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we spoke to the dean of the management school at japan's university of she's helped us who believe the claims of the south korean opposition aren't facts by science. the fact of the matter is the truth. him that you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00 treating to him, you know, per annum over 30 years. whereas, for example, korea, who is making a big claim about this gives out $157.00 care bechtel worth of trinity. i'm every year in any country with any nuclear generator. dsl is true. so if they're so concerned about it, why aren't they picketing in front of the french embassy, which gives out $1500.00 tier bechtel per annum plan that the government is putting good relations at with japan. those type 3 and then safety by blocking the water release plan based in reality. i think your question is wrong in the sense that they're not sacrificed. this is explained to you that it is totally safe. it is safe for then you know what the current, you know it being done in china as well. right? but so i
we spoke to the dean of the management school at japan's university of she's helped us who believe the claims of the south korean opposition aren't facts by science. the fact of the matter is the truth. him that you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00 treating to him, you know, per annum over 30 years. whereas, for example, korea, who is making a big claim about this gives out $157.00 care bechtel...
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and schoology problems, university of she's woke up who believes the claims of the side, pre and opposition are not black by science. the fact of the matter is the truth. him that, you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00 training to to, you know, per annum over korea who is making a big claim about this gives out $157.00 care bechtel worth of training every year in any country with any nuclear generate or do cell is true to if they're so concerned in front of french embassy, which gives out $1500.00 tear bechtel per annum, saying that the government is putting good relations at with japan. those type 3 and then pays above. public safety by barking, the water release plan. you don't think that that assessment is based in reality, is wrong in the sense that they're not sacrificing, you know, public safety, that it is totally safe. it is safe for then, you know, thing done or you know, it being done in china as well, right? but so it's sorry to interrupt, but there wasn't that new killer milstein wit
and schoology problems, university of she's woke up who believes the claims of the side, pre and opposition are not black by science. the fact of the matter is the truth. him that, you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00 training to to, you know, per annum over korea who is making a big claim about this gives out $157.00 care bechtel worth of training every year in any country with any nuclear...
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hero attack of sheets from the graduate school of management and innovation of japan does. university of she's ok though, believes the claims of the psych, pre and opposition art by, by science i spoke to the fact of the matter is the truth. him that you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00, treating true to him, you know, per annum over 30 years. whereas, for example, korea who is making a big claim about this, give out 157 care bechtel worth of trinity me every year in any country with any nuclear generate or do cell is treated. so if they're so concerned about it, why aren't they picketing in front of french embassy, which gives out $1500.00 tear bechtel per annum claim that the government is putting good relations at with japan. those type 3 and then pays above public safety by barking, the water release plan. you don't think that that assessment is based in reality. i think your question is wrong in the sense that they're not sacrificing, you know, public safety. because i've just to explain to y
hero attack of sheets from the graduate school of management and innovation of japan does. university of she's ok though, believes the claims of the psych, pre and opposition art by, by science i spoke to the fact of the matter is the truth. him that you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00, treating true to him, you know, per annum over 30 years. whereas, for example, korea who is making a big claim...
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pinc is an associate researcher at the laboratory of analysis of violence at the state university of virginia. she'sor from the state of sao paulo military police, for which she served for 25 years. i took this question to the minister ofjustice, flavio dino. he says there was dialogue with the relevant authorities and the chain of command was followed. governor ibaneis roche decreed the demonstrations could go ahead on sunday january 8th, as long as they were peaceful. he has since been removed from office, reinstated and is being probed as part of the investigation into the events of that day. bbc news brasil reached out to him for an interview and was told by his lawyers he would not speak. we also reached out to the federal district police and the armed forces who did not respond to our interview requests. on sunday at 1pm a huge crowd departs from this point towards the three powers plaza, home to the buildings that represent brazil's three branches of power. they walk almost 8km from the army's headquarters to the congress buildings. when they get to this point, they find barriers put out by t
pinc is an associate researcher at the laboratory of analysis of violence at the state university of virginia. she'sor from the state of sao paulo military police, for which she served for 25 years. i took this question to the minister ofjustice, flavio dino. he says there was dialogue with the relevant authorities and the chain of command was followed. governor ibaneis roche decreed the demonstrations could go ahead on sunday january 8th, as long as they were peaceful. he has since been...
