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i've been a surgeon at johns hopkins 22 years. i have great relationship there. i've had a good relationship with hopkins. they've. been supportive. i was invited during to speak to all the department chairs by the dean of the medical school. he said, look, i know you have a view that's a little different on some things, natural immunity and whether or not schools should be closed for so long. i would like you to speak to department leaders. so i've a good relationship with johns hopkins, but you'd be amazed at the number of doctors that have come to me at hopkins and all over the country who have said, and i'm sure you've had the same i agree with everything you're saying and keep going. but i can't say anything because my boss or my communications department or i could get in trouble or i'm applying for an nih and we need more open. if you don't an idea we should fight bad ideas. more ideas we shouldn't be censoring people. and so on the cancer thing, i do get into it a little bit in the book at the end of the book, if we got these things wrong in, the modern er
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there are good people at johns hopkins, not just on johns hopkins. every medical center in the country, but somebody has to get off the hamster wheel. you mentioned i said i'm not participÉ in the bonus. pay me less. somebody has to get off the hamster and say, what are we doing? we have the most medicalised, the most operated upon, the most medicated the most disabled, the most obese, the most unhealthy population, the world. what are we doing? health. we are so busy stomping out disease, putting doctors on a warpath to play whack a mole at the tail end of these chronic diseases. who's talking about health? so i think we need to talk about the root causes of the ah chronic disease epidemic. otherwise this system is going to spin out of control, especially if we put out misinformation like hormone therapy causes breast cancer and you should wait till your two years old to start peanut butter, which ironically, an excerpt of the book is appearing in the wall street this weekend. and a pediatrician reached to me and said, thank you for writing that. i
there are good people at johns hopkins, not just on johns hopkins. every medical center in the country, but somebody has to get off the hamster wheel. you mentioned i said i'm not participÉ in the bonus. pay me less. somebody has to get off the hamster and say, what are we doing? we have the most medicalised, the most operated upon, the most medicated the most disabled, the most obese, the most unhealthy population, the world. what are we doing? health. we are so busy stomping out disease,...
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hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c.s is about one hour and 10 minutes. [indistinct conversatio] challenges to pulling accuracy on the role of pollsters. hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ok. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks a lot for joining us as part of our continuing america's focus area lunch speaker series. today, we actually have one of our own, dr. cliff young joining us. he teaches a couple classes here at sais, one of which he will talk about but the other which is also our capstone to brazil. we have invited him here. he is currently the president at ipsos of polling and societal trends. before that he was a cluster president. he has had a number of years at ipsos. polling is his expertise. so we are really proud to have him here. he has recently released his new book polls, pollsters, and public opinion. i highly recommend the book. he really goes into depth as to what the role of pollsters are. to be q
hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c.s is about one hour and 10 minutes. [indistinct conversatio] challenges to pulling accuracy on the role of pollsters. hosted by johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, d.c. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ok. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks a lot for joining us as part of our continuing america's focus area lunch speaker series. today, we...
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i over the 20 years in which i've been in practice at johns hopkins, the best doctors in the world.creatic cancer than any hospital in the united states. no one was asking. why has pancreatic cancer doubled in the last 20 years? and it's not that we're bad people. doctors are good people. every doctor know is trying to do the right thing. it's that the system has so busy putting our heads down, focusing on billing and coding we're measured by throughput. the system is busy with all of its stakeholders and leaders paying each other and figuring out the financial optimization side. and at some point we to stop and ask what's going on? let's zoom out and look the big picture. so there these things that questions we don't that we need to be asking. we have the sickest popular in the history of the world and the sickest population in the world right here in the
i over the 20 years in which i've been in practice at johns hopkins, the best doctors in the world.creatic cancer than any hospital in the united states. no one was asking. why has pancreatic cancer doubled in the last 20 years? and it's not that we're bad people. doctors are good people. every doctor know is trying to do the right thing. it's that the system has so busy putting our heads down, focusing on billing and coding we're measured by throughput. the system is busy with all of its...
