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bitten by a mouse was at the university of north carolina creating a virus without any sign of humanntion, not such a difficult task, modern molecular biology. very well developed can create skill. genes are artificial viruses, so it will be impossible to distinguish them from natural ones, however, back in the fourteenth year, the coast smiled shyly at the question of a colleague about the admissibility of experiments on the transmission of coronavirus from person to person. if someone were going to conduct such an experiment, he would have to somehow increase the contagiousness of the virus in a human or primate model. i don't see anyone doing it yet. i can also comment that no one can have the goal of increasing the virulence and contagiousness of the middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus or sars. elizabeth all series now we are old enemies, so to hide something from each other useless to you union free without registration summer will be interesting you ask? summer will be exciting, someone started throwing red roses on the windshield of my fiancé's car, victor will be exc
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a this is berrick's official place of work, a laboratory at the university of north carolina which isnded by the national institutes of health famous scientists molecular biologist rutgers university bioweapons expert richard ebright was one of the main opponents of the creation of laboratory chimeras , the professor agreed to answer our questions only in writing, citing strict university restrictions on communicating with journalists. why did so many experts oppose experimenting with an artificially engineered avian influenza virus, a virus with high lethality but low prevalence in mammals, was modified to acquire a high verence in mammals, thereby creating a new potential pandemic pathogen, the release of such a virus had would have a high potential to trigger a global pandemic. what do you think, could the current coronavirus tsarist 2 be artificially created the possibility that sar staple 2 was created in a laboratory can not be ruled out a quote from a letter from a military microbiologist and a secret army laboratory, usa does not allow leakage of the pathogen from the laborato
a this is berrick's official place of work, a laboratory at the university of north carolina which isnded by the national institutes of health famous scientists molecular biologist rutgers university bioweapons expert richard ebright was one of the main opponents of the creation of laboratory chimeras , the professor agreed to answer our questions only in writing, citing strict university restrictions on communicating with journalists. why did so many experts oppose experimenting with an...
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a this is berry's official job at the university of north carolina lab which is also funded by the nationalinstitutes of health molecular biologist rutgers university bioweapons expert richard e. bright was one of the main opponents of the creation of laboratory chimeras, the professor agreed to answer our questions only in writing, referring to the strict university restrictions on communication with journalists. why did so many experts oppose the experiment with the artificially engineered avian influenza virus, a virus with high lethality but low verence in mammals, has been modified to acquire a high verence in mammals, thereby creating a new potential pandemic pathogen release of such a virus would have a high potential to trigger a global pandemic. do you think that the current tsarist 2 coronavirus was artificially created; the likelihood that sarcob 2 was created in a laboratory cannot be ruled out a quote from a letter from a military microbiologist and a secret army laboratory, usa our laboratory is designed by a biosecurity system so that pressure below atmospheric pressure is ma
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well continued a series of studies at the university of north carolina and then became actively involvedn similar research at the wuhan institute of virology. why do you think he is actively trying to discredit the idea of a laboratory removing the coronavirus? why anthony fauci is lying about the impossibility of creating a corona virus in the laboratory i can not see into his head, but he was involved in research on the mutation of increasing the activity of the virus in the creation of a supervirus. this concerns the study in wuhan. he financed the creation of viruses with millions of dollars. it's documented. it's not a secret. he helped finance the scientists who conducted these studies, it is not profitable for him to talk about it and start investigating it. you said, that he continued to support these studies despite president obama's directive. but this is illegal. how could you keep doing this and not get any problems. this requires a long answer. but in short, the published text of obama's executive order allowed further research that is necessary and does not pose a public
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andrew denson is a professor of history at western carolina university and kullaway, north carolina. he's the author of numerous books and articles on native history including this one monuments to absence published by the university of north carolina, press in 2017. and winner of the georgia historical society's bell award for the best book in georgia history 2018 andrew. thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate you bringing some light into a big big subject. thank you very much. it's good talking with you. if you want to know more about the georgia history festival check out georgia history festival dot org and georgia history.com for everything about the georgia historical s i'm hae our final panel today, which brings together a highly impressive group of scholars and practitioners dedicated to the preservation of the white house something that's very near and dear to us here at the white house historical association, dr. matthew costello vice president of the david m rubenstein national center for white house history and senior historian at the white house historical as
andrew denson is a professor of history at western carolina university and kullaway, north carolina. he's the author of numerous books and articles on native history including this one monuments to absence published by the university of north carolina, press in 2017. and winner of the georgia historical society's bell award for the best book in georgia history 2018 andrew. thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate you bringing some light into a big big subject. thank you very much....
