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and research associates of johns hopkins university.e are all here to today to support our national scientific research institutions and the many workers who make the run and attack by the trump administration and his executive orders. we are also here loudly to advocate for strong and fair -- that provide research to investigates, empathy and duty to ourselves and our neighbors. scientific research -- as the kind of trial and error in scientific research often gets in the way of high profit and charitable values. when a child has a high -- rare kind of cancer -- we as a society value human life. we have lope salaries and sub benefits relative to the years of education and work experience we have gathered. all of us have unique work that only a few of us can do. we work long hours and sacrifice our weekends to advance our research and postpone our personal lives like starting a family or buying a home. as many of you are immigrants, i cannot tell you how difficult it is to face in life with the societal and mental health that looms over
and research associates of johns hopkins university.e are all here to today to support our national scientific research institutions and the many workers who make the run and attack by the trump administration and his executive orders. we are also here loudly to advocate for strong and fair -- that provide research to investigates, empathy and duty to ourselves and our neighbors. scientific research -- as the kind of trial and error in scientific research often gets in the way of high profit...
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again was john hopkins university and receipt of any grounds from usa id does hopkins university. i attended johns hopkins university. i teach now at johns hopkins university, they will rely on funding stuff. okay. id. there is no funding for. notice here i'm doing that hopkins gets as it is far, it's military research components that are located off campus. and they're one of those. the largest receivers recipients, i think i hear that $300000000.00 usa id give john hopkins. says that said, who says that it's in the usa id file world. we get this information they were is on the johns hopkins university website. have a look at it. i think this is the problem with what trump is done to so many scholars who now realize their research, the defending usaa de, cuz technically you're in the pay down the tubes for you as a i do you know when they are defending, as i'm not defending us a id and i'm trying to tell you what this factual situation is and you're spending a bunch of propaganda. that's all i'm hearing from you, regardless of the drum. and this is for this information sites that
again was john hopkins university and receipt of any grounds from usa id does hopkins university. i attended johns hopkins university. i teach now at johns hopkins university, they will rely on funding stuff. okay. id. there is no funding for. notice here i'm doing that hopkins gets as it is far, it's military research components that are located off campus. and they're one of those. the largest receivers recipients, i think i hear that $300000000.00 usa id give john hopkins. says that said,...
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i think i hear that $300000000.00 usa id give john hopkins. said who says that it's in the usa id file world. this information they were is on the jo hopkins university website. have a look at it. i think this is the problem with what trump has done to so many scholars who now realize their research, the defending u. s. a. d, because technically you're in the pare down the tubes for you as a i do you know when they are defending, as i'm not defending usa id, i'm trying to tell you what this factual situation is and you're spending a bunch of propaganda. that's all i'm hearing from you all together for who drove on this is for this information sites that are around the world. so the from the, this is from your university website. the during the university has receded usa id money while the infrastructure in the united states is pulling up a, which is a course where the trouble ministration today. and come to think of it what the left says in the united states as well. let's, let's move to, let's move to is made lease policy then and his hope you
i think i hear that $300000000.00 usa id give john hopkins. said who says that it's in the usa id file world. this information they were is on the jo hopkins university website. have a look at it. i think this is the problem with what trump has done to so many scholars who now realize their research, the defending u. s. a. d, because technically you're in the pare down the tubes for you as a i do you know when they are defending, as i'm not defending usa id, i'm trying to tell you what this...
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and that at johns hopkins. his brief there and it was similarly brief to uva. was cut short when he changed mind about pursuing the ph.d. degree that he had set out to obtain. so once again he quit in his second year without completing either the reading requirements or the required dissertation, he wrote. ellen, i had given up conclude sidley he quit johns hopkins after the spring semester never to enroll again. and at the time the school told him if he wanted to come back he could return later for another year or two and then starting his dissertation and he turned that down. he chose not to. he did, however, make a lifelong friend at johns hopkins a, fellow north carolinian. we have a photo of him. thomas wilson and dixon spent a fair amount of time together that first year when they were both students at johns hopkins and they had a fair amount in common. they were both the sons ministers who had kept slaves. both were raised by parents who believed that black people, not their social equals in class. both men approved of the views expressed by their instru
and that at johns hopkins. his brief there and it was similarly brief to uva. was cut short when he changed mind about pursuing the ph.d. degree that he had set out to obtain. so once again he quit in his second year without completing either the reading requirements or the required dissertation, he wrote. ellen, i had given up conclude sidley he quit johns hopkins after the spring semester never to enroll again. and at the time the school told him if he wanted to come back he could return...
