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so sergeant major john h. hopkins, from what i can see, had actually first enlisted in 76 in a pennsylvania unit. had served through it and then, in early january of 77, was up for reenlistment. so many of the soldiers who had enlisted in 76 were on short term enlistments. the army going into 77 was again trying to recruit in army at this point. and john h. hopkins reenlist id in congress's own. as a realist it, because he also had service time, and i think also because he was so literate, he was a writer, i will come to that in a moment, it's that he was first given a corporal's enlistments, and then break 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, or i won't say full assumptions. i'm 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, it's that he kept talking about his typogra
so sergeant major john h. hopkins, from what i can see, had actually first enlisted in 76 in a pennsylvania unit. had served through it and then, in early january of 77, was up for reenlistment. so many of the soldiers who had enlisted in 76 were on short term enlistments. the army going into 77 was again trying to recruit in army at this point. and john h. hopkins reenlist id in congress's own. as a realist it, because he also had service time, and i think also because he was so literate, he...
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well, it was published by my johns hopkins institute, but johns hopkins university, the university ofchicago, or stanford, the universities do not endorse research done by professors at the universities. so, all of this stuff filtered into the press because the press are so ignorant, they have no idea how research is done, how universities are run, what even a peer-reviewed message is or article and it's just-- it gets all -- the spin cycle, you know, they bought the biggest washing machines you could possibly imagine and they were spinning, spinning, spinning, and that's what happens by the way, to our study. it never entered any of the major press. "the washington post," the new york times, the wall street journal did pick it up as a daily thing just because it was hot on social media, so, it was reported on their social media coverage. so-- >> was the imperial study, whatever you called that, was that ever peer-reviewed? >> no, no, no it wasn't peer reviewed now that you mention it. i hadn't thought about that before, but by the way, the imperial college of london and this ferguson
well, it was published by my johns hopkins institute, but johns hopkins university, the university ofchicago, or stanford, the universities do not endorse research done by professors at the universities. so, all of this stuff filtered into the press because the press are so ignorant, they have no idea how research is done, how universities are run, what even a peer-reviewed message is or article and it's just-- it gets all -- the spin cycle, you know, they bought the biggest washing machines...
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and john h. hopkinsst it in congress's own, as he re-enlisted, because he also had service time, and i think also because he was so literate. he was a -- he was first given a role in enlistment, 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 won't say full of assumptions, i'm 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. he talked about printing offices. he talked about newspapers. he was holding newspapers and books in his knapsack's. in fact, when you look at that journal over there, they've got it on the page where he's talking about what he lost, when he shocked his knapsack, when he was running before those british islanders to get away at brand wine. and, then part of it when you look
and john h. hopkinsst it in congress's own, as he re-enlisted, because he also had service time, and i think also because he was so literate. he was a -- he was first given a role in enlistment, 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 won't say full of assumptions, i'm following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in the records, not always the easiest...
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peter, oranges, a british journalist, a senior researcher at the johns hopkins institute, we were onhat are the moods in society, because quite often the mood of society differs from the mood of the government, and of course these changes in public the sentiments of ukraine, a country in the civilized world , should be used precisely in order to promote its agenda, to isolate russia even where the political elites are not ready for such isolation, to see these changes taking place in each such country, this is a very important moment, especially since we see that we are getting closer to a certain rubicon when even ukraine of the global south understands the danger of the war started by the president of the russian federation volodymyr against ukraine and that is why they expect the meeting of the president of the united states of america by joseph biden with the president of the people's republic of china, xi jinping , it will bring certain changes in the world e-e architecture. however, i want to remind you that before this, before the meeting of the twenty-somethings, for which he
peter, oranges, a british journalist, a senior researcher at the johns hopkins institute, we were onhat are the moods in society, because quite often the mood of society differs from the mood of the government, and of course these changes in public the sentiments of ukraine, a country in the civilized world , should be used precisely in order to promote its agenda, to isolate russia even where the political elites are not ready for such isolation, to see these changes taking place in each such...
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school in pennsylvania and there was no address for you in baltimore until you were attending johns hopkins quote richard vatz, professor who says the story that you tell in your book is compelling, but may be more >> phil:ion than fact, misleading the public, your campaign refuses ta-tarrant county about it, set the record straight. >> there is nothing in my book or i've ever said that has been exaggerated or mislead anybody, i don't have a reason to exaggerate my life, i moved around when i was young, not because of choice issue but because of tragedy, i watched my father die in front of me at three years old because he didn't get healthcare he needed. i watched my family strule. i was 17 years old, i first joined the army, first became decided united states military was my future, my path. i was only candidate in this race with associate degree, i graduated from a two-year college, i didn't have the traditional path. i'm proud of my life and my journey and i'm not going to let political opponents manipulate that or minimize the fact that i'm incredibly proud of my mom, i'm incredibly pro
school in pennsylvania and there was no address for you in baltimore until you were attending johns hopkins quote richard vatz, professor who says the story that you tell in your book is compelling, but may be more >> phil:ion than fact, misleading the public, your campaign refuses ta-tarrant county about it, set the record straight. >> there is nothing in my book or i've ever said that has been exaggerated or mislead anybody, i don't have a reason to exaggerate my life, i moved...
