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developers at northwestern university in illinois in the us hope that someday, miniature machines likes tumours and unclog arteries. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. please do drop me a note. thanks very much for your company and we'll see you next time. hello, again. i think it's fair to say eastern england had the best of wednesday's weather. durham was the sunniest place, eight hours of sunshine. and the warmest spot was holbeach, in lincolnshire with 20 degrees celsius. it was a lovely end to the day meanwhile in worcestershire. right now, the weather is quite quiet. we've got a few showers for the northwest of scotland, but thickening cloud moving into northern ireland starting to bring outbreaks of rain. it's mild for the most part, but quite chilly air with us in scotland today, and if you look at where the air is coming from, although across the uk we'll all pretty much have westerly winds, in the south, the air is coming from a long way south, whereas in the north, the air is coming around, past iceland, so from polar regions, eventually working into northern sc
developers at northwestern university in illinois in the us hope that someday, miniature machines likes tumours and unclog arteries. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. please do drop me a note. thanks very much for your company and we'll see you next time. hello, again. i think it's fair to say eastern england had the best of wednesday's weather. durham was the sunniest place, eight hours of sunshine. and the warmest spot was holbeach, in lincolnshire with 20 degrees celsius. it...
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engineers at northwestern university unveiled what they say is the smallest ever remote-controlled walkingot in the form of a tiny crab. >> measuring at just half a millimeter wide, the robo crab has the ability to bend, twist, crawl, turn, and even jump. it's the stuff made out of nightmares. researchers hope these tiny robots can help perform specialized tasks in tightly confined spaces. >> all right. well, good luck with that, guys. >>> next, to the new wor t'shisc goes by the name of pebbles has claimed the crown, named the world's oldest dog by guinness world records at 22 years old. i think that's, what, 110 in human years. >> it's a long time. owners julie and bobby gregory want pebbles to be acknowledged after reading about another dog, toby keith, at 21 years old. the chihuahua, we told you about him last month, that was begin the title in april. 22, this is why having dogs is heartbreaking. i feel like cats on average can live like 30 years or whatnot. >> they leave us too soon. >> yeah, if 22 is old. >>> polka. >> one, two, three, four. >> from subculture arts underground in new
engineers at northwestern university unveiled what they say is the smallest ever remote-controlled walkingot in the form of a tiny crab. >> measuring at just half a millimeter wide, the robo crab has the ability to bend, twist, crawl, turn, and even jump. it's the stuff made out of nightmares. researchers hope these tiny robots can help perform specialized tasks in tightly confined spaces. >> all right. well, good luck with that, guys. >>> next, to the new wor t'shisc goes...
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a professor of american in comparative politics at northwestern university.ormer regional political director of the national rifle association and author of a book. thank you all for joining us on "inside story." to gun violence archive has already recorded 213 shootings this year. that is shocking by any measure. you are a survivor of gun violence. i want to ask you what your initial reaction is when you learned about this latest horrific school shooting. >> thanks so much for having us on. i felt terrible this past week as every american rightly should. once again we woke up in america with this recurring tragedy that continues to unfold time, and time again. i am absolutely horrified, angry , and heartbroken. i refuse to believe that this is the best we can do. >> the world has seen in the past that in other countries, when there have been mass shootings, lawmakers are able to come together and pass gun control measures. it happened in scotland, australia. what is stopping action on this in america? especially at a time when americans have been demanding t
a professor of american in comparative politics at northwestern university.ormer regional political director of the national rifle association and author of a book. thank you all for joining us on "inside story." to gun violence archive has already recorded 213 shootings this year. that is shocking by any measure. you are a survivor of gun violence. i want to ask you what your initial reaction is when you learned about this latest horrific school shooting. >> thanks so much for...
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. >> reporter: pediatricians, like northwestern university's dr. joshua wechsler in chicago, are warning parents not to water down formula or follow recipes to make homemade formulas, which are dangerous. >> there might be a lot of issues there that could lead to problems for babies, affecting their growth, affecting their ability to stay hydrated properly. so, it's definitely not something we would encourage. >> reporter: that's why orellana bought extra formula that she plans to ship to other moms who asked for help online. why are you going that extra mile for other moms? >> i know how it feels. you know, if they can't find it, i mean, if i find it, obviously i will get it for them. >> o'donnell: and adriana joins us now. i mean, my heart breaks for so many of these families, people with young children, like yourself. i mean, what is abbott laboratories doing about this? >> reporter: well, norah, you're right, it is heartbreaking. and abbott, which is based here in chicago, says its plant could start back up within two weeks, but then it will ta
. >> reporter: pediatricians, like northwestern university's dr. joshua wechsler in chicago, are warning parents not to water down formula or follow recipes to make homemade formulas, which are dangerous. >> there might be a lot of issues there that could lead to problems for babies, affecting their growth, affecting their ability to stay hydrated properly. so, it's definitely not something we would encourage. >> reporter: that's why orellana bought extra formula that she...