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the bitten mouse was at the university of north carolina creating a virus without any sign of human interventionsk, modern molecular biology is very well developed, you can create artificial genes skill. viruses, so it will be impossible to distinguish them from natural ones. however, back in the fourteenth year, the coast smiled shyly at the question of a colleague about the admissibility of experiments on the transmission of coronavirus from person to person. if someone were going to conduct such an experiment, he would have to somehow increase the contagiousness of the virus in a human or primate model. i don't see anyone doing it yet. i can also comment that no one can have a goal to increase the virulence and contagiousness of the middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus or atypical pneumonia. the president of sri lanka arrived at the airport and is trying to leave the country, local media reports about this and publish footage of the government motorcade on the runway. earlier, the residence of the head of sri lanka was seized, protesters, the president himself, under the protection of
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the bitten mouse was this at the university of north carolina creating a virus without any signs of humana difficult task, modern molecular biology is very well developed, it is possible to create artificial genes skill. viruses, so it will be impossible to distinguish them from natural ones, however, back in the fourteenth year, the coast smiled shyly at the question of a colleague about the permissibility of experiments on the transmission of coronavirus from person to person. if someone were going to conduct such an experiment, he would have to somehow increase the contagiousness of the virus in a human or primate model. i don't see yet for someone to decide to do it. i can also comment that no one can have the goal of increasing the virulence and contagiousness of the middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus or sars. summer will be interesting. you ask, you ask, in the summer it will be exciting, someone began to throw red roses on the windshield of my fiancé's car, victor, my ex-husband pavel, my friend, in the summer it will be exciting. summer will not be boring movies series d
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bitten by a mouse was at the university of north carolina creating a virus without any sign of humanch a difficult task, modern molecular biology. very well developed can create skill. genes are artificial viruses, so it will be impossible to distinguish them from natural ones. however, back in the fourteenth year, the coast smiled shyly at the question of a colleague about the permissibility of experiments on the transmission of coronavirus from person to person. if someone were going to conduct such an experiment, he would have to somehow increase the contagiousness of the virus in a human or primate model. i don't see anyone doing it yet. i can also comment that no one can have a goal to increase the virulence and contagiousness of the corona virus of the middle east respiratory syndrome or sars. now you will see everything. producers of good things want and most importantly they say, but it's best to check. ukrainian armed groups continue to use for military purposes residential buildings of the school and other social facilities reported in the national the center of the russian
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of university presses. john sharer is the director of the university of north carolina, press he'll be our guest unc press is celebrating. its 100th anniversary. but first some news from the publishing world. well the publisher simon and schuster is currently in the midst of an unusual free book giveaway. it's an effort to help bridge the growing divides facing america today. the book publisher is giving away the digital audiobook and ebook editions of amanda. ripley's book high conflict why we get trapped and how we get out and anna sales. let's talk about the hard things the life-changing conversations that connect us. in discussing this giveaway simon and schuster ceo. jonathan karp said quote perhaps if we all get a little bit better at having those difficult conversations will begin to find more common ground. he added that the supreme court decision on roe versus wade along with debates on guns the 2020 election, january 6th climate change and immigration were on his mind as well in coming up with the idea of the giveaway. and speaking of simon and schuster. the company is nearing a key trial date in i
of university presses. john sharer is the director of the university of north carolina, press he'll be our guest unc press is celebrating. its 100th anniversary. but first some news from the publishing world. well the publisher simon and schuster is currently in the midst of an unusual free book giveaway. it's an effort to help bridge the growing divides facing america today. the book publisher is giving away the digital audiobook and ebook editions of amanda. ripley's book high conflict why we...
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of university presses. john sherer is the director of the university of north carolina press. he'll be our guest. ess is celebrating its 100th anniversary. but first, some news from the publishing world. well, the publisher simon & schuster is currently in the midsts of an unusual free book giveaway. it's an effort to help bridge the growing divide facing today. the book publisher is giving away the digital audio book and e-book edition of amanda ripley's book, "high conflict," and anna sayles' let's talk about the hard thing: the life-changing conversations that connect us." >> in discussing this giveaway, ceo jonathan karp said, quote with:, perhaps if we get a little better at having those difficult conversations, we'll begin to find more common ground. he added the supreme court decision on roe v. wade along with debates on guns, the 200 election and immigration were on his mind as well in coming up with the idea of the giveaway. and speaking of simon and schuster, the company is nearing a key trial date in its proposed merger with w publishing giant penguin random house. it was in 2020 that t
of university presses. john sherer is the director of the university of north carolina press. he'll be our guest. ess is celebrating its 100th anniversary. but first, some news from the publishing world. well, the publisher simon & schuster is currently in the midsts of an unusual free book giveaway. it's an effort to help bridge the growing divide facing today. the book publisher is giving away the digital audio book and e-book edition of amanda ripley's book, "high conflict,"...
