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u.s. research center she studies the effects of chronic sleep deprivation most people think they get enough sleep. very many people get to that all sleep day in day out the current recommendations are to get at least seven hours of sleep per night to avoid damage to your health. what happens in the body when we get too little sleep to provide some answers and the other test subjects undergo a nine day long insurance test they're under constant observation they're often awakened after just five hours to do some tests. lack of sleep is the norm for many people in germany for example one out of four adults gets just six hours of sleep every tenth person only spends five hours a night sleeping. that can be many different reason a heavy workload stress and a need to be constantly reachable mean that many people take time problems to bed with them and miss out on. the cologne study shows how dangerous. for three nights in a row bairn and the other participants have slept only five hours a night now a test will show how that affects their performance at the computer then to recall several letters
u.s. research center she studies the effects of chronic sleep deprivation most people think they get enough sleep. very many people get to that all sleep day in day out the current recommendations are to get at least seven hours of sleep per night to avoid damage to your health. what happens in the body when we get too little sleep to provide some answers and the other test subjects undergo a nine day long insurance test they're under constant observation they're often awakened after just five...
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center was moved. we were very pleased to welcome because they complement the research and teaching mission of the well.rsity so the center for presidential of ory promotes the study u.s. presidency through teaching, research, public also throughts and its collective memory project which is an oral history run by on the center who film and people who ves of have been in various administrations as well as local officials who work closely with administrations. the center also runs a very fellowship octoral program. it's been in effect for an five become d it's rapidly probably the most influential of famous fellowship program its kind. each who completes the term has published a book or contracted a a major university press such as harvard, cornell, and that's a et jobs and good thing. proud of them. [applause] the center for presidential history complements the work we do. in addition to the work they do in their own teaching and research, they complement the department of history as well as the center for southwest studies. ou'll be pleased to note, because i know there are a lot of history buffs here we're bucking the national trend at and getting more and more stude
center was moved. we were very pleased to welcome because they complement the research and teaching mission of the well.rsity so the center for presidential of ory promotes the study u.s. presidency through teaching, research, public also throughts and its collective memory project which is an oral history run by on the center who film and people who ves of have been in various administrations as well as local officials who work closely with administrations. the center also runs a very...
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centers are in more than 100 u.s. colleges. you've got centers in and around silicon valley like near stanford, they're sharing research. >> welle report that you referred to great report done by senator portman and his team. it's not just the 100 universities they're involved in , it's what they do there, rosenstein it? so they're bringing in what are likely either inks officers or people that are working with chinese intelligence. they're doing seeding people into companies. they're recruiting people these are all things in the senate report of rob portman, that i'd encourage all of your viewers to take a sunday and read it. maria: not only that but china has an enormous amount of money so they're buying up companies and getting american data that way too. >> and they're doing that all over the globe which could be a whole show just on that. maria: common great to have you on the program, thank you so much devon nunes joining us when we come back house oversight and government reform committee member democratic congresswoman carolyn malone is with us and then rick scott on the show down of the president trump's emergency decl
centers are in more than 100 u.s. colleges. you've got centers in and around silicon valley like near stanford, they're sharing research. >> welle report that you referred to great report done by senator portman and his team. it's not just the 100 universities they're involved in , it's what they do there, rosenstein it? so they're bringing in what are likely either inks officers or people that are working with chinese intelligence. they're doing seeding people into companies. they're...
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about some of the concerns about the healthy streets operations center and this is drawing from ongoing research that i'm doing with u.s. berkeley law school's advocacy clinic and then i'm going to turn it over to a few others to talk about resolving approaches and community encampments. so i just want to begin putting this in context in looking at the growth of the homeless complaints to the sfpd. it shows this incredible growth of folks call 911 for homeless complaints. just to say that, you know, from 2013 to today, i mean, we'll see what the street count is, homelessness has remained steady, yes calls have increased steadily both in terms of 911 calls and 311 calls even more so, and this just points to the almost impossible situation that our agencies are faced with in dealing with these calls. this is the main source of what the coalition calls sweeps, but what we should be talking here is how the police and sanitation workers are being called to respond to homelessness. this was some data that was from a budget and data analyst's report june 2016. it was spurred by a report that we released in 2015. that was the
about some of the concerns about the healthy streets operations center and this is drawing from ongoing research that i'm doing with u.s. berkeley law school's advocacy clinic and then i'm going to turn it over to a few others to talk about resolving approaches and community encampments. so i just want to begin putting this in context in looking at the growth of the homeless complaints to the sfpd. it shows this incredible growth of folks call 911 for homeless complaints. just to say that, you...
