent job. >> the u.s. is dealing with another some would call it a crisis, the roe v. wade decision from the supreme court. is thi
work with over 600 hospitals and health systems across states including kaiser permanente and johns hopkinsrs-sinai and others. everyone of these hospital executives we are working with is dealing with this problem. they are tackling shortages and understaffing on every unit. 30% of our employees are using us -- new graduate nurses. labor expenses and labor costs are negatively impacting hospital financials as well. >> how do you hope incredible health will help reach some of these gaps?...
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>> well, first of all, i'm still at john hopkins, i don't want to create conversations behind the scenea: okay. doctor: what we are seeing more cities are now going to look at waste water because they have seen the live virus now circulating and this individual case is concerning because we eradicated polio from the united states probably around 1979. the case that we see in the united states was probably somebody who was exposed to somebody overseas who got polio from the live vaccination. there's two types of vaccinations, one is a live virus which can actually give you mild polio type symptoms on rare ultra rare occasions and the other is the inactivated virus, that's the kind we use in the united states and that's the kind we all should have and that's the kind that this individual may not have had in contracting it. anita: okay, we heard dr. fisher at the top of the segment talking about perhaps we should have a vaccination campaign for people, the vaccine is so effective. what do you think about that? i mean, we had the covid campaign and it was available for people all over the u
>> well, first of all, i'm still at john hopkins, i don't want to create conversations behind the scenea: okay. doctor: what we are seeing more cities are now going to look at waste water because they have seen the live virus now circulating and this individual case is concerning because we eradicated polio from the united states probably around 1979. the case that we see in the united states was probably somebody who was exposed to somebody overseas who got polio from the live...
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let's bring in a fox news contributor and professor at the johns hopkins university of medicine. risk right now, doctor? a lot of people think, monkeypox, scary stuff, have to get some sort of a vaccination or get my family vaccinated. what do you say about the risks? >> 98% of those with monkeypox in the largest study done identify as yay or bisexual. 41% have hiv. certainly it is not 100% contained in that community. we need to increase public awareness. >> the possibility of getting more americans vaccinated. the vaccine is effective, right? >> that is right. it is an effective vaccine. those born before 1973 likely got the smallpox vaccine which has a crossover effect. there is a vaccine now that does work. >> bf va would not allow multiple doses to be dispensed from one vaccine bottle and as a result, tens of thousands of vaccines were essentially dumped out. >> well, that is right. this is an archaic regulation that the fda has had out there is a baseline default. sometimes they are the biggest barriers to public health. you can drop to five vaccine doses from a single vial
let's bring in a fox news contributor and professor at the johns hopkins university of medicine. risk right now, doctor? a lot of people think, monkeypox, scary stuff, have to get some sort of a vaccination or get my family vaccinated. what do you say about the risks? >> 98% of those with monkeypox in the largest study done identify as yay or bisexual. 41% have hiv. certainly it is not 100% contained in that community. we need to increase public awareness. >> the possibility of...
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the chicago fed and johns hopkins produced a paper showing that the fiscal side played a part in pushingtion higher. what is your analysis tell you? claudia: we are living to very complex, unprecedented moments, and it is everything contributing. there was a big push in fiscal, no doubt about it. in hindsight maybe it was too much. a lot of accommodation from the fed. in hindsight maybe it was too much. but we had disruption in the economy from production and consumption patterns. the system got under a lot of pressure, and where the pressure showed up most clearly is in inflation. there are many factors that we should be pointing to. that is promising in the sense that there are many factors that can start feeling and get us back doing much better place. alix: there is an argument to be made that the fed got it wrong for a couple years with transitory. the markets in someway way led the fed. if that is the case, what will the fed have to do for the markets to believe it at this point? claudia: i would like to point out that the summer of last year inflation was having down. feels like f
the chicago fed and johns hopkins produced a paper showing that the fiscal side played a part in pushingtion higher. what is your analysis tell you? claudia: we are living to very complex, unprecedented moments, and it is everything contributing. there was a big push in fiscal, no doubt about it. in hindsight maybe it was too much. a lot of accommodation from the fed. in hindsight maybe it was too much. but we had disruption in the economy from production and consumption patterns. the system...
