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the camp journal. by the time the first issue of the soldier's journal went to, she drafted the blueprint for what eventually became one of the most successful hospital newspapers of the entire war. key to her early success was, the recruitment of a volunteer editor to aid in the publishing of the journal and his name was robert r.a. cassidy, an apprentice printer in the town of belfer. he enlisted as a private in the 148th pennsylvania in 1862 and survived the campaigns of the army of the potomac before being admitted to convalescent for sunstroke. her vision, the soldier's journal, was made clear in the first edition of the eight page paper published february 17th, 1864. its masthead, the simple philanthropic premise dedicate it to the soldiers, children, and the details of how she and cassidy plan to deliver on that worthy pledge followed three pages later with reference to upcoming guidance and information attractive to potential no small amount of space in the inaugural edition. was over to welcom
the camp journal. by the time the first issue of the soldier's journal went to, she drafted the blueprint for what eventually became one of the most successful hospital newspapers of the entire war. key to her early success was, the recruitment of a volunteer editor to aid in the publishing of the journal and his name was robert r.a. cassidy, an apprentice printer in the town of belfer. he enlisted as a private in the 148th pennsylvania in 1862 and survived the campaigns of the army of the...
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can you be called a diplomat of the faculty of journalism? which translates to don't be afraid to grow slowly. hello, you are watching the program tell me not to be silent, in the studio victoria popova and... russian state university conducts a master class on xiangqi for visitors. this is a chinese board game. it is similar to our chess. they treat us to chinese cuisine, dumplings stuffed with meat and vegetables, pork in sweet and sour sauce, wheat noodles and not only do we all get together, we go. the tea ceremony is chinese, where it is brewed, all the processes of this tradition in china are followed. here we have the origami location. the first origami is generally very common. confused, yes, this is japan or china, still, but the first origami appeared, of course, in china, of course , a symbol of love and peace - these are our cranes, so here we also try to touch something good, bright, but in the chinese tradition, we also also have a location where our chinese jewelry is located students who make them themselves, that is, such a m
can you be called a diplomat of the faculty of journalism? which translates to don't be afraid to grow slowly. hello, you are watching the program tell me not to be silent, in the studio victoria popova and... russian state university conducts a master class on xiangqi for visitors. this is a chinese board game. it is similar to our chess. they treat us to chinese cuisine, dumplings stuffed with meat and vegetables, pork in sweet and sour sauce, wheat noodles and not only do we all get...
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places, wall street journal. we want to welcome you to this discussion about one grievous events of the first century the war on ukraine. we're very honored to host your profile trofimov, who's the chief foreign correspondent, the wall street journal and the author of this fantastic new are our our enemies will vanish the russian invasion and ukraine's for independence. as you can see there are there are books for sale in the rear. so be able to grab one and i think you'll be signing books for that. right. okay, great. just a quick word. tonight's event is co-sponsored by two organizations. one is the simon and john lee center for global journalism at the j school. it's mission is to inform the way we practice journalism through an international lens. the other organization is the overseas press of america, which is the nation's largest and oldest association of journalists, are engaged in international news. i'll say a few words about the folks on the panel and let them take it away. yaroslav has a background th
places, wall street journal. we want to welcome you to this discussion about one grievous events of the first century the war on ukraine. we're very honored to host your profile trofimov, who's the chief foreign correspondent, the wall street journal and the author of this fantastic new are our our enemies will vanish the russian invasion and ukraine's for independence. as you can see there are there are books for sale in the rear. so be able to grab one and i think you'll be signing books for...
