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to volley. nasser he is professor of international affairs and middle east studies at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. welcome to d. w. so could this loss of the 2 high ranking commanders affect has ballasa strategic capabilities, or does this latest barrage of rockets fired at israel show that they're in fact resilient enough to recover fairly quickly? there is no doubt that the pager attack and also the death of these commanders is a blow to hezbollah, multiple levels for the morales, the organization, as well as shocking do organization and disrupting is operations. but it's not going to lead hezbollah to change its course right now. and so they are trying to show israel the, at their defiant and they're going to attack. and these really is gonna keep the pressure up my, my estimation is that that is really wants to force as well not to move back north of that latania river stopped attacking israel without israel having a ceasefire in gauze a 1st and hit. that's a term that his butler has in the past not been willing to accept. well, has the law is of cours
to volley. nasser he is professor of international affairs and middle east studies at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. welcome to d. w. so could this loss of the 2 high ranking commanders affect has ballasa strategic capabilities, or does this latest barrage of rockets fired at israel show that they're in fact resilient enough to recover fairly quickly? there is no doubt that the pager attack and also the death of these commanders is a blow to hezbollah,...
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it's not professor at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. i asked to, with an $8000000000.00 and military assistance is all the landscape will be going home. well, that's a whole lot of assistance. and in particular, the suspect the specifics are worth spending a moment on. so for example, pledges to train additionally ukrainian s, 16 pilots, more long range munitions, more air defense, another system, a patriot air defense system, which has been incredibly important for project for protecting ukraine skies. and also interceptors so that that system can work, that that's a lot to go home. it is a lot. so got home with, but he has a country to try and rescue and we'll know that while he wants most of all is permissions that to use. uh, these western supply, the american supply, a long range weapons, deeper into russia. that's the thing that he really prizes we understand from this meeting is things like me to go home disappointed. if that is the only thing he's focused on, i don't know that this meeting will meet all of his needs. but look, u
it's not professor at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. i asked to, with an $8000000000.00 and military assistance is all the landscape will be going home. well, that's a whole lot of assistance. and in particular, the suspect the specifics are worth spending a moment on. so for example, pledges to train additionally ukrainian s, 16 pilots, more long range munitions, more air defense, another system, a patriot air defense system, which has been incredibly...
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so i clearly dr. mont, accommodate from johns hopkins university. thank you so much. thank you so much. is what i was kind of gotten you strikes against the 7 on despite to us that called for a temporary cease fire. the joint statement urging a 21 day truce was issued by the us friends get tossed out here right here. and other countries following tulips. on the sidelines of the un, general assembly is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in new york where he's due to address this catherine of well datas on friday. he says, the strikes on babylon will not stop until his bloss stubs. it's cross border 5, which is full tens of thousands to evacuate the homes in northern israel. d as riley army has carried out mold in 2000 strikes and 11 on since the start of the week. but it appears no closer to stopping hezbollah, firing rockets over the boulder and allowing northern israel residents to return to towns like this one that had been almost emptied by nit daily attacks. now with tanks heading to the folder, it seems israel is preparing to send in ground forc
so i clearly dr. mont, accommodate from johns hopkins university. thank you so much. thank you so much. is what i was kind of gotten you strikes against the 7 on despite to us that called for a temporary cease fire. the joint statement urging a 21 day truce was issued by the us friends get tossed out here right here. and other countries following tulips. on the sidelines of the un, general assembly is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in new york where he's due to address...
