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los cienÍficos de la universidad de washington, en saint louis, recopilaron la investigacÓn de Ás dealud... ua simple taza de É o de caÉ podÍa tener un enorme impacto en la salud de las personas con diabetes del "tipo dos"... de acuerdo con un nuevo estudio, estas bebidas disminuyen la asa de mortalidad prematura en estos pacientes... al mismo tiempo, las bebidas azucaradas o los jugos consumidos por diabeticos contribuyen a las muertes prematuras... fabiola galindo con el reportaje. el activista de los derechos civiles, al sharpton, rindÓ un tributo a la vida del fallecido actor y cantante harry belafonte, quien murÓ esta semana a los 96 aÑos& sharpton dijo que belafonte fue uno de los que“nunca se vend”, al no aceptar roles contrarios a sus ideas& belafonte fue uno de los primeros artistas afroamericano s que goÓ de una amplia aceptacÓn entre el Úblico estadounidense & 130 becas universitarias con un valor de unos 9 millones de Ólares& eso es lo que Ún antes de graduarse de la escuela secundaria ya ha recibido dennis barnes, un joven de nuevo orleans, quien se cree ha impuesto un n
los cienÍficos de la universidad de washington, en saint louis, recopilaron la investigacÓn de Ás dealud... ua simple taza de É o de caÉ podÍa tener un enorme impacto en la salud de las personas con diabetes del "tipo dos"... de acuerdo con un nuevo estudio, estas bebidas disminuyen la asa de mortalidad prematura en estos pacientes... al mismo tiempo, las bebidas azucaradas o los jugos consumidos por diabeticos contribuyen a las muertes prematuras... fabiola galindo con el...
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of county, england, probably the most spectacular of the big races was the 1910 event starting saint louis, missouri. the winner, air hawley, representing the united states, sailed 1171 miles to saint john's, quebec. it was last for almost two weeks in the canadian wilderness wilderness. two years later, starting from stuttgart, germany, the french pilot, bieniemy won the race with a record smashing 1288 miles. flight to moscow. but balloon racing did more than prove the great distances that could be covered and sustained. lighter than air flight. one of america's leading balloonist, ralph upton, in preparation for the 1922 national race, organized the first system of aviation radio weather reports an invaluable to the progress of aviation. the fact is, many of the men interested in balloon racing have proved to be leaders in aeronautical development. it weren't vietnam. it is one of the outstanding figures three times an international race winner, van orman as pioneer in several important ballooning improvements. it was commander rosendahl and this taken at a national balloon race in 1927
of county, england, probably the most spectacular of the big races was the 1910 event starting saint louis, missouri. the winner, air hawley, representing the united states, sailed 1171 miles to saint john's, quebec. it was last for almost two weeks in the canadian wilderness wilderness. two years later, starting from stuttgart, germany, the french pilot, bieniemy won the race with a record smashing 1288 miles. flight to moscow. but balloon racing did more than prove the great distances that...
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diana carlin is professor emerita of communication at saint louis university and a retired professor of communication studies at the university of kansas. she has researched and taught about first ladies for 30 years and has written chapters on martha, washington lady bird johnson, barbara bush hillary clinton and michelle obama. diana is also a founding member and an inaugural lifetime member of flair and she serves the organization as our treasurer. dr. ann mattina is professor and chair of communication at stonehill college her research focuses on american women's public activism spanning from the early 19th century to the current day. in addition to conference presentations on first ladies. she has published several rhetorical studies of hillary rodham clinton. and is an inaugural lifetime member of flare. and finally, but certainly not least dr. tammy v hill tammy is associate professor of communication and the senior associate dean of the college of communication at boston university. dr. viejo's books include moms in chief the rhetoric of republican motherhood and the spouses
diana carlin is professor emerita of communication at saint louis university and a retired professor of communication studies at the university of kansas. she has researched and taught about first ladies for 30 years and has written chapters on martha, washington lady bird johnson, barbara bush hillary clinton and michelle obama. diana is also a founding member and an inaugural lifetime member of flair and she serves the organization as our treasurer. dr. ann mattina is professor and chair of...
