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the hearing aid of the future is being developed at the university of oregon book, adrian's to movement. it's a kind of microphone that follows the direction of your gaze. in a few years, the technology should be ready for the markets. one special kind of hearing aid is what's known as a copier implant. it started 4 years ago, suddenly slowly and wagner could hardly hear anything. and one in the 23 year old initially suspected acute hearing loss 12 months to not young. and i was in my room watching a movie, and at some point my hearing was gone on the left side. i went to the n t dr. the next day, and we 1st gave me a cortisone and fusion. and a few days later it happened again, and then the cortisone didn't help anymore on this story and trying to using a hearing aids that the laser, the other it was also affected. and he was almost completely deaf. acoustic trauma and it disease can lead to deafness. but in florence case, chemotherapy treatment for cancer was to blame. things that came up to a point to go hop and that you can live unfortunately, kuma therapy drugs also have side effec
the hearing aid of the future is being developed at the university of oregon book, adrian's to movement. it's a kind of microphone that follows the direction of your gaze. in a few years, the technology should be ready for the markets. one special kind of hearing aid is what's known as a copier implant. it started 4 years ago, suddenly slowly and wagner could hardly hear anything. and one in the 23 year old initially suspected acute hearing loss 12 months to not young. and i was in my room...
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the hearing aid of the future is being developed at the university of oregon book. it regards to a movement. it's a kind of microphone that follows the direction of your gaze. in a few years, the technology should be ready for the markets. one special kind of hearing aid is what's known as a copier implant. it started 4 years ago. suddenly florian wagner could hardly hear anything. and one in the 23 year old initially suspected acute hearing loss, 12 months amount. yeah. and i was in my room watching a movie, and at some point my hearing was going on the left side. i went to the n t doctor the next day, and he 1st gave me a cortisone and fusion. and a few days later it happened again, and then the cortisone didn't help anymore. florian tried using a hearing age, but the laser, the other, it was also affected. and he was almost completely deaf. acoustic trauma and it disease can lead to deafness. but in florence cases, chemotherapy treatment for cancer was to blame, things that came up to the part to go have them in life. unfortunately, kuma therapy drugs also have si
the hearing aid of the future is being developed at the university of oregon book. it regards to a movement. it's a kind of microphone that follows the direction of your gaze. in a few years, the technology should be ready for the markets. one special kind of hearing aid is what's known as a copier implant. it started 4 years ago. suddenly florian wagner could hardly hear anything. and one in the 23 year old initially suspected acute hearing loss, 12 months amount. yeah. and i was in my room...
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automatically qualified romero is viewed as the top player in her class and will play at the university of oregon next year. she has an incredible story that we will bring you full at 10. 45 on sports night live. here's a quick snippet. in the meantime. >> i said i like 6 years old, me and my siblings all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of all them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and we're all kind of self up until i was like 13. that's when i first got a coach. and that's when i really started traveling around the country in playing tournaments. >> shohei otani had himself a day. i feel like i say that pretty often nowadays in the first game of a doubleheader against the tigers. threw a complete game. one hit shutout. no big deal. it was his first-career major league shutout as the angels got a 6, nothing win. got a couple of hours later in the second game of the doubleheader. the latest bat do the talking. he went 2 for 3 with 2 home runs 3 rb eyes as the angels won 11 to 4. the homers number. 37 38 on the season. he had the first major leaguer. pitch. a c
automatically qualified romero is viewed as the top player in her class and will play at the university of oregon next year. she has an incredible story that we will bring you full at 10. 45 on sports night live. here's a quick snippet. in the meantime. >> i said i like 6 years old, me and my siblings all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of all them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and we're all kind of self up until i was like 13. that's when i first...
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, automatic qualifier romero is vie ed as the top player in her class and will play at the university of oregon next year. she has an incredible story that we will bring you in full at 10. 45 on sports night live. here is a quick snippet. in the meantime. >> i said was like 6 years old, me and my siblings. all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of all of them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and >> we're all kind of self up until i was like 13. that's when i first got a coach. and that's when i really started traveling around the country in playing tournaments. >> all right. both the a's and giants got a well-deserved day off today and the giants will enjoy some home cooking through august 6 with 7 home games. and 2 more in oakland. thsome ground in both the nl west and wild-card standings, especially after that 6 game losing streak last week and earlier in this week, gabe kepler thinks that being at home and the return of some key guys will help propel his squat. >> often is always helpful. and in particular a long stretch of travel and is going to be good re
, automatic qualifier romero is vie ed as the top player in her class and will play at the university of oregon next year. she has an incredible story that we will bring you in full at 10. 45 on sports night live. here is a quick snippet. in the meantime. >> i said was like 6 years old, me and my siblings. all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of all of them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and >> we're all kind of self up until i was like 13....