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sam is on the faculty of the ma in science writing them a writing program at johns hopkins.his arrival at johns hopkins sink top creative writing at the different pennsylvania for ten years. it's an ma in english and creative writing from the university of michigan. mfa in creative nonfiction from columbia university but has published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. his primarily written about science and health in this work has appeared in the "new york times" magazine, the new yorker, the atlantic, wired, the los angeles times, the financial times magazine when mit technology review among other publications. and ofan course easy author of e book a ravenous use of the title on your screen when you are able to order. that is what we're talking about today. so welcome >>. >> thank you, think summit turn right and beyond. say what of course it's wonderful to have you. i love your book. it reads as i said on social media. it reads like a novel. it, was glued to it but it is al true. i'm sure he will talk less we go throu
sam is on the faculty of the ma in science writing them a writing program at johns hopkins.his arrival at johns hopkins sink top creative writing at the different pennsylvania for ten years. it's an ma in english and creative writing from the university of michigan. mfa in creative nonfiction from columbia university but has published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. his primarily written about science and health in this work has appeared...
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they've been fronting johns hopkins, the big johns hopkins university center that -- they had to cancelbankman-fried is not an exit on public health, why was always so biased towards more controls, more impose visions, more mandates, more lockdowns. i have been working this round for 3 years and been mystified about the biases in the profession. why so many otherwise good scientists go along with this, i'm afraid the answer may be the money trail. will: how did this fraudster control so much, not just pandemic but including pandemic response including almost every venture-capital tentacle, even foreign policy, of fraudster funding fraudulent research by people who have conflicts of interest, this deserves much more investigation and jeffrey and i together did that this week, we had a long conversation breaking down this whole ftx. at the comp located controversy that is massively important, maybe can get your start understanding it on the will came podcast. great to talk to you. coming up, hospitals overwhelmed with children sick with respiratory issues and the flu. doctor marty makary
they've been fronting johns hopkins, the big johns hopkins university center that -- they had to cancelbankman-fried is not an exit on public health, why was always so biased towards more controls, more impose visions, more mandates, more lockdowns. i have been working this round for 3 years and been mystified about the biases in the profession. why so many otherwise good scientists go along with this, i'm afraid the answer may be the money trail. will: how did this fraudster control so much,...
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his mom spoke with us from the icu at johns hopkins all children's hospital in st. petersburg. >> now that i know this virus is no joke. >> reporter: the cdc says the latest data shows that rsv is up nationally but decreasing in the south as the flu begins to surge there, part of a cycle of viruses expected to continue through the winter. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> we're back in a moment. faced with suspension. what nba star kyrie irving is saying now about his anti-semitic firestorm. >>> plus, crime is a rising campaign trail issue. but what do the statistics really show? weathertech gift cards have the power to wow everyone on your holiday list. offering a variety of american made products. weathertech! nice! like floorliners... cargo liner... tablet holder... boot tray... cupfone... sink mat... pet feeding system... anti-fatigue comfortmat and more. order the weathertech gift card instantly for the perfect gift at weathertech.com your record you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your
his mom spoke with us from the icu at johns hopkins all children's hospital in st. petersburg. >> now that i know this virus is no joke. >> reporter: the cdc says the latest data shows that rsv is up nationally but decreasing in the south as the flu begins to surge there, part of a cycle of viruses expected to continue through the winter. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> we're back in a moment. faced with suspension. what nba star kyrie irving is saying now about his...
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i want to bring in cnn media analyst sarah fischer, and director of the john hopkins burn center. doctor -- this is horrible news to hear what is going on. and about him being injured. what are you hearing tonight? >> i'm hearing that he is okay. he said that in a statement to a variety he is up on his feet in 1 to 2 weeks. that is a good sign. but these are serious injuries to his face, into his hands. he was it's own garage working on cars. but jay leno loves his cars, he's on a show with cnbc where you talked about it with celebrities. >> with only a week on your feet. i mean, byrnes can be excruciating. but can be very serious. we don't know how extensive it might be, but we do know that he is staying overnight in the hospital. is there anything that you can tell us about the way these things are usually treated? any indication that it's serious? or is it routine stay overnight? >> all not always come into say overnight. it depends on how deep the injury is. we just have to hope for him that this is superficial. and he'll heal quickly. when they are superficial they can deal w
i want to bring in cnn media analyst sarah fischer, and director of the john hopkins burn center. doctor -- this is horrible news to hear what is going on. and about him being injured. what are you hearing tonight? >> i'm hearing that he is okay. he said that in a statement to a variety he is up on his feet in 1 to 2 weeks. that is a good sign. but these are serious injuries to his face, into his hands. he was it's own garage working on cars. but jay leno loves his cars, he's on a show...
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this doctor is assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins university where the chemical is tested in clinics. >> i think it seems to be very promising as a potential treatment for a number of different conditions, for depression, for addictive disorders. that would include things like alcohol dependence, cocaine dependence, opioid dependence, tobacco use. >> colorado was the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. now it's voting as oregon already has to let people know it for personal use, or go to special clinics using it with monitors present. a move supported by denver city councilman chris heinz. >> the public doesn't know much about what's happening in a commune or a prayer circle, or whatever, but people understand what medicine is, western medicine. >> this is a federal schedule i drug like heroin or lsd. but the fda has now designated it a breakthrough drug for research purposes. still, jeff hunt opposes legalization. he is director of the centennial institute at colorado christian university. >> these kind of drug entrepreneurs are go
this doctor is assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins university where the chemical is tested in clinics. >> i think it seems to be very promising as a potential treatment for a number of different conditions, for depression, for addictive disorders. that would include things like alcohol dependence, cocaine dependence, opioid dependence, tobacco use. >> colorado was the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. now it's voting as oregon...
