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ayah is a phd candidate at johns hopkins university. i was just curious to know that johns hopkins, one of america's top medical schools and top hospitals has a history of medicine department. why is it important for the school of medicine to study history of medicine? ms. nurridin: some of the greatest physicians at johns hopkins believed understanding history is an important way to understand the events. -- the advances. the department was started in 1929. it is the first department of history of medicine in the united states. they really were excited about using knowledge of the past to benefit medical knowledge in the present. we keep that tradition going and have expanded on it in a lot of ways to think about the role of the humanities in thinking about the current medical ethics and problems that come up in the hospital nowadays. we like to think we are a resource for the hospital. susan: how did you get particularly interested in this field? ms. nurridin: it was accidental. i used to work at the research library at georgetown univ
ayah is a phd candidate at johns hopkins university. i was just curious to know that johns hopkins, one of america's top medical schools and top hospitals has a history of medicine department. why is it important for the school of medicine to study history of medicine? ms. nurridin: some of the greatest physicians at johns hopkins believed understanding history is an important way to understand the events. -- the advances. the department was started in 1929. it is the first department of...
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first two tunnels seem to be an active based on satellite imagery collected by observers at johns hopkins university the second tunnel was used during north korea's biggest nuclear test last september its sixth nuclear test and since then there's been no activity but two other sites the south and west tunnel do seem to be be functional according to observers now jason when the news came on friday that kim jong un had agreed to denuclearize at the enter korea summit there why skepticism how can we interpret this sudden change in a long held position from the north korean regime and developing and keeping nuclear weapons i'm not so sure this was a real a real turnaround for pyongyang i mean ever since north and south korea have engaged in talks dating back thirty years these kind of promises to have a nuclear free korean peninsula to work toward a peace treaty these are things that have always been agreed upon and i'm reminded and kim jong un saying during the summit that he's ready to dismantle the nuclear test site this reminds me of what happened back in two thousand and seven during the previous k
first two tunnels seem to be an active based on satellite imagery collected by observers at johns hopkins university the second tunnel was used during north korea's biggest nuclear test last september its sixth nuclear test and since then there's been no activity but two other sites the south and west tunnel do seem to be be functional according to observers now jason when the news came on friday that kim jong un had agreed to denuclearize at the enter korea summit there why skepticism how can...
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discuss that i'm now joined by eric jones director of european and the eurasian studies at johns hopkins university professor jones it's great to talk to you thank you very much for your time well thank you very much for having me on your show now we are in the midst of this really unprecedented u.k. russia rao a rally that has already the entire world involved to be just witnessed pretty heated exchanges at the united nations security council the other day and if you put the political posturing aside what lies between russia and the u.k. both geographically and economic plan to some extent politically is europe is it clear to you at this point what stance europe is going to take in this whole controversy well i think i think it's pretty clear that europe has been united in its russian policy particularly since about two thousand and fourteen and that europe has been united particularly in response to this incident so i don't i don't suspect that we're going to see deep divisions emerging in europe either around this issue or or in russia policy more generally a lesser of a substantial material rea
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welcome back to will the part that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries of interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do something would be to sat an example why do you think it's so difficult for western capitals to just show russia and other countries the way the right way so it's really interesting that you say that i mean you know as a political scientist and as a political scientist there's a guy robert axelrod who's who's done studies of this type of thing in the in the studies what axelrod has been able to show is that the most effective way to enforce a norm is not to allow other countries to break the norm and to give them a pass right but rather it's to recognize the mistakes that you make yourself and i think that there has
welcome back to will the part that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries of interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do...
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now perform the world's first total penis and scrotum transplant the team at johns hopkins university in baltimore to fourteen hours to complete the operation on the military servicemen who was wounded in afghanistan doctors say they're optimistic the patient will have close to normal physical functions after he recovers so the headlines keep it here war on china this next. i pity a country that would come up against us. the synergy with air land and sea forces and in our ability to control the battle space and seize the high ground is devastating all countries respect the power of the united states in that respect how dominant we are in this region and we get better and better better and . tonight a ten a reg limps of china's vicious expansion in one of the world's most contested regions we report from the south china sea by the chinese a warning off anyone who comes too close to that building program we continue our look this morning and what china does not want you to see the united states as the superpower is reclaiming land in the south china sea the fact that we're dealing with
now perform the world's first total penis and scrotum transplant the team at johns hopkins university in baltimore to fourteen hours to complete the operation on the military servicemen who was wounded in afghanistan doctors say they're optimistic the patient will have close to normal physical functions after he recovers so the headlines keep it here war on china this next. i pity a country that would come up against us. the synergy with air land and sea forces and in our ability to control the...
