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and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 metres. and the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountain together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 crisis and spybot in 200-322-3000 cubic metres of rock fell away here. and that's why the area up there is where it broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is the fulfillment of 3 houses. the big in order to predict events like that were accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments all of the sensors gauge every movement and vibration the researchers are trying to the crude the vibrations of the rocks and that's why they're listening to the mountain as strange as that may soon. a small black container full of heat. does is on their thighs measure them the methane this is our sei
and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 metres. and the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountain together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 crisis and...
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and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountain together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 clients and survivors in 2003 to 3000 cubic meters of rock fell away here. that's why the area up there is where they broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is different of 3 houses. the be. in order to predict events like that more accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments of the sensors gauge every movement and vibration the researchers are trying to the crude the vibrations of the rocks and that's why they're listening to the mountain a strange is that me send. a small black container with the heat. doesn't that size measure them them and this is their seismic sensors which c
and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountain together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 clients and...
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from the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 metres and the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountains together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 clients and i was in 200-322-3000 cubic metres of rock fell away here. and that's why the area up there is where it broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is the equivalent of 3 houses. the be. in order to predict events like that where accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments that the sensors gauge every movement and vibration the researchers are trying to the crude the vibrations of the rocks and that's why they're listening to the mountain as strange as that may sound in. a small black container in the heat but. doesn't that size measure them the methane this is our sei
from the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 metres and the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountains together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 clients and...
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from the university of inspire is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent there look for a tree is an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountains together a matter for now is starting to crumble. i 1000 guys and spybot in 20032 to 3000 cubic meters of rock fell away here. that's why the area up there is where it broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is the equivalent of 3 houses. the be. in order to predict events like that where accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments of the sensors gauge every movement and vibration the researchers are trying to the crude the vibrations of the rocks and that's why they're listening to the mountain as strange as that may sound. a small black container but he. doesn't that size mr than them this is our seismic sensors which can enable us
from the university of inspire is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent there look for a tree is an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountains together a matter for now is starting to crumble. i 1000 guys and...
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a ultimate to create the cannabis studies program. i helped create the workforce and education fund, and i fought for new resources and policies to support undocumented and lgbtq students. over the next four years, city college will need to combat severe funding cuts at the state and local level, put in place new support services to help our communities succeed during this challenging covid-19 environment, and create workforce programs in areas like health care and technology to meet the needs of our changing economy. i have experience solving challenges like this and hope to continue to bring that experience and leadership to city college
on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked...
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a ultimate to create the cannabis studies program. i helped create the workforce and education fund, and i fought for new resources and policies to support undocumented and lgbtq students. over the next four years, city college will need to combat severe funding cuts at the state and local level, put in place new support services to help our communities succeed during this challenging covid-19 environment, and create workforce programs in areas like health care and technology to meet the needs of our changing economy. i have experience solving challenges like this and hope to continue to bring that experience and leadership to city college
on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked...
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scorponi is a young, italian-american woman, she went to the university of rome, and was inspired to continue to expand the italian community through this particular project. so her goal is to strengthen the italian community through the shop, which would allow the type 20 license, which allows for a small area of this to be used for beer and wine sales. she'll also be doing italian meats and cheeses and olive oils, and supporting small producers that she discovers in the bay area and italy. and she is actually in italy right now, which is why we had some difficulties getting her on the call, so... >> chairman: got it. vice chair stefani, any thoughts? >> i'm literally drinking out of a coffee cup that says "i'd rather be in italy." i don't think i have any issues at all with this item. >> chairman: all right. [laughter] >> chairman: let's open this up to public comment. >> of course, mr. chair. operations are checking to see if we have received any callers in the cue. mr. coop, please let us know if we have any callers that are ready. for those already connected please press star, a
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john lucas crow who is a historian at the university of calgary inserted into the season the story of my grandfather how fascism inspired a generation. when i'm not. political and so batten down and down the sauce that it benefited the daughter the conflict don't really matter the sentiment of the condiment or the uppity achieve in iraq was the norm the president thought. force an instrument of the throne a party. that happened to the normal role where they're. going to sit at a minimum of one of. the jonica puncher appalled at the event without their 4th an animal. it's about the. encounter not in a fit with our. systematic evidence to declare the apostle paul says i do you know the concern you know start at $230.00 does your political she's also sure that it took to citizenship now if she would have believed in the identity in question what i meant and that's our main income and i think. she's. been a persona of course is a pull did i send somebody who don't. individually support for that trick on me. in fact not on the west bank to have been quite helpful to me but i shall depart father by the stuff that i wrote. the
john lucas crow who is a historian at the university of calgary inserted into the season the story of my grandfather how fascism inspired a generation. when i'm not. political and so batten down and down the sauce that it benefited the daughter the conflict don't really matter the sentiment of the condiment or the uppity achieve in iraq was the norm the president thought. force an instrument of the throne a party. that happened to the normal role where they're. going to sit at a minimum of one...
