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his foreign policy priorities they call ranvir chance at lot of policy experts international university of applied sciences welcome to d.w. dr is china's president is china president biden's foreign policy number one. speech that he builds not. on the relationship and china china. dresses many of the challenges united states faces in the caracal titian but we really see a new period of pricing he is the sign of revolutionary also when it comes to foreign and security policy. he's also talked about the return to. internationalism a return to working with other countries to achieve his goals we look at america against china we look at europe against china there is no consensus of approach there is the. well i mean there are certain areas where the united states and. areas of cooperation western china for example the whole issue of climate protection and more efficient use of often source is something where he started entering and out of china and of course in the end in certain areas there is more. cooperation between the e.u. and china but in other areas united states clearly show that it's not onl
his foreign policy priorities they call ranvir chance at lot of policy experts international university of applied sciences welcome to d.w. dr is china's president is china president biden's foreign policy number one. speech that he builds not. on the relationship and china china. dresses many of the challenges united states faces in the caracal titian but we really see a new period of pricing he is the sign of revolutionary also when it comes to foreign and security policy. he's also talked...
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economist at berlin's university of applied signs a speaking to the w.'s chalcedony there not to some of the other global business stories making news the s. and p. 500 the broad based stock yes your stock index has crossed the $4000.00 point more for the 1st time that after strong economic data surprisingly robust jobs growth led to a rally in the x. stands at $4019.00 points and was not closed for the easter week it up to 50000000 doses of johnson and johnson's covered 19 vaccine were ruined when workers at a production facility in baltimore maryland mixed up the greetings according to the new york times the mistake is leading to a delay in federal approval of the plant's production lines no johnson and johnson vaccine doses administered to the public or tainted the opec oil cartel and allied countries say they will gradually add back some $2000000.00 barrels per day of oil production from may to july as the global economy recovers from be covert 19 pandemic the move increased production that was slashed last year to support prices as demand sagged duri
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foreign policy priorities they called it is a chance at lot of policy experts international university of applied sciences welcome to d.w. dr is china's president is china president biden's foreign policy number one. absolutely we see in his speech that he builds a lot of this on the relationship that china and the competition with china he also addresses many of the challenges united states faces in the global competition said we really see very new. pricing he is the sighing and revolutionary also when it comes to foreign and security policy. he's also talked about the return to. internationalism a return to working with other countries to achieve his goals. we look at america against china but we look at europe against china there is no consensus of approach there is that. well i mean past certain areas where the united states. areas of cooperation with china for example the whole issue of climate protection. or efficient use of often sources is something where he started it entering and out of china and of course. and in certain areas there is more. cooperation between the e.u. and china but
foreign policy priorities they called it is a chance at lot of policy experts international university of applied sciences welcome to d.w. dr is china's president is china president biden's foreign policy number one. absolutely we see in his speech that he builds a lot of this on the relationship that china and the competition with china he also addresses many of the challenges united states faces in the global competition said we really see very new. pricing he is the sighing and revolutionary...
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economist university of applied science. so they've been democrats certainly put a lot of pressure on germany and german businesses to speed up the pace of digitalisation is it working so far i would say digitalisation is not in a bad shape but by international comparison it's not looking overly good so it was a good idea definitely to have in those programs that have been put in place to dampen the effects of the pen to make to have some digital components included in the sense that some support measures knowledge support digitalisation in germany which support venture capital for example financing to start ups and these kind of things so that's going definitely in the right direction we need that. so germany is now in the midst of this 3rd wave of infections the vaccine rollout has been a bit of a disaster lockdowns are being extended what is the outlook now for the german economy. it obviously all depends on how the penn demick evolves right but given what most experts expect that the nose down substantially over the next
economist university of applied science. so they've been democrats certainly put a lot of pressure on germany and german businesses to speed up the pace of digitalisation is it working so far i would say digitalisation is not in a bad shape but by international comparison it's not looking overly good so it was a good idea definitely to have in those programs that have been put in place to dampen the effects of the pen to make to have some digital components included in the sense that some...
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from bell and university of applied sciences speaking to. that now from 6 known for its well beaten chef the pandemic of fred coax out of work in paris however one business is saving them from having to hang. by providing restaurant called us emails to locals in lockdown. with everything shut down the french are cooking more at home though that's often not as good as in a fine french restaurant but when some talented amateur started cooking for their neighborhood it opened up new possibilities. or soon to transform into a business and wiis 3 friends have only one goal to make food a pleasure. the measurement in essence i used to hang a menu in our apartment building the neighbors could order by text message. as you can very simple dishes for 10 euro's each you know if i thought about it all in my friends and i thought why don't we do this in all of paris. now twice a week pierre louis sorts fresh ingredients from the wholesale market in the boxes he doesn't cook at himself anymore that's done by some 30 trained cooks all of them jobless right
from bell and university of applied sciences speaking to. that now from 6 known for its well beaten chef the pandemic of fred coax out of work in paris however one business is saving them from having to hang. by providing restaurant called us emails to locals in lockdown. with everything shut down the french are cooking more at home though that's often not as good as in a fine french restaurant but when some talented amateur started cooking for their neighborhood it opened up new possibilities....
