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university of washington thank university of washington you so much forjoining me thank you so much forjoining interesting and i know very much within the focus of your research as well. you are involved in the development of a male contraceptive pill, also a male contraceptive pill, also a gel as well. how excited are you about what you're hearing today? i you about what you're hearing toda ? ~ , , ., , today? i think this is really important _ today? i think this is really important work. _ today? i think this is really important work. we - today? i think this is really important work. we have i today? i think this is really - important work. we have been working towards developing a male contraceptive pill for a number of decades now and this is really work that is proof of principle that at least in an animal model, conceptually and on demand contraceptive pill could be available to men and women in the future.- could be available to men and women in the future. now, this ma be women in the future. now, this may be a _ women in the future. now, this may be a silly _ women in the future. no
university of washington thank university of washington you so much forjoining me thank you so much forjoining interesting and i know very much within the focus of your research as well. you are involved in the development of a male contraceptive pill, also a male contraceptive pill, also a gel as well. how excited are you about what you're hearing today? i you about what you're hearing toda ? ~ , , ., , today? i think this is really important _ today? i think this is really important work. _...
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times from one billion and 80 billion psychics received his doctorate in food law from the university of washington he is a member of the american bar association . he is also a professor of law at the university of houston, texas, seattle, and louisiana state university. to different companies they were consultants to various profit-enhancing companies regarding management , introducing students from childhood and adolescence to business and doing charity and public benefit work is an important issue that should be considered by school officials from the point of view of a psychologist, because in the future it is very important for the individual and the country to have a system to encourage children to work . for example, in elementary school, i always said that in the summer he should come and report what positive things you did in the summer . he wants to talk about having fun. a work that for for example, a country like japan , children think about business from elementary school, i give an example, the family was focused, his mother is the daughter of the governor of the state of washington,
times from one billion and 80 billion psychics received his doctorate in food law from the university of washington he is a member of the american bar association . he is also a professor of law at the university of houston, texas, seattle, and louisiana state university. to different companies they were consultants to various profit-enhancing companies regarding management , introducing students from childhood and adolescence to business and doing charity and public benefit work is an...
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nbc news reports that the university of washington professor and his group are researching in the fieldof protein design. but for years we worked on the design of proteins, which according to the advances in the field of artificial intelligence and mass production methods, our wishes are becoming a reality, which plays a vital role in the transport of oxygen in the bloodstream to the moon. new proteins that solve problems in today's world use artificial intelligence to design proteins for drug and vaccine production , similar to the popular online artificial intelligence tool called dolly. it allows us to destroy photos that it never existed in the past. for example, we asked this technology to draw us a teddy bear skiing down a mountain in casual clothes. the method can also be used to produce proteins . they make artificial intelligence software that stops this form of the flu. the artificial intelligence also designs a new protein that it thinks can do this . they then make the new protein and encode one of the synthetic dna and then turn it into a bacterium. it injects when the bact
nbc news reports that the university of washington professor and his group are researching in the fieldof protein design. but for years we worked on the design of proteins, which according to the advances in the field of artificial intelligence and mass production methods, our wishes are becoming a reality, which plays a vital role in the transport of oxygen in the bloodstream to the moon. new proteins that solve problems in today's world use artificial intelligence to design proteins for drug...
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diseases, which are a thousand times more sensitive than common samples, researchers at the university of washington that this kit can accurately detect the concentration of proteins and enable doctors to detect bacterial, viral infections and inflammatory markers.
diseases, which are a thousand times more sensitive than common samples, researchers at the university of washington that this kit can accurately detect the concentration of proteins and enable doctors to detect bacterial, viral infections and inflammatory markers.
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researchers at the university of washington say these kits can accurately detect the concentration of proteins, enabling doctors to detect bacterial, viral, and test markers. these metal nanoparticles, like those for absorb light and strengthen their tension the specialists of our country have obtained the technical knowledge of camel collagen production, an imported product that is used in various industries such as medicine, food and health, and prevents the annual sale of at least one thousand dollars of foreign currency from the country. after entering the special tanks, these camel skins become a an important and strategic powder for the country is masoudi, we used to import the advanced classes of collagen from them. they are currently negotiating with us so that they can buy the camel that we introduced for the first time in the world, and what kind of products will it bring. fish and water in countries like america, china, turkey and germany it is produced, which is one of the manual functions of collagen, which is skin rejuvenation, and because collagen production naturally d
researchers at the university of washington say these kits can accurately detect the concentration of proteins, enabling doctors to detect bacterial, viral, and test markers. these metal nanoparticles, like those for absorb light and strengthen their tension the specialists of our country have obtained the technical knowledge of camel collagen production, an imported product that is used in various industries such as medicine, food and health, and prevents the annual sale of at least one...
