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the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. on the foam and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. neighbor to the european standards are on other countries don't know stranger and what they are doing in their norms by yearly or identity or so the knowledge and how to particular to the end if you're going to farm or so when you consider last mile but if you're the best knowledge so the exporter we grow the app also helps fullness manage their income and expenses and to find traders who buy the quake's. 22 year old farmer danica kulkarni uses the app and hopes to be able to sell her grapes approach soon. develop wondered if i mean they were marketing one of the great farming requires intensive marketing to get a good rate for produce and for it to be sold in different parts of the world now when i haven't you know it is ready for harvest we just need to cane details about the crop and the quality of the grapes into the app we have then connected to multiple traders who c
the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. on the foam and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. neighbor to the european standards are on other countries don't know stranger and what they are doing in their norms by yearly or identity or so the knowledge and how to particular to the end if you're going to farm or so when you consider last mile but if you're the best knowledge so the...
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the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. fun with the thumb and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. neighbor to the european standard on other countries don't know stranger and what they are doing in their norms by yearly or ultimately or so hard to particular to the new uniform or so when you consider the last mile of good to bad knowledge so the exporter we grow the app also helps fullness manage their income and expenses and to find traders who buy the crates. 22 year old found that danica kulkarni uses the app and hopes to be able to sell her grapes a broad soup. develop under-funding got but they were marketing one of the great farming requires intensive marketing to get a good right for our produce and for it to be sold in different parts of the world now when i haven't you know it is ready for harvest we just need to cane details about the crop and the quality of the grapes into the app we have then connected to multiple traders who can bid to buy our proje
the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. fun with the thumb and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. neighbor to the european standard on other countries don't know stranger and what they are doing in their norms by yearly or ultimately or so hard to particular to the new uniform or so when you consider the last mile of good to bad knowledge so the exporter we grow the app also helps...
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the ad then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. under the thumb and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. neighbored the european standard or another going to stand on a stranger and what they are doing in their norms by yearly or idea so the knowledge and how to particular to the end if you're going to farm or when you can see your last mile and your tibet knowledge so the export of. the app also helps full mismanage their income and expenses and to find traders who buy the quake's. 22 year old farm that danica kulkarni uses the app and hopes to be able to sell her grapes abroad soon. develop wonder if i mean they were marketing one of the great farming requires intensive marketing to get a good rate for our produce and for it to be sold in different parts of the world now when i haven't you know it is ready for harvest we just need to cane details about the crop and the quality of the grapes into the app we have then connected to multiple traders who can bid to buy our p
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the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. under the thumb and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. the european standard or another going to stand australian what they are doing in their norms by yearly or already or so the knowledge and how to particular to the end if you're going to farm or when you can see your last mile and get a better knowledge so the exporter we grow the app also helps full mismanage their income and expenses and to find traders who buy the great. 22 year old farm that tanika kulkarni uses the app and hopes to be able to sell her grapes approach soon . develop under-funding got that they were marketing one of the great farming requires intensive marketing to get a good rate for our produce and for it to be sold in different parts of the world now when i haven't you know it is ready for harvest we just need to cane details about the crop and the quality of the grapes into the app we have then connected to multiple traders who can bid to buy ou
the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. under the thumb and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. the european standard or another going to stand australian what they are doing in their norms by yearly or already or so the knowledge and how to particular to the end if you're going to farm or when you can see your last mile and get a better knowledge so the exporter we grow the app...