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she is also an she -- she also teaches at the johns hopkins school of medicine.ggest take away from this data? alison: well, i think it's very heartening to see overdose deaths overall decrease. right now, we don't understand totally why the overall numbers decreased or if this trend will be sustained. but it's it's really hopeful, that things are taking a turn. i think the other big takeaway from these data are that there are important differences between suicidal overdose and unintentional overdose. and we need to tailor our treatments to match the needs of people who are at risk for one or the other or for both. john: now, the fact that overdoses involving antidepressants have been on the rise, what do you make of that? alison: you know, it's really puzzling. i think first, an important thing to note is that the cdc data, we're looking specifically at rates of antidepressants in overdose deaths. so the vast majority of suicide deaths in our country, unfortunately, are suicide by firearms. so the impact of antidepressants on that group is really unknown. but wh
she is also an she -- she also teaches at the johns hopkins school of medicine.ggest take away from this data? alison: well, i think it's very heartening to see overdose deaths overall decrease. right now, we don't understand totally why the overall numbers decreased or if this trend will be sustained. but it's it's really hopeful, that things are taking a turn. i think the other big takeaway from these data are that there are important differences between suicidal overdose and unintentional...
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johns hopkins medical school. trained about 1500en students.ot have the resources or the same endowment but predominantly white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of the percentage of physicians on faculty with the laboratory facilities look like. predominately white medical schools as well. but, what happened was five out of seven of those medical schools leaving behind howard and meharry. it's estimated this five medical schools had remained open it would've trained between 25,035,000 black physicians. and, when i heard that number in 2028mb article in the journal of the american medical association which was ironically i thought about all the patients that could have been cured for by those physicians for thought about the students and trainees that could have been matured. i thought about all of the brain potential that was a lost as a result of those schools closing. injustice say they were comparing them putting out inferior position. with the resources against predominately white institutions it's not fair. but, i won
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thanks so much nora nor events of hell. joining us at today from the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thanks now at least 93 palestinians have been killed and dozens more injured in his riley, striking causes nor spots according to the territories government media office which is run by how most women and children are among the victims. after miss alice had a residential building at the time of the day, yeah. more people are believe to be trapped onto the different the building was reported to have been sheltering displaced, palestinians. israel hasn't commented on the attack. he's ready. ministry has frequently struck shelters for displaced people claiming to be carrying out precise strikes against how most americans united nations extra general antonio latasha is warrant of devastating consequences for palestinians. if these wrote implements a low binding, the un agency for palestinian refugees, this follows the passage of bills in the is riley parliament and the preventing audra from operating in israel. the vote has drawn international criticism with 9 to 2
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the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching purposes, i feel like what
the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when...
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the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching purposes, i feel like what
the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when...
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laura blumenfeld is the middle east on the list of the johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. i also with strategy as well as pursuing with the mass of palm springs and 11 on well, i'm like you guys are. there are no hostages, and there is a plan, a military plan that they've been working on for 18 years since the last year down with has fall. uh what you're looking at right now. i think is israel shredding you ron's insurance policy and it's nuclear program. they're trying to take out and blow up the they the stop piles of missiles that iran has loaded up over their 11 on and israel's population centers while at the same time, the ground operation and 11 on as well. border region is also continuing. is this the method incursion that as well called when it began, as they certainly would hope to borrow a page from hobbs, which is nasty, brutish and short war rather than a slab of 1982 and the kind of fight that was a fight to draw back uh you know, uh in 2006 already though is realize have seems heavy losses relative to their population with boots on the ground. some o
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tonight johns hopkins dr. marty makary, he is here with us on what it is, but first the debate last night between j.d. vance and tim walz. one good thing it did was raise this issue. who do you want sitting in the situation room to fix major crisis. to handle things like iran, russia and china. do you want tim walz or j.d. vance? whose ready to lead? look whose here, tomi lahren. so when you watch the debate what do you think the answer is, because we've got destruction from hurricane helene in the southeast now under water. the mid east is on fire, historic port strike that will slam the economy, and a leadership vacuum in the white house. let's show the polls. this is about leadership. who should be in the situation room? >> well, i think it's obvious that we have no shortage of problems both domestically and internationally, but the american voter is well-aware of those things they have been paying even an ounce of attention. i think last night, as sometimes debates do, will come down to personality. and we
tonight johns hopkins dr. marty makary, he is here with us on what it is, but first the debate last night between j.d. vance and tim walz. one good thing it did was raise this issue. who do you want sitting in the situation room to fix major crisis. to handle things like iran, russia and china. do you want tim walz or j.d. vance? whose ready to lead? look whose here, tomi lahren. so when you watch the debate what do you think the answer is, because we've got destruction from hurricane helene in...
