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oh who so the role of the oceans is on meeting the targets of the 23rd day sustainable development agenda. and tonight the university of the west indies and the university of bergen will strengthen of friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges on key topics such as climate change, biodiversity re fisheries, pollution and ocean, as edification. with the arriving yeah. there he is. he just stepped out with oh are you? i'm fine, a worker from universe to bergen just to getting more from the rosenberg and all right. so, but all of them have been and you may be heard in the media up in the hosting students and school children for like 100 school children. a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about climate and focused on jamaica. thanks to these guys, shantelle on their own, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i have, i would say right? no part of so you're in physics. yeah, sir. and you're, you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology. i was easy to see where you would be on the ship in cli
oh who so the role of the oceans is on meeting the targets of the 23rd day sustainable development agenda. and tonight the university of the west indies and the university of bergen will strengthen of friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges on key topics such as climate change, biodiversity re fisheries, pollution and ocean, as edification. with the arriving yeah. there he is. he just stepped out with oh are you? i'm...
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of the ocean is amazing. the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight university of the west in the universe. bergen will strengthen friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. okey topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution, ocean cation oh i is arriving. yeah they're here they just stepped out. was monday. oh no, i'm fine. nice to me to work from university bergen just guessing from the bergen solar so but all of them have been though you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren. a 100 students yesterday who came on board about the ocean, about finding the jamaica thanks to these guys. shantelle on their own, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say, right? no part of so you are in physics. yes. and you're, you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology. i was easy to see where you would be on the ship in climate change of like phone discipline. so yes, i guess coral
of the ocean is amazing. the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight university of the west in the universe. bergen will strengthen friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. okey topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution, ocean cation oh i is arriving. yeah they're here they just stepped out. was monday. oh no, i'm fine. nice to me to work from university bergen just...
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help increase our awareness who so the role of the oceans is missing the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, so university of the west indies and the universe, jo bergen, will strengthen, friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok. topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution and ocean cation ah, [000:00:00;00] i is arriving. yeah they're here. they just stepped out. what's going on? oh no, no, you're fine. nice to me to work for the rest of bergen, just guessing from there. and so but the all of them have been and you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren, a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about climate folks. don't jamaica, thanks to these guys. shantelle and darren, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say no part of. so you're in physics. yes sir. and you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology to see where you would be on the ship. see, i mean, climate change us l
help increase our awareness who so the role of the oceans is missing the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, so university of the west indies and the universe, jo bergen, will strengthen, friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok. topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution and ocean cation ah, [000:00:00;00] i is arriving. yeah they're here. they just stepped out....
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in the first 10 days of the war when we all didn't know how it would go and assumed that perhaps ukraine would collapse, if not for the heroism of the universal and help. the westld be different, keep yourself within the limits. priligy or at least state borders are more and more difficult officially under the good pretext to strengthen the eastern flank of nato, warsaw is persistently trying to regain control of the long-lost territories from the sea home to the sea, it seems, this is the slogan of polish nationalists on the territory of evgeny zemtsov. the cultural heritage of russia is the theme of the international children's charitable festival of artistic gymnastics in sochi from which countries did the participants come and what number did the averina sisters prepare about this after the advertisement? for business the first 3 months for free rosbank real opportunities up to 99% of purchases with sber bonuses thank you until april 14 in all stores order profitably for purchase 11 types download the bcs application lower abdomen and frequent urge to urinate and let your friends pull you karaoke cystitis. i say cyston will offer a solution transfer your pe
in the first 10 days of the war when we all didn't know how it would go and assumed that perhaps ukraine would collapse, if not for the heroism of the universal and help. the westld be different, keep yourself within the limits. priligy or at least state borders are more and more difficult officially under the good pretext to strengthen the eastern flank of nato, warsaw is persistently trying to regain control of the long-lost territories from the sea home to the sea, it seems, this is the...
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of the subcommittee on chemical safety waste management justice. and the director of the center and the department of civil engineering in west virginia university. nduct research at the university for the center for innovation and integration of composite infrastructure sponsored by the national science foundation as well as various federal state agencies i was pleased to be speaking on behalf of the american composites manufacturers association which the entire spectrum of the supply chain including universities conducting research and suppliers and manufacturers and users and other businesses involved in the composite sector to present over 300 cooperations on —- corporations established in 49 states thanks for inviting me to speak on this topic of great importance from the environmental point of view which is of most importance declining performance of infrastructure how do we ensure the united states uses advanced materials are the best choice for the environment and economy while advancing for better quality of life? worked on the composite that consist of the systems like the polymers we are talking about today. the collection is 120 billio
of the subcommittee on chemical safety waste management justice. and the director of the center and the department of civil engineering in west virginia university. nduct research at the university for the center for innovation and integration of composite infrastructure sponsored by the national science foundation as well as various federal state agencies i was pleased to be speaking on behalf of the american composites manufacturers association which the entire spectrum of the supply chain...