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the design has met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of the it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zygotes from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the past has prepared a surprise experiment for us it's a perfect example of how they use an extra 6 chemistry technology to design a communication strategies for companies. so. this is an experiment that we already did at the beginning of last year which received pretty good feedback. experiment has been refined far not a little bit perfected yes. i've our goal is to be able to use different liquids. this is. for example blood or gold and liquids on the. net see the results. very nice indeed well back in the late 1950 s. indus and doff when west germany 1st chancellor i don't know what had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines took offense at that conservative sentiment
the design has met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of the it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zygotes from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the past has prepared a surprise experiment for us it's a perfect example of how they use an extra 6 chemistry...
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the design has met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of my it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zikos from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the past has prepared a surprise experiment for us it is a perfect example of how they use and make strides to fix chemistry and technology to design communication strategies for companies. so. this is an experiment that we already did at the beginning of last year which received pretty good feedback. the experiment has been refined for far not a little bit perfected that's. right our goal is to be able to use different liquids . this is. for example blood or gold and liquids on the fly but. let's see the results. very nice indeed well back in the late 1950 s. in doesn't doff when west germany is 1st chancellor i don't know where had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines to
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digitisation in germany to chance that really met up with ferdinand fish no economist at berlin's university of applied sciences so they're going to because certainly it put a lot of pressure on germany and german businesses to speed up. the pace of digitalisation is it working. so far i would say digitalisation is not in a bad shape but by international comparison it's not looking overly good so it was a good idea definitely to have in those programs that have been put in place to dampen the effects of the pandemic to have some digital components included in the sense that some support measures knowledge support. in germany which supports venture capital for example financing to start ups and these kind of things so that's going definitely in the right direction we need that so germany is now in the midst of this 3rd wave of infections the vaccine rollout has been a bit of a disaster lockdowns are being extended what is the outlook now for the german economy. it obviously all depends on how the pen demick evolves right but given most experts expect that. substantially over the next few weeks and month
digitisation in germany to chance that really met up with ferdinand fish no economist at berlin's university of applied sciences so they're going to because certainly it put a lot of pressure on germany and german businesses to speed up. the pace of digitalisation is it working. so far i would say digitalisation is not in a bad shape but by international comparison it's not looking overly good so it was a good idea definitely to have in those programs that have been put in place to dampen the...
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the design has met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of the it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zite guys from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the panel has prepared a surprise experiment for us it's a perfect example of how they use an extra to fix chemistry and technology to design communication strategies for companies. this is an experiment that we already did at the beginning of last year which received pretty good feedback. the experiment has been refined for far not a little bit perfected yes. right our goal is to be able to use different liquids. this is. for example blood or gold and liquids. let's see the results. very nice indeed well back in the late 1950 s. in doesn't doff when west germany 1st chancellor i don't know where had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines took offense at that conservati
the design has met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of the it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zite guys from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the panel has prepared a surprise experiment for us it's a perfect example of how they use an extra to fix...
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the design has met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of the it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zite guys from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the past has prepared a surprise experiment for us it is a perfect example of how they use a mixture of physics chemistry and technology to design communications strategies for companies. this is an experiment that we already did at the beginning of last year which received pretty good feedback. the experiment has been refined for far not a little bit perfected yes. right our goal is to be able to use different liquids. this is. for example blood or gold and liquids on the. net see the results. very nice indeed well back in the late 1950 s. in doesn't doff when west germany 1st chancellor kahn had i don't know where had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines took offens
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more on the state of digitize ation in germany chelsea delaney with 3rd and 5th economist university of applied science. so they've been timid has certainly put a lot of pressure on germany and german businesses to speed up the pace of digitalisation is it working so far i would say digitalisation is not in a bad shape but by international comparison it's not looking overly good so it was a good idea definitely to have in those programs that have been put in place to dampen the effects of the pen damage to have some digital components included in the sense that some support measures knowledge support digitalisation in germany which support venture capital for example financing to start ups and these kind of things so that's going definitely in the right direction we need that. so germany is now in the midst of this 3rd wave of infections the vaccine rollout has been a bit of a disaster lockdowns are being extended what is the outlook now for the german economy. it obviously all depends on how the right but given what most experts expect that pandemics nose down substantially over the next few w
more on the state of digitize ation in germany chelsea delaney with 3rd and 5th economist university of applied science. so they've been timid has certainly put a lot of pressure on germany and german businesses to speed up the pace of digitalisation is it working so far i would say digitalisation is not in a bad shape but by international comparison it's not looking overly good so it was a good idea definitely to have in those programs that have been put in place to dampen the effects of the...