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policy i'm joined by my guest michael in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have and then you for achi he is the director of grassroots political consulting and in new york we cross to george.
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joined by my guest michael blah who is in washington he's a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have again you for achi he is the director of grassroots political consulting and in new york we. george them yuli he's a fellow at the global policy institute in london and author of the book bombs for peace our gentleman cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated michael let me go to you first in washington you are after all a professor of strategy so given what we've seen of this administration well so they say does this president have a foreign policies strategy go ahead mr strategists. a strategy can be the thing itself or it can be a representation of the formulas and nostrums that float among the the privilege the ruling elites and thus i think you see trump speaking to the people who most enthusiastically support him right his base so-called and he is speaking for them as in their voice and in that sense much of the rhetoric and delivery of his foreign policy. is really shaped to fit his constituency and pa
joined by my guest michael blah who is in washington he's a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have again you for achi he is the director of grassroots political consulting and in new york we. george them yuli he's a fellow at the global policy institute in london and author of the book bombs for peace our gentleman cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated michael let me go to you first in washington you...
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to discuss that i'm now joined by eric jones director of european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university professor jones it's great to talk to you thank you very much for your time well thank you very much for having me on your show now we are in the midst of this really unprecedented u.k. russia rao a rally that has already the entire world involved to be just witnessed pretty heated exchanges of the united nations security council the other day and if you put the political posturing aside what lies between russia and the u.k. both geographically and economic plan to some extent politically is europe is it clear to you at this point what stance europe is going to take in this whole controversy well i think i think it's pretty clear that europe has been united in its russian policy particularly since about two thousand and fourteen and that europe has been united particularly in response to this incident so i don't i don't suspect that they. we're going to see deep divisions emerging in europe either around this issue or in russian policy more generally a lesser of a substantial material
to discuss that i'm now joined by eric jones director of european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university professor jones it's great to talk to you thank you very much for your time well thank you very much for having me on your show now we are in the midst of this really unprecedented u.k. russia rao a rally that has already the entire world involved to be just witnessed pretty heated exchanges of the united nations security council the other day and if you put the political posturing...
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come back to all the parts that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know if there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries if interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do something would be to sat an example why do you think it's so difficult for western capitals to just show russia and other countries the way the right way so it's really interesting that you say that i mean you know as a political scientist and as a political scientist there's a guy robert axelrod who's who's done studies of this type of thing in in the studies what axelrod has been able to show is that the most effective way to enforce a norm is not to allow other countries to break the norm and to give them a pass right but rather it's to recognise the mistakes that you make yourself and i think that there's be
come back to all the parts that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know if there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries if interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do...
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career institute at john hopkins university she says it's easy to get caught up in the symbolism of friday summit but after years of hostility the two nations have grown so far apart that normalizing ties should be the first priority. there's a still a long road to get to sustainable permanent peace and prosperity before you start talking about the more complicated issues of unification but certainly a lot more can be done to help bring the two sides closer together and help create some opportunities for family reunions and for humanitarian missions that can help improve relations and help improve the cultural understanding between the two countries now as we move forward towards a more peaceful and hopefully more prosperous region. three more palestinians have been killed after israeli forces opened fire on a crowd of protesters along the gaza israel border they are the latest deaths in a series of protests being held in the run up to the seventieth anniversary of the naacp when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were forced from their homes stephanie decker reports from east gaza. it
career institute at john hopkins university she says it's easy to get caught up in the symbolism of friday summit but after years of hostility the two nations have grown so far apart that normalizing ties should be the first priority. there's a still a long road to get to sustainable permanent peace and prosperity before you start talking about the more complicated issues of unification but certainly a lot more can be done to help bring the two sides closer together and help create some...