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he studied at the university of central connecticut, then at northwestern university in the united states of america. eh, of course. uh, extreme anti-soviet - this is the person who said that now, actually, uh, anti-uh, russophobia is the mainstream of european politics. and so. eh, today he did. uh, in my opinion, uh, amazing statement, listen, the russian world is a cancer that not only devours most of russian society, but also poses a deadly threat to the whole of europe, therefore it is not enough to support ukraine in its military struggle with russia, we must completely eradicate this monstrous new ideology, just as germany was genocified before. so today the only chance for russia and the civilized world is deputanization. if we don't take on this task immediately. we will not only lose ukraine, but also its soul, freedom and sovereignty, because russia will not stop at kiev, she went on a long march back and it depends on us where we stop her. how do you like it all wow strong and it's good that you frankly understand, it's always good when they pressed our hands and showered us w
he studied at the university of central connecticut, then at northwestern university in the united states of america. eh, of course. uh, extreme anti-soviet - this is the person who said that now, actually, uh, anti-uh, russophobia is the mainstream of european politics. and so. eh, today he did. uh, in my opinion, uh, amazing statement, listen, the russian world is a cancer that not only devours most of russian society, but also poses a deadly threat to the whole of europe, therefore it is not...
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researchers at northwestern university study long covid patients with mild covid symptoms that reallyations. they found most neurological symptoms persisted after an average of 15 months. now, the symptoms include brain fog, numbness, tingling, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus and fatigue. >>> a crackdown on water usage. could face stiff penalties if a new plan passes in santa clara county. the valley water district approved the plan that would limit when and how often you can use water outdoors. now, repeat wasters, we find hundreds of dollars per violation, up to 10,000 bucks. the district will start hiring workers like a water police force to enforce the penalty. the new rules will take effect next wednesday. >>> all right, up next, going back to dallas to check in with the warriors about what they said after the game and the game itself. stay with us. fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations p
researchers at northwestern university study long covid patients with mild covid symptoms that reallyations. they found most neurological symptoms persisted after an average of 15 months. now, the symptoms include brain fog, numbness, tingling, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus and fatigue. >>> a crackdown on water usage. could face stiff penalties if a new plan passes in santa clara county. the valley water district approved the plan that would limit when and how often...
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developers at northwestern university in the us, hope that someday such miniature machines could be usedd robots that look like beetles and inchworms. and before we go, let's get back to our main story — the school shooting in texas. there's been an outpouring of grief in the us. but in addition to vigils, there have been tributes to the victims happening around the globe. this is the scene at a vigil being held in northern india, at the punjabi city of amritsar, honoring the victims in texas. that is it from us. thank you so much for watching. stay with bbc news. hello, again. i think it's fair to say eastern england had the best of wednesday's weather. durham was the sunniest place, eight hours of sunshine. and the warmest spot was holbeach, in lincolnshire with 20 degrees celsius. it was a lovely end to the day meanwhile in worcestershire. right now, the weather is quite quiet. we've got a few showers for the northwest of scotland, but thickening cloud moving into northern ireland starting to bring outbreaks of rain. it's mild for the most part, but quite chilly air with us in scotlan
developers at northwestern university in the us, hope that someday such miniature machines could be usedd robots that look like beetles and inchworms. and before we go, let's get back to our main story — the school shooting in texas. there's been an outpouring of grief in the us. but in addition to vigils, there have been tributes to the victims happening around the globe. this is the scene at a vigil being held in northern india, at the punjabi city of amritsar, honoring the victims in...