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johns hopkins 20 million has already crossed the mark in india brazil germany great britain italy and south korea are still the most, 90 million people have heard the diseased usa among those who have tested positive, pentagon chief catches austin is reported to have picked up the virus from president jubaiden. they contacted the day before the bidens were re-diagnosed with covid , and the head of the phizer pharmaceutical corporation, who, like the pentagon chief, was vaccinated against the coronavirus several times using pfizer drugs and biotech, had to self-isolate. and at the end of the painting show, which was given a start in the crimea, the tavrida art festival is being held for the fourth time and during this time managed not only to gain popularity, but also to become a real driver of creative industries, over a few days the festival will host more than three hundred events. young talents from all over the country take part in them, and also guys from the republics of donbass well, the main theme this year is to live and work in russia and you can’t cancel us. and on this in
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for more perspective let's bring in rupali limaye from johns hopkins university bloomberg school of publichat is the big picture in terms of the fall surge that might play out the next few months? what are you hearing and seeing right now? dr. limaye: thank you for having me. first off, we are still dealing with a pandemic although many americans have moved on. we are seeing between 450, 500 deaths per day. it is important to make sure as the government comes out with these new boosters, hopefully promoting these, that we are getting those at highest risk for those immunocompromised, have other immune issues or older in age. but that we get the vaccine to re-up immunity. we are starting to see more of an increase. in terms of cases, we plateaued. however, with fall coming and colder weather, we are going to see an uptick as we continue to march toward the end of the year. kriti: what is interesting to me about this booster story -- we now have the approval for the omicron booster -- is adoption. there is massive resistance to even get the first booster. how do we ensure the american popula
for more perspective let's bring in rupali limaye from johns hopkins university bloomberg school of publichat is the big picture in terms of the fall surge that might play out the next few months? what are you hearing and seeing right now? dr. limaye: thank you for having me. first off, we are still dealing with a pandemic although many americans have moved on. we are seeing between 450, 500 deaths per day. it is important to make sure as the government comes out with these new boosters,...
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. >>> dyiagnosis of type-two diabetes increased in youth according to johns hopkins medical center they looked at medical records of patients between march of 2018 and february of last year they found new cases rose 77% during the first year of the pandemic new cases more in boys than girls. that is reversal from previous years. a covid infection could increase the risk of getting diabetes other risk factors, obesity, disrupted sleep and unhealthful eating kids spent less time with physical activity during the pan pandemic >>> first up, gdp. broadest measure of economic activity commerce department out today with the revised numbers for last quarter it reports the economy shrank .6% and jobless claims dropped to 243,000. claims are now down two weeks in a row and holding steady >>> citigroup closing consumer and commercial banking business in russia. the wall street giant announcing that move today. it impacts more than 2,300 employees across 15 branches in russia citi reports it expects to exit -- the cost to exit about $ $170 million in charges. >>> "top gun" total domestic gross is $
. >>> dyiagnosis of type-two diabetes increased in youth according to johns hopkins medical center they looked at medical records of patients between march of 2018 and february of last year they found new cases rose 77% during the first year of the pandemic new cases more in boys than girls. that is reversal from previous years. a covid infection could increase the risk of getting diabetes other risk factors, obesity, disrupted sleep and unhealthful eating kids spent less time with...
