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that it's been i woke up for them because they didn't have to move they, you guys always in the university of got that and they were very comfortable there and they families enjoyed like being very comfortable the nice hotels having it, but they weren't able to enjoy free time just walking the suite with no problem. so it's so that they had to very pleasen walk up. but of course they kind of way to go back home. most of them is they can have the holidays with their books will spend, who is my in argentina, which is summer time. so of course they come my way to, to be back there 1st, find that the crowd that they over at least go that fun base that they, it will give them so much love and then to spread, please missouri or some free time with his families. and usher, we've seen these incredible scenes now we, we've seen the crowd building up in one is areas as well. there's really no the sport in the world that can bring together so many different people from different parts of the world will unite sit by by one common love and that's, that's football. and, and lena, my see in this case is not the
that it's been i woke up for them because they didn't have to move they, you guys always in the university of got that and they were very comfortable there and they families enjoyed like being very comfortable the nice hotels having it, but they weren't able to enjoy free time just walking the suite with no problem. so it's so that they had to very pleasen walk up. but of course they kind of way to go back home. most of them is they can have the holidays with their books will spend, who is my...
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of followers a take their recommendations seriously. >> here is an influencer talking about university press. >> now i have become a pretty big university presses reaching out and here is what i gotrom university of north carolina press white evangelical racism. >> and alabama communist during that and how the blind ideology and civil, rights. how banks in the real estate industry with black homeownership. and then i'm so excited to get to these books. >> how does not show them rather than showing what is inside them? >> and then that was not done well that once somebody has an established presence on t4 than the followers trust them and are interested in what they are reading and what they like. he ha' even read them yet that but these arebl what i have but people are curious about the guys i wonder if they buy them because if he says they were sentnt to him but this is interesting i will put them on my list of they have a similar taste. and it's hard to drive a straight line. this is one of the first videos that take off but that it is interesting. and here's thehe book and in those who really enjoy but that is thein holy grail of book sales. you wantbo a book that people chat
of followers a take their recommendations seriously. >> here is an influencer talking about university press. >> now i have become a pretty big university presses reaching out and here is what i gotrom university of north carolina press white evangelical racism. >> and alabama communist during that and how the blind ideology and civil, rights. how banks in the real estate industry with black homeownership. and then i'm so excited to get to these books. >> how does not...
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university of chicago them. our first job was working with the group at argonne national laboratory. david: see works there and eventually got teaching vision at the university of illinois in bana? and you did that while you were teaching physics? walter: i went there for two reasons. i love my research but that was what i was doing good i lived in highland park, four blocks from here. drexel avenue, you can see it. 19 68, martin luther king jr. was assassinated. from where we are now, you can see the city burning and i could see it from my apartment. and it really became clear to me that i had this feeling that i was just not contribute. -- not contribute into the civil rights movement to the degree that i felt i ought to. i was going to argonne, during my research, coming home. i had two good kids and a community, but i wanted to be more engaged. i thought if i went to a college campus where there were students, i would be more engaged in activities. i went to bana --urbana and it turned out to be the very best place in the world for the kind of physics that i did. david: you did that and then he got recruited to go to bro
university of chicago them. our first job was working with the group at argonne national laboratory. david: see works there and eventually got teaching vision at the university of illinois in bana? and you did that while you were teaching physics? walter: i went there for two reasons. i love my research but that was what i was doing good i lived in highland park, four blocks from here. drexel avenue, you can see it. 19 68, martin luther king jr. was assassinated. from where we are now, you can...
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of our states. it got people out. michigan alone, got the university of michigan students who were aligned at 8:00 at night when the polls closed, stayed in line, the last student at the university of michigan to vote was after 2 a.m. they stood in line for 6 hours predominantly because of the choice. we had a constitutional amendment on the ballot, and young women in particular, but everybody said we are not going to let republicans take our fundamental right away from us. we're going to stay here and vote. and we saw that all across the country. it made a difference and allowed folks to see a career difference. and -- clear difference. and one final note, it was also about tactics. we knew that we had to have very row to bust ground -- robust ground campaign, and we certainly saw that in georgia. this victory that a we just had was the result of an amazing group of volunteers who all came together, volunteered time to get on the phone, knock on doors. it was an army will. we made a tactical decision can at the dscc two years ago that we were going to
of our states. it got people out. michigan alone, got the university of michigan students who were aligned at 8:00 at night when the polls closed, stayed in line, the last student at the university of michigan to vote was after 2 a.m. they stood in line for 6 hours predominantly because of the choice. we had a constitutional amendment on the ballot, and young women in particular, but everybody said we are not going to let republicans take our fundamental right away from us. we're going to stay...