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according to johns hopkins university research, every year 371 thousand people in america die due to wrong diagnosis lost and 424 thousand people will be disabled. dear viewers, thank you very much for being with us until this moment, god bless you. in the name of god, i greet you , dear viewers, and have a good evening. meteorological maps show that for the next two days , we are witnessing a drop in temperature, especially in the northern part of the country. in terms of the weather, we expect rains in the next 5 days. parts of the south and in the southeast of the country , including in the southern regions of sisistan baluchistan, as well as the heights of hormozgan, the heights of south kerman, parts of the south of fars province, instabilities mainly in the hours after and early night. we will have the growth of torrential rains and rain in these areas. during this period , we have rain in the central alborz and eastern alborz heights for the next two days in the dry caspian coasts, namely gilan, mazandaran and gol provinces. we also predict that there will be rain. in other pa
according to johns hopkins university research, every year 371 thousand people in america die due to wrong diagnosis lost and 424 thousand people will be disabled. dear viewers, thank you very much for being with us until this moment, god bless you. in the name of god, i greet you , dear viewers, and have a good evening. meteorological maps show that for the next two days , we are witnessing a drop in temperature, especially in the northern part of the country. in terms of the weather, we...
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according to johns hopkins university, every year 30,000 people in the united states die due to misdiagnosis and 424,000 people are disabled. omid network airs the game network program to teach game literacy to those interested from saturday to thursday at 15:00. according to the cultural and social deputy of faraja, violence and anger in virtual space and social networks have increased and with the change of nature from real space to virtual space , angry people are rampant in this space. in a report, my colleague discusses the impact of violence in computer games and the intellectual and moral development of children. radmehr is 9 years old and has been involved in a certain type of computer game for several years. there are scary games and, for example , there was a doll factory. young people are playing various computer games 85% of them prefer violent games. but in our country, according to the trustees of the national foundation of computer games, families should increase the game literacy in themselves and their children in order to keep children away from this kind of games. game lit
according to johns hopkins university, every year 30,000 people in the united states die due to misdiagnosis and 424,000 people are disabled. omid network airs the game network program to teach game literacy to those interested from saturday to thursday at 15:00. according to the cultural and social deputy of faraja, violence and anger in virtual space and social networks have increased and with the change of nature from real space to virtual space , angry people are rampant in this space. in a...
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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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. -- by the johns hopkins university bloomberg center. >> it is such an honor to be joined by four priorters for medicare & medicaid services administrators. i will introduce them. , so i think i'll just say starting the order of service, the cms administrator from 1997-2000, under president clinton and also served at the director of the white house office of health reform which he led the administration's effort to pass the affordable care act. the manager and cofounder that focuses on investing in u.s. health care industry. thomas kelly was cms administrator from 2001 to 2004 under george w. bush. he also served under president george w. bush from 1989 to 1993. a private equity investment firm, and they want to thank him for bringing this whole group together. he said i bet i could get everyone together and i so appreciate it. what a great day. mark mcclellan under president george w. bush, just after fda commissioner from 2002 to 2004. he is currently director at duke university. 2013 to 2015 under president barack obama. also under governor tim kane from 2006 to 2010, waiver largest
. -- by the johns hopkins university bloomberg center. >> it is such an honor to be joined by four priorters for medicare & medicaid services administrators. i will introduce them. , so i think i'll just say starting the order of service, the cms administrator from 1997-2000, under president clinton and also served at the director of the white house office of health reform which he led the administration's effort to pass the affordable care act. the manager and cofounder that focuses...
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according to johns hopkins university, dog walking related injuries have surged more than 300% in the past 20 years. fractures sprains and head injuries were the most common ones during that time period. researchers say it's important for dog owners to pay attention on their walks and avoid multitasking. >> a new study from three universities, including uc berkeley, found as many as 5 million americans with depression could benefit from the use of magic mushrooms, the researchers found. the active ingredient in those mushrooms. psilocybin alters thinking, mood and sense of time and could benefit certain patients when taken in a clinical setting. the fda is weighing approval of psilocybin for medical use. the study will be published later this month in the journal of psychedelics. >> well, sports fans don't go away. >> that's right. here's a look at what's coming up with bailey on sports wrap at 1130. >> i'm bailey o'carroll coming up tonight on sports wrap. the niners dropped their first game of the season. could christian mccaffrey be out longer than the four games required now that
according to johns hopkins university, dog walking related injuries have surged more than 300% in the past 20 years. fractures sprains and head injuries were the most common ones during that time period. researchers say it's important for dog owners to pay attention on their walks and avoid multitasking. >> a new study from three universities, including uc berkeley, found as many as 5 million americans with depression could benefit from the use of magic mushrooms, the researchers found....
