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the traditional herbal remedy called taiwan. ching, one ye, how was developed by the national research institute. it was approved by the authorities in april when taiwan was confronted with a new wave of infections on that you tentatively endure taiwan has been doing research into the effect of chinese medicine corona viruses for a long time is good. now. it's also doing clinical research, and i don't yet you didn't thought it was found that chinese medicine can be effective. and this attracted world wide interest i, you know, the enduring, i can already find a lot of articles about chinese medicine in prestigious journals like a new england journal of medicine or the lancet to getting held over your toyota, the good ones. they saw me patients in taiwan need, a prescription from a doctor of chinese medicine to get ching one he how and the cost is covered by state health insurance chance you see, a local epidemiologist sees the integration of western and traditional chinese medicine as a positive development of the local, i some these come the calmer, many alternative medicines help so much. i'm
the traditional herbal remedy called taiwan. ching, one ye, how was developed by the national research institute. it was approved by the authorities in april when taiwan was confronted with a new wave of infections on that you tentatively endure taiwan has been doing research into the effect of chinese medicine corona viruses for a long time is good. now. it's also doing clinical research, and i don't yet you didn't thought it was found that chinese medicine can be effective. and this attracted...
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i appointed a new head of the national institute for cancer research from bostonala monica bertalia bertagnolimonica, you can call me an insult, and if only a reservation after the speech , the president of the united states again looked for a way out, there is a high chance that many democrats voters in november will be pointed to the door the premier of the slopes moved even charles iii, she wants to be the first to meet biden in albion in khitrou, they have already confirmed that a hundred will be canceled for the arrival of a distinguished guest flights, and on the streets of the british capital, a few hours ago, they noticed the cadillac of the us president, which is already testing safe routes in north london, report by alexander khabarova a fence has appeared in the royal regins park, a sure sign that us president joe biden is going to come to london. although this is not a state and non-working visit, he comes to the funeral, but peace and security. here, the standard ones are the same as during the previous visit of the american leader to great britain, then biden was happy to communi
i appointed a new head of the national institute for cancer research from bostonala monica bertalia bertagnolimonica, you can call me an insult, and if only a reservation after the speech , the president of the united states again looked for a way out, there is a high chance that many democrats voters in november will be pointed to the door the premier of the slopes moved even charles iii, she wants to be the first to meet biden in albion in khitrou, they have already confirmed that a hundred...
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research on gun violence from the justice department. at the same time the centers for disease control which established a national institute for researchestion. so we were operating in tandem on one of the critical issues facing the country then and now, which is gun violence. a study was published coming out of cdc showing that the mere presence of a firearm in the home significantly increased the likelihood of suicide and other injuries. >> this is very important because what your research shows is having a gun around actually seems to have the effect of making somebody more likely to commit suicide. >> it's a risk, but this finding that having a gun in the home increased the risk of injury just went to the core of one of the central tenants of nra, which is guns are okay at home. >> what does the nra do when the research starts coming out? >> the nra went to one of their republican congressmen from arkansas and introduced an amendment that carries his name saying that the funding to the cdc could not be used to promote gun control. that was interpreted not to limit advocacy, but to stop research. the way the nra made sure that messa
research on gun violence from the justice department. at the same time the centers for disease control which established a national institute for researchestion. so we were operating in tandem on one of the critical issues facing the country then and now, which is gun violence. a study was published coming out of cdc showing that the mere presence of a firearm in the home significantly increased the likelihood of suicide and other injuries. >> this is very important because what your...
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the fake accusations from russia, let's talk with a former employee of the kharkiv national research center of the institute of experimental and clinical veterinary medicine, whom russia also wants to involve in a fake scandal in the president of the public association, the institute of unified health anton garilovych p anton welcomes you good day. well, the first thing is, why is it russia now, although we understand that an adequate part of western society and specialists are the most important thing? i think this is just an attempt to bring another provocation to the biological plane. this preparation for presenting its evidence to russia, what should it be based on, or are they not burdened with somehow giving scientific justification, evidence, examples, here we see something, here we have collected some information about the spread of preparation about the preparation for the spread of these viruses on the territory of russia there or something else or again it is not so important for them the main thing is loud slogans and beautiful pictures or scary pictures it seems to me exactly yes, because the s
the fake accusations from russia, let's talk with a former employee of the kharkiv national research center of the institute of experimental and clinical veterinary medicine, whom russia also wants to involve in a fake scandal in the president of the public association, the institute of unified health anton garilovych p anton welcomes you good day. well, the first thing is, why is it russia now, although we understand that an adequate part of western society and specialists are the most...
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that is jagjit chadha, director of the national institute of economic and social research.n bbc news, it is time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i�*mjane hill, and to take us through this week�*s cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. we�*re walking the full length of the counter this week. we have mrs harris goes to paris, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. we have the woman king, which is a sweeping epic with viola davis. and there�*s a new film by peter strickland, flux gourmet, which i am very much looking forward to discussing with you. yes. plenty to be said there. but let�*s start with the glorious lesley manville. so, mrs harris goes to paris, which is based on a book by paul gallico, who wrote the snow goose and the poseidon adventure and a bunch of things that were adapted. lesley manville is ada harris. she earns a living cleaning for rich clients, who are often horrible, who own dior dresses. she�*s waiting for her husband to return from the war — he
that is jagjit chadha, director of the national institute of economic and social research.n bbc news, it is time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i�*mjane hill, and to take us through this week�*s cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. we�*re walking the full length of the counter this week. we have mrs harris goes to paris, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. we have the woman...