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they said there's no address for you in baltimore until you are attending johns hopkins.id this they quote their investigation, the story you tell your book is compelling but it may be more fiction than fact but he said it's misleading the public but it does not become an ugly lie until campaign refuses to talk about it. so set the record straight for us. >> there is nothing in my book and anything i have written or that i have ever said that is been exaggerated or misled anybody. i do not have a reason to exaggerate my life. i moved a lot when i was junk not because of choice but because of tragedy. i watch my father die in front of me when i was three years old because he did not get the healthcare that he needed. i watch my family struggle. i watched how when i was 17 years old i first joined the army. first became a society unites its military was going to be my future, my fat path. as the only candidate in this race that has an associates degree graduate from a two-year college. i did not have the traditional path for as many people. i am proud of my life and my jour
they said there's no address for you in baltimore until you are attending johns hopkins.id this they quote their investigation, the story you tell your book is compelling but it may be more fiction than fact but he said it's misleading the public but it does not become an ugly lie until campaign refuses to talk about it. so set the record straight for us. >> there is nothing in my book and anything i have written or that i have ever said that is been exaggerated or misled anybody. i do...
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sam is on the faculty of the inmate and site writing an inmate writing programs at johns hopkins.his arrival at johns hopkins, , sam taught creative writing and journalism at the university of pennsylvania for ten years. he holds an ma in english and creative writing from the university at michigan and an msa in creative nonfiction from columbia university. he has published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. in recent years he has primarily written about science and health and his work has appeared in the "new york times" magazine, the new yorker, the atlantic, wired, the "los angeles times," the financial times magazine, and m.i.t. technology review, among other publications. and, of course, he's the author of the book "ravenous" which you can see the title of on your screen, and are able to order. that's what were talking about today. so welcome, sam. >> thank you. thanks so much for inviting me on. >> of course. it's wonderful to have you. i loved your book. it reads as i said on social media, it reads like a novel. i was g
sam is on the faculty of the inmate and site writing an inmate writing programs at johns hopkins.his arrival at johns hopkins, , sam taught creative writing and journalism at the university of pennsylvania for ten years. he holds an ma in english and creative writing from the university at michigan and an msa in creative nonfiction from columbia university. he has published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. in recent years he has primarily...
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albert garcia romero is assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins universityt is tested in clinics. >> i think it seems to be very promising as a potential treatment for a number of different conditions, for depression, for addictive disorders. that would include things like alcohol dependence, cocaine dependence, opioid epidemic dependence, tobacco use. >> reporter: colorado was the first state to recognize recreational marijuana. now it's voting as oregon already has to let people grow it for personal reduce or go to special clinics using it with monitors present. a move supported by denver city councilman chris hines. >> the public doesn't know much about what's happening in a commune or prayer circle or whatever. but people understand what medicine is, western medicine. >> reporter: the federal schedule-one drug is like heroin or lsd. the fda has now designated it a breakthrough drug for research purposes. still, jeff hunt opposes legalization. he is director of the centennial institute at colorado christian university. >> these drug entrepreneurs are goin
albert garcia romero is assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins universityt is tested in clinics. >> i think it seems to be very promising as a potential treatment for a number of different conditions, for depression, for addictive disorders. that would include things like alcohol dependence, cocaine dependence, opioid epidemic dependence, tobacco use. >> reporter: colorado was the first state to recognize recreational marijuana. now it's voting as...
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and other major cities this week. china reported more than 4500 cov 19 infections for tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers in the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases and 315 deaths in china. china's foreign ministry has criticized some countries for commenting on its handling of the recent protests. the u. s. ambassador, the giant had said the demonstrators have the right to rally peacefully. obey jing also maintains its policies of help contain the virus to hon. do me to fax over the years, have fully proven that china's covered protocols have protected the security and help of the chinese people to the greatest extent, genuine and minimized impact on socio economic development. some countries have made remarks on china. recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would heat the weiss as that interests of their own people instead of pointing fingers at others. patrick, fog has more from hong kong. as far as we understand, there has been quite significant protests going on just across the board from here in hong kong in one j
and other major cities this week. china reported more than 4500 cov 19 infections for tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers in the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases and 315 deaths in china. china's foreign ministry has criticized some countries for commenting on its handling of the recent protests. the u. s. ambassador, the giant had said the demonstrators have the right to rally peacefully. obey jing also maintains its policies of help contain the virus to...
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a decade ago. china has reported more than 4500 curve at 19 infections on tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases, and 315 deaths in china. china's government maintains its coven policies, have helped contain the virus. it's also criticized some countries for commenting on its handling of the recent protest tunes on doing 2 more such over the years has fully proven that china covered protocols has protected the security and health of the chinese people to the greatest extent and minimized impact on socio economic development. some countries have made remarks on china recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would hit the weiss's that interest of their own people, instead of pointing fingers that others. patrick falk has more from hong kong. as far as we understand, there has been quite significant protests going on just across the border from here in hong kong in one joe, there were clashes that took place overnight. i think you showed some video of that just a moment ago, and these ar
a decade ago. china has reported more than 4500 curve at 19 infections on tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases, and 315 deaths in china. china's government maintains its coven policies, have helped contain the virus. it's also criticized some countries for commenting on its handling of the recent protest tunes on doing 2 more such over the years has fully proven that china covered protocols has protected the security and...