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of methamphetamine hidden in tequila bottles. the mexican navy sees 19,000 19,000 pounds of the drug edit portal on the countries west coast. the meth than 11,000 bibles. >> mona: immigrants coming from the university of idaho murders centers on one question: who survived the attack have to testify? that is an attorney for the suspect are seeking. this morning bethany funk, one of two no space who survived the brutal slaying of four idaho university students last year, is fighting a subpoena that would force her to testify as part of suspect berger's defense. in an affidavit supporting the subpoena, if it's investigator working for kohlberg's team rights to, "during the course of my investigation, it became known to me that she has information material to the charge against mr. kohlberg, adding that person renovation are preparatory to the defendant ". it seems as though the defense believes she is information that would directly contradict his being the person whom they believe at the scene of a crime. >>> according to the defense investigators ' affidavit, funk was interviewed by police on several occasions. she disclosed things she heard anything she saw. >>> she might have information as to wha
of methamphetamine hidden in tequila bottles. the mexican navy sees 19,000 19,000 pounds of the drug edit portal on the countries west coast. the meth than 11,000 bibles. >> mona: immigrants coming from the university of idaho murders centers on one question: who survived the attack have to testify? that is an attorney for the suspect are seeking. this morning bethany funk, one of two no space who survived the brutal slaying of four idaho university students last year, is fighting a...
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it is very easy to understand that when the representatives of the west lie, they simply open their mouths. this is enough this is a universalcriterion of truth until the end of the agony of the west and when a disgusting thing really happened, and the ambassadors of a number of western countries of the group intervened in the internal affairs of the russian faith of their old memory. here the eye is blurred. here are the traditions. for some reason we keep them called together. why call sheremetyevo , which has run down copper, it’s easier to fly from there, no, beautiful airport, zhukovsky through dushanbe no specialists. why is this? why do we need ambassadors who rudely violate the vienna convention? they just came unfit. unusable posts, well actually here, of course, not only to the west. we need momentum. we have enough task to clean up. uh, the russian state apparatus from accomplices. the west has not gone anywhere before. here is your wonderful question vladimir adolfovich and why has this cynical still not gone away. i like people to ask questions, and then what not traditional for the russian intelligentsia, 16 ye
it is very easy to understand that when the representatives of the west lie, they simply open their mouths. this is enough this is a universalcriterion of truth until the end of the agony of the west and when a disgusting thing really happened, and the ambassadors of a number of western countries of the group intervened in the internal affairs of the russian faith of their old memory. here the eye is blurred. here are the traditions. for some reason we keep them called together. why call...
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arose, developed, in mainly in the nineties, when the norm of political correctness in russian society was the conviction that the west is a universal direction in which the country should move and , accordingly, where this elite should lead the people from the side. it was towards the west that we sought to join western organizations. we imitated western fashions, we copied western programs, western formats, western brands. we actually wanted to become the west, and we wanted to become the west in the nineties at any cost, that is, take us on any basis in gradually already even later yeltsin yeltsin forward. we thought, but after all, we will completely collapse, and when vladimir vladimirovich putin came, he said no, we will not collapse further, we will not be enough. with this trauma of this catastrophe of the collapse of the soviet union, we have lost one state, we will save the russian federation. this is a value, but the orientation to the west still remains. now we wanted to join the west while remaining sovereign, and that's before the start sit down the same way, but only with the city head up you know, in fact, well, you
arose, developed, in mainly in the nineties, when the norm of political correctness in russian society was the conviction that the west is a universal direction in which the country should move and , accordingly, where this elite should lead the people from the side. it was towards the west that we sought to join western organizations. we imitated western fashions, we copied western programs, western formats, western brands. we actually wanted to become the west, and we wanted to become the...
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of the new implant scientists made of strong, lightweight and biocompatible graphene, which can precisely control and correct the normal heart rate of the west using light , according to the announcement of the university of tehran, this device was made in collaboration with researchers from northeastern university and the university of texas, and its thickness enough a drunk thread of this device can be shaped like heart tissue and to resist heartbeat as much as researchers believe that this device that uses light to monitor and control the sequence of heartbeats provides them with more transparency and can enzymes to track certain and examine nerve and muscle cells of the heart. engineers at the federal institute of technology in zurich have developed a type of wearable device that helps stroke patients regain their mobility. after a stroke, disruption of blood flow causes brain neurons to and this will reduce the sweating of the shroud the new device consists of a watch and a phone , the user places the watch on his injured limb and when he succeeds in shaking it , the electrical pulse strengthens the nerve circuit responsible for moving the limb. over time, the brain shows signs of making movements
of the new implant scientists made of strong, lightweight and biocompatible graphene, which can precisely control and correct the normal heart rate of the west using light , according to the announcement of the university of tehran, this device was made in collaboration with researchers from northeastern university and the university of texas, and its thickness enough a drunk thread of this device can be shaped like heart tissue and to resist heartbeat as much as researchers believe that this...
