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he's a by rogers at the university of mines here in germany. it's good to have you on the program. i want to get your take. we've got this announcement that germany is going to lift most of the corona virus restrictions, beginning in march, or by march 20th. is the timing right? or is it too soon? well the point is that that's going to be a step why, why lift of restrictions in germany until the date of march 20th. and of course of the situation has to be more closely monitored in terms of circulation of ours, of course, but probably more important or what's going on to the hospitals. hello, this is worse, it's an over burdening of the hospitals. and this will be, of course, a criteria to side to, to decide whether or not on march 20th on the restrictions. and we did that by march 20. it's most of these basic restrictions will be lifted, but face masks will still be with us. how long do you expect face masks to remain apart in our everyday life? while those chaste math have to have been proved to be very effective in preventing the spread of socks corona ours, but also the wires is
he's a by rogers at the university of mines here in germany. it's good to have you on the program. i want to get your take. we've got this announcement that germany is going to lift most of the corona virus restrictions, beginning in march, or by march 20th. is the timing right? or is it too soon? well the point is that that's going to be a step why, why lift of restrictions in germany until the date of march 20th. and of course of the situation has to be more closely monitored in terms of...
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. >> i was going shout out a press mate, a west virginia university press mate of mine, devon lobe, his memoir, the in betweens is coming out next year. i am excited about that one. >> great. >> taking notes here deesha. thank you. i mention your coworker jeff deutsche's book coming occupy next spring. that's one i am excited to dig into. as you know as a book seller i think behind me is some of the other university press books i am excited to get to. if i had the time. but jeff's book is on the top of the list. >> once that book hits the world, i can't wait. it is going to be fantastic. thanks for calling that out. >> i have had a dream for three years to go to new zealand. i had a ticket in my hand for march of 2020. needless to say i did not make it. in the meantime i have been read being new zeerld and otogo university press is publishing a book called across the path. it is a collection of trampg, hiking stories. it is a travel narrative about wandering around new zealand. kinds of like if see ballot wandered new zealand instead of success section. i am looking forward to that. >>
. >> i was going shout out a press mate, a west virginia university press mate of mine, devon lobe, his memoir, the in betweens is coming out next year. i am excited about that one. >> great. >> taking notes here deesha. thank you. i mention your coworker jeff deutsche's book coming occupy next spring. that's one i am excited to dig into. as you know as a book seller i think behind me is some of the other university press books i am excited to get to. if i had the time. but...
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american experts on both ends of the political spectrum. professor kenesha grant of howard university, washington and mines is present religiosity. it raises a ball watermark breakfast to your twist. i messed it in a sponsor short last week. ringback on whether the oracle and v.
american experts on both ends of the political spectrum. professor kenesha grant of howard university, washington and mines is present religiosity. it raises a ball watermark breakfast to your twist. i messed it in a sponsor short last week. ringback on whether the oracle and v.
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um a press mate a west virginia university, press made of mine devon loeb who his memoir the in-betweens is coming out next year. so i'm excited about that one. create taking note and taking notes here. yes. thank you. i'll mention your co-worker. jeff deutsche's book coming out next spring and praise of good book stores when i'm excited to to dig into you know, and as you know as a bookseller we have i think behind me is like some of the other university pressbooks that i'm excited to get to you know, if only i had the time but but jeff's book is on on the top of the list. i once that book hits the world. it's gonna i can't wait. it's just gonna be fantastic. so thanks for calling that. i am i have had a dream for 30 years to try to go to new zealand and i had a ticket in my hand for march of 2020 and needless to say i did not make it. so in the meantime, i've been reading about new zealand and otago university, press in the beautiful little town of dunedin new zealand is publishing a book called across the past and it's a collection of they call it tramping hiking stories. so it's kind
um a press mate a west virginia university, press made of mine devon loeb who his memoir the in-betweens is coming out next year. so i'm excited about that one. create taking note and taking notes here. yes. thank you. i'll mention your co-worker. jeff deutsche's book coming out next spring and praise of good book stores when i'm excited to to dig into you know, and as you know as a bookseller we have i think behind me is like some of the other university pressbooks that i'm excited to get to...