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the optics of that as the country has this research center and other things in place in china and given the fact that the u.s. military and this administration really see this as an arms race around new technologies and what it means from a security standpoint. >> still, they have research in the united states and they have contracts with the government, maybe not all the contracts the government wants them to compete in, but -- >> and calling out one specific company maybe does a disservice in terms of what it means from a broader standpoint when you see the militarization happening in the south china sea, when you see what's growing tensions between the u.s. and china from a security and military standpoint, even as we have the trade talks progressing now, when you speak to high ranking generals at the pentagon, for example, they really, truly believe there's a strong possibility in coming decades, and the army secretary esper talked about this in the interview last week as well, there's a strong potential our next major war could be fought against china. they have basically said week either remove ourselv
the optics of that as the country has this research center and other things in place in china and given the fact that the u.s. military and this administration really see this as an arms race around new technologies and what it means from a security standpoint. >> still, they have research in the united states and they have contracts with the government, maybe not all the contracts the government wants them to compete in, but -- >> and calling out one specific company maybe does a...
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u.s. is also intensifying pressure on other nations, including india, to ststop buyig venezuelan oil. we are joined now by mark weisbrot, co-director of the center for economic and policy research, and president of just foreign policy. his latest piece for the new republic "the reality behind , trump's coalition for regime change in venezuela." why y do you talk about that reality, mark. there is this narrative from our government and also in the media that this is some kind of classist civililization you have onon one side the democratic, so-called democratic governments and latin america and europe and the other side that was bring up china or russia or turkey saying, authoritarian thernments are supporting government of venezuela. it when you look at this and you see it really is just like the coalition of the willing that george w. bush hadad, 48 countrs that supported his invasion of iraq. and that is really what you have going on herere. it is kind of ironic because you have countries that the united states actually is r responsible for puttining the government there. 20099as, military coup in that brougught the current local party to power. 2017, the president stole the
u.s. is also intensifying pressure on other nations, including india, to ststop buyig venezuelan oil. we are joined now by mark weisbrot, co-director of the center for economic and policy research, and president of just foreign policy. his latest piece for the new republic "the reality behind , trump's coalition for regime change in venezuela." why y do you talk about that reality, mark. there is this narrative from our government and also in the media that this is some kind of...
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u.s. farms filed for chapter 12 allows distressed farmers and fishermen to restructure their debt and remain open. data from the research centerankruptcy in midwest look at this up 19% in the past couple of years, and they appear higher among dairy farms. the increase affects low prices for corn, soybeans, and even beef. it's gotten worse since june because of retalatory tariffs by china. a bad situation for farmers made worse due to recent floods, they have devastated the midwest. now two beer giants are stepping up to help. more than 200,000 cans of drinking water from miller and busch have been donated to nebraska and iowa. they need, frankly, clean water. this is such an important story. there are farms that are in families for generations surrounded by water. you have air drops of hay for livestock that hasn't been fed. or feed that has been ruined by the flooding. it's an ongoing mess there. >> and the planting season coming soon, i assume. >> planting season coming up. cattle problems, ranchers are concerned. this is a big part of the problem. >> especially with no deal with china on the horizon. >>> the president raini
u.s. farms filed for chapter 12 allows distressed farmers and fishermen to restructure their debt and remain open. data from the research centerankruptcy in midwest look at this up 19% in the past couple of years, and they appear higher among dairy farms. the increase affects low prices for corn, soybeans, and even beef. it's gotten worse since june because of retalatory tariffs by china. a bad situation for farmers made worse due to recent floods, they have devastated the midwest. now two beer...
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say they have spotted increased activity at a research center where the north is believed to be building long- range missiles capable of targeting the u.s. south korea is also confirming yesterday's revolution that the north is restoring facilities that a separate long-range block it site. that closed after the for someone with president trump. >> i would be very, very disappointed and chairman kim, and i don't think i will be, but we will see what happens. it will ultimately get solved. said the two countries are working closely to keep an eye on the north's other weapons facilities. national security advisor john bolton is floating the idea of more sanctions. until kim jong-un get serious about giving up his nuclear program. >>> parents probably know it's inevitable when the kids go to daycare that at some point they are going to come home sick. >> children learn to share germs before they learn to share anything else. >> how one east bay daycare center is using technology to try to cut down on illnesses. >>> plus fans of local star wars," rejoice. the set has been set for the grand opening of a new of go star wars" themed parking par
say they have spotted increased activity at a research center where the north is believed to be building long- range missiles capable of targeting the u.s. south korea is also confirming yesterday's revolution that the north is restoring facilities that a separate long-range block it site. that closed after the for someone with president trump. >> i would be very, very disappointed and chairman kim, and i don't think i will be, but we will see what happens. it will ultimately get solved....