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the gradual lifting of subsidies and basic foods and the restructuring of hobbling company in all political sociology. professor cairo's american university side said dick believes the i m f is just an instrument of the west making, developing countries more dependent on interest laden financial support. those institutions are controlled by big capital. discontinued, especially to states and other western countries. and it looks like it computed all mac calculations, but actually it has also political entrance and political ideas and the want to guys to can to in a particular way. but the mean him, of course, is it cannot make and political dependence on developing countries that enter into relationship was because i think it's like book addiction. so they get used to it. and after a period of time they can get out of it. they've become, you know, it's like they can be computed, but in a different way. and of course the, using the home using it can make assistance, economic development. they have not any successful. i am developing countries. they have not shown that this is, this is the way forward. beijing is warning the west not to go down a dangerous path of using a false pretext of democracy to suppo
the gradual lifting of subsidies and basic foods and the restructuring of hobbling company in all political sociology. professor cairo's american university side said dick believes the i m f is just an instrument of the west making, developing countries more dependent on interest laden financial support. those institutions are controlled by big capital. discontinued, especially to states and other western countries. and it looks like it computed all mac calculations, but actually it has also...
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literacy was one of the legacies of enslavement and trying to give back to education is very logical as well. we will give money to the university of the westg he said about the environmentjust before it was fashionable are seen as a crisis and is beginning the process of thinking hard about what to do.— is beginning the process of thinking hard about what to do. you've given us so many — hard about what to do. you've given us so many lessons _ hard about what to do. you've given us so many lessons there. - hard about what to do. you've given us so many lessons there. part i hard about what to do. you've given us so many lessons there. part of i us so many lessons there. part of the focus and the reasons that a lot of companies, organisations and look back at their histories is to help people understand how slavery still affects communities today. as you set out particularly in the caribbean and the cities around america, but what you say to those people and the united states we spend most of your time was a look, it's hard enough taking responsibility for the lousy things we do in the here and the nile, never mind taking on the sins of our
literacy was one of the legacies of enslavement and trying to give back to education is very logical as well. we will give money to the university of the westg he said about the environmentjust before it was fashionable are seen as a crisis and is beginning the process of thinking hard about what to do.— is beginning the process of thinking hard about what to do. you've given us so many — hard about what to do. you've given us so many lessons _ hard about what to do. you've given us so many...
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of the year, wooden award national player of the year, and honda sport award for basketball. she's a native of west des moines iowa and took her career to the next level with the university of iowa hawkeyes. her play this season captivateddard yunses far beyond the hawkeye state. as a junior she averaged 27.3 points and led the nation with five triple-doubles, including a 41 point effort in iowa's ncaa tournament win over louisville to advance to the final four. the espn telecast of the hawkeye's win over louisville averaged more viewers than any nba telecast on espn this season. as clark became the first player in the ncaa tournament history to record a 40-point triple-double. in a recent interview she said i want moi milegacy to be the impact i have on young kids and people in the state of iowa. i hope i brought them a lot of joy. you most certainly were a joy and inspiration to all iowans and numerous americans. we can't wait to continue watching you on the court and wish you the best of luck in the future. go, hawks. i also want to wish a very happy birthday to my nephews, matthew and joseph. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from sou
of the year, wooden award national player of the year, and honda sport award for basketball. she's a native of west des moines iowa and took her career to the next level with the university of iowa hawkeyes. her play this season captivateddard yunses far beyond the hawkeye state. as a junior she averaged 27.3 points and led the nation with five triple-doubles, including a 41 point effort in iowa's ncaa tournament win over louisville to advance to the final four. the espn telecast of the...
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if we are in a world where there are increasing number of countries that are sanctioned by the west, that are seen as adversaries, then the universe of the international, the part of the internet you don't have insight into his greater and so that good guy bad guy equation starts to shift doesn't it? >> the number of places we are sanctioned, the north korean internet is tiny. we still see a huge amount of the iran traffic because it is going to western parts of the world. people get traffic out of crimea. the nature of the internet is that it is an interconnected system. even in our wrong the amazing thing is -- even in iran, they cannot operate their stock market without being connected to the internet so that gives me hope we actually have created a system that even in repressive authoritarian regimes it is hard for them to put the horses back in the barn. the thing to watch is will iran, will russia will they be able to create the same sort of control centered internet that china created from day one? china never let the horse out of the barn. the question is if countries can put the horse back in the barn, then i think that i
if we are in a world where there are increasing number of countries that are sanctioned by the west, that are seen as adversaries, then the universe of the international, the part of the internet you don't have insight into his greater and so that good guy bad guy equation starts to shift doesn't it? >> the number of places we are sanctioned, the north korean internet is tiny. we still see a huge amount of the iran traffic because it is going to western parts of the world. people get...