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the center on russian eurasian programs at the carennegie foundation, was a professor at johns hopkins universitylumbia. georgetown university. attention, was an unofficial adviser on foreign policy to former us president richard nixon. his father, konstantin mikhailovich simis, was a soviet human rights activist, an employee of radio liberty. his mother, a lawyer, dina isakovna kaminskaya, was a soviet human rights activist. they are emigrants, so samс and his family were needed by the united states of america only when they said what they liked united states of america, the reasons, we will discuss this now, agree or not, in my opinion. several three: firstly, the west is definitely already losing, it seems to me, the status of hegemon, and this process is practically irreversible, nato is losing on the battlefield of the russian federation on the territory of ukraine, kamala harris, most likely, is losing, they know this in the presidential, election race to trump, why is this so worrying the democratic party, we are about this too, if we have time several, they will sit like biden's son, comm
the center on russian eurasian programs at the carennegie foundation, was a professor at johns hopkins universitylumbia. georgetown university. attention, was an unofficial adviser on foreign policy to former us president richard nixon. his father, konstantin mikhailovich simis, was a soviet human rights activist, an employee of radio liberty. his mother, a lawyer, dina isakovna kaminskaya, was a soviet human rights activist. they are emigrants, so samс and his family were needed by the united...
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from brand sculcroft, who i knew very well when i had a little center for soviet studies at johns hopkins universitythe chairman always supported, well, as it seemed to me. a balanced and responsible approach to relations with the soviet union and skalkorov said that he wanted to gather a small group of experts on the soviet union, and he needed us to come to him that same day, because he had a very important meeting the next day, and we came, there were six of us, and skaryov said, come to me tomorrow. we treat them well, we don’t want to offend them, but in general, why should their opinion be important to us, that was the approach such a tough, unsentimental realist, but when in 1991 the question arose about what speech president bush should give in kiev, skalkrov fully supported the line of... to warn against what he called excessive nationalism, he was, of course, a product of the cold war, he was a retired general, he understood what a third world war was. the soviet union, of course, by this time had greatly weakened, but still in his eyes it was a very serious power, i say all this to the fa
from brand sculcroft, who i knew very well when i had a little center for soviet studies at johns hopkins universitythe chairman always supported, well, as it seemed to me. a balanced and responsible approach to relations with the soviet union and skalkorov said that he wanted to gather a small group of experts on the soviet union, and he needed us to come to him that same day, because he had a very important meeting the next day, and we came, there were six of us, and skaryov said, come to me...
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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, wa
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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during conversation hosted by the johns hopkins university bloomberg center. >> reporter: it is an honor to be joined by four prior cns administers, centers for medicare and medicaid services if anyone listening knows what that means. i'm going to introduce them briefly, their bios could take our whole hour so i will just say starting in the order of service, nancy was the cns administered from 1997-2000. also served as director of the white house office of health reform 2009-11 under barack obama which was an effort to pass the affordable care act, manager and cofounder of a private equity firm investing in us healthcare. thomas kelly to my left was cns administered 2001-2004 under president george w. bush. he also served as deputy director of office of management and budget under president george w. bush 1989-1983. general partner in healthcare group at anderson and stowe. a private equity investment firm. i thank tom for bringing the group together. times that i bet i could get everyone together. i appreciate it. what a great day. mark mcclellan was cns administered 2004-2006 under ge
during conversation hosted by the johns hopkins university bloomberg center. >> reporter: it is an honor to be joined by four prior cns administers, centers for medicare and medicaid services if anyone listening knows what that means. i'm going to introduce them briefly, their bios could take our whole hour so i will just say starting in the order of service, nancy was the cns administered from 1997-2000. also served as director of the white house office of health reform 2009-11 under...