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on them and many the people that lafayette visited received a guilt and one is on my campus of johns hopkins university at the campus and others have them but i don't know who they are. >> at me tell you there's a huge distribution of gifts all during and through. i don't recall a particular one or type of gift that was given to the were all over the place just to give an example of that on the tour itself there is literature available. we are now beginning to remember it. no, i'm ron? >> there's a little informationb available right now. >> we know that lafayette went shopping in manhattan, lower manhattan. >> these are from france and made in france. >> i do know it but things in france but i know he bought things in lower manhattan. >> i can chime in on that. he went shopping to the extent that it was commercially unviable for him to take a regular commercial packet back to france. the government hadgo to arrange john quincy adams was president by this time and he had to arrange a navy frigate uss brandywine selected with that name but he couldn't afford what it would take to take his tre
on them and many the people that lafayette visited received a guilt and one is on my campus of johns hopkins university at the campus and others have them but i don't know who they are. >> at me tell you there's a huge distribution of gifts all during and through. i don't recall a particular one or type of gift that was given to the were all over the place just to give an example of that on the tour itself there is literature available. we are now beginning to remember it. no, i'm ron?...
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most recent year's senior foreign policy fellow johns hopkins advanced international studies. former assistant professor of national security middle east studies at the naval postgraduate school hold a senior governor affairs position and i could go on. [laughter] i think i'll keep it truncated at that. and then to the left, think of you joining us today. u.s. scholar at middle east politics boston's college political faculty. your primary focus is on religious institutions. in his cultures on religion and the middle east. currently working on a book in just about time. discussing how shapes protest in modern-day iraq. steve, welcome to the atlantic council. vice president deputy head of middle east at turkey. steve is also president of the eric business council. we'll american focused on the relationships. when traveling to erect a lot, for nearly 15 years and have led to several business delegations over there. posted iraqi prime minister's here in washington as well. that leaves tony. hi there, welcome. the non- resident in the atlantic council middle east program. research
most recent year's senior foreign policy fellow johns hopkins advanced international studies. former assistant professor of national security middle east studies at the naval postgraduate school hold a senior governor affairs position and i could go on. [laughter] i think i'll keep it truncated at that. and then to the left, think of you joining us today. u.s. scholar at middle east politics boston's college political faculty. your primary focus is on religious institutions. in his cultures on...
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eastern johns hopkins university public policy researcher marty may carry looks at what happens whenedical institutions make mistakes in public health recommendations, with his book "blind spots." pulitzer prize winning author bob woodward shares his book "war," where he talks about wars in t middle east and ukraine in the 2024 presidential election. on afterwards stephanie baker of bloomberg news looks at the global impact of u.s.-led economic sanctions against russia, following vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine in her book "punishing putin." watch book tv on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> house will be in order. >> this year c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balance, unfiltered coverage of government. taking you to where the policies are debated and decided, all with support of america's cable companies. c-span. 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now to discus
eastern johns hopkins university public policy researcher marty may carry looks at what happens whenedical institutions make mistakes in public health recommendations, with his book "blind spots." pulitzer prize winning author bob woodward shares his book "war," where he talks about wars in t middle east and ukraine in the 2024 presidential election. on afterwards stephanie baker of bloomberg news looks at the global impact of u.s.-led economic sanctions against russia,...
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one is on my campus at johns hopkins university at the homewood campus. and others have them. but i don't know who are. well, i can tell you there is a huge distribution gifts all during and through. i don't can't recall a particular one or type of gift that was given there were lafayette gloves over the place. just to give you an example of that and tour itself there is literature on it it's not all that well known. we're now beginning to remember it. no, i'm wrong. and i'm sorry. there's very little information on the on cells, although a few of them are in a little information available now. some are. we know that lafayette went shopping in manhattan, lower manhattan. these are from france and made in france that i don't know about from france. i know bought things in lower manhattan that distributed. but i can chime in on that. i'd like to find out about it. okay. he went shopping to the extent that it was commercially unviable for him to take a regular commercial packet back to france. the government had to arrange. john quincy adams was president by time, had to arrange
one is on my campus at johns hopkins university at the homewood campus. and others have them. but i don't know who are. well, i can tell you there is a huge distribution gifts all during and through. i don't can't recall a particular one or type of gift that was given there were lafayette gloves over the place. just to give you an example of that and tour itself there is literature on it it's not all that well known. we're now beginning to remember it. no, i'm wrong. and i'm sorry. there's very...