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hospital in doha, jocelyn sage mitchell, professor of american and comparative politics at northwestern university in cooper and in keen new hampshire. richard feldman, former regional political director at the national rifle association and author of ricochet confessions of a gun lobbyist warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us on inside story today. dr. second on let me start with you today. the gun violence archive has already recorded 213 shootings this year. that is shocking. by any measure you yourself are a survivor of gone violence. so i want to ask you what your initial reaction was when you learned about this. this latest horrific school shooting involve texas? yeah, well thanks so much for having us on and look. ah, i feel terrible this past week as every american frank we should because once again, we woke up in america with this recurring tragedy that continues to unfold. busy time and time again, i'm absolutely horrified, i'm angry and i'm frankly heart broken. i just refused to believe that this is a best that we can do. professor mitchell, you know, the world has
hospital in doha, jocelyn sage mitchell, professor of american and comparative politics at northwestern university in cooper and in keen new hampshire. richard feldman, former regional political director at the national rifle association and author of ricochet confessions of a gun lobbyist warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us on inside story today. dr. second on let me start with you today. the gun violence archive has already recorded 213 shootings this year. that is...
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researchers at northwestern university study long covid patients with mild covid symptoms that reallyt require hospitalizations. they found most neurological symptoms persisted after an average of 15 months. now, the symptoms include brain fog, numbness, tingling, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus and fatigue. >>> a crackdown on water usage. could face stiff penalties if a new plan passes in santa clara county. the valley water district approved the plan that would limit when and how often you can use water outdoors. now, repeat wasters, we find hundreds of dollars per violation, up to 10,000 bucks. the district will start hiring workers like a water police force to enforce the penalty. the new rules will take effect next wednesday. >>> all right, up next, going >>> well, we heard from an angry and emotional steve kerr earlier in the newscast. not just the coach, but the warriors players, using their platform and reach to demand what they say, are just common sense gun laws. >> they never shy away from social issues like this. tonight's game, though, just odd. everything
researchers at northwestern university study long covid patients with mild covid symptoms that reallyt require hospitalizations. they found most neurological symptoms persisted after an average of 15 months. now, the symptoms include brain fog, numbness, tingling, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus and fatigue. >>> a crackdown on water usage. could face stiff penalties if a new plan passes in santa clara county. the valley water district approved the plan that would limit...
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speaking of being down it's the end of the world as we know it, a gene editing experiment at northwestern university rage monsters. kind of like me when my celtics blowout game six but it is all good. >> we don't need that. we don't have the video the fighting hamsters? this is terrible. i am upset and shocked at so much to bring david and i am sorry i'll have to let this one go. just so you know, hamsters are jerks anyway. they sleep during the day and they bite everybody, never heard of a bathroom. whatever. [laughter] >> that is the exact opposite of what i was looking for. [inaudible] mutated. cracks so they multiply it really fast too but i got a boy and girl and i was younger and i didn't know in the may have like 100 hamsters. [laughter] >> disgusting stories awful. [laughter] >> i've got one for you guys. this is a big big saturday flops so while alicia was reported showed a special gift is not the one able likes is not the present she had asked for as well. i heard it's good luck, or read on the internet so it must be true. [laughter] happy birthday. >> yes a bird pooped on my head i was do
speaking of being down it's the end of the world as we know it, a gene editing experiment at northwestern university rage monsters. kind of like me when my celtics blowout game six but it is all good. >> we don't need that. we don't have the video the fighting hamsters? this is terrible. i am upset and shocked at so much to bring david and i am sorry i'll have to let this one go. just so you know, hamsters are jerks anyway. they sleep during the day and they bite everybody, never heard of...
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. >> reporter: pediatricians like northwestern university's dr.a wechsler in chicago are warning parents not to water down formula or follow recipes to make homemade formulas which are dangerous. >> there might be a lot of issues there that could lead to problems for babies, affecting their growth, affecting their ability to stay hydrated properly. it's definitely not something we would encourage. >> reporter: that's why orellana bought extra formula that she plans to ship to other moms who asked for help online. why are you going that extra mile for other moms? >> i know how it feels, you know. if they can't find it -- i mean, if i find it, obviously i'll get it for them. >> and adriana joins us no my heart breaks for so many of these families. people with young children like yourself. what is abbott laboratories doing about this? >> norah, you're right. it is heartbreaking. and abbott, which is based here in chicago says its plant could start back up within two weeks, but then it will take up to two months for the new product to land on store sh
. >> reporter: pediatricians like northwestern university's dr.a wechsler in chicago are warning parents not to water down formula or follow recipes to make homemade formulas which are dangerous. >> there might be a lot of issues there that could lead to problems for babies, affecting their growth, affecting their ability to stay hydrated properly. it's definitely not something we would encourage. >> reporter: that's why orellana bought extra formula that she plans to ship to...