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imminently, led by the and i an idea as well as the democratic republic of the congo's national institute for biomedical research again, the target is 450 adults and children, 3 kg or more come with laboratory confirmed infection. pregnant women are eligible in this particular study because of the risk that is ongoing and actually practical now in the drc, in that study the participants will be randomized one to one and assigned tea pox or placebo for the 2 times a day for 14 days. given the severity of the disease in the drc, all participants will remain in the hospital until recovery. next slide. finally a trial for monkeypox vaccine. monkeypox and smallpox are given subcutaneously and that has been approved by the fda but the intradermal administration is still in aua, this trial opened on september 8th, the target is 200 individuals from 18 to 50 across twee eight united states sites, participants will be signed at random to one of 3 studies, either the standard, licensed regimen administered subcutaneously, but there will be two separate doses, 1 to 5 of the standard dose that was recently authorized by the
imminently, led by the and i an idea as well as the democratic republic of the congo's national institute for biomedical research again, the target is 450 adults and children, 3 kg or more come with laboratory confirmed infection. pregnant women are eligible in this particular study because of the risk that is ongoing and actually practical now in the drc, in that study the participants will be randomized one to one and assigned tea pox or placebo for the 2 times a day for 14 days. given the...
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viruses, nor have they investigated the details of the laboratory research that had been underway in ruin. moreover, the u. s. national institutes of health and i age has resisted disclosing details of the research on stars covey related viruses that it had been supporting, providing extensively redacted information only as required by freedom of information act lawsuits. perhaps these details may not make the media and those censoring dissenting voices looked very honest, considering it was the media and particularly the liberal media that were the leading voices in denying any notion of a man made virus. it came from an lateral source. it didn't come from the lab. people looked at the genes, the transmission was likely from animal. the human is quite clear in this case that it came across through animals. why did you dismiss the lab league theory as, as credible? i didn't dismiss anything. i just said it's a high likelihood that this is a natural occurrence from the environment of an animal reservoir that we have not yet identified. but this isn't the 1st time that issues of transparency have arisen regarding western reports o
viruses, nor have they investigated the details of the laboratory research that had been underway in ruin. moreover, the u. s. national institutes of health and i age has resisted disclosing details of the research on stars covey related viruses that it had been supporting, providing extensively redacted information only as required by freedom of information act lawsuits. perhaps these details may not make the media and those censoring dissenting voices looked very honest, considering it was...
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he also announced a new national cancer institute scholars program to fund more research. and all of that brought great hope for many cancer patients and survivors. oh it was the scariest thing ever scare of a lifetime for nancy senor was seeing her grown daughter, also a mom battling cancer. she was bald laying in her bed. i handed her her water. i ran out and started crying monday when seen or heard president biden, a father who lost his own 46 year old son, beau to brain cancer seven years ago. his words were like medicine. the goal is to cut cancer death rates by at least 50% at least 50. in the next 25 years old daughter and many people touched by cancer, a nationwide cancer moonshot effort is a morale booster in a desperate search for answers when time is precious, and life turns into a race against cancers clock. she's very fearful of her cancer coming back that you won't see her kids grow up. every hour of every day . 200 people in the united states are diagnosed with cancer awful, ceo of the cancer support community in walnut creek and a cancer survivor says the n
he also announced a new national cancer institute scholars program to fund more research. and all of that brought great hope for many cancer patients and survivors. oh it was the scariest thing ever scare of a lifetime for nancy senor was seeing her grown daughter, also a mom battling cancer. she was bald laying in her bed. i handed her her water. i ran out and started crying monday when seen or heard president biden, a father who lost his own 46 year old son, beau to brain cancer seven years...
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take a closer look at the perm state national research university and find out everything about how and what they teach at this prestigious educational institutionecause perm univer is one of the leading universities in the country, here we are sure the future is in the present. campus of the perm state national research university looks like a small capital of a dwarf state. it has all the clock towers, the museum, the botanical garden, the palace of culture, and student auditoriums. and i also know that the campus is often called a city within a city or even a small state, it’s good that we have visas for some kind of smart yarik fountain, which is called a dandelion among students or a dandelion is the center of university square. and now we are with you here in the center of the campus. pay attention maria vladimirovna romashova director of the museum of history masha, candidate of perm state university, and what an amazing feeling this building is, either in vyborg or in stockholm such a northern madern, how is it? the very first center of the university campus that arose here in 1916, when the perm branch of the imperial petrograd universi
take a closer look at the perm state national research university and find out everything about how and what they teach at this prestigious educational institutionecause perm univer is one of the leading universities in the country, here we are sure the future is in the present. campus of the perm state national research university looks like a small capital of a dwarf state. it has all the clock towers, the museum, the botanical garden, the palace of culture, and student auditoriums. and i...