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of early mornings. >> one of the young residents learning this new expanded definition of family doctor. he is in the rural family medicine program at west virginia university it teaches you to be very versatile, and i think for a family doctor in particular, that is really important. >> and you like that idea? >> i do. i don't like using two doctors when one will do. >> nationally, he is an outlier. 99% of medical residency programs where doctors train are located in cities and suburbs, but since where doctors train is often where they end up practicing, that rural communities high and dry. rural america 20% of the country's population, but only 10% of its doctors. the government accountability office estimates that addressing this shortage just in the next two years will take an additional 20,000 primary care physicians. but the trend is moving in the opposite direction. since 2010, at least 136 rural hospitals across the country have closed their doors. >> i would love to see more doctors practicing in rural areas, in underserved areas. >> dr. linda boyd is vice president for academic affairs and dean at the west virginia school of osteopathic medicine.
of early mornings. >> one of the young residents learning this new expanded definition of family doctor. he is in the rural family medicine program at west virginia university it teaches you to be very versatile, and i think for a family doctor in particular, that is really important. >> and you like that idea? >> i do. i don't like using two doctors when one will do. >> nationally, he is an outlier. 99% of medical residency programs where doctors train are located in...
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the face of climate change. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university finland became the 31st member of the nato alliance less than one year after it petitioned with sweden to join. it doubles nato's border with russia and it concludes a historic shift following 75 years of nonalignment. nick schifrin explores the significance of expanding nato. nick: for decades, finland relied on a strong military to protect itself from russia, but russia's war in ukraine flipped their opinions. finland's president and nato secretary-general emphasized an attack on finland would be considered an attack on all of nato. >> the era of military nonalignment in our history has come to an end. a new era begins. >> nato is a community united by our values. freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. we stand together. we protect and defend each other. all for one and one for all. geoff: to discuss this we turn to heather conley, president of german marshall fund of the united states, which focuses on improving transatlantic relation thank, welcome back to the newshour. how sign
the face of climate change. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university finland became the 31st member of the nato alliance less than one year after it petitioned with sweden to join. it doubles nato's border with russia and it concludes a historic shift following 75 years of nonalignment. nick schifrin explores the significance of expanding nato. nick: for decades, finland relied...
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introduced into virtually all of western e, into all western countries, or here there is the so-called this collective west on the other side there is another part of the universeis chaos. so hawking says that this controlled chaos exists in the universe, but exactly until one more space is formed in this universe, in which , uh, this chaos begins to get order. he begins to order, and he says, at the same time, the more chaos from the outside will put pressure on another space that will resist. to this controlled chaos, the more order there will be in that closed society, and the less order there will be in the universe, well, he still cites there, he believes that this, in principle, is the second law of thermodynamics. i don’t understand this, but i think that, probably, something in this pressure from the outside leads to an increase or streamlining of life. in a separate space, to which i attribute both russia and china and, probably, a number of other countries, therefore i propose read stephen hawking very interesting. there are a lot of interesting ideas there that we can easily transfer to our today's life. she has true life was a small problem, which w
introduced into virtually all of western e, into all western countries, or here there is the so-called this collective west on the other side there is another part of the universeis chaos. so hawking says that this controlled chaos exists in the universe, but exactly until one more space is formed in this universe, in which , uh, this chaos begins to get order. he begins to order, and he says, at the same time, the more chaos from the outside will put pressure on another space that will resist....
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the life of legendary performer and activist harry belafonte. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism is arizona state universityhundreds of thousands of sudanese are fleeing to neighboring countries to escape violence that has killed more than 400 in the last week and a half. and, as nick schifrin tells us, aid agencies are warning the humanitarian situation is increasingly dire, because of a political fight that has been brewing for years. nick: today, the u.n. agency that coordinates humanitarian affairs warned it had to pull back from parts of sudan as a country of 45 million copes with shortages of water, food, and access to medicine. the u.s. and others are trying to end the fighting, between gen. abdel fattah al-burhan, thd tary rapid support forces, comprised of former litias that committed the genocide in western sudan's darfur region that killed more than 2 million. the two men were supposed to help return the country to cilian rule demanded by the 2019 pro-democracy popular uprising. one of those who participated in that uprising is writer muzan alneel, who joins me now from khartoum. thank you very m
the life of legendary performer and activist harry belafonte. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism is arizona state universityhundreds of thousands of sudanese are fleeing to neighboring countries to escape violence that has killed more than 400 in the last week and a half. and, as nick schifrin tells us, aid agencies are warning the humanitarian situation is increasingly dire, because of a political...
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the restructuring of heavily companies in t. yeah. oh, so more reaction to this political sociology professor at carol was america university side said deck believes the i m f is just an instrument of the west making, developing countries more dependent on interest laden financial support. those institutions are controlled by big capital. discontinued, especially to states and other western countries. and it looks like a computer on mac, calculations, but actually it has also political entrance and political ideas. and the want to guide that country in a particular way. but the meaning of course, it can all make and political dependence on a dime if developing countries that enter into relationship with i have become, i think it's like the addiction. so they get used to it. and after a period of time, they can get out of it. they've become, you know, it's like they can be computed. but in a different way. and of course the, i'm not using their own, i'm using it can make the system a moment development. they have knocked off any successful. i am developing countries. they have not shown that this is. this is a way forward time to delve into the world of whistle blowers next. catch john carri
the restructuring of heavily companies in t. yeah. oh, so more reaction to this political sociology professor at carol was america university side said deck believes the i m f is just an instrument of the west making, developing countries more dependent on interest laden financial support. those institutions are controlled by big capital. discontinued, especially to states and other western countries. and it looks like a computer on mac, calculations, but actually it has also political entrance...
