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walter massey has been the leader of morehouse college, university of california, university of chicago, art institute, the national science foundation, argonne labs and now, he is leading the effort to get the giant magellan telescope funded by the u.s. government and by private institutions. i sat down with him at the university of chicago to talk about what he is most proud of having achieved in the incredible life he has had. dr. massey, you have been, i would say, a renaissance man, involved in education, the arts, business, science, of all the things you have done in your incredible career, what is it you are most proud of? walter: actually, i am proud of all of those things, but i think the position that has given me more satisfaction, going back to morehouse college, which was my alma mater as president. i went back in 1995. my wife cheryl and i, when we talk about the various things we have done, we agreed that that was a lot of fun and satisfying. to go back to your alma mater and preside over the graduation of 5000 african american men. david: let's talk about your background
walter massey has been the leader of morehouse college, university of california, university of chicago, art institute, the national science foundation, argonne labs and now, he is leading the effort to get the giant magellan telescope funded by the u.s. government and by private institutions. i sat down with him at the university of chicago to talk about what he is most proud of having achieved in the incredible life he has had. dr. massey, you have been, i would say, a renaissance man,...
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why didn't you say, look, i'm going to be the head of the university of california system? it's a better job. and being the head of morehouse. why did you not do that? walter: i did say that. i said that for several months. i went to my alma mater, my alumni and friends and trustees. i said, you are crazy. i have been here a little while, and my whole career has been in big science institutions. that is what i know. but i thought about it. it really was a family decision. one day shirley surprised me by flying in my two sons. for dinner and i came home from work and there they were. we talked a lot about it and reached a decision that i could probably do more in areas that i cared about, some of which i just mentioned. at morehouse. secondly, that i really owed practically everything that i had achieved to my beginnings at her house and i ought to do this. my younger son, the one who lives in amsterdam, eric, says being the head of university of california would be great, dad, but you can do a lot more and accomplish more by being at morehouse. david: on many years were you
why didn't you say, look, i'm going to be the head of the university of california system? it's a better job. and being the head of morehouse. why did you not do that? walter: i did say that. i said that for several months. i went to my alma mater, my alumni and friends and trustees. i said, you are crazy. i have been here a little while, and my whole career has been in big science institutions. that is what i know. but i thought about it. it really was a family decision. one day shirley...
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and that the share of the universities of the russian empire in the care of the zaujatom was strictlythe ducation was turned off for the lads. finish nsu, it was possible to close the slices. and even though you didn’t call the left so easily, you called eighteen. sophia is getting married. hey guard is already a slave geologist and zoologist. about vladimir kovalevsky on the undershirt. it was a parasailing sloop. who is god to know that he is the pen of raste at the co-proud kohani. third beauties of 1868. sofya kovalevskaya with a new passport went to punish his hand in germany eidelberg samberlin. and in europe, she founded the boundary of the pen to walk like a jojin, climbed the wujitsa, you can maybe the rip-offs clone i’m more of a science step kavalevsky endlessly rukkolaurous doors and cut one of them canceled professor karl vershtrass was one of the most driven mathematicians in europe pwm enchanted him who took us the provinces on a tuck the professor preached to sophia to do some math problems, and he was filled with nothing more than dropping her in his office. these are
and that the share of the universities of the russian empire in the care of the zaujatom was strictlythe ducation was turned off for the lads. finish nsu, it was possible to close the slices. and even though you didn’t call the left so easily, you called eighteen. sophia is getting married. hey guard is already a slave geologist and zoologist. about vladimir kovalevsky on the undershirt. it was a parasailing sloop. who is god to know that he is the pen of raste at the co-proud kohani. third...
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recently, our academy of sciences has its own university. it addiction project. my name is ekaterina beretskaya. hello, and look at the program. why did our academy of sciences need its own alma mater through practice to theory ? at the new university in our studio director marat gennadievich hello marat gennadievich zhilinsky rector of the national university academy of sciences of belarus, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor, author of more than 140 scientific publications of textbooks, monographs in 2001 , the institute for the training of scientific personnel was established at the academy of sciences in 2022. now we will decide on the dates, but september definitely appeared on the basis of the institute for training personnel. tell us let's decide on the dates on the day of knowledge or a little later, uh, it was officially registered. this is an educational institution. and why, in principle, there was a need for such a global transformation. yes academy of sciences in general, this is a very significant event, i would even say, finally, f
recently, our academy of sciences has its own university. it addiction project. my name is ekaterina beretskaya. hello, and look at the program. why did our academy of sciences need its own alma mater through practice to theory ? at the new university in our studio director marat gennadievich hello marat gennadievich zhilinsky rector of the national university academy of sciences of belarus, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor, author of more than 140 scientific publications...
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the title of professor at stockholm university was given to her in the new year of 1891. shot at the italian yen for smoke at burghley more expensively, and she loved . yes, they didn’t hand it over on the 29th of studna , 1896. sofia kovalevskaya passed away she was already 41 years old. i have death usured europe, the whole of sweden developed with its vigilant memory and there are five criminal universities in sweden climb anyone with a left hand. and the names were given to the school and the crater for the months and the asteroid in the streets of grozny cities and the plane. and the generic mayotka. polina side of the museum sofico narrow jeanne such could change the history and not only mathematics. the key to the success of any game of erudition is calmness and confidence. please translate into russian the belarusian word of the volga and volga regions how much you need to be confident in your answer in order to multiply it in triplicate, both adults and children adhere to this rule hello. on the tv channel belarus 24 of the minsk region on import substitution of
the title of professor at stockholm university was given to her in the new year of 1891. shot at the italian yen for smoke at burghley more expensively, and she loved . yes, they didn’t hand it over on the 29th of studna , 1896. sofia kovalevskaya passed away she was already 41 years old. i have death usured europe, the whole of sweden developed with its vigilant memory and there are five criminal universities in sweden climb anyone with a left hand. and the names were given to the school and...