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university filing a brief and one of the most highly anticipated upcoming cases, arguing that affirmative action is necessary to ensure a student body with racial preferences around harvard and the university of north carolinathe united parcel service has reported second-quarter profits and revenues beating expectations, reaffirming their outlook for the full year. ups increasing prices and a focus on their most lucrative customers, squeezing out inefficiencies, even though package volumes fell. shares of 3m our highest today, announcing plans to spinoff off the health care business and retain a 20% stake while they will remain focused on material signs that they have a profit outlook for the year. quick take, powered by more >> we are going to see parts of the corporate sector with parts of the shadow bank system going back. you will see this system that's partly fragile. the trigger for financial distress is going to be recession and recession that is not mild or shallow but severe and retracted. jonathan: i will have a tom is having. tom: it was something, yesterday. as lisa said, going from one to the other, that's how we invented the show, that's what it is about. jonathan: a picture of the bond market
university filing a brief and one of the most highly anticipated upcoming cases, arguing that affirmative action is necessary to ensure a student body with racial preferences around harvard and the university of north carolinathe united parcel service has reported second-quarter profits and revenues beating expectations, reaffirming their outlook for the full year. ups increasing prices and a focus on their most lucrative customers, squeezing out inefficiencies, even though package volumes...
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patrol with the university of california, press published in 2010 as well as city of inmates conquest rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles university of north carolina, press 2017. and of course today's book bad mexicans race empire in the revolution in the borderlands, which is just out of the press right? when was it publish made man, may 10th five days after cinco de mayo. yes. yes. thank you. she all so leads a very important program that show tell us a little bit about it called million dollar hoods a big data research initiative documenting the fiscal and human costs of incarceration in los angeles for her historical and contemporary work professor. lyle hernandez was named that in macarthur genius fellow she is also elected an elected member of the society of american historic historians the american academy of arts and sciences and the pulitzer prize board, and so just all around genius here. thank you so much for being here. no, thank you for being here. and so we've been nerding out for a couple of hours and and on friday and i wanted to begin so that you could tell our our audience today if we can begin with the personal and get get into
patrol with the university of california, press published in 2010 as well as city of inmates conquest rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles university of north carolina, press 2017. and of course today's book bad mexicans race empire in the revolution in the borderlands, which is just out of the press right? when was it publish made man, may 10th five days after cinco de mayo. yes. yes. thank you. she all so leads a very important program that show tell us a little bit about it...
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director of the museum farm and folklife center on long island and worked at the greensboro historical museum in north carolina. jared receive his ma in studies and ba in history from the university of north carolina at greensboro. he's also a blacksmith, woodworker, rates bonsai tree is a photographer and active in numerous films but it's wonderful to have him with us today. and again, probably time for q&a at the end of our presentation. please feel free to leave this at the bottom of your screen. without further ado i'm going to turn the zoom over too jarod. >> right. well hello. thank you so much for that great intro. and thank you to a highlands and the james monroe museum for having me pam excited to be here and show some really cool stuff from elizabeth monroe's life. now before i begin, i before i jump into mystical artifacts i have here. i'm going to ask you a question, if you are inn your house in tie suddenly slows everything stood still.s hundreds of years for now folks were looking at the artifacts the items that were in your house. but with this item say about you? what story would they tell? my guess is they'll probably is an awful lot, right? artifacts are not jus
director of the museum farm and folklife center on long island and worked at the greensboro historical museum in north carolina. jared receive his ma in studies and ba in history from the university of north carolina at greensboro. he's also a blacksmith, woodworker, rates bonsai tree is a photographer and active in numerous films but it's wonderful to have him with us today. and again, probably time for q&a at the end of our presentation. please feel free to leave this at the bottom of...