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a >> this is the most comprehensive analysis yet on covid immunity, researchers from the university of washington looked at 65 studies from 19 countries up until september of last year. researchers found people with natural immunity from a pre- omicron variant saw their protection wear off more quickly. it's been a vast protection, particularly for infection dropped a lot for omicron, we are around 50% protection. >> while findings show it gives similar immunity to a double dose vaccine, researchers say getting a job is still the safest way of protecting herself. a >> you can get immunity through infection that runs the risk that you are going to be one of those cases that can affect all age groups, where you have a bad outcome and you are hospitalized or you could even die. >> researchers say as the virus evolves, vigilance against another variant is crucial. >> the cdc says the u.s. is still seeing an average of more than 40,000 new cases every day. >>> a fairfield man that was reported missing with his wife is now suspected in her murder. yesterday, police announced that 61-year-old, greg hobs
a >> this is the most comprehensive analysis yet on covid immunity, researchers from the university of washington looked at 65 studies from 19 countries up until september of last year. researchers found people with natural immunity from a pre- omicron variant saw their protection wear off more quickly. it's been a vast protection, particularly for infection dropped a lot for omicron, we are around 50% protection. >> while findings show it gives similar immunity to a double dose...
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i did two years at the university of washington. it's funny, i probably could not get into the university of washington. they would have me collect chair, but they would never admit me as a student. i, i was very, very restless and bored with with formal education. i just wanted to go money. i grew up in a in a very lower middle class enclave within a very wealthy community and jealousy played a huge part. envy and jealousy played a huge part in. my sort of formative years. because i saw other kids at school drive a new car. they were 16. go to europe and hawaii on vacation. and my parents couldn't afford that. and so to me, my my my goal. financial independence. and that's what i focused on. and it wasn't the best driver, but it was the driver. yeah. what's your connection to auschwitz? you've been such a generous contribue to the library. and i know it ties to your family. obviously what is that connection? my parents were both born in germany. my dad was born in danzig, which is now part of poland gdansk. my mother was born in ber
i did two years at the university of washington. it's funny, i probably could not get into the university of washington. they would have me collect chair, but they would never admit me as a student. i, i was very, very restless and bored with with formal education. i just wanted to go money. i grew up in a in a very lower middle class enclave within a very wealthy community and jealousy played a huge part. envy and jealousy played a huge part in. my sort of formative years. because i saw other...
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over 8400 yards in a school record, 90 touchdowns in his football career after year at the university of washington, he transferred to fresno state. we're in his senior year. he threw for 20 touchdowns. only 3 picks and had a 72% completion rate. he is currently training for the combine down in irvine with all the top college quarterbacks will be scrutinized by nfl scouts and front offices from all across the league. >> and i'm training with some of the top quarterbacks in straps with cj and bryson jarrett. all tanner mckee from staffers welder. they're all really. paul pastor is in and do a really good job. so, you know, i think that just makes me. you know, go out there every day with, you know. competitive edge in a competitive mindset. i just think it pushes me to get better. >> jake has always had a game plan in place as far as his football career was concerned, carefully crafted to put himself in the optimum position for success. >> we get all, you know, get up and ready for the combine. you ge all your and ready for the draft. but what happened after the draft? that's like when the job start
over 8400 yards in a school record, 90 touchdowns in his football career after year at the university of washington, he transferred to fresno state. we're in his senior year. he threw for 20 touchdowns. only 3 picks and had a 72% completion rate. he is currently training for the combine down in irvine with all the top college quarterbacks will be scrutinized by nfl scouts and front offices from all across the league. >> and i'm training with some of the top quarterbacks in straps with cj...
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author of that report and director of the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington school of medicine. it joins us live from seattle at dr. chris murray. thanks for your time. so your report suggests that double vaccinations still the best protection against death and hospitalization from cupboard, that's not a new observation. but why is that message still not getting through because they're still substantial opposition globally to cobra vaccines? i mean, the anti back says, at a feel day during the height of cove. it well we now did. our infection does give you some long lasting immunity, but it's a lot safer to get vaccinated. because if you haven't had the disease, if you haven't been vaccinated, you're at substantial risk the 1st time you get infected. so it's, it's an important strategy for people to pursue. chris, your study doesn't include data on, on a cron and it's variance. how much of a worry then, are these new cobit strains, and can they be more harmful to us, given that our natural immunity is a perishable asset? well, our study did include b, a, one,
author of that report and director of the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington school of medicine. it joins us live from seattle at dr. chris murray. thanks for your time. so your report suggests that double vaccinations still the best protection against death and hospitalization from cupboard, that's not a new observation. but why is that message still not getting through because they're still substantial opposition globally to cobra vaccines? i mean, the...