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so john pilcher did what western governments pretend journalism journal a should do. they say they defend freedom of the press, but never want them to really do because when they really do, they start to condemn them. that'd be classified. you carry out a piece of the day about certain documents that are going to be classified british government documents that showed the jump told you were certainly on their radar and they weren't. they were upset with him. they didn't like what he was doing and they want to do whatever they can and how you're going to put junk folder in jail. right. so they've got julia saunders in jail now. you couldn't put pilcher in jail, but you can get them fired or blackballed. and blacklisted away from the mainstream, he was a star report, a growing up at the mirror and he and in cinema and on television. and they found a way to silence him. and i was happy that the consortium is one of the outlets that he was able to continue to credibly put forward work right up until the last stage. jo, laurie, a journalist and editor. thank you so much for
so john pilcher did what western governments pretend journalism journal a should do. they say they defend freedom of the press, but never want them to really do because when they really do, they start to condemn them. that'd be classified. you carry out a piece of the day about certain documents that are going to be classified british government documents that showed the jump told you were certainly on their radar and they weren't. they were upset with him. they didn't like what he was doing...
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the einstein of journalism, the bill concert, john brown and journalism. then he's, he was definitely a. yeah, a long what you would call with male a little call the brown a media. i mean that's there was the 6 decade so work. plus he started, he was 19, you didn't quit, it was $84.00 when he died. no one compiled anything like john pilcher and no one ever we're talking about 62 brilliant films, hundreds of interviews and he did a hundreds of thousands of articles and 20 books. i mean, the guy has a, it's the white house of are the library of alexandria, a type of material that john pills, his legacy left behind. and i, i just don't see anyone close to him in terms of their production as a journalist, as a war correspondent guide to workforce funded as well. uh, and as a, as a filmmaker in a me buying as most of the films themselves, raising the money. and it was all for causes that were in port rented be nectar, rod, but in the eighty's, whether it be in the nation, in the sixty's as to whether it be a be it, ma'am. he was there in the 19 seventy's, a qui
the einstein of journalism, the bill concert, john brown and journalism. then he's, he was definitely a. yeah, a long what you would call with male a little call the brown a media. i mean that's there was the 6 decade so work. plus he started, he was 19, you didn't quit, it was $84.00 when he died. no one compiled anything like john pilcher and no one ever we're talking about 62 brilliant films, hundreds of interviews and he did a hundreds of thousands of articles and 20 books. i mean, the guy...
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eastern on washington journal, on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. click c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> this syndrome is extremely rare. but friends don't have to be. when you're connected, you are not alone. >> c supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. collects at the white house, president biden urged congress to pass the bipartisan national security supplemental bill, calling it the toughest set of reforms for securing the border. it includes resources for fentanyl detection was scenes more immigration judges and additional patrol officers. in includes foreign aid for israel and ukraine. officers. it includes foreign aid for israel and ukraine. >> good afternoon. >> for much too long as you all know the immigration system has been broken. it's long past time to fix it. that is why it months ago i instructed my team to begin negotiation with the bipartisan group of senators too seriousl
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dan michaels with the wall street journal. ~ , , , journal.he _ journal. whether ministers briefed at all on the russian _ journal. whether ministers briefed at all on the russian space - journal. whether ministers briefed at all on the russian space launch | at all on the russian space launch that apparently _ at all on the russian space launch that apparently has _ at all on the russian space launch that apparently has nuclear- at all on the russian space launch - that apparently has nuclear weapons? yesterday, _ that apparently has nuclear weapons? yesterday, you — that apparently has nuclear weapons? yesterday, you talked _ that apparently has nuclear weapons? yesterday, you talked about - that apparently has nuclear weapons? yesterday, you talked about nato - yesterday, you talked about nato maintaining — yesterday, you talked about nato maintaining a _ yesterday, you talked about nato maintaining a credible _ yesterday, you talked about nato maintaining a credible defence, l yesterday, you talked about nato i maintaining a credible defen
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journal, and represents some of the only investigative journalism ever published on mr. gates. earlier in his career, tim worked as a journalist for two daily newspaper and as a researcher for the watchdog group food and water watch. these gentlemen, please welcome to people's book. genetics on. all right. thank you, everyone, for coming out supporting your local bookstore, the people's book. thank you for having me. i was going to start by doing a short reading from the book, then take some questions. that's all with everyone. the first edition of a new newsletter from politico called global pulse, published in late 2020, offered remarkable and rare clarity about a vastly story in the covid 19 pandemic response, the gates foundation seemed be in charge, as politico reported. america not be leading in global health anymore, but in american is. bill gates is the architect of the global health infrastructure at the forefront of the pandemic response from. this revelation it should have been a small step to raise some obvious civics on one questions. why was the world's thi
journal, and represents some of the only investigative journalism ever published on mr. gates. earlier in his career, tim worked as a journalist for two daily newspaper and as a researcher for the watchdog group food and water watch. these gentlemen, please welcome to people's book. genetics on. all right. thank you, everyone, for coming out supporting your local bookstore, the people's book. thank you for having me. i was going to start by doing a short reading from the book, then take some...
