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inspired by nature, it has not been reported that the researchers of the university of illinois, inspired type of dragonfly , have created a new coating that not only eliminates harmful substances , but also warns in case of implant failure. if you encounter bacteria physically they damage and cause them to die. in this method, they used a flexible micro-sensor that is able to measure the stress of the place placed on the implant. it informs the doctors how the tissue around an implant is being destroyed . the researchers developed a flexible digital display. have made, which can have potential applications in wearable electronic devices, medical sensors and folding computer display. according to the website of karimi, the ability of this iranian display , which was made by researchers from the school of molecular engineering at the university of chicago, is not the main length. it took less or twice as much effort. the head of the country's technical and vocational education organization criticized the center of open schools and some special fields. gholam hossein hosseininia said in the
inspired by nature, it has not been reported that the researchers of the university of illinois, inspired type of dragonfly , have created a new coating that not only eliminates harmful substances , but also warns in case of implant failure. if you encounter bacteria physically they damage and cause them to die. in this method, they used a flexible micro-sensor that is able to measure the stress of the place placed on the implant. it informs the doctors how the tissue around an implant is being...
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the researcher of the university of illinois, inspired by a type of dragonfly , has made a new cover that not only destroys harmful bacteria that if the internet crashes, it warns that it has nano-pillars that physically damage bacteria and cause them to die . in this method, researchers used a flexible micro-speaker capable of measuring mechanical stress. what kind of plant has entered this planet? it can tell doctors how the tissue around an implant is degrading.vendors have developed a flexible digital display that could have potential applications in wearable electronics , medical sensors, and foldable displays. the faculty of molecular engineering has been built at the university of chicago. it will be reduced to its original length or it will take twice as long. the head of the technical and vocational education organization of the country criticized the concentration of open schools and some special fields. he said that these schools should try to enter the new fields that you are interested in. we have a problem with the functioning of our free schools . the current free scho
the researcher of the university of illinois, inspired by a type of dragonfly , has made a new cover that not only destroys harmful bacteria that if the internet crashes, it warns that it has nano-pillars that physically damage bacteria and cause them to die . in this method, researchers used a flexible micro-speaker capable of measuring mechanical stress. what kind of plant has entered this planet? it can tell doctors how the tissue around an implant is degrading.vendors have developed a...
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the researcher of the university of illinois has created a new cover inspired by a type of dragonfly that not only destroys harmful bacteria, but also warns in the event of an internet failure . it has nano columns. is that in case of encountering bacteria, it physically damages them and causes them to die, according to researchers
the researcher of the university of illinois has created a new cover inspired by a type of dragonfly that not only destroys harmful bacteria, but also warns in the event of an internet failure . it has nano columns. is that in case of encountering bacteria, it physically damages them and causes them to die, according to researchers
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miles is here with a quick preview, joining us from the university of illinois at urbana-champaign. expect tonight. >> we are at the university of illinois sitting on some of the most productive soil in the world and we are going to take a deep dive looking at what agriculture can do to adapt to climate change, and how it might be able to mitigate climate change and all the while continue production. we expect 10 billion people on the planet by 2050 and it will be a warmer climate. but how can they thread the needle? it is extremely complex. we will take a deep dive with experts, including the head of the senate agriculture committee . join us on the livestream after the broadcast. william: thanks miles. ,you can join that livestream right now on pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm william brangham. amna: and i'm amna nawaz in uvalde texas, where a community will gather later tonight to remember the 21 people killed in a mass shooting one year ago. we want to thank the residents and families of uvalde for welcoming us back to town and speaking with us, even as
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miles is here with a quick preview joining us from the university of illinois at urbana-champaign. n expect tonight. >> we are at the university of illinois are been a champagne. we are sitting on some of the most productive soil in the world and we are going to take a deep dive looking at what agriculture can do to adapt climate change. how it might be able to mitigate climate change and all the while continuing its production. we are expecting 10 billion people on the planet by 2050 and it will be a warmer climate cared how can they thread the needle on all those problems? it is extremely complex. we are going to take a deep dive with experts including the head of the senate agriculture committee senator debbie stabenow. we are in the midst of the farm bill. join us on the live stream after the broadcast. >> you can join that stream right now at pbs.org/newshour. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm william brangham. >> and i'm almond a vase in uvalde, texas where a community will gather later tonight to rumor the 21 lives lost in mass shooting right here one year ago. we wan