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he received his bachelors degree from central arkansas and from the university of oregon. our third witnesses commissioner tom hicks, who joined the commission in december of 2014. and prior to his current role, commissioner hicks service counsel for the committee on house administration. and work for common cause, and the office of personnel management in the clinton administration. he received his bachelors degree from clark university, and his law degree from catholic university of america. our final witness's commissioner donald palmer, confirmed in january 2019. commissioner palmer previously served as secretary of the virginia state board of elections as the director of elections and attorney with a voting section. he also served for more than two decades as an intelligence officer in the navy. he has his masters degree from george washington and lee autographing from stetson university. i will now swear in our witnesses before we proceed to their testimony. if you would stand and raise your right hand. do you swear that the testimony you will give before the committe
he received his bachelors degree from central arkansas and from the university of oregon. our third witnesses commissioner tom hicks, who joined the commission in december of 2014. and prior to his current role, commissioner hicks service counsel for the committee on house administration. and work for common cause, and the office of personnel management in the clinton administration. he received his bachelors degree from clark university, and his law degree from catholic university of america....
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universal childcare from age five. that's huge, right? i mean i don't think they've totally figured out how that's going to work as of yet. but, you know, we have portland, oregon, you know universal child care just rolling out this fall for three and four year olds. and and cities like new york now chicago. yes. and this is not only i mean, one of the first states to do was oklahoma, which is not a particularly child welfare friendly. i think i can say. but the way that they're doing it is just extend adding kindergarten down. right. so it's more palatable, i think, when we are able to legislate something already exists, right. and expand the program. but i mean, during the pandemic, i think we really recognize school is child care for a lot of parents. we're relying it in this way. so i think the more we can expand and come to depend on these programs and don't get me wrong. i mean, i think if we have a system of universal child care in this country that everyone uses the system will be a better quality. right. and it won't be stigmatized. a lot of the moms are talking about sending to center where they take vouchers and that center is known as being somewher
universal childcare from age five. that's huge, right? i mean i don't think they've totally figured out how that's going to work as of yet. but, you know, we have portland, oregon, you know universal child care just rolling out this fall for three and four year olds. and and cities like new york now chicago. yes. and this is not only i mean, one of the first states to do was oklahoma, which is not a particularly child welfare friendly. i think i can say. but the way that they're doing it is...
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as if that wasn't enough, jason johnson, the msnbc analyst, professor of politics and journalism at oregon state university "slate" podcast "the word with jason johnson." i hate to do this, no rings on his fingers. jason has no rings. >> not here. i have not. >> how are you doing, john? >> my life is grand, thank you for having me. >> i love having you. jason's been around here a few times. what's your first fallback? >> my first fallback is canadian courts. canadian courts. we have to watch what they're doing. a canadian court has ruled a thumbs-up emoji can be a binding contract. essentially emojis now can be a binding contract. you had a farmer who sent a thumbs-up to a contractor. he said, hey, i was just acknowledging receipt of the contract. they're like, no, no, that's saying you agree to the contract. he has to pay over $60,000. that's what the court ruled. >> you're sticking up for him saying, first of all, emoji culture is always changing. >> exactly. >> but that this could be, got it. could be, copy. it doesn't necessarily mean, i agree to all the terps? >> exactly. it could be, i'm okay. i thin
as if that wasn't enough, jason johnson, the msnbc analyst, professor of politics and journalism at oregon state university "slate" podcast "the word with jason johnson." i hate to do this, no rings on his fingers. jason has no rings. >> not here. i have not. >> how are you doing, john? >> my life is grand, thank you for having me. >> i love having you. jason's been around here a few times. what's your first fallback? >> my first fallback is...
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oregon but a judge rejected that request. he faces several federal and state charges including attempted murder, assault, and kidnapping. he pleaded not guilty. >>> the president of stanford university, marc tessier-lavigne, has announced he is stepping down. this comes amid concerns about how he conducted research and independent review found no evidence of misconduct, but it found flaws and papers authored by his lab. he will stay at stanford , but only as a biology professor. >>> if you are hoping to be the next billionaire after last nights powerball drawing, you are out of luck. the winning ticket was sold at the little market in los angeles. we do not know who the winner is. at this point. in the bay area, three players still hit it big matching five numbers. one ticket was sold at the 7-eleven on franklin street in santa clara. a second was sold at steve's liquor in hayward. in the last at a safeway on mission street in san francisco. each is worth nearly $500,000. >>> am not sure you noticed but the past couple days we have seen hazy skies in our inland areas. the east bay into the santa clara valley. current air quality is unhealthy. with a lot nicer air along the coast tha
oregon but a judge rejected that request. he faces several federal and state charges including attempted murder, assault, and kidnapping. he pleaded not guilty. >>> the president of stanford university, marc tessier-lavigne, has announced he is stepping down. this comes amid concerns about how he conducted research and independent review found no evidence of misconduct, but it found flaws and papers authored by his lab. he will stay at stanford , but only as a biology professor....
