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johns hopkins university and the non-profit organization rent, which were previously involved in the implementation of dual-use projects. let me remind you that on october 18, 2019 , 2 months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university held exercise event 200 in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in conditions of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans through an intermediate host. we have repeatedly noted that the development of the covid-19 pandemic precisely according to this scenario, as well as the high readiness of american pharmaceutical companies to produce anti-covid drugs, raises questions about the deliberate nature of the incident and the involvement of the united states in it. participation in biological projects of the cia, non-profit organization rent, which specializes in political problems also raises a number of questions. this organization, using the capabilities of artificial intelligence , planned large-scale bi
johns hopkins university and the non-profit organization rent, which were previously involved in the implementation of dual-use projects. let me remind you that on october 18, 2019 , 2 months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university held exercise event 200 in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in conditions of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats...
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Oct 31, 2023
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months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in the context of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans via an intermediate host. we have repeatedly noted that precisely in this scenario, and also, the high readiness of american pharmaceutical companies to produce anti-covid drugs raises questions about the deliberate nature of the incident and the involvement of the united states in it. participation in biological projects of the cia, non-profit organization rent, which specializes in:
months before the first official reports of the emergence of a new coronavirus infection, johns hopkins university in new york. during this event, actions were practiced in the context of an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus, which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans via an intermediate host. we have repeatedly noted that precisely in this scenario, and also, the high readiness of american pharmaceutical companies to produce anti-covid drugs raises questions...
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Oct 19, 2023
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now, let's not generalize, let's talk about key countries, i live and work in america, at johns hopkins universityly i helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists and others, conducts novoe. what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing is to say that it has changed, this, this attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, wars, has greatly decreased, but people on the fourth, fifth place, among those who are theirs i'm worried, it's not bad, the fourth or fifth place is also a place, but it's far away... it was in the first place in all the news, it's gone, it doesn't appear much, and it's one of the stories that people very quickly switch to the next one, that when we, when my colleagues did focus groups and so on, many simply asked, and there is still a war there, and so on, because the attention of ordinary people, and, of course, political circles very much they are discussing a lot, and they are moving a lot differently, itself... a dangerous development is that half of the people who can vote, maybe vote for the republicans , w
now, let's not generalize, let's talk about key countries, i live and work in america, at johns hopkins universityly i helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists and others, conducts novoe. what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing is to say that it has changed, this, this attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, wars, has greatly decreased, but people on the fourth, fifth place, among those who are theirs i'm worried,...
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, let's not generalize, let's talk about key countries, i i live and work in america, at johns hopkins universityhave been helping various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and others.
, let's not generalize, let's talk about key countries, i i live and work in america, at johns hopkins universityhave been helping various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and others.
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now, let's not generalize, let's talk about key countries, i live and work. in america, at johns hopkins university, and, now i helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and others, conducts a new an investigation about what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing that can be said about the topic is that attention to the topic, and wars, has greatly decreased. but for people in the fourth and fifth place, in those topics that hurt them, it is not bad, the fourth or fifth place is also a place, but it is far away, if it was in the first place in all the news, it is no longer there, it rarely appears, and this is one of the stories that people very quickly switch to the next ocean, that when we, when my colleagues, did focus groups and so on, many simply asked, and there is still a war , and so on, that the attention of ordinary people was very, very much lost, and, of course, political circles are discussing very, very much, and there are many different movements, the most dangerous development is that half to vote, well, people who can, po
now, let's not generalize, let's talk about key countries, i live and work. in america, at johns hopkins university, and, now i helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and others, conducts a new an investigation about what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing that can be said about the topic is that attention to the topic, and wars, has greatly decreased. but for people in the fourth and fifth place, in those topics that hurt...