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, you know, kind of condemning to wall street journal indirectly. and my comments were the, i was glad to see the that the president recognize us. but i think it's equally important to recognize the climate that was established that permitted such a piece to come out to begin with. when you have the press secretary, when you have the various books, people for the various federal departments coming forward denying how many palestinians had been killed. speaking of, of, of thousands of been killed simply as civilian casualties. when you speak of ukrainians. you advertise, you showing motion when we speak about a policy needs this callous. it's cold on that as to this type of environment and fuels. this type of rhetoric. and so, yes, it happened under president donald trump, but we're seeing it also happened under current president. bite in your state of michigan is a battle ground state, and it's a state that help president biden when the election in 2020, in a pretty tight campaign against donald trump. uh, at that time biden support among arab ameri
, you know, kind of condemning to wall street journal indirectly. and my comments were the, i was glad to see the that the president recognize us. but i think it's equally important to recognize the climate that was established that permitted such a piece to come out to begin with. when you have the press secretary, when you have the various books, people for the various federal departments coming forward denying how many palestinians had been killed. speaking of, of, of thousands of been...
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and i’ve been coming to belarus for 4 years now, i’m currently studying for a master’s degree in journalismliving in belarus. i'm from a small town called puyang, and my pro... it's very big, called hanan, it is located almost in the center of china, my family is not that big, but it’s interesting that grandma lives with us, i also have an older sister in the family, and dad, mom and grandma, we only have five people, why exactly did i come to belarus , then i studied opera, and thanks to my opera teachers i learned when bsu, i learned belarus. because in china , in fact, a lot of people didn’t know that there was still a country called belarus, then i thought, oh, what a strange thing, how it looks, and why come here, but then i just found out that a lot of my friends, they decided to come here, i think it’s good, because then i won’t be alone, i came with them, we were lucky, we came when it was summer, we were crowded with... they were surprised your people, why? because when we arrived, we were riding on the bus, we just all looked at the street, your people there are just so tall, beau
and i’ve been coming to belarus for 4 years now, i’m currently studying for a master’s degree in journalismliving in belarus. i'm from a small town called puyang, and my pro... it's very big, called hanan, it is located almost in the center of china, my family is not that big, but it’s interesting that grandma lives with us, i also have an older sister in the family, and dad, mom and grandma, we only have five people, why exactly did i come to belarus , then i studied opera, and thanks...
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well, there's another giant of journalism who died recently. and today we're going to remember his life. i'm john to reaku. welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 john killed your wasn't australian journalist, writer, scholar and documentary filmmaker. he was a student of us, british and australian foreign policy, which he considered to be driven by expansionist agendas. pills you had a very long career in journalism 1st as a reporter, then as an editor and all the while. as a filmmaker, he produced more than 50 documentaries, many of which were highly awarded, including one with the best of the british version of the academy awards. pilcher became a household name in the 1970s when he secretly entered cambodia. in the aftermath of the overthrow of pol pot and broke the story of the cambodian genocide, which became known as the killing fields, those stories and the accolades that went with them. we're just the beginning for john pilcher. he became a frequent consultant for television news programs on the events of the day. his books becam
well, there's another giant of journalism who died recently. and today we're going to remember his life. i'm john to reaku. welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 john killed your wasn't australian journalist, writer, scholar and documentary filmmaker. he was a student of us, british and australian foreign policy, which he considered to be driven by expansionist agendas. pills you had a very long career in journalism 1st as a reporter, then as an editor and all the while. as a filmmaker,...