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next on c-span 3 teen of johns hopkins university school of medicine, ceo of childrens national health system and talk about hospital capacity and obesity epidemic in america. this is a discussion is an hour. >> can i have your attention? can everybody kwif xif me your attention please? thank you. thank you everybody please continue eating and eat quietly. so we don't want any noise as this is going to be on c-span. two announcements one of our sponsors is united bank shares is here. rick, thank you very much. and a new member breakfast is tuesday april 10th and please new members are are interested in attending and hi of you are welcome as well. okay. so. let me introduce our twitched panel to my left. paul walkman. wall is ceo of johns hopkins medicine and dean of the johns hopkins me cal school. he went to thr from aed witness at mit and captain of the crew. and then went to yale medical school. he coached the crew team at yale and when he got his crew work behind hum he was committed and subsequently did his work at columbia university's college of physicians and sujens. he was the
next on c-span 3 teen of johns hopkins university school of medicine, ceo of childrens national health system and talk about hospital capacity and obesity epidemic in america. this is a discussion is an hour. >> can i have your attention? can everybody kwif xif me your attention please? thank you. thank you everybody please continue eating and eat quietly. so we don't want any noise as this is going to be on c-span. two announcements one of our sponsors is united bank shares is here....
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at johns hopkins university last month, doctors performed the world's first successful penis and scrotumhold for applause. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, isn't that something, to have another person's penis and testicles on your body? i don't even like to borrow a pair of sunglasses. [ laughter ] this is very good news. i can finally stand nude in front of an oscillating fan without fear. [ laughter ] i might even get a second penis, why not, if they're handing them out. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] speaking of fans. let's give another fan a sneak peek at the avengers on hollywood boulevard with cousin sal. how you doing? >> what's going on, now? >> jimmy: you're walking around with a captain america shield? >> i am, the easiest cos play i could come up with. >> jimmy: what's your name? >> michael. >> jimmy: where do you live? >> riverside, california. >> jimmy: so you drove in for this event? >> i drove all the way. as a matter of fact, i'm supposed to be preaching at my church right now. >> jimmy: oh, really. [ cheers and applause ] you made the right choice. that might go out
at johns hopkins university last month, doctors performed the world's first successful penis and scrotumhold for applause. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, isn't that something, to have another person's penis and testicles on your body? i don't even like to borrow a pair of sunglasses. [ laughter ] this is very good news. i can finally stand nude in front of an oscillating fan without fear. [ laughter ] i might even get a second penis, why not, if they're handing them out. [ laughter ] [ cheers...
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[laughter] >> he is a graduate of princeton and johns hopkins university's, oath of which he studied under david herbert donald. "abraham include lincoln: a life, also known as the green monster." lincoln," world of also known as "shrinking lincoln ." memoirs, of all of whom were white house secretaries. next spring, that university of illinois press will publish his next book. he is a flexible guy. for those of you have not heard, michael was kind enough to volunteer to take richards placed today when the doctor had to make a last-minute cancellation. please join me in a heartfelt thank you and welcome to dr. michael burlingame. [applause] dr. burlingame: good morning. it is still morning, right? age, iference to my don't mean to joke about my age. i am 76-years-old, but i prefer to think of that as 24 celsius. [laughter] burlingame: feel free to use that. i stole it from tom layer. gave ahe professor, he speech on lincoln's humor based on his book which has one the book prize of our organization for this year. he gave a speech in the holy land, that is springfield. on the high holy
[laughter] >> he is a graduate of princeton and johns hopkins university's, oath of which he studied under david herbert donald. "abraham include lincoln: a life, also known as the green monster." lincoln," world of also known as "shrinking lincoln ." memoirs, of all of whom were white house secretaries. next spring, that university of illinois press will publish his next book. he is a flexible guy. for those of you have not heard, michael was kind enough to...
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intercept where she directed publications, defense and intelligence coverage, graduate of johns hopkins university and holds masters degrees from the university of pittsburgh school of international affairs from european studies. she held numerous reporting fellowships at her writing has appeared in the new york times and many publications. tell us about darpa. >> i was invited to be on this panel. when i have spoken about the book i start with what i think are the more amusing stories of darpa. whether it was the time of darpa during the vietnam war sent a rorschach test for an imprisoned vietcong fighter or the time they had a top secret program is that monkeys with microwaves, this is something real about cold war and science, i talked about the relationship between eisenhower and the advanced research project agency. i want to talk about what the agency is. for some people are household name, for other people it isn't so darpa was created in february 1958 wins authorized by eisenhower as a response to the launch in october of sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite launched by the sovi
intercept where she directed publications, defense and intelligence coverage, graduate of johns hopkins university and holds masters degrees from the university of pittsburgh school of international affairs from european studies. she held numerous reporting fellowships at her writing has appeared in the new york times and many publications. tell us about darpa. >> i was invited to be on this panel. when i have spoken about the book i start with what i think are the more amusing stories of...