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thank you for joining our broadcast. of the institute of strategic research of ukrenergo, the nationalny from june 30 to september 18 at auctions sold access to interstate power grids for more than uah 4 billion , according to the press service of ukrenergo in telegram writes that the total cost of access to interstate power grids sold at auctions by ukrenergo is more than uah 4 billion. at the same time , the export of electricity in the first two weeks of september was a trade trade record of $131 million. these are the questions we talked about supporting the european union and the state of the information from the european commission about which we will now talk about with the next guests von der leyen, the head of this european commission , in fact, the european union is above the executive body, so there is the european commission recommends to punish hungary in the amount of 7.5 billion euros on sunday, i.e. today, the european commission recommended not to allocate 65% of funds to hungary under three programs from the key eu fund due to problems with the rule of law, their deci
thank you for joining our broadcast. of the institute of strategic research of ukrenergo, the nationalny from june 30 to september 18 at auctions sold access to interstate power grids for more than uah 4 billion , according to the press service of ukrenergo in telegram writes that the total cost of access to interstate power grids sold at auctions by ukrenergo is more than uah 4 billion. at the same time , the export of electricity in the first two weeks of september was a trade trade record of...
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watts, former cia fbi agent from army ranger, now distinct research fellow at the -- research institute and msnbc nationalrity analyst and contributor, which we're grateful for. welcome. what do you think of the white house's assessment? how is this referendum related to what's happening on the battlefield? >> yeah, just real quick, i was not cia agents, i don't want people to think that. >> you're still cool. >> thanks. in terms of referendum, this is just a way for me -- to put himself in a position where he can claim that those our russian lands, that referendum is nothing more than a sham. everyone that's inside southern ukraine knows that. president zelenskyy knows that. when ukraine says is this perception, internationally, that's what they're going to argue. and he attacked that goes against this -- puts more stress on the nato cooperation with ukraine. this creates an extra wrinkle. overall, it's entirely and effective. everyone knows that this is a press. a comes down to how well will putin secure this territory overtime, because he clearly has not gained ground in the country, or the support of
watts, former cia fbi agent from army ranger, now distinct research fellow at the -- research institute and msnbc nationalrity analyst and contributor, which we're grateful for. welcome. what do you think of the white house's assessment? how is this referendum related to what's happening on the battlefield? >> yeah, just real quick, i was not cia agents, i don't want people to think that. >> you're still cool. >> thanks. in terms of referendum, this is just a way for me -- to...
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in some other european countries here, the moderna vaccine is a us vaccine, the research was done at the national institutes of health and so that is a us product so it is interesting how it played out. i talk about that a little bit with anesthesia in the clearer form with a european invented phenomenon and even though it was more dangerous to other anesthetic agents, ether and nitrous oxide, perpetuated much longer because there was this nationalistic sense of pride that they were the ones who invented it. >> host:'s nationalist sense of pride driving vaccine use? i imagine so, even though some of these vaccines work better than others it seems countries who have developed vaccines are sticking with there's. >> it certainly seems that way. you would think -- if the vaccine in china, the inactivated viral vaccine were better, would we use that vaccine? to the exclusion of pfizer and mode dharna and johnson & johnson? had it been that way would it have been or in china, if you look at the mode dharna or pfizer vaccine compared to the whole inactivated vaccine in china it looks like it is better, nonetheless
in some other european countries here, the moderna vaccine is a us vaccine, the research was done at the national institutes of health and so that is a us product so it is interesting how it played out. i talk about that a little bit with anesthesia in the clearer form with a european invented phenomenon and even though it was more dangerous to other anesthetic agents, ether and nitrous oxide, perpetuated much longer because there was this nationalistic sense of pride that they were the ones...
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taught there law and she has received recognition and research grants and fellowships from the national - for the humanities, and brandeis institute, and the american jewish archivists andshe's been the recipient for societies and she has literary award for article about you guessed it, bessie margolin, and today we continue the conversation. i'm delighted to welcome marlene trestman to the h societies virtual platform and i'm delighted to welcome our audience. in this will be an interesting and informative afternoon and thanks. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction and while i am steering my screen, is it thato it might even though i practiced this, hon were to minutes to think the historical society for making this book possible and indeed, making it possible for me to write the article about bessie margolin, and received enormous assistance from claire cushman, was now a belief the resident historian of the hsociety had she was instrumenl in allowing me to have this program go forward. and again, thank you to historical society and i know bessie margolin would be very pleased for you all to be learning and getting introd
taught there law and she has received recognition and research grants and fellowships from the national - for the humanities, and brandeis institute, and the american jewish archivists andshe's been the recipient for societies and she has literary award for article about you guessed it, bessie margolin, and today we continue the conversation. i'm delighted to welcome marlene trestman to the h societies virtual platform and i'm delighted to welcome our audience. in this will be an interesting...