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a ultimate to create the cannabis studies program. i helped create the workforce and education fund, and i fought for new resources and policies to support undocumented and lgbtq students. over the next four years, city college will need to combat severe funding cuts at the state and local level, put in place new support services to help our communities succeed during this challenging covid-19 environment, and create workforce programs in areas like health care and technology to meet the needs of our changing economy. i have experience solving challenges like this and hope to continue to bring that experience and leadership to city college
on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked...
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jen look us crow is a historian at the university of calgary inserted in that he sees in the story of my grandfather how fascism inspired a generation. when i'm not. and so batten down and down this us that it benefited the thought of the conflict don't really matter the sentiment of the condiment of the uppity achieve in iraq was the norm what the president thought. force an instrument of the throne a party. that happened to the normal role where there could be that have been a margin of. the jonica bunch of the random little or 4th an animal. it's about the. encounter not in a fit with our. systematic evidence to declare the apostle forces ideas into the concert you know started to study done to look for she's also sure that we took the city to check not fit with a loose change in the identity in question what i meant and that's our main income enough to. manifest she's. going up a sauna of course is a pull did i send somebody you don't recall an individual support for that trick on me. in fact not on the next big thing but what happened to me but i shall depart father for the stuff that i should. be the from the tell
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of communication studies at morgan state university joins us now welcome. to pleasure thanks for having me well your book is quite interesting so what inspired you to tackle this topic and what are some of the negative effects of the myth of black buying power being perpetuated today. wolf again thanks for having me and i appreciate that introduction because you outline a lot of the problem there you know for me it started before at long before i became any kind of journalist or academic is just an activist and anybody who has spent any time in any really black political public sphere will have heard a version of this myth you know whether they consume media or just again read attend activist meetings and i just kept hearing this but as you lay out in the introduction any time you start to look at the numbers the data the actual economic analyses and of course just the broader analysis and history of this country those stats didn't make any sense so i just wanted to at the time i became a columnist and then also an academic of sorts i wanted to really dive into it and look into to its origins and blend the work that i'm interested in which is a combination of
of communication studies at morgan state university joins us now welcome. to pleasure thanks for having me well your book is quite interesting so what inspired you to tackle this topic and what are some of the negative effects of the myth of black buying power being perpetuated today. wolf again thanks for having me and i appreciate that introduction because you outline a lot of the problem there you know for me it started before at long before i became any kind of journalist or academic is...
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to become phi beta kappa of howard university prayed to graduate from university of maryland law school. derisive the highest office in the land, and so wanted kids to be inspired by history two. >> i think they will be. i think they already are. and that leads to another great question, we miss our champion, others will rise in spirit. big fall election is coming up. championed by a leisure cummings the next generation. >> let me just say he felt like the american people needed to be the heroes in the story in this election cycle. going to take the involvement to come the way it should be to have a good ending. who he viewed for the next generation think that was indicated by his selections on the house speaker oversight and reform committee. on the new congress came in back in 2018, he asked nancy pelosi for all of the loud he wanted alexandria, he wanted. [inaudible] he wanted some of the most aggressive he didn't just put them on the committee, he gave them an opportunity he was not intimidated if ellicott his responsibility to applaud and support them this is an other question about the america. francis asks what message from i think really any of you, inc
to become phi beta kappa of howard university prayed to graduate from university of maryland law school. derisive the highest office in the land, and so wanted kids to be inspired by history two. >> i think they will be. i think they already are. and that leads to another great question, we miss our champion, others will rise in spirit. big fall election is coming up. championed by a leisure cummings the next generation. >> let me just say he felt like the american people needed to...