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they had very poor survival skills and i can say that made people even more angry professor of johns hopkinsniversity in the usa, serhiy radchenko agrees, people in china are unhappy with the government's tough response to the spread of the government's covid policy, there is growing dissatisfaction among the people with how the authorities have handled the lockdown, including cases where people were effectively locked at home for weeks without access to food or basic necessities quarantine measures in china are really very strict, lionilyuk says, according to her, in some cases, the authorities installed metal bars on the doors of houses to prevent people from entering leave homes during the lockdown every time they find one case of covid in a house they lock down the whole building and sometimes even more the whole area people were locked in their homes for a long period of time there is constant testing for the virus people have to line up to get it these are really extreme measures and this applies not only to big cities in china yesterday i talked to my family even in such a small town
they had very poor survival skills and i can say that made people even more angry professor of johns hopkinsniversity in the usa, serhiy radchenko agrees, people in china are unhappy with the government's tough response to the spread of the government's covid policy, there is growing dissatisfaction among the people with how the authorities have handled the lockdown, including cases where people were effectively locked at home for weeks without access to food or basic necessities quarantine...
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qualitatively new level gave an interview to the ukrainian voice of america service, a researcher at johns hopkinsrsity peter pomerantsev pomarantsev was born in kyiv, grew up in great britain, lived for a long time in russia and now lives in the suburbs of washington, he is considered one of the leading researchers of russian disinformation and propaganda since the beginning of the full-scale war, a researcher for several years visited ukraine several times, where he joined the recommendations project is a team of ukrainian and international journalists , lawyers and analysts that collects testimony about of russia's crimes in ukraine in order to form cases for the courts and also prepares media projects for the mass media, they talked with the researcher tatyana vorozko, one of the central themes of your latest book is not propaganda is that in russian society it is not only there that they claim that there is no objective reality everyone has their own reality , why is it dangerous, what is the pool saying, or is it you who also claim that there is no good and bad, you know how they say everyth
qualitatively new level gave an interview to the ukrainian voice of america service, a researcher at johns hopkinsrsity peter pomerantsev pomarantsev was born in kyiv, grew up in great britain, lived for a long time in russia and now lives in the suburbs of washington, he is considered one of the leading researchers of russian disinformation and propaganda since the beginning of the full-scale war, a researcher for several years visited ukraine several times, where he joined the recommendations...
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, like houses of cards fell on inflation and other western countries economists at the imf and johns hopkinsy. they blame everything on artificial unemployment due to lockdowns, it was she who provoked the delayed effect of high inflation from the twenty-second year. and remember how everyone criticized the president for his belarusian way of fighting the quid. today, we would not have an economy, but a sieve of a broken enterprise, a budget deficit, non- payment of wages, pensions, the impossibility of ensuring the security of our country in the face of increased nato groupings on our borders, the people in need , the army is in decline, easy prey for the west is not true, but our country is guided by the control of every industry, every enterprise, prices and assortment on store shelves, stocks. and what experts in the world openly declare that a further increase in rates can provoke mass layoffs and strong economic downturns around the world, this has already happened in history, recalled the financial crisis. the eighth year began the same sharp increase in interest rates by the fed bank
, like houses of cards fell on inflation and other western countries economists at the imf and johns hopkinsy. they blame everything on artificial unemployment due to lockdowns, it was she who provoked the delayed effect of high inflation from the twenty-second year. and remember how everyone criticized the president for his belarusian way of fighting the quid. today, we would not have an economy, but a sieve of a broken enterprise, a budget deficit, non- payment of wages, pensions, the...
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it is now my pleasure to introduce sam was on the faculty of the ma science rating program at johns hopkins. and then not creative writing in journalism at university of pennsylvania holding the ma in english and creative writing and the msa. and then a wide range of topics the primarily read about science and health the atlantic wired and from the l.a. times. and of course the author of ravenous and that's what we're talking about today. so welcome. >> thank you so much for inviting me. >> i love your book. and how you came up with the idea of writing the book. it is about the nobel laureate the nobel chemist the jewish homosexual living openly with his partner in nazi germany. so this reads like fiction but it is true so there are many parts that it starts with the family dynamic. let's start their tell us about the family. >> and part of the famous were buried family and the cousins of these others and then to rise to a high academic position. and rising to the top of the physics world. and was a regular einstein. and those that go on to win nobel prizes. and with the natural surrounding
it is now my pleasure to introduce sam was on the faculty of the ma science rating program at johns hopkins. and then not creative writing in journalism at university of pennsylvania holding the ma in english and creative writing and the msa. and then a wide range of topics the primarily read about science and health the atlantic wired and from the l.a. times. and of course the author of ravenous and that's what we're talking about today. so welcome. >> thank you so much for inviting me....