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prior to service at nasa he was head of the space department at johns hopkins university applied physics laboratory and of course served as president and chief operating officer of incutel a private, nonprofit enterprise funded by the c.i.a. to identify and invest in cutting edge technologies that serve national security interests. as i mentioned, undersecretary griffin will be engaged in conversation with hudson senior fellow rebeccah heinrichs. she's well known in defense circles both for her work on missile defense and other policy issues. she's frequently called to brief on capitol hill, at the white house and the pentagon. she's a former congressional staffer who helped launch the missile defense caucus, writes regularly for "the hill" and is a frequent guest on fox news as well. without any further ado it's my , pleasure to turn it over to rebeccah. rebeccah: thank you so much, ken. thank you all for being here. what i'd like to do this morning is have dr. griffin has asked i call him mike, i'm going to call him mike , my upbringing is telling me i shouldn't do that, but mike is --
prior to service at nasa he was head of the space department at johns hopkins university applied physics laboratory and of course served as president and chief operating officer of incutel a private, nonprofit enterprise funded by the c.i.a. to identify and invest in cutting edge technologies that serve national security interests. as i mentioned, undersecretary griffin will be engaged in conversation with hudson senior fellow rebeccah heinrichs. she's well known in defense circles both for her...
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received a baire in sociology from johns hopkins university and her phd from george washington university. she currently serves as assistant professor in the department of history at westman university in ontario. professor shire is a social and cultural historian whose research focuses on the united states in the 19th century, especially the relationship among race, gender and u.s. expansion. her research connects scholars with the atlantic world, african-american studies and women's history. her scholarship has appeared in the drill the of the early republic and the journal of women's history among other places. today's talk is drawn from her monograph, the threshold of manifest destiny, which was published by university of pennsylvania press in 2013. she argues that american political leaders leveraged gender norms, masculinity and femininity, to americanize florida, setting a precedent for u.s. policy in many subsequent frontier zones further west. they used white women's presence in florida to justify violence against seminole peoples and to generalize death rationalize -- and to rat
received a baire in sociology from johns hopkins university and her phd from george washington university. she currently serves as assistant professor in the department of history at westman university in ontario. professor shire is a social and cultural historian whose research focuses on the united states in the 19th century, especially the relationship among race, gender and u.s. expansion. her research connects scholars with the atlantic world, african-american studies and women's history....
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and wendy sfo, democratic strategist, and john's hopkins university professor.reaction to what candace is arguing. intellectual diversity and the need to encourage diversity of thought. >> it's okay to be intellectually diverse and we should welcome it but what's a fact and what we know is it's not about black victimhood. our criminal justice system is flawed when it comes to black and brown people. black people make up 13% of the american population but they make up 30% of those individuals who are killed by cops and 45% of black people have said that they have been unjustly harassed by police officers. this is not about starbucks. this is not about the issue that happened at waffle house. this is not about the women who belong to a country club, black woman, kicked off the country club for playing golf too slowly. this is about our criminal justice system being inherently flawed. this is not an opinion. this is a fact. >> is a black man in this country, i understand that one of the most challenging positions is not only to be a black man but a conservative bla
and wendy sfo, democratic strategist, and john's hopkins university professor.reaction to what candace is arguing. intellectual diversity and the need to encourage diversity of thought. >> it's okay to be intellectually diverse and we should welcome it but what's a fact and what we know is it's not about black victimhood. our criminal justice system is flawed when it comes to black and brown people. black people make up 13% of the american population but they make up 30% of those...
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served as a member of the faculty's of the university, virginia commonwealth university, johns hopkins university. and the hurston right foundation, received many awards including the writers award presented by bob noble, poetry writers award and fiction award for a novel awarded by the black caucus of the american library association. marissa goldman lives in washington dc. next to hers jacqueline jones, a poet and prose writer with two connections of poetry, loved, seen, prized poetry collection and gravity usa which received the poetry series book award and she has the book, the legend of clarence thomas which won prize and have a similar role that was published by brandon valentine and work has appeared in a variety of publications. i won't mention them all, and other journals, she was noted by the naacp, and received many fellowships from foundation, the fine arts workcenter and the center of african-american fiction and graduated from montpelier college and the school of law. there are various legal issues that might say so. in bloomington, she grew up in brooklyn, she grew up across the ro
served as a member of the faculty's of the university, virginia commonwealth university, johns hopkins university. and the hurston right foundation, received many awards including the writers award presented by bob noble, poetry writers award and fiction award for a novel awarded by the black caucus of the american library association. marissa goldman lives in washington dc. next to hers jacqueline jones, a poet and prose writer with two connections of poetry, loved, seen, prized poetry...