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the designers met each other in 2007 here at the university of applied sciences indecl doff they still come here regularly but now as teaches in front of the it definitely gives you new ideas about approaches because you exchange ideas with the students who are also a bit younger than you and you get a bit more of the zygotes from the younger adults and that is very enriching. today the past has prepared a surprise experiment for arrest and is a perfect example of how they use an extra 6 chemistry and technology to design a communication strategies for companies. this is an experiment that we already did at the beginning of last year which received pretty good feedback. the experiment has been refined for far not a little bit perfected years. right our goal is to be able to use different liquids . this is. for example blood or gold and liquids on the. net see the results. very nice indeed well back in the late 1950 s. in doesn't doff when west germany is 1st chancellor conrad i dunno i had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines took offense at that c
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university and to come on a student visa as a student. tom had tried a number of different universities. he even applied for one of the essay contests, but unfortunately he came in second. i mean we we talked about the pressure on students now to write their admissions essays. imagine what it was like being in europe knowing that this was your chance to escape and to get to the united states so he but he came in second in this in this contest. he worked with a quaker organization the american friends service committee, which was running the largest non-jewish. organization in the united states to kind of help refugees escape nazi europe, so they helped tom and other students match with their universities. finally tom was accepted at mcpherson college a small christian school in rural, kansas. the students at mcpherson helped raise money. they even held a fundraising drive in april 1939 to give tom a scholarship to be able to attend mcpherson was open to accepting refugee students like tom, but that wasn't the case at other schools some of which had quotas that limited the number of jewish students who c
university and to come on a student visa as a student. tom had tried a number of different universities. he even applied for one of the essay contests, but unfortunately he came in second. i mean we we talked about the pressure on students now to write their admissions essays. imagine what it was like being in europe knowing that this was your chance to escape and to get to the united states so he but he came in second in this in this contest. he worked with a quaker organization the american...
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was a self-taught -- [inaudible] and again, mildred decided she wanted to go to the university of wisconsin. so she applied. it was open to women and men. she got her b.a. there. she went on for her master's degree and there she met a german exchange student, and they got married. and then in the -- she ended up -- [inaudible] in germany in 1929 hoping to get her ph.d.. and while she was enrolled in the ph.d. program, she she lectured about american literature at the university of berlin and also at a night school for impoverished germans. ofof course -- [inaudible] when this meteoric rise of the nazi party, so she was so appalled, both she and arvin were, so they started inviting people into the apartment to form a constitution group, a discussion circle is what they called it. initially, they shortened the name to the circle. she invited her students and then they invited their friends, and by 1940 it had become the largest underground group in berlin. the group was diverse. members were jewish, catholic, property entrant, atheist, they were factory workers, office workers, english professors, journalist
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of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more thai talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real. is she a boxer a model or a student. of the. lung i am usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. than plan out each next step carefully. the same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university is my biggest goal hayley i run. the kick boxing legend non tomb has gone back to school to as a teacher. once a week she teaches children the art of more tie boxing at this bangkok school. i. was doing them with high net. the quantum theory and with young i knew a teacher and he asked me if i'd like to teach kids what my time is not just about exercise but also about physical control and discipline. it helps you concentrate and the kids are learning something that they can use for self-defense so we're passing on an old high tradition. isn't just our nationa
of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more thai talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real. is she a boxer a model or a student. of the. lung i am usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. than plan out each next step carefully. the same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university...
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of reducing crime. our communities are not a secret. laura: add to that the discrimination against asian americans applying to universities. a lot of liberal elites don't want them dominating universities or in some cases even having fair access to the application process. that is a separate issue but somewhat related. thank you, good to see you. why did biden take a bunch of celebs to take the covid vaccine. raymond arroyo has the details of the tv spectacular coming your way, seen and unseen next. why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for postage and great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/save and never go to the post office again >> laura: it's time for our jillian: time for the seen and unseen segment where we unpacked the cultural source of the day and we turn to the author of the thief who still have an raymond arroyo. biden announced the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan today.
of reducing crime. our communities are not a secret. laura: add to that the discrimination against asian americans applying to universities. a lot of liberal elites don't want them dominating universities or in some cases even having fair access to the application process. that is a separate issue but somewhat related. thank you, good to see you. why did biden take a bunch of celebs to take the covid vaccine. raymond arroyo has the details of the tv spectacular coming your way, seen and unseen...