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of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from t g
of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from t g
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we joined biologists from the institute of marine scientists at the university of north carolina who s sharks and how that may impact those of us up here on land things that they never even thought to predict would be happening when the study began 51 years ago >> reporter: we're on the 48-foot research vesse "cap riricorn. marine biologists from the university of north carolina chapel will hill to a spot three miles off the coast. >> we're about 30 feet of water. >> reporter: it's here where the longest continuous shark study in the u.s. has now revealed dramatic changes in the coastal shark population back in the 1970s when the survey started, they pulled in large sharks like this great white. but environmental changes may have caused larger species of sharks in these waters to move elsewhere and smaller sharks became more prolific >> the catch is going to be on the bottom >> that's step one to getting the sharks >> for sure. >> reporter: before catching sharks, research teams need bait it's just what's needed for the long lines within the hour -- >> this is a flat nose shark >> rep
we joined biologists from the institute of marine scientists at the university of north carolina who s sharks and how that may impact those of us up here on land things that they never even thought to predict would be happening when the study began 51 years ago >> reporter: we're on the 48-foot research vesse "cap riricorn. marine biologists from the university of north carolina chapel will hill to a spot three miles off the coast. >> we're about 30 feet of water. >>...
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of the holicville museum farm in folklife center on long island and worked at the greensboro historical museum in north carolina. jared received his ma in museum studies and ba in history from the university of north carolina at greensboro. he is also a blacksmith woodworker raises bonsai trees is a photographer and is acted in numerous films. it's wonderful to have him with us today. and again, there will be time for q&a at the end of our presentation. so, please feel free to leave those at the bottom of your screen. without further ado. i'm going to turn the zoom over to jared. right well, hello. thank you so much for that great intro and thank you highlands and the james room museum for having me. i'm really excited to be here and to show you some some really cool stuff from elizabeth monroe's life now. before i begin before i started jump into the material culture some of these cool artifacts that i have here. let me ask i'm gonna ask you a question. if you're in your house and time suddenly froze and everything just sort of stood still. and hundreds of years from now folks were looking at the artifacts the items that were in your house. what would those items say about you? what stor
of the holicville museum farm in folklife center on long island and worked at the greensboro historical museum in north carolina. jared received his ma in museum studies and ba in history from the university of north carolina at greensboro. he is also a blacksmith woodworker raises bonsai trees is a photographer and is acted in numerous films. it's wonderful to have him with us today. and again, there will be time for q&a at the end of our presentation. so, please feel free to leave those...
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karen cox is a professor of history at the university of north carolina charlotte. she is the author of dreaming of dixie, dixie's daughter, and the remarkable g.o.a.t. castle. she writes about -- she does write in public about the confederate monument controversy, and she does a lot of frequent appearances on the media about that. and she has been thinking a lot about the controversy of the confederate monuments, as it has recently come about. it has come into popular culture. so karen, without me answering the question for you, tell the customers, tell the audience why no common ground, why did you want to write about this now? >> that's a terrific question. i didn't want to write about this controversy, to be honest, initially. mainly because i had been speaking about it since 2017 and been on the road a lot. and finally, the pressure kept building. i also noticed that the controversy wasn't going away. and one of the things that i found myself doing on a regular basis when i would talk to the media was trying to explain the history of these statues. so i was hesi
karen cox is a professor of history at the university of north carolina charlotte. she is the author of dreaming of dixie, dixie's daughter, and the remarkable g.o.a.t. castle. she writes about -- she does write in public about the confederate monument controversy, and she does a lot of frequent appearances on the media about that. and she has been thinking a lot about the controversy of the confederate monuments, as it has recently come about. it has come into popular culture. so karen,...
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addition, the court is prepared to hear challenges to affirmative action at harvard in the university of north carolinawhat can democrats do to wrestle back control from the far-right and limit its impact. joining me now is nbc news national political reporter mark caputo and the host of the -- podcast. mark and danielle, daniel i will start with you. put into context how devastating this supreme court term was to rolling back rights and principles, some of which originated as far back as thomas jefferson. >> i think that we have to understand here that they have always been paying attention to the courts. they have always considered the courts there bastion. for democrats, we have always looked at getting the presidency and getting congress as our end all be all. what we are seeing right now, republicans have always played the long game. now because during the obama years we did not go to court to battle mitch mcconnell for the seat that has not been given to eric garland, we did not go to the courts to fight mitch mcconnell again. jamming through amy coney barrett, the seat, and so we have let two se
addition, the court is prepared to hear challenges to affirmative action at harvard in the university of north carolinawhat can democrats do to wrestle back control from the far-right and limit its impact. joining me now is nbc news national political reporter mark caputo and the host of the -- podcast. mark and danielle, daniel i will start with you. put into context how devastating this supreme court term was to rolling back rights and principles, some of which originated as far back as...