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in engineering from the university of toledo. we want to f welcome you. thank you for being here. >> thank you senator and we lok forward to hearing you as a part of our second panel. we willso now turn to our undersecretary. we want to welcome back to the committee undersecretary chavonda jacobs-young. it's always wonderful to see you. she was confirmed by the states to servers that undersecretary -- if research in economics on june 7 of 2022. she also served as usda's chief scientist in her role under secretary jacobs young supports our farmers and ranchers and communities by advancing critical agricultural research and economic data at the usda. as a dedicated public servant she has served in various roles at the department including the former administered at the agricultural research service. we are so pleased to have you in a position and we will commute today. back thankt you. chairwomanhe stabenow ranking member boozman and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to come beforeyo you today to discuss the state of usda's research educ
in engineering from the university of toledo. we want to f welcome you. thank you for being here. >> thank you senator and we lok forward to hearing you as a part of our second panel. we willso now turn to our undersecretary. we want to welcome back to the committee undersecretary chavonda jacobs-young. it's always wonderful to see you. she was confirmed by the states to servers that undersecretary -- if research in economics on june 7 of 2022. she also served as usda's chief scientist in...
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this accounts for 45% of the university of arkansas. the arkansas sva's colocated with the ua system. this was seen as a necessary way to leverage investments, while benefiting the scope and reach of the eua system research. over a 20-year period, beginning in 1990, the division of agriculture, with a national and regional ar administrators to help ensure the complementarity of our research. at every land grant institution, the research infrastructure is crumbling in many instances. we are trying to do research in 20th century facilities, which was the last time a major investment was done. the university of arkansas estimated the maintenance cost of nearly $100 million. within the last five years, we've managed to bring two facilities online. we have saved 13 years and have been able to begin construction on one facility, forcing us to abandon sorely needed maintenance renovation on existing facilities. on the other hand, we were able to be 15 years beyond the time before we could cobble together enough resources to be able to replace l
this accounts for 45% of the university of arkansas. the arkansas sva's colocated with the ua system. this was seen as a necessary way to leverage investments, while benefiting the scope and reach of the eua system research. over a 20-year period, beginning in 1990, the division of agriculture, with a national and regional ar administrators to help ensure the complementarity of our research. at every land grant institution, the research infrastructure is crumbling in many instances. we are...
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and that the share of the universities of the russian empire in the care of the zaujatom was strictlythe ducation was turned off for the lads. finish nsu, it was possible to close the slices, but the lions go here and not like that. just called a caprem, eighteen. sophia is getting married. i am her defender, already a leading geologist and zoolakh. vladimir kovalevsky has a tummy. it was a parasitic sloop. who could know that he, too, would grow up with the co-proud kohaniya of the third handsome man in 1868. sofia kovalevskaya went to yegor with a new passport germany with a sub-university in the city of eidelberger, berlin ale and wil urobi and the basics to make way for some kind of jan-jin for defending is possible . kavalevskaya, endlessly ruccolaurous doors and cut one of them backed down professor karl verstrass was one of the most famous mathematicians in europe pwm charmed the provinces that were buzzing us on the underbelly, the professor propelled sophia to grow a few motorcycle problems, and he was filled and that no one else would intimidate his office. these are the tas
and that the share of the universities of the russian empire in the care of the zaujatom was strictlythe ducation was turned off for the lads. finish nsu, it was possible to close the slices, but the lions go here and not like that. just called a caprem, eighteen. sophia is getting married. i am her defender, already a leading geologist and zoolakh. vladimir kovalevsky has a tummy. it was a parasitic sloop. who could know that he, too, would grow up with the co-proud kohaniya of the third...
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of areas. universities areheipeline to that leadership. now, if univsies are not racially diverse -- and your rule suggests it doesn't matter -- well, then all of those institutions are notoi to be racially diverse either. and i thought that part of what it meanto an american and to believe in american pluralism, our institutions are reflective of who we are as people in all our variety. >> i think that is r i think the reason that is a great american ideal is we expect ternment is going to be open to everybody who wishes to apply and that because merits and your value as a contributor to society is correlated with your skin color. naturally, a government that treats people fairly and makes offers open to all will necessarily see racial diversity -- >> i think you're right to say this. you said to one of my colleagues question iit didn't matter they're speinan awful lot of , time and money and anxiety doing something that doesn't matter. let's ese it does matter. let's presume it does matter and these ogms have been understood to be necessa
of areas. universities areheipeline to that leadership. now, if univsies are not racially diverse -- and your rule suggests it doesn't matter -- well, then all of those institutions are notoi to be racially diverse either. and i thought that part of what it meanto an american and to believe in american pluralism, our institutions are reflective of who we are as people in all our variety. >> i think that is r i think the reason that is a great american ideal is we expect ternment is going...