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d at the university of illinois has been quoted by r of k juniors children's defense publication called the defender calling this potentially illegal saying, quote, the proposed w h o treaty violates the vienna convention on the law of treaties ratified in 1969 criticizing this new treaty as insidious and even medical totalitarianism. he says this will put nations into a scientific police state under the control of effectively, the cdc bill gates and china, who pay a significant portion of their bills. what are your thoughts on that? i can't comment on the vienna convention to spoil the risk of what you say. certainly true. you we, we've seen the codes response and people are trying to pretend now they're locked down to normal. i in 2019 the debate. sure releases, pandemic influenza guidelines. and they essentially say, but isn't it mentioned was locked down, it was never a puppy hopes term before it's a, it's a lot of things that they specifically said you should or should not currency of the people. you should not restrict cheda cetera because it's just it's hands. it's greg from the
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university of illinois was giving talked in front of hundreds of berkshires and going for the unitedgram revealed society's violent tinge rhetoric and the possibility that the members carry out attacks against minority groups and two agents code name ben brisk, a play on bene brisk and john burch society and the infiltration of gun clubs and report that had when civil rights picketer showed up at a pro rally attended by thousands, the crowd moved and turned sour and ugly. they attended one saying give me a machine gun and i'll mow the them down. the critics of the united states and de-humanizing rhetoric and caught the adl's attention. when a code name positives 7, boston 7 attended a burch speech and yelled come sym, communist sympathizer and adl was concerned about a potential escalation to violence and adl understood how the series theories evoked long standing anti-semitic canards and sinister forces code for jews and controlled the money supply and news media and global order. promoting massive resistance and the adl with newsletters, press releases and books and applied economi
university of illinois was giving talked in front of hundreds of berkshires and going for the unitedgram revealed society's violent tinge rhetoric and the possibility that the members carry out attacks against minority groups and two agents code name ben brisk, a play on bene brisk and john burch society and the infiltration of gun clubs and report that had when civil rights picketer showed up at a pro rally attended by thousands, the crowd moved and turned sour and ugly. they attended one...
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emerita economics and of history and professor emerita of english and of communication at the university of illinois at, chicago. she previously taught at the university of chicago and the university of iowa, and she is the author of some 24 books, perhaps most notably her bourgeois bourgeois virtues virtue, bourgeois dignity and bourgeois equality, and recently why liberalism works, how liberal values produce fairer, freer, more equal, prosperous world all. please welcome bruce caldwell. david. i'm delighted to be here and delighted to be joined on the podium by dear friend deirdre. so what to say as introduction to this book? i can't give you a summary of hayek's life in 20 minutes, given that the book took me ten years to to write. so what i thought i'd do is just start by my first of all say, why do we need book on hayek? because indeed there are a number of other works on hayek, including one that that i that i wrote myself. and i think the best way to explain this is i am the general editor of the collected works of hayek. and i became in 2002, i was invited by the second general editor, steve
emerita economics and of history and professor emerita of english and of communication at the university of illinois at, chicago. she previously taught at the university of chicago and the university of iowa, and she is the author of some 24 books, perhaps most notably her bourgeois bourgeois virtues virtue, bourgeois dignity and bourgeois equality, and recently why liberalism works, how liberal values produce fairer, freer, more equal, prosperous world all. please welcome bruce caldwell....
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douglas's kansas nebraska act of 1854 he worked as state house reporter for illinois state register before embarking on career of public relations and working for a illinois universitypany and served as executive director of the historical society of quincy and adams county. jay is a professor of history at the university of florida. where he teaches courses in the civil war era, 19th century america and american women's history. he's the author of numerous books including receiving aaron children philadelphia liverpool and irish migration to 1855 america joan of ark of anna elizabeth dickinson and studying of the northern home front during civil war. he's the coed tore with gary w. gallagher of lens of war exploring iconic photographs of the civil war. and civil war places seeing conflict through eyes of the leading historians most recent book is the politics -- northern democrats in the american civil war. lincoln forum chairman harold needs no introduction to foreign veterans his v scholarship and media presence are also so extensive he may need no introduction to wider audience. harold is author coauthored edited 55 books including lincoln image, lincoln on demo
douglas's kansas nebraska act of 1854 he worked as state house reporter for illinois state register before embarking on career of public relations and working for a illinois universitypany and served as executive director of the historical society of quincy and adams county. jay is a professor of history at the university of florida. where he teaches courses in the civil war era, 19th century america and american women's history. he's the author of numerous books including receiving aaron...