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up in baltimore at johns hopkins. and now we will hear from a champion for higher education and labor, senator chris van hollen. [applause] sen. van hollen: thank you, great patriots, all. are we going to shutdown the illegal elon musk takeover of the government? [applause] you bet we are. we are going to fight this in the courts. we are going to fight this in the congress. and there can be no business as usual in the congress. and we are going to fight this in gatherings like this, all over the country. because we need to shut down this illegal operation. i want to thank all of you. all of you are dedicated to protecting the public health. all of you are dedicated to making sure we do the medical research that saves lives. there is no sugarcoating this. these cuts will kill more americans. conduct research into cancer -- [indiscernible] that plague american families -- [indiscernible] more americans dying early and suffering. are we going to let that happen? [indiscernible] so, what is this all about? what is this al
up in baltimore at johns hopkins. and now we will hear from a champion for higher education and labor, senator chris van hollen. [applause] sen. van hollen: thank you, great patriots, all. are we going to shutdown the illegal elon musk takeover of the government? [applause] you bet we are. we are going to fight this in the courts. we are going to fight this in the congress. and there can be no business as usual in the congress. and we are going to fight this in gatherings like this, all over...
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doctor alison gemmill with the john hopkins centre | with thejohn hopkins centre for health sex �* researchy in iran but news of their detention only emerged on thursday, when state—run iranian media reported they were being held on unspecified security charges. craig and lindsay foreman were on their dream trip from the uk to australia. hello from iran! i feel content. i'm in iran, having an amazing time. we're super—grateful for being here, just not to travel to iran because of the risk of arrest. they'd entered iran from armenia on the 30th then they went to isfahan, on to yazd the following day, into their hotel. a cleric, and then the couple went silent. the next photo their family saw was this. they're on the left, meeting the british they'd been accused of unspecified today, theirfamily put out a statement, calling the situation distressing and saying... on vague charges then using them for political leverage. caroline hawley, bbc news. capital's main railway station. the dead in delhi. ten other people were injured. thousands of passengers, many of them returning from a hindu festiv
doctor alison gemmill with the john hopkins centre | with thejohn hopkins centre for health sex �* researchy in iran but news of their detention only emerged on thursday, when state—run iranian media reported they were being held on unspecified security charges. craig and lindsay foreman were on their dream trip from the uk to australia. hello from iran! i feel content. i'm in iran, having an amazing time. we're super—grateful for being here, just not to travel to iran because of the risk...
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i transferred after finishing my associates degree and i went to johns hopkins to finish my undergraddavid: who told you to apply for a rhodes scholarship? gov. moore: it was a mutual friend of ours, kurt smoke. at that time he was the mayor of baltimore and i have a picture in my office of him pointing to a picture in his office back when i was a young intern and i had hair and he was a young mare -- he was a young mayor, and he had hair. the picture he's pointing to is his rhodes scholarship class. it was in that moment that he was telling me, i want you to apply for the rhodes scholarship. david: you got a rhodes scholarship, only 32 americans every year get them. you went to oxford. when you got there, did you study anything? gov. moore: i did, i got my masters in international relations. right now i am all but dissertation for my doctorate. in international relations. david: usually when people finish their rhodes scholarships and they get degrees or don't, they come back and run for office, they go to a private equity firm, they go to investment banking firm, they teach. you did
i transferred after finishing my associates degree and i went to johns hopkins to finish my undergraddavid: who told you to apply for a rhodes scholarship? gov. moore: it was a mutual friend of ours, kurt smoke. at that time he was the mayor of baltimore and i have a picture in my office of him pointing to a picture in his office back when i was a young intern and i had hair and he was a young mare -- he was a young mayor, and he had hair. the picture he's pointing to is his rhodes scholarship...