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the murder of four high schools university students who were stepped depth for the latest decals do we go to dn springer. >> i don't think it is a stretc that the entire city and everyone connected to the university of idaho is breathin a sigh of relief tonight more than a month and a half up the shocking murders out those four students at the university of idaho. please have finally made an
the murder of four high schools university students who were stepped depth for the latest decals do we go to dn springer. >> i don't think it is a stretc that the entire city and everyone connected to the university of idaho is breathin a sigh of relief tonight more than a month and a half up the shocking murders out those four students at the university of idaho. please have finally made an
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there are a lot of good ones in the volga region. universitiese no worse than those in moscow, for example, here in volgograd, but where to go i have not yet decided the parents of the novel are military personnel, dad, mother’s lieutenant colonel, a medical worker, they do not insist that roma followed in their footsteps and are ready to support any decision of his son. i hope that volgograd state technical university will not be helped to choose a future profession our presenters actress and director daria feklenko and eleventh grader roman trushin from nizhny novgorod came to volgograd state technical university to tell the country about this strongest educational institution in russia. gtu create the future of domestic technologies, introduce into real life a scientific discovery in the field of materials science, pharmaceuticals and chemistry. but, before learning the periodic table, daria and roman decided to get acquainted with volgograd. they are here for the first time the main decorations of the city. central embankment, which is one of
there are a lot of good ones in the volga region. universitiese no worse than those in moscow, for example, here in volgograd, but where to go i have not yet decided the parents of the novel are military personnel, dad, mother’s lieutenant colonel, a medical worker, they do not insist that roma followed in their footsteps and are ready to support any decision of his son. i hope that volgograd state technical university will not be helped to choose a future profession our presenters actress...
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it's management of vast collections can't be done by an individual university or company. the enhancement project is a great example of utilization of the npdes. that project identifies useful diversity for commercial use in developing us corn hybrids. another initiative is land grant funds allow land-grant universities in infrastructure and people are cutting-edge research farmers are critical thousand graduates with agricultural experts per year and land-grant universities educate this workforce. nonetheless we face unprecedented infrastructure challenges. scientists and educators are asked toperform 21st century science in facilities constructed in the 50s and 60s and this negatively impacts the diverse talent to study security , robust support is needed in this farm bill. the national institute of food and agriculture's competitive grants program funds research and extension projects and are encouraged that funding increases in congressional appropriation cycle but it continues to be funded below its authorized level. similarly the foundation is the primary entity promo
it's management of vast collections can't be done by an individual university or company. the enhancement project is a great example of utilization of the npdes. that project identifies useful diversity for commercial use in developing us corn hybrids. another initiative is land grant funds allow land-grant universities in infrastructure and people are cutting-edge research farmers are critical thousand graduates with agricultural experts per year and land-grant universities educate this...
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the university of michigan is a good example of that. i won't pretend to know the history of michigan. i know they were were desegregation problems in districts. but whether or not it was an issue of swned segregation, i don't know. >> you, counsel. >> you have mentioned the benefits of diversity, but many on the others have argued re is that it sends t msage that race is something you should consider down the line, student acti, other sorts of areas that they get the message from the beginning and carry th fward into other areas where there may not have been htory of discrimination that would in your terms justify it. do you have a response to that? >> yes, your honor. some of the research has shown and i apologize if the court isn't getting it b ihat i understand the court's inquiry about so othe particular stigma that might be attached. >> it was the fact that the hool is telling students of these matters in admissions and the students are learning that race should maerhere it doesn't vehe same justification as it would have under you
the university of michigan is a good example of that. i won't pretend to know the history of michigan. i know they were were desegregation problems in districts. but whether or not it was an issue of swned segregation, i don't know. >> you, counsel. >> you have mentioned the benefits of diversity, but many on the others have argued re is that it sends t msage that race is something you should consider down the line, student acti, other sorts of areas that they get the message from...
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question of consciousness in the universe. it's very different. you show the incredible picture of all the different galaxies across the bottom. six or seven different varieties are right there with. do we talk about the structure of galaxies? -- >> absolutely there is a wide range of galaxies, i think what's beautiful is that in the small panels and his pearls in the galaxy, those are clusters of hundreds of thousands of stars only forming. so one of the results that i showed you in the river marks what we are already learning about the galaxies, in fact we made that big image when you look at the smaller galaxies you see some spirals. and because it looks more they must be really far away. when you get ten billion years or so into the past you don't really see spiral galaxies anymore spirals where there were just could not see them. we are two and three, you see barr spirals. you see elongated futures in the center for milky way galaxy. we see the high-risk spiral, that is over ten billion years into the past. we see evidence
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the bachelors degree from the university of georgia and cornell university. the cofounder serves on the national genetic resources and advisory council the foundation for food and agricultural research for the advisory council and is involved with the leadership of the national association. millions of dollars in funding from soybean farmers and has taught in genetics and over 850 states. welcome and i will turn to senator bennett. >> thank you madam chair and ranking member. it's a great privilege to introduce a fellow as one of our witnesses this morning. and a fourth-generation grower whoea manages family farms extremely well by the way. cherries, peaches, plums, pears, apples and tomatoes and today his farm is 100% certified organic. steve not only brings the committee and experiences but as a leader in agriculture policies and graduated with a degree in biology and environmental geology from lloyd college and a masters with a minor in water resources from the university of minnesota and he served on the national organic standards board including as presid
the bachelors degree from the university of georgia and cornell university. the cofounder serves on the national genetic resources and advisory council the foundation for food and agricultural research for the advisory council and is involved with the leadership of the national association. millions of dollars in funding from soybean farmers and has taught in genetics and over 850 states. welcome and i will turn to senator bennett. >> thank you madam chair and ranking member. it's a great...