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of mining on to our congo were joined by corinne. ben khalifa, the director of 7 grams. he's in berlin. sarah here, having me as an associate professor globalization at the university of antwerp embassy, see now. cuba as a professor at the catholic university of chicago in eastern dear congo, he focuses on natural resources and the environment. oh, and i should mention one more guest at the table is you, if you're watching this on youtube, see that box over there? we have a live stream producer waiting to get your comments to me so i can get him in the show. we can all be a part of this discussion. speaker discussion cream talks about 7 grams. like where'd you get the idea for this? well, in 2015 i was in eastern congo and was photographing outside of miners in the golden, cassandra mines in cuba, not cable. and i realized photographing it was my smartphones to where you know, extracting the romito walls and hiding my hands. jen product and i mean, i thought there was something to do about that. oh, i must have struck you in a sense of irony that that the very thing they were digging out of the rock there you were actually using in that moment to capture that momen
of mining on to our congo were joined by corinne. ben khalifa, the director of 7 grams. he's in berlin. sarah here, having me as an associate professor globalization at the university of antwerp embassy, see now. cuba as a professor at the catholic university of chicago in eastern dear congo, he focuses on natural resources and the environment. oh, and i should mention one more guest at the table is you, if you're watching this on youtube, see that box over there? we have a live stream producer...
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of you right now. >> i hope so >> seth: you and i have something in common. we both went to northwestern university >> yeah. >> seth: your career took off a little bit faster than minead a great time at northwestern i left to shoot "euphoria," but -- >> seth: that's a good reason. that's a good reason to go >> yeah. >> seth: if i would have left, it would have been, like, to go back to my job as a sub delivery guy. [ light laughter ] did you -- but you want to clear something up about your time at northwestern >> okay, so my freshman year, in the dorm bathroom, there was a bath, and no one would ever go in the bath. >> seth: no, of course you would never. >> no, no, no. like, it was foul. >> seth: it's bad enough you have to go in the shower >> yeah, yeah. the bath was, like, covered in, like, fungus and spores. and like, i remember it was like orange mold sort of. >> seth: yeah. >> and i was brushing my teeth one night and a girl came up to me and she's like, "heard you've been going in the bath." and i was like, "what? no!" i was like, "that's so weird what?" 'cause i hadn't. and then i went up to my friend sidney and i was like, "it's so funny, like, this girl ca
of you right now. >> i hope so >> seth: you and i have something in common. we both went to northwestern university >> yeah. >> seth: your career took off a little bit faster than minead a great time at northwestern i left to shoot "euphoria," but -- >> seth: that's a good reason. that's a good reason to go >> yeah. >> seth: if i would have left, it would have been, like, to go back to my job as a sub delivery guy. [ light laughter ] did you...
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of researchers at a u.s. based university who are receiving and analyzing large amounts of internet data in connection with a pending cyber security research contract. then tech executive one tasked these researchers to mine internet data to establish an inference and a narrative tying then candidate trump to russia. durham reportedly added, in doing so, tech executive one indicated that he was seeking to please certain vip's, referring to the individual's law firm, that would be perkins i assume and the clinton campaign. that seems to be a direct link that durham is making there about what actually happened here. >> yeah. so, sean, let me just simplify this. what they did, they spied on a presidential candidate and then the president of the united states. when they didn't find anything, they made it up. and they framed a sit lg president of the united states and got the whole mueller investigation. that's really what happened here. it's really that simple. but i want to take you back to a filing back a few months ago on tech executive one. this is also someone who clearly was working with highly sensitive government contracts and had bragged about supposedly going to get a top cyber security job in the i
of researchers at a u.s. based university who are receiving and analyzing large amounts of internet data in connection with a pending cyber security research contract. then tech executive one tasked these researchers to mine internet data to establish an inference and a narrative tying then candidate trump to russia. durham reportedly added, in doing so, tech executive one indicated that he was seeking to please certain vip's, referring to the individual's law firm, that would be perkins i...
