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david: so you went to college at university of pennsylvania warden. why did you pick warden? laurene: i started at university of pennsylvania as premed and i had in my mind that i was going to be a doctor, and so in addition to work-study and doing my schoolwork and doing waitressing on the side for pocket money, i also volunteered at the hospital at the university of pennsylvania, and the doctors there were really generous with me and allowed me to scrub in on surgeries and i was in labor and delivery and i had all sorts of jobs. and what i noticed, however, was the degree of commitment that is required and the narrowing that must happen to be great at that discipline. and so i questioned whether that with the right field for me to pursue. at the same time in my work-study job, i was working for penn student agencies. and a few months in, i had an idea for an agency. so i proposed it to the man who was running it, and he told me to go and write a business plan. so i wrote of a business plan for what we called parent services agency which was to market the parents the ability
david: so you went to college at university of pennsylvania warden. why did you pick warden? laurene: i started at university of pennsylvania as premed and i had in my mind that i was going to be a doctor, and so in addition to work-study and doing my schoolwork and doing waitressing on the side for pocket money, i also volunteered at the hospital at the university of pennsylvania, and the doctors there were really generous with me and allowed me to scrub in on surgeries and i was in labor and...
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doing waitressing on the side for pocket money, i also volunteered at the hospital of the university of pennsylvaniathe doctors there were really generous with me and allowed me to scrub in on surgeries and i was in labor and delivery. i had all sorts of jobs. what i noticed was the degree of commitment that is required and the narrowing that must happen to be great at the discipline. i questioned whether that was the right field for me to pursue. at the same time, in my work-study job i was working for penn student agencies. a few months in had an idea for an agency. so, i proposed it to the man who was running it, a wharton grad student. he told me to write a business plan. so, i wrote up a business plan for what we call parent services agency. which was to market to parents the ability to send birthday cakes and care packages to students while they were going through midterms, finals, and birthdays. the business flourished. we added more and more services. what i didn't count on was, we were working around the clock during midterms and finals on our business. it gave me that bug. i didn't know ab
doing waitressing on the side for pocket money, i also volunteered at the hospital of the university of pennsylvaniathe doctors there were really generous with me and allowed me to scrub in on surgeries and i was in labor and delivery. i had all sorts of jobs. what i noticed was the degree of commitment that is required and the narrowing that must happen to be great at the discipline. i questioned whether that was the right field for me to pursue. at the same time, in my work-study job i was...
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that research is at the university of pennsylvania are investigating exercise didn't set out to give the mike hope i am yet another starring role. they studied mice to try and understand what biology can tell us about the motivation to work out. according to the world health organization, more than one in for adults worldwide, don't get enough physical activity to stay healthy. the us scientists wanted to find out if mice could show them why. what we did in the studies. we took very large cordele for genetically diverse mice. and we prefer the exercise capacity. the research has looked at what impact the my says genes metabolism, blood chemistry, and got flora had on their willingness to exercise. they did that by altering the rodents, got my car by ins. some were given no, got bacteria retool, others were given the floor of top performing mice, others of lazy mice. the animals could run as much as they liked on wheels and i cages. what was clear from our experiments is that if we later michael by an overlap missouri, we use a champion also doesn't have to start with exercise capacit
that research is at the university of pennsylvania are investigating exercise didn't set out to give the mike hope i am yet another starring role. they studied mice to try and understand what biology can tell us about the motivation to work out. according to the world health organization, more than one in for adults worldwide, don't get enough physical activity to stay healthy. the us scientists wanted to find out if mice could show them why. what we did in the studies. we took very large...
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researchers at the university of pennsylvania gave it a starring role.hey studied mice to try to see what they can tell us about the motivation to work out. more than one in four adults worldwide do not get enough physical activity to stay healthy. they wanted to find out if mice could show them why. >> we took a large cohort of genetically diverse mice. >> the researchers looked at what impact genes, metabolism, and gut bacteria had on their willingness to exercise. they did that by being given no gut bacteria at all. the animals could run as much as they liked on wheels in their cages. >> exercise capacity is reduced by about 50%. this is a really strong overall contribution. >> after running on the wheel, dopamine searched. -- surged. the discovery of this connection and how it influences exercise is new and could prove groundbreaking. the science is eye-catching. but will it hold true for humans ? >> it is extremely similar. it might be present in humans. >> the study is already underway to see if it can make us exercise just like the mice. >> the fi
researchers at the university of pennsylvania gave it a starring role.hey studied mice to try to see what they can tell us about the motivation to work out. more than one in four adults worldwide do not get enough physical activity to stay healthy. they wanted to find out if mice could show them why. >> we took a large cohort of genetically diverse mice. >> the researchers looked at what impact genes, metabolism, and gut bacteria had on their willingness to exercise. they did that...