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galina vitalievna merzlyakova , rector of the udmurt state university, doctor of historical sciences ns skiing and throws in her free time. darts in darts competitions among russian universities the university team under her leadership annually takes the first place we are preparing for adventures, we will see the ancient udmurt settlements and perform an ancient ritual. and we will also learn the udmurt language, we will collect centuries-old fairy tales, the riddles of the song , right after the advertisement, the star hid her tempo in such a way. there is a star. this is such a beautiful costume. i just think if you can not open, i immediately automatically into the fourth season of the mask. december 20:23 on ntv 5 minutes of silence new horizons today at 20:00. they took it, why are we going home tomorrow to slavik’s head, we’re running away, but we need to run after lunch. we're not stupid to miss morning swim in the river, new season. watch right now. how many favorite films and series in the oka online cinema a month for a ruble a year for half price transparent conditions of
galina vitalievna merzlyakova , rector of the udmurt state university, doctor of historical sciences ns skiing and throws in her free time. darts in darts competitions among russian universities the university team under her leadership annually takes the first place we are preparing for adventures, we will see the ancient udmurt settlements and perform an ancient ritual. and we will also learn the udmurt language, we will collect centuries-old fairy tales, the riddles of the song , right after...
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other side of the country bringing a suspect into custody who they believe brutally killed four university of idaho students inside their home just yards from the college campus. >> gillian: it got continuing live coverage of the story in the second half of "america reports. because when i am gillian turner. >> alicia: i am alicia queen yeah. authorities detaining 28-year-old bryan kohberger at 3:00 a.m. this morning in scranton, pennsylvania, live look at the jail where the suspect is being held. he has already made a court appearance for first-degree murder and is awaiting extradition back to idaho. >> gillian: new videos coming and showing police outside kohberger's apartment in pullman, washington, miles away from idaho state university's campus where the students were murdered. >> alicia: let's get to fox team coverage. ted williams spent some time on the scene in moscow. he is here with his analysis. david spunt standing by and what we are hearing from the doj. >> gillian: we begin with national correspondent william la jeunesse. what are we learning this hour? >> what was out cold case
other side of the country bringing a suspect into custody who they believe brutally killed four university of idaho students inside their home just yards from the college campus. >> gillian: it got continuing live coverage of the story in the second half of "america reports. because when i am gillian turner. >> alicia: i am alicia queen yeah. authorities detaining 28-year-old bryan kohberger at 3:00 a.m. this morning in scranton, pennsylvania, live look at the jail where the...
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we are seeing a lot of measures and changes at the public university. : could you talk for instance, you say you came from puerto rico. how are the conditions there for grad students versus what you see at ucla in the california system? enrique: one of the largest differences, i am a product of public i was only able to work for one year. this is around 2011 and 12. a lot of academic student positions have been cut down. one of the main reasons that a public institution such as ucla became so attractive in applying to grad school, they have promised job security, employment, tuition remission for the duration of my doctoral studies. all these were productions that were hard won by the union. even here when thinking on paper these were idyllic conditions so you can have a sustainable life and working conditions, living in los angeles is quite a different story. it is always important, almost like a culture shock, thinking you are going to the number one public university in the world that is kind of touted in these publications, and then you realize 20 4k
we are seeing a lot of measures and changes at the public university. : could you talk for instance, you say you came from puerto rico. how are the conditions there for grad students versus what you see at ucla in the california system? enrique: one of the largest differences, i am a product of public i was only able to work for one year. this is around 2011 and 12. a lot of academic student positions have been cut down. one of the main reasons that a public institution such as ucla became so...
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russia, because the future is the present project of my university for those who think about their future and the future of their children, we previously showed about the universities of irkutsk moscow tomsk st. petersburg krasnoyarsk-arkhangelsk, vladivostok and other cities of our motherland, today we again go to nizhny novgorod, this is the most important point of our great educational journey, but today our attention has been attracted. privolzhsky research medical university, my colleagues, the people's favorite and people's artist of the country anna yakunina and a schoolboy from pskov nikitov fomichev plunge into the reality of modern medical science. the most important engine of our body without it, not a single process in life can do without it, and also the heart of the youngest the nizhny novgorod art object was installed. here just a year ago and local bloggers. she immediately took a fancy to the fashionable location she made. we in nizhny novgorod, one of the most beautiful cities in the country, celebrated its eight hundredth anniversary last year, a respectabl
russia, because the future is the present project of my university for those who think about their future and the future of their children, we previously showed about the universities of irkutsk moscow tomsk st. petersburg krasnoyarsk-arkhangelsk, vladivostok and other cities of our motherland, today we again go to nizhny novgorod, this is the most important point of our great educational journey, but today our attention has been attracted. privolzhsky research medical university, my...