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william moss, executive director for the international vaccine access center at johns hopkins bloomberghealth. we're grateful you're sharing part of your saturday with us. help us understand, polio's been detected in wastewater. what are the implications? >> yes. thank you for having me. so wastewater detection of pathogens has been around for a long time. because polio viruses are excreted through our gastrointestinal track, it's an obvious place to look for polio viruses. what we know about polio viruses, whether it's the wild type viruses or the circulating vaccine-type of viruses, only a small proportion of individuals infected develop symptoms. a small proportion, maybe 1 out of 100 or 200 actually develop paralytic disease. so there can be a lot of transmission that is invisible because of these individuals and they're not showing signs or symptoms. what the wastewater management surveillance shows us is that there is more widespread transmission in these communities than we previously thought. this is not a single isolated case of an individual with paralytic polio militis, this
william moss, executive director for the international vaccine access center at johns hopkins bloomberghealth. we're grateful you're sharing part of your saturday with us. help us understand, polio's been detected in wastewater. what are the implications? >> yes. thank you for having me. so wastewater detection of pathogens has been around for a long time. because polio viruses are excreted through our gastrointestinal track, it's an obvious place to look for polio viruses. what we know...
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marty makary from johns hopkins school of public health, also editor in chief of med page today.ributor. dr. makary, what does this declaration, it's a global health emergency, it's now a u.s. national emergency. what does that buy us? it's great that the biden administration is acknowledging it, recognizing it. what does it help them do to protect americans? >> i think it was the right move by the biden administration. it sets up a central office with a person coordinating all the efforts around monkey pox. it's enables emergency use authorization and mobilizes a strategic reserve. we made a lot of mistakes with monkey pox just as were made with covid and zika and ebola. people are learning that it's really endemic, with all pandemic responses. we fail to do the researcherly and the critical mistake is three weeks after the first case in the united states, then the vaccine got mobilized. should have been mobilized three or four weeks before the first case when we learned about it in europe. >> gillian: when you say mobilized, the nuts and bolts of what we're talking about here a
marty makary from johns hopkins school of public health, also editor in chief of med page today.ributor. dr. makary, what does this declaration, it's a global health emergency, it's now a u.s. national emergency. what does that buy us? it's great that the biden administration is acknowledging it, recognizing it. what does it help them do to protect americans? >> i think it was the right move by the biden administration. it sets up a central office with a person coordinating all the...
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research from johns hopkins shows lockdowns fairly saved lives by .2%.nd drop this narcissistic nugget about something he calls the dr. fauci affect. >> it is called the dr. fauci effect. people are interested in science not because of me, most people don't know me, it's what i symbolize. craving for consistency, integrity, truth. >> saint anthony single-handedly saved modern medicine by being the inspiration for a new generation of meredith raise. med school applications are up because people did not want to go to med school when nothing was done in person, the same reason people quit their jobs and defer to college. an abundance of caution. now people reverting to previous plants he wants a metal. you know what the real effect is, he lied. the virus came, god knows where from, but he did everything to cover himself. when actual science takes stock in the pandemic to the tragic follow-up depressed children being robbed of normal childhoods, they will see if there is an honest examination that everything he told us was wrong. when asked by california hea
research from johns hopkins shows lockdowns fairly saved lives by .2%.nd drop this narcissistic nugget about something he calls the dr. fauci affect. >> it is called the dr. fauci effect. people are interested in science not because of me, most people don't know me, it's what i symbolize. craving for consistency, integrity, truth. >> saint anthony single-handedly saved modern medicine by being the inspiration for a new generation of meredith raise. med school applications are up...
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he is a professor the economics at johns hopkins university.re with the audience part of this paper i think is amazing. quote, approximately half the recent increase of inflation has fiscal roots poses some specific challenges for policymakers today. not only fiscal inflation tends to be highly persistent but also requires a different policy response also. as a result a vicious circle of rising nominal interest rates, rising inflation, economic stagnation and increasing debt would arise. the paper argues that this pathological monetary situation tightening would actually spur higher inflation and would spark pernicious fiscal stagflation. that is very ominous. yet it feels like the path we're on, right? >> yeah. first of all thanks for having me and like you're saying that analysis we find part of the inflation we see today is the result of robust fiscal interventions we had during the covid pandemic and arguably this was the right thing to do back then. we didn't have many other options with the monetary policy constrained by the zero limit bo
he is a professor the economics at johns hopkins university.re with the audience part of this paper i think is amazing. quote, approximately half the recent increase of inflation has fiscal roots poses some specific challenges for policymakers today. not only fiscal inflation tends to be highly persistent but also requires a different policy response also. as a result a vicious circle of rising nominal interest rates, rising inflation, economic stagnation and increasing debt would arise. the...