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the app then matches this data with information from the national research center for great. under the thumb and then has up to date information about which tools they're allowed to use when and to what extent. neighbored european standards are another going to stand australian so they are doing their norms by yearly or already or so the knowledge and hard to particular to the end if you're going to far more so when you consider last mile and get a better knowledge so the exporter we grow the app also helps fullness manage their income and expenses and to find traders who buy the quake's. 22 year old farm that danica kulkarni uses the app and hopes to be able to sell her grapes abroad soon. develop under-funding got that they were marketing one of the great farming requires intensive marketing to get a good right for our produce and for it to be sold in different parts of the world now when i haven't you know it is ready for harvest we just need to cane details about the crop and the quality of the grapes into the app we have then connected to multiple traders who can bid to
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a new poll by the associated press national opinion research center finds half of americans incurred loss of income during the pandemic. but get this, 25% experienced a layoff in their household. 31% say they had their working hours reduced. black and latino households were hit particularly hard as well as people working in industries like entertainment, dining, and travel. larry, we're hoping a lot of this is soon be behind us. but i've got to tell you, the financial hurt is going to continue for quite some time. >> well, yeah, those are big numbers, especially when you look at restaurants and entertainment. it's going to take a while. thank you, michael. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors is voting on an ordinance that will provide protects for gig workers. app-based workers joined the organization we drive progress outside of city hall to show their support. the ordinance would require ride share and delivery apps to pay workers for time spent disinfecting their vehicles and free ppe. a co-sponsor of the bill says san francisco will become the first city in california to p
a new poll by the associated press national opinion research center finds half of americans incurred loss of income during the pandemic. but get this, 25% experienced a layoff in their household. 31% say they had their working hours reduced. black and latino households were hit particularly hard as well as people working in industries like entertainment, dining, and travel. larry, we're hoping a lot of this is soon be behind us. but i've got to tell you, the financial hurt is going to continue...
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jean-marc bonmatin of the national center for scientific research in france, was one the lead thors of t group's findings. >> [speaking french] >> the task force says systemic pesticide contamination is so widespread that the diversity and stability of the world's ecosystems is at risk. the task force based its findings on an analysis of 800 peer-reviewed reports, the most comehensive review of the scientific literature on systemic pesticides to date. when asked to comment, bayer crop science said the task force only looks at wst-case scenarios, and that studies under realistic field conditions show that systemic pesticides do not harm honeybees, birds, or other wildlife. >> the main concern with neonics is that they have such a high toxicity to a broad range of invertebrates, terrestrial and aquatic. they are extremely persistent and extremely mobile. and you put those 3 conditions together and you're talking about removal of a large segment of the invertebrate community. >> they're accumuling the soil. e're awn up by hedger plants,y trees growig in faland, and so . d so esntially yth
jean-marc bonmatin of the national center for scientific research in france, was one the lead thors of t group's findings. >> [speaking french] >> the task force says systemic pesticide contamination is so widespread that the diversity and stability of the world's ecosystems is at risk. the task force based its findings on an analysis of 800 peer-reviewed reports, the most comehensive review of the scientific literature on systemic pesticides to date. when asked to comment, bayer...
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condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific researchsaid that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent i mean over you sound like this you sound like. no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that did rachel it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out countries no it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glacial b
condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific researchsaid that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the...
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condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you had asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent i mean overall you sound like this you sound like even normal absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that did reach 0 it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out countries no it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international
condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you had asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the...
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condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists . right we are absolutely not indifferent team i mean overly solid like this you sound like. no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that degree cho it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling our country snow it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glac
condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the...
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condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno can often france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent team i mean overall you sound like this you sound leaving no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that debris cho it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out country snow it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has
condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno can often france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds...
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system at these training national university a center conducting sensitive research for defense strategic and commercial organizations. exactly what dr was stolen on each occasion remains unknown. the wardens also found themselves becomes a cyber attack after the 2019 rules winning championships in south korea this time mack came 2nd to soon. making yet another protest against drugs in sport he's training refused to stand on the podium next to the chinese swimmer. i was with the crowd cheering back on and then just going yeah that was fantastic i was thinking this is just going to have enormous repercussions and it certainly did and the rest not just went up quite a few degrees crip a fully into my distance. andrew's company is a leading producer of software for university online learning. business primarily. through digital attacks but we block traffic from china. because it would bring. within minutes. and according to authorities there's evidence of more direct forms of coercion we're seeing a lot of other activities as well in terms of bribery and corruption attempts and we're seeing
system at these training national university a center conducting sensitive research for defense strategic and commercial organizations. exactly what dr was stolen on each occasion remains unknown. the wardens also found themselves becomes a cyber attack after the 2019 rules winning championships in south korea this time mack came 2nd to soon. making yet another protest against drugs in sport he's training refused to stand on the podium next to the chinese swimmer. i was with the crowd cheering...