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Oct 19, 2023
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generalize, let's go let's talk about key countries, i live and work in america, and at johns hopkins university in washington, and now i have been helping various colleagues, ukrainian activists and others, conducting a new investigation about what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on further, and well, the main thing is that it is necessary to say that it has changed, this, this , this - attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has greatly decreased, but among people in the fourth... in the fifth place , in those topics that concern them, this is not bad, the fourth or fifth place is the same place, but it is far, if he was in the first place in all the news, it is no longer there, he does not appear much, and this is one of the stories that people very quickly switch to what is further from it, that when we, when my colleagues did focus groups and so on, many people simply asked, and there is still a war, and so on, because the usual attention was very much lost. people, yes, of course, political circles discuss very, very much, a
generalize, let's go let's talk about key countries, i live and work in america, and at johns hopkins university in washington, and now i have been helping various colleagues, ukrainian activists and others, conducting a new investigation about what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on further, and well, the main thing is that it is necessary to say that it has changed, this, this , this - attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it...
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Oct 13, 2023
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let's not generalize, let's talk about the key countries, i live and work in america, at the johns hopkins universityington, and happily helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists and others, is conducting a new investigation about, what do americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing is to say that what has changed is attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has greatly decreased, but among people on the fourth and fifth place, in those topics that concern them, it is not bad, fourth or fifth place. it's the same place, but it's far away, if it was in the first place in all the news, it's no longer there, it rarely appears, and it's one of the stories that people very quickly switch to the next from it, that when we, when my colleagues were focusing on groups and so on many people simply asked, and there is still a war, and so on, because the attention of ordinary people was very, very much lost, and , of course, political circles discuss very, very much and many different... moving, the most dangerous development is that
let's not generalize, let's talk about the key countries, i live and work in america, at the johns hopkins universityington, and happily helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists and others, is conducting a new investigation about, what do americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing is to say that what has changed is attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has greatly decreased, but among people on the fourth and...
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let's not generalize, let's talk about the key countries, i live and work in america, at the johns hopkins university and fortunately he helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and the other is conducting a new investigation about what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, ah and... well the main thing is that it is necessary to say that it has changed, this, this, this attention to this k to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has greatly decreased, but for people in the fourth , fifth place, in those topics that concern them, it is not bad, the fourth or fifth place is also a place, but it is far away, if it was on first place in all the news, this is no longer there, it rarely appears, and this is one of the stories that people switch very quickly. further from it, it means that when we, when my colleagues did focus groups and so on, many people simply asked, and there is still a war, and so on, so it means that it has gone very, very far - attention of ordinary people, yes, of course, political circles discuss very, very much, and the
let's not generalize, let's talk about the key countries, i live and work in america, at the johns hopkins university and fortunately he helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and the other is conducting a new investigation about what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, ah and... well the main thing is that it is necessary to say that it has changed, this, this, this attention to this k to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has...
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Oct 15, 2023
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let's not generalize, let's talk about the key countries, i live and work in america, at the johns hopkins university, in washington, and now i have helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and others, is conducting a new investigation about what do americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future and so on, and the main thing is to say that it has changed , this is attention, to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has greatly decreased, it is in the fourth, fifth place among people, in those topics that i am sick of, it is not bad, the fourth or fifth place is also a place, but it is far away, if it was in the first place in all the news, it is no longer there, it does not appear much, and this is one of the stories that people... they quickly switch to the next part of it, that when we, when my colleagues did focus groups and so on, many simply asked, is there more the war and so on, because the attention of ordinary people was very, very much lost , yes, of course, political circles discuss very, very much and many different movements, the most dangerous deve
let's not generalize, let's talk about the key countries, i live and work in america, at the johns hopkins university, in washington, and now i have helped various colleagues, ukrainian activists, and others, is conducting a new investigation about what do americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future and so on, and the main thing is to say that it has changed , this is attention, to this topic, this attention to the topic, and wars, it has greatly decreased, it is in the...