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let's explore this with laura blumenfeld who was a middle east analyst at johns hopkins university, which is also a former advisor to the us state department is randy palestinian negotiating. so welcome to the w. is there any world in which you can save this time getting off the ground as well? i think the one thing that's true across the world last night is we all lost sleep . there are 2 approaches of going to try to analyze this reasonable, even though it was quite unreasonable while we witness last night. the president was easy there, bonkers or bluffing, right? he's either serious and means what he says, or this has some kind of strategic bluster. if he's serious, um, you know, it is, ask is, rarely is mattered. israel is not the most right wing. they would say it's illegal . it's impractical. and also it's a logical niche on yahoo, the prime minister of israel already offered the palestinians in gaza. $5000000.00 a person, if they're willing to bring forward with the hostage if they're willing to, you know, set a turnover at the hostages that were seized from israel on october 7th,
let's explore this with laura blumenfeld who was a middle east analyst at johns hopkins university, which is also a former advisor to the us state department is randy palestinian negotiating. so welcome to the w. is there any world in which you can save this time getting off the ground as well? i think the one thing that's true across the world last night is we all lost sleep . there are 2 approaches of going to try to analyze this reasonable, even though it was quite unreasonable while we...
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the home of johns hopkins university. the home of the nsa. the home of the applied physics lab.ome of fort meade and the naval academy. the home of four historically black colleges and universities. we have so much to offer in the state of maryland and i think that's one of the reasons people are so excited about the growth trajectory we are on. david: final question, how can you bottle the happiness you have? how you get to be so happy and smiling all the time? does anybody ever make you feel bad about something? gov. moore: one of the things i lean on a lot is history. even in really dark times, really challenging moments, i am a history buff. i think about having a chance to read about one of our most famous marylanders, harriet tubman. on my toughest days i go back to my office in my house and i will read on harriet tubman. then i think of myself, what am i complaining about? no matter what kind of day i am having, imagine having a theoretical conversation with harriet tubman, explaining to her how tough my day was when i know how tough all of her days were. i think that it'
the home of johns hopkins university. the home of the nsa. the home of the applied physics lab.ome of fort meade and the naval academy. the home of four historically black colleges and universities. we have so much to offer in the state of maryland and i think that's one of the reasons people are so excited about the growth trajectory we are on. david: final question, how can you bottle the happiness you have? how you get to be so happy and smiling all the time? does anybody ever make you feel...
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some folks at johns hopkins have ideas on how to do it. but he is not the guy to do it. host: dr. georges benjamin is our guest this morning, executive director of the american public health association. anthony, you are next in new york, democratic caller. caller: dr. benjamin, can you explain why mary gruber and philip crouse, senior officials at the fda resigned their positions due to the implementation of government overreach by the biden administration to mandate vaccines for children? can you also explain why it is that the congress and the senate and their staff are exempt from vaccines that you seem to want to shove down the throats of the american taxpayers? my body, my choice. i refuse to consume vaccinations. i do not want my health care delivered by way of a hyper direct needle. can you explain why those senior officials resigned their positions in protest to the biden administration's overreach with regard to vaccination of children? guest: one of the benefits of being an american is you get to walk with your feet when you disagree with policy. anyone who wants to do
some folks at johns hopkins have ideas on how to do it. but he is not the guy to do it. host: dr. georges benjamin is our guest this morning, executive director of the american public health association. anthony, you are next in new york, democratic caller. caller: dr. benjamin, can you explain why mary gruber and philip crouse, senior officials at the fda resigned their positions due to the implementation of government overreach by the biden administration to mandate vaccines for children? can...
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well, let's bring in run this name, who's a fellow at the farm policy institute of john hopkins university joins now from beirut. around a great to have you with us. so run that. what's the purpose to think of israel staying in these locations? is it a matter of security? good to be with you. i don't think it's that method of security is for as can uh, uh, you know, have the same kind of information. the same kind of security benefits through other means doesn't have to remain in these 532 outposts. so the army around around is going to jump in there. i do apologize. we'll come back to just a 2nd, but i just want to go to the 2nd number of who i'm speaking in, re add also that meeting with the us delegation. and then it says a toyota store piece and the hold would then even if it is not part of feasible at the same time, it is an opportunity for the super power to still continue to engage and positive negotiations. and discussions to lead from one another to support to one another and also to let and the less and then to for bed a need further conflict to aspire. and this is the stand adop
well, let's bring in run this name, who's a fellow at the farm policy institute of john hopkins university joins now from beirut. around a great to have you with us. so run that. what's the purpose to think of israel staying in these locations? is it a matter of security? good to be with you. i don't think it's that method of security is for as can uh, uh, you know, have the same kind of information. the same kind of security benefits through other means doesn't have to remain in these 532...