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nasa from 2005 to 2009 prior to service at nasa, he was head of the space department at johns hopkins university applied physics laboratory and also served as president and chief operating officer of incuetell, private non-profit enterprise, funded by the central intelligence agency to identify and invest in cutting-edge technologies that serve national security interests. as i mentioned undersecretary griffin will be engaged in conversation with hudson fellow rebecca heinrichs. rebecca is well-known in defense circles as both for her work on missile defense and other policy issues. she's frequently called to brief on capitol hill at the white house and the pentagon and she's a former congressional staffer who helped launch the missile defense caucus that writes regularly for the hill, frequent guest on fox news as well. without further ado my pleasure to turn it over to rebecca. >> thank you for being here. what i would like to do this morning is have -- dr. griffin asked i call him mike. my upbringing is telling me i should not do that, but mike is going to -- is -- i've known mike for several
nasa from 2005 to 2009 prior to service at nasa, he was head of the space department at johns hopkins university applied physics laboratory and also served as president and chief operating officer of incuetell, private non-profit enterprise, funded by the central intelligence agency to identify and invest in cutting-edge technologies that serve national security interests. as i mentioned undersecretary griffin will be engaged in conversation with hudson fellow rebecca heinrichs. rebecca is...
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is jenny towne she's the assistant director of the us korea institute john hopkins university thanks very much for coming on algis there i'm sure you'd be surprised this meeting went so well or we in the way getting carried away with the symbolism of his. well it's a little bit of both i think i don't think we should be surprised that it was successful they have put a lot of work into this and there has been a lot in the lead up to the summit to ensure that the messages that were coming out were expected everyone was going in with their eyes open and that they would get the outcome that they wanted but there is a lot of symbolism here and there is a lot of hope here there's a lot of positive energy here but there's still a lot of work left to be done although this does help create the mandate to do that work and to carry that forward into the u.s. d.p. r. k. summit if kim's intention with his development of nuclear missiles was to get a seat at the top diplomatic table it certainly succeeded hasn't it but many worries still that he is committed to getting rid of this also no or is it
is jenny towne she's the assistant director of the us korea institute john hopkins university thanks very much for coming on algis there i'm sure you'd be surprised this meeting went so well or we in the way getting carried away with the symbolism of his. well it's a little bit of both i think i don't think we should be surprised that it was successful they have put a lot of work into this and there has been a lot in the lead up to the summit to ensure that the messages that were coming out...
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with us onset is david visiting professor at my alma mater johns hopkins university. and anne and josh are here as well. get you guys into the conversation. let me start with you, david, with what lindsey graham said this morning. he was down in south carolina talk about this. he was talking about the president, his involvement on the talks and whether the president should be taking credit for it. listen. >> it wouldn't have happened without trump, it may not happen. but it's the biggest change since the end of the hostility. the fact that the north korean and south korean presidents met and they vowed to end the war, what happened? donald trump convinced north korea and china' was serious about change. we're not there yet but if this happens president trump deserves a noble peace prize. >> big talk, david, from lindsey graham. >> i don't think it's quite ready to dust off the place on the shelf for the noble prize just yet. a long way away from this and there are a lot of reasons to believe that it's in kim jong-un's interests to say we'll talk about denuclearization
with us onset is david visiting professor at my alma mater johns hopkins university. and anne and josh are here as well. get you guys into the conversation. let me start with you, david, with what lindsey graham said this morning. he was down in south carolina talk about this. he was talking about the president, his involvement on the talks and whether the president should be taking credit for it. listen. >> it wouldn't have happened without trump, it may not happen. but it's the biggest...