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that was that mail website or the johns hopkins clinic said no it's not knowsa but they said se effects are possible serious side effects or whatever. however unlikely they may be. it's never zero. it's saying there are risks or side effects of covid is misinformation? it's confusing definitive language with low probability. and notty only low probability t where there is disagreement about low probability. so it has a political consequences particularly for our trust init institution. that makes sense. >> host: as a university and left-leaning academia and more or less lending department of sociology and having the views that you have, have you ever been canceled? >> i haven't. i don't know that i have any views in particular. i am not telling anyone what their views should be on anything. most of the time i don't know what i think about those things. i can imagine lots of different arguments.s >> host: is that advantage or disadvantage? >> guest: i think for what i do it is an advantage.
that was that mail website or the johns hopkins clinic said no it's not knowsa but they said se effects are possible serious side effects or whatever. however unlikely they may be. it's never zero. it's saying there are risks or side effects of covid is misinformation? it's confusing definitive language with low probability. and notty only low probability t where there is disagreement about low probability. so it has a political consequences particularly for our trust init institution. that...
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eastern, surgeon at johns hopkins university policy researchers looks at what happens when medical institutionse mistakes in public health recommendations with his book "blind spots." at 8 p.m. eastern, puitzer prize winner bob woodwd talks about war and the 2024 presidential election. stephanie baker bloomberg news looks at u.s. led economic sanctions against russia following vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine and she's joined by a senior fellow. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and fd a full program guide or watch anytime at book tv.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered few of government funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> what is great internet? is it strong? is it fast? is it reliable? at sparklight, we know connection goes way beyond technology. from monday morning meetings to friday nights, and everything in between, but the best connections are always there, right when you need them. so how do you know what's great internet? because it works. we're sparklight and we're always working for you. >> sparklight supports c-span as a public service, along
eastern, surgeon at johns hopkins university policy researchers looks at what happens when medical institutionse mistakes in public health recommendations with his book "blind spots." at 8 p.m. eastern, puitzer prize winner bob woodwd talks about war and the 2024 presidential election. stephanie baker bloomberg news looks at u.s. led economic sanctions against russia following vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine and she's joined by a senior fellow. watch book tv every sunday on...
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covid vaccine, no, harmful side effects from the covid vaccine are a myth, that was from mayo, johns hopkinsays there are possible side effects. however unlikely they may be, experts can argue about how likely unlikely side effects will be, but if the probability is not zero, never zero, is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid, is it misinformation? do you see what i am saying? this is the problem confusing definitive language with low probability events. not only low probability, but where there are disagreements about probability. that has political consequences for how we -- particularly for trust in institutions. if that makes sense. >> as a university professor and left-leaning academia, in a more left-leaning department, sociology, having the views that you have, have you ever been canceled? >> i haven't. i don't know if i have views. i am not telling anyone what their views should be on anything. most of the time i don't know what i think about most things. i can imagine lots of different arguments. >> is that an advantage or disadvantage? >> for what i do, advantage.
covid vaccine, no, harmful side effects from the covid vaccine are a myth, that was from mayo, johns hopkinsays there are possible side effects. however unlikely they may be, experts can argue about how likely unlikely side effects will be, but if the probability is not zero, never zero, is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid, is it misinformation? do you see what i am saying? this is the problem confusing definitive language with low probability events. not only low...
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it partners with johns hopkins to offer health care to women and girls in the philippines. in a post, rodrigo shared that she visited the group's manila office and was impressed with its work. previously, on the u.s. leg of her tour, rodrigo partnered with the national network of abortion funds. how about this? a bay area scientist has won the nobel prize today. gary ruvkun and victor ambros were awarded the honor for their discovery of micro rna. that's a fundamental principle governing how gene activity is regulated. ruvkun was born in berkeley and is a cal graduate. the prize for physiology or medicine is the first of six nobel prizes that will be awarded this year. the state wants to hear from you about the home insurance crisis, but you're going to have to act fast. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll show you how to weigh in next. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we are all done with this heat wave, and we are going to see it end officially tonight and tomorrow. some fog returns. we'll let you know more about this, and i'll take a closer look to keep th
it partners with johns hopkins to offer health care to women and girls in the philippines. in a post, rodrigo shared that she visited the group's manila office and was impressed with its work. previously, on the u.s. leg of her tour, rodrigo partnered with the national network of abortion funds. how about this? a bay area scientist has won the nobel prize today. gary ruvkun and victor ambros were awarded the honor for their discovery of micro rna. that's a fundamental principle governing how...