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beginning following the attacks of 911, ftd has operated as a nonpartisan research institute but exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. our experts are a source of timely research analysis, policy options. we take no foreign government money. we never have. we never will. for more information on our work, we encourage you to visit our website, just ftd dot org, ftd dot org. you can follow us on twitter at ftd. so thank you again for joining us for this important and timely conversation. brad, i'm pleased to turn this over to you and thank you so much, cliff, and thanks to everyone for joining us here in the room, which is exciting. haven't seen this in a while and thanks for everyone tuning in online. and i also want to congratulate you, michael, on your extraordinary book. and i'm really looking forward to this conference session. and secretary flournoy and joe mcfarlane, what a distinguished panel. and i'm so glad you could join us today. so thank you. my general plan for the next hour or so is for us to have a conversation for about 40 minutes or so. and i'm sincerely to get two questio
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she has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the national endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the american jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. she has been a recipient of our society [inaudible] literary award for an earlier article about you guessed it [inaudible]. today we continue that conversation. i'm delighted to welcome her to the society's virtual platform. i'm delighted to welcome our audience for which i promise will be an interesting and informative afternoon. thanks. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. while i try to share my screen, as i thought i might even though i practiced this, i'm going to take a minute to thank the historical society for making this book possible and indeed making it possible for me to write about bessie margolin. i received enormous assistance from the resident historian of the society and she was instrumental in allowing me to have this program go forward. so i'm hoping -- terrific. all right. again, thank you to the historical society. i know bessie would be very pleased for you all to be learning and getting introduc
she has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the national endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the american jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. she has been a recipient of our society [inaudible] literary award for an earlier article about you guessed it [inaudible]. today we continue that conversation. i'm delighted to welcome her to the society's virtual platform. i'm delighted to welcome our audience for which i promise will be...
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she has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the national endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the american jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. she has been a recipient of our society [inaudible] literary award for an earlier article about you guessed it [inaudible]. today we continue that conversation. i'm delighted to welcome her to the society's virtual platform. i'm delighted to welcome our audience for which i promise will be an interesting and informative afternoon. thanks. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. while i try to share my screen, as i thought i might even though i practiced this, i'm going to take a minute to thank the historical society for making this book possible and indeed making it possible for me to write about bessie margolin. i received enormous assistance from the resident historian of the society and she was instrumental in allowing me to have this program go forward. so i'm hoping -- terrific. all right. again, thank you to the historical society. i know bessie would be very pleased for you all to be learning and getting introduc
she has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the national endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the american jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. she has been a recipient of our society [inaudible] literary award for an earlier article about you guessed it [inaudible]. today we continue that conversation. i'm delighted to welcome her to the society's virtual platform. i'm delighted to welcome our audience for which i promise will be...
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let's discuss it now with the director of the national institute of economic and social research.arkets and if so do you think it will be successful? it is a process. we had a mini _ will be successful? it is a process. we had a mini budget _ will be successful? it is a process. we had a mini budget that was . will be successful? it is a process. i we had a mini budget that was much larger than a we had a mini budget that was much largerthan a mini we had a mini budget that was much larger than a mini budget, involved large unfunded tax cuts as well as a set of statements that caused financial markets to get concerned. the 0br exists essentially to try and provide guidance to the government but also to financial markets and to households about the sustainability of the government's financial plans, was asked not to produce a forecast, and did not have one accompanying what was a very large fiscal statements. that then lead financial markets to take great concern not only because of the rejection of the forecasts that the 0br offered them forecasts that the 0br offered them for las
let's discuss it now with the director of the national institute of economic and social research.arkets and if so do you think it will be successful? it is a process. we had a mini _ will be successful? it is a process. we had a mini budget _ will be successful? it is a process. we had a mini budget that was . will be successful? it is a process. i we had a mini budget that was much larger than a we had a mini budget that was much largerthan a mini we had a mini budget that was much larger than...
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beginning following the attacks of 911, ftd has operated as a nonpartisan research institute but exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. our experts are a source of timely research analysis, policy options. we take no foreign government money. we never have. we never will. for more information on our work, we encourage you to visit our website, just ftd dot org, ftd dot org. you can follow us on twitter at ftd. so thank you again for joining us for this important and timely conversation. brad, i'm pleased to turn this over to you and thank you so much, cliff, and thanks to everyone for joining us here in the room, which is exciting. haven't seen this in a while and thanks for everyone tuning in online. and i also want to congratulate you, michael, on your extraordinary book. and i'm really looking forward to this conference session. and secretary flournoy and joe mcfarlane, what a distinguished panel. and i'm so glad you could join us today. so thank you. my general plan for the next hour or so is for us to have a conversation for about 40 minutes or so. and i'm sincerely to get two questio
beginning following the attacks of 911, ftd has operated as a nonpartisan research institute but exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. our experts are a source of timely research analysis, policy options. we take no foreign government money. we never have. we never will. for more information on our work, we encourage you to visit our website, just ftd dot org, ftd dot org. you can follow us on twitter at ftd. so thank you again for joining us for this important and timely...
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she is the director of the national institute on drug abuse which is part of the national institute of health. her research greatly contributed to the understanding of addiction. number 9, serenea marie (inaudible) md and mph is a physician and engineer. she also is the first latina astronaut to visit the international space station. 10, diana ramos md appointed at the california surgeon general on august 25, 2022. dr. ramos has more then 3 decades of medical experience with focus on health equity and reproductive health. 11, david sanchez was ucsf psychologist who served on the san francisco health commission for 22 years. devoted much of his career working as a professor and valued administrative leader on the zsfg campus helping develop innovative programs such as the latino assessment center and the child adolescent support advocacy and resource center urban health program. now i'll hand it off to vice president green. vice president green, you are on mute. >> sor ry i have to go back. >> we hear you. >> alright. great. whereas, the san francisco department of public health has been lead by two innovat
she is the director of the national institute on drug abuse which is part of the national institute of health. her research greatly contributed to the understanding of addiction. number 9, serenea marie (inaudible) md and mph is a physician and engineer. she also is the first latina astronaut to visit the international space station. 10, diana ramos md appointed at the california surgeon general on august 25, 2022. dr. ramos has more then 3 decades of medical experience with focus on health...