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i did end up as a rhodes scholar and becoming the first black rhodes scholar in the history of johns hopkins university. but i am a very proud to your college -- i know my foundations. and we are going to support all of our students and you have done that, so thank you. thank you. and i am so grateful to be here with each and everyone of you, not just today, not just tomorrow, but for this entire journey. because this is our turn. this is our journey to make maryland the place that lives up to the principle that i learned in my first days of army training, a principal that was simple: leave no one behind. and i want to be clear, as of tomorrow, if i am blessed enough -- if i am blessed enough to be your next governor, we are going to make that the new mission of the state of maryland. maryland will be a state that leaves no one behind. [applause] wes moore: you know, it was interesting, the other day a reporter asked a question. they said why are you all campaigning so aggressively? and she said haven't you seen the polls? so i told her, i said there are three reasons why we continue to camp
i did end up as a rhodes scholar and becoming the first black rhodes scholar in the history of johns hopkins university. but i am a very proud to your college -- i know my foundations. and we are going to support all of our students and you have done that, so thank you. thank you. and i am so grateful to be here with each and everyone of you, not just today, not just tomorrow, but for this entire journey. because this is our turn. this is our journey to make maryland the place that lives up to...
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here to weigh in is professor of psychiatry and john hopkins university matthew johnson professor thanks lot for your time. as someone who is gone through a lot of episodes of depression with my family and family members it is a devastating disease. i read about this topic often. so what's the data on mushrooms does it work and is this a good idea? >> they are really promising. so there have been a few studying published using the active agent in mushrooms showing pretty impressive effects in decreasing depression. that's still in process, though, it is not fda approved yet. we still haven't seen phase three trials. that those are the trials that would allow for the legalization of medical use by the fda of cilacibin that depends on the phase three results. >> one of the things professor and cent me if i'm wrong i want to myc sure data is accurate and a lot of these depression medicines can take months to have even small effects. one of the studies i read on this said that, you know, upwards of a quarter of the people involved or 20.of the people involves should say experience some allev
here to weigh in is professor of psychiatry and john hopkins university matthew johnson professor thanks lot for your time. as someone who is gone through a lot of episodes of depression with my family and family members it is a devastating disease. i read about this topic often. so what's the data on mushrooms does it work and is this a good idea? >> they are really promising. so there have been a few studying published using the active agent in mushrooms showing pretty impressive...
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houses of cards fell down on inflation and other western countries are economists at the imf and johns hopkins they blame everything on artificial unemployment due to lockdowns, it was she who provoked the delayed effect of high inflation from the twenty-second year. and remember how everyone criticized the president for his belarusian way of fighting the species. today, we would not have an economy, but a sieve of a broken enterprise budget deficit, non- payment of wages, pensions, the impossibility of ensuring the security of our country in the face of the strengthening of the nato grouping on our borders, people in need the army is in decline, easy prey for the west is not true, but the leadership of our country is under the control of every industry, every enterprise, prices and assortment on store shelves, warehouse stocks. and that experts in the world openly declare that a further increase in rates can provoke mass layoffs and a strong economic downturn around the world, such has already happened in history, remember the financial crisis. in the eighth year, the same sharp increase in i
houses of cards fell down on inflation and other western countries are economists at the imf and johns hopkins they blame everything on artificial unemployment due to lockdowns, it was she who provoked the delayed effect of high inflation from the twenty-second year. and remember how everyone criticized the president for his belarusian way of fighting the species. today, we would not have an economy, but a sieve of a broken enterprise budget deficit, non- payment of wages, pensions, the...
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she did a masters in zoology at john hopkins, during world war ii she wrote columns for the baltimore sun about the shop stocks of america or what is going on in the oceans, and then in 1936 she began writing a thing called conservation in action. which is the saving of these booklets to protect each national right wildlife refuge. that was a big deal. she started through fish and wildlife, getting scientific data how bad ddt was. another man barry commoner was getting the data on how bad it was for nuclear fallout. all of these are married when john f. kennedy runs for president and wins and it is the beginning of the environmental movement. with kennedy in the white house, largely because his belief in science. first and foremost, he is a great science president, kennedy. and the fact he had stewart l, iyou go to washington today the interior department today is named after him, udall was quite open-minded to ideas of racial integration in our park service but he was also interested in making sure the connecting environmental quality in public health to the conservation movement. >>
she did a masters in zoology at john hopkins, during world war ii she wrote columns for the baltimore sun about the shop stocks of america or what is going on in the oceans, and then in 1936 she began writing a thing called conservation in action. which is the saving of these booklets to protect each national right wildlife refuge. that was a big deal. she started through fish and wildlife, getting scientific data how bad ddt was. another man barry commoner was getting the data on how bad it...
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marty makary john hopkins health policy expert fox news contributor and dr.c siegel professor of medicine at emergency langone medical center. i wanted to get these two docs together to talk about dr. fauci on this last day as he leaves the white house and the white house podium and that team. first of all, 30,000 feet to both of you, dr. siegel first, what do you think anthony fauci's legacy will be? >> well, i think peter doocy set it up nicely already, which is the issue is that he reversed himself a lot. that he didn't have a consistent policy. that he basically was very slow to consider the collateral damage done by lockdowns and shutdowns and we are seeing that now. not just in terms of schools and learning problems but also in terms of emerging viruses, immune systems that are paused. we are seeing a big outbreak of rsv and flu. he never set a consistent policy of what the damage would be. bret, the other point is, and this came up at the press conference today is i'm not satisfied on the covid origins thing. because i interviewed dr. redfield on this
marty makary john hopkins health policy expert fox news contributor and dr.c siegel professor of medicine at emergency langone medical center. i wanted to get these two docs together to talk about dr. fauci on this last day as he leaves the white house and the white house podium and that team. first of all, 30,000 feet to both of you, dr. siegel first, what do you think anthony fauci's legacy will be? >> well, i think peter doocy set it up nicely already, which is the issue is that he...