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we are going to take you straight over to johns hopkins university now for a conversation on health care equity, and innovation with four former medicare and medicaid services administrators. here it is. >> a quick housekeeping note, those of us in the audience, you have no cards on your chairs, those are for questions and we will be gathering them partway through if you have like to ask if such an honor to be joined today, senator medicare and medicaid services. i'm going to introduce them briefly, so i think i'll just say starting the order of service, the cms administrator from 1997-2000, under president clinton and also served at the director of the white house office of health reform which he led the administration's effort to pass the affordable care act. the manager and cofounder that focuses on investing in u.s. health care industry. thomas kelly was cms administrator from 2001 to 2004 under george w. bush. he also served under president george w. bush from 1989 to 1993. a private equity investment firm, and they want to thank him for bringing this whole group together. he said i
we are going to take you straight over to johns hopkins university now for a conversation on health care equity, and innovation with four former medicare and medicaid services administrators. here it is. >> a quick housekeeping note, those of us in the audience, you have no cards on your chairs, those are for questions and we will be gathering them partway through if you have like to ask if such an honor to be joined today, senator medicare and medicaid services. i'm going to introduce...
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center for russian and eurasian programs at the carennegie foundation, was a professor at johns hopkins university university and the university of california at berkeley. in 1978, he was director of research at the sir center for the study of strategic international affairs at georgetown university. attention, was an unofficial adviser on foreign policy to former us president richard nixon. his father. situations, many people say: it is better to not to talk because it is too dangerous, too dangerous in europe, to tell the truth in europe, it is in europe, it was previously impossible to imagine such a thing, that people are silent out of fear, but now, unfortunately, it is really so, and it is happening everywhere now, people are simply afraid to openly discuss, to openly cite some facts. i believe that this is necessary, because it is capable of preventing a nuclear war, well , this is not belarus, i draw attention, but about western countries, well, the last thing for dessert, as always many years ago, prophetic words from alexander lukashenko about democracy, human rights in the west, it was
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this is literally the book launch tonight, and that's published by johns hopkins university press. he's also the author of quarters the accommodation of the british army and the coming of the american revolution and those are, of course, are both available to purchase and have signed this evening. for those of you who are joining us and in in person. and that was named the 2019 book of the year by the journal of the american revolution. i also his first book was called citizen bachelors manhood and the creation of the united states. he's written numerous articles as he received his ph.d. from washington university in saint louis and has a story. m.a. from the university of chicago, a b.a. from knox college and we are delighted to have you back in philadelphia tonight. professor mccurdy, and look forward to seeing leading exploration of this important topic. so please. thank you. thank you. i want to thank the museum of the american revolution for the incredible opportunity to speak here today. i'm especially grateful for the leadership of scott stephenson and the hard work of hanna
this is literally the book launch tonight, and that's published by johns hopkins university press. he's also the author of quarters the accommodation of the british army and the coming of the american revolution and those are, of course, are both available to purchase and have signed this evening. for those of you who are joining us and in in person. and that was named the 2019 book of the year by the journal of the american revolution. i also his first book was called citizen bachelors manhood...
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getting any latin history, and we are equal to whites in population in new york city the johns hopkins university in history textbooks. so that's what my show is, putting those 87% +13% more, back into american culture as an antidote to our erasure, our deletion, and are being crossed out. >> you know, your series is twice as long as your broadway show. so what have you been able to add in this new format? >> i try to say -- are you trying to say my show was long? i'm a little long-winded. but this one includes, you know, i'm getting granular here and i'm getting specific you know, like talking about the incredible things we've done in this country like finishing the railroad, after our asian brothers and sisters were kicked out. we survived a lot of oppression, not as much as my black brothers and sisters because over 9000 black people were lynched in america but 6000 of us latinos were lynched, burned alive, shot, massacred you know, our women's were experimented on and sterilized in california. we fought the first case against segregation, it was a latin family in denver, colorado. in the firs
getting any latin history, and we are equal to whites in population in new york city the johns hopkins university in history textbooks. so that's what my show is, putting those 87% +13% more, back into american culture as an antidote to our erasure, our deletion, and are being crossed out. >> you know, your series is twice as long as your broadway show. so what have you been able to add in this new format? >> i try to say -- are you trying to say my show was long? i'm a little...