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authorized to receive funding one of the proposals authorizing funding and in 2013 the national indigenous women research center developed the alaskan resource center helping alaska native victims as a result in 2017 congress appropriated funds from the resource center which is been a valuable resource providing information to prevent domestic violence like never before we have addressed to create a grassroots organization over 50 years of advocacy experience the apology to hawaiians recognize social changes over a century with the health and well-being of the people in 2010 authorizing native resource center including native hawaiian center to help promote the community enclosing the federal government must fulfill its responsibility to safeguard women failing to do so results in native women experiencing disproportionate rates of violence i urge the committee to be authorized the bill. my heart is good. thank you. >> thank you for your testimony i now recognize the next witness for your testimony. >> thank you for giving me the opportunity to testify how catholic charities of the archdiocese of chicago try to
authorized to receive funding one of the proposals authorizing funding and in 2013 the national indigenous women research center developed the alaskan resource center helping alaska native victims as a result in 2017 congress appropriated funds from the resource center which is been a valuable resource providing information to prevent domestic violence like never before we have addressed to create a grassroots organization over 50 years of advocacy experience the apology to hawaiians recognize...
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condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific researchsaid that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent i mean overly solid like this you sound like. no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that degree cho it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out country snow it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glacial but
condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific researchsaid that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the...
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condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno can are from france's national center for scientific researchsaid that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists . right we are absolutely not indifferent team i mean overly solid like this you sound like. no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that degree cho it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to and then to fight the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out no it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glacial bu
condemnation from scientists let me give you an example bruno can are from france's national center for scientific researchsaid that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of...
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and the secret service national threat assessment center has done research on these mass-shooting events. and what they found is nearly, you know, half of the -- the suspects were motivated by a personal grievance, related to either a workplace violent -- or a workplace issue, a domestic issue, or something else. and all of them, every-single case that they've researched, there has been this significant stressor in the individual's life. something, you know, whether it's a divorce or romantic breakup. a personal issue, a physical illness. that's a key factor that they're going to key in on. what -- what were those issues that were present in this individual's life? and really, was there a way to avoid this? and one of the -- the -- the shocking statistics that the secret service has found over the years is that over three-quarters have made -- three-quarters of attackers have actually telegraphed their action. they've -- they've -- they've made concerning communications to other people, prior to carrying out their act. so, when we start looking at, you know, the things that, you know, pr
and the secret service national threat assessment center has done research on these mass-shooting events. and what they found is nearly, you know, half of the -- the suspects were motivated by a personal grievance, related to either a workplace violent -- or a workplace issue, a domestic issue, or something else. and all of them, every-single case that they've researched, there has been this significant stressor in the individual's life. something, you know, whether it's a divorce or romantic...
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. >> reporter: a survey by a research center showed student absences nationally have doubled during theere the highest at 13% with middle school absentee rates at 11% and elementary school rates at the lowest of 9%. it is not necessarily long-term absences that are most worrying according to the georgia department of education. missing more than five days of school each year begins to impact student academic performance. and these school districts are deploying more resources to make sure their students have what they need to log on for class. >> we've had partnerships to provide hot spots to students, but then also providing them with that real live support on walking them through how do you log on. >> reporter: at marietta city schools the covid-19 pandemic accelerated the rollout of a program to get google chrome books to all 8,900 students. >> whether it's making sure that we are out there providing the necessities for each family, we've been able to change the narrative of what school looks like and what we do. >> reporter: but even with the resources to log on, mosley's team is ac
. >> reporter: a survey by a research center showed student absences nationally have doubled during theere the highest at 13% with middle school absentee rates at 11% and elementary school rates at the lowest of 9%. it is not necessarily long-term absences that are most worrying according to the georgia department of education. missing more than five days of school each year begins to impact student academic performance. and these school districts are deploying more resources to make sure...