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of the pandemic. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitymerican and nato commitment to help ukraine defend itself was reinforced today with the announcement from secretary of defense lloyd austin of a timetable for training ukrainian troops with american tanks. but there is tension in the relationship, over the amount and kind of weapons supplied, and recent revelations of american spying. special correspondent volodymyr solohoob sat down this week with a top ukrainian security official for a candid conversation on these matters, and more. volodymyr: today, another show of support for ukraine and its war against russia's invasion. defense officials from nearly 50 nations met in germany to step up weapons deliveries. secretary of defense lloyd austin said what kyiv needs most is ground-based air defense. sec. austin: you've heard us say that for the last several months. we will continue to say that. we have to make sure that ukrainians have the ability to protect infrastructure, protect citizens, but also protect troops. volodymyr: earlier t
of the pandemic. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitymerican and nato commitment to help ukraine defend itself was reinforced today with the announcement from secretary of defense lloyd austin of a timetable for training ukrainian troops with american tanks. but there is tension in the relationship, over the amount and kind of weapons supplied, and recent...
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the strength of a new controversial saudi-backed league. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university described as the most serious intellince leak in years. dozens of pages of classified material are spreading online, after being originally posted on a gaming platform. u.s. officials are investigating the origin of the leaks and the impact of information meant to be secret about the war in ukraine, russian forces, and even u.s. spying on american allies. nick schifrin is here to give us details. good to see you. let's start with what we know. what is in the documents and how concerned are u.s. officials? nick: there is serious concern about the u.s.'s relationship with allies that are mentioned in the documents and about the front line in ukraine. let's talk about ukraine first. we reviewed 53 of these documents dated from late february and early march mostly. we will not provide all the details, but slides that seem to be prepared for the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff reveal an extraordinary level of detail about ukraine's coming counteroffensive. which ukrainian brigades wi
the strength of a new controversial saudi-backed league. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university described as the most serious intellince leak in years. dozens of pages of classified material are spreading online, after being originally posted on a gaming platform. u.s. officials are investigating the origin of the leaks and the impact of information meant to be secret...
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the meaning of time. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university people have died in the brutal battle for control of sudan. another 1800 have been wounded since fighting between rival military factions first broke out early saturday. the two sides are now digging in, shattering hopes that sudan could achieve a peaceful transition to democracy. plumes of smoke billowed above the khartoum skyline as shelling and gunfire pounded the capital for a third straight day. the deadly struggle for power between rival military factions rages on. the sudanese army is battling a paramilitary group known as the rapid support forces for control of the country. rsf forces released a video today purportedly showing them in control of the sudanese military's headquarters in khartoum and an airport in merowe. the two generals were once allies who teamed up to oust longtime dictator and indicted war criminal omar hassan el-bashir back in 2019. the clashes, which erupted saturday, stem from a disagreement over how to integrate the rsf forces into the military. they now
the meaning of time. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university people have died in the brutal battle for control of sudan. another 1800 have been wounded since fighting between rival military factions first broke out early saturday. the two sides are now digging in, shattering hopes that sudan could achieve a peaceful transition to democracy. plumes of...
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of empty into empty. simply, justifying the complete geopolitical weakness of their team, a and the universal part of their team. and when he weakens, he is an image of blows to his collective wests was followed by other news from bakhmut, artyomovskaya, which, as europe said, moreover, a number of interesting experts spoke there, who, on the one hand , predict, in principle, the abandonment of bakhmut, artyomovskaya and the transition from which the russian federation, they say, does not have enough resources. should be ready for it, on the other hand. these same experts. they immediately say that soon there will be a contrast, which will allow ukraine to leave the border in the ninety-first year. and in such an incomprehensible contradiction, as if this piece of territory will remain behind russia, and they will go somewhere further east, but the backman will have to surrender. it’s very strange, they say, that such a payment for moving forward is very strange, all the more strange when this is followed by news dedicated to the fact that ukraine will cope with the offensive, but if it suddenly doesn’t cope, then, as it were, they will be to blame, again, here are those , who d
of empty into empty. simply, justifying the complete geopolitical weakness of their team, a and the universal part of their team. and when he weakens, he is an image of blows to his collective wests was followed by other news from bakhmut, artyomovskaya, which, as europe said, moreover, a number of interesting experts spoke there, who, on the one hand , predict, in principle, the abandonment of bakhmut, artyomovskaya and the transition from which the russian federation, they say, does not have...
