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we'll have to leave you here now, right now and economy stan profession america is at the university of massachusetts return. well, thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. thank you. great. a, a wide stay with our team to national for all the latest i'm around the world. i'll see you again by down the road. hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again and i have come into it. and so it's a large glade, but with the supplies scale, it was found this gulf of them big. so in the mid to indeed century, in a small above and english found duke and the owners discovered and always got it. as it turned out, it belong to one of the see boys which are bend against the british and the 19th century. they even managed to find out his fate. this, the boy's name was item beat and he was executed after the suppression of the rebellion and his head was brought back to britain by british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time. the woods indians who opened the what was understood the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think we might have just found as good as the blue bui
we'll have to leave you here now, right now and economy stan profession america is at the university of massachusetts return. well, thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. thank you. great. a, a wide stay with our team to national for all the latest i'm around the world. i'll see you again by down the road. hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again and i have come into it. and so it's a large glade, but with the supplies scale, it was found this gulf of them big. so in the mid to...
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now let's discuss this live with ronald economist and professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts. i must reach out to well, professor, i'm glad to have you join me right now. so glad to grade that. so tom says it's the democrats to blame for the starting prices. while the double play, i'd say it's drum. so from your analysis, who is it? as well, they're both wrong. they're both engaging in the kind a jeep shop, politics that we have all in america, any way come to expect of them. it's childish, we ought to be ashamed of it, but we're not. here's the reality. we have had a problem over the last couple of years with an attack of bird flu that, that is handled in this country by killing large numbers of egg laying chickens in order to defeat the virus. and to get new fresh chickens and to get our eggs system back on track. that is the responsibility of the big industry, which is a private capital list industry. but they have been in no hurry, neither to import eggs nor to find other solutions because of the price increase. they are enjoying record high prices for eggs. and you can s
now let's discuss this live with ronald economist and professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts. i must reach out to well, professor, i'm glad to have you join me right now. so glad to grade that. so tom says it's the democrats to blame for the starting prices. while the double play, i'd say it's drum. so from your analysis, who is it? as well, they're both wrong. they're both engaging in the kind a jeep shop, politics that we have all in america, any way come to expect of them....
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a cancer researcher at the university of massachusetts said trump administration cuts to nih would quotehad their grant review meeting with nih abruptly canceled without any plans to reschedule because of this administration's funding freezes. this will delay research by several months at least, and inconsistent funding will mean layoffs and disruption to services that improve care at nursing homes. just this week i received copies of letters sent to researchers who received funding from the nih to study alzheimer's disease, and improving support for caregivers and to study how to improve mental health care and primary care centers. stating quote, the premise of the grant is incompatible with nih priorities because the study explicitly included lgbtq people. without this funding, grant recipients will now be forced to stop research to address the mental health crisis and alzheimer's disease. people have committed their lives to these efforts, they will lose their jobs. i submit these letters for the record. chair cassidy: without objection. sen. markey: in your testimony you stated you w
a cancer researcher at the university of massachusetts said trump administration cuts to nih would quotehad their grant review meeting with nih abruptly canceled without any plans to reschedule because of this administration's funding freezes. this will delay research by several months at least, and inconsistent funding will mean layoffs and disruption to services that improve care at nursing homes. just this week i received copies of letters sent to researchers who received funding from the...
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[cheering and applause] doctor ambrose is a professor of natural sciences at the university of massachusettsis that our people are losing jobs and have lost jobs. there is a brain drain that is actually happening now. my colleagues in europe are posting lists of graduate programs in europe that will take american students without a masters. other colleagues are reporting that they are advising young students who dream of getting a phd to look to canada and europe and china, of course, is recruiting back to china, away from their adopted homeland, people of chinese origins. so, all this means is there is an urgent need for us to do something. over the last few-- inspiring ways to now take that conversation to their other colleagues. other members of congress. so, an example, i learned that not everybody in congress knows that the research that the nih funded curiosity driven from individuals like each of us. that is something that we need to educate them about. today there has been a lot of wonderful ideas about communicating with the public and i just want to amplify that and perhaps say som
[cheering and applause] doctor ambrose is a professor of natural sciences at the university of massachusettsis that our people are losing jobs and have lost jobs. there is a brain drain that is actually happening now. my colleagues in europe are posting lists of graduate programs in europe that will take american students without a masters. other colleagues are reporting that they are advising young students who dream of getting a phd to look to canada and europe and china, of course, is...
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according to a new survey of college-bound students, the massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t., is now the most desirable school. harvard moves down to two. both universities ever to reach the 50,000 point mark. >> lebron, open. three! got it! 22 seasons, 40 years of age. lebron james, 50,002 points. >> he reached the milestone on his very first shot of the game. the league's all-time leader in regular season and post-season scoring. james finished with 34 points, eight rebounds. the lakers beat the pelicans 136-115. here is the thing, he is 40 years old. in his 22nd season. that's very -- that's a record that could stand forever. >> yeah. what can he not do? >> 50,000. >> all right. >>> carson, what's ahead? >> jimmy fallon was helping joshua jackson make his return to "dawson's creek." that and more coming up. >>> first, celebrate read across america week and a special anniversary for jenna's book club as well. she found a kindred spirit on the couch, a beloved teacher who shares the life-changing magic of books with her students. we cannot wait to shine a light on her. very inspiring story. we will do that right after this. from the makers of humira. ri
according to a new survey of college-bound students, the massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t., is now the most desirable school. harvard moves down to two. both universities ever to reach the 50,000 point mark. >> lebron, open. three! got it! 22 seasons, 40 years of age. lebron james, 50,002 points. >> he reached the milestone on his very first shot of the game. the league's all-time leader in regular season and post-season scoring. james finished with 34 points, eight...