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according to the studies by the fear was research foundation the government of vaccines are still effective against the p one strain is but a nation center can add mr thousands of those whisper days but even here the oath already is are on the table implement. physical distance in. a posture the moment when vaccination starts there are always a lot of people but then they crowding goes down when older people come for vaccinations they bring one or 2 relatives and that's what causes the crowd. with more than 7 percent of it's the hobbit on spikes united states of commerce on ice where my mouse is located because administering their most adults is today to brazil however it is still a far from containing the virus that without social distancing people will continue to die from the virus. the city has made space for 22000 new graves in the cemetery it's on the horrific forecast of what the new cover variants could bring to my mouse and in the our future. u.s. president joe biden is preparing to address the nation today to deliver what he is calling a message of hope comes after congress passed a nature really fact it's worth nearly 2 trilli
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. >> reporter: a survey by the research center showed that student absences nationally have doubled duringdaily absentee rates among high schoolers were the highest at 13% with middle school absentee rates at 11%. and elementary school rates at the lowest of 9%. and it's not necessarily long-term absences that are most worrying. according to the georgia department of education. missing more than five days of school each year begins to impact student academic performance. and the school districts are deploying more resources to make sure their students have what they need to log on from class. >> we've had partnerships to provide hot spots to students but then also providing them with that real live support on walking them through, how do you log on. >> reporter: at marietta city schools, the pandemic accelerated the rollout of a program to get google chromebooks to all 8900 students. >> it's making sure we're out there providing the necessities for these families. we've been able to change the narrative of what school looks like and what we do. >> reporter: but even with the resources to l
. >> reporter: a survey by the research center showed that student absences nationally have doubled duringdaily absentee rates among high schoolers were the highest at 13% with middle school absentee rates at 11%. and elementary school rates at the lowest of 9%. and it's not necessarily long-term absences that are most worrying. according to the georgia department of education. missing more than five days of school each year begins to impact student academic performance. and the school...
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who will discuss her research, or her book manuscript about the politics of national identification documents in the united states in the 20th century. an important mission of the center is promoting scholars research in the records of the senate and the house of representatives and advancing the study of the history of congress. this researcher top series helps us gauge how fully that mission is being met and we do so by regularly hosting scholars, who have conducted research and house and senate records or who have written significant books in the history of congress. and today's, much anticipated talk, we hear about one of those very significant books on the history of congress. our guest, troll student, neighbor by release research talking last november on a book that he coauthored with wendy schiller, electing the senate in direct democracy before the 17th amendment. at that time, the battle over who would succeed the speaker was finally dying down and charles graciously agreed to return this year to discuss the history of electing the speaker of the house. he has given today's top, and enticing title, speaker battles. then and now. a top informed by a book coaut
who will discuss her research, or her book manuscript about the politics of national identification documents in the united states in the 20th century. an important mission of the center is promoting scholars research in the records of the senate and the house of representatives and advancing the study of the history of congress. this researcher top series helps us gauge how fully that mission is being met and we do so by regularly hosting scholars, who have conducted research and house and...
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the research fellow and an institute of the heritage foundation and previously worked as a director for state fiscal reform at the american exchange center as deputy research director the national association of counties. ms. dana ritchie is the i'm sorry, the owner and solace in studio and army, pennsylvania. the firm estate predict my state of ohio and is a look much different from that part of the state. so welcome to all five of you predict you have about five minutes to begin. thank you. >> distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today printed i will serve as the president of baltimore community lending. it's a community development and institution in the heart of baltimore and we have support. [inaudible]. and target through innovative and flexible financial resources. we will talk about construction loans printed and small business lending and not require collateral pretty but that covid-19 any of our businesses and trouble to accessing things printed due to business race and gender and the inability to get the collateral party nick. [inaudible]. they any businesses have returned to other resources including high interes
the research fellow and an institute of the heritage foundation and previously worked as a director for state fiscal reform at the american exchange center as deputy research director the national association of counties. ms. dana ritchie is the i'm sorry, the owner and solace in studio and army, pennsylvania. the firm estate predict my state of ohio and is a look much different from that part of the state. so welcome to all five of you predict you have about five minutes to begin. thank you....