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so i applied university of illinois. i thought that was maybe safe. and then northwestern and that would be my stretch and i couldn't afford school. so the only in one of the only things about northwestern was close enough to home. i didn't have to get on a plane, only been on a plane. one time. and this i could take a train. and as northwestern as to this day financial, aid is if you can get in academically, then help you with your financial aid. because i had no money so it was one of two so you might. right. okay so i pleasant and you know got in why so i started as a doctor wanting to be a doctor because you know i would love to tell you it was a more sophisticated reason other than a very noble thing. and mike is right i really struggled in organic chemistry. i know if they you know, they still do the thing with all those little looks like, a little toy thing. you build your models and your molecules. but the thing i really struggle with which you are going to laugh at is i took a in human reproduction and i struggled it was the only course in fou
so i applied university of illinois. i thought that was maybe safe. and then northwestern and that would be my stretch and i couldn't afford school. so the only in one of the only things about northwestern was close enough to home. i didn't have to get on a plane, only been on a plane. one time. and this i could take a train. and as northwestern as to this day financial, aid is if you can get in academically, then help you with your financial aid. because i had no money so it was one of two so...
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. >> i'm excited to go to u of i >> reporter: with kaylee going to kansas state university, ryan at university of illinoisl in 2000 from there, our paths diverged barbara headed to yale university while i attded the university of texas at austin. she dove into the world of nonprofits, while i talked to america every morning on tv. but as these 27 students know, distance can never weaken their special bond okay, guys, 13 sets of siblings in the same graduating class is certainly rare the record holder is a high school not too far from vernon hills that had 44 sets of twins. >> wait. what >> 44 in 2017. >> that part of the country -- >> i know. something is in the water. >> for sure. >> we're happy to have many of those brand new grads with us. seven sets of twins. we have the ervin triplets we have the principal with us as well good morning to all of you and happy graduation. >> good morning! >> how do you guys feel that high school is over? are you feeling good >> yeah, i feel good. >> these guys are feeling good they're ready to be done. >> principal gillian, did you realize you had all these twins in th
. >> i'm excited to go to u of i >> reporter: with kaylee going to kansas state university, ryan at university of illinoisl in 2000 from there, our paths diverged barbara headed to yale university while i attded the university of texas at austin. she dove into the world of nonprofits, while i talked to america every morning on tv. but as these 27 students know, distance can never weaken their special bond okay, guys, 13 sets of siblings in the same graduating class is certainly rare...
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joining us jason stacy of southern illinois university and edwardsville and matt ellington of ayala high school in chino hills, california. gentlemen, what exactly is the advanced placement history exam and and who administers it? well peter, thanks for having us on your show today the advanced placement us history exam is a capstone exam for the ap us history course, it's an opportunity for students in high school to take a college-level course and then demonstrate some of those proficiencies in terms of their content and skills on a pretty rigorous exam. it's a three-hour and 15 minute exam with a multiple choice short answer document-based essay question and long essay question format. it's meant to approximate a final exam in terms of covering content in skills for a two semester college survey course, so as such it's a pretty challenging course, but it's a rewarding course and thousands of thousands of students take the apu's history exam every year across the globe. well professor stacy, how did you and mr. ellington get together on? well, i started as an ap us history teacher year
joining us jason stacy of southern illinois university and edwardsville and matt ellington of ayala high school in chino hills, california. gentlemen, what exactly is the advanced placement history exam and and who administers it? well peter, thanks for having us on your show today the advanced placement us history exam is a capstone exam for the ap us history course, it's an opportunity for students in high school to take a college-level course and then demonstrate some of those proficiencies...