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wound up going to johns hopkins university, wound up as a rhodes scholar, wound up running the robinood foundation which was the largest antipoverty organization in new york city. and ran for office, and one -- and won. he had never run for office before. he is charismatic. and another thing that democrats don't usually do, he volunteered for military service and was a paratrooper. this is a young man, everyone who meets him says, this man has possibilities. i do not think he is the only one. the governor of north dakota, and unknown, is a compelling governor. and it deserves being the leading part of the pack. he is good on economics. the governor of michigan, she is another person could bring a lot to the table. there are people waiting. madeleine: but they are not going to go against biden. mr. gergen: yeah, they will be there -- i do not think biden will go for a second term. that is out of the question. i do think the question is, whether they will stay the course for the first term? he need somewhere else in there to win the election. we will have to wait and see. there are peo
wound up going to johns hopkins university, wound up as a rhodes scholar, wound up running the robinood foundation which was the largest antipoverty organization in new york city. and ran for office, and one -- and won. he had never run for office before. he is charismatic. and another thing that democrats don't usually do, he volunteered for military service and was a paratrooper. this is a young man, everyone who meets him says, this man has possibilities. i do not think he is the only one....
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john hopkins university professor and fox news contributor. dr.say marijuana is harmless, it is good for you. in fact good for you in some cases how do you see it? >> while smoking may have long-term consequences marijuana also has other consequences. up to 25% of people who use marijuana regularly may develop psychosis. there is a study from a danish individuals they look at 70 million and the population and schizophrenia was far more common among those who used it. there are some things and active component of this we don't fully understand. this new study you are alluding to out of canada suggested heart disease was more common than those who regularly used marijuana projects even strokes, it's my understanding. >> that is to break too. the rate of heart attacks among those who chronically used marijuana was one in 40 individuals. that was about 60% higher than the control group, those who don't regularly use marijuana. those are consistent with the ststated they came out in februy american college of cardiology. it was presented at the big nat
john hopkins university professor and fox news contributor. dr.say marijuana is harmless, it is good for you. in fact good for you in some cases how do you see it? >> while smoking may have long-term consequences marijuana also has other consequences. up to 25% of people who use marijuana regularly may develop psychosis. there is a study from a danish individuals they look at 70 million and the population and schizophrenia was far more common among those who used it. there are some things...
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researchers at johns hopkins university say you're seeing all these conditions interacting and lead to heart association released an advisory about to encourage earlier diagnosis and treatment. researchers say the new approach could give doctors a little more insight on how to treat patients with that condition. governor gavin newsom has signed a bill that outlaws hidden junk fees in california. that includes many hidden charges associate with concerts, sporting events, bookings in hotel rooms. experts estimate that americans spend at least 29 million dollars a year in junk fees. the new regulation takes effect july of next year. helen towards the raiders break their losing streak while the forty-niners are undefeated in the warriors playing their first preseason game against the lakers director jason dumas says those at the highlights and more to come. >> it's been a rough 3 week stretch for los vegas. but they got their starting quarterback on monday night and they were playing in prime time. they hosted the packers on monday night football and jimmy g missed last week because of con
researchers at johns hopkins university say you're seeing all these conditions interacting and lead to heart association released an advisory about to encourage earlier diagnosis and treatment. researchers say the new approach could give doctors a little more insight on how to treat patients with that condition. governor gavin newsom has signed a bill that outlaws hidden junk fees in california. that includes many hidden charges associate with concerts, sporting events, bookings in hotel rooms....
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congress that is the political scientist, wilson woodrow wilson, as a as a doctoral student at johns hopkins university that became probably the bestselling work of american political science in history and it's called congressional. most people remember it today, a famous pronouncement that congress in committee is congress at work. that's sort of the most famous. but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day was, again a place where special interests were predating on the american that all of deliberation was happening in committee behind closed doors. there were no open hearings at that time and that the committees would write legislation, which would promptly be signed into law after passing on the on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate. and we once again, a situation where the parties which will wilson thought were rather bankrupt in terms of their principles, are sort of running on fumes from the civil war, largely. and he worried that that basically leaving american politics. and wi
congress that is the political scientist, wilson woodrow wilson, as a as a doctoral student at johns hopkins university that became probably the bestselling work of american political science in history and it's called congressional. most people remember it today, a famous pronouncement that congress in committee is congress at work. that's sort of the most famous. but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day...