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albert garcia romayo is assistant transfers of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins university tested in clinics. >> it seems to be promising as a potential treatment for a number of different conditions, for depression, for addictive disorders. that would include things like alcohol dependence, cocaine dependence, opioid dependence, tobacco use. >> reporter: colorado was the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. now it's voting, as oregon already has, to let people grow psilocybin for personal use, or go to special clinics using it with monitors present. a move supported by denver city councilman chris hines. >> the public doesn't know much about what's happening in a commune or prayer circle or whatever, but people understand what medicine is, western medicine. >> reporter: psilocybin is a federal schedule 1 drug like heroin or lsd, but the fda has designated it a breakthrough drug for research purposes. still, jeff hunt opposes legalization. he is director of the centennial institute at colorado christian university. >> these drug entrepreneurs are saying we can ta
albert garcia romayo is assistant transfers of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins university tested in clinics. >> it seems to be promising as a potential treatment for a number of different conditions, for depression, for addictive disorders. that would include things like alcohol dependence, cocaine dependence, opioid dependence, tobacco use. >> reporter: colorado was the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. now it's voting, as oregon already has, to...
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marty makary from johns hopkins.t of all, why is it that some parents are having a tough time getting the drugs that they need for their children? >> well, basically, arthel, this was not anticipated. what happened is when people were locked down and there were covid restrictions, there was a lot of immunity debt from the immunity sheltering. this is in part unanticipated. right now as you say, there's big shortages of children's tylenol and other things, including antibiotics that don't work against viral illnesses. >> arthel: so what are you most concerned about now that families are gathering, people are traveling. >> molly: yeah, my biggest concern is that children specifically infants that get rsv infection, the dominant infection out there, the virus that is circulating and almost ubiquitous, there's not enough hospital beds for those kids if they get sick. this is a common cold virus for the vast majority of people that contract it. virtually everybody has gotten one of these common viruses, rsv, influenza and
marty makary from johns hopkins.t of all, why is it that some parents are having a tough time getting the drugs that they need for their children? >> well, basically, arthel, this was not anticipated. what happened is when people were locked down and there were covid restrictions, there was a lot of immunity debt from the immunity sheltering. this is in part unanticipated. right now as you say, there's big shortages of children's tylenol and other things, including antibiotics that don't...
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about some really big name schools, stanford university, school of medicine yale, georgetown, john hopkinsof students who want to study medicine or saying, i guess we will have to do this because there is no other option to further our medical career. >> that is right. our organization do no harm did a study of the questions asked on medical school applications. virtually come all the medical schools require students to answer a secondary question about how they would implement diversity, equity and inclusion in their practices and in their lives. they are selecting for students that are kind of being forced to, you know regurgitate this material here at some of them are making it up in order to get at others and other selected because of the power of their discussion. this is a profession that is really moving to a great, radical transformation. i think the american people should be very concerned about it. >> carley: doctor, what is the goal for professors focusing on medical education on race? what do they hope to achieve here? >> well, i think the do-gooders come i think they will impr
about some really big name schools, stanford university, school of medicine yale, georgetown, john hopkinsof students who want to study medicine or saying, i guess we will have to do this because there is no other option to further our medical career. >> that is right. our organization do no harm did a study of the questions asked on medical school applications. virtually come all the medical schools require students to answer a secondary question about how they would implement diversity,...
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johns hopkins released this year. most recent follow-up report.als that participated in two sisill -- sessions, it demonstrated that individuals were not suffering from depression any more. folks, who use these natural medicines, you know with guidance, in a therapeutic settings often times it only takes one or two guided sessions for a person to experience not only immediate but long-term and lasting relief from things like major depression, and ptsd and end of life distress. kennedy: if you know someone who has battled those demons and run-up a brick wall, this may be something for them, let them know this has passed in colorado, kevin thank you for your time, appreciate it. >> thank you so much kennedy. kennedy: and will topcrat topical storm is next. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. the first-ever all-electric chevy silverado r
johns hopkins released this year. most recent follow-up report.als that participated in two sisill -- sessions, it demonstrated that individuals were not suffering from depression any more. folks, who use these natural medicines, you know with guidance, in a therapeutic settings often times it only takes one or two guided sessions for a person to experience not only immediate but long-term and lasting relief from things like major depression, and ptsd and end of life distress. kennedy: if you...
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covid-19 for instance, as edward mentioned. 1,074,000 americans have decide according to the johns hopkins coronavirus resource center. china's behavior in lying about the contagiousness of the disease and by pressuring other countryies to take rivals from china locking down its own country particularly disturbing. fentanyl, communist party is backing the fentanyl gangs. 78,000 americans overdosed from illegal fentanyl. these issues should be in front and center. the united states instead of talking about this should be imposing costs. while we talk, jacqui china continues unacceptable behavior. we do not impose costs that could push china in a better direction. jackie: i will add to that the president is doubling down on his green agenda. worry about climate change and putting resources towards this. one of the main points i bring up when we have the conversation, we can do so many things, spend all the money we have on climate change, if china continues to pole lieutenant, india continues to pollute there is no accountability globally we have a huge issue. >> yes. we have to remember the
covid-19 for instance, as edward mentioned. 1,074,000 americans have decide according to the johns hopkins coronavirus resource center. china's behavior in lying about the contagiousness of the disease and by pressuring other countryies to take rivals from china locking down its own country particularly disturbing. fentanyl, communist party is backing the fentanyl gangs. 78,000 americans overdosed from illegal fentanyl. these issues should be in front and center. the united states instead of...