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there is an increase of the access toniti west virginia using to retrofit in the us army corps using the structures developed by west virginia university in the states of oregon illinoisashington with the compites with the steel substrate can be used to make those of hnergy absorption which is my next slide. this is of great interest as you know important in the energy sector for wd turbine blades. they are enabling the chnologies generating clean energy without any greenhouse gases. as snding the wildfires and hurricanes a single-use plastics many durable plastics in composites that are used over 70 and 80 years as has been alluded here. using only 20 percent of polymers by way with a high potential for recycling plan based on some of the estimates we have seen from europe about 30 percent are recycled. whatever the current recycling rate is only 5 percent of the annual protection this is due to the intense what is going on in the government labs and private-sector. another important to look at is that is extremely important producing not only the natural fibers and residence but with carbon sequestration and i could go on and on but i won't because of the time. just
there is an increase of the access toniti west virginia using to retrofit in the us army corps using the structures developed by west virginia university in the states of oregon illinoisashington with the compites with the steel substrate can be used to make those of hnergy absorption which is my next slide. this is of great interest as you know important in the energy sector for wd turbine blades. they are enabling the chnologies generating clean energy without any greenhouse gases. as snding...
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of the brain, but i think he was wrong. this is another one. john bailey, an american psychologist professor at illinois northwestern university, is one of those trance for these people is more than deserved and the desire to amputate something for themselves is sexually motivated. often. they are attracted to people with disabilities. and this the excitement comes from the idea that they themselves can become so similar, this is one kind of transgender. say fuck tibidoh tibidoh, because this is how the magic begins, destroying the hippocratic oath, see how the attitude towards those who were previously considered simply mentally ill changes when they acquire a prefix, is it transpersonal to artificially make a person disabled. this should be regarded as a method of treating the disorder. in this case, it will be eternal, and this is the priest emmanuel lemelson , the words of the apostle paul are clear. he says, does you do not know that your body is a temple, and you do not belong to yourself this floor. the opposite of what is now said, we are a society. here's what else he notices before, if it was accepted by society, then as a rule, it w
of the brain, but i think he was wrong. this is another one. john bailey, an american psychologist professor at illinois northwestern university, is one of those trance for these people is more than deserved and the desire to amputate something for themselves is sexually motivated. often. they are attracted to people with disabilities. and this the excitement comes from the idea that they themselves can become so similar, this is one kind of transgender. say fuck tibidoh tibidoh, because this...
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he earned his bachelors degree in english at illinois college in jacksonville and his masters degree university of kansas lawrence in a city with additional ties do douglas and lincoln through the turmoil produced by douglas is nebraska activating 54, nick crump worked as a statehouse reporter reporter for the illinois state register, before markina career in public relations and working for an illinois facility company and he also served as the executive director of the historical society of quincy and adams county. and he now professor of history at the w university of florida, where heth teaches courses in te civil war era in 19th century america, an american women's history.umlu he's the author of numerous books, including and receiving aaron's children philadelphia liverpool have the irish 'migration in 1945 - 1855. america's bar, the left of anna elizabeth dickinson, several studies of the northern homefront during the civil war. he is the coeditor with gary w gallagher of lens of foreign exploring photographs of thehe civil war and civil workplaces and sing the conflict through the eyes of
he earned his bachelors degree in english at illinois college in jacksonville and his masters degree university of kansas lawrence in a city with additional ties do douglas and lincoln through the turmoil produced by douglas is nebraska activating 54, nick crump worked as a statehouse reporter reporter for the illinois state register, before markina career in public relations and working for an illinois facility company and he also served as the executive director of the historical society of...