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vitriol and the ability to get people and the difference to talk inspired us to find stories outside of politics that spoke to more universal values and ideas that might bond us together or maybe the country as well to get stories out. so from there we turned to identify values and stories so we spend time with a group of veterans with those in arizona and truck drivers from las vegas and we do it all kinds of things we found exciting from spending a couple of days to her seeing carrying lerer with the prison outside of detroit with the intent to speak to a larger value set. >> i love that. obviously the book is very much about your friendship and it captures that but also the characters that chris started to speak to whether a community activist i imagine all the incredible people telling incredible stories now writing a book and most of the audience start to wonder if you can give a view into the writing process but chose those characters over others and what jumped out with their story by sharing their perspective? >> he sure was slightly different and they all spoke to something about the country so for example we spend
vitriol and the ability to get people and the difference to talk inspired us to find stories outside of politics that spoke to more universal values and ideas that might bond us together or maybe the country as well to get stories out. so from there we turned to identify values and stories so we spend time with a group of veterans with those in arizona and truck drivers from las vegas and we do it all kinds of things we found exciting from spending a couple of days to her seeing carrying lerer...
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of howard university. to graduate from the university of maryland law school. to rise to the highest offices in the land. he wanted kids to be inspired history two. >> i think they will be. i think they already are. and that leads to another great question. he said we miss our champion others will rise in his spirit. big fall election coming up. did doctor cumming see any standard to pick up the crusade by lisha coming the next generation? >> let me just say he felt like the american people needed to be the heroes in the story in this election cycle. that it's going to take the involvement and participation in all of the people of america of voting age to come out en masse and to make the story the way it should be. to have a good ending. but in terms of who he viewed as the next generation, i think that was indicated by his selections on the house speaker oversight and government reform committee. when the new congress came in back in 2018, he asked nancy pelosi for all the freshman. he wanted aoc. he wanted some of the most aggressive freshmen there were. and he didn't just put them on that committee, he gave them an opportunity to
of howard university. to graduate from the university of maryland law school. to rise to the highest offices in the land. he wanted kids to be inspired history two. >> i think they will be. i think they already are. and that leads to another great question. he said we miss our champion others will rise in his spirit. big fall election coming up. did doctor cumming see any standard to pick up the crusade by lisha coming the next generation? >> let me just say he felt like the...
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base which is clearly here in this room, she continues to inspire the next generation of social change agents and visionaries. at brandeis university our motto is truth, even onto its innermost parts. for this evening i propose to temporarily revise our motto to without truth, there is no truth. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the one and only justice ruth bader ginsburg. (applause) >> thank you. thank you. please be seated. i so much appreciate the very warm welcome you have extended to me. i'm here to talk to you for a bit about lessons i learned from brandeis. in these remarks i will try to convey his impact on me in my years as a lawyer and then as a judge. i will speak first of the brandeis brief, famously filed in mueller against oregon. the supreme court decided that case in 1908. the court upheld as constitutional a 1903 oregon law that prohibited employment of women and industrial jobs for more than ten hours per day. in briefs in 19 seventies, i described the mueller decision as an obstacle to supreme court recognition of the equal citizenship stature of men and women as constitutional principle. but whi
base which is clearly here in this room, she continues to inspire the next generation of social change agents and visionaries. at brandeis university our motto is truth, even onto its innermost parts. for this evening i propose to temporarily revise our motto to without truth, there is no truth. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the one and only justice ruth bader ginsburg. (applause) >> thank you. thank you. please be seated. i so much appreciate the very warm welcome you...
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university of new england press. he is the curator of ladies garments, women's work, when this activism, which is the exhibition right outside this room which inspired this conversation this evening. so without further ado. >> [applause] >> thanks so much, valerie. good evening everyone. thanks so much for being with us here on this final friday of women's history month. it has been a remarkable month here at the central one's history. i want to take a moment to talk about what we do in the folks who make it possible. just this month alone, we have held our fourth conference on women's history. we also have a dozen other programs across our museum and we brought over well over 1000 people which makes me very excited. before i go any further, i want to acknowledge the two people who made this all happened starting with our special assistant alex [inaudible]. she's worked tirelessly and has made the details and specifics of this event happened. we could not have done it without her. we want to thank our fearless leader valerie paley, who built this season -- center from the ground up. it allows us to accomplish our visions. i should say while some of
university of new england press. he is the curator of ladies garments, women's work, when this activism, which is the exhibition right outside this room which inspired this conversation this evening. so without further ado. >> [applause] >> thanks so much, valerie. good evening everyone. thanks so much for being with us here on this final friday of women's history month. it has been a remarkable month here at the central one's history. i want to take a moment to talk about what we...