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the opposition as one of their intelligence officers he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what fire has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photographs pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the family as caesar who secretly combi them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country now in kabul and they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything i can only sit behind the witnesses and record that testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is the sion was really really pat on the never forget the photo. example that i tried not to see those photos the tool the guns so i guess in this particular court session. it was necessar
the opposition as one of their intelligence officers he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what fire has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most...
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the opposition as one of their intelligence officers he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photographs pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the family as caesar who secretly conquered them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country now in kabul and they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything i can only sit behind the witnesses and record that testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is the sion was really really bad i'll never forget the photos. example that i tried not to see those photos the tool the guns so i guess in this particular court session. it was ne
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of charleston. and i did that. i didn't realize when i applied for the deanship at the university of minnesota, my complexion would make me the first black dean the university of minnesota had hired in 150 years. [laughter] i have had a lot of firsts, which i found remarkable at the time. again, i would not have come to that conclusion had i not been exposed to these anomalies in vietnam, as it were. it solidified my intend to go back and work harder at something i knew needed to be done. >> you may have already answered this, but what are some of the life lessons you learned from military service? >> not that i needed any more discipline, but discipline is important to make any progress towards life goals. i have learned that to be taken as a credible person, you had to be able to deliver and do what you were trained to do when you are trained to do it in a timely fashion. i learned not to mince words necessarily. but be forthright and candid, because that is the only way you can get an agreement on what an issue is. talking with people to get them to understand what needs to be done in a way that respects their
of charleston. and i did that. i didn't realize when i applied for the deanship at the university of minnesota, my complexion would make me the first black dean the university of minnesota had hired in 150 years. [laughter] i have had a lot of firsts, which i found remarkable at the time. again, i would not have come to that conclusion had i not been exposed to these anomalies in vietnam, as it were. it solidified my intend to go back and work harder at something i knew needed to be done....
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of making an effort in reducing crime. our communities are not any safer. >> laura: and we add to that the discrimination, in some cases against asian-americans applying to universitieslites don't want them and dominating universities or even in some cases having fair access to the application process. that's also going on, a separate issue but somewhat related. helen, thank you. good to see you tonight. why does biden think a bunch of celebs will help convince americans to take the covid vaccine? raymond arroyo has all the details of the tv spectacular coming your way. "seen and unseen" next. >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment will re-unpack the cultural stories of the day. we turn to the author of the thief who stole heaven, fox news contributor raymond arroyo. ray, biden announced his withdrawal of troops from afghanistan today. >> as of today, there are 2,488 u.s. troops and personnel who have died in operation enduring freedom and operation freedom sentinel. throughout the process my northstar has been remembering what it was like when my late son was deployed to iraq. >> this is more of the biden empathy indemnity where he offers up his perso
of making an effort in reducing crime. our communities are not any safer. >> laura: and we add to that the discrimination, in some cases against asian-americans applying to universitieslites don't want them and dominating universities or even in some cases having fair access to the application process. that's also going on, a separate issue but somewhat related. helen, thank you. good to see you tonight. why does biden think a bunch of celebs will help convince americans to take the covid...
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one of the great joys of doing that is to use those lessons to apply to the present. we've been doing that through the university of michigan, i think this is my 30th year at the university of michigan. i've been here a while doing that. host: it includes archival material including some posters like this one. it reads "parents of earth, are your children fully immunized?" where did this come from? dr. markel: i'm not seeing that poster right now so i can't look at it. there is a whole series of posters that go back from the early 20th century well into thewpa -- into the wpa project, so without looking at the poster it's hard to tell the exact era. this is been going on for about 100 years. host: what is a vaccine passport? what is its history? dr. markel: that's a funny phrase that has caught the media's attention and the public at large, a new term similar to vaccine hesitancy. we have always had vaccine passports, they may not have been called vaccine passports, but as a very young person in baltimore in the 1980's i would always sign a little passport or piece of paper, it was made out of cardboard or other
one of the great joys of doing that is to use those lessons to apply to the present. we've been doing that through the university of michigan, i think this is my 30th year at the university of michigan. i've been here a while doing that. host: it includes archival material including some posters like this one. it reads "parents of earth, are your children fully immunized?" where did this come from? dr. markel: i'm not seeing that poster right now so i can't look at it. there is a...