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researchers at northwestern university studied patients that had mild symptoms, and did not require hospitalizationurological symptoms persisted after an average of 15 months of. it includes brain fog, numbness, tingling, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, ringing in your ears, and said he. >>> the worriers chance to move on at the chase center. >> the leaky roof delayed the start of the third quarter, but, their star was on fire. no way to say it better. they were. they were up by 20 for much of the game. the warriors when 119-109. >>> the latest tragedy, the shooting that happened in texas. another community that will never be the same. the number of people that were killed in the texas mass shooting is now at 21. in 19 of them were children. details are coming to light about the lives that were lost far too soon. >>> so many times we thought never again, but once again, politicians offer thoughts and prayers, but the vast majority of americans one action. this is today in the bay, streaming live. thank you for allowing us to be part of your morning. we will get back to the coverage of the texa
researchers at northwestern university studied patients that had mild symptoms, and did not require hospitalizationurological symptoms persisted after an average of 15 months of. it includes brain fog, numbness, tingling, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, ringing in your ears, and said he. >>> the worriers chance to move on at the chase center. >> the leaky roof delayed the start of the third quarter, but, their star was on fire. no way to say it better. they were. they were...
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. >>> now to a pretty cool invention by engineers at northwestern university. created the world's smallest remote controlled walking robot. each one is half a millimeter wide. can you see that? a professor who helped lead the effort says it took a year and a half to create the minuscule metal creatures. the sturnts involved with the effort designed robots that looked like crabs and other animals. they used a malleable memory shape alloy with the robots in standing position. the team used lasers to heat up certain joints creating movement. they're hoping the invention can'can eventually be used in minimally invasive surgery or repair small-scale machines. that's incredible. >> that does sound good. those movies where the robots turn against you and start doing bad things. >> i feel like you can take on those robots. they're super tiny. >> those will have little cameras and be watching you everywhere. >> you won't even know they're there. >> you guys are so paranoid. >> our director is shaking his head. paco is like, uh-huh. >>> summer barbecue, we're ready for i
. >>> now to a pretty cool invention by engineers at northwestern university. created the world's smallest remote controlled walking robot. each one is half a millimeter wide. can you see that? a professor who helped lead the effort says it took a year and a half to create the minuscule metal creatures. the sturnts involved with the effort designed robots that looked like crabs and other animals. they used a malleable memory shape alloy with the robots in standing position. the team...
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alright, engineers at northwestern university say they've created the smallest ever remote-controlled walking robot. there it is. if you look closely, you can see it looks just like a little crab. it measures just half a millimeter in with you. can bank twist jump and little creepy. i would not want that on me. the researchers say the technology could be used to perform tasks in tightly confined space is very interesting. all right. we'll see how that the real world world uses for that. you know, we were just so enamored and with this little crowd walking around, we just we just it just, you know, kind of made us made us freeze in our tracks. but murray says quick check of our weather. >> as looking up their memories, i see a lot of work plays praying said, you know, we've been fun family praying so that little crab out there is going to be a lot of fun with that does come out, pet's take a look at high temperatures for tomorrow. very seasonable come also for today as well. we're tracking widespread 60's 70's a little bit warmer for santa rosa nevado the low 80's. but >> cooler weathe
alright, engineers at northwestern university say they've created the smallest ever remote-controlled walking robot. there it is. if you look closely, you can see it looks just like a little crab. it measures just half a millimeter in with you. can bank twist jump and little creepy. i would not want that on me. the researchers say the technology could be used to perform tasks in tightly confined space is very interesting. all right. we'll see how that the real world world uses for that. you...
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and then kate missouri, very fine historian at northwestern university, published an article recently on the white house receptions and black peoples perception attendance of white house perceptions. in my 2000-page biography, i had a little bit to say about that. but i thought jeez, how did i miss so much of the good information that she has unearthed? and so, i decided to plunge deeper into that subject, and then that let me deeper and deeper into lincoln's interactions with black people back in springfield and in washington. and lots of people know about lincoln's interaction with frederick douglass, because douglas would describe them in his autobiographies to some detail. but little has been done about lincoln's interaction with other black people. and so, thanks to the enormous utility of modern word searchable newspaper databases, i was able to dig up a lot of new information. i got everything on print that needs to be updated, thanks to be databases. and so, what i found is that both in springfield and in washington, lincoln interacted with a large number of black people, all
and then kate missouri, very fine historian at northwestern university, published an article recently on the white house receptions and black peoples perception attendance of white house perceptions. in my 2000-page biography, i had a little bit to say about that. but i thought jeez, how did i miss so much of the good information that she has unearthed? and so, i decided to plunge deeper into that subject, and then that let me deeper and deeper into lincoln's interactions with black people back...