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she was in charge of russia and europe in the us national security council, and now heads the foreign policy program of the american research instituteking, we see a whole series of options that putin has at his disposal and that he is already using, for example , attacks on power plants in an attempt to cut off electricity for the population and in the hope that this will lead to a wider intimidation of ukraine. therefore, we can expect more such strikes on civil centers and civil infrastructure and of course there are various other ways of undermining what is believed to be the reason for ukraine's success, and this is not only bravery ukrainian troops and the supply of weapons that they receive from the united states and some european countries, therefore, we can expect more attacks on ammunition depots, warehouses of weapons and military equipment. in an effort to weaken support for ukraine. so, at this stage, different efforts should be expected from the russians on many fronts. putin is a person who always knows that during operations there will be failures you have to remember who he was before he became the president, an empl
she was in charge of russia and europe in the us national security council, and now heads the foreign policy program of the american research instituteking, we see a whole series of options that putin has at his disposal and that he is already using, for example , attacks on power plants in an attempt to cut off electricity for the population and in the hope that this will lead to a wider intimidation of ukraine. therefore, we can expect more such strikes on civil centers and civil...
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please, scientists over 600, and now a question from the national project science and universities, a scientist from the institute of space researchds with the help of the russian spectrograph. ac/s. found on this planet , hydrogen chloride is assumed to be formed annually during the season of dust storms. maybe after all, mars scientists 1500 the soviet ideology of the 50s not only denied genetics, but opposed the wrong metaphysical very low genetics to the correct materialistic one associated with the name of this already deceased scientist michurin michurinskaya museum of the world 1500, naturally, a scientific museum from london that in south africa it has in its collection a stuffed animal of this unique fish, one of the few in the world. 1500 u you 4 800 for a liter 15.900 for evgeny the question needs to be given to victor in this city she survived the catastrophe of 1906. what is evidence of a postcard from the same period? let's assume this is san francisco is correct. so, please, scientists over 900, according to the polish mathematician of the 20th century hugo stein house, scientists are made from children who love it
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european countries and here the moderna vaccine is the main one and the research for that vaccine was done at the national institutes of health, moderna's a u.s. company and that's a u.s. product. it's interesting how it's played out and it's a national thing and talking about anesthesia in chloroform was a european invented phenomena and it was much more dangerous than two other anesthetic agents and it was perpetuated in new york and there was this kind of nationalistic sense of pride for those vetted. emily:y: wow, do you think that nationalists sense of pride is also driving vaccine use? i mean i would imagine so; right? even though some of these vaccines work better than others and it seems that country's who have developed vaccines are sticking with theirs. paul: it certainly seems that way. yes, i completely -- it's interesting. you would think it wouldn't necessarily be that way and vaccines of china, the whole inactivated vaccine were better when we use that vaccine to the exclusion of say the pfizer or moderna or johnson & johnson vaccine. it's not better and hasn't happened and had it been that way, it wo
european countries and here the moderna vaccine is the main one and the research for that vaccine was done at the national institutes of health, moderna's a u.s. company and that's a u.s. product. it's interesting how it's played out and it's a national thing and talking about anesthesia in chloroform was a european invented phenomena and it was much more dangerous than two other anesthetic agents and it was perpetuated in new york and there was this kind of nationalistic sense of pride for...
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we're nowjoined by mykola bielieskov, research fellow at ukraine's national institute we're nowjoinedthey don't have a lot of manpower proportionate to their seat of military operation, and they don't have reserves, and that is why when we managed to quickly penetrate the tactical defence, we could exploit this, and you could see that there was a void and we exploited it with a great flanking strike. and you could see it especially with what russians managed to do, just some pushing at our forces, what russians managed to do, just some pushing at ourforces, so it is a huge success, and if they compare with what russians did and if we keepin with what russians did and if we keep in mind that ukrainians indeed still feel the deficit have heavy weaponry, and it was done without the superiority, that is the number one requirement in any successful operation. one requirement in any successful oeration. ~ ., ., ~ one requirement in any successful oeration. ., ., ~ , operation. what do you think is auoin to operation. what do you think is going to happen _ operation. what do you think is goi
we're nowjoined by mykola bielieskov, research fellow at ukraine's national institute we're nowjoinedthey don't have a lot of manpower proportionate to their seat of military operation, and they don't have reserves, and that is why when we managed to quickly penetrate the tactical defence, we could exploit this, and you could see that there was a void and we exploited it with a great flanking strike. and you could see it especially with what russians managed to do, just some pushing at our...