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[applause] [applause] >> would not cancer and we started is treatment at johns hopkins thank for st.ancer pretty soon there at the hospital give the kids who agreed giving them ballistic there will is a lollipop you were to be cancer and emily and the staff that i spoke to, new that existed the book exhibited johns hopkins professor had discovered broccoli cured cancer. and so do most putting a label on it and you could never make a big enough because there's things we don't know the things happening inside of her body's right now we literally don't know if it might be ten or 20 or 30 years down the road, look at the obesity problem right now and yes because by corn syrup at other things now the government said will that suggest giving government contracts somebody at least our companies to give anti- fat drugs so we poison be moving the valve member the poison with pharmaceutical events so can get rich and there is some evil wedding it is happened between the farmer signals and manufactures pesticides and gmo's and i don't blame they gag and thank you dumb blame big agriculture beca
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our myths that was that was like the mayo website or something and then some other the johns hopkins clinic said, no, there is you know, not no, but they said side effect there are some possible serious side effects or whatever however unlikely they may be. right. like in reasonable people, as far as i'm concerned, could argue about how likely unlikely those side effects are. but if the probability isn't zero and it's never zero is calling is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid. is it mrna? this is this. and i'm saying like this is the problem. like you're mixing, confusing, definitive language with low probability events and not only low probability, but where there's disagreement about the probability. so that's and i think that that has consequences for how we particularly for our trust in institute that i think are that matter is that is that makes sense as a you professor is left leaning academia in a more leaning department sociology and having the views that have have you ever been canceled on i haven't i don't know that i have any views in particular like i'm
our myths that was that was like the mayo website or something and then some other the johns hopkins clinic said, no, there is you know, not no, but they said side effect there are some possible serious side effects or whatever however unlikely they may be. right. like in reasonable people, as far as i'm concerned, could argue about how likely unlikely those side effects are. but if the probability isn't zero and it's never zero is calling is saying that there are risks of side effects to...
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spoke about all of these latest developments with laura blumenfeld — a middle east analyst at the johns hopkinstudies. ijust want i just want to get your reaction first of all to this massive series of explosions in the southern area of beirut tonight. i the southern area of beirut toniaht. . u, �* tonight. i mean, i can't tell ou tonight. i mean, i can't tell you specifically, _ tonight. i mean, i can't tell you specifically, but - tonight. i mean, i can't tell you specifically, but i - tonight. i mean, i can't tell| you specifically, but i would guess that what you're watching is israel shredding iran's insurance policy and their nuclear facilities, insurance policy and their nuclearfacilities, this is a insurance policy and their nuclear facilities, this is a a deterrent to israel, the missile stockpiles that hezbollah was building and i think we are looking at a kind of race to the stockpiles. ever since israel eliminated hassan nasrallah last week, both hezbollah and israel have been trying to get to them first, where hezbollah feels like it is a use it or lose it situation and for as it i
spoke about all of these latest developments with laura blumenfeld — a middle east analyst at the johns hopkinstudies. ijust want i just want to get your reaction first of all to this massive series of explosions in the southern area of beirut tonight. i the southern area of beirut toniaht. . u, �* tonight. i mean, i can't tell ou tonight. i mean, i can't tell you specifically, _ tonight. i mean, i can't tell you specifically, but - tonight. i mean, i can't tell you specifically, but i -...
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i went to the university of maryland college park in johns hopkins university but did several internships so i have a love and my background is in english lit major i studied african-american literature. i have a passion for that. i work for capitol records. and working a decade with the discovery channel, they have two networks and i left with 14 and so then i have been a consultant working with the black civil rights organizations, like the congressional black caucus foundation, the national coalition on black civic participation and other civil rights adjacent type organizations so today, the executive director of the black georgetown foundation which is a nonprofit organization that oversees both of these cemeteries. we are in the oldest black cemeteries in washington dc. people were born and enslaved to. i got to tell you there are graves everywhere. you don't see markers on graves, there are 8 to 10,000 bodies, they are head to toe with 3 to 5 people deep in burial. we have ground penetrating radar on all the flat ground. the original entrance starts at this corner of this yellow ho
i went to the university of maryland college park in johns hopkins university but did several internships so i have a love and my background is in english lit major i studied african-american literature. i have a passion for that. i work for capitol records. and working a decade with the discovery channel, they have two networks and i left with 14 and so then i have been a consultant working with the black civil rights organizations, like the congressional black caucus foundation, the national...