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según johns hopkins medicine.por conmigo césar y miryam. yo no sé si lo sabías, pero lo que sí puedo compartir es que esto cambia si eres primerizo, si es tu primer hijo, tu segundo, tu tercero, porque el primero sí que no toque nada, el segundo ya que coja anticuerpos, el tercero, el tercero. ya, ya. vive solo, vive solo. mira qué interesante. yo sí crecí con este mito. sí, la verdad sí. con el cambio de temperatura me decían como que trata de ponerte calcetines, pero no muy bien. bueno, ya quedó aclarado. césar, no, yo ahí. si eres el tercero. nosotros éramos así. pues así. para que el niño agarre anticuerpos. así que si quiere enredarse. de acuerdo. muy bien. que tienen para las 05:30? bueno, algunos estudiantes de san josé decidieron no acudir a clases como parte del movimiento. un día sin inmigrantes, le diremos cómo esta ausencia afecta a los distritos escolares. le explicamos. y hablando de escuelas, el procurador del estado le dice a las escuelas qué hacer si ice llega a los planteles escolares. le contamo
según johns hopkins medicine.por conmigo césar y miryam. yo no sé si lo sabías, pero lo que sí puedo compartir es que esto cambia si eres primerizo, si es tu primer hijo, tu segundo, tu tercero, porque el primero sí que no toque nada, el segundo ya que coja anticuerpos, el tercero, el tercero. ya, ya. vive solo, vive solo. mira qué interesante. yo sí crecí con este mito. sí, la verdad sí. con el cambio de temperatura me decían como que trata de ponerte calcetines, pero no muy bien....
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goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university. and the national security calling list for account of bunch provides a goodman counter punch where i used to. right? well, i kind of right. i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about right? yeah, i know time to stop. right. exactly. no, no time, clearly because of your new president, i believe it will on him. us secretary of state rubio is here, said you'll to continuing his release to a. we get strange comments from trump, where policy doesn't match his comments off the cuff, and he says things that i read the end of the previous administration just from your insight in years there. i don't know what you think of john radcliff, the new head of the c i a year old. we used to work. how far is trump being undermined from the inside? or is he being more undermined than usual or less? well, frankly, i don't feel is being undermined at all. i figure, i feel that he's appointed a group of lawyers who are paying fuel to you to him. and what really bothers me is
goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university. and the national security calling list for account of bunch provides a goodman counter punch where i used to. right? well, i kind of right. i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about right? yeah, i know time to stop. right. exactly. no, no time, clearly because of your new president, i believe it will on him. us secretary of state rubio is here, said you'll...
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de hecho, la universidad johns hopkins dice que otras causas también influyen.te puede estar ayudando. no le eches la culpa de que te falta a tu cabello, a tu papá solamente, sino que también a tu mamá. lo sabías? bueno, desmitificando algunas cosas, pero la verdad es que es un tema un poco incómodo para algunos hombres de determinada edad quienes dicen bueno, no quiero estar sin cabello y quienes están recurriendo a otras alternativas, como por ejemplo viajar y ponerse también injertos de cabello. no es así? estoy aquí con con césar y con miryam. no es que sepan mucho del tema, no estoy diciendo eso, pero bueno, realmente es ya se está optando para eso hacia allá, no? si el no es así, no era porque yo me había hecho. yo no, yo no, yo no he dicho eso. si usted quiere contarnos algo, nosotros somos todo. lo escuchamos su testimonio. pero yo digo que es como, como moda. cierto. porque de repente, pues, pues hemos visto por ejemplo, en películas de acción en donde los. los buenos, los buenos de las películas, verdad? no tienen cabello, no? sí, sí, no. y también hay
de hecho, la universidad johns hopkins dice que otras causas también influyen.te puede estar ayudando. no le eches la culpa de que te falta a tu cabello, a tu papá solamente, sino que también a tu mamá. lo sabías? bueno, desmitificando algunas cosas, pero la verdad es que es un tema un poco incómodo para algunos hombres de determinada edad quienes dicen bueno, no quiero estar sin cabello y quienes están recurriendo a otras alternativas, como por ejemplo viajar y ponerse también injertos...