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marty makary a johns hopkins professor and fox news contributor.arrigan's report cases are up. are mask mandates coming back and should they? >> well, there are private organizations that do still require masks. i think a lot of people are apprehensive about mask mandates coming back because the worst thing you can do in public health is keep restrictions in place longer than they are absolutely necessary. we have a state of emergency coming on three years and if you look at the people who are in the hospital, they are not in the hospital with covid-19. they are in the hospital with rsv and influenza. my concern is mask have become so polarized we've lost sight of the true purpose of a mask. somebody who has symptoms and is in public should be wearing a high-quality mask. never going back to the days when you are coughing and sneezing and slobbering on somebody next to you in a conference room or on public transportation. >> griff: it is interesting you point out it has become politicized. but is it perhaps best personal option that people should b
marty makary a johns hopkins professor and fox news contributor.arrigan's report cases are up. are mask mandates coming back and should they? >> well, there are private organizations that do still require masks. i think a lot of people are apprehensive about mask mandates coming back because the worst thing you can do in public health is keep restrictions in place longer than they are absolutely necessary. we have a state of emergency coming on three years and if you look at the people...
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so i went to johns hopkins, which had the space telescope. 1986, 1987, i went and got a phd in theoreticalhysics. host: and from there to wall street. what was that? guest: i was one of the first people to do it, it is now a pretty common route. they call them rocket scientists. at some point people on wall street realize it is all numbers and here is this group of people who are good at numbers. i was not particularly great at physics. to make a career in physics, you have to absolutely love it and i liked it but i did not absolutely love it. and so i was not particularly good at it, so i left and went to wall street. host: were you good as a bond trader? guest: yes. host: how long did you do it? guest: 20 years. host: how did your life sell change? -- lifestyle change? guest: quite a bit. me and my family would like to say we did not change much, but i think over time. i got paid more my first year than my father ever made. 10 times more than i got as a grad student. you know, we lived what i thought was a relatively modest life but it wasn't. we had a big apartment in brooklyn, and sent
so i went to johns hopkins, which had the space telescope. 1986, 1987, i went and got a phd in theoreticalhysics. host: and from there to wall street. what was that? guest: i was one of the first people to do it, it is now a pretty common route. they call them rocket scientists. at some point people on wall street realize it is all numbers and here is this group of people who are good at numbers. i was not particularly great at physics. to make a career in physics, you have to absolutely love...
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johns hopkins is forming their own police department. in many instances the students don't want it.the students are susceptible to the defund phenomenon. that narrative can take hold. while the parents are agitating for more safety and schools get it, many instances the students are less on board. >> bill: you write men are taking steps like increasing public security personnel. s courts for students. neighborhood watch programs and installing cameras and better lighting. a necessary response to a trend if left unchecked could alou the college education to slip away. another vick im of the progressive defund movement in vogue in our cities. >> that will drop today on foxnews.com on the opinion page. the risk there is we've all grown up for the most part, my generation, went to college, many people went away to college and part of the formative experience becoming an adult in america. socialization goes on. it gets to the point where a lot of that is being taken away. you have to hideout in your campus room, your dorm room. a lot of that experience will go away and it would be a sham
johns hopkins is forming their own police department. in many instances the students don't want it.the students are susceptible to the defund phenomenon. that narrative can take hold. while the parents are agitating for more safety and schools get it, many instances the students are less on board. >> bill: you write men are taking steps like increasing public security personnel. s courts for students. neighborhood watch programs and installing cameras and better lighting. a necessary...
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. >> carley: johns hopkins university is warning students about a disturbing increase in serious violentmes around its baltimore campuses. the university saying, quote: these acts of violence tear at the fabric of our community and the university is working to support the victims and increase our public safety presence in the area and assist the baltimore police department in its investigation. the country's oldest research university reporting seven armed robberies on or around two of its baltimore campuses in october alone. cvs, walgreen's, and walmart have tentatively agreed to pay approximately $13.8 billion to settle thousands of state and local lawsuits accusing the chain of mishandling opioid pain killers. that according to two people close to the negotiations. if finalized it would be the first nationwide settlement with retail pharmacy chains. cvs announced its portion of the deal $4.9 billion for stated, county, and city government and another 130 million for native american tribes. school officials at trinity college in connecticut are facing backlash for removing two patrioti
. >> carley: johns hopkins university is warning students about a disturbing increase in serious violentmes around its baltimore campuses. the university saying, quote: these acts of violence tear at the fabric of our community and the university is working to support the victims and increase our public safety presence in the area and assist the baltimore police department in its investigation. the country's oldest research university reporting seven armed robberies on or around two of...
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a recent study from johns hopkins found when you look at big things, cancer, heart attack, infectionsstroke, the diagnosis rate might be as high as one in ten people getting misdiagnosed. the authors said misdiagnoses is a serious threat to patient sa safety. >> it's about everyone. i think our viewers want to know how is sharon stone doing after this, too? >> she didn't really talk about that much, poppy. it's such a great question. the thing about this, it's so true, once you get the right diagnosis, she said fibroids, assuming uterine fibroids, there are treatments for that. once you get the right diagnosis it opens the door to recovery. so we're hoping. it seems like she would be doing fine now that she has the right diagnosis. >> she singled out women in particular in her warning. saying don't get blown off talk about getting a second opinion. can you speak to the concern that women should have about being disdiagnosed. they aren't having their pain, issues treated correctly or diagnosed correctly? >> kaitlan, that is so true. there have been studies that show that women are more
a recent study from johns hopkins found when you look at big things, cancer, heart attack, infectionsstroke, the diagnosis rate might be as high as one in ten people getting misdiagnosed. the authors said misdiagnoses is a serious threat to patient sa safety. >> it's about everyone. i think our viewers want to know how is sharon stone doing after this, too? >> she didn't really talk about that much, poppy. it's such a great question. the thing about this, it's so true, once you get...