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and then cape, missouri, very fine historian at northwestern university published an article recently on the white house receptions and black people's attendance at white house receptions and in my 2000 pageography. i had a little bit to say about that, but i thought cheaper saturday missed so much of the good information that she has unearthed and so i decided to plunge deeper into that subject and then that led me deeper and deeper into lincoln's interaction with black people back in springfield and in washington and lots of people know about douglas lincoln's interaction with frederick douglass because douglas described them in his autobiographies and some detail. um, but but little has been done about lincoln's interaction with other black people, and so thanks to the enormous utility of modern words searchable newspaper databases. i was able to take up a lot of new information. i got everything i've written needs to be updated. thanks to these databases. and so and so what i've found is that both in springfield and in washington lincoln interacted with large number of black peopl
and then cape, missouri, very fine historian at northwestern university published an article recently on the white house receptions and black people's attendance at white house receptions and in my 2000 pageography. i had a little bit to say about that, but i thought cheaper saturday missed so much of the good information that she has unearthed and so i decided to plunge deeper into that subject and then that led me deeper and deeper into lincoln's interaction with black people back in...
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to 2019 served as a member of the united states sentencing commission and graduated from northwestern university to serve as a law clerk on the dc circuit and u.s. supreme court. the prosecuting attorney for ohio since the election in 2009 he also served as a legal counsel for the board of county commissioners and several other public boards and agencies. a graduate of the university school of law and president and ceo, founder and convene your of the justice roundtable who serves as the senior fellow from the university center for justice as the director for the open society foundation and also served as the legislative and policy counsel for the director howarduniversity school of law e prison project. graduated from howard university in the george washington university law school. ms. andrea james is the founder and executive director of the national council for the incarcerated into formerly incarcerated girls and families for justice. a former criminal defense attorney ms. james is a 2015 recipient. jason hernandez was granted clemency by barack obama december of 2013. upon his release he e
to 2019 served as a member of the united states sentencing commission and graduated from northwestern university to serve as a law clerk on the dc circuit and u.s. supreme court. the prosecuting attorney for ohio since the election in 2009 he also served as a legal counsel for the board of county commissioners and several other public boards and agencies. a graduate of the university school of law and president and ceo, founder and convene your of the justice roundtable who serves as the senior...
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associate professor at the nettle school of journalist media and marketing communications at northwestern universityor of the book "clash: presidents and the press in times of crisis." so, let's start right there. why are times of crisis really the key time to look at the relationship with the media? and what do you deduce in your book? >> so, the reason i focus on times of crisis is because there's always some kind of tense relationship between presidents and the press because their premises are different. when we have a crisis in this country, that is really when the forces that are coming into play really make themselves are the fiercest. and when we start to get precedent for what the ship is in emergency room its of relationships between the president and the press. >> so, i'm curious what you think has happened to that relationship since the trump presidency. would you contend that there has been damage done to the relationship between the presidency and the press? and can that damage be fixed because the damage i'm talking about, i think, we're still dealing with. and that is, that we're argu
associate professor at the nettle school of journalist media and marketing communications at northwestern universityor of the book "clash: presidents and the press in times of crisis." so, let's start right there. why are times of crisis really the key time to look at the relationship with the media? and what do you deduce in your book? >> so, the reason i focus on times of crisis is because there's always some kind of tense relationship between presidents and the press because...