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become a pretty big nonfiction book, influencer university presses are reaching out to me to send me some books. and here's what i got from university of north carolina press. and it's incredible. white, evangelical racism, the politics of morality in america by anthea butler hammered home alabama communists during the great depression by robin kelly white balance how hollywood shaped colorblind ideology and undermined civil rights. look, that i feel guilty because i had it already purchased as race for profit. how banks and the real estate industry undermined black homeownership in a book. you just know, i'm going to talk a lot about from asylum to prison to institutional ization and the rise of mass incarceration. after 1945, the male chauvinist pig a history i am so thankful for usc press for sending me these books. i am so excited to get to these and if you want to see who is even more excited for this package, go check it out. iliza beth harris. how does that sell books? just showing them rather than talking about what's inside them? yeah, i mean, i think that so that reviewer has a lot of followers. so it's sort of i think if tha
become a pretty big nonfiction book, influencer university presses are reaching out to me to send me some books. and here's what i got from university of north carolina press. and it's incredible. white, evangelical racism, the politics of morality in america by anthea butler hammered home alabama communists during the great depression by robin kelly white balance how hollywood shaped colorblind ideology and undermined civil rights. look, that i feel guilty because i had it already purchased as...
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and i got i got to brandeis, university of chicago, and those are the ones i applied course abc, you know and i got i had to make a decision very quickly and i got into brandeis and i decided to go there and i never got car which is kind of neither here nor there i guess. but now looking back on it, i don't know why didn't happen, but i like brandeis and of course it ended up a, you know, a blessing me because i was able to meet morrie there and it ended up affecting my life in a way that i never knew it would all these years later. well, selling a book, 18 million copies of a book, having on the bestseller list for 350 weeks in a row. that's got to be a life changing event. besides just the the money that comes with that. oh, yeah. i mean, but not maybe in the way that that you're thinking. first of all, as i say, i never expected the book to a whole lot. then one, once it started to become popular there. well, from a money point of view, first of all, i gave the money that we got doing the book to maury and when we started, that's the advance that you get for a book, which is usuall
and i got i got to brandeis, university of chicago, and those are the ones i applied course abc, you know and i got i had to make a decision very quickly and i got into brandeis and i decided to go there and i never got car which is kind of neither here nor there i guess. but now looking back on it, i don't know why didn't happen, but i like brandeis and of course it ended up a, you know, a blessing me because i was able to meet morrie there and it ended up affecting my life in a way that i...
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of engineering at san francisco state university. i'm also an elected search in the academic senate of university that receive a policies of the university including diversity and inclusion. how i got here. i was born in iran tehran and i did my under graduate studies with highest honor and came to the united states with full scholarship to obtain my phd and go back and help build iran that time part of the global community [inaudible]. only i noticed my rights as a woman was taken away one by one the rights boy my mother's generation as an example my mother ran [inaudible] for mentally disabled children. and my mother was a member of parliament and all of them taken away and had no right s and no accomplice near me. in the past 4 decade i saw the iranian community most low comprised in san francisco and bay area of [inaudible] growing community of immigrants. and this is a very special opportunity moment for mow as an iranian woman because of what is happening now in iran and the importance of the iranian dias principal here. there are things happen nothing terms of their job and the clothes and that has been inspired that movement inspired by [inaudible] and turkey and the wester
of engineering at san francisco state university. i'm also an elected search in the academic senate of university that receive a policies of the university including diversity and inclusion. how i got here. i was born in iran tehran and i did my under graduate studies with highest honor and came to the united states with full scholarship to obtain my phd and go back and help build iran that time part of the global community [inaudible]. only i noticed my rights as a woman was taken away one by...
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abortion was clear, motivating factor for all of our states and got people out. in michigan alone, university of michigan, students in line at 8:00 at night when the polls closed, stayed in line at the university of michigan to vote was after 2:00 a.m. they stood in line for six hours. there was a constitutional amendment on the ballot and people said we aren't going to take our rights away from us and we are going to stay here and vote. and it made the difference. and just one final note and turn it back over to the leader. it is about tactics. we knew we had a very robust ground campaign and saw it in georgia. this victory is the result of just amazing, amazing group of volunteers who came together, came together, knocked on doors and on phones. we made a decision at the dscc that we were going to invest more money in the ground campaign than tv, because we knew these races were going to be close. and if you are on the 5 earl, you have to punch against the goal line. we spent more money on that. it was the right decision, as we move forward. and today, we have an amazing opportunity to cele
abortion was clear, motivating factor for all of our states and got people out. in michigan alone, university of michigan, students in line at 8:00 at night when the polls closed, stayed in line at the university of michigan to vote was after 2:00 a.m. they stood in line for six hours. there was a constitutional amendment on the ballot and people said we aren't going to take our rights away from us and we are going to stay here and vote. and it made the difference. and just one final note and...