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and i'll just talk about this wall street journal article. rather, we want to keep the conversation going centered about our citizen brothers or as a the wall street journal. i been the only one that has come out. this has been pretty controversial and has been making the rounds of the new york times. recently publish an opinion piece by thomas friedman. now this one was called understanding the middle east through the animal kingdom. i can see by your facial expressions of how you feel about it. probably about friedman for the, the us as the old line and the king of the middle east jungle. and he also compared iran to a parasitic wasp. and him as to a trap door spider that digs tunnels and leaves in wait when you hear rhetoric like that, we hear language like that. uh, how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? this sends a message that uh, andy, out of bigotry that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of, of hate. cuz i'm not sure to what other community such headlines would be acceptable. you know, we talked
and i'll just talk about this wall street journal article. rather, we want to keep the conversation going centered about our citizen brothers or as a the wall street journal. i been the only one that has come out. this has been pretty controversial and has been making the rounds of the new york times. recently publish an opinion piece by thomas friedman. now this one was called understanding the middle east through the animal kingdom. i can see by your facial expressions of how you feel about...
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, it’s really good. journalism is a good profession, we think that journalists are great because theynicate with people, they appear everywhere in the world, and we are here... which is cool, i didn’t have that a vivid feeling that oh, i immediately entered the very the best university in belarus, because we had a very easy exam, i didn’t even think that oh, this is already an exam for entering a university, and that’s what we did, because in china, to get into a good university, it’s easy very difficult. my parents, they are all businessmen, they think that studying abroad is very useful for new experiences, and it helps broaden my horizons very well, so that i learn another language, they do not mind at all, they always support what i want. in the beginning, of course, everything was difficult, it was very difficult for us to understand what the teachers were talking about, they even began to study chinese. they, when they do presentations, they always put chinese in there, so i think those students who say that the teachers are strict, i think not, i think they just didn't want us
, it’s really good. journalism is a good profession, we think that journalists are great because theynicate with people, they appear everywhere in the world, and we are here... which is cool, i didn’t have that a vivid feeling that oh, i immediately entered the very the best university in belarus, because we had a very easy exam, i didn’t even think that oh, this is already an exam for entering a university, and that’s what we did, because in china, to get into a good university, it’s...
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it's american journalism. and it cannot be ignored, and it won't be ignored in hundreds of millions of people are going to see this. and it's going to destroy the main stream media because everybody's going to be talking about this interview. and one of the main questions is going to come from us is why does it take so long for the american media to get to the russian leader and get a counter. okay, counter factual of the foundation of information to offset that this information that we've been fed by the us government because i think the american people and indeed the europeans, the west, are waking up to the fact that we've been misled by our government, misled by the mainstream media that what's happening and ukraine is not what that we. we've been told there's something else going on. and now, if tucked across and pauses interview love, we're going to share from the russian leader himself, if it can't be ignored, it can't be dismissed as russian propaganda. and it's going to cause americans to start thinki
it's american journalism. and it cannot be ignored, and it won't be ignored in hundreds of millions of people are going to see this. and it's going to destroy the main stream media because everybody's going to be talking about this interview. and one of the main questions is going to come from us is why does it take so long for the american media to get to the russian leader and get a counter. okay, counter factual of the foundation of information to offset that this information that we've been...