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and china are also in the race to increase the supplies side 0 types of sheets of is from the university of she zuka. he says the new measures are in response to chinese aggression. basically, this is a joint coalition move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for the united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum, or is they call lucian against aggression that we're seeing, especially from unitary stage like that of china the $23.00 items is basically a microphone and fabrication. now the words, the height for frank technology side, and certainly not with the legacy of main street and conductors. in other words, they're targeting, protect, especially towards the military usage particular by the chinese authorities. so it's not necessarily going to damage uh, you know, uh everybody's lives and particularly considering the fact that there could be a supply chain problem that was caused by china as we saw on every single re
and china are also in the race to increase the supplies side 0 types of sheets of is from the university of she zuka. he says the new measures are in response to chinese aggression. basically, this is a joint coalition move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for the united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum, or is...
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he holds a bachelor's degree from the university of texas at houston and a master's degree from the university of texas after returning to iran , she completed her doctorate course in american studies at tehran university and now with her four children as a professor and faculty member of tehran university, she is serving the feminism movement with the motto of "freedom to begin". the effort was to reduce these restrictions, to gain freedom, to gain human agency, to be able to make an impact in society, this is the most important thing that i did not have, the proof that the capitalist system has needs and has a nature , it used this women's movement well for its own benefit at the beginning of the matter. the sayings of the beginning of the 20th century, the slogan of freedom given by women, is used for the purposes of capitalism, its many years , if we only mention one example, women are used as customers of tobacco products, sun, cigarettes, helpers of anything, as half of the population now except consumption. edward bernays, the nieces and nephews of their own sales , considered one of the people who studied public relations a
he holds a bachelor's degree from the university of texas at houston and a master's degree from the university of texas after returning to iran , she completed her doctorate course in american studies at tehran university and now with her four children as a professor and faculty member of tehran university, she is serving the feminism movement with the motto of "freedom to begin". the effort was to reduce these restrictions, to gain freedom, to gain human agency, to be able to make an...
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increase the supplies, said 0 talk of sheets as from the school of management and information of university of she's zuka. he says, but do you measure this argument? suppose to chinese regression. basically this is a joint call as you move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum or say, call listen against the aggression that we're seeing, especially from unitary stage like that of china. the $23.00 items is basically on microsoft and fabrication. now the words, the height for our friend technology side and certainly not the legacy of main street and conductors. in other words, they're targeting, protects, especially towards the military usage, particularly by the chinese authorities. so it's not necessarily going to damage uh, you know, uh everybody's lives and particularly considering the fact that there could be a supply chain problem that was caused by china as we saw on ever
increase the supplies, said 0 talk of sheets as from the school of management and information of university of she's zuka. he says, but do you measure this argument? suppose to chinese regression. basically this is a joint call as you move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a...
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of medicine. she completed a residency at the university of texas health science center, san antonio. a fellow of the american college of ob/gyn physicians and a member of the american association of pro life ob/gyn specialists. she is currently practicing with b hospital group and is the vice president of medical affairs for charlotte lausanne or institute. she currently serves as a medical director for anyone can pregnancy resource enter in san antonio, texas and on the medical advisory board of save the store. dr. monique -- pretty good? pretty close? she is a board certified ob/gyn specialist with over 20 years of experience in patient care. teaching research health policy, global health and bio ethics. she graduated from mount holyoke college and received her medical degree from brown university, shared a medical degree from harvard and completed a residency at yale new haven hospital and her post doctorate i -- ship center for health services research at the university of chapel hill. she's a faculty member at the duke university school of medicine from 2003 to 2018. she subseque
of medicine. she completed a residency at the university of texas health science center, san antonio. a fellow of the american college of ob/gyn physicians and a member of the american association of pro life ob/gyn specialists. she is currently practicing with b hospital group and is the vice president of medical affairs for charlotte lausanne or institute. she currently serves as a medical director for anyone can pregnancy resource enter in san antonio, texas and on the medical advisory board...