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of my university. reggie: i didn't realize that. kumasi: this is huge. he has done a lot of movies and shows. reggie: have movies as we promised? kumasi: a friend of mineched five movies this weekend. i thought we had a pass. drew: i was outside reggie: i suffered through power of the dog for all of you. drew: that was the one i was most looking forward to. reggie: let me know what you think. it is beautifully shot. drew: is it long? reggie: it feels long. kumasi: what didn't you watch? reggie: i haven't watched dune or king richard. drew: let's make that our goal in the next seven days. let's talk about what is happening in the weather. you felt the reality yesterday. much cooler air moved that cool air lingers today as well. great visibility out there, the fog is not an issue. the wind is still pretty active in our hills right now, gusting close to 35. temperatures basically in 30's and 40's, so it is a cool start to the day. keep that jacket handy because today, temperatures are very slow to warm. we have a storm moving through california, very light in nature. southern california could see some light rain. for us, this track of the storm to our eas
of my university. reggie: i didn't realize that. kumasi: this is huge. he has done a lot of movies and shows. reggie: have movies as we promised? kumasi: a friend of mineched five movies this weekend. i thought we had a pass. drew: i was outside reggie: i suffered through power of the dog for all of you. drew: that was the one i was most looking forward to. reggie: let me know what you think. it is beautifully shot. drew: is it long? reggie: it feels long. kumasi: what didn't you watch? reggie:...
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mining resources. one of the best known -- there are hundreds. one prospect is coming out to announce a universalurrency. it is the first token to be s.e.c. compliant. they mean to make it easy for players to take their coins between virtual worlds. the founder and ceo joins us now. why do we need a universal gaming currency? what makes you think this will take off? mike: the biggest problem that players today are facing is the fragmentation of virtual currencies. there are literally millions of different currencies. what happens -- really, the inspiration for the company came from my son when he was 12 years old. he said i'm leaving madden and i want to play fortnite. why do i have to lose all my time, effort, and coins when switching games? he came up with this idea of one interoperable coin that could be used across all games. now you see with the rise of the metaverse that his original single player problem is really a group problem. he and his friends want to run around and play multiple games. it is difficult to get you and your friends to go from one game to the next if every single game h
mining resources. one of the best known -- there are hundreds. one prospect is coming out to announce a universalurrency. it is the first token to be s.e.c. compliant. they mean to make it easy for players to take their coins between virtual worlds. the founder and ceo joins us now. why do we need a universal gaming currency? what makes you think this will take off? mike: the biggest problem that players today are facing is the fragmentation of virtual currencies. there are literally millions...
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university. don't just learn. learn smarter. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams ofas key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to snoring- automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or opting for the couch. your best sleep. all night. every night. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. >>> as bipartisan negotiations of sanctions against russia stall on capitol hill, some republican senators have now introduced their own sanctions package aimed at deterring vladimir putin from invading ukraine. jessica dean has been following this on capitol hill. jessica, bipartisan talks here. could this republican plan get through, and how soon are we talking about? >> reporter: so the questions surrounding this right now, jim, are does this signal the end of bipartisan negotiations, which, as you mentioned, have been languishing here for weeks as things continue to develop where you are in ukraine and near the russian border. senators here trying to come to a conclusion a
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university. they used my cultivar and it was shown to pull the vast major. i mean like i forgot if it was first planting 80 or 90 percent of uranium out of contaminated soil from mines in the four corners region of new mexico. so that's a good feeling to feel healing the earth. but anyway anywhere that you plant hemp regeneratively it's going to be building soil and allowing your soil to be built. it doesn't fix nitrogen. or anything like that what it does is it aerates the soil and land allows that key microbiome what goes on below the soil like from here to the ground here these few feet. that's what determines what comes up. you know, you're not spraying stuff on your plants to make them look like this in the end. this is the 90% of what's going on with these nice crops on a high-fiving here. was stuff that happened over the winter and before planting go poop. mycelium building the only thing that at this point i bring in from outside my own ecosystem is kelp for trace minerals i try to do it from a regenerative obviously organic entity, but i've been told that we have some good options in actually sustainable options in new mexico you make acid and stuff like th
university. they used my cultivar and it was shown to pull the vast major. i mean like i forgot if it was first planting 80 or 90 percent of uranium out of contaminated soil from mines in the four corners region of new mexico. so that's a good feeling to feel healing the earth. but anyway anywhere that you plant hemp regeneratively it's going to be building soil and allowing your soil to be built. it doesn't fix nitrogen. or anything like that what it does is it aerates the soil and land allows...