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that is the responsibility of the university of california. e nurse of california sitting on an $18 billion endowment, and yet those central to the undergraduate education of the campuses are going hungry, living on the streets, cannot make ins meet, so what does that mean? where are they putting those $18 billion, and for some reason the $18 billion cannot be freed up, then they use the administrators and go to sacramento and get that money from, you know, the state government. kristen: i am wondering, the postdoctorals, getting a pay raise over 20%, and let's say the teaching assistants got that as well, even those who are sympathetic and think they should be paid more for their labor living in an expensive area that this could mean if the state is going into a deficit situation next year that 20 $5 billion that education funding can be affected and that may be that there will be a tuition hike and something that her students? -- hurts students? >> it is a complex question, what you bring up, and the fact is, as i was saying before, the syste
that is the responsibility of the university of california. e nurse of california sitting on an $18 billion endowment, and yet those central to the undergraduate education of the campuses are going hungry, living on the streets, cannot make ins meet, so what does that mean? where are they putting those $18 billion, and for some reason the $18 billion cannot be freed up, then they use the administrators and go to sacramento and get that money from, you know, the state government. kristen: i am...
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university of california, santa cruz. her research focuses on extra planets lines including both -- and characterizations. the personal investigator for the transiting extra transit signs program with jay w s t, -- diverse set of exoplanets. doctor was previously at -- and served as project for the catalan mission. earned her degree in astronomy and repeatedly is drawn me from university of california santa cruz. is our witnesses you have five minutes for your spoken testimony. irritant has to money will be included in the wet record for the hearing. when you've all completed yours poking testimony larry will begin with. questions each question member will have five minutes. we'll begin with dr. mark clamping. >> ranking member barrett and members of the committee, good morning. my name is mark lamp and and i am the director of the astrophysics division and ices missions director. this is a great day for nasa, as you all mentioned. one of the many people who worked on the james webb space telescope i'm thrilled to join you
university of california, santa cruz. her research focuses on extra planets lines including both -- and characterizations. the personal investigator for the transiting extra transit signs program with jay w s t, -- diverse set of exoplanets. doctor was previously at -- and served as project for the catalan mission. earned her degree in astronomy and repeatedly is drawn me from university of california santa cruz. is our witnesses you have five minutes for your spoken testimony. irritant has to...
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including here at saratov university, of course, all this can be heard and recognized and touched. l save you right after the ad. this is the disappearance of the scarlet flower and learn how to edit the corn genome. don't miss the event and people weeks on the central television of nato, as before, refuses to supply long-range weapons to the ukrainian military. but then where did kiev get drones with a range of up to 1,000 km. and how many more drones can be in the ukrainian arsenals capable of striking russian territory, the inhabitants of britain switched to pet food due to rising prices, and ida is forced to warm up on candles because of saving electricity, but how did this become possible at all and why western the media are increasingly called the united kingdom is a sick man of europe in berlin, uncover a conspiracy aimed at seizing power and proclaiming a second reich how and why germany almost had its own decembrist uprising, who was actually going to storm the reichstag, and here is the second reich and how does it differ from we will tell you the third one. this will be y
including here at saratov university, of course, all this can be heard and recognized and touched. l save you right after the ad. this is the disappearance of the scarlet flower and learn how to edit the corn genome. don't miss the event and people weeks on the central television of nato, as before, refuses to supply long-range weapons to the ukrainian military. but then where did kiev get drones with a range of up to 1,000 km. and how many more drones can be in the ukrainian arsenals capable...
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the university of california, santa cruz. dr. batalha's research focuses on exoplanet science including both detection and characterization. she is the principal investigator for the exoplanet community earlier release science program with jwst to collect parts of the atmosphere of i diverse set of exoplanets. she was previously at nasa ames and serves as the project scientist for the coupler mission. she earned her bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california berkeley and her phd in astronomy from the university of california santa cruz. as our witnesses should know if you each have five minutes for spoken testimony. your written testimony will be included in the record for the hearing. when you have completed your spoken testimony we will begin with questions. each member will have five minutes to question the panel. so we will begin with dr. mark clampin. dr. clampin: chairman beyer, ranking member and members of the committee, good morning. my name is mark clampin and i am the director of th
the university of california, santa cruz. dr. batalha's research focuses on exoplanet science including both detection and characterization. she is the principal investigator for the exoplanet community earlier release science program with jwst to collect parts of the atmosphere of i diverse set of exoplanets. she was previously at nasa ames and serves as the project scientist for the coupler mission. she earned her bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california...
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the university of michigan, in the grutter, there was a goodxale of that. i will not pretend to know the history of the state of michigan i know that they were fraught with desegregation problems lveswithin districts. know.whether or not it was a ret of the states own de jure segregation, i do not know. but that would be a good exampl >> thank you, counsel. you have mentioned the benefits of diversity, but on the other side, they have argued that one consequence of the schools nseration of race is that it sends the message that race is somhi you could consider down the line, in other ways, student activities,other sorts of areas, that they get the message from the beginning, race counts and they carry that forwd to other areas where they may t have been a historof discrimination that would, in your terms, justify . do you have response to that? >>esyour honor. there is some of the research that is shown, and i ologize if the court doesn't quite get it here, but i understand what the court is inquiring about is some the particular stigma thatig be attached t
the university of michigan, in the grutter, there was a goodxale of that. i will not pretend to know the history of the state of michigan i know that they were fraught with desegregation problems lveswithin districts. know.whether or not it was a ret of the states own de jure segregation, i do not know. but that would be a good exampl >> thank you, counsel. you have mentioned the benefits of diversity, but on the other side, they have argued that one consequence of the schools nseration...