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according to the studies by the field research research foundation the government of vaccines are still effective against the p one strain is but a nation center can add mr thousands of those disparate day but even here the oath already is our own neighbor implement physical distance in. a moment when vaccination starts there are always a lot of people but then the crowding goes down when all the people come for backs eventually they bring one or 2 relatives and that's what causes the crowds of the woman. with more than 7 percent of it's being habitants by the united states of us where my mouse is located because administers them most adults is today to brazil however it is still a far from containing the virus without social distancing people will continue to die from the virus. the city has made space for 22000 new graves in the cemetery it's an a horrific forecast of what the new variants could bring to my knowledge in the near future. while i took more news from around the world now starting in japan which is marking the 10th anniversary of the massive earthquake and tsunami that destroyed towns and triggered the fukushima nuclear disaster
according to the studies by the field research research foundation the government of vaccines are still effective against the p one strain is but a nation center can add mr thousands of those disparate day but even here the oath already is our own neighbor implement physical distance in. a moment when vaccination starts there are always a lot of people but then the crowding goes down when all the people come for backs eventually they bring one or 2 relatives and that's what causes the crowds of...
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a pretty great partnership going on with the cold climate housing research center and the national renewable energy lab. i look at partnerships like that as really key to what we are going to be able to do with not only developing critical infrastructure within the arctic, but also what we are doing to help gain additional efficiencies, advancing the technologies that will allow us to do a little bit better in different spaces. so very quickly, because we are out of time, your view, in terms of what we can do to focus on doe's role as it relates to the arctic? >> as we were talking a little bit before the hearing, i have at experience in arctic council activities when i was with the state department. it is a shame not more americans appreciate and understand the u.s. is an arctic country. i hope we can make more progress on that. i think the arctic energy office is an incredibly important office. we need to work on that. i think there are an awful lot of partnerships the doe already has and can have more of. if you think about the energy challenges communities in alaska face, but also the hu
a pretty great partnership going on with the cold climate housing research center and the national renewable energy lab. i look at partnerships like that as really key to what we are going to be able to do with not only developing critical infrastructure within the arctic, but also what we are doing to help gain additional efficiencies, advancing the technologies that will allow us to do a little bit better in different spaces. so very quickly, because we are out of time, your view, in terms of...
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according to the studies by the fia has research foundation the government of vaccines are still effective against the b. one strain is but a nation center can add mr thousands of those isp or days but even here the oath already is our own they go implement physical distance and. watching the moment when vaccination starts there are always a lot of people but then the crowding goes down when older people count for bikes eventually they bring one or 2 relatives and that's what causes the crowds on the medicine. with more than 7 percent of it's the hobby towns like united states of. sourness where my mouse is located because administering the most doses today to brazil however it is still a far from containing the virus without social distancing people will continue to die from the virus. the c.d.c.'s made space for 22000 grapes in december to reach its and the horrific forecast of what the new coffee to bargains could bring to my nouns in the future. and earlier we spoke with correspondent sam cali and sal paolo with the u.s. and parts of europe starting to get things more into control we asked him how did things spiral so badly in brazil
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and further radicalized james pays out his era at the united nations marwan carline is head of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies he says the armed groups will continue to be a threat until the underlying ideologies are addressed. it started as a war against al qaida and then against isis and probably in the coming years but going to see. a new organization with a different name all of these organizations actually have always been consistent in the sense that. the very causes which have led to the just the piers place must be that where if we really want to defeat them once and for all and and as long as these what causes are not there with i think we are going to keep seeing them coming back time and again so now i'm really not surprised that isom is making a comeback in syria and in iraq we have seen a rise out where an increase in the activities of i still in the and what countries the united states as we all know has declared victory against isis in 2019 it has declared victory against al qaida i mean before that you really need to deal with the with the root causes which is leading in fac
and further radicalized james pays out his era at the united nations marwan carline is head of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies he says the armed groups will continue to be a threat until the underlying ideologies are addressed. it started as a war against al qaida and then against isis and probably in the coming years but going to see. a new organization with a different name all of these organizations actually have always been consistent in the sense that....