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woodrow wilson as it doctorate student at john hopkins university wrote a book that became probably theerican political science and history it is called congressional government. multiple remember it today for a famous pronouncement congress and committee is congress at work. that is the most famous pronouncement.wr wilson was not just writing a textbook. he is very concerned that the congress of his day was again a place where special interest were predating on the american people that all sorts of deliberation was happening and committee rooms behind closed doors there were no open committee hearings at that time. and the committees would write legislation be promptly signed into law their passing on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate. we once again had a situation parties which wilson thoughts were rather bankrupt in terms of theires principles sort of runng on fumes from the civil war largely he worried that was basically leave in american politics adrift. wilson articulated very powerfully in alternativelt visn very much different from madison and fede
woodrow wilson as it doctorate student at john hopkins university wrote a book that became probably theerican political science and history it is called congressional government. multiple remember it today for a famous pronouncement congress and committee is congress at work. that is the most famous pronouncement.wr wilson was not just writing a textbook. he is very concerned that the congress of his day was again a place where special interest were predating on the american people that all...
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. >> reporter: research conducted in the 1950s by psychologist john money at johns hopkins universityhange their genitals, you could later on give them hormones, you could basically raise them in the gender that you thought was the most appropriate. >> reporter: and everything would be fine. but it didn't turn out fine, says professor reis. >> people found out much later what happened in their family. the secrecy can be devastating in that way it find out something about yourself that the doctors told your parents, you know, don't tell. >> reporter: that secrecy is a central theme in pidgeon's memoir, "nobody needs to know." at 18 pidgeon finally saw her medical records. >> i saw the words male first. that stuck out to me. male pseudo hermaphrodite. 46 xy. i remember looking in the mirror like, i did this. i pulled my hair back and i was, like, studying my face. i was, like, am i a boy? was i born a boy and they made me a girl for some reason? i was so confused. i don't know how to explain that feeling. it's like say you had a compass and you were in the forest. now that compass broke
. >> reporter: research conducted in the 1950s by psychologist john money at johns hopkins universityhange their genitals, you could later on give them hormones, you could basically raise them in the gender that you thought was the most appropriate. >> reporter: and everything would be fine. but it didn't turn out fine, says professor reis. >> people found out much later what happened in their family. the secrecy can be devastating in that way it find out something about...
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researchers at johns hopkins university programmed their machine, which they have been working on forperation was carried out on four pigs and the robot never made a mistake; a human can always sew it so hermetically. according to the creators, in the future, even ambulances may be equipped with independently operating robots. due to his difficult character, his loved ones often called him mrak anatolyevich, and his colleagues called him the most ironic director. on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of mark zakhar. at the mos cinema-museum cinema an anniversary evening took place dedicated to the work of the outstanding theater and film director. he is a man who does not joke, does not smile, is serious, but at the same time everyone knew that he had enormous self-irony , internal irony in relation to this world. and of course, extraordinary people formed around him, because ordinary people with such charisma will not last long. he created one of the iconic theaters in russia and raised several generations of actors who became stars... and constant heroes of all h
researchers at johns hopkins university programmed their machine, which they have been working on forperation was carried out on four pigs and the robot never made a mistake; a human can always sew it so hermetically. according to the creators, in the future, even ambulances may be equipped with independently operating robots. due to his difficult character, his loved ones often called him mrak anatolyevich, and his colleagues called him the most ironic director. on the occasion of the...
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want you to talk about the efficacy of fancy guys like you ponying up money in your case to johns hopkins university rubenstein professor in medicine at johns hopkins. why does a guy like you directly support peer science and medicine research? david: that particular investment is designed to help with hearing. i've had some children who were born with some congenital hearing loss. my own hearing is probably not as good as it was 10 or 20 years ago, and what i learned and what hopkins is doing research on is this. birds have hair cells in their ears and they regenerate them throughout their life so they never really lose their hearing. humans have about 20,000 at birth, and during the course of their life, they lose them and eventually if you lose enough of them, you are able to hear at all. the question is can we generate in humans hair cells as birds do as well and if we can regenerate them, we would eliminate the hearing problem that people get when they get older. tom: the claim of johns hopkins is your research versus applied research. we wouldn't have had a covid vaccine without research like
want you to talk about the efficacy of fancy guys like you ponying up money in your case to johns hopkins university rubenstein professor in medicine at johns hopkins. why does a guy like you directly support peer science and medicine research? david: that particular investment is designed to help with hearing. i've had some children who were born with some congenital hearing loss. my own hearing is probably not as good as it was 10 or 20 years ago, and what i learned and what hopkins is doing...