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she's a research editor at the papers of george washington. and the center for digital editing at the university of she holds degrees from bowling green state university and sarah lawrence college, and she was one of the team of editors who completed the papers of martha washington and is now working on the digital edition of the papers of bush. rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm to see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you so much for being here. now, please me in welcoming our first speaker for a frazier. thank you, director, and thank you very much director and all mount vernon for hosting me here it always such a pleasure to speak to the many distinguished guests who come from all over region and beyond. and i very much forw
she's a research editor at the papers of george washington. and the center for digital editing at the university of she holds degrees from bowling green state university and sarah lawrence college, and she was one of the team of editors who completed the papers of martha washington and is now working on the digital edition of the papers of bush. rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of...
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i had a conversation with assistant professor at the university of counseling. she's time to acknowledge, affirm, and engage marginalized folks in taking care of their mental health which is just as important as your physical health. >> individuals from marginalized backgrounds have been on the receiving end of experiences of racism, historical and generational trauma. minority stress, stress as a result of experiencing persecution, is very real. it has a lot of short-term and long-term physical, psychological consequences. reporter: research shows these groups present with more levels of anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, ptsd, and many other disorders as a result of their status. palo alto university wants to help break the cigna -- stigma and provide access to care for those who need it. it offers low therapy services, even has special clinics. you can even be seen by student trainees who are being supervised by licensed professionals. that's a great low-cost option. if you want more info, check out their inclusive mental health page. one great piece of advi
i had a conversation with assistant professor at the university of counseling. she's time to acknowledge, affirm, and engage marginalized folks in taking care of their mental health which is just as important as your physical health. >> individuals from marginalized backgrounds have been on the receiving end of experiences of racism, historical and generational trauma. minority stress, stress as a result of experiencing persecution, is very real. it has a lot of short-term and long-term...
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previously taught at the university of chicago and the university of iowa, and she is the author of some 24 books, perhaps most notably her bourgeois bourgeois virtues virtue, bourgeois dignity and bourgeois equality, and recently why liberalism works, how liberal values produce fairer, freer, more equal, prosperous world all. please welcome bruce caldwell. david. i'm delighted to be here and delighted to be joined on the podium by dear friend deirdre. so what to say as introduction to this book? i can't give you a summary of hayek's life in 20 minutes, given that the book took me ten years to to write. so what i thought i'd do is just start by my first of all say, why do we need book on hayek? because indeed there are a number of other works on hayek, including one that that i that i wrote myself. and i think the best way to explain this is i am the general editor of the collected works of hayek. and i became in 2002, i was invited by the second general editor, steven kresge to take over for him. and i said, yes. i mean, this sounds like a wonderful opportunity to get to know mor
previously taught at the university of chicago and the university of iowa, and she is the author of some 24 books, perhaps most notably her bourgeois bourgeois virtues virtue, bourgeois dignity and bourgeois equality, and recently why liberalism works, how liberal values produce fairer, freer, more equal, prosperous world all. please welcome bruce caldwell. david. i'm delighted to be here and delighted to be joined on the podium by dear friend deirdre. so what to say as introduction to this...
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i had a conversation with assistant professor at the university of counseling. sheto acknowledge, affirm, and engage marginalized folks in taking care of their mental health which is just as important as your physical health. >> individuals from marginalized backgrounds have been on the receiving end of experiences of racism, historical and generational trauma. minority stress, stress as a result of experiencing persecution, is very real. it has a lot of short-term and long-term physical, psychological consequences. reporter: research shows these groups present with more levels of anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, ptsd, and many other disorders as a result of their status. palo alto university wants to help break the cigna -- stigma and provide access to care for those who need it. it offers low therapy services, even has special clinics. you can even be seen by student trainees who are being supervised by licensed professionals. that's a great low-cost option. if you want more info, check out their inclusive mental health page. one great piece of advice is, i
i had a conversation with assistant professor at the university of counseling. sheto acknowledge, affirm, and engage marginalized folks in taking care of their mental health which is just as important as your physical health. >> individuals from marginalized backgrounds have been on the receiving end of experiences of racism, historical and generational trauma. minority stress, stress as a result of experiencing persecution, is very real. it has a lot of short-term and long-term physical,...