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of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more tired talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real key . is she a boxer a model or a student. long. usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. ambitious and plan out each next step carefully. same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university is my biggest goal hayley i write. the kick boxing legend tomb has gone back to school to as a teacher. once a week she teaches children the art of more tie boxing at this bangkok school. the thing that were tying up. the quantum theory and what how young i knew a teacher and he asked me if i'd like to teach kids the way tie is not just about exercise but also about physical control and discipline. it helps you concentrate and the kids are learning something that they can use for self defense so we're passing on an old type tradition. isn't just our national s
of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more tired talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real key . is she a boxer a model or a student. long. usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. ambitious and plan out each next step carefully. same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university is...
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of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more time talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real. issue a boxer a model or a student. along i am usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. ambitious and plan out each next step carefully on the same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university is my biggest goal hayley i lay right out. the kick boxing legend tomb has gone back to school to as a teacher. once a week she teaches children the art of more tie boxing at this bangkok school. i. was getting on with time. the quantum theory in which young i knew a teacher and he asked me if i'd like to teach kids the way tie is not just about exercise but also about physical control and discipline. it helps you concentrate and the kids are learning something that they can use for self defense so we're passing on an old tie tradition. isn't just our nati
of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more time talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real. issue a boxer a model or a student. along i am usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. ambitious and plan out each next step carefully on the same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into...
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university of kentucky sent out a bunch of acceptance emails to incoming freshmen the other day. the only problem being the emails were sent out by mistake to 500,000 students. imagine never applying to the university of kentucky, getting accepted and then even worse, getting rejected. it is like you're walking down the street and somebody comes up to you and says, i will not marry you! >>> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by progressive, making it easier to bundle insurance. >> that's more than a mistake. hopefully you find that out before you get to the aisle and they go i don't want to marry you. >>> as you wake up in the west, we have breaking news you need to know about, it's affecting the and tire coronavirus vaccination effort. the cdc and fda said this morning the johnson & johnson vaccine should be put on hold in this country. the single-dose vaccine hard already been given to 6.8 million americans. >> investigators are looking into six cases of blood clots in women, all under the age of 48 who received the vaccine. one of the women died from that dangerous condition. in a statement johnson & johnson says, no clear causal relationship has been established between
university of kentucky sent out a bunch of acceptance emails to incoming freshmen the other day. the only problem being the emails were sent out by mistake to 500,000 students. imagine never applying to the university of kentucky, getting accepted and then even worse, getting rejected. it is like you're walking down the street and somebody comes up to you and says, i will not marry you! >>> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by progressive, making it easier to bundle...
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fulton county medical examiner's office is with us now, a distinguished scholar of applied forensics at jackson state university to see you, gentlemejoseph, thanks for being here. i want to talk about pulmonologist martin tobin, he gave detailed descriptions of what happened to floyd in those nine minutes. it was hard to take in for anybody watching. i was thinking of his family and how they were dealing with this. what stood out to you in that testimony? >> i have to tell you, dr. tobin out of all of thens withes, expert witnesses that we have seen so far, had this compelling narrative. he's a clinician, that means he treats living patients in a clinical setting on a daily basis, and he walked everyone through george floyd's final moments, step by step, as if he were nasrrating the end of geore floyd's life from a clinical perspective, and it was quite striking. he even went through the whole process of the lack of oxygen that the major muscle groups were receiving in mr. floyd's death. and even to the point where he was doing the descriptor relative to the handcuffs behind the back, the hand being pushed up,
fulton county medical examiner's office is with us now, a distinguished scholar of applied forensics at jackson state university to see you, gentlemejoseph, thanks for being here. i want to talk about pulmonologist martin tobin, he gave detailed descriptions of what happened to floyd in those nine minutes. it was hard to take in for anybody watching. i was thinking of his family and how they were dealing with this. what stood out to you in that testimony? >> i have to tell you, dr. tobin...
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the opposition as one of their intelligence officers he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universalurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photograms pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the family as caesar who secretly copied them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country the now in cold blood they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything i can only sit behind the witnesses and record their testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is session was really really bad at all and never forget the photos. for that i tried not to see those photos it'll take us so i guess in this particular court session and it was ne
the opposition as one of their intelligence officers he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universalurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most...