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of a affirmative action over college admissions. is this a more conservative court now, so probably less inclined to uphold it, this is a challenge from both a public university, the university of north carolinavate one, harvard. there is a question about whether businesses can as a matter of religious freedom disregard state anti-discrimination laws specifically this is a website designer in colorado who wants to exclude same sex weddings from her wedding business, designing websites for weddings. and then there is very important cases involving elections. the supreme court will look at what is left of the voting rights act and decide how it applies to these controversies that rise when states do restricting. remember it happens every ten years and since the last time, the course has taken away of the power of the voting rights act. so we'll see what they do with what is left of it. and then there is a case of what really could have long term implications for how we conduct elections. the question is who gets the last word when there is a dispute over election procedures in the state, is it the state supreme court, is it the u.s. supreme court or is it the state legislature. and there is thi
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of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar my co-chair and colleague christian austerman at the wilson center is not with us this afternoon, but i am delighted to report that today's session is co-sponsored of the omahundra institute and with us this afternoon to introduce our speaker is the institute's interim executive director catherine kelly about whom i will say more in a moment. the washington history seminar is a collaborative venture of the woodrow wilson center's history and public policy program and the american historical associations national history center. and for over the past decade. the seminar has been meeting weekly and pre-covid times in person at the wilson center and since the pandemic here in the virtual realm this is the final seminar of the season, but we will return on janu
of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar my co-chair and...
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and russian surfdom in the post emancipation imagination was published in 2020 by the university of north carolina, press dr. bellows is currently a lecturer at the new school in new york city. next to amanda. carrie. genie is the john l. now the third professor of the american civil war and director of the john l now center for civil war history at the university of virginia. she is the author editor or co-editor of seven books including buying and selling civil war memory in gilded age america. her most recent book ends of war the fight of lee's army after appomattox was the recipient of the 2022 gilder. laraman lincoln prize. and finally jim martin is professor of history emeritus at marquette university in milwaukee, wisconsin, and the author editor or co-editor of over 20 books including most recently buying and selling civil war memory in gilded age america, which he co-edited with carrie janey and was published in 2021 by the university of georgia press. you may wonder why we titled this panel buying and selling the civil war. what does that mean part of what we're doing here is trying to s
and russian surfdom in the post emancipation imagination was published in 2020 by the university of north carolina, press dr. bellows is currently a lecturer at the new school in new york city. next to amanda. carrie. genie is the john l. now the third professor of the american civil war and director of the john l now center for civil war history at the university of virginia. she is the author editor or co-editor of seven books including buying and selling civil war memory in gilded age...
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he is a graduate of north carolina central university he was selected as a nieman fellow and now serves on the fellowship board. as a multi talented graphic artist and designer. he got his formal training at columbus college of art in columbus, ohio. those of you who have already gotten a copy of the book, many lives of andrew young y will see don's amazing work in the pictures and the layout. at the pleasure of working with don when he created an exhibit at the king center. it was an exhibit about president carter and martin luther king both of atlanta's nobel peace prize award winners. and then most importantly, ambassador andrew young. there have been a lot said about ambassador young over the past week. you will hear a lot more tonight. i just want to relay one personal t story that i think typifies andrew young to me. we hosted reporter catherine johnson a few years agogo to tak about her relationship with coretta at scott king. she was in conversation withg. andrew young. and during that program i found out former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was under
he is a graduate of north carolina central university he was selected as a nieman fellow and now serves on the fellowship board. as a multi talented graphic artist and designer. he got his formal training at columbus college of art in columbus, ohio. those of you who have already gotten a copy of the book, many lives of andrew young y will see don's amazing work in the pictures and the layout. at the pleasure of working with don when he created an exhibit at the king center. it was an exhibit...