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i went to the university of maryland, college park and john hopkins university.er i did several internship swallows in college at howard university. and so i have a love it. my background i was english lit major i studied african-american literature i kind of have a passion for that. i wasn't music industry work for capitol records and alternative rock music and hip-hop. and then i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel where they started out. i started with them they had two networks when they left they had 14. and pass up for 20 years have been a consultant to work with black civil rights organizations, national organizations like the professional black caucus foundation. the national coalition. hip-hop caucus and other civil rights adjacent type organizations. but so today i am the executive director of the black georgetown foundation. which is a nonprofit organization that oversees boths of these two cemeteries. you are into cemeteries. oldest black cemetery in washington d.c. were people who were born enslaved and died enslaved or buried. the go
i went to the university of maryland, college park and john hopkins university.er i did several internship swallows in college at howard university. and so i have a love it. my background i was english lit major i studied african-american literature i kind of have a passion for that. i wasn't music industry work for capitol records and alternative rock music and hip-hop. and then i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel where they started out. i started with them they had two...
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our myths that was that was like the mayo website or something and then some other the johns hopkins clinic said, no, there is you know, not no, but they said side effect there are some possible serious side effects or whatever however unlikely they may be. right. like in reasonable people, as far as i'm concerned, could argue about how likely unlikely those side effects are. but if the probability isn't zero and it's never zero is calling is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid. is it mrna? this is this. and i'm saying like this is the problem. like you're mixing, confusing, definitive language with low probability events and not only low probability, but where there's disagreement about the probability. so that's and i think that that has consequences for how we particularly for our trust in institute that i think are that matter is that is that makes sense as a you professor is left leaning academia in a more leaning department sociology and having the views that have have you ever been canceled on i haven't i don't know that i have any views in particular like i'm
our myths that was that was like the mayo website or something and then some other the johns hopkins clinic said, no, there is you know, not no, but they said side effect there are some possible serious side effects or whatever however unlikely they may be. right. like in reasonable people, as far as i'm concerned, could argue about how likely unlikely those side effects are. but if the probability isn't zero and it's never zero is calling is saying that there are risks of side effects to...
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i went to the university of maryland college park and john hopkins university. however, i did several internship while i was in college at howard university, so i have a love and. so my background though, when i an english lit major, i studied african literature. so i have a you kind of have a passion for that. but i was in the music industry. i work for capitol records in alternative rock music and hip hop. and then i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel when they started out, when i started with them, they had two networks and when i left, they had 14. and so and then past that for 20 years i've been a consultant working black civil rights organizations, national organizations like the congressional black caucus foundation, the national on black civic participation, hip hop caucus, and other civil rights, adjacent type organizations. and so but today, the executive director of, the black georgetown foundation, which is a nonprofit organized that oversees both of these two cemeteries, you in two cemeteries, we're in the oldest black cemeteries, w
i went to the university of maryland college park and john hopkins university. however, i did several internship while i was in college at howard university, so i have a love and. so my background though, when i an english lit major, i studied african literature. so i have a you kind of have a passion for that. but i was in the music industry. i work for capitol records in alternative rock music and hip hop. and then i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel when they started out,...
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for work in african-american studies so i went to the university of maryland college of arts at johns hopkins university however i did several internships while i was in college at howard university and so my background when i was in english lit major i studied african american literature so i have a passion for that but i was in the music industry, i worked for capital records in alternative rock music and hip-hop and i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel when they started out. when i left they had 14 networks so and then passed that for 20 years i've been a consultant working ciwith black civil rights organizations, national organizations including the caucus foundation, national coalition on black cigarette civic foundation, hip-hop caucus and other civil rights adjacent organizations but today i'm the executive director of the black georgetown foundation which is a nonprofit organization that oversees both of these two cemeteries. you are in two cemeteries, you're in the oldest black cemetery in washington dc where people who were born enslaved and died enslaved were burie
for work in african-american studies so i went to the university of maryland college of arts at johns hopkins university however i did several internships while i was in college at howard university and so my background when i was in english lit major i studied african american literature so i have a passion for that but i was in the music industry, i worked for capital records in alternative rock music and hip-hop and i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel when they started out....