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in new york, university school of law. she lives in washington, d.c.. with her husband, and two children. with that, i would like to invite the chairwoman to jointly up onstage for the fireside chat. [applause] >> if you could sit over there. >> all right. >> i do. >> microphone check. >> just got mine on. all right, great. great, thank you very much. for joining me on this fireside chat. here a couple things we want to go through. as the first woman confirmed to chair the fcc, you've led the agency with space innovation. at the forefront of many things you've done. including such as proposing and new space bureau for the agency. creating new opportunities for competition in the delivery of satellite broadband services. and they are dear to many of the people here in the audience today. also, modernizing respective policy, to better meet the needs of the next generation space age, which we find ourselves in with a lot of representatives here from new space, or smaller space companies. of course, taking action to advance space
in new york, university school of law. she lives in washington, d.c.. with her husband, and two children. with that, i would like to invite the chairwoman to jointly up onstage for the fireside chat. [applause] >> if you could sit over there. >> all right. >> i do. >> microphone check. >> just got mine on. all right, great. great, thank you very much. for joining me on this fireside chat. here a couple things we want to go through. as the first woman confirmed to...
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of trustees will vote in september. karina: california state university named mildred garcia is the newest chancellor. sheatina to lead the campus system. garcia currently serves as president of the american association of state colleges and universities. before that she served as president of two csu schools, cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. dan: coming up, economic challenges hitting the country's oldest craft beer company. reaction to news that san francisco's iconic anchor brewing company is closing after 127 years. abc 7 news at 5:00 continues. >> breaking news, the deadly hit and run near the white house. multiple pedestrians hit. secret service hunting for the driver. the major storm threat tonight, chicago, kansas city, the northeast next. but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. karina: another blow to an iconic san francisco business. dan: anchor brewing first opened in 1896 and has ceased operations due to what they say are economic challenges. karina: suzanne is live with the details. reporter:
of trustees will vote in september. karina: california state university named mildred garcia is the newest chancellor. sheatina to lead the campus system. garcia currently serves as president of the american association of state colleges and universities. before that she served as president of two csu schools, cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. dan: coming up, economic challenges hitting the country's oldest craft beer company. reaction to news that san francisco's iconic anchor...
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she earned a doctorate from the university of chicago in 1987. she taught at the university of pittsburgh school of information sciences from 1987 to 1991 and served two years at the chicago public library before being appointed ceo of the pratt library in baltimore in 1993. at pratt she greatly expanded digital services, started an afterschool program for teenagers and open the first new branch of 30 years. carla was president of the american library association from 2003 to 2004 in the first african-american to receive the library journals i brain of the year award. she was good enough to join us for an interview for one of pew's after-the-fact podcasts. she called libraries baskin's of equal opportunity. she told us the library and is there to give you unbiased access to information, and that's an idea that all of us at pew can understand, appreciate and strive to achieve. now, it is my very great pleasure to welcome and sit down with carla hayden, librarian of congress. [applause] carla: thank you, susan for that lovely introduction. that's th
she earned a doctorate from the university of chicago in 1987. she taught at the university of pittsburgh school of information sciences from 1987 to 1991 and served two years at the chicago public library before being appointed ceo of the pratt library in baltimore in 1993. at pratt she greatly expanded digital services, started an afterschool program for teenagers and open the first new branch of 30 years. carla was president of the american library association from 2003 to 2004 in the first...
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she is a professor of history nearby george mason university. she's a specialist in the fields of early america. women and gender and early southern history. so quite appropriate for moderating tonight's talk. she earned her ph.d. from the university of virginia and she is an age distinguished lecturer and past president of the southern association of women historians. her research received support from a number of including american historical association virginia historical, the library company of philadelphia, the american antiquarian, the national endowment for the humanities, and most importantly, she was a member of the washington's library fellows class of 2020 2021. that auspicious covid. i won't go into of the books that she's rated. she's written. but they do include martha randolph, daughter of monticello, her life and times, which was a finalist for our 2013 george washington prize and scandal at bazaar rumor and reputation in jefferson's america. i'm excited to share her current projects include two biographies one of an outspoken wh
she is a professor of history nearby george mason university. she's a specialist in the fields of early america. women and gender and early southern history. so quite appropriate for moderating tonight's talk. she earned her ph.d. from the university of virginia and she is an age distinguished lecturer and past president of the southern association of women historians. her research received support from a number of including american historical association virginia historical, the library...