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i teach classes at johns hopkins university in climate policies. thank you for the panelists for the great conversation. so you all about me i'm going to ask a question for pedro and one for gina. pedro, this is a think about climate migrants. there are plenty of studies that show the heat waves in the middle east in the 2000s with the culprit of the political instability and the massive migration to europe. here in america, too, we have a heat wave in the central america that is pushing migrants to the united states. those migrants are sparking what you call a national reason, kind of polarization that you mention. so my question for you is, what is undp doing specifically to address this issue of climate migrants? because i'm -- why are you doing for people are forced to displace because of climate? for gina, we are agree haves conversation of afternoon about the chevron case. we know the supreme court dismissed the chevron case. i want to pick your brain about if you have a magic wand, would you -- would you do something and were to be sure we h
i teach classes at johns hopkins university in climate policies. thank you for the panelists for the great conversation. so you all about me i'm going to ask a question for pedro and one for gina. pedro, this is a think about climate migrants. there are plenty of studies that show the heat waves in the middle east in the 2000s with the culprit of the political instability and the massive migration to europe. here in america, too, we have a heat wave in the central america that is pushing...
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sean carroll is professor of natural philosophy at johns hopkins university and fractal at the santa fe institute. he is host of the mind scape podcast, author of from eternity to here the particle at the end of the universe the big picture and something deeply hidden, he has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the national foundation nasa. the american of physics, the royal society, london and many others. he lives in baltimore with his wife, of course. once again, the book we are here for this evening is titled quanta and fields, which is the second book and is internationally acclaimed. the biggest ideas in the universe. in the book, carroll cuts the bare mathematical essence of most profound theories, explaining every step in a uniquely way. this book a journey to a once unimaginable truth about what our universe is. we're so honored to welcome sean back to harrisburg for, i think the third time now. so without further, please join me in giving him a warm harrisburg welcome. okay. thank you, alex. it's always great to be here at the midtown scholar college bookstore. one of, i
sean carroll is professor of natural philosophy at johns hopkins university and fractal at the santa fe institute. he is host of the mind scape podcast, author of from eternity to here the particle at the end of the universe the big picture and something deeply hidden, he has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the national foundation nasa. the american of physics, the royal society, london and many others. he lives in baltimore with his wife, of course. once again, the book we are here for...
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at johns hopkins university hospital in the us, they tested glasses that project real-time ct scan datahe doctor ultimately receives additional information about where exactly his tool. neurosurgeon timothy whitham , who performed the operation, even compared it to a gps navigator. and the developers call their know-how. x-ray vision for doctors. a similar development helps nurses find veins for injections, suggesting their location. a real miracle of technology, we are waiting for it to become an everyday reality. one morning on ntv, i am sergey mayorov. hello. in the nineties of the last century, actor and showman igor ugolnikov caused. endless smiles and fits of homeric laughter among domestic viewers, but one day he decided to devote himself to military themes in cinema, organized a film studio for military films and began producing films about the feat of russian soldiers, while the ugolnikovs themselves were on the front lines every day, my colleagues evgeny radimov and denis morozov report from the cinematic front line. igor ugolnikov's alma mater, the russian institute of theatr
at johns hopkins university hospital in the us, they tested glasses that project real-time ct scan datahe doctor ultimately receives additional information about where exactly his tool. neurosurgeon timothy whitham , who performed the operation, even compared it to a gps navigator. and the developers call their know-how. x-ray vision for doctors. a similar development helps nurses find veins for injections, suggesting their location. a real miracle of technology, we are waiting for it to become...