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and i thought this was really wrong that it would jeopardize the ability of kids a lot like me to get to go to university. i got involved in a student campaign pretty humble kind of thing that a student campaign to try to change the governments mind. and they did back down on some of the cats, not all of them but some of them and he gave me the sense that if you raise your voice, if you became involved, if you got active then you could change things. and fast forwarding the clock i got more and more involved in student politics, in the labour party in australia which is equivalent of the democrats and australia, and that led to the birth of ambition that i would like to be in the federal parliament as a labor representative peer and then and a typical political story between decided i i would liko do it and getting to do it, that measured in a decade where my political party protected me three times as a candidate when i stood on an election slate and wasn't elected. so i only got into the parliament in 1998, and then worked my way through becoming deputy prime minister and then prime minister. .. [applause] [a
and i thought this was really wrong that it would jeopardize the ability of kids a lot like me to get to go to university. i got involved in a student campaign pretty humble kind of thing that a student campaign to try to change the governments mind. and they did back down on some of the cats, not all of them but some of them and he gave me the sense that if you raise your voice, if you became involved, if you got active then you could change things. and fast forwarding the clock i got more and...
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about hacking and foreign affairs and russia and received a phd in the background of grinder and got a app from the universitynnsylvania, reportedly an ivy league school you should be impressed by and grinder appears 300 times in his research and upenn gave me a phd for that. whatever you think, how did that get yole roth into the position that he occupied at twitter where he was in charge of what you were allowed to say and think? well, the one qualification we know yoel roth did have is he does not believe in free speech, period. he made that very clear in an interview last week. >> babalon is the one that got him to buy the thing, which was not particularly funny. the babalonb man of the year is rachel. >> the targettization of assistance gender on twitter is real and thief -- transgender on twitter is very real and life threatening and extraordinary. we've seen from tiktoks that there's orchestrated campaigns that particularly are singling out a group that is already particularly vulnerable within society. twitter's written policies prohibit miss gendering, full stop. >> tucker: it's so great. it's life t
about hacking and foreign affairs and russia and received a phd in the background of grinder and got a app from the universitynnsylvania, reportedly an ivy league school you should be impressed by and grinder appears 300 times in his research and upenn gave me a phd for that. whatever you think, how did that get yole roth into the position that he occupied at twitter where he was in charge of what you were allowed to say and think? well, the one qualification we know yoel roth did have is he...
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here at the gynecology in obstetrics clinic at tubing and university hospital even got a lot of fun. my colleagues just called about a patient his woo says, if i can, we'll go to the operating room right away to avoid the risk of the patient, the baby. oh you too, as getting an infection down with her. on the con, zach booker knows the woman who's about to give birth 2 years previously, the gynecologist over saw her uterus transplant, with the organ donated by the patient's mother. a story that made headlines in 2016 zappa booker performed the 1st procedure of this kind in germany in toto. she is already helped to bring 4 children into the world. d as by think he mustn't have the pheasant tear chilton already over 2 years old and developed normally. when numbers 3 and 4 haven't tend to yet, but they're developing just as wonderfully. the transplant is extremely complicated, with a range of criteria to be met. only about 100 such operations have been performed worldwide to date. that said, however, means not i last saw is death. if we can help just one woman then i'd say the effort wa
here at the gynecology in obstetrics clinic at tubing and university hospital even got a lot of fun. my colleagues just called about a patient his woo says, if i can, we'll go to the operating room right away to avoid the risk of the patient, the baby. oh you too, as getting an infection down with her. on the con, zach booker knows the woman who's about to give birth 2 years previously, the gynecologist over saw her uterus transplant, with the organ donated by the patient's mother. a story that...