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of the globe. a universe suspicious, andrew loom says law cameras move is in line with the why though west and strategy to contain china. and such will evoke with swans from beijing. this is a part of a group of chess or 2, and a lead by the united states and to contain and confront china, which is seen to be a pacing challenge. althea here, rival ram to the u. s. hedge many and of course you could look at the whole chest ford there on the 1st island chain and a 2nd on in chain al with american, they were s s and circling china's eastern seaboard and, and, and, and, and, and, and of course the, and in addition to our, for example, to force iron chain center in okinawa, the 2nd on the chain center in guam are there. of course the, and monarch a straight out also. i singapore are controlled by the american 7th street. and now you as you just recorded or orcus and you chris a marine deal with australia and end of life, eyes alliance with canada. and you see the united kingdom are all focusing on china and now japan. and with this new am newly invented a new pacific strategy and tracking as have in india.
of the globe. a universe suspicious, andrew loom says law cameras move is in line with the why though west and strategy to contain china. and such will evoke with swans from beijing. this is a part of a group of chess or 2, and a lead by the united states and to contain and confront china, which is seen to be a pacing challenge. althea here, rival ram to the u. s. hedge many and of course you could look at the whole chest ford there on the 1st island chain and a 2nd on in chain al with...
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correct answer , and according to the name of the position that is given, if there are four teams this year and universities, the top three teams will win. slow and westa and the axes the competition and the areas where the teams compete with each other and understand what is the focus of your ability to solve problems, the field of programming , how much ability do you need to understand the issues well, and now based on how much you can do, the judges are also students , the judges are from the professors. thank you to the current students of the university, there are many others, thank you very much, mr. mohammad hossein zainabzadeh, the secretary of the 22nd programming competition at amirkabir university, the explanation about how to organize this event for us and you gave us , stay with us. you are in trouble, welcome there is a human being under the head. ahvaz is my warmest heart. it is inferior to your beautiful balochi. it is plump towards khorasan . khorasan is called by hazrat seyyed mortaza hosseini. it is ibn sina's healing shower curtain. i don't see my destiny, i'm fat, i'm left alone. where can anyone in tehran from a tent to a shower
correct answer , and according to the name of the position that is given, if there are four teams this year and universities, the top three teams will win. slow and westa and the axes the competition and the areas where the teams compete with each other and understand what is the focus of your ability to solve problems, the field of programming , how much ability do you need to understand the issues well, and now based on how much you can do, the judges are also students , the judges are from...
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of the women's final four. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs "newshour." from washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityclear power plant remains caught on the front line of the war in ukraine. the director general of the u.n.'s nuclear agency visited the plant to assess instability and the damage caused by russia's occupation. why he is no longer calling for a denuclearize zone around the plant and how conditions could become dangerous. >> across the front line, escorted by russian military police, the world's top nuclear watchdog arrived at a nuclear plant to try to prevent disaster. the russians occupying this nuclear power plant gave the director general a tour and a statement aired by russian tv, he thanked them. >> i think it is important that we can continue dialogue. >> earlier this month, he was alarmed. >> this cannot go on. i am astonished by the complacency -- yes, the complacency. what are we doing to prevent this from happening? >> this is the threat of meltdown. russian forces seized this power more than a year ago. ever since, it has been in the crossfire. buildings have been damaged. el
of the women's final four. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs "newshour." from washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityclear power plant remains caught on the front line of the war in ukraine. the director general of the u.n.'s nuclear agency visited the plant to assess instability and the damage caused by russia's occupation. why he is no longer calling for a denuclearize zone around the plant and how conditions...
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of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies 2021@gmail.com. now with great pleasure. i turn over the the program to my friend and scholar dr. catherine sibley. thank you so much nancy what a lovely introduction of our exciting panel this evening, and it's so lovely to have you all here. thank you so much for coming and it is my great pleasure to open up with our first presenter. who is dr. mary stockwell, and i'm so excited to hear what she has to say about edith wilson. thank you all.
of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair...
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the university of south africa stays the i. c. c is only focused on prosecuting countries of the west seas as enemies. again, counties in jenna, have it is if you got the i c, c was created or it was kind of you to san raphael. i'm doing. i can get this bins on bio mass. it hasn't been promoting as selective justice. if, why were you going to be cases all came in and there was a rock, there was a colonization of palestine. if you to look into there was not talk is the b, y head and the kinds of war i was talking to people who did, they were never prosecuted. but you got the cases so far as the case, or was it use in that very big number. and now we see that live in now in the product countries where the united states and you got in coming spokesperson dmitri pasco, say, the only a 120 companies out of more than 1400 have complete the less the russian market with some funds already negotiating that possible return. short notice there were about a $1444.00 companies in russia, special known every operation. these companies had 2405 subsidiaries. as of today, 120 companies have left 120 companies that ha
the university of south africa stays the i. c. c is only focused on prosecuting countries of the west seas as enemies. again, counties in jenna, have it is if you got the i c, c was created or it was kind of you to san raphael. i'm doing. i can get this bins on bio mass. it hasn't been promoting as selective justice. if, why were you going to be cases all came in and there was a rock, there was a colonization of palestine. if you to look into there was not talk is the b, y head and the kinds of...