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the research for that vaccine was done at the national institutes of health health. it's a u.s.roduct. it's interesting how it is played out. we talk about that a little bit withth anesthesia and chloroform was a european invented phenomenon. it was much more dangerous into other anesthetic agents it was perpetuated much longer because there was a sense of pride that they were the ones who had invented it. askri do you think nationalists sense of pride is also driving vaccine use? i mean i imagine so. even though some of these vaccines work better than others it seems that countries who have developed vaccines are sticking with theirs. >> it certainly seems that way. yes i completely agree. it's interesting you wouldn't think it necessary would be that way. the vaccine in china work better. we would use that to the exclusion of saint pfizer and moderna for johnson & johnsonbe vaccine. it is not clearly better. that did not happen very but had hit been that way if you look at the moderna pfizer vaccine as compared to the vaccine used in china. it looks like it's better than that
the research for that vaccine was done at the national institutes of health health. it's a u.s.roduct. it's interesting how it is played out. we talk about that a little bit withth anesthesia and chloroform was a european invented phenomenon. it was much more dangerous into other anesthetic agents it was perpetuated much longer because there was a sense of pride that they were the ones who had invented it. askri do you think nationalists sense of pride is also driving vaccine use? i mean i...
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in the united states today, president biden announced a new national cancer institute's scholars program. that's the fund more cancer research, and he signed an executive order on biotechnology to make the us less dependent on foreign countries for medical tools and materials. oh it was the scariest thing ever. that's scare of a lifetime for nancy sin or was seeing her grown daughter, also a mom battling cancer. she was bald laying in her bed. i handed her her water . i ran out and started crying. so monday when seen or heard president biden, a father, who lost his own 46 year old son, beau to brain cancer seven years ago. his words were like medicine. the goal is to cut cancer death rates by at least 50% at least 50. in the next 25 years old daughter and many people touched by cancer, a nationwide cancer moonshot effort is a morale booster in a desperate search for answers when time is precious, and life turns into a race against cancers clock. she's very fearful of her cancer coming back that you won't see her kids grow up every hour of every day. 200 people in the united states are diagnosed with cancer. rob duffel, ceo o
in the united states today, president biden announced a new national cancer institute's scholars program. that's the fund more cancer research, and he signed an executive order on biotechnology to make the us less dependent on foreign countries for medical tools and materials. oh it was the scariest thing ever. that's scare of a lifetime for nancy sin or was seeing her grown daughter, also a mom battling cancer. she was bald laying in her bed. i handed her her water . i ran out and started...
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national research nuclear university with a degree. i am software engineer. but now i am also getting an acting education at the institutetheater arts. therefore, it will change. now your second creative profession. the professional career of a football player began in general. i played professionally and still play. here is the kazakhstan national football team among artists. it turns out that i experienced quite tragic events in my life. so i decided that passing through such a difficult level is such an experience, well, to perform on stage. it's very scary. my hands are still shaking. you know that even we are not worried freely felt just a buzz. in fact, the people who came here today in the belarus pavilion not only have been filming films today for five days , but these are different people. these are different styles - these are different, i don’t know the emotions that they evoke, in general, everything is different, but there are a lot of talented ones. this is important, and here the intensity of emotions is really felt, because this is the nerve of the excitement of experiencing that composition. i took the w
national research nuclear university with a degree. i am software engineer. but now i am also getting an acting education at the institutetheater arts. therefore, it will change. now your second creative profession. the professional career of a football player began in general. i played professionally and still play. here is the kazakhstan national football team among artists. it turns out that i experienced quite tragic events in my life. so i decided that passing through such a difficult...
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zhililo, economist , deputy director of the national institute of strategic studies, and pavlo martyshev, analyst of the center for food and land use research of the kyiv school of economics thank you now talk let's persuade win win we'll win stubble news together we're strong we'll bandage up we'll bandage up we'll win stubble news together we are strong, i respect your condition , you are the only news, together we are strong, the armed forces of ukraine need drones, do your part, our weapon is the truth, the marathon, the only news, we are working with you on the social front, on the information front about the current events of the russian-ukrainian war, everything will be ok, ukraine, the only news in the center of events, congratulations you watch the marathon , the only news, the air picks up public my name is vyacheslava futin, he talks about the main events at the moment, another night shelling of kharkiv, around midnight, the russians launched two missile strikes districts of the city, the mayor of igor terekhov in saltivka hit a critical infrastructure facility, which terikhov did not specify. and in the holodnuhirskyi district,
zhililo, economist , deputy director of the national institute of strategic studies, and pavlo martyshev, analyst of the center for food and land use research of the kyiv school of economics thank you now talk let's persuade win win we'll win stubble news together we're strong we'll bandage up we'll bandage up we'll win stubble news together we are strong, i respect your condition , you are the only news, together we are strong, the armed forces of ukraine need drones, do your part, our weapon...
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every month , educational institutions are also involved in supporting the families of military personnel. the national researchversity mephi has decided to provide the opportunity to study at the nuclear university free of charge to all its students of paid education. whose parents are mobilized as part of a special military operation? according to the military commissar of yakutia, all those mobilized will receive from 25 thousand per month, while many regions have prepared additional one-time payments of 100,000 rub. in adygea belgorod kursk murmansk irkutsk and tula regions 200 in the crimea and sevastopol 250 in the khanty-mansiysk autonomous okrug on sakhalin and yamal 300.000 each in the lipetsk region this 50.000 if there are children in the family, and in murmansk in addition to the main payment for each they are of age the child is entitled to 20,000 in turn. moscow provided for a monthly additional payment of 50,000 rubles to the mobilized. in case of a minor injury, half a million will be transferred for a serious one million for the families of the victims of 3 million. and monthly the allowance wa
every month , educational institutions are also involved in supporting the families of military personnel. the national researchversity mephi has decided to provide the opportunity to study at the nuclear university free of charge to all its students of paid education. whose parents are mobilized as part of a special military operation? according to the military commissar of yakutia, all those mobilized will receive from 25 thousand per month, while many regions have prepared additional...