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got our text, let us know . in amazing the come a of stanford university so impressive, dylan just got into stanford, i'm so proudas pulled off the mask and announced basically we are not for free throughout, we are for preventing it. stanford unveiled a list of banned words no longer allowed on the website of the computer code, among them, the term blin study, so is the term beating a dead horse. why? because according to stanford, that normalizes violence agains animals so that kit they're not going to take anymore animal money from animal testing? of garza going to take any mone they can get. somewhere in her longer welcome on stanford campus including is. one of the company's executives made stunning admission about it . not beating a dead horse here, but it's kind of important. we have those details straight ahead. sorry for the hate speech. as long as you repent it's okay. candace owens is up they candac owens podcast rate it is great to see you tonight, thank you for coming on. both of us of course went for stanford, we met in the compute science department for us this is personal. what would you suggest t
got our text, let us know . in amazing the come a of stanford university so impressive, dylan just got into stanford, i'm so proudas pulled off the mask and announced basically we are not for free throughout, we are for preventing it. stanford unveiled a list of banned words no longer allowed on the website of the computer code, among them, the term blin study, so is the term beating a dead horse. why? because according to stanford, that normalizes violence agains animals so that kit they're...
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at the rostov state university of communications maria tried herself as a dispatcher of the path of the stacker and conductor, and at the yaroslavl demidov state university she got acquainted with the profession of a forensic specialist, it's time to take a closer look and, of course, science. she was a very strict geography teacher, very strict as a result, i don't know, but i remember that such strict very strongly overwhelming. this is the only teacher who well, my mother goes to school maria sokova was born in novokuibyshevsk, samara region in 2001, changed her habitat and moved to moscow, where she entered the shchukin higher theater school, graduated with honors and became an actress of the chekhov moscow art theater to become drossers it was a great surprise for the whole family, because i was a man who in the village even ran from little chickens and goslings screaming terribly afraid. and i also dreamed of being a pharmacist. and i want to become a good it-specialist, because since childhood i have been interested in computer science and programming . roma has developed a specially designed navigator for first-year students that helps mom and dad novel
at the rostov state university of communications maria tried herself as a dispatcher of the path of the stacker and conductor, and at the yaroslavl demidov state university she got acquainted with the profession of a forensic specialist, it's time to take a closer look and, of course, science. she was a very strict geography teacher, very strict as a result, i don't know, but i remember that such strict very strongly overwhelming. this is the only teacher who well, my mother goes to school...
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thilas playofyof gn between the seahawks and the vikings, two tcf bank stadium on the university of minnesota campus. >> is gotoing to be out. it was going to be awful. kickoff time. it was minus seven . it's one of the coldest games in nfl history. t.for the week leading up to tht game. i was so t i did not want to doi it tonight. >> i was dreading it right. >> c so you at a certain point, i called my producer, brad goodellcer fred, and i saii know what?nf i got to embrace this. everyone's going to be inready, the same boa it. i'll be ready. i just got to get my mindand thy straight. and ther're noe are not enough hand warmers in the world. vem stuffedto keep the in your pockets. you go woman t to havyoure the full fot warmer in your boots. >> you've go t to you've gothe rig to have the righhtt parka. you've got to wear snow pants. you got you've got to have itu t all. ie a pland you've got to have . but even with all of that during that game, there were times i had a tough time getting sentences out because my lips were stuck.it w it wasas j just numbing and it g crazy. uyto watch these guys play outdoors an
thilas playofyof gn between the seahawks and the vikings, two tcf bank stadium on the university of minnesota campus. >> is gotoing to be out. it was going to be awful. kickoff time. it was minus seven . it's one of the coldest games in nfl history. t.for the week leading up to tht game. i was so t i did not want to doi it tonight. >> i was dreading it right. >> c so you at a certain point, i called my producer, brad goodellcer fred, and i saii know what?nf i got to embrace...
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of i'm going to stand by a woman from grade worth. i'm going to university from going to war. study will give a bag, big damage for the economy because i've got to work for the culture of the dentist . now, obviously you just mentioned that the economic situation i've done is pretty dire. the moments put it mildly, but the u. s. is still refusing to return a $1000000000.00 of african is done money that is frozen because he claims that he just doesn't want the money to end up in italy. bonds hands. so they have a point. what? well, that's true because that is still the collar bond people if i'm going to fund lifestyle, about the terrorist groups when a way that we understand our $10000000000.00 or i froze in america. and it's not just coming back. in fact, most of the people that are going to some one did know that there's money shouldn't come to us going on under control of a terrorist group. because we understand that every week, $40000000.00 or coming to i've got to stand under the name of human support, but it's failed. i myself, as a journalist, has a research. as of is still researching, i've gone it's done. i have not seen that the mone
of i'm going to stand by a woman from grade worth. i'm going to university from going to war. study will give a bag, big damage for the economy because i've got to work for the culture of the dentist . now, obviously you just mentioned that the economic situation i've done is pretty dire. the moments put it mildly, but the u. s. is still refusing to return a $1000000000.00 of african is done money that is frozen because he claims that he just doesn't want the money to end up in italy. bonds...