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university of miami miller school of medicine. he has a medical degree and a masters degree from the university of pennsylvania school of medicine andpleted his postgraduate training at harvard university. also the co-author or author of more than 400 scientific manuscripts on cancer. he is on the editorial board of severalrk journals, has written0 essays for the new york time and authored eight books including when blood breaks down. boa few of us know much about hw the agency works. how it became the most trusted regulatory agency in the world. before it existed, they couldd claim treatment for any treatment. a series of tragedies, health crises and patient advocacy force the government to take responsibility for the efficacy and safetyme of drugs and medicl devices. in 2011 tested a century of the evolution demonstrating how the system of checks and balances works or doesn't. now onto the author of the new york times bestseller at the gene and intimate history. a biography of cancer which won the 2011 poster prize in nonfiction and the laws of medicine. he also happens to be an associate professor of medicine at columbia universi
university of miami miller school of medicine. he has a medical degree and a masters degree from the university of pennsylvania school of medicine andpleted his postgraduate training at harvard university. also the co-author or author of more than 400 scientific manuscripts on cancer. he is on the editorial board of severalrk journals, has written0 essays for the new york time and authored eight books including when blood breaks down. boa few of us know much about hw the agency works. how it...
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clare finkelstein is faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law, the university of pennsylvania. she says, a criminal conviction would be a major blow to donald trump's chances of reclaiming the presidency. the 14th amendment, section 3 of the us constitution says that anyone who has previously held public office and who has committed insurrection against the united states cannot hold public office again. it is one of the recommendations of this committee that is consistent with its finding that donald trump attempted to engage in insurrection, and attempted to get others to engage in insurrection that he ought not to hold office. the difficult thing about the 14th amendment, section 3 is it doesn't say what kind of determination of insurrection would count to officially bar an individual from holding office. again, certainly a conviction would do that. and so if the justice department picks this recommendation up and ends up charging and ultimately convicting donald trump of insurrection, he will not be able to hold public office. but short of that we don't know. and because co
clare finkelstein is faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law, the university of pennsylvania. she says, a criminal conviction would be a major blow to donald trump's chances of reclaiming the presidency. the 14th amendment, section 3 of the us constitution says that anyone who has previously held public office and who has committed insurrection against the united states cannot hold public office again. it is one of the recommendations of this committee that is consistent...
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vijay kumar at the university of pennsylvania is working with swarms of drones to perform tasks like playing music. with obstructions cooperatively. he's also developing technologies to tackle some very big problems, including world hunger. - in a couple of decades, we'll have over 9 billion people to feed on this planet, of course, that's a big challenge. - [shivani] to take on a task this big he's building an army of small flying robots with the ability to synchronize. - we think about technologies that can be mounted on small flying robots that can then be directed in different ways like a flock of birds, reacting to a predator or a school of fish. you have coordination, collaboration, and it all happens very organically. - [shivani] using ai to get robots to work as a coordinated collective group is a daunting task. - three, five years ago, most of our robots relied on gps like sensors. today, we have the equivalent of smartphones embedded in our robots and they sense how fast they're going by just lookinat the world, integrating that wit the inertial measurement unit information
vijay kumar at the university of pennsylvania is working with swarms of drones to perform tasks like playing music. with obstructions cooperatively. he's also developing technologies to tackle some very big problems, including world hunger. - in a couple of decades, we'll have over 9 billion people to feed on this planet, of course, that's a big challenge. - [shivani] to take on a task this big he's building an army of small flying robots with the ability to synchronize. - we think about...