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i already decided that i would stay here, now we are at the faculty of journalism of bku, here we getoften have various recreational events here, that is, we also get the opportunity to tell fortunes for ourselves. when i decided to come here to study, i found out that pku is the best university in belarus, but then i was a musician, i studied opera, when i thought that perhaps psu also has such a talent for singing, and so i came , when i arrived i found out that there was no one here, but what should i do? i’ll talk to my mother, my mother said, let’s choose some magazines. because if you if you become a journalist, that's really good. journalism is a good profession, we think that journalists are great because they are shown on tv, they are somehow good at communicating with people, they appear everywhere in the world, and we think that’s cool. i didn’t have such a vivid feeling that oh, i immediately entered the best university in belarus, because we had a very easy exam, i didn’t even think that oh, this is already an exam for university admission, and so we when they entered, be
i already decided that i would stay here, now we are at the faculty of journalism of bku, here we getoften have various recreational events here, that is, we also get the opportunity to tell fortunes for ourselves. when i decided to come here to study, i found out that pku is the best university in belarus, but then i was a musician, i studied opera, when i thought that perhaps psu also has such a talent for singing, and so i came , when i arrived i found out that there was no one here, but...
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, well, journalism, that’s the wording itself, read your scientific journal, where can i find it, thiss, what hysteria begins immediately from academic institutions, they are immediately ready peck. he said correctly, no , he says, he puts his position, it can be respected, but you can argue with it, because not every person, tell me the name of scientists that society would know here with whom it would like to argue, just name it realistically, when you and i talk about their specialists, we ’ll remember about five of them, well, if you haven’t read them, then it’s not their problem, i’ll say this, of course it’s their problem, because if i haven’t read them, it means it's impossible to find because i... five scenarios of what would happen to america, in the event that the whole country was discussing this, from time immemorial, the law reigned in russia, the people chose princes and governors together, this approach is democratic, the elections of authorities are public, we preserve. to this day, when filling out the ballot, choose traditionally only innovatively, progress helps us i
, well, journalism, that’s the wording itself, read your scientific journal, where can i find it, thiss, what hysteria begins immediately from academic institutions, they are immediately ready peck. he said correctly, no , he says, he puts his position, it can be respected, but you can argue with it, because not every person, tell me the name of scientists that society would know here with whom it would like to argue, just name it realistically, when you and i talk about their specialists, we...
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we're going crazy over journalism. the same folks who don't understand that julian, the son is a journalist. i, i mean, i don't understand that out. if ever there was the luckiest man on the plan. it is a guy who leaves fox news after making how it was millions of dollars he leaves. there's some kind of a here all for i guess, walking away from the corporate to buy the waste. and the funny that you said, the liberal media would want to quash free speech, but in any event he leaves. and now, after interviewing a variety of addressing people, he is now elevated to this bad boy stablished this, this, this pioneer, the 1st person in western media. well, i don't believe he's the 1st what i mean oliver stone and megan kelly and other people interviewed president point, but it doesn't matter. she's going there. and we're going to cover. and what does this mean and have people actually say, i don't think you should come back because he said, trader, i haven't heard one thing he is said, a journalist who wants to ask a question
we're going crazy over journalism. the same folks who don't understand that julian, the son is a journalist. i, i mean, i don't understand that out. if ever there was the luckiest man on the plan. it is a guy who leaves fox news after making how it was millions of dollars he leaves. there's some kind of a here all for i guess, walking away from the corporate to buy the waste. and the funny that you said, the liberal media would want to quash free speech, but in any event he leaves. and now,...