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they are becoming elements of what steve hankey at johns hopkins talks about, where they shipped from cute parabola to something different, more urgent. jonathan: do you know what we were on the first day of august? 26 basis points. tom: remember the headline this morning? jonathan: sure, they have an energy problem. mike: it is a dollar problem. the stronger the markets think the fed is going to be, the tougher it is for the europeans, because they are much less competitive in terms of selling. jonathan: mike, we came into this and if you had asked me in 2020 could we go a whole cycle what that the ecb hiking interest rates again i would have probably said yes. now we are talking about the prospect -- i'm not saying it's going to happen, but perhaps -- 75 points and 950. lisa: reuters reporting that officials want to discuss 75 basis points. that has triggered a one in too chance of pressing into the market that the european central bank will raise rates to 75 basis september. we had been talking about the fed. nowhere was the ecb drink -- the ecb. tom: have to wait for the data to d
they are becoming elements of what steve hankey at johns hopkins talks about, where they shipped from cute parabola to something different, more urgent. jonathan: do you know what we were on the first day of august? 26 basis points. tom: remember the headline this morning? jonathan: sure, they have an energy problem. mike: it is a dollar problem. the stronger the markets think the fed is going to be, the tougher it is for the europeans, because they are much less competitive in terms of...
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researchers at john hopkins university say it's the best position for your body to absorb the medicationasily. when you're lying down and then they dissolve into the small intestine. the study had people laying in 4 different positions, including sitting and standing. they also found lying on your left side can take over an hour and a half for the pill to dissolve. >> still ahead, we're going to go on a flying tails trip to help a falcon spread her once ag >> one of the biggest mosques in the entire world is flying here in the united states for the first time in this thing is big. the washington state department of agriculture says the off was found in bellevue last month. officials say these bugs usually are found of the tropics and can be about 7 inches wide. it's unclear if it's an escaped pat work. it's part of a larger population problem in the area. the u.s. department of agriculture is asking anyone who encounters the atlas off here to notify wildlife officials in their state. they're not dangerous to people and they are considered a federally quarantined past. that means it's ill
researchers at john hopkins university say it's the best position for your body to absorb the medicationasily. when you're lying down and then they dissolve into the small intestine. the study had people laying in 4 different positions, including sitting and standing. they also found lying on your left side can take over an hour and a half for the pill to dissolve. >> still ahead, we're going to go on a flying tails trip to help a falcon spread her once ag >> one of the biggest...
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a physician at johns hopkins concluded anton black died of asphyxiation. his family sued, saying officers used excessive force and later tried to cover up the killing with false claims that black was on drugs and showed "superhuman" strength. as part of the settlement, three coastal towns in maryland have agreed to change their policies on police use of force and will adopt new methods of training officers they say. in cuba, at least one firefighter is dead and 14 people are missing after a massive fire at an oil storage facility spread to a third storage tank. officials say the blaze began late friday after lightning struck part of the oil depot in the western province of matanza. it's one of cuba's worst environmental disasters in decades and threatens to bring rolling blackouts to the island, which relies heavily on imported foreign oil to generate electricity. and in the philippines, police arrested former vice presidential candidate, scholar, and activist walden bello on cyber libel charges. he's since been released after he posted bail. last year, ah
a physician at johns hopkins concluded anton black died of asphyxiation. his family sued, saying officers used excessive force and later tried to cover up the killing with false claims that black was on drugs and showed "superhuman" strength. as part of the settlement, three coastal towns in maryland have agreed to change their policies on police use of force and will adopt new methods of training officers they say. in cuba, at least one firefighter is dead and 14 people are missing...