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university of miami miller school of medicine. he hasas a medical degree and a master degree in clinical epidemiology from the university of pennsylvanial of medicine and completed his postgraduate training at harvard university. he is also the co-author or author of more than 400 scientific manuscripts on cancer. he's on the editorial board of several journals, , has written0 essays for the "new york times" anded authored eight books including when blood breaks down, life lessons from leukemia. the fda has been quickly and headlines recently but few of us know much about how the agency works. drugs, safety, efficacy and the public trust tells the story of how the fda became the most trusted regulatory agency in the world. before it existed drugmakers could hawk any potion, claim treatment for any ailment and making a promise on a label. but a series of tragedies, health crises and patient advocacy force the government to take responsibility for the efficacy and safety of drugs and medical devices. in 2011 the hearings tested center of the fda's evolution demonstrating how it's a system of checks and balances work or doesn't. now onto
university of miami miller school of medicine. he hasas a medical degree and a master degree in clinical epidemiology from the university of pennsylvanial of medicine and completed his postgraduate training at harvard university. he is also the co-author or author of more than 400 scientific manuscripts on cancer. he's on the editorial board of several journals, , has written0 essays for the "new york times" anded authored eight books including when blood breaks down, life lessons...
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let's bring in a faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvaniaaw school. she joins us from philadelphia. how serious are these convictions against the trump organization and was this about trump's companies trying to defraud the irs? >> it is extremely serious. these are 17 counts of a sickly tax fraud and tax evasion. -- of basically tax fraud and tax evasion. what the company was doing was giving expensive benefits to top employees as a way of hoping the company with regard to its tax bill by declaring business expenses for these employee benefits and at the same time not taxing those individuals so that they were getting tuition paid tax free and so on by the trump organization. what is also very serious here is that this conviction comes as part of a collusion between the top executives like allen weisselberg and the trump organization. immediately the question is what other top executives in the organization, for example donald trump, brine a the scheme and could be held criminally responsible. >> these convictions are separate from his pers
let's bring in a faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvaniaaw school. she joins us from philadelphia. how serious are these convictions against the trump organization and was this about trump's companies trying to defraud the irs? >> it is extremely serious. these are 17 counts of a sickly tax fraud and tax evasion. -- of basically tax fraud and tax evasion. what the company was doing was giving expensive benefits to top employees as a...
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but claire finkelstein is from the university of pennsylvania law school. she says trumps legal problems may see him fail to be selected as the republicans 2024 presidential candidate. these are a 17 counts of basically a tax fraud and tax evasion. and what the company was doing was giving extensive benefits to its top employees as a way of helping the company with regard to with tax bill by declaring business expenses for these employee benefits. and at the same time, not taxing those individual so that they were getting to wish and pay tax free and so on by the from organization. what's also very serious here is that this conviction comes as part of a collusion between the top executives like alan y soleberg and the trump organization. and so immediately the question is, what other top executives in the organization? for example, donald trump were in on the scheme and could also be held criminally responsible. it does seem as though a lot of his fellow republicans are fleeing from donald trump and are looking for alternatives to sort of recess 8. the g o p
but claire finkelstein is from the university of pennsylvania law school. she says trumps legal problems may see him fail to be selected as the republicans 2024 presidential candidate. these are a 17 counts of basically a tax fraud and tax evasion. and what the company was doing was giving extensive benefits to its top employees as a way of helping the company with regard to with tax bill by declaring business expenses for these employee benefits. and at the same time, not taxing those...
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one answer comes at the redesigned africa galleries at the university of pennsylvania museum of archeologynd anthropology, known as the penn museum. >> how do we take that activated conversation and transform the narrative in here? seize this moment to transform the museum, the narratives in the museum and the service we can provide to the community about the national narrative, about the international narrative, about the narrative of humanity. reporter: zuberi is a professor of sociology and africana studies at the university. also the host of htory detectives. >> it's one of the key items in our new galleries. beautiful. reporter: and a filmmaker. >> if we're going to tell the story of human civilization, we must reconfigure the spaces to speak to various audiences in ways that remove the race bi , and prejudice, which are the foundation of museums everywhere. these museums were to justify empire, they were to justify the colonization, the marginalization of certain groups of people. we have to challenge that. reporter: that's done in different ways to make clear the history of colonial
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the university of pennsylvania law school and to join us live now from philadelphia klegg to happy with her. so how serious then are these convictions against the trump organization and was this about trumps companies colluding and trying to defraud the iris? it's extremely serious. these are a 17 counts of basically a tax fraud and tax evasion. and what the company was doing was giving extensive benefits to its top employees as a way of helping the company with regard to its tax bill by declaring business expenses for these employee benefits. and at the same time, not taxing those individual so that they were getting tuition, paid, tax free, and so on by the from organization. what's also very serious here is that this conviction comes as part of a collusion between the top executives like alan weisel berg are and the trump organization. and so immediately the question is, what other top executives in the organization? for example, donald trump were in on the scheme and could also be held criminally responsible and clear these convictions are separate from his personal tax returns, whi
the university of pennsylvania law school and to join us live now from philadelphia klegg to happy with her. so how serious then are these convictions against the trump organization and was this about trumps companies colluding and trying to defraud the iris? it's extremely serious. these are a 17 counts of basically a tax fraud and tax evasion. and what the company was doing was giving extensive benefits to its top employees as a way of helping the company with regard to its tax bill by...