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she received her bachelors of science at loyola university in new orleans and master of public health at tulane. an osteopathic medicine in florida returned to new orleans to do a residency in psychiatry and subspecialty fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. the young y person's mental heah she built the first comprehensive first episode psychosis care program in new orleans. she also launched the community education campaign to increase people in louisiana's awareness about emerging psychosis symptoms and available treatment. in my medical practice i worked in the same setting taking care of the uninsured and the chronically mentally ill. they would have benefited from your expertise so i'm very grateful that you are here and we look forward to hearing your experience and education to improve thepr support from our youth. ... >>om now we turn to our witnesses for their opening statements we will begin with doctor hoover. >> good morning. i want to express my things to you, chairman casey and all members of the subcommittee for inviting me here to speak about these important
she received her bachelors of science at loyola university in new orleans and master of public health at tulane. an osteopathic medicine in florida returned to new orleans to do a residency in psychiatry and subspecialty fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. the young y person's mental heah she built the first comprehensive first episode psychosis care program in new orleans. she also launched the community education campaign to increase people in louisiana's awareness about emerging...
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unification of the identification of the final distance for the course of high school and university is quite logical, but it should be noted that aspect a is very important which exams will be taken in the form of a centralized exam. in this regard, we also studied the opinion of our public very seriously and we believe that surrender. and the belarusian language as a mandatory choice, and the second exam is the delivery of a subject of choice. it will be the most fair in relation to our graduates and, unlike of the previous campaign, when it was possible to pass four centralized tests, in many respects this somewhere created prerequisites somewhere for an unconscious choice of profession, when we saw a certain so-called running around between universities, when at the last moment it depended on how many points he had chosen profession in this regard, we believe that passing one additional centralized test in addition to two centralized examinations would be quite logical for a young person to be able to choose any university any specialty that corresponds to the three corresponding
unification of the identification of the final distance for the course of high school and university is quite logical, but it should be noted that aspect a is very important which exams will be taken in the form of a centralized exam. in this regard, we also studied the opinion of our public very seriously and we believe that surrender. and the belarusian language as a mandatory choice, and the second exam is the delivery of a subject of choice. it will be the most fair in relation to our...
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of belarus. i personally am very grateful. here in general the universityeneral our wonderful group, because every person here is just a chip of some kind the capital project minsk university of the third age brings to life the belarusian association of social workers, with the support of the mingo executive committee for nine years, the committee on labor employment. it helps us to represent the sites of the territorial centers of social services for the population in the city of minsk ; we also work in libraries. we also have classes there. well, as if some commercial organizations also provide us with a platform for conducting classes on a gratuitous basis, students of the minsk university of the third age project, pensioners, their goal of learning is not getting a new profession, but development and acquaintance itself. unfortunately, we are limited in the number of people that we can accept a volunteer project and how much we depend on how many palanteurs we have who are ready to conduct for free. classes and how many rooms do we have that are suitabl
of belarus. i personally am very grateful. here in general the universityeneral our wonderful group, because every person here is just a chip of some kind the capital project minsk university of the third age brings to life the belarusian association of social workers, with the support of the mingo executive committee for nine years, the committee on labor employment. it helps us to represent the sites of the territorial centers of social services for the population in the city of minsk ; we...
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of the olympiad and various competitions. and if we talk about those who are now studying at the university or already the ministry of educationuating from the university, maybe with other departments or with large companies, depending on the university, it is working to ensure that the students who graduate, in order to encourage them to stay here again. here, i know that for the it-sphere. this is a rather serious question, because it people can work. everywhere and accordingly, here as they are well, you can’t force them to stay right. we need to offer them something, whether any programs are definitely being worked out here. today we have a functioning bank data, gifted youth, which includes not only students, but also students of the school, and in this regard, the ministry of education has developed a separate roadmap for the individual support of such gifted children, starting from the moment they enter the data bank. it may actually be at the general high school level. and then when entering our university institution of higher education, it assumes the first priority. we understand that the educational trajectory that
of the olympiad and various competitions. and if we talk about those who are now studying at the university or already the ministry of educationuating from the university, maybe with other departments or with large companies, depending on the university, it is working to ensure that the students who graduate, in order to encourage them to stay here again. here, i know that for the it-sphere. this is a rather serious question, because it people can work. everywhere and accordingly, here as they...
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i would like to introduce the president of the university of idaho, mr. scott green. >> thank you, good afternoon. scott green. president of the university of idaho. today's news and arrest is a welcome one. it is a relief to our university. our community and our extended family. the outpouring of support over the past six weeks helped sustain us during the most trying time. they provide the strength that helped us navigate the international scrutiny, visited on our students and employees. we are truly thankful for the compassion and acts of kindness sloan to our community. kindness is contagious and it provided the light that reclaimed ground lost to evil and darkness. we first want to acknowledge and thank governor little for the early promise of financial support that enabled the university to secure our campus and focus on helping our students and our employees in the wake of the crimes. we also appreciate the idaho state police and the highly visible security presence that brought comfort and calm to community shocked and confused by the senseless cri
i would like to introduce the president of the university of idaho, mr. scott green. >> thank you, good afternoon. scott green. president of the university of idaho. today's news and arrest is a welcome one. it is a relief to our university. our community and our extended family. the outpouring of support over the past six weeks helped sustain us during the most trying time. they provide the strength that helped us navigate the international scrutiny, visited on our students and...