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of morgan stanley? john: no. when i graduated i needed one course to finish duke university. my scholarship had expired, so i got job in a local brokerage firm called first securities of north carolina. that got me involved in the securities business and there was a lady there and maybe you will remember, she ran the job placement office at duke university. so when the recruiters would come down she would say, there's one guy you have to meet and there would be please with critters and got a number of job offers on that i decided that i like the securities business. smith barney wanted to open the office of that time in atlanta. they offered me a job and i took it. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh david: what did you do? registered investment? stockbroker? john: we started training class and i got my brokerage license and i was approached by the municipal bond division, why don't you come into the bond business? i really didn't want to go down to open it office in atlanta or florida, so i took the job and g
of morgan stanley? john: no. when i graduated i needed one course to finish duke university. my scholarship had expired, so i got job in a local brokerage firm called first securities of north carolina. that got me involved in the securities business and there was a lady there and maybe you will remember, she ran the job placement office at duke university. so when the recruiters would come down she would say, there's one guy you have to meet and there would be please with critters and got a...
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the first head of the presidential administration, sergei kiriyenko, turned to such a proposal to vladimir putin, they came to chechnya and got acquainted with the work of the university. the fact that today a whole system of training has been created that the guys can go to front. ah, well trained. today we went through and looked at this, and the russian university of special forces - this is indeed a highly professional, very well- organized quality system. ah, preparation. well, uniquely, i have not yet seen this unique center, but the training and the fact that the guys, including the volunteers of the russian union of martial arts for a month. they were able to get trained here. this is very important. in ukraine, they intend to toughen the punishment for desertion, which has become endemic, as well as for disobedience and disobedience. execution of orders ukrainian officers told the press that many fighters are psychologically broken, they don’t understand why all this is needed the british building divided emphasizes because of the heavy losses of the ukrainian authorities use the most aggressive methods of summons handing out departures to bathhouses and chur
the first head of the presidential administration, sergei kiriyenko, turned to such a proposal to vladimir putin, they came to chechnya and got acquainted with the work of the university. the fact that today a whole system of training has been created that the guys can go to front. ah, well trained. today we went through and looked at this, and the russian university of special forces - this is indeed a highly professional, very well- organized quality system. ah, preparation. well, uniquely, i...
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someone in pennsylvania in connection with the murders of four students who attended the university of idaho. we just gotd that the police department in moscow, idaho, will hold a press conference in just a few hours. we're going to have that in a few minutes. but first we're going to track back to our original top story. >>> the american people now getting a chance to look at the tax returns that donald trump promised to release as a presidential candidate back in 2016. the house ways and means committee put out redacted versions of six years of trump's personal tax returns as well as returns from some of his businesses. texas congressman kevin brady who is the top republican on the committee put out a statement confusing democrats of weaponizing personal information. he also said, quote, this is a regrettable stain on the ways and means committee in congress and will make american politics even more divisive and disheartening. in the long run, democrats will come to regret it. with us to start off our coverage this hour, antonia hylton is live outside trump tower in new york, hans nickels and david k.
someone in pennsylvania in connection with the murders of four students who attended the university of idaho. we just gotd that the police department in moscow, idaho, will hold a press conference in just a few hours. we're going to have that in a few minutes. but first we're going to track back to our original top story. >>> the american people now getting a chance to look at the tax returns that donald trump promised to release as a presidential candidate back in 2016. the house ways...
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lauren: consumers are feeling more optimistic, university of michigan consumer sentiment just got it, a recent read stronger than expected, we keep seeing inflation coming down. i know not enough but how we think about inflation, how we feel about inflation, 5 years out, that came down. all of this is in the right direction yet the market is down because the federal reserve will keep going with right rate hikes. >> the pce number that came out this morning was a little bit better than we expected so again, good news can be interpreted a little badly and that is what i think the market is doing right now, hoping for the fed to put on the brakes a little early, this morning's number along with the consumer sentiment number you are talking about, giving the fed more of a pause but overall it is good. gas prices in the consumer pocket right now so for the shorter-term i think we are doing okay going into the new year. lauren: inflation is still a problem. is that why you like dollar general? is that why you get more for dollar and $0.25? >> absolutely. dollar tree, dollar general a little
lauren: consumers are feeling more optimistic, university of michigan consumer sentiment just got it, a recent read stronger than expected, we keep seeing inflation coming down. i know not enough but how we think about inflation, how we feel about inflation, 5 years out, that came down. all of this is in the right direction yet the market is down because the federal reserve will keep going with right rate hikes. >> the pce number that came out this morning was a little bit better than we...