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he's an associate professor of history at the university of washington and a specialist and religion in south the down. he joins us live now from rent and christopher, good job. you, with some of the pope's visit to south the downs being hailed as a pilgrimage for peace. how significant is this trip given that violence continues to kill under space? thousands of people. i mean, just this week and 27 people were killed. yes, so i think the really big question here is that it is a symbolic gesture, right? and some might say, well, how important are symbols and how much will this really change things on the ground, right? and the only other time a pope is gone to the sudan was in 1993. and that was when pope john paul, the 2nd went to cartoon when sudan was in the midst of a bloody civil war, right. the war continued 12 years after he left, right. so some might say, well, how effectual will pope francis's visit be but i do think that symbols do have power, right. the eyes of the world are on south sudan at this moment, largely because of this pilgrimage of he's right. and that's an impor
he's an associate professor of history at the university of washington and a specialist and religion in south the down. he joins us live now from rent and christopher, good job. you, with some of the pope's visit to south the downs being hailed as a pilgrimage for peace. how significant is this trip given that violence continues to kill under space? thousands of people. i mean, just this week and 27 people were killed. yes, so i think the really big question here is that it is a symbolic...
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emily bender from the university of washington. we thank you. e more news we have been seeing out there from j.p. morgan chase. it has restricted its steps use of chat gpt. the move impacts employees across the firm and reflects normal controls around their software, rather than being triggered by any specific incident. we took it to you, our own audience. we ask you whether you believe this will become more standard across industries. you said no, companies should embrace the new technology. 53% think ultimately companies should be using check gdp. -- check gdp. we speak with the cofounder of athena technology. let's take a look at etsy come out company that has reported after hours. showing growth, up more than 5% after hours. this is bloomberg. ♪ for businesses of all sizes, there are a lot of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose a next generation 10g network t
emily bender from the university of washington. we thank you. e more news we have been seeing out there from j.p. morgan chase. it has restricted its steps use of chat gpt. the move impacts employees across the firm and reflects normal controls around their software, rather than being triggered by any specific incident. we took it to you, our own audience. we ask you whether you believe this will become more standard across industries. you said no, companies should embrace the new technology....
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with him on november 2, '11 days later four university of idaho students were murdered and a couple of weeks after that he became a prime suspect when a washington drove. they do say that kohberger is no longer employed at the school but is locked up awaiting his hearing in june. >> dana: thank you for the update. >> bill: before we go, dana, a little super bowl action here. you know the thing to do in the nfl about the fashion and style pre-game. all the social media accounts have done for the nfl. my best joe burrow imitation. >> dana: pretty darn good. >> bill: i thought it was funny. we had fun with it. show you some rihanna action behind is scenes. sweeping view of the stadium. i thought it was her best tune, diamonds. see that little thing there? see that? boom, that's what we got here last night. last thing here, main man, big patrick mahomes fan. look at the tension on his face, dana. you see that? it was the fourth quarter and what we got last night. he got a victory last night here in arizona, k.c. a winner. see you from yuma tomorrow live from the border. >> dana: sandra smith is in for harris. >> sandra: fox news alert now. bipartisa
with him on november 2, '11 days later four university of idaho students were murdered and a couple of weeks after that he became a prime suspect when a washington drove. they do say that kohberger is no longer employed at the school but is locked up awaiting his hearing in june. >> dana: thank you for the update. >> bill: before we go, dana, a little super bowl action here. you know the thing to do in the nfl about the fashion and style pre-game. all the social media accounts have...
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university of georgia football players, coaches and staff who contributed to this championship season. crickets. you have raphael warnock, they want to get the dogs to d.c. college baseball, fun not allowed anymore. university of washington first baseman simpson ejected from this game for this celebration of game-tying home run. he flips his bat and trots the bases, rounding third, showing the label on the jersey and give teammates a hug and he jumped and high five in the dugout. there is the jump, he was ejected from the game and faces suspension for washington's next game. video going viral, social media trying to figure out what he did wrong, no idea what he did wrong. there you have it. fox news alert, president biden set to meet with russia nato neighbors on his final day of his trip to eastern europe. russia president putin planning a summit with president xi of china, the latest on this when "fox and friends first" continues. introducing the limited edition disney collection from blendjet. nine exciting designs your whole family will adore blendjet 2 is portable, which means you can blend up nutritious smoothies, protein shakes, or frozen treats, just about anywhere! recharge quickly via usb-c. it even cleans itse
university of georgia football players, coaches and staff who contributed to this championship season. crickets. you have raphael warnock, they want to get the dogs to d.c. college baseball, fun not allowed anymore. university of washington first baseman simpson ejected from this game for this celebration of game-tying home run. he flips his bat and trots the bases, rounding third, showing the label on the jersey and give teammates a hug and he jumped and high five in the dugout. there is the...