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nations vow never to forget ours is over what we allow to remember. joining us now is the founding director of boston university's center for anti-racist research.to see you again. good evening. >> good evening and thanks for having me on the show. >> i have been working my way through the book. full of post-it notes and every one is a vote or something that hit me in a different way including the wesley lowry quote we started with. this is a fabulous way to read through black history. having people write a series of slices of all 400 years of our history. why did you structure the book that way? >> well, first and foremost, as you stated we wanted there to be many sizes so that people can feel and feel that they can take in the entirety of the 400-year story. and we also wanted each of those to be distinct and to have a different flavor. if a different writer is writing it, it will have a different perspective. we wanted to bring together a community to write the history of a community. >> one of the things you write about in time magazine is a concept of a white gaze. the white gaze functions as a pair of glasses binding our eyes and thereby o
nations vow never to forget ours is over what we allow to remember. joining us now is the founding director of boston university's center for anti-racist research.to see you again. good evening. >> good evening and thanks for having me on the show. >> i have been working my way through the book. full of post-it notes and every one is a vote or something that hit me in a different way including the wesley lowry quote we started with. this is a fabulous way to read through black...
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national archives center for legislative archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> well, it seems that the rain did not dampen any determination for you to attend today's researcher
national archives center for legislative archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> well, it seems that the rain did not dampen any determination for you to attend today's researcher
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research center. campus on shoreline boulevard in mountain view and an office building in sunnyvale, as well as a san francisco development nationt intends to invest more than $7 billion in developments and created least 10,000 new google jobs. fremont changes they're coming to the city's police department. fremont police chief kimberly peterson announced today. she is retiring after more than 25 years of service. the city has promoted captain sean washington to the top position. captain washington has been with the fremont police department for 24 years and has helped lead several community outreach efforts, including leading a committee on the department's the use of force policy. chief peterson's last day is october 1st. the family of a man shot and killed by hayward. police has now received more than $3 million after settling a lawsuit against the city as our crime reporter henry lee tells us tonight, hayward has the second highest per officer pale rate in the bay area. money is nothing. i want my stuff. carla gonzalez, his son, augustine was shot and killed by hayward police in 2018. this week, the city of hayward agreed to
research center. campus on shoreline boulevard in mountain view and an office building in sunnyvale, as well as a san francisco development nationt intends to invest more than $7 billion in developments and created least 10,000 new google jobs. fremont changes they're coming to the city's police department. fremont police chief kimberly peterson announced today. she is retiring after more than 25 years of service. the city has promoted captain sean washington to the top position. captain...
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of the records in the center for southwest studies and also records of the national archives, my primary documentation comes from 19 o4 and 19 o five. at all times in my researchi wanted to include the names of students so that their presence is not erased, and whenever possible, i include their experiences and their names in my comments. record-keeping was pretty spotty for fort lewis indian school. you will notice that in 19 of one and 19 o2, -- in 1901 and 19 902 and also in 19908, there were no records cap. this is not to suggest that attendance was not taken, but that these records did not survive and there is no information from those years. in a letter from the u.s. indian inspector to the secretary of the interior, he wrote "the school is organized march, 1892, has not to the present time been a success. but the school has been small, and now contains only 128 people, and 41 of these have been transferred, and if returned, upon the opening of that school, it would leave before the school with about 82 people. it seems to me that these could be supplied with scholars and it seems to me there are at least 150 children of that tribe of school-age, a large
of the records in the center for southwest studies and also records of the national archives, my primary documentation comes from 19 o4 and 19 o five. at all times in my researchi wanted to include the names of students so that their presence is not erased, and whenever possible, i include their experiences and their names in my comments. record-keeping was pretty spotty for fort lewis indian school. you will notice that in 19 of one and 19 o2, -- in 1901 and 19 902 and also in 19908, there...