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so now he's a form of us diplomats and most guy who now teaches russian foreign policy at johns hopkins university. he joins us from washington, dc, welcome couches here. so, how does russia see the prospect of negotiations that ukraine and why would it be to ship even consider negotiations now as well? i think the fundamental fact about this movement we've seen today is that a rush receives negotiations very, very differently than does the united states or ukraine, or frankly, the west for russia. negotiations talks after table or another form of let's call it non violent warfare. they use it to get what they want their strategic objectives, which are the dom, being the dominant power ukraine. ukraine. that's for sure. it to russian foreign policy interest as a change of the leadership in ukraine. that's what they want. and maybe they have drugs at this moment that's sitting at the table with the united states and or ukraine is the best way to get that. the western view, i have, people have to keep in mind. the western view is very different. we believe in compromise. so called a win w
so now he's a form of us diplomats and most guy who now teaches russian foreign policy at johns hopkins university. he joins us from washington, dc, welcome couches here. so, how does russia see the prospect of negotiations that ukraine and why would it be to ship even consider negotiations now as well? i think the fundamental fact about this movement we've seen today is that a rush receives negotiations very, very differently than does the united states or ukraine, or frankly, the west for...
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goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university and the national security code list account a bunch provides a goodman counter punch, where i used to right? well, i kind of right, i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about. right? yeah, i know john, just stop right. exactly. no, no time. clearly because of your new president. i believe it will on him. us secretary of state will be always here, said you'll to continuing his release to a we get strange comments from trump where policy doesn't match his comments off the cuff. and he says things that i read the end of the previous administration, just from your insight in years there. i don't know what you think of drawing radcliffe than you had at the see a year old. we used to work how far is trump being undermined from the inside, or is he being more undermined than usual or less? well, frankly, i don't see always being undermined at all. i figure, i feel that he's appointed a group of lawyers who are paying fuel to you to him. and what really bothers me
goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university and the national security code list account a bunch provides a goodman counter punch, where i used to right? well, i kind of right, i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about. right? yeah, i know john, just stop right. exactly. no, no time. clearly because of your new president. i believe it will on him. us secretary of state will be always here, said you'll...
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lo dice un estudio de la universidad johns hopkins que tambiÉn encontrÓ que subieron las muertes de bebÉs. recordemos que en texas, una ley de 2021 prohÍbe el aborto a partir de las seis semanas de embarazo, un periodo en el que muchas mujeres podrÍan no saber que estÁn embarazadas. >> bueno, ahora escuche esto al menos 37 escarabajos asÍ lo escuchÓ bien. gigantes vivos de entre diez y 12 centÍmetros fueron encontrados ocultos dentro de varios paquetes de snacks japoneses, patatas fritas y chocolates en el aeropuerto internacional de los Ángeles y que fueron enviados de contrabando desde japÓn. >> bueno, se preguntarÁ por quÉ estos insectos son muy populares entre los coleccionistas, pero las autoridades aduanales aseguran que son una gran amenaza para la agricultura de este paÍs. >> miles de habitantes continÚan abandonando la isla griega de santorini ante el temor de que se genere un gran terremoto en cualquier momento. por ahora la evacuaciÓn es voluntaria. >> esa movilizaciÓn comenzÓ el domingo despuÉs de que se registraran mÁs de 550 temblores de magnitud superior a tres. unas 9000 p
lo dice un estudio de la universidad johns hopkins que tambiÉn encontrÓ que subieron las muertes de bebÉs. recordemos que en texas, una ley de 2021 prohÍbe el aborto a partir de las seis semanas de embarazo, un periodo en el que muchas mujeres podrÍan no saber que estÁn embarazadas. >> bueno, ahora escuche esto al menos 37 escarabajos asÍ lo escuchÓ bien. gigantes vivos de entre diez y 12 centÍmetros fueron encontrados ocultos dentro de varios paquetes de snacks japoneses,...