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of many to relieve that thanks so much for joining us. many other from tele now let's get the scientific view on this from got the man and he's a professor of biology choker university in northern india and works on disease modeling as well. professor min, you've monitor the nears covered outbreaks since the beginning. should india be worried about the increasing cases we are seeing in china? it should be what is for one reason or not, but it for another. it should be what it, because any raising cases anywhere in the world is important because it's just more opportunities for the vidas to change, to mutate into a more transmissible form. it should be less what it, because already india has been through 3 leaves of the pandemic. including at all because we've earlier in this year in which many people have already been instructed, probably the bulk of our population, much of our population is vaccinated and boosted. so overall, i would think that the risks of something runaway happening in india are really relatively low. ok, let's pick about some are some of those points one by one beginning with the or micron. very and to rather the only current sub gradient b, f 7
of many to relieve that thanks so much for joining us. many other from tele now let's get the scientific view on this from got the man and he's a professor of biology choker university in northern india and works on disease modeling as well. professor min, you've monitor the nears covered outbreaks since the beginning. should india be worried about the increasing cases we are seeing in china? it should be what is for one reason or not, but it for another. it should be what it, because any...
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of morgan stanley? john: no. when i graduated, i needed one course to finish duke university. my scholarship had expired, so i got job at a local brokerage firm called first securities in north carolina. that got me involved in the securities business, and there was a lady there named fanny mitchell. maybe you remember, she ran the job placement office at duke university. when recruiters would come down, she would say, there's one guy you've got to meet. it is john mack. i would meet these recruiters and got a number of job offers, and i decided i like this business. smith barney wanted to open an office at that time in atlanta, and they offered me a job and i took it. ♪ david: you went to smith barney. what did you do there? john: we started out a training class. then i got my brokerage license. i really did not want to go to open an office in atlanta, so i took that job, so i got in the bond business, and i was a trader on the bond desk. that led smith barney to getting in on the corporate bond market, and i transitioned over to corporate bonds. i got approached by a small boutique firm called smithers, which w
of morgan stanley? john: no. when i graduated, i needed one course to finish duke university. my scholarship had expired, so i got job at a local brokerage firm called first securities in north carolina. that got me involved in the securities business, and there was a lady there named fanny mitchell. maybe you remember, she ran the job placement office at duke university. when recruiters would come down, she would say, there's one guy you've got to meet. it is john mack. i would meet these...
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university, i got a job right away. well, that is, after university. yes, it so happened that, uh, how many 2 weeks ofreparation, and even more, probably even a month of preparation and the rest of the time. i spent here. lay, this is it mortar 120 order sunset i will rakita, for example. why have i learned what was useful? well , that is, apparently, artillerymen and studied, yes, yes. fire shot. ready to fire shot. when you get an education at a military school, you study, by and large, the classics. so sometimes you go through some maybe a little non-standard situations. but on the battlefield , you can partially transfer what you go through at the school. that's because the classics, let's say, take. here the classics of this war cannot be translated in any way, because reconnaissance equipment with artillery defeat. they won't allow it, it's easy to do it, respectively. the pace of war is changing changing. eh, let's just say you can't do it. that's the point, so here yes, you learn to finish your studies already in the course of events. prepared, that is, for some reason, we learned something fr
university, i got a job right away. well, that is, after university. yes, it so happened that, uh, how many 2 weeks ofreparation, and even more, probably even a month of preparation and the rest of the time. i spent here. lay, this is it mortar 120 order sunset i will rakita, for example. why have i learned what was useful? well , that is, apparently, artillerymen and studied, yes, yes. fire shot. ready to fire shot. when you get an education at a military school, you study, by and large, the...
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if you're traveling along 80 this morning, i-80 westbound east of university avenue in berkeley. we've got an accident there. so slow down and take your time ovens. allay hill, 80 eastbound west of american canyon. yet an accident. i'm not seeing major hot spot. so a lot of little accident. so again, you've got to definitely slow down as you're traveling. don't drive fast, especially on today. bay bridge may so that fremont street exit is going to take you 10 minutes into the city, but still look very slick. very wet out there and high winds are moving back and forth. so i'm advising, you know, want to be speeding today. looks like we had an accident that just clear that was on the bay bridge, 80 eastbound as you're exiting the city, san mateo bridge, 80 to 1, 0, one, 14 minutes are rich in sandra fell. bridge toll still want to win it. 8 minute drive out of richmond and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. it's going to take it. 21 minutes on this rainy tuesday morning. reyna pace yourself. you're going to be busy all morning with all those whether problems on the roadway. >> in the n
if you're traveling along 80 this morning, i-80 westbound east of university avenue in berkeley. we've got an accident there. so slow down and take your time ovens. allay hill, 80 eastbound west of american canyon. yet an accident. i'm not seeing major hot spot. so a lot of little accident. so again, you've got to definitely slow down as you're traveling. don't drive fast, especially on today. bay bridge may so that fremont street exit is going to take you 10 minutes into the city, but still...