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immediately con notes either the strict scrutiny test, or suggest there is some kind of universal fixed formulation that applies in this context. the way we read this court's precedent, exact dates could requires that the state or governmental interest must reflect the burden on first amendment rights. that it incorporates an element of flexibility in analysis that is tied to the first amendment burden, and the more significant the burden, the more stringent the analysis the court would have to make. justice: thank you. chief justice roberts: justice gorsuch. justice: good morning, general. i want to poke a little further into this facial challenge question and your responses. i understand your response but the charity would have to come forward with some evidence that is likely to be harassed, or that its donors might be. but doesn't that put the cart before the horse, or invert the first amendment analysis? because you are placing donors and organizations, or so the argument goes, in the in and people -- in the unenviable position of proving their donors have been harassed, in order to advocate for their firs
immediately con notes either the strict scrutiny test, or suggest there is some kind of universal fixed formulation that applies in this context. the way we read this court's precedent, exact dates could requires that the state or governmental interest must reflect the burden on first amendment rights. that it incorporates an element of flexibility in analysis that is tied to the first amendment burden, and the more significant the burden, the more stringent the analysis the court would have to...
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to the opposition as one of their intelligence officers applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photographs pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the family as caesar who secretly combi them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country the now in cold blood they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. as i said. to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything i can only sit behind the witnesses and record that testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is session was really really bad at all and never forget the faith. in god for that i tried not to see those photos it'll take us so i guess in this particular court ses
to the opposition as one of their intelligence officers applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most...
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but has that done anything to the number of high school seniors who are applying t universities acrosse country? it's such a great question. fascinating it's actually the opposite. application numbers are sky high with the. lack of the requirement to take the a c t or the s, a t and many students getting past fail grades. students are feeling like what that i must will apply everywhere. so as a result, the application numbers are huge. . there is not a reduction in the tuition price for going to school online. so as you can imagine, we are all hoping and praying that everybody will be back on campus full time in september. yeah and that's the thing is that it's yeah, there we were in seeing those reductions, intuition, so you got to figure out if it's. if it's worth it for you. okay, so let's say you, you have a college bound high school senior on day have a few schools. they've been accepted to what one of the most important considerations it's for deciding which school might be right. and do you consider different factors in this current climate in the middle of the pandemic? so such
but has that done anything to the number of high school seniors who are applying t universities acrosse country? it's such a great question. fascinating it's actually the opposite. application numbers are sky high with the. lack of the requirement to take the a c t or the s, a t and many students getting past fail grades. students are feeling like what that i must will apply everywhere. so as a result, the application numbers are huge. . there is not a reduction in the tuition price for going...
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university of baltimore in 1986. and then my ph.d was from the university of baltimore in forensic toxicology in 1991. >> do you have any specialized certifications? >> specialized it board of fellows of the toxicology. >> you can applythe board after three years after you have your ph.d. they examine your credentials to see you're active in the field of forensic toxicology. if you have the right references and you're active in the field, they will allow you to sit for an examination. if you pass the examination, the board votes on your final certification. after that, you have to do continuing education each year and attain a minimum number of continuing education credits and every five years you have to reapply to the board for reaccreditation. >> have you gone through all those requirements? yes, i have. >> are you up to date with all the continuing education requirements as well? >> i am. >> i'm going to get back to your control as a forensic toxicologist. can you describe your day-to-day job duties. >> my primary responsibility is to do case review and what that means is when toxicology tests are performed at nms labs, particularly ones that require many different kinds of tests to be done, they wind up being re
university of baltimore in 1986. and then my ph.d was from the university of baltimore in forensic toxicology in 1991. >> do you have any specialized certifications? >> specialized it board of fellows of the toxicology. >> you can applythe board after three years after you have your ph.d. they examine your credentials to see you're active in the field of forensic toxicology. if you have the right references and you're active in the field, they will allow you to sit for an...
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the opposition as one of their intelligence officers and he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photograms pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the family as caesar who secretly combi them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country now in cold blood they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. so i was there to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything. i can only sit behind the witnesses and record that testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is session was really really bad i will never forget the photos example that i tried not to see those photos the tool the guns so i guess in this particular court sessio
the opposition as one of their intelligence officers and he applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most...
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harm it also reports from pember the capital of kabul delgado. 26 year old daughter deed says he has a university degree but he can't find a job he's applied to the gas companies operating in northern missouri but it's been one rejection after another with this. i think there's some kind of discrimination going on these companies have very few muslim because from kabul the province most of the good jobs and money goes to the foreigners and government officials even jobs for mechanics and electricians they don't hire many of us. got a province in northern mozambique is where most of the major gas discoveries have been made in recent years but the region has high levels of poverty and inequality when rubies and gas were discovered here many people thought it would mean jobs and a better life but that hasn't happened instead the poor are feeling more and more marginalized and say only a small elites in mozambique are benefiting. the country's president felipe a new city says he i saw links local armed group that causes al-shabaab is manipulating disgruntled youth and recruiting some of them as fighters but very out to ruth says he's not givin
harm it also reports from pember the capital of kabul delgado. 26 year old daughter deed says he has a university degree but he can't find a job he's applied to the gas companies operating in northern missouri but it's been one rejection after another with this. i think there's some kind of discrimination going on these companies have very few muslim because from kabul the province most of the good jobs and money goes to the foreigners and government officials even jobs for mechanics and...