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goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university and the national security cold list account a bunch provides a goodman counter punch, where i used to right? well, i kind of right, i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about right. yeah, i know time to stop right. exactly. no, no time clearly because if you're a new president, i believe it will and him, us secretary of state rubio is here, said you'll to continuing his release to a we get strange comments from trump where policy doesn't match his comments off the cuff. and he says things that i read the end of the previous administration, just from your insight in years there. i don't know what you think of john radcliff, the new head of the c i a year old. we used to what, how far is trump being undermined? from the inside or is he being more undermined than usual or less? well, frankly, i don't see how he's being undermined at all. i figure, i feel that he's appointed a group of loyalists who are paying affility to him. and what really bothers me is the
goodman, and senior fellow at the center for international policy, a professor of government to john hopkins university and the national security cold list account a bunch provides a goodman counter punch, where i used to right? well, i kind of right, i should still be writing for it. i got to talk to you about right. yeah, i know time to stop right. exactly. no, no time clearly because if you're a new president, i believe it will and him, us secretary of state rubio is here, said you'll to...
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. $42 million for johns hopkins, great place, to research and drive social and behavior change in uganda. what about us? what about social change in our country? $70 million for a center at purdue to research university sourced, evidence-based solutions to developmental challenges. these are massive numbers on things no one ever heard about. $10 million for mozambique voluntary medical male circumcisions. $10 million for circumcisions in another country. $9.7 million for uc berkeley to develop a cohort of cambodian youth with enterprise driven skills. teach them something about enterprise. what about our people? can't we teach them about enterprise? two point $3 million for strengthening independent voices in cambodia. $32 million to the prague civil society center, which is a very liberal group of people. i wonder how much of the money came back to the people that approved it. $14 million for improving public procurement in serbia. $486 million to the consortium for elections and political process strengthening, including $22 million for inclusive and participatory political process in
. $42 million for johns hopkins, great place, to research and drive social and behavior change in uganda. what about us? what about social change in our country? $70 million for a center at purdue to research university sourced, evidence-based solutions to developmental challenges. these are massive numbers on things no one ever heard about. $10 million for mozambique voluntary medical male circumcisions. $10 million for circumcisions in another country. $9.7 million for uc berkeley to develop...
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a johns hopkins paul done before the election found a very disturbing response something like nearly half of americans think the opposing side was evil, not just an adversary but evil. >> usually problematic. >> and >> if you and how we communicate and absorb information. the fact that we say anything at it goes to the whole world, not verified, not checked. people posting things on social media, 98% of it nationally on a political stay are supposed to what is happening locally and you don't have to look somebody in the i, with all the vitriol you want and no accountability to it. i argue my generation was smart enough to invent social media but not the maturity to understand how to handle it. i don't agree with the politics of time but this generation know the push and pool, they will learn problems with it and how to handle it. >> this generation are anybody, the cat is out of the bag. >> host: is there a way to come back from people viewing people as evil as this baked into what we are? >> it is baked into the conversation but this conversation will have a better understanding to
a johns hopkins paul done before the election found a very disturbing response something like nearly half of americans think the opposing side was evil, not just an adversary but evil. >> usually problematic. >> and >> if you and how we communicate and absorb information. the fact that we say anything at it goes to the whole world, not verified, not checked. people posting things on social media, 98% of it nationally on a political stay are supposed to what is happening...
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we reached out to harvard, brown, johns hopkins, columbia declined to comment.o raise awareness of heart disease. the number one killer in women, we are all wearing red today. >> it causes one in 10 deaths of women, cardiovascular disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined. it can affect women of all ages, life stages like pregnancy and menopause can increase women's risk of developing cardiovascular disease. a lot of women don't know this is the number one killer. stuart: steve hilton reacts to governor newsom changing his tone on trump. kim straw salon trump speaking loudly with a big stick. the status of trump's tax plan. ken golden has a signed patrick mahomes rookie card. the 11:00 hour is next. businesses and communities come together on tiktok. they don't show up like they do on tiktok. and i had all these people rooting for me on tiktok. empowering over 7 million us businesses. there's no way i'd be able to support this building or any of my employees. > that went from maybe a few hundred people seeing my product to millions. they rely on
we reached out to harvard, brown, johns hopkins, columbia declined to comment.o raise awareness of heart disease. the number one killer in women, we are all wearing red today. >> it causes one in 10 deaths of women, cardiovascular disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined. it can affect women of all ages, life stages like pregnancy and menopause can increase women's risk of developing cardiovascular disease. a lot of women don't know this is the number one killer. stuart:...