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university of illinois press. he is the cure rater of lady's garments, women's work, women's activism, which is the exhibition right outside this room, which inspired this coub y ver sags this evening so without further adieu, nick. >> good evening. thank you so much for being with us here on this final friday. it's been a remarkable month and i wanted to take a moment to say a bit about what we do and to thank folks who made it possible. just this month alone, we have held our fourth annual conference on women's history. we've also had a dozen other across our museum and we've brought in well other 1,000 people, which makes me very excited and before i go further, i want to acknowledge two people who made this happen, starting with ali surgery, who worked tirelessly for us. she has actually all the deta s details. to really for this work, this history and exhibition programs. so please give her a hand. our exhibitions are here, we also work closely with the education division and just this month, we launched women and the american story. an online women's history curriculum guide for middle and high school classes and in building that curriculum,
university of illinois press. he is the cure rater of lady's garments, women's work, women's activism, which is the exhibition right outside this room, which inspired this coub y ver sags this evening so without further adieu, nick. >> good evening. thank you so much for being with us here on this final friday. it's been a remarkable month and i wanted to take a moment to say a bit about what we do and to thank folks who made it possible. just this month alone, we have held our fourth...
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inspired, young ng americans, to get involved in this mission. you were talking about your collaboration with universities. i raised the issue of the movie "the martian" a couple times. it's so inspiring for young people. can you tell me in more detail about what you're doing, kind of really in spite of the next tor generation of americans, young americans, that we can rely on. not only involved but leading on the next exciting fazes of nasa's mission? the >> big yes, the biggest thing t we can do as an agency, for the next generation that you talk about, is we have to do stunning achievements. that's what the american moon shot was like in the 1960s, and that's what the program is all about today. so when we think back to the u t 1960s, if you walk around people at nasa today and say what made you get involved in the space tu business, the ones who are old enough will tell you they can e tell you exactly where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were walking on the moon. and all of the moon trips were inspiring. and it got that generation inspired to do space. my generation, we were inspired by the space shuttles. an
inspired, young ng americans, to get involved in this mission. you were talking about your collaboration with universities. i raised the issue of the movie "the martian" a couple times. it's so inspiring for young people. can you tell me in more detail about what you're doing, kind of really in spite of the next tor generation of americans, young americans, that we can rely on. not only involved but leading on the next exciting fazes of nasa's mission? the >> big yes, the...
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a ultimate to create the cannabis studies program. i helped create the workforce and education fund, and i fought for new resources and policies to support undocumented and lgbtq students. over the next four years, city college will need to combat severe funding cuts at the state and local level, put in place new support services to help our communities succeed during this challenging covid-19 environment, and create workforce programs in areas like health care and technology to meet the needs of our changing economy. i have experience solving challenges like this and hope to continue to bring that experience and leadership to city college
on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked...
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked...
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is awarded to 3 scientists and their discoveries about one of the most mysterious objects in the universe we're talking black hole. and inspired all these jaguars record breaking the french open over the 1st hour we're going to reach the last 16 at 12 down by america's daniel calling. ok let's get going we begin this news hour with a dramatic turn of events in the political turmoil that's currently gripping kyrgyzstan after mounting pressure from protesters the election commission the house now the early results of sunday's parliamentary vote that's after a night of violence where demonstrators stormed state buildings there accusing the government of rigging the election in its favor the protesters for the former president back some bias and other senior officials from prison the current president's bekoff has insisted he is still in control of the entire country charles stratford has more now from the capital city bishkek. constitutionally the members of parliament parliament still stands because of that central election committee announcement that the results have been an alt but it has been an incredibly fast moving day 24
is awarded to 3 scientists and their discoveries about one of the most mysterious objects in the universe we're talking black hole. and inspired all these jaguars record breaking the french open over the 1st hour we're going to reach the last 16 at 12 down by america's daniel calling. ok let's get going we begin this news hour with a dramatic turn of events in the political turmoil that's currently gripping kyrgyzstan after mounting pressure from protesters the election commission the house now...