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well, please, well, this reflection, yes , a professor at johns hopkins university, it really shows, they fantasized, they told stories, they were an integral part of this myth about american hegemony, in order for... the americans to continue to be hegemons, it is necessary that those people who told decades about the fact that the end of history has come for us, yes, that’s it, america won, and so on, we should also believe in this, when this reflection appears on the pages of bloomberg, and the professor’s reflection that hamas, mind you, is not even russia, not iran, not china, but hamas is consigning the american world to the history books, this suggests that the intellectual class there understands this, they are now, of course, seizing on the last absolute opportunity to preserve, at least not global dominance, and even there, in general, full-fledged manipulation of all international relations, and at least partial , that’s where artyom grigorievich stands, yes syria, this is always a very significant story, well, let’s be honest, who has the greatest foreign policy influence
well, please, well, this reflection, yes , a professor at johns hopkins university, it really shows, they fantasized, they told stories, they were an integral part of this myth about american hegemony, in order for... the americans to continue to be hegemons, it is necessary that those people who told decades about the fact that the end of history has come for us, yes, that’s it, america won, and so on, we should also believe in this, when this reflection appears on the pages of bloomberg,...
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we did it with imperial college london, johns hopkins, johns hopkins university and their science and- with the nobel prize, this is to the university of pennsylvania and this goes back to watson and crick, through this miracle, the three of us walking into an office and we get a shot and you say, it won't be a big deal and i make jokes about it. please other eople that made the pfizer shot and this is a triumph for all the voices. jon: that news out this morning and congratations to the two. tom: a huge deal and i cannot say enough about it for our team through our coverage through covid and we may have more coverage. jon: the nobel prize in physiology and medicine. tom: it is mrna. it is a huge deal going back 50 years and well deserved the whole scientific community. knowing that is jeanette role -- jeannette lowe. we did not shut down, medicine will move forward and signs will move forward and ukraine will not move forward. do you see an easy path to legislation where the usa provides ammunition to ukraine? jeanette: this is not look like an easy path at all. there was a little bi
we did it with imperial college london, johns hopkins, johns hopkins university and their science and- with the nobel prize, this is to the university of pennsylvania and this goes back to watson and crick, through this miracle, the three of us walking into an office and we get a shot and you say, it won't be a big deal and i make jokes about it. please other eople that made the pfizer shot and this is a triumph for all the voices. jon: that news out this morning and congratations to the two....
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morgan state is five-point 5 miles away from the university of maryland for it i trained at johns hopkins hospital so that is good. the cute minutes or when the paramedics arrived to stabilize them, hopefully you see so many ambulances there hopefully they were able to stabilize them before transporting. >> we should tell you there is police station very nearby. we shouldst morgan state is a historically back black college. a resident population of about 9,000 which includes graduate students. the range from business management too engineering. was listening into a little bit of the coverage that was coming in, or you hearing anything tha we haven't reported yet? to get one of the officer says they're trying to have a place where family members can show u to establish where the love one our students were. it sounded like it was nearby safeway grocery store. >> that would make sense, but the question is, when do they start allowing more students to leave campus. everybody has been told to shelter in place, they shelter in place order will go on we assume for quite some time. even when they
morgan state is five-point 5 miles away from the university of maryland for it i trained at johns hopkins hospital so that is good. the cute minutes or when the paramedics arrived to stabilize them, hopefully you see so many ambulances there hopefully they were able to stabilize them before transporting. >> we should tell you there is police station very nearby. we shouldst morgan state is a historically back black college. a resident population of about 9,000 which includes graduate...