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for the university of alabama school of law and clint -- nbc national security analyst and distinguished research fellow at the fore and institute. >> thank you all for being here. clint, you may be away as well because i think that's a different backdrop. let's go to this, peter. before i get your reaction to donald trump speech last night, let's take a look at what form white house communications director stephanie grisham said about his remarks. >> i would imagine that we will see a lot more realities where he will feel he has got his voice and he will continue to be divisive and blame everybody and not take responsibility. i think -- he doesn't think anybody is following the legal aspects of it and then all he has to say is his version of the truth and the mega extreme right wing of the party will believe him. >> sadly, they will. >> peter, is how you interpret the former presidents messaging? to see his defiant stance of some kind of political strategy or just his and needs reaction to something? >> i think it can be both, of course. it is a political strategy because it taps into the grievances of his base that he is alway
for the university of alabama school of law and clint -- nbc national security analyst and distinguished research fellow at the fore and institute. >> thank you all for being here. clint, you may be away as well because i think that's a different backdrop. let's go to this, peter. before i get your reaction to donald trump speech last night, let's take a look at what form white house communications director stephanie grisham said about his remarks. >> i would imagine that we will...
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national institutes of health funding was discussed. it was oklahoma republican tom cole who was chatting with the acting director of the answer cancer institute about the money that goes to researchershere is a little bit of that conversation from this past month. [video clip] >> what is the funding rate at nci for applications as compared to nih districtwide, and how promising is the science in cancer going forward? >> thank you, mr. cole. the funding rate at the nci currently is 11% pay line for experienced investigators and 16% for early-stage investigators. last year, thanks to the generosity of congress, we were able to give more awards than we have ever given before. actually gone up by about 25% for experienced investigators over the last four years, about 50% for early-stage investigators. but as you know, there has been a big increase in the number of applications to nci, substantially larger than the rest of the nih. this is very good news in the sense that it is a reflection of the optimism that people have of being able to make progress in cancer. but a direct consequence is that there is a decrease in the pay line of success rate. >> my time is up, but to me, you just m
national institutes of health funding was discussed. it was oklahoma republican tom cole who was chatting with the acting director of the answer cancer institute about the money that goes to researchershere is a little bit of that conversation from this past month. [video clip] >> what is the funding rate at nci for applications as compared to nih districtwide, and how promising is the science in cancer going forward? >> thank you, mr. cole. the funding rate at the nci currently is...
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us, former fbi special agent clint watts, a msnbc national security analysts and also distinguish research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. thank you both for joining me. barb, what stood out to you from the special master hearing this thursday? any sense of which way this florida judge's lean? >> the judge actually seemed to give a lot of credence to the argument, but i think with every passing day, the likelihood of a special master actually goes down. notably, she also did not make a ruling upon the filing at a motion that the justice department and the fbi should cease the review. if you are going to appoint a special master, it would seem out that they will continue to conduct that review. although the she did seem to entertain the idea and has taking it under advisement, i think that there are diminishing likelihood of it being granted, at least in regard to all the documents. perhaps, she will grant one in regard to the documents of small -- protected by attorney client privilege, that the fbi has already filtered out. other than that, it seems like, as william barr called it, a red herring. they already looked at
us, former fbi special agent clint watts, a msnbc national security analysts and also distinguish research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. thank you both for joining me. barb, what stood out to you from the special master hearing this thursday? any sense of which way this florida judge's lean? >> the judge actually seemed to give a lot of credence to the argument, but i think with every passing day, the likelihood of a special master actually goes down. notably, she also...
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point two, did you know that the research that they're using is based on research started at the national institutes of health at the expense of american taxpayers. i'm all for the national institutes of health. they use what the nih developed to make new drugs. it's a good thing to do, and they're very profitable as they do it. so i don't want to hear that they can charge less, and they're not going to be able to survive. i don't believe it. it's not only seniors who will save on health care costs. more than 14 million americans who receive their health coverage through the affordable care act marketplace will save hundreds, even thousands of dollars on their monthly insurance premiums because of the inflation reduction act. under the american rescue plan, we lowered monthly premiums for middle-income families and those with aca health plans. the inflation reduction act will continue this for another three years, and i hope i'm here to renew it. no one should go without medical care ever, but especially not when we're fighting a worldwide pandemic. not only did our republican colleagues vote agains
point two, did you know that the research that they're using is based on research started at the national institutes of health at the expense of american taxpayers. i'm all for the national institutes of health. they use what the nih developed to make new drugs. it's a good thing to do, and they're very profitable as they do it. so i don't want to hear that they can charge less, and they're not going to be able to survive. i don't believe it. it's not only seniors who will save on health care...