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mills college, will merge with northwestern university in july, and it will be open to men and women.es stepped in to deliver the speech at the state opening of the uk parliament. the queen's speech sets out the uk government's agenda at the start of each new parliamentary session. but due to mobility issues. 96 year old queen elizabeth had to pull out of the ceremonial event for the first time in almost 60 years. britain's heir to the throne, read the speech on her behalf. majesty's government will protect the integrity of the united kingdom's borders. and ensure the safety of its people. queen elizabeth. the second has missed the state opening of the british parliament only twice and that was when she was pregnant with prince andrew and prince edward. tonight the san francisco police commission takes a hard look at a controversial police practice. critics say racism big factor in the police pulling over drivers. and hundreds of san francisco teachers thought they were being laid off, but they just found out they're being given a second chance. we'll bring you the details. from ktvu
mills college, will merge with northwestern university in july, and it will be open to men and women.es stepped in to deliver the speech at the state opening of the uk parliament. the queen's speech sets out the uk government's agenda at the start of each new parliamentary session. but due to mobility issues. 96 year old queen elizabeth had to pull out of the ceremonial event for the first time in almost 60 years. britain's heir to the throne, read the speech on her behalf. majesty's government...
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years of chicago education from his grade school and undergraduate home at the university of chicago through northwestern law school. also in that downtown skyline he would see the location of the investigation of the illinois supreme court led by him as a private citizen. this investigation resulted in the removal of two justices from that court. it's a bold result. stevens deep belief the justice system depends on lawyers serving the public interest in an independent and nonpartisan way. the investigation of public service propelled the lawyer, john paul stevens, to an appointment on the circuit. hopefully on that walk whose joy was not broken and his memories were not turned sour by his eyes look into the western horizon and the skies above wrigley field the home of his beloved cubs with the realization he would be leaving them. just three weeks after that walk, he would be confirmed unanimously by the senate. six weeks after that call from president ford, nellie pitts and i were here in washington moving into the new chambers with a stack of work to do, aided by the edition of a new coat clerk who jo
years of chicago education from his grade school and undergraduate home at the university of chicago through northwestern law school. also in that downtown skyline he would see the location of the investigation of the illinois supreme court led by him as a private citizen. this investigation resulted in the removal of two justices from that court. it's a bold result. stevens deep belief the justice system depends on lawyers serving the public interest in an independent and nonpartisan way. the...
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the first person we will hear from is a professor of economic at brown university, who tossed taught at harvard, northwestern, michigan, the author of numerous papers and several books about race, as well as a forthcoming memoir that many of us are eagerly anticipating. in my view, professor lowery has distinguished himself simply by being an honest intellectual, a straight shooter, someone willing to follow the paths where they lead and report the results, even if those results don't fit a politically correct narrative. in that, of course should not distinguish someone as an intellectual or scholar. sadly today, it does. many of his colleagues in the academy are far more concerned with appeasing social media mobs then reporting the truth. professor lowery puts truth above popularity. i think we need 100 more just like him. responding to the professor will be john wood junior of braver angels, a grassroots organization dedicated to reducing political polarization in the u.s.. it was started in the aftermath of the election of donald trump, and the mission is to provide common ground among people who disagree
the first person we will hear from is a professor of economic at brown university, who tossed taught at harvard, northwestern, michigan, the author of numerous papers and several books about race, as well as a forthcoming memoir that many of us are eagerly anticipating. in my view, professor lowery has distinguished himself simply by being an honest intellectual, a straight shooter, someone willing to follow the paths where they lead and report the results, even if those results don't fit a...
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northwestern regions including new delhi. monsoon winds and rains are expected to bring some relief, but that won't happen before june. >>> universaltudios beijing will be closed starting today because of the covid-19 outbreak. the theme park did not say when it might reopen. and after several weeks in lockdown, shanghai reported nearly 7900 new covid cases saturday and 38 deaths. but those numbers are down slightly over the past few days. now, shanghai is the engine of china's $18 trillion economy. and the city's strict covid lockdown could come at a heavy cost. kristie lu stout explains for us. >> reporter: it is china's biggest and most affluent city, and the streets have been empty for weeks. shanghai is battling its worst ever covid-19 outbreak determined to crush it with its zero covid policy. it comes at a steep cost to its economy and has implications for the world. >> we're forecasting that the lockdown in shanghai will rock china's economy, you know, shanghai is an economic powerhouse, it holds one of the two stock exchanges, shanghai's port counts for something like 3% of global through-put at any given time. >> reporter
northwestern regions including new delhi. monsoon winds and rains are expected to bring some relief, but that won't happen before june. >>> universaltudios beijing will be closed starting today because of the covid-19 outbreak. the theme park did not say when it might reopen. and after several weeks in lockdown, shanghai reported nearly 7900 new covid cases saturday and 38 deaths. but those numbers are down slightly over the past few days. now, shanghai is the engine of china's $18...