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centers, c.a.r.e., and the bayview y. linda, next slide, please. according to national youth research [inaudible] high rates of absenteeism are being observed. to address these concerns, we're working with mohcd to provide grants to the sunnydale boys and girls club, and potrero neighborhood health, both of which have an established presence at our site. each will receive $130,000 and both communities will be able to benefit from these services. sunnydale boys and girls club will provide culturally competent tutoring and academic skill building to approximately 160 students weekly. they will serve as liaison and help improve coordination and communication amongst our families, schools, and community partners. potrero neighborhood health will provide mental health services serving 120 youth per week. they services would have a consistent presence on-site and be provided by black practitioners who can meet the unique needs of our families. together, these services are extremely important and can help improve current academic trajectories and address social and emotional learning. the re
centers, c.a.r.e., and the bayview y. linda, next slide, please. according to national youth research [inaudible] high rates of absenteeism are being observed. to address these concerns, we're working with mohcd to provide grants to the sunnydale boys and girls club, and potrero neighborhood health, both of which have an established presence at our site. each will receive $130,000 and both communities will be able to benefit from these services. sunnydale boys and girls club will provide...
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research at national australia bank. the mpc and the policy settings, not just for the next 12 months but the next five-year plan, is front and centerkey to you in terms of what you are watching today? christy: good morning and thank you for having me. definitely. first things first, the session will be different from previous sessions. it will be a huge opportunity for the leaders to actually showcase and send a message, basically this is where [indiscernible] there will be a number of challenges to be addressed as well. and what we are looking out for is what are the policy measures, what are the policy directions because of covid-19? and how china will be dealing with a tensions with the u.s. it will not be explicit. what we are seeing is definitely a mix of balances whereby perhaps there will be no target but long-term growth has been talked about. it is still needed for president xi and the party to achieve into 2025. at the same time, the normalization whereby it is still a case of where china does not need to spend as much stimulus as we see in other developed markets to shore up growth going forward. that will have repercuss
research at national australia bank. the mpc and the policy settings, not just for the next 12 months but the next five-year plan, is front and centerkey to you in terms of what you are watching today? christy: good morning and thank you for having me. definitely. first things first, the session will be different from previous sessions. it will be a huge opportunity for the leaders to actually showcase and send a message, basically this is where [indiscernible] there will be a number of...
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authority of the director of the national institute of minority health and health disparities to make certain research endowments applies with respect to both current and former centers of excellence, and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding with the measure? without objection, the committee is discharged. and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i know of no further debate. the presiding officer: is there further debate? if not, all in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the bill is passed. mr. schumer: i ask that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on health, education, labor, and pensions be discharged from further consideration of s. 415 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. 415, a bill to amend the federal food, drug, a
authority of the director of the national institute of minority health and health disparities to make certain research endowments applies with respect to both current and former centers of excellence, and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding with the measure? without objection, the committee is discharged. and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time. the presiding officer:...
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nationally recognized expert in retirement security. she holds a chair and economic policy analysis at the new school for social research. she directs the schwartz center for economic policy analysis and focuses on economic policy research and outreach. welcome. the executive director of the center for financial markets. he served as the commissioner for the u.s. securities and exchange commission and was acting chair from january to may 2017. previously he was the republican chief economist for the u.s. senate committee and banking and housing affairs. welcome back. a senior affiliated scholar with the marcotte a center at george mason university. he is the director of the john w glenn junior business program at the university of virginia school of law. prior to that, he was a partner in the securities litigation and enforcement practice. he also served as deputy general counsel at the sec. welcome. professor fletcher, would you begin your testimony for five-minute, thank you. >> thank you for inviting me to testify today. i am a professor of law at duke university, where my research focuses on capital markets, and market and if you lay sure. our capi
nationally recognized expert in retirement security. she holds a chair and economic policy analysis at the new school for social research. she directs the schwartz center for economic policy analysis and focuses on economic policy research and outreach. welcome. the executive director of the center for financial markets. he served as the commissioner for the u.s. securities and exchange commission and was acting chair from january to may 2017. previously he was the republican chief economist...