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understand the laws of the night states take precedence over the laws of illinois, colorado, new york, massachusetts, and universities. but when he declared your cities sanctuary cities, did so illegally, do you understand that? mayor johnston: respectfully, sir, i would disagree with that -- >> it is against the law to give saying sure -- sanctuary to people violated the law. you gave sanctuary to people who are here illegally. you violated your oath. because of the supremacy clause, the laws of the night states take presidence -- presedence. mayor johnston: thank you. there are no laws that violated -- >> did you personally violate the law then? the city of boston was declared a century city by you, mayor. mayor wu: being a century city, as you describe it, or being a city that we describe it, as a home for everyone, when you commit a crime, you are held accountable -- >> and you interfere with the officers of the law, who are there to even remove people that you know have committed crimes -- you have violated your oath of office. you have committed a crime. mr. chairman, i do not understand why we have not been di
understand the laws of the night states take precedence over the laws of illinois, colorado, new york, massachusetts, and universities. but when he declared your cities sanctuary cities, did so illegally, do you understand that? mayor johnston: respectfully, sir, i would disagree with that -- >> it is against the law to give saying sure -- sanctuary to people violated the law. you gave sanctuary to people who are here illegally. you violated your oath. because of the supremacy clause, the...
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stanford university is now one of the top three dream schools for college bound students. it beat out popular ivy league schools like yale and princeton, massachusettsogy, or mit, ranked number one in the rankings and harvard ranked number two this year. many of the students surveyed said they wanted to attend the schools, with the hopes after getting a secure. after getting and securing a job and income after graduating. >> new at noon, a san francisco based ai company has landed a landmark deal with the department of defense to help usher artificial intelligence into the military. scale ai has been awarded a contract for work on a program to incorporate ai into u.s. military planning and operations. the goal is to speed up decision making and automated workflows. the program will first roll out in u.s, indo-pacific and european command centers. it will later be scaled to other areas. the white house has not said how much the project will cost. >> well, today's the first day of salesforce trailblazer developer conference. thousands of people are out at san francisco's moscone center this morning to take part in the annual event. >> the one thing th
stanford university is now one of the top three dream schools for college bound students. it beat out popular ivy league schools like yale and princeton, massachusettsogy, or mit, ranked number one in the rankings and harvard ranked number two this year. many of the students surveyed said they wanted to attend the schools, with the hopes after getting a secure. after getting and securing a job and income after graduating. >> new at noon, a san francisco based ai company has landed a...
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of economics and public policy at harvard university. he is also the former chief economist at the international monetary fund and joins us this morning from cambridge, massachusetts. ken, a pleasure to have you this morning. economic uncertainty. that's a phrase we're hearing a lot these days. recession. that's a phrase we're hearing a lot these days. you said earlier this week that you see the risk of of a recession this year rising to 30 to 35%. jp morgan puts it at 40%. quite simply, ken, why what are your biggest concerns right now for growth? >> well, the biggest concern is uncertainty. >> over policy. >> the president says he wants to have tariffs. some days. >> they're high, some days they're low. >> some days they're. >> on one country. >> some days. >> they're on another country. >> and nobody. >> quite knows what's going on. people are. >> nervous about. >> elon musk and doge. they don't know where that's going. >> when trump came in, you know, he there. >> was a lot of enthusiasm., deregulation, tax cuts. >> that hasn't happened yet. and instead they're sort of seeing the dark side. >> of everything. >> yeah. we just play that clip over the weekend of
of economics and public policy at harvard university. he is also the former chief economist at the international monetary fund and joins us this morning from cambridge, massachusetts. ken, a pleasure to have you this morning. economic uncertainty. that's a phrase we're hearing a lot these days. recession. that's a phrase we're hearing a lot these days. you said earlier this week that you see the risk of of a recession this year rising to 30 to 35%. jp morgan puts it at 40%. quite simply, ken,...
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in massachusetts, he enlisted in the navy at the age of 17, serving aboard the l.s.t.875 and l.s.t.900 during world war ii. after his honorable discharge in 1946, he attended oklahoma state university and married the love of his life, barbara. together they raised two children in savannah, georgia, and later welcomed three cherished grandchildren. allen built a successful career with at&t, retiring at 55 to dedicate his time to community service. he was deeply involved in volunteer work, serving in his church, local organizations and the bradford public library. a man of strong values and undeniable sense of humor, he brought joy to all who knew him. known for his kindness, witt and love for bourbon and chocolate, he left an unforgettable mark on his family and his community. his legacy of generosity, humor and service will live on in those he inspired. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the opry on its 25th anniversary and to celebrate its legacy of old-time music and community gatherings. it is located in georgia and is one of the longest running free live music venues in the state of georgia. the woodbine opery has provided music to southeast georgia for the last 25 years
in massachusetts, he enlisted in the navy at the age of 17, serving aboard the l.s.t.875 and l.s.t.900 during world war ii. after his honorable discharge in 1946, he attended oklahoma state university and married the love of his life, barbara. together they raised two children in savannah, georgia, and later welcomed three cherished grandchildren. allen built a successful career with at&t, retiring at 55 to dedicate his time to community service. he was deeply involved in volunteer work,...