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of bodies. >> mr. christian aguilar. >> christian, scholar that he was and intent on pursuing premed got admitted to the selective universityorida, in gainesville. >> was he happy when his acceptance came through? he >> was happy. he was ecstatic. >> and although all three friends wanted to be gators, having it as a top school, only christian got in. erica headed to a different college in gainesville, santa fe. while pedro planned to take classes near his home in miami. and, as graduation neared. more life decisions. erica broke it off with pedro. she didn't want a long distance relationship. after all, they were just 18 years old. the big wide world was ahead of them both. >> i wanted him to find someone and fall in love with them, and live alone normal life. i just didn't think he was the one for me. >> they were barely unpacked. classes just starting, when a sudden change of plans. pedro didn't want to be left behind in miami after all. as the fall semester started, he showed up in gainesville as his friend robert remembered. >> he just visited and ended up signing the lease and enrolling for classes at santa fe college.
of bodies. >> mr. christian aguilar. >> christian, scholar that he was and intent on pursuing premed got admitted to the selective universityorida, in gainesville. >> was he happy when his acceptance came through? he >> was happy. he was ecstatic. >> and although all three friends wanted to be gators, having it as a top school, only christian got in. erica headed to a different college in gainesville, santa fe. while pedro planned to take classes near his home in...
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of interesting. stanford university psychology professor doctor ian got live is one of the authors of this study. >>hat conducted brain scans of 15 to 18 year-olds. and he says that there was an increase in aging that was found in 3 main areas of the brain. >> yeah. out larger volume in the hippocampus which is responsible or memory and learning we have a larger volume in big fella, which is responsible for a motion. and we have out that the courts, which is executive decision-making. judge. >> well, that raises significant questions in terms of the long-term impacts of these physical changes to the brain. gottlieb says that parents should focus on getting help for those teens experiencing emotional difficulties. >> well, a group of senate republican says the biden administration fired thousands of service members who refuse to get that covid-19 vaccine. now they're pushing for senate vote in the vaccine mandate for the military and reinstate those who are already discharged with back pay. the threatening to stall passage of that nearly 850 billion dollar annual defense bill unless that vote happens
of interesting. stanford university psychology professor doctor ian got live is one of the authors of this study. >>hat conducted brain scans of 15 to 18 year-olds. and he says that there was an increase in aging that was found in 3 main areas of the brain. >> yeah. out larger volume in the hippocampus which is responsible or memory and learning we have a larger volume in big fella, which is responsible for a motion. and we have out that the courts, which is executive...
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tomorrow the children of vanyushino, she is a young inexperienced graduate of a theater university who has just gotrench faculty to prove to myself that i can master no worse. others, of course, put a little pressure on me that this is a well-known author, a well-known director. and, of course, i worked somewhere, but evgeny ivanovich, of course, he was an actor's director. and i must say that he was an amazing talented person who loved actors. well, of course, he educated me, because i was completely. well, young, he told me, and there about the history of our country, and religion about literature. i still tried at that time with him argue because it seemed to me he was not always right, but he also understand this condescendingly. maybe he listened and somehow, uh, explained something to me. you must definitely eat dos. what is it to study? how many lazybones we have at school who don’t understand anything and it’s not known when they will understand, and you are a capable boy and you can’t leave school, when we finished the picture, we had a premiere and i just had to show up somewhere uh -e to
tomorrow the children of vanyushino, she is a young inexperienced graduate of a theater university who has just gotrench faculty to prove to myself that i can master no worse. others, of course, put a little pressure on me that this is a well-known author, a well-known director. and, of course, i worked somewhere, but evgeny ivanovich, of course, he was an actor's director. and i must say that he was an amazing talented person who loved actors. well, of course, he educated me, because i was...