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i'm a professor of medical ethics at the university of pennsylvania. and i run a research lab that studies the ethical, legal, and social implications of advances in neuroscience. all right, so i guess i think the biggest challenge is separating ourself from science, fat and science fiction. we have watched the movies where the side books take over . sandy has a brain implant imparting their head and then they go wild at every think goes upside down and it's chaotic. this is not what we're talking about. what we're talking about is brain computer interface or b c. i karen briefly in an accessible way. what does that mean? great, thanks for asking the brain computer interface is really a communication device that connects the brain to an external computer. and there's 2 ways that that communication can happen. so one way is that the computer can fence electrical activity and send that to a prosthetic device. so in the example you gave, someone could drink a beer, who otherwise would be able to, or the device can work the other way, where it can said sign
i'm a professor of medical ethics at the university of pennsylvania. and i run a research lab that studies the ethical, legal, and social implications of advances in neuroscience. all right, so i guess i think the biggest challenge is separating ourself from science, fat and science fiction. we have watched the movies where the side books take over . sandy has a brain implant imparting their head and then they go wild at every think goes upside down and it's chaotic. this is not what we're...
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chamber of commere and recently graduated from the university of pennsylvania and with political science so quite an accomplished person and served as a legislator in south carolina in the house of representatives before being elected governor in 2011 becoming the first female minority governor in the united states history. in 2017 appointed ambassador to the united nations where she served until 2019. ladies and gentlemen please welcome ambassador nikki haley. [applause] [cheering] that is all i know to do his work and i don't stop until i feel like things are taken care of. we watch a lot ofpa families get taken care of. >> ovavenue south carolina governor nikki haley to be his ambassador to the united nations and accepted considered a rising star in the republican party. party.she would be the first. you are going to see a change in theos way we do business and for those who don't have our back you just know you're not going to move her. that is what the american people want us to do and it is the rightt thing to do. it won't make any difference on that.it what we have witnessed here
chamber of commere and recently graduated from the university of pennsylvania and with political science so quite an accomplished person and served as a legislator in south carolina in the house of representatives before being elected governor in 2011 becoming the first female minority governor in the united states history. in 2017 appointed ambassador to the united nations where she served until 2019. ladies and gentlemen please welcome ambassador nikki haley. [applause] [cheering] that is all...
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university of arkansas little rock. he earned his ba in sociology masters of education and adult education from the university of arkansas and a doctorate in higher education management from the university of pennsylvania. the experience will allow him to speak with a wealth of knowledge and experience to us. associate professor of apsychiatry and the director of medical student education and psychiatry at tulane university veschool of medicine. she received her bachelors of science at loyola university in new orleans and master of public health at tulane. an osteopathic medicine in florida returned to new orleans to do a residency in psychiatry and subspecialty fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. the young y person's mental heah she built the first comprehensive first episode psychosis care program in new orleans. she also launched the community education campaign to increase people in louisiana's awareness about emerging psychosis symptoms and available treatment. in my medical practice i worked in the same setting taking care of the uninsured and the chronically mentally ill. they would have benefited from your expertise so i'm very grateful that you are here and we look forward to hearin
university of arkansas little rock. he earned his ba in sociology masters of education and adult education from the university of arkansas and a doctorate in higher education management from the university of pennsylvania. the experience will allow him to speak with a wealth of knowledge and experience to us. associate professor of apsychiatry and the director of medical student education and psychiatry at tulane university veschool of medicine. she received her bachelors of science at loyola...