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of the brain, but i think he was wrong. this is another one. john bailey, an american psychologist professor at illinois northwestern university, is one of thoseix trance for these people is more than deserved and the desire to amputate something for themselves is sexually motivated. often. they are attracted to people with disabilities. and this the excitement comes from the idea that they themselves can become so similar, this is one kind of transgender. say tract tibidoch tibidoch, because this is how magic begins , destroying the hippocratic oath, see how the attitude towards those who were previously considered simply mentally ill changes when they acquire a prefix, is it transpersonal to artificially make a person disabled. this should be regarded as a method of treating the disorder. in this case, it will be eternal, and this is the priest emmanuel lemelson , the words of the apostle paul and dreams. he says, does you do not know that your body is a temple, and you do not own this floor. the opposite of what is now said, we are a society. here's what else he notices before, if it was accepted by society, then as a rule, it was associate
of the brain, but i think he was wrong. this is another one. john bailey, an american psychologist professor at illinois northwestern university, is one of thoseix trance for these people is more than deserved and the desire to amputate something for themselves is sexually motivated. often. they are attracted to people with disabilities. and this the excitement comes from the idea that they themselves can become so similar, this is one kind of transgender. say tract tibidoch tibidoch, because...
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universal is one of the entertainment companies represented by the trade group. we should note editorial employees of the nbc universal news group are represented by the same union in this hollywood labor dispute. >>> in illinois investigators are trying to understand the full scope of a chain reaction catastrophe, collision after collision all caused by blinding dust storms. take a look at these images. this is the wreckage from cars and big rigs after they collided on the interstate. most are pretty much unrecognizable now. six people died. dozens more were injured. the highway re-opened about 19 hours after the crashes first happened and shaquille brewster is following the investigation closely for us and joins us now, shaq, good to see you. what are we learning about how this unfolded and how it became so catastrophic so quickly? >> reporter: investigators are pointing to the wind saying the high wind in the area, in the area at that time yesterday morning blew around the dirt from the farms surrounding the highway. that led to those blinding condititions on t the roadwawa to that masassive pileleup and scenes thahat you'r're looookinn yoyour screenn rightht now. in all, sixix p people werere . 3737 hospit
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public relations working for illinois facility company and served as executive director of historical society in the and adams county. a professor of history at the universityhes courses in the civil war era in american women's history the author of numerous books including receiving parents children, philadelphia, liverpool and immigration, even 45 to 1855, america's joan of arc, wife of anna elizabeth dickinson and several studies of the northern homefront during the civil war and the coeditor with gallagher exploring iconic photographs of the civil war and civil war places in the conflict to the eyes of historians. most recent book isan politics northern democrats in the american civil war.ol we can determine needs no introduction, his scholarship and media presence areth so expensive you make needs no introduction to the wider audience. he's authored, co-authored and edited 55 books including lincoln image, we can on democracy, lincoln president-elect and lincoln and the power of the press which when the 2015 lincolnen prize among other awards in his latest books for monument man, life and art of daniel french and the president versus the press and he's
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of view. well, jason stacy is a professor at southern illinois university, and edwards fell. and our next example is from edwards civil illinois. and it's a speech by somebody much more familiar than perhaps mary jo nichols is to people, quote, are reliance is in the love of liberty, which god has planted in our bosoms. our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men in all lands, everywhere. destroy the spirit, new have planted the seeds of despotism around your own doors. familiarize yourselves with the chains of bondage and. you are preparing your own limbs to wear them. this is from 1858. abraham lincoln. professor stacey. it's a very interesting document, peter. and it's a very tricky document. a student who perhaps skipped the source line or just glanced at it and saw abraham lincoln might think this is a speech during the civil war and of course, if we look at it, we remember the significant date of the beginning of the civil war in 1861, or lincoln's election to the presidency in 1860. we can see that this is taking pla
of view. well, jason stacy is a professor at southern illinois university, and edwards fell. and our next example is from edwards civil illinois. and it's a speech by somebody much more familiar than perhaps mary jo nichols is to people, quote, are reliance is in the love of liberty, which god has planted in our bosoms. our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men in all lands, everywhere. destroy the spirit, new have planted the seeds of...
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of view. well, jason stacy is a professor at southern illinois university, and edwards fell. and our next example is from edwards civil illinois. and it's a speech by somebody much more familiar than perhaps mary jo nichols is to people, quote, are reliance is in the love of liberty, which god has planted in our bosoms. our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men in all lands, everywhere. destroy the spirit, new have planted the seeds of despotism around your own doors. familiarize yourselves with the chains of bondage and. you are preparing your own limbs to wear them. this is from 1858. abraham lincoln. professor stacey. it's a very interesting document, peter. and it's a very tricky document. a student who perhaps skipped the source line or just glanced at it and saw abraham lincoln might think this is a speech during the civil war and of course, if we look at it, we remember the significant date of the beginning of the civil war in 1861, or lincoln's election to the presidency in 1860. we can see that this is taking pla
of view. well, jason stacy is a professor at southern illinois university, and edwards fell. and our next example is from edwards civil illinois. and it's a speech by somebody much more familiar than perhaps mary jo nichols is to people, quote, are reliance is in the love of liberty, which god has planted in our bosoms. our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men in all lands, everywhere. destroy the spirit, new have planted the seeds of...