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university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspiredies of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms, and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. now i'm feeling connected. empowered. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrollable muscle movements as these may be permanent. these are not all the serious side effects. this is where i want to be. talk to your doctor and ask if latuda could make the difference you've been looking for in your bipolar depression symptoms. if latuda c
university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspiredies of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms, and in clinical studies,...
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there's a shared space of inspiration and dialogue with someone and you're here left contrats prior. to transit i dance for the girl that's a fair language universal.
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a ultimate to create the cannabis studies program. i helped create the workforce and education fund, and i fought for new resources and policies to support undocumented and lgbtq students. over the next four years, city college will need to combat severe funding cuts at the state and local level, put in place new support services to help our communities succeed during this challenging covid-19 environment, and create workforce programs in areas like health care and technology to meet the needs of our changing economy. i have experience solving challenges like this and hope to continue to bring that experience and leadership to city college
on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspired me to run for the board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked...
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of purposes, great inspiration. please allow me to turn to karen, who is writing an chair of the council of economic advisors. karen is also a professor of the practice of economics at harvard university. nonresident senior fellow at the peterson institute. she served as the assistant of the treasury for economics, basically the chief economy it and forecaster of the treasury in the second term of the obama administration. prior to that she was vice economic studies at brookings and had a long distinguished career at the reserve as one of the leading researchers on savings and fiscalr behavior issues. karen, overview, please. thanks, adam. be a , am delighted to part of this. important.s policy priorities for the president's council of economic strengthen t would the u.s. economy as part of ostering rebuilding and recovery, so in my remarks today want to emphasize three points. the first priority is that we need to deploy additional fiscal stimulus to support the u.s. recovery from the pandemic over the longer un strengthen automatic fiscal stabilizers. so, by way of background, the early phases of the u.s. sharp rebound a in aggregate demand. so we saw that in employment, in consumer
of purposes, great inspiration. please allow me to turn to karen, who is writing an chair of the council of economic advisors. karen is also a professor of the practice of economics at harvard university. nonresident senior fellow at the peterson institute. she served as the assistant of the treasury for economics, basically the chief economy it and forecaster of the treasury in the second term of the obama administration. prior to that she was vice economic studies at brookings and had a long...
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inventive protest movement, partly inspired by what they saw in hong kong last year, that has attracted quite wide support. is not universal but quite widespread terms ofe is a lot of unhappiness against the government in general, but we have discovered through this movement because what they said that a lot of thais do want to talk about the monarchy, it is dangerous, they have never done it before, people in the past have gone to jail or been killed for doing so but there is an appetite for that. whether the government can com pletely whether the government can completely suppress this or we don't see this protest movement p°ppin9 don't see this protest movement p°pping up don't see this protest movement popping up again after a couple of months when it is sat on, it's hard to say, but what we do know is the underlying grievances of a poorly performing government, massive inequality, one of the most unequal societies in the world and the pain inflicted by covid—i9 and the collapse of tourism, all of those will continue to fuel unhappiness with the government anyway, so we are bound to see some kinds of protests in the future even if this particular m
inventive protest movement, partly inspired by what they saw in hong kong last year, that has attracted quite wide support. is not universal but quite widespread terms ofe is a lot of unhappiness against the government in general, but we have discovered through this movement because what they said that a lot of thais do want to talk about the monarchy, it is dangerous, they have never done it before, people in the past have gone to jail or been killed for doing so but there is an appetite for...
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on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspiredthe board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a ultimate to create the cannabis studies program. i helped create the workforce and education fund, and i fought for new resources and policies to support undocumented and lgbtq students. over the next four years, city college will need to combat severe funding cuts at the state and local level, put in place new support services to help our communities succeed during this challenging covid-19 environment, and create workforce programs in areas like health care and technology to meet the needs of our changing economy. i have experience solving challenges like this and hope to continue to bring that experience and leadership to city college. >> i'm alan w
on track when i got sick and had to drop out of high school, allowing me to graduate and enroll at san francisco state university. this experience inspiredthe board of trustees in 2016, when i was elected to a four-year term. during my last four years serving as your representative on the city college board, i've worked with students, teachers, and staff to secure important victories for city college. i i ensured that our accreditation was reinstated for the next decade. i worked with if a...