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national player of the year awar for her performance this past season for the university of iowa hawkeye's women's basketball team. she's a junior at the university of iowa and averaged overwhelm lm 28 points a game while leading the hawkeyes to the ncaa women's basketball championship game. while averaging 28 points a game, she also averaged seven rebounds and almost nine acies -- acysts through her first historic season where she swept the national player of the year awards. she's a prime example of our constituents in iowa. extremely talented. and hardworking. while also remaining humble through all their success. congratulations to you, caitlin. we thank you for making iowa, the university, and hawkeye nation proud. i rise today to congratulate judge william kelly on his selection to be a magistrate judge of the united states district court for the southern district of iowa. judge kelly is a member of the iowa national guard and will now serve our country in a different way. judge kelly has accomplished legal and judicial career. he obtained an undergrat waited degree from brown university. after graduation he atten
national player of the year awar for her performance this past season for the university of iowa hawkeye's women's basketball team. she's a junior at the university of iowa and averaged overwhelm lm 28 points a game while leading the hawkeyes to the ncaa women's basketball championship game. while averaging 28 points a game, she also averaged seven rebounds and almost nine acies -- acysts through her first historic season where she swept the national player of the year awards. she's a prime...
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julia thomas is professor of history at the university of notre dame. she's the latest thinking. i think today's announcement is a milestone for life on this planet in the wake up called everybody here. why is it a wake—up call? what is it telling us the planet and the way human beings interact with the planet? t human beings interact with the lanet? , , ., , human beings interact with the lanet? , , ., . planet? i see this as an emergence from two different _ planet? i see this as an emergence from two different sides. _ planet? i see this as an emergence from two different sides. one - planet? i see this as an emergence from two different sides. one is . from two different sides. one is geology where you see what you have been discussing and the other is a science which shows that the whole planet as a single entity is beginning to function differently. and, they concur on this mid—20th century day but with the shows is that we have destabilised the functioning of the earths system. and that is tremendously challenging. and i would say that this is not prim
julia thomas is professor of history at the university of notre dame. she's the latest thinking. i think today's announcement is a milestone for life on this planet in the wake up called everybody here. why is it a wake—up call? what is it telling us the planet and the way human beings interact with the planet? t human beings interact with the lanet? , , ., , human beings interact with the lanet? , , ., . planet? i see this as an emergence from two different _ planet? i see this as an...
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of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state universitystem as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and universities and as a past president of cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. her efforts are credited contributing to a 65% increase in the four-year graduation rate. >> we closed opportunity gap between transfers and first time freshmen. reporter: she earned a masters in business education from nyu and doctorate in masters in higher education and administration at columbia university. she takes the helm of csu as faculty and students raised concern over pay, tuition hikes and the handling of sexual misconduct cases. she will prioritize countability and will try to keep cal state affordable through public fund and fundraising. >> we will raise money outside as well and make sure we are going after those philanthropic areas that really, really want to have a diverse workforce that we can provide at california state. reporter
of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state universitystem as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and universities and as a past president of cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. her efforts are credited contributing to a 65% increase in...
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of shosta. she still plunged into the universal atmosphere of mysticism.an really mother-pour their acceptance of the world. how to get along with belarusian museums and aggressive, and besides that the year is hamatoru altyntyshnye of belarusian culture on the birch of the dnieper flying a large-scale fest of alexandra choosing, serov i remind you that all our projects are on the official youtube channel and the site in our social networks there is also a lot of interesting things for you. subscribe put likes. repost and leave comments. we are on the air for you 24/7 , looking at the countries of europe, the cis and central asia , so we continue. and in the guides section, we have selected for you interesting projects and fascinating stories, today we will look into the inner world of a rock musician, we will go to david town, where we will get acquainted with local history and continue to review international news. algae awakened after winter again paint natural pictures pink snow in the mountains of the state of yutok, which some call watermelon snow, a
of shosta. she still plunged into the universal atmosphere of mysticism.an really mother-pour their acceptance of the world. how to get along with belarusian museums and aggressive, and besides that the year is hamatoru altyntyshnye of belarusian culture on the birch of the dnieper flying a large-scale fest of alexandra choosing, serov i remind you that all our projects are on the official youtube channel and the site in our social networks there is also a lot of interesting things for you....