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institute of strategic research. anton dudarenko. thank you on our land alexander lukashenko's speech on national unity day about how our country got back feet and how not easy it was and is in geopolitical conditions, there is a response not only in the minsk arena, the event turned out to be large-scale in terms of the number of people and undoubtedly effective if evaluate the whole organization of the place of mood, but the main thing, of course, is the speech of the head of state that september 17 is in our calendar. on the one hand, this is a symbol of a great historical dates of the reunification of western and eastern belarus a. another story, when they try to split belarus, can repeat itself, and here everything depends only on the belarusians themselves, it is in our power today to draw conclusions from the events of the past in order to resist and preserve ourselves as a sovereign state, so we will not remember without this and remind everything about that in soy. the east slavic neighbors of the belarusian lands developed both kievan rus and the russian empire and the ussr and in the arms of the west not once we were there in
institute of strategic research. anton dudarenko. thank you on our land alexander lukashenko's speech on national unity day about how our country got back feet and how not easy it was and is in geopolitical conditions, there is a response not only in the minsk arena, the event turned out to be large-scale in terms of the number of people and undoubtedly effective if evaluate the whole organization of the place of mood, but the main thing, of course, is the speech of the head of state that...
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metafund, thank you, is funding more research in the area with a foundation of national institute of health and she was at a meeting with the u.s. surgeon general and a report is coming out in november that discusses loneliness and isolation. we look forward to that report. there were no lbgtq updates at our august meeting. but had another site visit. this one was a ymca in the mission and again -- my personal belief is our inclusion of west site rerue and looking at the facility in person where we can giving us great insight from the consumer perspective, which is our role. there are food distributions the site is on mission just off an over pass under which 280 passes. a little noisy -- in when you are outside. -- noted when she went there was not security at the store. correspond her. she met with the community with the community service director. um -- we are at the notice focusing not deliberately seems to be happening on some of the y's. and this one has a senior room. interactive, there are exercise classes that are well attended. the languages. at the participates are spoken
metafund, thank you, is funding more research in the area with a foundation of national institute of health and she was at a meeting with the u.s. surgeon general and a report is coming out in november that discusses loneliness and isolation. we look forward to that report. there were no lbgtq updates at our august meeting. but had another site visit. this one was a ymca in the mission and again -- my personal belief is our inclusion of west site rerue and looking at the facility in person...
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the national institutes of health will spend $300 million to help speed up the research. new test will be over the counter easier to use an accurate against different variants. researchers also are working on an easy way to test for people with disabilities. san francisco's district attorney unveils her new drug policy. we're going to break down what it is and how city public defenders are responding. and those who are married and with kids tend to like their neighborhoods more than those who are single parents or child free. we'll tell you w you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i would never switch to samsung, i lov
the national institutes of health will spend $300 million to help speed up the research. new test will be over the counter easier to use an accurate against different variants. researchers also are working on an easy way to test for people with disabilities. san francisco's district attorney unveils her new drug policy. we're going to break down what it is and how city public defenders are responding. and those who are married and with kids tend to like their neighborhoods more than those who...
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institution. given research this surgery. e is pretty good. noted. this is our work at the national level as well.s, of course, to the qualifications of our specialists e, we do not stand still. and even during the pit situation, all these examinations, investigations and surgical interventions related to this installation did not stop. they continued and at the moment thanks. eh, everyday practice exactly. with this equipment, we have good results, namely, the treatment of patients in life with threatening arrhythmias, which, certainly gives our institution a very good status. how do you think the reserves and potential of our heart allow it to still live without disturbing the changes. what conditions are needed for this? the main thing is to contact specialists in time and not to ignore those dispensary examinations that take place annually and should be carried out by specialists. this will especially apply to elderly patients, where the risk of arrhythmia is much higher, but, unfortunately, arrhythmia does not bypass anyone and it can occur even at a young age, especially after suffering seri
institution. given research this surgery. e is pretty good. noted. this is our work at the national level as well.s, of course, to the qualifications of our specialists e, we do not stand still. and even during the pit situation, all these examinations, investigations and surgical interventions related to this installation did not stop. they continued and at the moment thanks. eh, everyday practice exactly. with this equipment, we have good results, namely, the treatment of patients in life...
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every month , educational institutions are also involved in supporting the families of military personnel. the national researchiversity mephi decided to provide an opportunity to study at a nuclear university free of charge for all its students of a paid form of education. whose parents are mobilized as part of a special military operation, as reported by the military commissar. yakutia, all mobilized will receive from 25,000 per month. at the same time, many regions have prepared additional one-time payments of 100,000 rubles. in adygea belgorod kursk murmansk irkutsk and tula regions 200 in the crimea and sevastopol 250 in the khanty-mansiysk autonomous okrug on sakhalin and yamal 300.000 each in the lipetsk region this 50.000 if in the family there are children, but in murmansk, in addition to the basic payment , for each adult child they are entitled to 20,000 in turn. moscow provided for a monthly additional payment of 50,000 rubles to the mobilized. in the case of a minor injury, half a million will be transferred. a million for the families of the dead 3 million, and the monthly allowance was also taken
every month , educational institutions are also involved in supporting the families of military personnel. the national researchiversity mephi decided to provide an opportunity to study at a nuclear university free of charge for all its students of a paid form of education. whose parents are mobilized as part of a special military operation, as reported by the military commissar. yakutia, all mobilized will receive from 25,000 per month. at the same time, many regions have prepared additional...