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illinois. the s is silent. >> tyrus: that's why you don't get doctorate. you nor doctor. dr. from the university of>> jesse: strike one. >> judge jeanine: tyrus, talking about yourself at these things? >> what, in my comedy shows? no, talk about myself a little bit self-deprecating but i also enjoy some jokes. >> jesse: at who's expense? >> tyrus: geraldo. >> judge jeanine: no joke. >> bret: i will wait for the joke. all right, judge. thank you. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. coming up, we will talk with former attorney general william barr about the special counsel report the durham report on the trump-russia collusion allegations and that probe. we will also speak with democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. about his primary challenge to president biden. but, breaking tonight, the white house meeting between the president and top congressional leaders wrapped up a short time ago. house speaker kevin mccarthy says the two sides are still far apart on a debt ceiling deal. the speaker added it would not be tha
illinois. the s is silent. >> tyrus: that's why you don't get doctorate. you nor doctor. dr. from the university of>> jesse: strike one. >> judge jeanine: tyrus, talking about yourself at these things? >> what, in my comedy shows? no, talk about myself a little bit self-deprecating but i also enjoy some jokes. >> jesse: at who's expense? >> tyrus: geraldo. >> judge jeanine: no joke. >> bret: i will wait for the joke. all right, judge. thank you....
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address, is a cornell university, and another, is in the white house in the lincoln room and the other one, is never copy at our museum and library is minco, illinois. any copy of the address was written after pulling someone written immediately after his delivery of any was requested to write it out by edward everett who was a keynote speaker i gettysburg on that day and as we probably all remember he spoke about two half hours him until he has two half minutes. everything else, presently can to write it out so that he could put it in a book for review auction for convalescent soldiers which lincoln gladly obliged to. when the darkness the same and revered is a gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. so we came up with the idea of the 272 were challenge. and of the 232 words, they exact number in the gettysburg address. while lincoln did not set out to write 272 words he did not say well they employed rated 270 word has to be some of the bow printed the generations. we thought that it was a wonderful way that if we challenge the people to write their own to her city to work, words that they might become more intermittently
address, is a cornell university, and another, is in the white house in the lincoln room and the other one, is never copy at our museum and library is minco, illinois. any copy of the address was written after pulling someone written immediately after his delivery of any was requested to write it out by edward everett who was a keynote speaker i gettysburg on that day and as we probably all remember he spoke about two half hours him until he has two half minutes. everything else, presently can...
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universal. so one of the things that i did highway and as you you brought to light is it was easy for rita to steal the money from dixon, illinois. a lot frauds are very, very simple. everyone is not a complex transaction like an enron. some things are just simple. and you can execute a simple fraud by yourself, steal millions and millions and millions over a very long period of time. so that was the message that the documentary, i hope share to too many, because fraud can be simple. a comment that i loved it, that i was reading a research article that i'm just going to steal in and credit the is that broad does happen in a vacuum it happens in a village and so there's tons reasons why it happens and so i hope that through the storytelling the book people are able to see the village. everybody either turned a blind eye or just didn't put the proper internal controls in place or didn't pay attention to the red flags that allowed it to perpetuate, you know, at thought that was really well done. and as you you sort of create these category iis right for perpetrators prey and then whistleblowers those are your three main categories
universal. so one of the things that i did highway and as you you brought to light is it was easy for rita to steal the money from dixon, illinois. a lot frauds are very, very simple. everyone is not a complex transaction like an enron. some things are just simple. and you can execute a simple fraud by yourself, steal millions and millions and millions over a very long period of time. so that was the message that the documentary, i hope share to too many, because fraud can be simple. a comment...