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dr mya breitbart is a professor at the university of south florida. she, because we know that sea urchins, especially the species that you're referring to, are really critical to coral reefs. they are herbivores, meaning that they eat plants — or, in this case, fleshy algae. and corals and algae are really competing for space on the coral reef. so if the algae overgrow due to a lack of the urchins, then they will actually overtake the corals, and then there won't be an opportunity for new baby corals to settle on the sea floor. and so we have no idea what this is going to look like in the red sea, because this is really an unprecedented die—off for that area, but about a year ago, we saw a very similar die—off in the caribbean, and we're able to identify the pathogen involved in that. in the caribbean, there was a die—off in the early �*80s that really devastated the coral reefs and caused this phase shift from coral—dominated ecosystems to algal—dominated ecosystems. so historically, at least, this is something that could cause major ecosystem effects. a
dr mya breitbart is a professor at the university of south florida. she, because we know that sea urchins, especially the species that you're referring to, are really critical to coral reefs. they are herbivores, meaning that they eat plants — or, in this case, fleshy algae. and corals and algae are really competing for space on the coral reef. so if the algae overgrow due to a lack of the urchins, then they will actually overtake the corals, and then there won't be an opportunity for new...
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girl shamil is a british woman by birthright, and in violation of article 31 of the universal declaration of human rights, sheut to be stateless, in general, how does it happen? here someone will say that it was isis and terrorists who cut the heads of their enemies with ideas and staged terrorist attacks all over the world. yes, and at that time she was an underage child recruited by jihad for sex, did not fire a single shot or explosion, now shamima has been sitting in syria in a refugee camp for 5 years and is trying to regain her citizenship, unsuccessfully once again in belarus citizenship by birth was not deprived of the law on preventing the rehabilitation of nazism and the law on the genocide of the belarusian people. they say that they are very afraid that the so-called opposition may be persecuted for the rehabilitation of nazism and the denial of the genocide of the belarusian people, as for me, in this part there is a lot of interesting things about how much the western line has invested and the forces of the means of inciting hatred within the country on the basis of history, or rather tell it. t
girl shamil is a british woman by birthright, and in violation of article 31 of the universal declaration of human rights, sheut to be stateless, in general, how does it happen? here someone will say that it was isis and terrorists who cut the heads of their enemies with ideas and staged terrorist attacks all over the world. yes, and at that time she was an underage child recruited by jihad for sex, did not fire a single shot or explosion, now shamima has been sitting in syria in a refugee camp...
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students of un universities school years in the heyday of communism, freon without the slightest hesitation became a member of the komsomol got so carried away, working in the youth union, that she entered the ivan franko university of lviv only from the second time to the faculty of ukrainian philology. now an active fighter is completely russian, then she conducted social work in the international friendship club and spoke russian, she was a party member, but as soon as the monopoly of the ussr disappeared and the ideology changed dramatically, everything that the communists did was written in black paint. they don't even deserve our appreciation of what they did. they deserve only one nuremberg trial among them and completely exclude the mention of the war from textbooks. she performed. and the language norms, which raised a wave of protests in ukraine that there is nothing with their charter by the nazis to go to our multinational friendly donbass region. here she is already beating law enforcement officers at the building. in august 2015, members of the radical party. svoboda opposed constitutional amendments on the special status of donbass during the bloody riots. an empl
students of un universities school years in the heyday of communism, freon without the slightest hesitation became a member of the komsomol got so carried away, working in the youth union, that she entered the ivan franko university of lviv only from the second time to the faculty of ukrainian philology. now an active fighter is completely russian, then she conducted social work in the international friendship club and spoke russian, she was a party member, but as soon as the monopoly of the...
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of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state universitystem as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and universities and as a past president of cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. her efforts are credited contributing to a 65% increase in the four-year graduation rate. >> we closed opportunity gap between transfers and first time freshmen. reporter: she earned a masters in business education from nyu and doctorate in masters in higher education and administration at columbia university. she takes the helm of csu as faculty and students raised concern over pay, tuition hikes and the handling of sexual misconduct cases. she will prioritize countability and will try to keep cal state affordable through public fund and fundraising. >> we will raise money outside as well and make sure we are going after those philanthropic areas that really, really want to have a diverse workforce that we can provide at california state. reporter
of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state universitystem as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and universities and as a past president of cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. her efforts are credited contributing to a 65% increase in...