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can slow steady and less care for child and my mother was in oregon donor and we reached out just to show up. these lie at the of the universe. patients like me completely, forgotten and a system failing everyday as more of us continue today but a few weeks ago the donor family reached out to be a kidney donor, they chose me specifically for a kidney transplant but due to this technology it was enacted and holly told me was this was an figure outould not what it was enacted but when it came down to it, i am active on the transplant list. this was not a one off of it, this technology is unsecure and it crashes hourly in patients are not getting phoneca calls. while continues to go, lives continue to go -- lost in the process. every time this happens, patients continue today and can't even imagine how itt feels every time i lose a family member because of reno's family every time i i was a friend or look in the mirror and see about 1 foot in the grave and 1 foot holding to live to see another day waiting on ar call that may never come. every e-mail from work member has said systematically the proposal once said systematically
can slow steady and less care for child and my mother was in oregon donor and we reached out just to show up. these lie at the of the universe. patients like me completely, forgotten and a system failing everyday as more of us continue today but a few weeks ago the donor family reached out to be a kidney donor, they chose me specifically for a kidney transplant but due to this technology it was enacted and holly told me was this was an figure outould not what it was enacted but when it came...
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university is losing its leader. the academic probe that led to the presidentstepping down. >>> and the bay area's feeling the impact of a wildfire raging out of control in oregon. we're tracking the air >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ want m more from y your vitam? g get more wiwith nature'e's b. frfrom the firirst-ever trtre action sleleep supplemement.. to daiaily digestitive suppor. to morore wellnessss solutios everery day. g get more wiwith nature'e's b. discover the unlikely journey that led an atheist to find faith. rabbi jonathan cahn shares what made the difference, how it transformed his life and why it can do the same for you. >>> on the bay area beat this morning, stanford's president is stepping down but he will stay with the school. this all stems from
university is losing its leader. the academic probe that led to the presidentstepping down. >>> and the bay area's feeling the impact of a wildfire raging out of control in oregon. we're tracking the air >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and...
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university is losing its leader. the academic probe that led to the president stepping down. >>> and the bay area is feeling the impact of a wildfire raging out of control in oregon. baback in the e day, snsneaker dropops meant gettining online t to waitit in line.. now wiwith xfinityty mobile.. ...we get t the fastesest mobilele service and cacan get the e freshest kicks asasap. i got ththis. get ththe best pririce for 2 s of unlimitited when yoyou switch t to xfinity y mobiler $30 0 a line perer month. nicece job, littttle sis! ththey grow upup so fast.... i'm m a fan. frfrom xfinityty. >>> on the bay area beat this morning. stanford ice president is stepping down. but he will stay with the school. this all stems from multiple reports of serious flaws with how he conducted research. special university panel reported that data was manipulated in scientific papers in dh marc tessier-lavigne contributed though no evidence the president knew of or engaged in the misconduct. it will be effective on august 31st but he will still remain on stanford faculty. he said quote -- this decision is rooted in my respect for the university and its community. and my unwavering c
university is losing its leader. the academic probe that led to the president stepping down. >>> and the bay area is feeling the impact of a wildfire raging out of control in oregon. baback in the e day, snsneaker dropops meant gettining online t to waitit in line.. now wiwith xfinityty mobile.. ...we get t the fastesest mobilele service and cacan get the e freshest kicks asasap. i got ththis. get ththe best pririce for 2 s of unlimitited when yoyou switch t to xfinity y mobiler $30 0...
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i'm going to play a two minute excerpt of a podcast interview with an individual named dr. blair peters at the oregon health science university in portland. he calls himself a queer surgeon and he boasts about the shocking, fully experimental irreversible and life altering invasive procedures that he and others are performing on children to surgically modify their genitals. i want everyone to hear this in his own words, not mine, and take special note of the frank admission that no one has published any studies on these shocking procedures. and they are, as he says, "just kind of learning and figuring out what works." later in this video, he admits to performing huge reconstructive surgery, rearranging anatomy and then acknowledges that they know almost nothing about the outcomes for these children. and he says "we'll know more in 5 to 10 years. and it will be fascinating to see how all these kids turn out." wow, with unanimous consent, i will enter the link to this full video in the record of our hearing because everyone should watch it. it is absolutely nightmarish and surreal to hear the description of what these people ar
i'm going to play a two minute excerpt of a podcast interview with an individual named dr. blair peters at the oregon health science university in portland. he calls himself a queer surgeon and he boasts about the shocking, fully experimental irreversible and life altering invasive procedures that he and others are performing on children to surgically modify their genitals. i want everyone to hear this in his own words, not mine, and take special note of the frank admission that no one has...