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u.s. farms filed for chapter 12 that allows distressed farmers and fishermen to restructure their debt and remain open. a data from the research centerce 2017. and they appear even higher among dairy farms. the increase in chapter filings reflects low prices in corn, soybeans and beef. the conditions have worsened since june because of retaliatory tariffs slapped on by china. and looking to increase the bankruptcy debt limit. senator grassley last week agreed to push ahead for chapter 12 for family farmers. a bad situation for farmers made worse due to recent floods. they have devastated the midwest. on that front news from two beer giant stepping in to help. more than 200,000 cans of drinking water from miller busch and coors, for areas contaminated creating a need for clean water. we'll be right back. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. before the trip, jessica sent 22 texts to a swim instructor to help manny overcome his fear. their gps took them to places out of a storybook. and they called grandma when manny felt sad about n
u.s. farms filed for chapter 12 that allows distressed farmers and fishermen to restructure their debt and remain open. a data from the research centerce 2017. and they appear even higher among dairy farms. the increase in chapter filings reflects low prices in corn, soybeans and beef. the conditions have worsened since june because of retaliatory tariffs slapped on by china. and looking to increase the bankruptcy debt limit. senator grassley last week agreed to push ahead for chapter 12 for...
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center of economic and policy research speaking to us from washington d.c. sir thank you and here in the studio with me is james boies political historian specializing in u.s. politics a lot of to of stuff to look into today i mean you know we've been talking about it for the past hour and a half or so from when it first broke what's your analysis of the situation now because it does seem we're getting two separate opposing narratives that both you know find substance in the report we are and i think to be honest we could have probably of forecasts that several hours before the report was pray say and released to their words by the attorney general very clearly the democrats are seeing what they want to see any. concerns there about the idea of the president isn't exonerated and clearly the white house pushing back quite to exuberance suggesting that this is a complete examination of the president and that he's home scot free effectively i was taken with something the president said when he was addressing the nation and indeed the world from the steps of air force one before he took off from florida i thought his tone was was fascinating self pitying saying
center of economic and policy research speaking to us from washington d.c. sir thank you and here in the studio with me is james boies political historian specializing in u.s. politics a lot of to of stuff to look into today i mean you know we've been talking about it for the past hour and a half or so from when it first broke what's your analysis of the situation now because it does seem we're getting two separate opposing narratives that both you know find substance in the report we are and i...
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sending billions of dollars to home countries, we have data from the pew research center that mexican migrant center $23 billion from the u.so mÉxico over 6 billion to guatemala and 4 billion to el salvador that was just 2016 numbers, what do you make of these numbers? >> i wasn't surprised, this has been going on forever. this isn't anything new. there's report that people actually come here illegally, don't buy goods like appliances, et cetera, bring them back to country of origin. this isn't anything new. it's further indication this is a real problem. maria: you know, byon, mark is a border chief from the obama administration and he's telling it's a national emergency and democrats basically do not want president trump to have any win on this. >> i haven't seen any break in the democratic wall on this which is that there is no emergency, this is a made-up emergency and one of the reasons they do so because as it is now, 10, 15 years ago it was actually worse during the administration of george w. bush, apprehensions of people trying to cross illegally further than they are today. the democrats logic is it can't be an em
sending billions of dollars to home countries, we have data from the pew research center that mexican migrant center $23 billion from the u.so mÉxico over 6 billion to guatemala and 4 billion to el salvador that was just 2016 numbers, what do you make of these numbers? >> i wasn't surprised, this has been going on forever. this isn't anything new. there's report that people actually come here illegally, don't buy goods like appliances, et cetera, bring them back to country of origin....
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the doctor works in the him red seen center making him a well- qualified witness for the hearing today with this research including studies in the u.s. and internationally and estimating the efficacy of influenza, polio, measles and other vaccinations. dr. omer has published approximately 1500 papers in peer-reviewed and is on several respected advisory committees and panels including the u.s. vaccine and advisory committee. he has mentored over 100 faculty members and phd along with other graduates playing an important role to make sure the pipeline of qualified scientists is well stocked in america. thank you for being here today, dr. omer. we appreciate your testimony. go emirate >> thank you senator isaac son. we will hear from the doctor, chairing the department pediatrics at the university of tennessee health and science center and serves as pediatrician and she at the children's hospital in memphis. he received his medical degree and completed internship and residency at the university of alabama at birmingham in 1999, named the st.judes scholar in the science development program and join the st. jude faculty in the departmen
the doctor works in the him red seen center making him a well- qualified witness for the hearing today with this research including studies in the u.s. and internationally and estimating the efficacy of influenza, polio, measles and other vaccinations. dr. omer has published approximately 1500 papers in peer-reviewed and is on several respected advisory committees and panels including the u.s. vaccine and advisory committee. he has mentored over 100 faculty members and phd along with other...