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she's anlumn of ohio state university w she majored in environmental science. environmental science. she helped the ♪ ♪ calalifornia sksky ♪ ♪ todos a alcanzamoss las estrtrellas ♪ ♪ sununny state o of mind ♪ ♪ flexin' a all the timime ♪ ♪ todo es d dorado ♪ ♪ feeeels so goldlden ♪ ♪ vive e en el e estado dorarado ♪ i'm jaysyson. i'm livingng with hivv anand i'm on c cabenuva. i'm jaysyson. it helps k keep me undndetectab. for adultsts who are undedetectable,, cabebenuva is ththe only comom, for adultsts who are undedetectable,, longng-acting hihiv treatmt you can geget every otother m. cabebenuva is twtwo injectioi, given by m my healthcacare provider, , every otheher m. cabebenuva is twtwo injectioi, it's reaeally nice n not to he to rush homeme and take a a daily hiviv . it's reaeally nice n not to he to rush homeme dodon't rereceive cabebenuva if y you'rere allergicc to i its ingredidients of yoyou taking c certain mededic, dodon't rereceive cabebenuva if y you'rere allergicc which may y interact withth cabenuva.a. seririous side e effects incnce alallergic
she's anlumn of ohio state university w she majored in environmental science. environmental science. she helped the ♪ ♪ calalifornia sksky ♪ ♪ todos a alcanzamoss las estrtrellas ♪ ♪ sununny state o of mind ♪ ♪ flexin' a all the timime ♪ ♪ todo es d dorado ♪ ♪ feeeels so goldlden ♪ ♪ vive e en el e estado dorarado ♪ i'm jaysyson. i'm livingng with hivv anand i'm on c cabenuva. i'm jaysyson. it helps k keep me undndetectab. for adultsts who are undedetectable,,...
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so he will talk a sheet that dean of the graduate school of management and innovation of japan's university. if she's who now, one of the world's largest mining companies is setting it sites on the african covered belt with plans to dig for new deposits in some via the democratic republic of congo. but questions are being raised as to whether profits are being put before the environmental impact on the safety of workers. with more details, here's local reports or look through. you can get the mining companies globally have a reputation for poor environmental and human rights practices. canadian companies which dominate to the global industry are among the most accused offenders. and for us fabric gold has back to the way with reports of serious human rights abuses. and it's mines within the african continent and beyond. and the company has failed to address the paternity. as of this moment, barrick is competing back into a region. many had seemed determined to leave some b, a and the democratic republic of congo we evolved to forest at area. roughly the size of portugal contains one of the worlds of
so he will talk a sheet that dean of the graduate school of management and innovation of japan's university. if she's who now, one of the world's largest mining companies is setting it sites on the african covered belt with plans to dig for new deposits in some via the democratic republic of congo. but questions are being raised as to whether profits are being put before the environmental impact on the safety of workers. with more details, here's local reports or look through. you can get the...
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Jul 21, 2023
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her second at the university of wisconsin and the third at the university of washington she is in herth year as vice chair of the committee. he is the president and ceo of life connection of ohio which serves families and saves lives the organ donation in northwest and west central ohio. before taking on the reins of life connection in ohio he served as the vice president of clinical affairs at the donor network under his leadership the donor network doubled its performance within three years and last will hear from ray lynch the professor of surgery and public and health sciences and the director of transportation quality and outcomes at penn state health milton s hershey medical center preview the transplant surgeon whose research improves access to organ procurement andt transportation care. his work has formed the basis for objective metrics for the objectivists of organizations. a fifth witness is donna cryer the founder and chief executive officer of institute the largest patientt led health nonprofit se has channeled her experience as a patient inflammatory bowel disease with a
her second at the university of wisconsin and the third at the university of washington she is in herth year as vice chair of the committee. he is the president and ceo of life connection of ohio which serves families and saves lives the organ donation in northwest and west central ohio. before taking on the reins of life connection in ohio he served as the vice president of clinical affairs at the donor network under his leadership the donor network doubled its performance within three years...