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positions at various academic institutions including the university of chicago, yale university, wharton school of the university of pennsylvania stanford university, ucla and rice university and he was a chief economist of the united states since the commission for making 88-1989. he holds a nine. he holds a phd in economics from ucla.uc welcome. nicole melchionno -- dedicate that -- thumbs-up. was in the second greatest centern elementary school whena gunman entered the school and killed 26 people on december 14, 2012. yesterday was a ten year commemoration recognition of that day. in 20 kinship which or toa march for our lives but she began to mature. student led demonstration called calling for action to end gun violence. 2020 she joined the junior new cat action alliance and became its legislative coordinator.ia last year nicole is just a senior at newtown high school at this time. welcome. chief anthony holt is associate vice president and chief of police, wayne state university during a career spanning more than 40 years. chief hold rose to the ranks and help multiple position and the university police department he is a
positions at various academic institutions including the university of chicago, yale university, wharton school of the university of pennsylvania stanford university, ucla and rice university and he was a chief economist of the united states since the commission for making 88-1989. he holds a nine. he holds a phd in economics from ucla.uc welcome. nicole melchionno -- dedicate that -- thumbs-up. was in the second greatest centern elementary school whena gunman entered the school and killed 26...
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affairs and russia and received a phd in the background of grinder and got a app from the university of pennsylvaniartedly an ivy league school you should be impressed by and grinder appears 300 times in his research and upenn gave me a phd for that. whatever you think, how did that get yole roth into the position that he occupied at twitter where he was in charge of what you were allowed to say and think? well, the one qualification we know yoel roth did have is he does not believe in free speech, period. he made that very clear in an interview last week. >> babalon is the one that got him to buy the thing, which was not particularly funny. the babalonb man of the year is rachel. >> the targettization of assistance gender on twitter is real and thief -- transgender on twitter is very real and life threatening and extraordinary. we've seen from tiktoks that there's orchestrated campaigns that particularly are singling out a group that is already particularly vulnerable within society. twitter's written policies prohibit miss gendering, full stop. >> tucker: it's so great. it's life threatening to te
affairs and russia and received a phd in the background of grinder and got a app from the university of pennsylvaniartedly an ivy league school you should be impressed by and grinder appears 300 times in his research and upenn gave me a phd for that. whatever you think, how did that get yole roth into the position that he occupied at twitter where he was in charge of what you were allowed to say and think? well, the one qualification we know yoel roth did have is he does not believe in free...
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from the university of pennsylvania. he became a member of faculty of eastern university in, st david's pennsylvania, and in 2004 left there to join the at gettysburg college, where he taught until his recent to princeton in 2018. alan was awarded bradley prize for his outstanding contributions, which have shaped important debate, thought and research about. the most critical periods of american history. in 2013, he received the guggenheim lerman prize in military history for his much acclaimed gettysburg, the last invasion. he has also been awarded the fletcher pratt award from the new york city civil war roundtable and the richard harwell award from the atlanta civil roundtable. in addition, he has enjoyed a long and prolific relationship with the teaching company since 2002. he has recorded the following courses the american mind. the american revolution. the history of the united second edition. mr. lincoln and the life of abraham lincoln. the american founding fathers and the great historians. how the greatest taurea
from the university of pennsylvania. he became a member of faculty of eastern university in, st david's pennsylvania, and in 2004 left there to join the at gettysburg college, where he taught until his recent to princeton in 2018. alan was awarded bradley prize for his outstanding contributions, which have shaped important debate, thought and research about. the most critical periods of american history. in 2013, he received the guggenheim lerman prize in military history for his much acclaimed...
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while earning both his masters and his doctors degrees in history from the university of pennsylvania. he became a member of the faculty of eastern university in st. david, 's pennsylvania. and the 2004, left there to join the faculty at gettysburg college, where he taught until his recent move to princeton. in 2018, allen was awarded the bradley prize for his outstanding contributions which have shaped important debate, thought and research about the most critical periods of american history. in 2013, he received that guggenheim lehrman prize in military history for his much acclaimed gettysburg, the last invasion. he's also been awarded the fletcher pratt award from the new york city civil war roundtable, and the richard hire well award from the atlanta civil war roundtable. in addition, he has enjoyed a long and prolific relationship with that teaching company. since 2002, he has recorded the following courses, the american mind, the american revolution, the history of the united states second edition, mr. lincoln, the life of abraham lincoln, the american founding fathers into the
while earning both his masters and his doctors degrees in history from the university of pennsylvania. he became a member of the faculty of eastern university in st. david, 's pennsylvania. and the 2004, left there to join the faculty at gettysburg college, where he taught until his recent move to princeton. in 2018, allen was awarded the bradley prize for his outstanding contributions which have shaped important debate, thought and research about the most critical periods of american history....