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university? by the way, we just got some video of when he graduated from that university with this degree in criminology and it's just miles down the road from where these students were murdered. >> well, it certainly tells us that he is somebody who we would expect is smart enough to try to cover their tracks, to have other kinds of excuses for why he might have been in the area. and that really goes back to the point john was making about what little evidence we know exists right now. it's powerful evidence. what it tells us is he was pretty much beyond a reasonable doubt there. you've got his car registered to him and you've got genetic matching of him being there. what it doesn't tell us is did he do it. proof that he was there doesn't mean he did it and it certainly doesn't tell us how or why. and that's why they're going to be expanding their investigation now and that's what his lawyer ultimately and the prosecutor will be really interested in, is what are other people saying about him, his fellow students, his family, what his writings show, what kind of social media is there. because establishi
university? by the way, we just got some video of when he graduated from that university with this degree in criminology and it's just miles down the road from where these students were murdered. >> well, it certainly tells us that he is somebody who we would expect is smart enough to try to cover their tracks, to have other kinds of excuses for why he might have been in the area. and that really goes back to the point john was making about what little evidence we know exists right now....
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you are obviously a professor university professor of at the university of you've got a brain of cambridge of wisdom here, because it relates a lot of the things relates to a lot of the things that regularly talk about here that i regularly talk about here on lot the topics on show, a lot of the topics that i regularly cover, can't that i regularly cover, i can't help but that we're being asked to and logic , to suspect and logic, rationality, things can see rationality, things we can see before our eyes and things. discussions about trans issues and what a man and what is a woman are things that we can see taking place cultural changes in the country that we can see taking place in the channel. for example . and this appears me to example. and this appears me to be an ever increasing number of people, especially young , who people, especially young, who are willing now to just suspend logic . are you seeing that in logic. are you seeing that in universities ? is there something universities? is there something in that? it's almost orwellian , in that? it's almost orwellian, isn't it ? i t
you are obviously a professor university professor of at the university of you've got a brain of cambridge of wisdom here, because it relates a lot of the things relates to a lot of the things that regularly talk about here that i regularly talk about here on lot the topics on show, a lot of the topics that i regularly cover, can't that i regularly cover, i can't help but that we're being asked to and logic , to suspect and logic, rationality, things can see rationality, things we can see...
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of an advantage when applying. so, they invited pupils from different schools across peterborough and got some of their friends and universitys, especially on such a large scale. because when i was in year 12 i was quite conflicted about what i should go into and where i should, you know, choose to study, what i should do, especially my course. i want to get into - medicine or psychology. and have you thought about where or how? i hadn't thought of where yet, but hopefully this evening - should help me with that. that's one of the goals, to help students make more informed decisions. if people came in wanting to go into higher education, i want them to leave going, now i definitely want to go. if people came in saying, i'm not too sure i want them to be like, actually i can actually do this. the main reason for an event like this is because there is still a huge gap between white applicants and those from any other ethnic background. and although those applying to university from minority backgrounds are rising year on year, there is still a long way to go. there is a lot of underrepresentation within people going to uni. so
of an advantage when applying. so, they invited pupils from different schools across peterborough and got some of their friends and universitys, especially on such a large scale. because when i was in year 12 i was quite conflicted about what i should go into and where i should, you know, choose to study, what i should do, especially my course. i want to get into - medicine or psychology. and have you thought about where or how? i hadn't thought of where yet, but hopefully this evening - should...
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it begins yes, and scientists from the university of cambridge correctly analyzed the sedimentary layers of permafrost in greenland yes, they gotnd found ecological dna in them, now we will tell you in more detail, the age of the genetic material was estimated at 2 million years. she was two older than the previous record holder woolly mom dna. yes, attention from the siberian tundra, a million years old. i don't understand how scientists do everything. this seek to explore the discovery allowed scientists to reconstruct the prehistoric landscape and recreate. a long-vanished ecosystem. the analysis showed that 2 million years ago, the northern part of greenland was characterized by a temperate climate and was home to a variety of animal species, traces of mammals related to reindeer and caribou, lemming geese, and hares and mastodons. also kept traces insects, ants and the attention of fleas, as well as birch and poplar plants analysis of dna samples, including bribes from microorganisms and fungi, is still ongoing. experts believe that research will allow them to recreate ancient ecosystems in full. i'd say don't touch this,
it begins yes, and scientists from the university of cambridge correctly analyzed the sedimentary layers of permafrost in greenland yes, they gotnd found ecological dna in them, now we will tell you in more detail, the age of the genetic material was estimated at 2 million years. she was two older than the previous record holder woolly mom dna. yes, attention from the siberian tundra, a million years old. i don't understand how scientists do everything. this seek to explore the discovery...