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it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. to stir that fire, university ofrding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower premiums - and lower prescription costs. and those new insulin savings! hundreds of plans, $35 a month. that'll save you money. so uh, mark? on medicare.gov now. open enrollment ends dec 7th. comparing plans... ...really pays. paid for by the u.s. department of health & human services. paid for by the u.s. department who's sujoe biden.rop 15? biden says, "every kid deserves a quality education and every family deserves to live in a safe, healthy community. that's why i support prop. 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the contents of this ad. who's supkamala harris.5? harris says, "a corporate tax loophole has allowed billions to be drained from our public schools and local communities. no more. i'm proud to support prop 15." vote yes. schools an
it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. to stir that fire, university ofrding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower premiums - and lower prescription costs. and those new insulin savings! hundreds of plans, $35 a month. that'll save you money. so uh, mark? on medicare.gov...
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science at the university of miami and joins us via skype now from florida thank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera so americans are voting early and invective numbers what inspired them do you think what's motivating them to go out and vote i think a lot of voters have been waiting for this election for years or months and so one part of it is just too easy to turn out and vote as quickly as possible as possible and make sure their votes are counted what about the coronavirus pandemic is that a factor in people having wanting to go out and vote early. absolutely i think that plays into it i think if you vote early you can you have more opportunities to choose when you vote and so you know people can choose when the lines are very short and they're taking the least amount of risk possible in order to go and vote and for that reason. risk the coronavirus might be playing into the amount of early voting that goes on right now reports indicate that registered democrats have so far out voted registered republicans casting more than double the number of early ballots but this early advantage of course as i mean they can claim victory does it i mean how much good presi
science at the university of miami and joins us via skype now from florida thank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera so americans are voting early and invective numbers what inspired them do you think what's motivating them to go out and vote i think a lot of voters have been waiting for this election for years or months and so one part of it is just too easy to turn out and vote as quickly as possible as possible and make sure their votes are counted what about the coronavirus pandemic...
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university of illinois. he is the curator of women's work, women's activism, which is the exhibition right outside this room, which is what is inspiring this conversation this evening. [applause] >> thank you, good evening. thank you for being with us on this final friday of women's history month. it has been a remarkable month, and i want to take a moment to say a bit about what we do and what makes this possible. this month alone we have held our fourth annual diana conference on women's history. we have brought in well over 1000 people, which makes me very excited. i want to acknowledge the two people that make this happen. starting with our special assistant. [applause] >> she has done all the details and we cannot have done this without her. we want to think valerie paley, who built the center from the ground up. please give her a hand. [applause] >> i should say, we will take it a little slower. every month is women's history month here at the new york historical society. our exhibitions will be on the fourth floor and our gallery. we also work closely with our vacation division. we have an online women's curriculum guide for mi
university of illinois. he is the curator of women's work, women's activism, which is the exhibition right outside this room, which is what is inspiring this conversation this evening. [applause] >> thank you, good evening. thank you for being with us on this final friday of women's history month. it has been a remarkable month, and i want to take a moment to say a bit about what we do and what makes this possible. this month alone we have held our fourth annual diana conference on...
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it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. >>> right now vice president mike pence is rallying supporters in reading, pennsylvania. meanwhile, president trump is set to hold a rally in michigan this evening prompting governor gretchen whitmer's office to encourage attendees to wear facial coverings and practice social distancing. >>> this as president trump returns to a familiar line of attack against joe biden and hillar
it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive...