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more on this, i'm joined by neil devotta, who is a professor of politics and international affairs at wake forest university in north carolina. what do you think are the prospects for mr wickremesinghe, in terms of his close association with the rajapaksa brothers, both his predecessor as prime minister and the departing president? the --rosects and the departing president? tie: prospects for and the departing president? tte: prospects for him, and the departing president? tt9: prospects for him, and the and the departing president? tt9 prospects for him, and the country, can be good at this point in time. wickremesinghe has coveted the presidency for a long, long time. everyone knows this. he comes across as somebody who is acting in an opportunistic fashion, and less in the interests of the country. so as of now, as of this morning, he is the interim president. if parliament votes him as their candidate for president, he would be a nominated president. my sense is that we could see some instability leading up to the 20th. and thereafter. wickremesinghe's biggest problem is he doesn't have the legitimacy. he is being made p
more on this, i'm joined by neil devotta, who is a professor of politics and international affairs at wake forest university in north carolina. what do you think are the prospects for mr wickremesinghe, in terms of his close association with the rajapaksa brothers, both his predecessor as prime minister and the departing president? the --rosects and the departing president? tie: prospects for and the departing president? tte: prospects for him, and the departing president? tt9: prospects for...
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of medicine at duke university. he joins us now from raleigh, in north carolina. doctor, we've been told these rebound infections are quite rabbit. doctor anthony found she had a rebound infection after pac slow the now president biden. just how common is it? yeah, it's an important phenomenon, but one that we don't have great data on yet. if you look at the clinical trials, it seemed to that one to 2 percent of people that ended up having what we call viral rebound, that was seen in both the treatment with packs. love it, as well as in the placebo arm. what we know from the best day that we have in the real world is that is probably between 5 and 10 percent of people that are treated low bit who them end up being positive again. but we don't know nearly enough about what that really means. well, 5 and 10 percent is still a huge number. so the big question then, is all you contagious during a rebound? presumably, if you have enough viral load to test positive, you have enough viral load to spread us. that's right. and we have seen cases being recorded of people pa
of medicine at duke university. he joins us now from raleigh, in north carolina. doctor, we've been told these rebound infections are quite rabbit. doctor anthony found she had a rebound infection after pac slow the now president biden. just how common is it? yeah, it's an important phenomenon, but one that we don't have great data on yet. if you look at the clinical trials, it seemed to that one to 2 percent of people that ended up having what we call viral rebound, that was seen in both the...
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he's a graduate of north carolina central university and we thank the alumni support
he's a graduate of north carolina central university and we thank the alumni support
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and set up by federalist presbyterians and certainly all of them were religious colleges except for transylvania and the universe in north carolina, which experimented was secular education, but they didn't continue it. and it's very interesting to me. now the first mentions name and i didn't think anyone has made this connection. he first mentions the name the university of the virginia and his desire to create the university interestingly enough the unitarian british radical. physical refugee priestley with whom largely discussing religious ideas. it's to him that he says i he wants to found the university. significance the year 1800 is that he was engaged in the most bruising? election presidential election almost in our history compares very much almost with the even the civil war and is that hurt? jefferson's most was the attack upon him? and the accusations of being a radical of being an atheist claims that he would make everyone sing the car came president the entrancement french revolution. um, he bitterly resented these attacks and some of the worst attacks actually came from presidents of northern universities who were
and set up by federalist presbyterians and certainly all of them were religious colleges except for transylvania and the universe in north carolina, which experimented was secular education, but they didn't continue it. and it's very interesting to me. now the first mentions name and i didn't think anyone has made this connection. he first mentions the name the university of the virginia and his desire to create the university interestingly enough the unitarian british radical. physical refugee...
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in the ways that you have states removing polling places off of college campuses, the way in north carolina where they divided one university between two separate congressional districts, as a way to dilute the voting power of that hbc. the way that they had fewer early voting days for prairie view, and am in texas than they have in surrounding wallin county. we see this consistently, in terms of the banning of the poll tax, where you had in florida, when amendment four came through , that re-enfranchised those who had felony convictions, and you had the courts rule after the state legislature came through and said, they were scared about that ballot admission coming through. after it won, the state wrote in line saying you have to pay all fines, fees and restitution's in order for your sentence to be complete. the federal courts ruled that is not a poll tax, except i don't have to pay my income tax to vote. i don't have to pay my property tax devote, but here is a payment that i have to make in order to be able to vote. even worse, the horrors of the literacy test, where in the previous literacy test, the questions were th
in the ways that you have states removing polling places off of college campuses, the way in north carolina where they divided one university between two separate congressional districts, as a way to dilute the voting power of that hbc. the way that they had fewer early voting days for prairie view, and am in texas than they have in surrounding wallin county. we see this consistently, in terms of the banning of the poll tax, where you had in florida, when amendment four came through , that...