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cody had just started his stage career and he was appearing in a really awful play in saint louis. and while play was going on, he spotted his wife in the audience and he went to the front of the stage and he called out, oh, mama, i'm an awful actor. does this look as bad out there as it does feel up here? so i mention this because i'm an awfully bad public speaker and b my wife is here and she's already got her head down. so. but i hasten to add that, cody, that night got a standing ovation. so i hope you'll keep that in mind. when i finally shut up. the book i'm talking about tonight is. entitled 1876 year of the gun the year that wyatt custer, jesse and the two bills, buffalo and wild created the wild west and why? it's still with us. i realize that's a long subtitle, but in my defense, there was a book that came out about jesse james the year after he was shot in 1882, and it had a subtitle that was 56 words long. and this is a much better book right here. and matter of fact, i recommend you buy ten or 12 copies tonight and then you don't have to worry about christmas shopping.
cody had just started his stage career and he was appearing in a really awful play in saint louis. and while play was going on, he spotted his wife in the audience and he went to the front of the stage and he called out, oh, mama, i'm an awful actor. does this look as bad out there as it does feel up here? so i mention this because i'm an awfully bad public speaker and b my wife is here and she's already got her head down. so. but i hasten to add that, cody, that night got a standing ovation....
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Apr 23, 2023
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the director of the center for economic freedom and a research fellow with the federal of saint louis institute for equity. dr. carson's. i will now introduce tonight's speaker. thanks. thank you, kathy. welcome, everyone, to our evening. this crowd fantastic. we have to pull in extra chairs cause i see people standing up. this is wonderful. thank you for joining this evening. i want to first take a few moments to thank our sponsors that have made tonight possible. first, the young america's foundation. young america's foundation is leading pro-freedom youth organizer in the country and mission is to ensure that increasing of young americans, like many of you in here tonight, understand enter inspired by the ideas of individual freedom. a national defense, free enterprise and traditional. we've been working with for several years to in many wonderful speakers and we're so grateful for the opportun that they help make possible for all of you roanoke college students and our beloved community members. second, where are. there you are, david. guy. david guy is a roanoke college alum, cla
the director of the center for economic freedom and a research fellow with the federal of saint louis institute for equity. dr. carson's. i will now introduce tonight's speaker. thanks. thank you, kathy. welcome, everyone, to our evening. this crowd fantastic. we have to pull in extra chairs cause i see people standing up. this is wonderful. thank you for joining this evening. i want to first take a few moments to thank our sponsors that have made tonight possible. first, the young america's...
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and i was amazed that when they had the world's fair in the early 20th century in saint louis, there were a hundred automobile companies. their wares, 99 went defunct. but ford motor, why all of these people, the presidential history and our climbing the mountaintop of who gets to the top and why it's just something that enabled to interest me and and then i count my mom pushing biography and i was young it got kind of addicted to it as a way our late friend all of friends stephen ambrose story when i was young he was very gruff and steve just told about biographies and abandoned the chronology at your own peril. but he had this grumpy voice so it stuck the meeting. people lived their lives. all of you in the audience are biography, but living it week by week by week. be careful not to unless you're a genius writer. be careful not to lose the chronology. well, see, it was so great history books like when would you decide, you know, whether it should be, say, the story of henry ford or story of the ford motor company? how do make that decision about which way to go in? well, it's a gr
and i was amazed that when they had the world's fair in the early 20th century in saint louis, there were a hundred automobile companies. their wares, 99 went defunct. but ford motor, why all of these people, the presidential history and our climbing the mountaintop of who gets to the top and why it's just something that enabled to interest me and and then i count my mom pushing biography and i was young it got kind of addicted to it as a way our late friend all of friends stephen ambrose story...
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so i started about a case of a young man named michael johnson in saint louis in 2013 who was arrested for criminal exposure to hiv and transmitting hiv to two people. he was facing life in prison. he eventually got sentenced to 30 years in prison. and because our reporting at buzzfeed and a lot of activists, we got him out about 25 years early, but he still spent most of his twenties in prison and was a real wakeup call to me to understand that even if people think that they're doing things that might lead to exposure to someone else. nobody's to give anyone else covid. nobody's trying to give anyone else hiv or aids. but when you tell people that, you find out you're positive and for the rest of your life, you can be prosecuted. and they see somebody go to prison for 30 years. that becomes the stone that keeps people from getting tested in the first place. the work of the hiv people that i work with got much harder after the beginning of that case. so a viral underclass i started seeing as the way sean used it, to talk about how people living with hiv are living under an explicitly d
so i started about a case of a young man named michael johnson in saint louis in 2013 who was arrested for criminal exposure to hiv and transmitting hiv to two people. he was facing life in prison. he eventually got sentenced to 30 years in prison. and because our reporting at buzzfeed and a lot of activists, we got him out about 25 years early, but he still spent most of his twenties in prison and was a real wakeup call to me to understand that even if people think that they're doing things...