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inspired. young americans to work for you, to get involved in this mission, to get involved in the vision. you were talking to senator sinema about your collaboration with university . i've raised the issue of the movie marsh in a couple of times, one of my favorite movies in part is it so inspiring for youngpeople . and you tell me a little bit more detail what you are doing kind of really to inspire the next generation of americans, young americans who we can rely on for their science and technology, expertise to really get them not only involved but leading on the next exciting phases of nasa's mission. >> yes sir. so i'll tell you the biggest thing we can do as an agency to inspire the next generation that you talk about is we have to do stunning achievements and as you identify that's what the american moonshot was all about in the 1960s that's what the artemis program is all about today so when we think back to the 1960s, if you walk around people nasa today and ask them what made you get involved in the space business, the ones who are old enough will tell you that they can tell you exactly where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were walking on the moon and of course we
inspired. young americans to work for you, to get involved in this mission, to get involved in the vision. you were talking to senator sinema about your collaboration with university . i've raised the issue of the movie marsh in a couple of times, one of my favorite movies in part is it so inspiring for youngpeople . and you tell me a little bit more detail what you are doing kind of really to inspire the next generation of americans, young americans who we can rely on for their science and...
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university of denmark and teaches organizational design. welcome, professor. >> thank you for the kind introduction and also for giving me the opportunity to share some thoughts with you today. thank you very much for your inspiring speech to highlight the challenges and the solutions to the global pandemic. i would like to make three points. first of all, i appreciate how you perceive the pandemic as a truly global challenge that in fact the developing countries even more strongly than this developing kind. picked up when the global community tackled the covid-19 health crisis together and i believe that purely national response with very limited. the same is also true with climate change. second point, i also agree that the pandemic [inaudible] it poses profound challenges. we believe education is a powerful engine for inclusive growth and we offer many programs in the developing countries. in the past couple of months we had to move our teaching online but it had a beautiful side effect. we had a record number of participants from developing countries joining us and we made substantial investments into the technologies and experienced firsthand how digital technology and digital transformation is breaking down
university of denmark and teaches organizational design. welcome, professor. >> thank you for the kind introduction and also for giving me the opportunity to share some thoughts with you today. thank you very much for your inspiring speech to highlight the challenges and the solutions to the global pandemic. i would like to make three points. first of all, i appreciate how you perceive the pandemic as a truly global challenge that in fact the developing countries even more strongly than...
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university in the country. it's the largest. we have an opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of almost 500,000 students in california. that's what really inspired me to do this at this important time. >> dr. castro is the first person in his family to graduate college. he's also the first mexican-american to be named as chancellor of the csu system. dr. castro tells us his first mission will be persuading the governor to allocate more funding to the system. >>> all right. so this one is for all of you pet parents. hotels.com wants to hire you and your animal to review pet friendly hotels. the site is building a creature critic team. it's looking for three people and their pets, including dogs, bunnies, and travel toads. those selected will get -- >> what? >> they will get ten, $150 coupons for stays at the best pet friendly hotels. if you want to apply, do it on twitter and instagram by uploading a picture of you and your pet with a quick summary. you have to tag hotels.com and use the #creature critics. who are these animals? look at toby the toad. >> i'm here for ethel the glamour tort. i'm down with these. >> i spent hours at the humane soci
university in the country. it's the largest. we have an opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of almost 500,000 students in california. that's what really inspired me to do this at this important time. >> dr. castro is the first person in his family to graduate college. he's also the first mexican-american to be named as chancellor of the csu system. dr. castro tells us his first mission will be persuading the governor to allocate more funding to the system. >>>...
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university of southern denmark and teaches strategy and organizational design. welcome. kindank you for the introduction and also giving me the opportunity to share some thoughts with you today. malpass, thank you for your inspiring and important speech. i think it highlights the challenges of and the solution to the global pandemic. i would like to make three points. first of all, i really appreciate how you perceive the pandemic as a truly global challenge that affects developing countries even more strongly than the developed economy. improvedowth and prosperity will only pick up again when the global community tackles the covid-19 health crisis together and i firmly purely national responses will have limited effects. the same is true for the second challenge we face, that is climate change. my first point. second point, i agree the does not only -- but also produces a challenge for education. we believe education is a powerful engine for the girls and we offer many programs in developing countries and emerging markets. in the fat -- past couple months, we have to move teaching online, especially summer schools. of having side effect record numbers of participants from the developing countries and we made sub
university of southern denmark and teaches strategy and organizational design. welcome. kindank you for the introduction and also giving me the opportunity to share some thoughts with you today. malpass, thank you for your inspiring and important speech. i think it highlights the challenges of and the solution to the global pandemic. i would like to make three points. first of all, i really appreciate how you perceive the pandemic as a truly global challenge that affects developing countries...