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is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> the federal reserve today issued a stinging report about the multiple failures that led to the historic collapse of silicon valley bank last month. the main targets of the report -- the fed's own regulators. the federal reserve's report says silicon valley bank collapsed because of it textbook case of mismanagement, but bank executives say it was especially critical of its own regulators, alleging they missed signs as the bank acted much too slowly on the problems they did identify. for more on this regulatory autopsy, we are joined byeconoms thure federal reserv e "the new york times." thank you for being here. before we get to how regulators failed, can you remind us what mistakes the executives at silicon valley bank did that basicay imperiled the entire banking system? yes, they made two big dockets of mistakes, i would say. they had a huge chunk of their deposit based in really big deposits, over the 250 thousand dollars limit that the government insures, and that meant that
is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> the federal reserve today issued a stinging report about the multiple failures that led to the historic collapse of silicon valley bank last month. the main targets of the report -- the fed's own regulators. the federal reserve's report says silicon valley bank collapsed because of it textbook case of mismanagement, but bank executives...
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is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university>> it was a chaotic scene at the tennessee capitol yesterday as two black members of the state house of representatives were kicked out of office by the republican super majority. in response late today, vice president harris traveled to nashville to meet with democratic lawmakers, including the ones who were expelled. laura burrell lopez has that report. >> do not let this die. >> tennessee democrats outrage. >> i'm asking folks whore mad to stay mad. >> and committed to continuing the fight for gun reforms. >> thousands of us here are demanding change. no action. >> no peace! >> the youngest black representatives in the house were expelled from the state assembly yesterday. >> we can never normalize the tyranny of the way that these people in the position of power operated due to white super missy. >> house resolution 64 fails. >> anotherawmaker, gloria johnson, a white woman, was spared expulsion by one vo. representative johnson left with no doubt about why she kept her job while h
is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university>> it was a chaotic scene at the tennessee capitol yesterday as two black members of the state house of representatives were kicked out of office by the republican super majority. in response late today, vice president harris traveled to nashville to meet with democratic lawmakers, including the ones who were expelled. laura burrell lopez...
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west bank. the palestinian health ministry says the men were on the refugee camp. west of nablus. witnesses say is really for says rated a house and several other buildings near the university. 90 for palestinians have been killed by israeli forces since the start of the year. meanwhile, israel's cabinet has approved budget cuts to fund a new orange unit. security minister, its m r, been given us as a national guard is critical to fight nationalist crime. critic say it will serve as a private militia for the far right leader, who in 2007 was convicted of inciting racism against palestinians. bernard smith reports from western selim, the protest is marked the idea of a so called national guard. israel fall, right, security minister. it's no joke. it's mob been given as the new force will tackle what he calls, nationalist crime and terrorism. i think we need to strength the existing force of the police, which is lack of 2000 police officers for general regularly policing good uses and it would be blast if they will. air doors and this budget and the police officers which they want to, to, to do in this program. 3 months of protests and strikes against plans to get politicians
west bank. the palestinian health ministry says the men were on the refugee camp. west of nablus. witnesses say is really for says rated a house and several other buildings near the university. 90 for palestinians have been killed by israeli forces since the start of the year. meanwhile, israel's cabinet has approved budget cuts to fund a new orange unit. security minister, its m r, been given us as a national guard is critical to fight nationalist crime. critic say it will serve as a private...
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of countries that are sanctioned, by the west. we have seen as adversaries, that you do not work in. the universe of the internet, or the part of the internet that you essentially don't have oversight, or insight into. you don't have influence on. it becomes greater, that good guy, bad guy equation starts to shift. does it? not >> the number of places that were sanctioned, there were sanctions that applied, north korean internet. it is tiny. we still see a huge amount of the iran traffic, because it is going to western parts of the world. if you look at traffic, coming out of crimea. people are accessing youtube, and all these different kinds of things. the very nature of the internet is that it is an interconnected system, even in iran, the really amazing thing that they keep turning the internet off, but they turn it back on when their stock market is open. they cannot actually operate their stock market, without being connected to the rest of the internet. that gives me hope, now we actually have created a system that even in repressive authoritarian regimes, it's very hard to put the horse ba
of countries that are sanctioned, by the west. we have seen as adversaries, that you do not work in. the universe of the internet, or the part of the internet that you essentially don't have oversight, or insight into. you don't have influence on. it becomes greater, that good guy, bad guy equation starts to shift. does it? not >> the number of places that were sanctioned, there were sanctions that applied, north korean internet. it is tiny. we still see a huge amount of the iran traffic,...