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i became fastener -- professor at the university of pennsylvania. we could go on all night long with democrat lies. low-lying democrats, hear me out . george santos resigns. when will all of you resign. >> ned ryan joins me right now. let's have santos resign and let's get liz born to resign, joe biden to resign and the a whole bunch of liars in the democratic liars to resign. >> it is deeply refreshing to see this call for honesty in ou national discourse spirit reall gives refreshing credits the ne national standard for that got to be honest to be in politics. at the ball problematic for the left if they are going to be seen as authentic and believabl and they keep protecting these liars like elizabeth warren and joe biden, his whole 50 year career has been one laughed at the other and the interesting thing is it's basically, hey, kids, another day another live. how colorful is not like going to be because eli is a given. you mentioned eric's wall wall and adam schiff. what is the left going to do about them with their intentional lies about christ
i became fastener -- professor at the university of pennsylvania. we could go on all night long with democrat lies. low-lying democrats, hear me out . george santos resigns. when will all of you resign. >> ned ryan joins me right now. let's have santos resign and let's get liz born to resign, joe biden to resign and the a whole bunch of liars in the democratic liars to resign. >> it is deeply refreshing to see this call for honesty in ou national discourse spirit reall gives...
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teaching positions at various academic institutions, including the university of chicago, yell university, university of pennsylvania, ucl, and writes university. he was a chief economist from 1988 to 1989. he holds a phd in economics from ucla. welcome. nicole mel jonah. did i get that? he's got her thumbs up. she was in the second day sandy hook elementary school when a gunman entered the school and killed 26 people. on december 14, 2012. yesterday, was the tenure commemoration and recognition of that day. 2018, she participated in the march for our lives. she began to mature in organization to end gun violence from 2020, she joined the junior action alliance and became its legislative coordinator. nicole is just a senior at newtown high school at this time. welcome. chief anthony is associate vice president and chief of police, spending more than 40 years, he rose to the ranks and held multiple positions within the police department. he currently serves as a special advisor of the national president of noble and is a member of the noble executive order. welcome. d christian's vice president of policy and parading
teaching positions at various academic institutions, including the university of chicago, yell university, university of pennsylvania, ucl, and writes university. he was a chief economist from 1988 to 1989. he holds a phd in economics from ucla. welcome. nicole mel jonah. did i get that? he's got her thumbs up. she was in the second day sandy hook elementary school when a gunman entered the school and killed 26 people. on december 14, 2012. yesterday, was the tenure commemoration and...
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trumps tax data, i thin next year the republicans have to subpoena all of the includin that university of pennsylvania. the democrats will play hard belt every single day, they're never going to be reasonable, and that's fine. they are desperate defending power prayer this is much bigge than the biden administration. this is the most abrupt and dangerous executive branch in american history. the fbi was corrupt before joe biden got elected, but things have been going on with fauci, we have a real constitutional crisis of an executive branch seeking to wage war against the american people, and i think th house republicans are the only coherent conservative group. the totality of corruption that were dealing with, and every level of bureaucracy, not just the biden administration. deep into the bureaucracy. >> maybe you should be running for speaker at this place, but there needs to be a focus. that is a big job. it shouldn't even at this point we shouldn't know or maybe i'm overstepping trade it doesn't look like it's going to be that way yet. is there no one? i don't care, whoever has got the power to
trumps tax data, i thin next year the republicans have to subpoena all of the includin that university of pennsylvania. the democrats will play hard belt every single day, they're never going to be reasonable, and that's fine. they are desperate defending power prayer this is much bigge than the biden administration. this is the most abrupt and dangerous executive branch in american history. the fbi was corrupt before joe biden got elected, but things have been going on with fauci, we have a...