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at the university of wisconsin and third at the university of washington, she is in her figure as a volunteer with the patient affairs committee selling the last three years of the committee. third witness is mr. matthew -- president and ceo of life connection of ohio star families who saved livesnn through organ donation and before taking the reins of life connection in ohio he served as vice president of clinical affairs of the donor network and under his leadership thee network double performance within three years. we will hear from doctor ray and public health scientists and director of transplantation and state medical center, a transplant surgeon whose research focuses on organ procurement and transplantation and the basis for metrics processing the effectiveness of organ procurement organizations in the fifth witness, the founder and chiefna executive officer of the institute, hodges patient led liver nonprofit channeled her experience as a patient and 28 here liver transplant recipient and professional advocacy across the policy consulting clinical trial recruitment and nonprofit man
at the university of wisconsin and third at the university of washington, she is in her figure as a volunteer with the patient affairs committee selling the last three years of the committee. third witness is mr. matthew -- president and ceo of life connection of ohio star families who saved livesnn through organ donation and before taking the reins of life connection in ohio he served as vice president of clinical affairs of the donor network and under his leadership thee network double...
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with us to discuss is betsy stevenson, professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. she. betsy, can you help explain this phenomenon? what is going on with the economy, and what do "barbie" and taylor have to do with it? >> well, i mean, "barbie" is a really excellent movie that a lot of people are excited about, and taylor swift puts on one heck of a show. but i think what we need to keep in perspective is that spending on things like going to the movies or concerts, it's a really small fraction of overall spending. so it does tell us something about how people are feeling. they are feeling like they want to spend their money on entertainment, particularly entertainment that they're doing in a group setting. i don't want to say live -- taylor swift is about live entertainment, "barbie" is about going to a movie theater. a lot of people didn't feel comfortable doing it for years, and now they want to do that. if we stand back and say is this going to contribute to inflation? i think the answer is no. it's a small share of consumer spending, and big -- you know, bucket it
with us to discuss is betsy stevenson, professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. she. betsy, can you help explain this phenomenon? what is going on with the economy, and what do "barbie" and taylor have to do with it? >> well, i mean, "barbie" is a really excellent movie that a lot of people are excited about, and taylor swift puts on one heck of a show. but i think what we need to keep in perspective is that spending on things like going...
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bachelor's degree from the university of houston, texas, and a master's degree from louisiana state university, usa. in the field of mass communication after returning to iran she completed her doctorate in american studies at the university of tehran and is currently serving as a professor and faculty member at the university of tehran with four children . to get them to be able to be effective in the society that i did not have. the capitalist system has needs and has a nature to use this women's movement for its own benefit. from the very beginning, the 24 freedoms that women gave are being used for the purposes of capitalism. abundant to one for example, if with just a hint of using women as customers for tobacco products, cigarette butts , helpers of anything, as half of the population is now nothing but consumers, edward bernays was one of the people who studied public relations and majored in management. ordinary public opinion suggested to the tobacco companies that you should look at cigarettes as a torch of freedom because it advises one of the tobacco companies to come to you on easter to bring some of them to manhattan new york judiciary and smoke c
bachelor's degree from the university of houston, texas, and a master's degree from louisiana state university, usa. in the field of mass communication after returning to iran she completed her doctorate in american studies at the university of tehran and is currently serving as a professor and faculty member at the university of tehran with four children . to get them to be able to be effective in the society that i did not have. the capitalist system has needs and has a nature to use this...
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water supply in the future. journeyman hours profess signing out of let's see from the university of south africa. she is a water resource management specialist. hello. thanks for joining. yeah, so run more tests as i mentioned on this project and people are going days without the tap water. what exactly is that problem being fixed and how bad is it a wallet at this point in time, the problem that drowned what it is trying to fix is they're basically replacing valves and then imputing more pipelines between some of their booster stations. and at this point in time and large part of janice biggs, are you covered by one booster station? so that's called the, i don't know if there's this station, if that station files or if there is a power outage, then large bunch of jo bags since without what does. so they are trying to address that issue. people have been complaining about what the issues for us. it's even a sketch. we saw us in some areas, why has this been going on for so long? unfortunately, lack of electrical wellness management, what's a governance and, and basically just the, the lack of skills
water supply in the future. journeyman hours profess signing out of let's see from the university of south africa. she is a water resource management specialist. hello. thanks for joining. yeah, so run more tests as i mentioned on this project and people are going days without the tap water. what exactly is that problem being fixed and how bad is it a wallet at this point in time, the problem that drowned what it is trying to fix is they're basically replacing valves and then imputing more...