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next on lectures in history john hopkins university professor ronald walters teaches a class about the 1880's anarchist movement in america. he talks about albert parson a confederate soldier who became a soldier and lead -- a socialist and leader in the anarchist movement. he uses the 1886 haymarket affair, a bombing at a labor protest as a case study in describing anarchist violence and the government's response. his class is just under an hour. ronald: i am going to begin in 1906. a german sociologist and historian published a collection of his essays. one of those essays translated into english as "why is there no socialism in the united states?" he was baffled by perceiving america as an industrial giant at the forefront of a major economic revolution, and according to his ideological worldview we should have produced the kind of radical socialist and communist movements as in europe.
next on lectures in history john hopkins university professor ronald walters teaches a class about the 1880's anarchist movement in america. he talks about albert parson a confederate soldier who became a soldier and lead -- a socialist and leader in the anarchist movement. he uses the 1886 haymarket affair, a bombing at a labor protest as a case study in describing anarchist violence and the government's response. his class is just under an hour. ronald: i am going to begin in 1906. a german...
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it's free and margaret's danielle phelan professor of bloomberg school of public health at johns hopkins university she joins us now from baltimore in the u.s. thanks for waiting for us to come to you very good to have you with us i'm just wondering what you feel about early detection now when it comes to autism and how important that is. it's incredibly important it's very exciting to see these emerging early life biomarkers of a.s.d. because so much evidence shows us that the sooner that we can identify children at risk or children who will go on to have autism and we can get them in early interventions the better they do lifelong and so this is a critical step and very exciting to see i track ing and other kinds of technology moving in that direction and as a parent for example what is it you feel you should look out for well i think as a parent we're concerned about you know typical development for our children at every stage and that is never a were often not a linear or. typical occurrence all children do things at different stages so it is really challenging for parents who are seeing these
it's free and margaret's danielle phelan professor of bloomberg school of public health at johns hopkins university she joins us now from baltimore in the u.s. thanks for waiting for us to come to you very good to have you with us i'm just wondering what you feel about early detection now when it comes to autism and how important that is. it's incredibly important it's very exciting to see these emerging early life biomarkers of a.s.d. because so much evidence shows us that the sooner that we...
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have performed the world's first total penis and scrotum transplant team at johns hopkins university and baltimore took fourteen our second plate the operation on a military servicemen who was wounded in afghanistan a late surge and is optimistic the patient will have close to normal physical function after he recovers sharp rise in drug trafficking and violence in mexico has dominated presidential debates ahead of july's election the front runner on choice over door has been criticized for proposing amnesty for some people suspected of gang activity john heilemann reports. a country suffering record levels of violence governed by a president who many believe has run out of answers that's mexico where murders have risen to the highest point and two decades at that but in a couple of months the new leader will be elected the first presidential debate was the chance for candidates to say exactly how they'll stop the killing the country was looking on it may have been disappointed bullets were brandished graphs were held aloft but beneath the posturing analysts said that fresh ideas wer
have performed the world's first total penis and scrotum transplant team at johns hopkins university and baltimore took fourteen our second plate the operation on a military servicemen who was wounded in afghanistan a late surge and is optimistic the patient will have close to normal physical function after he recovers sharp rise in drug trafficking and violence in mexico has dominated presidential debates ahead of july's election the front runner on choice over door has been criticized for...
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he has earned degrees from new college florida, indiana university and johns hopkins university. professor tampio has been teaching since 2008 and is the faculty advisor for the chapter of five sigma outlaw, the political science under his eye. he's an accomplished scholar, has written peer-reviewed articles as well as three books, courage, and the book will be talking about today, common core, the national education standards and the threat to democracy. professor tampio's book on the common core has attracted a great deal of attention including radio interviews, favorable reviews in the wall street journal and reviews from prominent scholars. william reese has the book is well researched, clearly written and thoughtfully presented and is a pleasure to read. young chow of the university of kansas says this book is a brilliant take on the problems of the common core and then any effort to impose uniform standards on all children, pothole, evidence-based and compelling, this should be a must read education policymakers and anyone concerned about the future of education. nicholas a
he has earned degrees from new college florida, indiana university and johns hopkins university. professor tampio has been teaching since 2008 and is the faculty advisor for the chapter of five sigma outlaw, the political science under his eye. he's an accomplished scholar, has written peer-reviewed articles as well as three books, courage, and the book will be talking about today, common core, the national education standards and the threat to democracy. professor tampio's book on the common...
