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philip tedeschais social worker and executive director of the institute for ection at theco university of denver>> they're some of the most reliable relationships we have. and in this time, when we're required to be distant from one another, they're playing a particularly relevant role in helping us manage isolation, and leliness. >> reporter: loneliness was a huge issue even before the novel >> loneliness and isolation is t single most dangerous mental health condition that we treat ithe united states. it's about as dangerous as being a chronic cigarette smoker for, in terms of lethality. >> reporter: tedeschi cites numerous studies that have found an association between pet health benefits. range of owners ercise mave fewerhat pet doctetor visits and sleep b and emotionally, pets help increase self-esteem, and a decrease stre feelings of loneliness. >> looking at yr cat in the background, who is having a nice nap right at the moment. when we see another living being, who is able to relax, we're also able to relax. >> reporter: so her being that passutedight behind me is actually serving a func
philip tedeschais social worker and executive director of the institute for ection at theco university of denver>> they're some of the most reliable relationships we have. and in this time, when we're required to be distant from one another, they're playing a particularly relevant role in helping us manage isolation, and leliness. >> reporter: loneliness was a huge issue even before the novel >> loneliness and isolation is t single most dangerous mental health condition that...
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ambassador to sikh and former assistant of state to east asia and now chancellor at university of denveropher hill. and allied commander retired four-star admiral james ste starides. i'm going to start with you when you think about the president's handling of the coronavirus and how it has taken place, has that opened up the u.s. for potential military or secyber attacks fro other countries? has that mads potentially more vulnerable? >> i think the virus is making us more vulnerable in a variety of ways. i'll give you two. one is the deployed overseas forces are often packed together physic physically closely. think about the ships and u.s. aircraft carriers but certainly, our special forces. air crews packed in hangar bays around the world. with that promise simximity com vulnerability to the virus. we've seen "the roosevelt" taken offline. yes, this is going to make us vulnerable. i'll tell you the one i've worried about more, i've mentioned this a couple times of late, is cyber. or cyber vulnerabilities. as we try to shift so many of our functions outside of in-person situation, and i
ambassador to sikh and former assistant of state to east asia and now chancellor at university of denveropher hill. and allied commander retired four-star admiral james ste starides. i'm going to start with you when you think about the president's handling of the coronavirus and how it has taken place, has that opened up the u.s. for potential military or secyber attacks fro other countries? has that mads potentially more vulnerable? >> i think the virus is making us more vulnerable in a...
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magnet cum laude graduate from tulane and also has an element for my hometown university, the university of denver. he is the author and do have a copy because the book was published in may, the author of the founding myth, which as you pointed out to be, and i took note, has blurbs from two, law professors. as i said this came out in may 2019. once again i'm going to hold them as tricky as i can to the time. i will tell you two, one, then stop please. so without further ado, mark, please begin. [applause] >> thank you very much, dean crawford. and thanks to the mcconnell center proceeds is event and especially to gary for inviting us to persist in it. it's an honor to be here. there are two common answers are often given to the question did america have christian founding? on the one side of the 19th century up to the present day you have authors the said course it did. not only did it virtually all the founders were godly men and their change great and explicitly christian nation. these authors oftentimes lacked academic credentials. they sometimes make use quotations can sometimes use quotation
magnet cum laude graduate from tulane and also has an element for my hometown university, the university of denver. he is the author and do have a copy because the book was published in may, the author of the founding myth, which as you pointed out to be, and i took note, has blurbs from two, law professors. as i said this came out in may 2019. once again i'm going to hold them as tricky as i can to the time. i will tell you two, one, then stop please. so without further ado, mark, please...
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i talked to the head of one of these schools, metropolitan state university denver where they have a e population of students who are low income. some of them so financially insecure, even in the best of times, that they rely on on-campus food bank for their groceries. take a listen to what the head of their university has to say about how these dollars are working out so far. >> have you guys actually seen any of the dollars from this yet? >> we have not seen any of the money yet. we did what we were supposed to do, and we put the application in immediately. the first thing they said was you can do however you think is useful. and then they came back and said, oh, but you can't spend it on daca students. and we have quite a few daca students. >> and chuck, a spokeswoman for betsy devos says they are working to get this money out the door as fast as possible. they say a lot of these schools didn't even apply for the funds until the last few days but they do, chuck, say that they believe that it was congress' intent to target these funds on u.s. citizens and not on foreign nationals su
i talked to the head of one of these schools, metropolitan state university denver where they have a e population of students who are low income. some of them so financially insecure, even in the best of times, that they rely on on-campus food bank for their groceries. take a listen to what the head of their university has to say about how these dollars are working out so far. >> have you guys actually seen any of the dollars from this yet? >> we have not seen any of the money yet....
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university of louisville jewish hospital. >>> coming up, donald trump is playing political games with lives. those are the words of the editorial board at the denvert after the trump administration stepped in to take an order of 500 ventilators the state of colorado had ordered from a private company. former colorado governor john hickenlooper who is now a democratic senate candidate will join us next on that. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. ♪ with the right financial advisor life can be brilliant. ♪ that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for w
university of louisville jewish hospital. >>> coming up, donald trump is playing political games with lives. those are the words of the editorial board at the denvert after the trump administration stepped in to take an order of 500 ventilators the state of colorado had ordered from a private company. former colorado governor john hickenlooper who is now a democratic senate candidate will join us next on that. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it...
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university of louisville jewish hospital. >>> coming up, donald trump is playing political games with lives. those are the words of the editorial board at the denverter the trump administration stepped in to take an order of 500 ventilators the state of colorado had ordered from a private company. john hickenlooper who is now a democratic senate candidate will join us next on that. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my age-related macular degenso today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. it's starting to people are surprisi
university of louisville jewish hospital. >>> coming up, donald trump is playing political games with lives. those are the words of the editorial board at the denverter the trump administration stepped in to take an order of 500 ventilators the state of colorado had ordered from a private company. john hickenlooper who is now a democratic senate candidate will join us next on that. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty-...
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university. but in the current hotspots, apparently fewer people are getting sick. >> in washington, in philadelphia, in baltimore, it looks like their attack rates, and attack rates in denver and some of these other states we're talking about are much lower than new york and new jersey. >> reporter: in l.a. now you have to wear a mask in a store. >> if you're not covering your face by friday morning, an essential business can refuse you service. >> reporter: florida, they're thinking about reopening schools. >> if we get to the point where people think that we're on the other side of this and we could get kids back in even if it's for a couple of weeks we think there would be value in that. this particular pandemic is one where i don't think nationwide there's been a single fatality under 25. >> reporter: he's now walked that last part back a little. >> so in florida we've had no fatalities under 25. >> reporter: from tomorrow in michigan, you can't travel from one household to another. in illinois, they're warning all big events could be canceled until there's a vaccine, months, perhaps even a year or more away. >> today is good friday. easter sunday. we have to stay inside. >> repor
university. but in the current hotspots, apparently fewer people are getting sick. >> in washington, in philadelphia, in baltimore, it looks like their attack rates, and attack rates in denver and some of these other states we're talking about are much lower than new york and new jersey. >> reporter: in l.a. now you have to wear a mask in a store. >> if you're not covering your face by friday morning, an essential business can refuse you service. >> reporter: florida,...