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you listen to the right wingib media, oh boy, this is just a concoction by liberal democrats, the journal editorial page, conservative thinking osupported the bill. the president of the border patrol counsel almost inevitably sides with donald trump said pass the bill. the chambere, of commerce whose head is very close to trump pass the bill. any objective observer that cares about this country said pass this bill. but not our republican colleagues. not our republican colleagues. they kept moving the dates back. just get it done by christmas. christmas. we need more time. lindsay graham said we need a delay of christmas and get a delay to get the president involved. we got the president involved in still don't know. still don't know. and, in december senator fisher said democrats only support national laid. in the basic border security. it is not related to the national security. we needed it. no vote. they are all voting no even on the motionn to proceed. they don't want to debate border they don't want to debate ukraine and aid to israel and humanitarian aid to the palestinians. and the
you listen to the right wingib media, oh boy, this is just a concoction by liberal democrats, the journal editorial page, conservative thinking osupported the bill. the president of the border patrol counsel almost inevitably sides with donald trump said pass the bill. the chambere, of commerce whose head is very close to trump pass the bill. any objective observer that cares about this country said pass this bill. but not our republican colleagues. not our republican colleagues. they kept...
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this is a voice of the conservative movement, and this is what "the wall street journal" journal editoriale johnson. because you have, donald trump. the fentanyl will flood across the border for another year because of you. because james langford has put together the most restrictive border security bill ever. ever. the chaos will continue for at least another year. republicans may think they can write a better law if mr. trump wins in november, but don't count on it. gene robinson, as "the wall street journal" editorial page says, the bastion of conservatism as it says in the sub head, the senate bill has reforms trump never came close to passing. mr. build that wall. mr. put children in cages. mr. i'm the toughest president ever on illegal immigration. never, ever did donald trump come close to getting legislation this restrictive and so restrictive that border security agents are begging republicans, please pass this. make our lives better. make our lives safer. make our jobs safer. please pass this. and, gene, they just won't. and guess what? what a shock. mike johnson, the biggest pro
this is a voice of the conservative movement, and this is what "the wall street journal" journal editoriale johnson. because you have, donald trump. the fentanyl will flood across the border for another year because of you. because james langford has put together the most restrictive border security bill ever. ever. the chaos will continue for at least another year. republicans may think they can write a better law if mr. trump wins in november, but don't count on it. gene robinson,...
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coming up, journalism in crisis, especially on the local level.but one bay area lawmaker wants to do something about that, and we'll di are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr positive, her2 negative metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance...
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now by vivian solema, national reporter for the washington journal. vivian, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> before we get to our topic which is the un relief agency in gaza i want to ask you about the deadly drone attack in jordan. the president has said that he has decided how. he's going to respond, what have you heard? >> so obviously when it comes to military operations but what we have learned fromm sources is that we are looking at some sort of multi-prong approach, appeared response to the attacks perhaps, you know, an aerial strike of some kind. we know that the islamic resistance group which is under the proiranian militia umbrella within iraq, they are the ones that have claimed responsibility so at least they know who they are going after to retaliate against but obviously the stakes are very high. the administration saying from the get-go, since october 7th attacks that it did not want to draw iran into a war nor does it want to be drawn into a war with iran or anyone else but now there's been a direct hit on u.s. military personnel so
now by vivian solema, national reporter for the washington journal. vivian, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> before we get to our topic which is the un relief agency in gaza i want to ask you about the deadly drone attack in jordan. the president has said that he has decided how. he's going to respond, what have you heard? >> so obviously when it comes to military operations but what we have learned fromm sources is that we are looking at some sort of multi-prong approach,...
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, now there are different ones, it journalism, like web journalism and so on , there are a lot of directionsgraduate of this... that’s okay, we touched on one here, is called a very warm topic for us, and the president first of all spoke, well, about technology, yes, technologies that, for example, will open up the future for us and how... of course, i would like this conversation, remember, when from the academy science was that science should come to economy, the economy should give a return, but students must, must first come to the economy, yes, who graduated from a university, these things, this is where we have, tell me, this is how our economy is ready to receive your graduates and how these graduates are ready to enter this economy go, or htp america, htp, silicon valley, well, a little wrong, a question for me , as i understand it, of course, but no, well, the ministry of internal affairs for htp can also answer, i’m sure they can, they can, yes, at the same time you know very well that if we are talking about a product model software, then these are not only software developers - t
, now there are different ones, it journalism, like web journalism and so on , there are a lot of directionsgraduate of this... that’s okay, we touched on one here, is called a very warm topic for us, and the president first of all spoke, well, about technology, yes, technologies that, for example, will open up the future for us and how... of course, i would like this conversation, remember, when from the academy science was that science should come to economy, the economy should give a...