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at the university of miami miller school of medicine.has a medical degree and a masters degree from the university of pennsylvania school of medicine and completed his postgraduate training at harvard university. also the co-author or author of more than 400 scientific manuscripts on cancer. he is on the editorial board of severalrk journals, has written0 essays for the new york time and authored eight books including when blood breaks down. boa few of us know much about hw the agency works. how it became the most trusted regulatory agency in the world. before it existed, they couldd claim treatment for any treatment. a series of tragedies, health crises and patient advocacy force the government to take responsibility for the efficacy and safetyme of drugs and medicl devices. in 2011 tested a century of the evolution demonstrating how the system of checks and balances works or doesn't. now onto the author of the new york times bestseller at the gene and intimate history. a biography of cancer which won the 2011 poster prize in nonfiction
at the university of miami miller school of medicine.has a medical degree and a masters degree from the university of pennsylvania school of medicine and completed his postgraduate training at harvard university. also the co-author or author of more than 400 scientific manuscripts on cancer. he is on the editorial board of severalrk journals, has written0 essays for the new york time and authored eight books including when blood breaks down. boa few of us know much about hw the agency works....
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of belarus. i am personally very grateful. for the university and for our wonderful groups in general, because every person here is just a feature of some kind of capital project minsk university of the third age is implemented by the belarusian association of social workers. for 9 years, the impudent minga executive committee has been helping us to represent sites in the territorial centers of social services for the population in the city of minsk; we also work in libraries. we also have classes there. well, as if some commercial organizations also provide us with a platform for conducting classes free of charge , students of the minsk university project third age pensioners their goal of learning is not getting a new profession, but development and acquaintance itself. unfortunately , the volunteer project is limited in the number of people we can accept, and, as it were, no matter how many volunteers we have who are ready to conduct classes for free. and how many classrooms we have that suit volunteers for classes, where we can conduct them.
of belarus. i am personally very grateful. for the university and for our wonderful groups in general, because every person here is just a feature of some kind of capital project minsk university of the third age is implemented by the belarusian association of social workers. for 9 years, the impudent minga executive committee has been helping us to represent sites in the territorial centers of social services for the population in the city of minsk; we also work in libraries. we also have...
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the other thing pullman is right there i know we were focused on the university of idaho but just theit worked out, i was out there a few times the town had gotten crowded the town of moscow the way it worked out i ended up staying in pullman. one of the things that struck me there's another school that is significantly larger than the university of idaho and i asked around when i was out there there's a lot of cross-pollination between the two schools and it turns out he was a student at the other school what his connection to the university of ido and this house is the primary question now. >> i know a lot of parents are horrified watching the story matches. if university in idaho students but nationwide i don't know if you have any advice their kids heading back for the second semester at this point i know were still trying to figure out what exactly happened. >> you have a very salient point we walked the area out there myself and lawrence jones who is way out from in this case and we noted there are no ring cameras anywhere in the area there were other homes there, nonstudent but
the other thing pullman is right there i know we were focused on the university of idaho but just theit worked out, i was out there a few times the town had gotten crowded the town of moscow the way it worked out i ended up staying in pullman. one of the things that struck me there's another school that is significantly larger than the university of idaho and i asked around when i was out there there's a lot of cross-pollination between the two schools and it turns out he was a student at the...
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the unification of the identification of the final distance for the course of high school and universitysions is quite logical, but it should be noted that aspect a is very important which exams will be taken in the form of a centralized cut. in this communications have also studied the very serious opinion of our public and we believe that surrender. russian and belarusian as a compulsory choice, and the second exam is an optional subject, it will be the most fair for our graduates, unlike the previous campaign, when it was possible to pass four centralized tests, this was largely created somewhere some prerequisites for unconsciously choosing a profession, when we saw a certain so -called running around between universities, when in the last the moment of dependencies on how many points he has chosen a profession in this regard, we believe that passing one additional centralized testing in addition to two centralized exams will be quite logical for a young person to choose any university any specialty that corresponds to three corresponding to the given exams. well , of course, we unde
the unification of the identification of the final distance for the course of high school and universitysions is quite logical, but it should be noted that aspect a is very important which exams will be taken in the form of a centralized cut. in this communications have also studied the very serious opinion of our public and we believe that surrender. russian and belarusian as a compulsory choice, and the second exam is an optional subject, it will be the most fair for our graduates, unlike the...
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the national university of bioresources, stanislav mykolayovych mykolaivkadelivered 200 packages of humanitarian aid, which are distributed to our to the teachers and students who stayed there, that is, the system works, people help ukraine is united from north to south and from west to east and my task as rector i am also going to be there this week and we will also try to expand our activities we also have relevant agreements with the ministry of emergencies regarding the creation of such a point. as you said to invincibility, i specifically do not say its location. you understand why, but it will also be here. we have agreed that there will be heat. there will be internet. there will also be diesel engines. generators and so on. that is, we want you khersonites and plus it is 50-70 m to the bomb shelter, so we are trying to make kherson uh-uh no well, sooner , sooner, sooner, life will get better, because kherson is not a territory, it is primarily people with a ukrainian mentality from the ukrainian system of views of values and so on, mr. oleksandr, b
the national university of bioresources, stanislav mykolayovych mykolaivkadelivered 200 packages of humanitarian aid, which are distributed to our to the teachers and students who stayed there, that is, the system works, people help ukraine is united from north to south and from west to east and my task as rector i am also going to be there this week and we will also try to expand our activities we also have relevant agreements with the ministry of emergencies regarding the creation of such a...