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center for biological evaluation and research. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today with the response efforts all in"nation across the federal government to help ensure the development authorization of the safety products to the covid-19 public health emergency. my testimony will focus on the work of the vaccine at the outset this is the aggressive work doing across the agency to address the pandemic including diagnostics and therapeutics. fda has emergency use authorization for covid-19 vaccines. in doing so we've relied upon the manufacturing quality family vaccine development can minimize risk and then through the various stages of development and manufacturing scale only takes place when it's clear it is shown to be safe and effective on track for regulatory approval. without cutting quarters are sacrificing standards with intensive interaction eliminating the time with the clinical development process merging together trials and then before it was clear the vaccine could be shown to be safe and effective while clinical trials were ongoing. not only including a thorough evaluation but also included independen
center for biological evaluation and research. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today with the response efforts all in"nation across the federal government to help ensure the development authorization of the safety products to the covid-19 public health emergency. my testimony will focus on the work of the vaccine at the outset this is the aggressive work doing across the agency to address the pandemic including diagnostics and therapeutics. fda has emergency use...
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centers, c.a.r.e., and the bayview y. linda, next slide, please. according to national youth research[inaudible] high rates of absenteeism are being observed. to address these concerns, we're working with mohcd to provide grants to the sunnydale boys and girls club, and potrero neighborhood health, both of which have an established presence at our site. each will receive $130,000 and both communities will be able to benefit from these services. sunnydale boys and girls club will provide culturally competent tutoring and academic skill building to approximately 160 students weekly. they will serve as liaison and help improve coordination and communication amongst our families, schools, and community partners. potrero neighborhood health will provide mental health services serving 120 youth per week. they services would have a consistent presence on-site and be provided by black practitioners who can meet the unique needs of our families. together, these services are extremely important and can help improve current academic trajectories and address social and emotional learning. the rem
centers, c.a.r.e., and the bayview y. linda, next slide, please. according to national youth research[inaudible] high rates of absenteeism are being observed. to address these concerns, we're working with mohcd to provide grants to the sunnydale boys and girls club, and potrero neighborhood health, both of which have an established presence at our site. each will receive $130,000 and both communities will be able to benefit from these services. sunnydale boys and girls club will provide...
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resell center that which conduct research and development specifically focused on economically direct recycling frompa batteries are critical materials institute at the ames -- held at the ames nationalfocuses on materials recovery, and we're working with the department of commerce, defense, and we recently launched a federal con consortion. >> it's been in the federal government period if i go back to the 1970s it was federal policy at that pongt say we're running out of natural gas and so we need to shift all of our power generation to coal because we have plenty of coal and we're running out of natural gas and so -- all of our incentives turn that way we've watchede this occur even in wind power where wind power when it made sense we did a tremendous number of incentives to pick off the ground. it is profitable and off the ground been a great energy source for us for power generation and we seem to struggle with all of these different incentives that are belt in for wind even though it is not a technology anymore so my question so how do we learn lessons of the past to make sure whatever we're incentivizing for clean energy that we're not actually picking winners and losers here a
resell center that which conduct research and development specifically focused on economically direct recycling frompa batteries are critical materials institute at the ames -- held at the ames nationalfocuses on materials recovery, and we're working with the department of commerce, defense, and we recently launched a federal con consortion. >> it's been in the federal government period if i go back to the 1970s it was federal policy at that pongt say we're running out of natural gas and...
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the resale center to conduct research and development specifically focused on economically direct recycling from batteries. our critical materials institute at the ames, held at the ames nationallab focused on materials recovery and we're working with the department of commerce, defense, and we recently launched a federal consortium on advanced batteries to adjust these issues. >> lets me do a follow-up question for you as well. it's been a challenge for us just in the federal government period. if i go back to the 1970's, it was federal policy at that point to say we're running out of natural gas so we need to shift all of our power generation to coal because we have plenty of coal and we're running out of natural gas. and so, all of our incentives turn this way. we've watched this occur and even in wind power, wind power when it was nascent, we did a tremendous number of incentives to help kick it off the ground and it's profitable and it's been a great energy source for us for power generation and we seem to struggle with all the different incentives built in for wind even though it's certainly not a nascent technology anymore. my question for you, how do we learn the lesso
the resale center to conduct research and development specifically focused on economically direct recycling from batteries. our critical materials institute at the ames, held at the ames nationallab focused on materials recovery and we're working with the department of commerce, defense, and we recently launched a federal consortium on advanced batteries to adjust these issues. >> lets me do a follow-up question for you as well. it's been a challenge for us just in the federal government...