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that relaxing activity is setting more and more people to the emergency room, according to johns hopkins universitywalking related injuries have surged more than 300% over the past 20 years. we're talking fractures, sprains and even head injuries. those are the most common ones during that time period. researchers say it is important for dog owners to pay attention on their walks and avoid multitasking. >> aides rally for three late to tie the white sox yesterday, only to lose in walk off fashion in the ninth. as the woeful white sox beat the oakland a's. let's go to chicago down three. a's rally back here in the ninth. loaded up. zack gelof finds some real estate good enough to score. langeliers a three run ninth. and we are tied up at six. he's safe, but andre benintendi comes up in the bottom of the ninth and says i'm going to win it on a home run. see you later. that goes down the right field line. and that's your ball game. oakland falls to chicago. final was 7 to 6. giants hosting the padres. same old thing. no offense and too much of this. xander bogaerts goes yard in the fourth giving san d
that relaxing activity is setting more and more people to the emergency room, according to johns hopkins universitywalking related injuries have surged more than 300% over the past 20 years. we're talking fractures, sprains and even head injuries. those are the most common ones during that time period. researchers say it is important for dog owners to pay attention on their walks and avoid multitasking. >> aides rally for three late to tie the white sox yesterday, only to lose in walk off...
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what they do set up to do with this series questioning >> johns hopkins university did a study in frontcorrective, to put back those 87% of fact. our contributions are massive. i found this plethora, this embarrassment of riches. we are the only ethnic group that has fought in every single war america has had the most medals of honor of any ethnic group after white, 10,000 unknown latino patriots fought in the american revolution, 20,000 of us fought in the civil war, 120,000 of us fought in world war i with incredible heroes. we were the first to fight against segregation. >> defending herself from a white sexual assault her and she shot him and she, her name, there are in, these incredible stories. 6000 of us were lynched, burned alive, shot. half of the united states used to be mystical from the city to the pacific. there's incredible stories here. what i learned was that we are the most resilient people on earth. we are the only race, the only culture that has been almost completely genocide it, almost completely, or culture, language, or religion was destroyed and we contributed la
what they do set up to do with this series questioning >> johns hopkins university did a study in frontcorrective, to put back those 87% of fact. our contributions are massive. i found this plethora, this embarrassment of riches. we are the only ethnic group that has fought in every single war america has had the most medals of honor of any ethnic group after white, 10,000 unknown latino patriots fought in the american revolution, 20,000 of us fought in the civil war, 120,000 of us fought...
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johns hopkins, cpa, certified public accountant. my views do not represent those of johns hopkins university's or its affiliations. first of all, we do not have a medical debt crisis, we have a medical debt problem. in february this year, -- healthcare estimated and kaiser family foundation estimated 8% of u.s. had medical debts, amount of medical debts, 14% above $10,000. medical debt is a symptom reflecting underlying disease. if we do not address underlying disease, we can never fix medical debt. what is the underlying disease? the high healthcare price. why is healthcare price so high in the u.s.? primarily because our government policies have continuously -- the playing field in favor of large players and detach patients further away from healthcare dollars. -- for example, congress designed 340 b program as buy low, sell low program, the nonprofit hospitals to buy drugs at discounted price and sell them to low income patients at a low price. but guess what happened, these hospitals ended up buying low and selling high. recent studies published with -- found 340 b hospitals, commercial price, can be as high a
johns hopkins, cpa, certified public accountant. my views do not represent those of johns hopkins university's or its affiliations. first of all, we do not have a medical debt crisis, we have a medical debt problem. in february this year, -- healthcare estimated and kaiser family foundation estimated 8% of u.s. had medical debts, amount of medical debts, 14% above $10,000. medical debt is a symptom reflecting underlying disease. if we do not address underlying disease, we can never fix medical...