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from may 2013 to december 2014, he worked as a laboratory assistant at the university of pennsylvaniaaska in 2015 was public college volunteer. in pennsylvania, he provided emotional support and care for people with disabilities in 2016. he served as medical secretary in the department of cardiology in carlisle, pennsylvania. the same time passed postgraduate studies at the university of zurich with a degree in neurology biomedicine from june this year to the present postgraduate student at the western university in london province. antario canada in july 2021, aleksey korenko was twice charged with petty hooliganism in st. petersburg. burge for what he received an administrative penalty in the form of a fine was also fined in october 2021 for violating the rules for entering the russian federation as a foreign citizen or stateless person. you knew all about it, what a naughty list of so many universities is. oh, and the guy is not stupid, he was doing very interesting things, but in principle he is doing it now. well, that is, his intelligence is high, but this does not guarantee any
from may 2013 to december 2014, he worked as a laboratory assistant at the university of pennsylvaniaaska in 2015 was public college volunteer. in pennsylvania, he provided emotional support and care for people with disabilities in 2016. he served as medical secretary in the department of cardiology in carlisle, pennsylvania. the same time passed postgraduate studies at the university of zurich with a degree in neurology biomedicine from june this year to the present postgraduate student at the...
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corey led our efforts working with the university of pennsylvania cultural heritage center, the american for the advancement of science and others to develop methods for analyzing cultural damage industry. action by icis and by assad via satellite monitor. in 2016, president obama signed the protect and preserve cultural property act and under the leadership of the state department that has brought together d.o.d. , doj, the fbi, the smithsonian and another dozen federal agencies to coordinate to help save cultural heritage around the world. now, with dod corey and the us committee, the blue shield, penn and, others researched and printed that pinpointed cultural sites that were due protection and that during the allied taking of raqqa and mosul from isis, those booklets were carried by troops in the field on the ground. and they were written in arabic, kurdish and english. and the point of them was that in our retaking of those cities, we not destroy what isis was trying to destroy as part of their mission by 2019, while so many efforts in flour, it clear that more would be needed in th
corey led our efforts working with the university of pennsylvania cultural heritage center, the american for the advancement of science and others to develop methods for analyzing cultural damage industry. action by icis and by assad via satellite monitor. in 2016, president obama signed the protect and preserve cultural property act and under the leadership of the state department that has brought together d.o.d. , doj, the fbi, the smithsonian and another dozen federal agencies to coordinate...
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. >>> and michael mahon, the direct are of university of pennsylvania center for science, sustainabilityclimate war," michael, welcome in. in a year that featured so many extreme climate events what stood out to you as being the most significant? >> thanks. it's great to be with you. we saw a little bit of everything. this past year, we saw pretty much everything that climate change has to throw at us, in the form of these amplified extreme weather events, whether it's the heat and the drought and the wildfires that we've seen out west, the unprecedented flooding events that we've seen around the country, and even these winter storms, some people think that it's somehow inconsistent that we see these snowfalls as a result of climate change and global warming but it is entirely consistent with the underlying physics, when you warm up the oceans, and lakes like the great lakes, that means that when these storms travel over them, they're able to evaporate more moisture into the atmosphere. and that moisture is available to produce those record snowfalls that we've seen with nor'easter event
. >>> and michael mahon, the direct are of university of pennsylvania center for science, sustainabilityclimate war," michael, welcome in. in a year that featured so many extreme climate events what stood out to you as being the most significant? >> thanks. it's great to be with you. we saw a little bit of everything. this past year, we saw pretty much everything that climate change has to throw at us, in the form of these amplified extreme weather events, whether it's the...
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committee of the blue shield, university of pennsylvania, and others resurgence and graded booklet that pinpointed cultural sites that would do protection during the ally taking of raqqa and mostly from isis. those booklets were carried by troops in the field on the ground and they were written and arabic, kurdish, and english. the point of them was that in our retaking of those ancient cities, we're not purposefully destroy what isis was trying to destroy as part of the mission. but he has 19, plus only efforts in florida, we've got more would be needed in the future, as the u.s. and its military would be called on both conflict and humanitarian crises to help safeguard cultural heritage. we need to up the partnership with a great ally and colonel scott dejesse, who worked closely with cory. colonel scott dejesse knew his stuff, had a great sense of mission, and a vision of what we can do together. in 2019, he and general jeffrey kogan from the u.s. army civil affairs command, and it's more, as you said -- , i know that, came to the smithsonian, it had meetings with lynne nicholas, who
committee of the blue shield, university of pennsylvania, and others resurgence and graded booklet that pinpointed cultural sites that would do protection during the ally taking of raqqa and mostly from isis. those booklets were carried by troops in the field on the ground and they were written and arabic, kurdish, and english. the point of them was that in our retaking of those ancient cities, we're not purposefully destroy what isis was trying to destroy as part of the mission. but he has 19,...