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host: welcome back to washington journal, it is open for. we will take care calls. we wanted to show you this first, president biden delivered remarks to urge house republicans to take up that 95 billion foreign aid bill that provided assistance to ukraine. [video clip] >> history is watching. failure to support ukraine will never be forgotten. i want to be clear about something. i know it's important to the american people. while this sin support ukraine is spends it right here in places where the missiles are built. the way it works is we supply military equipment with our stockpiles and we replenish those stockpiles sore military has access to them. stockpiles made in america by american workers. in not only supports americans but it allows us to invest in our own defense manufacturing capacity. it creates greater support for our troops serving in the region. it also provides israel with what it needs to protect his people from hamas, hezbollah and others and provides lifesaving aid to the palestinian people. finally, this bill includes funding for our priorities
host: welcome back to washington journal, it is open for. we will take care calls. we wanted to show you this first, president biden delivered remarks to urge house republicans to take up that 95 billion foreign aid bill that provided assistance to ukraine. [video clip] >> history is watching. failure to support ukraine will never be forgotten. i want to be clear about something. i know it's important to the american people. while this sin support ukraine is spends it right here in places...
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one that law experienced -- and that's, the friedman journal was born. on march 16th, 1827. the same year slavery was abolished right here in new york. it was distributed by hand on fridays out in lower manhattan and also sent to subscribers across the country. it's publishers even found ways to sneak the freedom journal into slave states in the south. the papal expressed abolition if he's focusing heavily on slavery in america. it's purpose was to inform and to entertain. it featured local and national news of the day, a poetry section, and biographies of successful black americans at the way of inspiring its readership. the freedom journal would only publish until 1830 but its impact would reverberate throughout history. between its launch in the start of the sub war in 1861, 40 more black-owned newspapers were founded giving black americans a platform to advocate for their causes and tell their stories. the very first issue of the friedman's journal makes it clear why was so necessary. quote, we wished to plead our own cause. for too long have others
one that law experienced -- and that's, the friedman journal was born. on march 16th, 1827. the same year slavery was abolished right here in new york. it was distributed by hand on fridays out in lower manhattan and also sent to subscribers across the country. it's publishers even found ways to sneak the freedom journal into slave states in the south. the papal expressed abolition if he's focusing heavily on slavery in america. it's purpose was to inform and to entertain. it featured local and...
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host: welcome back to "washington journal."e joined by sam quinones, the author of "the least of us: true tales of america and hope in the time of fentanyl and meth ." welcome. guest: thank you. host: i want to put something on the screen talking about the scale of this fentanyl problem. the sources from npr, but it says over 112 thousand american lives have been claimed from 2022, 2023, according to the cdc, a 37% increase compared with a 12 month period ending in may 2020. the vast majority who died were adults, but drug overdoses are unprecedented numbers, rising from 31 and july 2019 to 18 in may 2021. what is going on? what is causing the rise? guest: i would say the supply that has inundated the country, most of it from mexico. and fentanyl is a legal drug used effectively in surgery. i have had it in surgery myself, but when it is in the hands of the trafficking world and mexico, who was able to get quantities of ingredients to make fentanyl, you have a combustible combination, and what has happened is over the last seve
host: welcome back to "washington journal."e joined by sam quinones, the author of "the least of us: true tales of america and hope in the time of fentanyl and meth ." welcome. guest: thank you. host: i want to put something on the screen talking about the scale of this fentanyl problem. the sources from npr, but it says over 112 thousand american lives have been claimed from 2022, 2023, according to the cdc, a 37% increase compared with a 12 month period ending in may 2020....