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i'm an assistant professor at the johns hopkins university. so, here we have with me, ambassador eric, edelman. former ambassador. also, former deputy assistant secretary for southern europe and eastern mediterranean affairs, another colleague, steve szabo, senior fellow at the american ens tut for contemporary german studies. oh, hello. and then we also have of course, a senior fellow here at brookings and just published a fabulous new book turkey and the west. i highly recommend you purchase. it's certainly worth getting an excellent set of insights into turkey relations with the west. we'll sort of be talking about the challenges and how the west deals with turkey. is there anything salvageable in this relationship? what are the tools that governments have when they're trying to influence what turkey is doing, is it perhaps a bit of hub risto think that the u.s. and europe could influence what turkey is doing. what role do domestic politics play in this? i want to start -- we have a nice diverse set of views on these issues. which will be v
i'm an assistant professor at the johns hopkins university. so, here we have with me, ambassador eric, edelman. former ambassador. also, former deputy assistant secretary for southern europe and eastern mediterranean affairs, another colleague, steve szabo, senior fellow at the american ens tut for contemporary german studies. oh, hello. and then we also have of course, a senior fellow here at brookings and just published a fabulous new book turkey and the west. i highly recommend you purchase....
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a man who was the first president of johns hopkins university and told his board of trustees when he assumed that presidency at the tail end of the construction that the institution we are about to organize should not be worthy of the name of the university if it were to be devoted to any other purpose than the discovery of the truth. it would be ignorable in the extreme resources being given by the founder of our sections should be limited to the maintenance of the differences are perverted to the use of promotion of political strife. as a spirit of the university should be that of intellectual freedom and the pursuit of truth and the broad charity towards those who we differ opinion is certain parts and preferences that should have no control over the teachers and should not be appearing in the official work of the university. this one a mental precept that the connection between the mission of the university and the truth seeking institution and the importance of free speech and disagreement in order to advance our mission has been essential to how we understand the nature of mode
a man who was the first president of johns hopkins university and told his board of trustees when he assumed that presidency at the tail end of the construction that the institution we are about to organize should not be worthy of the name of the university if it were to be devoted to any other purpose than the discovery of the truth. it would be ignorable in the extreme resources being given by the founder of our sections should be limited to the maintenance of the differences are perverted to...
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connection between free-speech and universities so that dylan was the first president of johns hopkins university, and told his board of trustees when he assumed that presidency at the tail end ofreconstruction , the institution we are about to organize should not be worthy of the name of the university if it were to be devoted to any other purpose than the discovery promulgation of truth. and it would be a noble in the extreme that the resources being given by the founder without restriction would be limited to the lec ethical differences perverted to the use of promotion of political strife. as the spirit of the university should be that of intellectual freedom to pursue the truth and a broad parody towards those with whom we differ and this certain factory and parts of preference should have no control over these features and should not be apparent in the official work of the university. this fundamental precept that takes action between a truth seeking institution and tolerance and disagreement on university campuses to advance that mission has been essential and how we've understood the natu
connection between free-speech and universities so that dylan was the first president of johns hopkins university, and told his board of trustees when he assumed that presidency at the tail end ofreconstruction , the institution we are about to organize should not be worthy of the name of the university if it were to be devoted to any other purpose than the discovery promulgation of truth. and it would be a noble in the extreme that the resources being given by the founder without restriction...
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a masters in social a phd from the university of california berkeley and a bpa from the johns hopkins university. he's had over 33 years experience as a clinician and community advocate and public practical -- public health practitioner. joe. >> thank you. i want to thank everybody watching or listening for coming to our panel today. i have the distinguished pleasure of introducing this phenomenal panel that you will hear about. i want to give you a little bit of background. starting with the far end, dr. wendy ellis. is the milton scholar of health policy at the milken institute school of public health and department of health policy and management. alice is the project director of building community resilience at the milken institute of public health. this is at the george washington university. this program is a space program that is aimed at building community infrastructure to promote resilience in cities and communities across the country. prior to joining george washington university she served as manager of policy at the 's office of public policy in the town hall and practiced in washin
a masters in social a phd from the university of california berkeley and a bpa from the johns hopkins university. he's had over 33 years experience as a clinician and community advocate and public practical -- public health practitioner. joe. >> thank you. i want to thank everybody watching or listening for coming to our panel today. i have the distinguished pleasure of introducing this phenomenal panel that you will hear about. i want to give you a little bit of background. starting with...