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this is a disease that according to the johns hopkins coronavirus resource center has killed 1 millionbiden's failure to raise this with his chinese counterpart is basically an abrogation of biden's constitutional duty to defend the united states from foreign attack. i just don't know why the reason is, but it it is just in ex lick able. stuart: got it. gordon, thank you for being with us, this friday morning appreciate it, sir and we'll see you again soon. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: there's this new study that reveals that repeat covid infections can be riskier than first infections. lauren: it's a study from the university of washington university school of medicine. so, patients reinfected had more than double the risk of death, triple the risk of hospitalization as well as lung and heart problems. stuart: whoa. lauren: it's bad. the idea of long covid, but the study was done at a va facility where the patients were typically older and typically sicker. i think the bottom line here is i know we've all put covid to the back of our brains, but you don't want to get it several times
this is a disease that according to the johns hopkins coronavirus resource center has killed 1 millionbiden's failure to raise this with his chinese counterpart is basically an abrogation of biden's constitutional duty to defend the united states from foreign attack. i just don't know why the reason is, but it it is just in ex lick able. stuart: got it. gordon, thank you for being with us, this friday morning appreciate it, sir and we'll see you again soon. >> thank you, stuart. stuart:...
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we questioned all along at least johns hopkins and putting out data, we need is the vitamin d, not only of the hospital. >> it's insane but you said on twitter it would be canceled. >> i did say the on instagram and i have check cdc, everyone get outside, i know everyone is told to stay home, i have a picture outside, get outside to get the cdc fact checking think as misinformation. >> i chose a lighter story unlike the rest of you. it's the final block, i thought we would have good cheer instead of vaccine heaviness and election corruption. a bizarre site in china, massive flock of sheep walking in a circle for 12 days straight. i have a couple of theories. one is they are doing impression of joe biden trying to exit the speech. [laughter] just goes around in circles, there's no jill, do you want to? terrible joke. maybe it's a spinoff, save smoked meth and it's called "breaking bad". good night, everybody. >> no idea what you are talking about. before we go, catch me live, jimmy failla live december 10, the comedy club in oklahoma city, buy tickets online. december 16 and 17th, comedy
we questioned all along at least johns hopkins and putting out data, we need is the vitamin d, not only of the hospital. >> it's insane but you said on twitter it would be canceled. >> i did say the on instagram and i have check cdc, everyone get outside, i know everyone is told to stay home, i have a picture outside, get outside to get the cdc fact checking think as misinformation. >> i chose a lighter story unlike the rest of you. it's the final block, i thought we would...
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we're seeing an average of 38,000 new cases a day according to johns hopkins university. and that's far lower than last winter. but people are also testing and reporting less. lot of people are asymptomatic as well. on top of reversing these covid misinformation. forsman musk is also allowing many of the banned user's to come back on including marjorie taylor greene, the representative. she among others, one of the first to post misinformation about covid on twitter within the last week. now of see where this goes with the covid conversation online. but in the meantime, doctors are saying if you're going to get health information online, make sure your verifying it. make sure your fact checking and you can do so by heading to your own county's health website. you can always head to our website kron 4 dot com. of course we have a ton of information about covid on there. i'm sarah stinson reporting live in san francisco. back to you in the following the story. thanks for that, sarah. for 7.10, is the time. >> we'll take a break this morning. but when we come back, californi
we're seeing an average of 38,000 new cases a day according to johns hopkins university. and that's far lower than last winter. but people are also testing and reporting less. lot of people are asymptomatic as well. on top of reversing these covid misinformation. forsman musk is also allowing many of the banned user's to come back on including marjorie taylor greene, the representative. she among others, one of the first to post misinformation about covid on twitter within the last week. now of...
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we're seeing an average of 38,000 new cases a day according to johns hopkins university, far lower than last year. but people are also testing and reporting cases lest some doctors are even saying they are telling people to get off twitter that this is a dangerous situation for those who make their health decisions based of what they learn in an online. now, i just caught up with doctor peter chin. hong at ucsf. he explained to me how this is a major concern. >> more than can frightening for multiple reasons. the first is that misinformation. this information actually kills. people is not just about freedom of when you think about a pandemic, that's a pandemic. but taking some age not getting a vaccine indirectly kills if there our reading and believing misinformation that spread around them. >> also talked with doctor peter chin-hong about how it feels as a health professional. he's seeing people actually in the hospital and there, you know, telling them, you know, i don't want that medicine or i didn't get vaccinated because i read this online and he said it's very disheartening. and
we're seeing an average of 38,000 new cases a day according to johns hopkins university, far lower than last year. but people are also testing and reporting cases lest some doctors are even saying they are telling people to get off twitter that this is a dangerous situation for those who make their health decisions based of what they learn in an online. now, i just caught up with doctor peter chin. hong at ucsf. he explained to me how this is a major concern. >> more than can frightening...