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trials of robert newberg rituals published just this week but buk launchns tonight and published y johns hopkins university press. he's also the author of quarters the accommodation of the british army in the coming of american revolution revolution and those of cores are both available to purchase and have signed this evening for those of you joining us in person. that was named a 2019 book of the year by the journal of the american revolution. i also the first book was called citizen -- manhood in the creation of united united states but has written numerous articles. he received his ph.d. from washington university in st. louis and has an m.a. from the university of chicago a va from -- and we are delighted to have you back in philadelphia tonight professor mccurdy and look to a portrait of this topic so please. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. i want to thank the amazing that the american revolution for the incredibleak opportunity to spek here today. i'm especiallyer grateful to the leadership of scott stevenson and hard work of hannah bethann downey and tyler putnam. i want to recognize
trials of robert newberg rituals published just this week but buk launchns tonight and published y johns hopkins university press. he's also the author of quarters the accommodation of the british army in the coming of american revolution revolution and those of cores are both available to purchase and have signed this evening for those of you joining us in person. that was named a 2019 book of the year by the journal of the american revolution. i also the first book was called citizen --...
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and we're seeing this more and more at this study from johns hopkins out of texas.ects of sb-8 increase 13, 14% in infant mortality. you have women carrying babies they know will die. and having to go through the trauma, and her message was so clear and so important, which was take our lives seriously. i can't tell you, you know, yes, they have a lot of great surrogates out there, everyone from bill clinton to, you know, barack obama -- >> beyonce. >> right, but that, michelle obama speech, it's just so important. and moving, and we don't have to live like this, and the reason that roe was decided so broadly in 1973 was because really it was an untenable situation and that's where we are again today. >> i have to ask you this, just because we talk about these issues behind the scenes so we're going to put our text messages out there. last night's appeal, just to pivot back for a moment, to see stephen miller like literally quoting nazi propaganda from 1939, as a grandson of jewish b. i wonder how that struck you and the fact they named all the enemies, lgbtq folks,
and we're seeing this more and more at this study from johns hopkins out of texas.ects of sb-8 increase 13, 14% in infant mortality. you have women carrying babies they know will die. and having to go through the trauma, and her message was so clear and so important, which was take our lives seriously. i can't tell you, you know, yes, they have a lot of great surrogates out there, everyone from bill clinton to, you know, barack obama -- >> beyonce. >> right, but that, michelle obama...
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and that's published by johns hop kins university press perform -- johns hopkins.e's alsoua the author of quarters: the accommodation of the british army and the coming of the american revolution. and those, of course, are both available to purchase and have signed this evening for those of you who are joining us in person. and and that was named the 2019 book of the year by the journal of the american revolution. also his first book was called citizenac bachelors. he's written numerous articles. he received his ph.d. from washington university in st. louis and has a, sorry, an m.a. from the university of chicago, a ba from knox college. and we are delighted to have you back in philadelphia tonight, professor mccurdy, and look forward to the scintillating exploration of this porn doing, so, please -- important topic. so, please. [applause] >> thank you. i want to the thank the museum of there american revolution for the incredible opportunity to speak here odd.. to i'm especially grateful for the leadership of scott stevenson and the hard work of anne and tyler. i
and that's published by johns hop kins university press perform -- johns hopkins.e's alsoua the author of quarters: the accommodation of the british army and the coming of the american revolution. and those, of course, are both available to purchase and have signed this evening for those of you who are joining us in person. and and that was named the 2019 book of the year by the journal of the american revolution. also his first book was called citizenac bachelors. he's written numerous...
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in addition and perhaps more damaging, research from johns hopkins showed there was little to no positive effect for minor children. they squashed the report. you do have a battle of the experts. what is going on? i think we will hear a lot of that in the. that is enough about the second topic. >> really setting records here using the word "sex" as much as possible in a federalist society event. we are doing it, guys. john is the former chief of staff to the deputy attorney general. this will be the gun case without the second amendment. >> that is true. i wanted to talk about statistics today, specifically jayden daniels statistics, but i was asked to talk about gun statistics. the gun control act of 1968 defines any weapon that will or is designed to or may be readily converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive and also covers the frame or receiver of any such weapon. this coverage is important to the justice department and the bureau of the a.t.f. because covered firearms are required to have a printed serial number and in most cases to be sold or traded through a fed
in addition and perhaps more damaging, research from johns hopkins showed there was little to no positive effect for minor children. they squashed the report. you do have a battle of the experts. what is going on? i think we will hear a lot of that in the. that is enough about the second topic. >> really setting records here using the word "sex" as much as possible in a federalist society event. we are doing it, guys. john is the former chief of staff to the deputy attorney...