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according to johns hopkins university, dog walking related injuries have surged more than 300% over the past 20 years. fractures sprains and head injuries were the most common problems during that time period. researchers say it's important for dog owners to really pay attention to your walks and avoid multitasking. >> a new study from three universities, including uc berkeley, found as many as 5 million americans with depression could benefit from the use of magic mushrooms. now, the researchers found the active ingredient in the mushroom. psilocybin alters thinking, mood and sense of time and could benefit certain patients when taken in a clinical setting. the study will be published later this month in the journal psychedelics. the fda is weighing in on approval of the drug for medical use. >> time now 548. happening today. the parking lot at the lake merritt bart station will be closed permanently. bart says the closure is to accommodate a transit oriented project to develop the land around the bart station into affordable housing, offices and retail space. reserved parking is avail
according to johns hopkins university, dog walking related injuries have surged more than 300% over the past 20 years. fractures sprains and head injuries were the most common problems during that time period. researchers say it's important for dog owners to really pay attention to your walks and avoid multitasking. >> a new study from three universities, including uc berkeley, found as many as 5 million americans with depression could benefit from the use of magic mushrooms. now, the...
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health care equity and innovation with medicaid and medicare service administrators had johns hopkins universityl carry that live here on c-span at 10 a.m. eastern. it will also be on our app, c-span now, and online on c-span.org. c-span2, the u.s. court of appeals will hear it or in -- oral argument in tiktok inc. versus merrick garland a response to legislation requiring bytedance to sell the app, tiktok, or face a band in the u.s.. again, that will be covered live over on c-span two on the app, and online at c-span.org. finally, at 12: 30 today, national economic advisor lyle brainard discusses international economics at an event hosted by the council on foreign relations. live coverage of that is at 12:30 here on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. rodni, brooklyn, good morning. caller: good morning, good morning. i agree with your first caller who called in. i can't understand how the republicans can continue to destroy the economy and the democrats clean it up. but it appears that the 1% and republicans go hand-in-hand and the rest of us go hand-in-hand with the democrats' policies. why we
health care equity and innovation with medicaid and medicare service administrators had johns hopkins universityl carry that live here on c-span at 10 a.m. eastern. it will also be on our app, c-span now, and online on c-span.org. c-span2, the u.s. court of appeals will hear it or in -- oral argument in tiktok inc. versus merrick garland a response to legislation requiring bytedance to sell the app, tiktok, or face a band in the u.s.. again, that will be covered live over on c-span two on the...
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peter pomerantz of he's a senior fellow at johns hopkins university. he has written two books about, russian disinformation and propaganda. nothing is true and. everything is possible. and this is not propaganda. his newest title, how to win an information war, the propagandist who outwitted hitler is a biography of world two propagandist swift delmer interspersed with pomeranz of own with the invasion of ukraine. the session, moderated by russell and encina, the library's chief community relations officer. enjoy festival and let us welcome them to stage. all. on behalf of my colleagues at the library of congress, thank you for joining us today. it's definitely one of our biggest festivals. thank you, annalee and peter. we have a lot to talk about. we'll dive right into it. so the elephant in the room when it comes to misinformation. is it better, worse from the last presidential election to this one? so we were talking about this beforehand and peter said, do you want the tweet answer or the long answer? well, the answer about twitter. yeah. or the an
peter pomerantz of he's a senior fellow at johns hopkins university. he has written two books about, russian disinformation and propaganda. nothing is true and. everything is possible. and this is not propaganda. his newest title, how to win an information war, the propagandist who outwitted hitler is a biography of world two propagandist swift delmer interspersed with pomeranz of own with the invasion of ukraine. the session, moderated by russell and encina, the library's chief community...
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martha jones, professor of history at johns hopkins university. her work examines the legal and cultural history of black citizenship, voting rights and the rights of women enjoyed festival and let us welcome them to our stage. thanks very much, beatriz. thank you to the library of congress. welcome to this extraordinary crowd to the national book festival. wonderful to see you all here. and greetings to our friends on c-span. i want to dive into these books. what a pleasure for me to have a special opportunity to read them. and i'll say to listen to them, which i also recommend as i did on the long road trip this summer. but i want to ask you where these books began for you. harriet tubman, audre lorde. these are historical figures, whose names i think will be to many of us. certainly they were familiar to you all before you began these project. so what led you to return to them and what did you learn? what was new? by the time you got to the end of this process, alexis, do you mind getting us started? i don't mind at all. i'm so happy to be here
martha jones, professor of history at johns hopkins university. her work examines the legal and cultural history of black citizenship, voting rights and the rights of women enjoyed festival and let us welcome them to our stage. thanks very much, beatriz. thank you to the library of congress. welcome to this extraordinary crowd to the national book festival. wonderful to see you all here. and greetings to our friends on c-span. i want to dive into these books. what a pleasure for me to have a...