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the universities, steal intellectual property, try to engage with politicians and it's a stage to enhance in propaganda and also i believe it's one of their biggest intelligence-gathering gold minesnternational level, and that's why we send a letter to the olympic committee and like not only talk about perhaps telling people to bring a separate phone, a burner phone, we should be providing them with all the warnings the fire walls we can, be careful to email to anyone. go and do your performance and do the best you can, and get home safely. this is a country that doesn't really engage in freedom of speech. they don't really engage in freedom of the press, and so though you may be used to those types of things here in the united states, it's not there, and we know and countries like this and north korea, they may find any reason they want to arrest somebody. i think people have to be careful, it's a very aggressive regime, we see what they are doing in taiwan, they bully their neighbors all the time and we have seen even in my district they were in general electric aviation trying to steal secrets and with the fbi they were able to be caught. this is everywhere, and you had a piec
the universities, steal intellectual property, try to engage with politicians and it's a stage to enhance in propaganda and also i believe it's one of their biggest intelligence-gathering gold minesnternational level, and that's why we send a letter to the olympic committee and like not only talk about perhaps telling people to bring a separate phone, a burner phone, we should be providing them with all the warnings the fire walls we can, be careful to email to anyone. go and do your...
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university of alabama law professor, joyce vance joins us. jeremy, i thought i was the only one that stayed up at night thinking about palin as this canary in the coal minehing that came afterward. i'm very reassured by reading your book that i was not the only one having these thoughts. i want to deal first with the breaking news about the lawsuit against the times. do you have a sense on how that came to be? >> so, the jury weighed the evidence and i was in the courtroom listening to e-mails that were entered into evidence and what the jurors ultimately weighed and decided against was this notion that the times was out to smear her. that they ignored evidence that pointed to the probably falsity of the claim in this editorial. the jury didn't apparently buy it and neither did the judge. both of whom came down against sarah palin. now, of course she is very likely to appeal the legal experts have told me an appeal will be harder because she has lost twice. once with the judge and once with the jury and appeals courts tend to be very differential to juries. that's not to say this is the last word of course and it's probably not likely to be the last word
university of alabama law professor, joyce vance joins us. jeremy, i thought i was the only one that stayed up at night thinking about palin as this canary in the coal minehing that came afterward. i'm very reassured by reading your book that i was not the only one having these thoughts. i want to deal first with the breaking news about the lawsuit against the times. do you have a sense on how that came to be? >> so, the jury weighed the evidence and i was in the courtroom listening to...
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concern of mine especially at this time in our nations history that covid-19 pandemic has challenged our children in so many ways profound and upended a profound effect on a mental health. from universalking to stay at home orders we are seeing the jacobian policies and how they are affecting our children. after two years of virtual learning and forced physical distancing, manyou schools across the country still have not returned to normal and children are falling behind. more children and teenagers are struggling with mental health issues and suicide attempts there is a proverb that says a parent is only and is happy as the unhappiest child and that is so true for children and three are doing well but the wine is struggling is right with the parents are emotionally and how wehe think about our kids. "the new york times" published an article the beginning of january and i think the title said no way to grow up and a highlight how many pandemic policies have failed our children and that sums it up with hearings of lockdowns and closures questionable public health measures at the end of the day has been harmful to our children i talked to people across montana i hear stories about the m
concern of mine especially at this time in our nations history that covid-19 pandemic has challenged our children in so many ways profound and upended a profound effect on a mental health. from universalking to stay at home orders we are seeing the jacobian policies and how they are affecting our children. after two years of virtual learning and forced physical distancing, manyou schools across the country still have not returned to normal and children are falling behind. more children and...