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johns hopkins, usc, they both made big investments, and in addition to our great universities. mr.balsamo: family homelessness has decreased, and time count showed that it rose 23 and 24. what specific efforts are you taking to combat the rise in homelessness? is trump right that federal resources are needed? mayor bowser: federal resources can always help. at different points in time it fluctuates. in my tenure, i have had a huge focus on ending family homelessness. we are very proud that a promise i made to close and notorious shelter in an old hospital would close and we would open humane family shelter across the city, and we did. eight shelters that house no more than 50 families. we were able to decentralize the services, so it allowed the families to get into permanent housing. so, we know that that system works. if we put the people experience ending and emergency into a smaller, better resourced more humane environment, if they can get together, they can move on to permanent housing. we have done that on the family side. we think that we need a similar approach on the sing
johns hopkins, usc, they both made big investments, and in addition to our great universities. mr.balsamo: family homelessness has decreased, and time count showed that it rose 23 and 24. what specific efforts are you taking to combat the rise in homelessness? is trump right that federal resources are needed? mayor bowser: federal resources can always help. at different points in time it fluctuates. in my tenure, i have had a huge focus on ending family homelessness. we are very proud that a...
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about university spending as well because there's a lot of that within usaid also, 42 million for johns hopkins to research and drive social behavior, $250,000 for fiu for dei training, $244,000 for stanford to do leadership training, not life saving programs. i now recognize mr. sherman from california. >> foreign aid is a good thing. americans think that we spend 25% of the federal budget on foreign aid and want it reduced to 10%, but the fact is, it's way less than 1%. it helps us challenge china and the world. it reduces not only hunger, but migration to our borders and it helps us fight communicable diseases over there before they mutate and come here and that's why ronald reagan recognized the importance of foreign aid. mr. chairman, my fear, because i've been here for a long time. when i got here, it wasn't just democrats against republicans, it was the legislative branch against the executive branch. and we need to play that role, and as the ranking member points out, we need to have government witnesses here so we can talk about the future, rather than just be a cheering squad for the
about university spending as well because there's a lot of that within usaid also, 42 million for johns hopkins to research and drive social behavior, $250,000 for fiu for dei training, $244,000 for stanford to do leadership training, not life saving programs. i now recognize mr. sherman from california. >> foreign aid is a good thing. americans think that we spend 25% of the federal budget on foreign aid and want it reduced to 10%, but the fact is, it's way less than 1%. it helps us...
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. >> $40 million to improve the economic inclusion of sanitary migrants, $42 million for john hopkinsand behavior changes in uganda $10 million for voluntary medical mail circumcisions $21 million for voter turnout in india why are we giving $21 million to india there one of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us $20 million for fiscal federalism in nepal, listen to these numbers this is all fraud. president trump listing some of the wasteful government spending down by the department of government efficiency and obama judge has rejected the effort to block doge access to government data and blocking them from firing federal employees as well all things the democrats are trying to stop doge so far has identified a savings of more than $55 billion. elon musk floating the idea of a doge dividend to trump which would give taxpayers a $5000 check funded by doge savings the white house clarifying elon musk's role stated in the court filing that elon musk is not part of doge and is a white house advisor trump and elon musk discuss working together last night on hannity. >>
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iror sites on johns hopkins.ou always are on panels with people that you revered in previous administrations and you might have been a political opponent when they were fighting for their man but there is a club that recognizes that we've all gone through a common experience. we've represented united states in very difficult negotiations. at kyoto, i negotiated a climb change agreement in 1998. with 190 countries. it was a very tough negotiation. i think it started us on road to dealing with climate change but unfortunately, again, we're -- at keeping agreements. who democratic presidents wereelected we're all in for climate change. when republicans are in, there oftentimes is a reverse. so when we go to china, you need to reduce your emissions. you're the number one emmitter now of greenhouse gases. we don't know what's going to happen with your next election. you may withdraw from in. somehow when we get in office and a president is elected, he looks at the guy he's just beaten and says i can do better than him
iror sites on johns hopkins.ou always are on panels with people that you revered in previous administrations and you might have been a political opponent when they were fighting for their man but there is a club that recognizes that we've all gone through a common experience. we've represented united states in very difficult negotiations. at kyoto, i negotiated a climb change agreement in 1998. with 190 countries. it was a very tough negotiation. i think it started us on road to dealing with...