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my team did a large study on johns hopkins at natural university -- natural immunity published in the medical journal, where we measured anti-body levels in people who had covid a year and a half, almost two years prior to look at those antibody levels. that study was well received in the medical literature but it was censored from social media. so there is a sense of, there is a movement in the united states to say we should have political apartheid. if you don't agree with us on a certain narrative, let's say a politically driven narrative on covid, then you should not be part of the same conferences, you should be excluded and not be part of the same forum. and so, there are i think a lot of doctors now who recognize that there was a bandwagon thinking when it comes to exec the covid event -- when it comes to things like the covid vaccine booster in young children who already had covid and had natural immunity. we now know from a recent house congressional hearing that the two top vaccine experts at the fda were basically pushed out when they expressed opposition to the covid vacci
my team did a large study on johns hopkins at natural university -- natural immunity published in the medical journal, where we measured anti-body levels in people who had covid a year and a half, almost two years prior to look at those antibody levels. that study was well received in the medical literature but it was censored from social media. so there is a sense of, there is a movement in the united states to say we should have political apartheid. if you don't agree with us on a certain...
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my team did a large study on johns hopkins at natural university -- natural immunity published in the medical journal, where we measured anti-body levels in people who had covid a year and a half, almost two years prior to look at those antibody levels. that study was well received in the medical literature but it was censored from social media. so there is a sense of, there is a movement in the united states to say we should have political apartheid. if you don't agree with us on a certain narrative, let's say a politically driven narrative on covid, then you should not be part of the same conferences, you should be excluded and not be part of the same forum. and so, there are i think a lot of doctors now who recognize that there was a bandwagon thinking when it comes to exec the covid event -- when it comes to things like the covid vaccine booster in young children who already had covid and had natural immunity. we now know from a recent house congressional hearing that the two top vaccine experts at the fda were basically pushed out when they expressed opposition to the covid vacci
my team did a large study on johns hopkins at natural university -- natural immunity published in the medical journal, where we measured anti-body levels in people who had covid a year and a half, almost two years prior to look at those antibody levels. that study was well received in the medical literature but it was censored from social media. so there is a sense of, there is a movement in the united states to say we should have political apartheid. if you don't agree with us on a certain...
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i have two bachelor's degrees from penn university of pennsylvania, two master's from mit and johns hopkinsd a doctor degree from johns hopkins as well. the board actually needs experience i bring to grow our schools, not close them and bring families back to public schools, as well as to push for stronger curriculum by bringing back core subjects like math, science, the languages, and the arts. join me to make a good education a right for all of our children here in san francisco. hi, my name is parag gupta, and i'm running for the san francisco board of education. my family's story is rooted in education. my grandfather started the first women's college in his region of india. my father's acemic success empowered him to go from a small village. all the way to the united states. my parents had $200 in their pocket when they first came to this country, but they never skimped on my education, my public schooling opened up many doors. i now seek to give that same level of opportunity to our 49,000 public school students. i'm a proud sfusd dad. my daughter just started middle school and i serv
i have two bachelor's degrees from penn university of pennsylvania, two master's from mit and johns hopkinsd a doctor degree from johns hopkins as well. the board actually needs experience i bring to grow our schools, not close them and bring families back to public schools, as well as to push for stronger curriculum by bringing back core subjects like math, science, the languages, and the arts. join me to make a good education a right for all of our children here in san francisco. hi, my name...