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of debts, the calm that we had, the rains reached moscow , footage from the south-west of the capital appears on social networks , according to eyewitnesses , the first lightning flashed in the moscow state universityonly harbingers of the atmospheric front that is now raging at the western borders. in the first half of the day , residents of the belgorod region observed thunder and lightning, here a lioness was accompanied by hail. it was small, but it fell out so much that in some places something similar to snowdrifts appeared. extreme thunderstorm has become in smolensk however, here the weather surprised me with a hailstorm, but with a volley of downpour in places. street, what is called along the way, the intensity of the atmospheric front is determined by the contrast of the temperature on both sides of it. according to meteorological observations , in smolensk now it is only plus 11 and in vladimir plus 20 in ryazan 21, and in the leningrad region in the west only 4 ° while in the east plus 20 in the front zone, cargo rumbles and into the balaga in the north, the tver region and in smolensk and belgorod . the anticyclone prevents the rapid advance of the front to the east, therefore a narro
of debts, the calm that we had, the rains reached moscow , footage from the south-west of the capital appears on social networks , according to eyewitnesses , the first lightning flashed in the moscow state universityonly harbingers of the atmospheric front that is now raging at the western borders. in the first half of the day , residents of the belgorod region observed thunder and lightning, here a lioness was accompanied by hail. it was small, but it fell out so much that in some places...
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is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitye country is closely watching how the battle over abortion medication unfolds in federal courts later this week. that follows a decision by a federal judge in texas to overturn the fda's long-standing approval of the abortion medication, mifepristone. but there is also concern about what that ruling could mean for the drug approval process in general. to talk about what is at stake, i'm joined by dr. joshua sharfstein, he's a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and former principal deputy commissioner of the food and drug administration. welcome and thanks for joining us. you wrote in an op-ed for the new york times he found the texas judge's decision shocking, stunning, and irresponsible. tell us why that is. >> this is a medication that has been on the market more than 20 years. it has been used by hundreds of thousands of people. it has all the support of the major medical sociees. and out of the blue, a judge says, i think the fda got it wrong. that kind of
is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitye country is closely watching how the battle over abortion medication unfolds in federal courts later this week. that follows a decision by a federal judge in texas to overturn the fda's long-standing approval of the abortion medication, mifepristone. but there is also concern about what that ruling could mean for the drug approval process in general. to...
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seen western military intervention and they have and how the west treat their countries and people in contrast to believing the center of the universe is in europe and white europeans. this will go on until people in the global south change and attitude in the west. what we need to do today is focus on the future, ensure that we will never go through this experience again, and unfortunately i do not think we were there -- we are there yet but certainly i hope forms like this will help us get there. thank you. [applause] jonathan: hello, i am jonathan land day, i am a national correspondent for writers and in the run-up to the war in iraq, i was working for the second largest newspaper company in the united dates which no longer exists. new -- to administrative announcements before i continue speaking. i was on a team of four people. i want to acknowledge the other members of the team, my reporting partner who now works for the wall street journal. john walcott who was our editor, and the late joe galloway. if you've seen the field -- a film, we were soldiers, joe was the reporter and shock and all, that was made by rob reiner, where
seen western military intervention and they have and how the west treat their countries and people in contrast to believing the center of the universe is in europe and white europeans. this will go on until people in the global south change and attitude in the west. what we need to do today is focus on the future, ensure that we will never go through this experience again, and unfortunately i do not think we were there -- we are there yet but certainly i hope forms like this will help us get...
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is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitye recent dueling court decisions on the use of the abortion pill mifepristone have ignited a new debate over women's health. and, with future access in limbo, some states are stockpiling the medication. but the biden administration has asked an appeals court to overturn the controversial texas ruling to suspend the fda's approval of the drug. that decision is expected as early as this week. jennifer klein is the director of the white house gender policy council. she joins us now. jen, welcome back to the "newshour," and thanks for joining us. i want to begin with the administration's announcement today on strengthening privacy protections under hipaa. explain to us what you have been seeing in the anti-abortion movement that says this move was necessary now. jennifer: so, one of the things that we have been seeing is that states are moving to criminalize mostly health care providers. and what this regulation would do -- today, the department of health and human services put out a notic
is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitye recent dueling court decisions on the use of the abortion pill mifepristone have ignited a new debate over women's health. and, with future access in limbo, some states are stockpiling the medication. but the biden administration has asked an appeals court to overturn the controversial texas ruling to suspend the fda's approval of the drug....
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of the golden spike connecting the east and west coast railroads. he passed the moral land grant act, which created our system of land grant universities in every state. he established the department of agriculture and created our national banking system. the list of his go on and on. but one of our essayists astrophysicist asked neil degrasse tyson, wrote about one of lincoln's many lesser known his established man of the national academy of sciences. dr. tyson's essay was so well received after it came out in this book that bill actually made a video of it to help encourage america's youth to engage in scientific study and exploration. and if you're interested, it's available on youtube can take a look at it in your free time. but like to read. dr. tyson's essay for you now. it's called the lincoln. one and a half centuries ago civil war divided these states of america. yet in its wake, we would have, as one nation, indivisible during the bloody of the gettysburg address, president chartered the national academy of sciences, comprised of 50 distinguished american whose task was then as now to advise congress and the executive branch of all the ways
of the golden spike connecting the east and west coast railroads. he passed the moral land grant act, which created our system of land grant universities in every state. he established the department of agriculture and created our national banking system. the list of his go on and on. but one of our essayists astrophysicist asked neil degrasse tyson, wrote about one of lincoln's many lesser known his established man of the national academy of sciences. dr. tyson's essay was so well received...