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porn westminster college and queer dance at the university of hawaii. nestly, some of these sound interesting and -- i might have attended some of those. >> if you get a bad grade in the porn class you will know how you can change it. here is the reality. college are becoming racist daycares and teaching you to hate white people. the problem with go angry white males. can you have it in regard to any other ethnicity. they would be burning down the campus because it's racist. that's who runs is colleges now, racist perverts. >> molly: i was having college flashbacks. i was required to watch the unbearable lightness of being. it is exploring sexual norms but blends political and erotic. sometimes it pushes the envelope. >> that's not what this is. that's perverts. we have to call it what it is. we'll get together and watch porn. who is paying to watch porn? i did research for the study. it's free all over the internet. this whole time i didn't know. >> molly: more. critics are calling this "new york times" poll a major fail called you can't say that or can
porn westminster college and queer dance at the university of hawaii. nestly, some of these sound interesting and -- i might have attended some of those. >> if you get a bad grade in the porn class you will know how you can change it. here is the reality. college are becoming racist daycares and teaching you to hate white people. the problem with go angry white males. can you have it in regard to any other ethnicity. they would be burning down the campus because it's racist. that's who...
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tavrida where the university of creative industries will be built, as well as in the houses of localand hotels on the coast, two more substations have been reconstructed new equipment is able to compensate for network congestion. thank you, we have a few more seconds before the start of the regional broadcast. we'll have time to connect the state television and radio broadcasting company penza natalya karpeeva is working in the studio today, hello natalya. today, a renovated children's department was opened in one of the district hospitals. good evening, i have been waiting for this event here for more than 20 years in the children's department of the moksha district hospital, they have carried out a major overhaul, but now the situation in the treatment rooms and wards is almost homely, all the conditions have been created so that the children feel the most comfortably light spacious wards each are designed for three people, but in total in the department of 15 beds it was possible to reconstruct and upgrade the building equipment in six months and the first small patients are alrea
tavrida where the university of creative industries will be built, as well as in the houses of localand hotels on the coast, two more substations have been reconstructed new equipment is able to compensate for network congestion. thank you, we have a few more seconds before the start of the regional broadcast. we'll have time to connect the state television and radio broadcasting company penza natalya karpeeva is working in the studio today, hello natalya. today, a renovated children's...
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electronic resources of our universities are conducting advanced training and retraining of teachers the admission campaign to universities from these four regions. more than 30,000 people entered, of which two and a half thousand were in the joint program. well, then it's with russian universities. now. this is a general university organized practice and internships for students and teachers on the basis of russian universities and, of course, widely deployed university volunteering. schoolchildren who represented russia at the international junior olympiad in natural sciences returned to moscow from colombia that night, returned in triumph, won five gold medals and one silver competition was colossal 60 countries participated in the most difficult task at once in three disciplines of physics, chemistry and biology it is not surprising that each of the winners are now waiting for the best universities in the country of course, without exams. dmitry zaitsev met the golden flight at the airport and talked to the medalists. a many-hour flight from colombia, a transfer in turkey, and fi
electronic resources of our universities are conducting advanced training and retraining of teachers the admission campaign to universities from these four regions. more than 30,000 people entered, of which two and a half thousand were in the joint program. well, then it's with russian universities. now. this is a general university organized practice and internships for students and teachers on the basis of russian universities and, of course, widely deployed university volunteering....
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at the university of south alabama. welcome. thank you. also have the honor to introduce to you gowon, who is an award winning journalist with more than 30 published works on southern history and culture, including watermelon, wine and of freedom. alabama and the movement that changed america. the books that mattered. a reader memoir, a journey to the wilderness war memory, and a southern family's civil war letters go south to freedom. a rain america. in the 1960s, our decade of hope, possibility and innocence and the slave who went to congress a rain was selected as one of npr's best books of 2018 writer in residence at the university of south alabama. he is also the john egerton scholar in residence at the southern alliance at the university of mississippi. he is the winner of the clarence case award for nonfiction, writing the lillian smith book award and the eugene current garcia award for distinction and literary scholarship. in 2019, he was awarded the alabama governor's arts award for his contributions to letter
at the university of south alabama. welcome. thank you. also have the honor to introduce to you gowon, who is an award winning journalist with more than 30 published works on southern history and culture, including watermelon, wine and of freedom. alabama and the movement that changed america. the books that mattered. a reader memoir, a journey to the wilderness war memory, and a southern family's civil war letters go south to freedom. a rain america. in the 1960s, our decade of hope,...
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at the university of california, riverside. he's a prolific author whose books, i think are known to many of us, which include no god, god. 25 how to win a cosmic war, a book about fundamentalism. and 2009 zealot, a book about jesus and god, a sort of history of human religion published in 2017. he's a frequent commentator in diverse media, appearing regularly on a variety television and radio programs across the world. as such, his voice has become one of the most recognizable in american public discourse about religion, about christianity, the place of evangelism, and especially about islam and iran. today, i'm really happy to welcome reza here to princeton to speak about latest book, which, to my mind, you know, at least feels like a book, which in many ways also perhaps your most personal, you know, book to date. this is the story of young man, a princeton grad class of 1907 called howard, a man who, you know, grew up in various places in the united states, ultimately calling the black hills of south dakota home, who came to
at the university of california, riverside. he's a prolific author whose books, i think are known to many of us, which include no god, god. 25 how to win a cosmic war, a book about fundamentalism. and 2009 zealot, a book about jesus and god, a sort of history of human religion published in 2017. he's a frequent commentator in diverse media, appearing regularly on a variety television and radio programs across the world. as such, his voice has become one of the most recognizable in american...