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Apr 14, 2023
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and at the heart of all of these migrations sit midwestern cities places like cincinnati saint louis chicago that form the center of these growing trade and exchange networks. but you also see growth happening on the east coast these trade and transportation transportation networks connecting east and west spur the growth of some other cities like baltimore on the coast that really comes into its own in the early national period an urban populations in the united states skyrocket between 1820 and 1850. in 1820. there are jus 12 cities with populations of more than 5,000 people. but by 1850 there are almost 150 citiesith pulations of that size. and as western settlers are traveling they're going with r families. they're bringing their belo and they're taking wit them that you would expect your typicalsehold belongings things like, you know buto i many cases they'reipment, traveling with enslaved men and women and i'll just say this briefly here because we're going to return to this in future lectures when we talk about the material culture of the southern urban experience of slavery i
and at the heart of all of these migrations sit midwestern cities places like cincinnati saint louis chicago that form the center of these growing trade and exchange networks. but you also see growth happening on the east coast these trade and transportation transportation networks connecting east and west spur the growth of some other cities like baltimore on the coast that really comes into its own in the early national period an urban populations in the united states skyrocket between 1820...
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the city with the highest homicide rate is saint louis, which has 66.5 homicides per 100,000 people. abc seven news reporter terry campbell. here's from mayor london breed about what is being done within the police department and on the streets to improve security in san francisco from a brutal attack on a former san francisco fire commissioner to the stabbing death of tech exec bob lee mayor london breed setting the city safety record straight saturday. i want to start by, you know, making it clear um, that, um you know, both of these cases, the information is still not yet public. they're under investigation. the mayor cautioning people not to jump to conclusions when some of the facts of many of these cases come out. people are going to be surprised, she says social media has helped spread a message questioning the safety of the city. it is really heightened events like this as well as you know people who are jumping to conclusions about what they think is actually happening despite the safety perception, the mayor says progress is being made, pointing to the city's moved to put 2
the city with the highest homicide rate is saint louis, which has 66.5 homicides per 100,000 people. abc seven news reporter terry campbell. here's from mayor london breed about what is being done within the police department and on the streets to improve security in san francisco from a brutal attack on a former san francisco fire commissioner to the stabbing death of tech exec bob lee mayor london breed setting the city safety record straight saturday. i want to start by, you know, making it...
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gw after almost 24 years as chancellor and chief executive officer at washington university in saint louis. as president reagan's term comes to an end this spring, it's my honor and pleasure to share this special experience with him. president reagan, will you please come to the stage. good morning, everyone. those in person and those watching. i appreciate very much. dean welbeck's introduce action. and i think we're in store for a very good program today. i'd like to echo paul's thanks to dan weiss, peter osnos and tom schenker. i appreciate the sponsors that have joined us in this important undertake. today, the panelists we are about to hear from will walk us through the many stages of the vetting war era, reflecting on its lasting impact and parallels with our own time. we seek deeper meaning as a research university in the heart of our nation's capital, the george washington university is committed to having a very high impact on the world, especially through the creation of new knowledge. this is not only relevant in looking toward the future, but is also relevant as we examine and
gw after almost 24 years as chancellor and chief executive officer at washington university in saint louis. as president reagan's term comes to an end this spring, it's my honor and pleasure to share this special experience with him. president reagan, will you please come to the stage. good morning, everyone. those in person and those watching. i appreciate very much. dean welbeck's introduce action. and i think we're in store for a very good program today. i'd like to echo paul's thanks to dan...
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so the ap after him was a steamship, him out of saint louis, heads north on the mississippi river and promptly decides promptly, i don't know if they decided promptly crashes into the very first railroad bridge across the mississippi river. it's only been up for two weeks now. this railroad actually if you've been to rock island and it's pretty cool to go to rock island and on the on the davenport, iowa side of of there, there's a really cool statue of of lincoln. and the lincoln talking to a kid about this case. and there's really two bridges. one goes from illinois to the island and, one from the island across the rest of the place to what's now iowa. so this this this the steamship crashes into the bridge, catches fire, burns down to its hull. luckily, none of the passengers were injured, but they lost millions of dollars of cargo in the course of the ship itself. it also damaged the bridge to the point they couldn't run trains over it and they'd only just started running trains over it. so lincoln takes this case. he's working for the railroads and he did quite a lot of work for t
so the ap after him was a steamship, him out of saint louis, heads north on the mississippi river and promptly decides promptly, i don't know if they decided promptly crashes into the very first railroad bridge across the mississippi river. it's only been up for two weeks now. this railroad actually if you've been to rock island and it's pretty cool to go to rock island and on the on the davenport, iowa side of of there, there's a really cool statue of of lincoln. and the lincoln talking to a...