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luis antero is an assistant professor at johns hopkins have business school with a ph.d. and economics from carnegie mellon university and his research focuses on the real state economics and housing affordability. ej antoni is a research fellow at the heritage foundation hermon center for the federal budget and maurice stucke is the douglas plays distinguished professor of law at the university of tennessee and her teaching and research focuses on competition and antitrust law policy and he recently served as a senior adviser to the ftc and has years litigating antitrust matters with the department of justice. so with that i'm going to swear in the witnesses. here we go. do you swear the testimony shall be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. you can be seated. now we will begin safe get started miss yentel pitts chair klobuchar ranking member we can senator rob thank you for the opportunity to testify today. across the nation's low-income renters face severe shortage of affordable and available homes and a significant gap between incomes and housing costs. there's a nation
luis antero is an assistant professor at johns hopkins have business school with a ph.d. and economics from carnegie mellon university and his research focuses on the real state economics and housing affordability. ej antoni is a research fellow at the heritage foundation hermon center for the federal budget and maurice stucke is the douglas plays distinguished professor of law at the university of tennessee and her teaching and research focuses on competition and antitrust law policy and he...
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he is an assistant professor at johns hopkins carey business school with a phd in economics from carnegie mellon university. his research focuses on real estate economics and housing affordability. ej antoni is a research fellow at the heritage foundation's grover m herman center for the federal budget. and maurice stucke is the douglas a. blaze, distinguished professor of law at the university of tennessee college of law, where his teaching and research focuses on competition and antitrust law and policy. and he recently served as a senior adviser to the ftc and has spent years litigating antitrust matters with the department of justice. so with that, i'm gonna swear in the witnesses. here we go. if you guys could rise. do you swear that the testimony you will give before the sub-committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you, god? >> i do. rep. klobuchar: thank you. you can be seated. now, we will begin you can get started. ms. yentel: thank you. thank you, chair klobuchar. ranking member, lee and senator hirono. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. acros
he is an assistant professor at johns hopkins carey business school with a phd in economics from carnegie mellon university. his research focuses on real estate economics and housing affordability. ej antoni is a research fellow at the heritage foundation's grover m herman center for the federal budget. and maurice stucke is the douglas a. blaze, distinguished professor of law at the university of tennessee college of law, where his teaching and research focuses on competition and antitrust law...
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johns hopkins board of trustees. the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university and i can tell you from the public side colleges and universities really want guidance and information. there's so much that's not clear in many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a difficult manner and definitely in a different kind of looking glass. so i know that there's some apprehension about congress setting the law and the standard but if somebody doesn't do it it won't get it done and if it doesn't get done, things are going to happen. i appreciate the discussions here that we've had about agent registration. i think we are all kind of into nand on board with of that. i wouldn't refer to them as bad actors. the ones that are bad are more like leeches that take advantage of young kids and their families and of their uncertainties and they do it in a number of ways. on the standard contracts so what's here today is the same thing that will be there tomorrow and how we operate on the issue ten years from now. at the same for the lack of a better term find a way to role in all sorts of things by the th
johns hopkins board of trustees. the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university and i can tell you from the public side colleges and universities really want guidance and information. there's so much that's not clear in many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a difficult manner and definitely in a different kind of looking glass. so i know that there's some apprehension about congress setting the law and the standard but if somebody doesn't do it it won't get...
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i spent 12 years on the johns hopkins board of trustees, and then the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university. and i can tell you from the public side and the private college side that colleges and universities really want guidance. they want information, and what they fear is litigation and liability because there's so much that's not clear in many, many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a diffuse manner and a difficult manner, and definitely in a different kind of looking glass. so i know that there are some apprehension about congress setting the law and setting the standard, and enforcing it, but if somebody doesn't do it, it won't get done, and if it doesn't get done, things are going to happen. so i appreciate the discussions here that we've had about agent registration. i think we all kind of in tune and on board with that. i would not refer to them as bad act theirs. the ones that are bad, they're a more like leeches that take advantage of young kids, take advantage of their families, take advantage of their uncertainties, and they do it in a number of different way
i spent 12 years on the johns hopkins board of trustees, and then the last 30 on the board of regents at morgan state university. and i can tell you from the public side and the private college side that colleges and universities really want guidance. they want information, and what they fear is litigation and liability because there's so much that's not clear in many, many respects. universities and colleges approach this in a diffuse manner and a difficult manner, and definitely in a...