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May 23, 2023
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university. another is in the white house, in the lincoln room. and then the other one is the everett copy. and that at our museum and library in springfield, illinois. the our copy of the address was written after. it was the one that was written immediately his delivery of it. and he was requested write it out by edward everett, who was keynote speaker at on that day. and as we probably all remember, he spoke for about two and a half hours to two and a half minutes. everett asked president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book for to auction off for convalescing soldiers, which lincoln gladly obliged him. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up with the idea of a 272 word challenge. you know, the 272 words is the exact number in the gettysburg address. and while lincoln didn't set out to. 272 words, he didn't say, well now, today i'm going to write a 272 word masterpiece that will transcend the generations. we thought it was a wonderful way that if we challenged to write their own 272 words, that might become more intimately tied to the address
university. another is in the white house, in the lincoln room. and then the other one is the everett copy. and that at our museum and library in springfield, illinois. the our copy of the address was written after. it was the one that was written immediately his delivery of it. and he was requested write it out by edward everett, who was keynote speaker at on that day. and as we probably all remember, he spoke for about two and a half hours to two and a half minutes. everett asked president...
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illinois. vernon hills high school. many admitted graduation for them is special emotional because it means they're getting closer to paving their own paths separate from the others. >> funny enough, i'm going to university of utah. >> and i'm going to idaho state university. >> and we only ended up being two hours away, so we ended up still being close. i'm definitely for sure a little nervous. i might not show it, but i'm scared for him. it's okay. >> they're so close. together, the group makes up 7% of the school's entire graduating class. i don't know what was in the water there. but i often think about if my kids do go to separate colleges, i hope the graduation is not on the same day. but i have some time for that. >> we hear about that sometimes during the ncaa tournaments. >> sitting on two different sides. >> exactly. my goodness. >>> well, we're nearing kind of the end of the school year. >> yes, we are. my kids are already out for the summer. >> lucky you. >> i know. so we're trying to find stuff to do for them. yesterday we went for a bike ride. the weather was beautiful. it's been cool for all of those outdoor activities, we get a look at brentwood, we're starting out clear. it's breezy, the wi
illinois. vernon hills high school. many admitted graduation for them is special emotional because it means they're getting closer to paving their own paths separate from the others. >> funny enough, i'm going to university of utah. >> and i'm going to idaho state university. >> and we only ended up being two hours away, so we ended up still being close. i'm definitely for sure a little nervous. i might not show it, but i'm scared for him. it's okay. >> they're so close....
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illinois el centro de todo. grand canyon university's affordable academic model allows many students to attend for less than the cost ofy el mejor consejo es que me cuide mucho, siempre me hacÍa un mouse de dulce de leche. reportera: hay una relaciÓn muy cordial. agradecidas es como sala fanÁtica por esa buena anatomÍa. sebastiÁn:, sÍ, sÍ se ha sentido muy bonito.de piquito obligado, pero ni modo. se siente muy contenta de que existe ese cariÑo hacia mÍ. reportera: sin olvidar la concientizaciÓn de salud mental en estados unidos, revela cÓmo se mantiene en paz y equilibrio. sebastiÁn: la salud mental se trabaja hablando las cosas. lecturas que pueden ayudar, y gente que lo puede hacer, psicoanÁlisis, terapias momento lo he hecho. amigos que te quieren bien hablar con eso siempre es muysaludable. alan: te quitan las gafas y no sabes quiÉn es quiÉn. karla: estamos en todas las redes sociales, mantente informado y revive tu segmento favorito en www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. alan: la cantante amanda miguelcanta bien bonito. raÚl: desde que naciÓ su hijo lucas sentÍa que no hab
illinois el centro de todo. grand canyon university's affordable academic model allows many students to attend for less than the cost ofy el mejor consejo es que me cuide mucho, siempre me hacÍa un mouse de dulce de leche. reportera: hay una relaciÓn muy cordial. agradecidas es como sala fanÁtica por esa buena anatomÍa. sebastiÁn:, sÍ, sÍ se ha sentido muy bonito.de piquito obligado, pero ni modo. se siente muy contenta de que existe ese cariÑo hacia mÍ. reportera: sin olvidar la...