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gw after almost 24 years as chancellor and chief executive officer at washington university in saint louis. as president reagan's term comes to an end this spring, it's my honor and pleasure to share this special experience with him. president reagan, will you please come to the stage. good morning, everyone. those in person and those watching. i appreciate very much. dean welbeck's introduce action. and i think we're in store for a very good program today. i'd like to echo paul's thanks to dan weiss, peter osnos and tom schenker. i appreciate the sponsors that have joined us in this important undertake. today, the panelists we are about to hear from will walk us through the many stages of the vetting war era, reflecting on its lasting impact and parallels with our own time. we seek deeper meaning as a research university in the heart of our nation's capital, the george washington university is committed to having a very high impact on the world, especially through the creation of new knowledge. this is not only relevant in looking toward the future, but is also relevant as we examine and
gw after almost 24 years as chancellor and chief executive officer at washington university in saint louis. as president reagan's term comes to an end this spring, it's my honor and pleasure to share this special experience with him. president reagan, will you please come to the stage. good morning, everyone. those in person and those watching. i appreciate very much. dean welbeck's introduce action. and i think we're in store for a very good program today. i'd like to echo paul's thanks to dan...
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the opening day , aspic louis is not a general role, a slotted road and a siplod, steering huts, bouquets forest and field flowers to him, expensive sheets of skits of viscous saintsbe in the images of just salty people. this picture did not seem to be completed by yesenin and rubtsov, the favorite poets of the audio painter himself of the kul bridge vladimir makarov , originally from the penza region, the alley has been over 60 years. live near belarus to that, i like his works, 1 to one russian belarusian natural regions species close to fight them and lada, people of properties au outer called you my quiet, dear rubtsov quote and 54 works demonstrated by his project completely from the annual visit, my native places, i get inspired there. maybe it’s a pity to lose something, to remember something, to keep the memory, the second homeland, i have belarus and the color of the belarusian is also the same. here is the sea, calm, so dim, discreet. i am very close to the watercolor pastel along the alley ali yakimov did not paint with farms , mostak colors, choosing soft, streaked ones, as well as the choice of odulas desire stakes, vladimir makarov belarus white low
the opening day , aspic louis is not a general role, a slotted road and a siplod, steering huts, bouquets forest and field flowers to him, expensive sheets of skits of viscous saintsbe in the images of just salty people. this picture did not seem to be completed by yesenin and rubtsov, the favorite poets of the audio painter himself of the kul bridge vladimir makarov , originally from the penza region, the alley has been over 60 years. live near belarus to that, i like his works, 1 to one...
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louis. also. happy birthday, william snakesbeae.— also. happy birthday, william shakespeare. yeah. and it is abso— shakespeare. yeah. and it is abso sam— shakespeare. yeah. and it is also saintof— met office relatively unsettled. second half of the weekend for breby— second half of the weekend for breby musb— second half of the weekend for breby musn abb— second half of the weekend for pretty much all areas of the uk. all pretty much all areas of the uk. on rnanks— pretty much all areas of the uk. on rnanks ro— pretty much all areas of the uk. all thanks to low— pretty much all areas of the uk. all thanks to low pressure being sat all thanks to low pressure being sar ngnr— all thanks to low pressure being sat right across— all thanks to low pressure being sat right across the uk. that's brmgmg— sat right across the uk. that's bringing showers— sat right across the uk. that's bringing showers and longer sbebbs— bringing showers and longer sbebbs or— bringing showers and longer spells of rain— bringing showers and longer spells of rain to— bringing showers and longer spells of rain to various bosabons— spells of rain to various locations. the- spells of rain to various locatio
louis. also. happy birthday, william snakesbeae.— also. happy birthday, william shakespeare. yeah. and it is abso— shakespeare. yeah. and it is abso sam— shakespeare. yeah. and it is also saintof— met office relatively unsettled. second half of the weekend for breby— second half of the weekend for breby musb— second half of the weekend for breby musn abb— second half of the weekend for pretty much all areas of the uk. all pretty much all areas of the uk. on rnanks— pretty much...