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masters in social work and mph from the university of california berkeley and a bpa from the johns hopkins university. he's had over 33 years experience as a clinician and community advocate and public health practitioner, our president, in the american public health association, doctor gil. [applause] >> thank you very much, doctor b. thank you to our surgeon general. again, i want to thank everyone for attending and you all who are listening, i want to thank you for coming to our panel today. i have the distinguished pleasure of introducing the phenomenal panel that you had to -- you are going to hear about. as i get started i want to give you a little background on each of the panelists. starting with at the far end introduce doctor wendy ellis and she is the milton scholar of health policy at the milton, milken institute school of public health and department of health policy and management. s. ellis is the project director of building community resilience, collaborating at the milken institute of public health at the george washington university. this program is a space program in that building
masters in social work and mph from the university of california berkeley and a bpa from the johns hopkins university. he's had over 33 years experience as a clinician and community advocate and public health practitioner, our president, in the american public health association, doctor gil. [applause] >> thank you very much, doctor b. thank you to our surgeon general. again, i want to thank everyone for attending and you all who are listening, i want to thank you for coming to our panel...
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social work and mph from the university of california at berkeley and drph in the, from the johns hopkins university. he has had over 32 years of experience as clinician, community advocate and public health practitioner. our president, of the american public health association, dr. telfair. gill. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, dr. b and thank you to the surgeon general. i want to thank everyone who are attending. y'all who are watching and listening i want so thank you for some toing our panel today. i have the distinguished pleasure to introduce the phenomenal panel you will hear about. as i start i want to give a little background on each of the panelists. starting at far end here i want to, is dr. wendy ellis and she is the milton scholar of health policy at the milton, milken, sorry about that milken institute school of public health and department of health licy and management. miss ellis is the project dior of building community resilience, the collaborative at milken institute of public health. this is at the george washington university. this program actually is a strength based prog
social work and mph from the university of california at berkeley and drph in the, from the johns hopkins university. he has had over 32 years of experience as clinician, community advocate and public health practitioner. our president, of the american public health association, dr. telfair. gill. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, dr. b and thank you to the surgeon general. i want to thank everyone who are attending. y'all who are watching and listening i want so thank you for...
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she is a graduate of johns hopk hopkins and northwestern university. thank you for being with us with your props this morning. talk to me about -- i realize diabetics can be of any age. but a lot of your customers are going to be the elderly. how do you design an interface that tells them what is happening in their computerized socks that my parents are going to understand in the first place? >> that's a great question. we spent a lot of time talking to our customers and users, and we really tried to make the sock easy to use. it is machine washable, machine dryable. we send the data directly to your phone through bluetooth. >> my dad can put on a pair of socks just fine. he's an expert at it. he's not that great at reading the data off the phone. >> we make it very easy. it is color coded. green is okay. yellow is be aware. and red is check your feet, reduce activity, the problem continues, seek out your doctor. color coded, easy to understand, and great customer service, the callers can ask questions. >> what is the sock measuring? >> the temperature
she is a graduate of johns hopk hopkins and northwestern university. thank you for being with us with your props this morning. talk to me about -- i realize diabetics can be of any age. but a lot of your customers are going to be the elderly. how do you design an interface that tells them what is happening in their computerized socks that my parents are going to understand in the first place? >> that's a great question. we spent a lot of time talking to our customers and users, and we...
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department of mental health at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and also here in doha for from the qatar biomedical research institute at how many been highly for universities welcome to you all i would like just told by asking largo this is this is world autism day many people seem to struggle with the notion of autism how can we say explain autism what is it. well i think your description at the top of the show was really a quite good one autism is a very very different just order amongst people affected by autism spectrum disorder but they all come together in the sense that there is some limitation in social interactions and abilities to communicate and often repetitive and stereotypic behaviors with there have been many theories in the past over the cause of autism do we have an established reality or truth about what exactly causes autism well actually. the interaction between the genetic factors and the environment fact ells still play a part in this disorder so it's a hit or a general disorder many genetics many many genes are and walls and also there are so many environments about mental factors affecting this condition that's why it's on the incre
department of mental health at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and also here in doha for from the qatar biomedical research institute at how many been highly for universities welcome to you all i would like just told by asking largo this is this is world autism day many people seem to struggle with the notion of autism how can we say explain autism what is it. well i think your description at the top of the show was really a quite good one autism is a very very different just...