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perspective of historians, this applied conservatism,, this institutionalization of advocacy is a remarkable development. since the 1960s, what has been called a conservative parallel universe has arisen and it continues to expand been conservatives should also take consolation if not exactly convert from the acts of aggression being committed by those on the left. they are opening up new opportunities for those two cultivate alliances in defense of free speech, stability and an affirmative interpretation of americanan history. and one of the most encouraging signs as the academic freedom alliance headquartered in princeton launched a couple of weeks ago and still conservatives must do more than celebrate their past achievements and react defensively to the challenge from the left so to lose the fear of losing they must redouble their efforts to expand influence beyond the ranks of those already committed to the cause and too often it seems to me that a conservative parallel universe does not engage sufficiently with those that live out side of the boundaries and that includes millions of americans including asians and hispanics and black americans when the pastor have been
perspective of historians, this applied conservatism,, this institutionalization of advocacy is a remarkable development. since the 1960s, what has been called a conservative parallel universe has arisen and it continues to expand been conservatives should also take consolation if not exactly convert from the acts of aggression being committed by those on the left. they are opening up new opportunities for those two cultivate alliances in defense of free speech, stability and an affirmative...
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of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more tired talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real. is she a boxer a model or a student. all along oh yeah usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. and plan out each next step carefully. the same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university is my biggest goal hayley i run. the kickboxing legends non tomb has gone back to school to as a teacher. once a week she teaches children the art of more tie boxing at this bangkok school. i. was doing them with tying up. the quantum theory and wife yeah i knew a teacher and he asked me if i'd like to teach kids what my tie is not just about exercise but also about physical control and discipline. it helps you concentrate and the kids are learning something that they can use for self defense so we're passing on an old tie tradition. isn't just our national s
of town every day. she's getting ready to apply for university. or more tired talent has earned her a scholarship so her dedication to the sport has paid off. but who is the real. is she a boxer a model or a student. all along oh yeah usually i do less in the days after a fight i go out with friends if i have classes in the afternoon. and plan out each next step carefully. the same time i'm flexible and can deal with any situation i think the real p. milan is a student getting into university...
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are not eligible to apply for government funding at the same time many of the families cannot afford to pay fees that are often $34000.00 euros for one year even at a public university and also the students it's very difficult for them to apply for a loan to cover their for their fees so they have a hard time and you also have other cases like in our report she basically 10 supposed great program that is also not supported by the scheme and because she doesn't have money she would not be able to basically study and this is of course unfair i mean also from my background i studied in germany for me it was given to have free access to education from school to university and enormous privilege so of course i can fully understand her and the students position but on the other hand you also have the universities here basically they are running a business in the end of the day they have to look at their expenditure and their income if they don't get money from student fees they will eventually not be able to pay lecture us and the last place the government of course and i do sincerely believe that many in government do really want to make university education accessible f
are not eligible to apply for government funding at the same time many of the families cannot afford to pay fees that are often $34000.00 euros for one year even at a public university and also the students it's very difficult for them to apply for a loan to cover their for their fees so they have a hard time and you also have other cases like in our report she basically 10 supposed great program that is also not supported by the scheme and because she doesn't have money she would not be able...
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the opposition as one of their intelligence officers be applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photograms pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the family as caesar who secretly copied them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country now in cold blood they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. so i was there to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything i can only sit behind the witnesses and record that testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is the shin was really really bad i will never forget the photos. example that i tried not to see those photos as a tool because i guess in this particular court session
the opposition as one of their intelligence officers be applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if the. it took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most...
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are not eligible to apply for government funding at the same time many of the families cannot afford to pay fees that are often $34000.00 euros for one year even at a public university and also the students it's very difficult for them to apply for a loan to cover their for their fees so they have a hard time and you also have other cases like in our report she basically 10 supposed great program that is also not supported by the scheme and because she doesn't have money she would not be able to basically study and this is of course unfair i mean also from my background i studied in germany for me it was given to have free access to education from school to university and enormous privilege so of course i can fully understand her and the students position but on the other hand you also have the university see a basically they are running a business in the end of the day they have to look at their expenditure and their income if they don't get money from student fees they will eventually not be able to pay lecture us and the last play of the government of course and i do sincerely believe that many in government do really want to make university education accessible
are not eligible to apply for government funding at the same time many of the families cannot afford to pay fees that are often $34000.00 euros for one year even at a public university and also the students it's very difficult for them to apply for a loan to cover their for their fees so they have a hard time and you also have other cases like in our report she basically 10 supposed great program that is also not supported by the scheme and because she doesn't have money she would not be able...