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johns hopkins, the only other university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents saying, you know. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs. and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which typically see a payment rate of above 60%, stand to be crippled. the university of california, providing us with a statement reading in part. life saving treatments for cancer, diabetes and strokes, including in children and new technologies and industries that translate into hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, are all at risk. the statement also warning for decades, the national institutes of health has provided essential funding that has empowered america's world leading research institutions. new administration guidance would imperil this vital support and
johns hopkins, the only other university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents saying, you know. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs. and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the...
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iror sites on johns hopkins.ou always are on panels with people that you revered in previous administrations and you might have been a political opponent when they were fighting for their man but there is a club that recognizes that we've all gone through a common experience. we've represented united states in very difficult negotiations. at kyoto, i negotiated a climb change agreement in 1998. with 190 countries. it was a very tough negotiation. i think it started us on road to dealing with climate change but unfortunately, again, we're -- at keeping agreements. who democratic presidents wereelected we're all in for climate change. when republicans are in, there oftentimes is a reverse. so when we go to china, you need to reduce your emissions. you're the number one emmitter now of greenhouse gases. we don't know what's going to happen with your next election. you may withdraw from in. somehow when we get in office and a president is elected, he looks at the guy he's just beaten and says i can do better than him
iror sites on johns hopkins.ou always are on panels with people that you revered in previous administrations and you might have been a political opponent when they were fighting for their man but there is a club that recognizes that we've all gone through a common experience. we've represented united states in very difficult negotiations. at kyoto, i negotiated a climb change agreement in 1998. with 190 countries. it was a very tough negotiation. i think it started us on road to dealing with...
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an admiral john hopkins episodes in paris in the middle east are especially attentive to jonathan's sincere attraction to other cultures. in one series of frames, jonathan finds himself taken with french culture and urban sophistication that. he can't stop himself from giving money to the various charming french merchant he encounters. chrisette, a glove saleswoman and makes him feel, quote, as skittish as a four year old. okay. and the tone and content of jonathan abroad really foreshadows the american trek travel writing that we see with mark twain's innocents abroad and in fact, there's ample reason to believe that. twain drew his inspiration directly from hopkins travel comics. many of twain's early writings appear in yankee notions alongside. hopkins work will happen himself was the illustrator for the gilded age. and in fact, twain even includes a scene in the innocents that closely resembles purchasing of the gloves from the saleswoman. there's that theft theme again, and the resemblance between twain and hoppin even extended to the publication of innocents abroad. so we can see the
an admiral john hopkins episodes in paris in the middle east are especially attentive to jonathan's sincere attraction to other cultures. in one series of frames, jonathan finds himself taken with french culture and urban sophistication that. he can't stop himself from giving money to the various charming french merchant he encounters. chrisette, a glove saleswoman and makes him feel, quote, as skittish as a four year old. okay. and the tone and content of jonathan abroad really foreshadows the...
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johns hopkins, the only other university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which typically see a payment rate of above 60%, stand to be crippled. the university of california, providing us with a statement reading in part. life saving treatments for cancer, diabetes and strokes, including in children and new technologies and industries that translate into hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, are all at risk. the statement also warning for decades, the national institutes of health has provided essential funding that has empowered america's world leading research institutions. new administration guidance would imperil this vital support and jeopardize ameri
johns hopkins, the only other university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top...
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i'm an icu physician and professor of medicine and health policy at johns hopkins university in baltimorele: so, in science, you can think of direct costs as one specific to a particular research project, the chemicals and the cells and the salaries of the researchers. but then there are the indirect costs of maintaining and replacing equipment, ordering, bookkeeping, handling hazard waste, and compliance with government regulations. rachel: the nih decision to shift the indirect costs has an impact on myself and my colleagues and many researchers across the country, because what it means is that a smaller percentage of funding is flowing into our universities and to our institutions to help do very simple things like keep the lights on, make sure we have paper and printers and supplies. carole: all projects of every scientist are being affected. so take any particular area of research you want, let's say pediatric cancer. this would amount to a 15%-20% decrease in funding for studying that. and this is an area where nih investment has already fueled amazing results. if it continues like
i'm an icu physician and professor of medicine and health policy at johns hopkins university in baltimorele: so, in science, you can think of direct costs as one specific to a particular research project, the chemicals and the cells and the salaries of the researchers. but then there are the indirect costs of maintaining and replacing equipment, ordering, bookkeeping, handling hazard waste, and compliance with government regulations. rachel: the nih decision to shift the indirect costs has an...