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the new order of hitler can be conclusively defeated by the new order of democracy which is the new deal universally extended and applied. clearly this represents continuity that the political and moral underpinnings of the new deal. for new dealer hopkins, the wellbeing of americans was closely connected to the wellbeing the people everywhere in the world. this is important to remember, because we live in a global society. hopkins' legacy, of course, is the long term effects of the programs and policies that he promulgated. and also in the physical monuments left behind by the wpa projects. but even more important are the ideas he left behind. the most basic of these is that, quote, full employment miscellaneous and can be attained within the framework of our traditional democratic processes. in 1946, john steinbeck wrote that hopkins' legacy was the idea that human welfare is the first and final task of government. this was the new spirit of liberalism that the new deal introduced. today we stand in the shadow of new dealers like harry hopkins and their ideals must remain part of the national agenda. we live in an age
the new order of hitler can be conclusively defeated by the new order of democracy which is the new deal universally extended and applied. clearly this represents continuity that the political and moral underpinnings of the new deal. for new dealer hopkins, the wellbeing of americans was closely connected to the wellbeing the people everywhere in the world. this is important to remember, because we live in a global society. hopkins' legacy, of course, is the long term effects of the programs...
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of the black lives matter movement now according to university officials the event was shut down because of violations of the school's mosque policy as behind the to say there were clear double standards applied as officials allowed protesters to get rowdy and one step away from being. well here we can see the campaign is making noise and disrupting proceedings conservative personality will which he was to speak of the event gave us his take on what happened. they don't want to have conservatives come and speak on their campuses because they know that if the students here will know it's messenger greater usenets is that maybe they'll turn against the agenda at the university and they don't want that so you want there to be open discourse you want there to be people on the left and people on the right able to have conversations that come together and find out the best ideas but the far left in america doesn't want that at all if you have a difference of opinion in them and they want to shut you down they don't want to hear your side of the story all they want to ostracize you to destroy you to shame you for your beliefs and so it's not like those protesters new ones going to take my mascot and
of the black lives matter movement now according to university officials the event was shut down because of violations of the school's mosque policy as behind the to say there were clear double standards applied as officials allowed protesters to get rowdy and one step away from being. well here we can see the campaign is making noise and disrupting proceedings conservative personality will which he was to speak of the event gave us his take on what happened. they don't want to have...
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are not eligible to apply for government funding at the same time many of the families cannot afford to pay fees that are often $34000.00 euros for one year even at a public university and also the students it's very difficult for them to apply for a loan to cover their for their fees so they have a hard time and you also have other cases like you in our report she basically attends the post grad program that is also not supported by the scheme and because she doesn't have money she would not be able to basically study and this is of course unfair i mean also from my background i studied in germany for me it was given to have free access to education from school to university and enormous privilege so of course i can fully understand her and the students position but on the other hand you also have the universities you have basically they are running a business in the end of the day they have to look at their expenditure and their income if they don't get money from student fees they will eventually not be able to pay lecture us and the last play of the government of course and i do sincerely believe that many in government do really want to make university educatio
are not eligible to apply for government funding at the same time many of the families cannot afford to pay fees that are often $34000.00 euros for one year even at a public university and also the students it's very difficult for them to apply for a loan to cover their for their fees so they have a hard time and you also have other cases like you in our report she basically attends the post grad program that is also not supported by the scheme and because she doesn't have money she would not...
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the opposition as one of their intelligence officers be applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if. they took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most difficult moments for her. the caesar photographs pictures taken by a former syrian military photographer referred to by the alias caesar who secretly combi them while still working for the regime and later smuggled them out of the country the now they are evidence of the assad regime's torture methods. to see victims depicted in this way without being able to change anything. i can only sit behind the witnesses and record that testimony but i can't change anything in syria. and this is the sion was really really bad at i will never forget the photos. it was full of that i tried not to see those photos it'll take us so i guess in this particular court session. it was necessary. t
the opposition as one of their intelligence officers be applied for asylum in germany when he told the authorities about his past they arrested him under the principle of universal jurisdiction that allows a state to prosecute crimes against humanity even if. they took place outside of their territory and even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are citizens of that state since then you know what far has heard and seen many cruel stories in the courtroom this was one of the most...