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>> pamela this study is so interesting, so researchers at the university of washington were wonderinge? so they looked at 65 different studies in 19 countries, and here's what they found. previous infection protected against hospitalizations and deaths by 88% for ten months, so that is really strong protection for quite a long time. interestingly. folks who got covid before omicron, so in other words, before last year, basically they didn't have much to more recent strains, so more, resent infection led to better immunity but vaccination is the safety way to get immunity, you can get sick and die, it's a bit of a gamble but it can get you sick, vaccination gives you immunity without getting you sick. >> what does it look like going forward. >> the fda put out the plan we'll encourage vaccination once a year the shot will change each year depending upon the strains out, there kind of like the flu, but they haven't really set this in stone, so cdc advisors are meeting later this month to talk about this plan, will this happen once a year? and will everyone be encouraged to get a shot or
>> pamela this study is so interesting, so researchers at the university of washington were wonderinge? so they looked at 65 different studies in 19 countries, and here's what they found. previous infection protected against hospitalizations and deaths by 88% for ten months, so that is really strong protection for quite a long time. interestingly. folks who got covid before omicron, so in other words, before last year, basically they didn't have much to more recent strains, so more,...
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over 8400 yards in a school record, 90 touchdowns in his football career after year at the university of washington, he transferred to fresno state. we're in his senior year. he threw for 20 touchdowns. only 3 picks and had a 72% completion rate. he is currently training for the combine down in irvine with all the top college quarterbacks will be scrutinized nfl scouts and front offices from all across the league. >> and i'm training with some of the top quarterbacks straps with cj and bryson jarrett. all can we keep from staffers welder? they're all really part in and do a really good job. so, you know, i think that just makes me. you know, go out there every day with, you know. competitive edge competitive mindset. i just think it pushes me to get better. >> jake has always had a game plan in place as far as his football career was concerned, carefully crafted to put himself in the optimum position for success. >> we get all, you know, geared up and ready for the combine. you get out your it up and ready for the draft. but what happened after the draft? that's like when the job starts. so it's ex
over 8400 yards in a school record, 90 touchdowns in his football career after year at the university of washington, he transferred to fresno state. we're in his senior year. he threw for 20 touchdowns. only 3 picks and had a 72% completion rate. he is currently training for the combine down in irvine with all the top college quarterbacks will be scrutinized nfl scouts and front offices from all across the league. >> and i'm training with some of the top quarterbacks straps with cj and...
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a marine biologist at the university of washington's friday harbor lab are trying to say the endangeredxtinct. since 2013 , about 90% of the sea stars have died because of a mystery disease that some scientists think was caused by warming oceans. this lab is the only captive breeding program for this species. a new space telescope, they're calling you could. if all goes as planned, it'll create a 3d map of the universe by photographing billions of galaxies over a distance of 10 billion light years. the esa hopes their findings will help scientists understand dark matter and dark energy, which are invisible to the human eye. scheduled to be launched in july from cape canaveral. finally, these new pictures from nasa show two giant black holes on a collision course with each other. the images were captured using nasa's x-ray observatory, and showed the pair of black holes about 3.2 billion light-years away, on the verge of merging with each other. if you have a viral video to share, send it over on social media. ♪ ♪ the on-campus religious revival we've been covering this week is not limit
a marine biologist at the university of washington's friday harbor lab are trying to say the endangeredxtinct. since 2013 , about 90% of the sea stars have died because of a mystery disease that some scientists think was caused by warming oceans. this lab is the only captive breeding program for this species. a new space telescope, they're calling you could. if all goes as planned, it'll create a 3d map of the universe by photographing billions of galaxies over a distance of 10 billion light...
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. >> it's out of the university of washington, bill.estigious group looked at 65 studies in 19 countries and put together and crunched the math and found if you had covid, you have ten months where your risk of severe infection is markedly reduced similar to vaccines. so this is something we've been saying for a long time and europe and israel have been saying for a long time. the united states government has been very slow to see this. here is the headline. ten months is a lot longer than i thought. the other headline here is it doesn't have to be an either/or situation. i think maybe it has always been the vaccine versus natural immunity. i think both work. the issue is how much immunity you have on board against covid. we get to the point in the united states where there is a lot of immunity around. one way they can work together, bill. there is a study out of the journal of the american college of cardiology after you have covid if you get the vaccine, your risk of a heart attack or stroke is markedly reduced. that's hybrid immunity
. >> it's out of the university of washington, bill.estigious group looked at 65 studies in 19 countries and put together and crunched the math and found if you had covid, you have ten months where your risk of severe infection is markedly reduced similar to vaccines. so this is something we've been saying for a long time and europe and israel have been saying for a long time. the united states government has been very slow to see this. here is the headline. ten months is a lot longer...
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of government. >> today, look at u.s.-mexico security cooperation and diplomacy at the george washington university elliott school of international affairs live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers, we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications support c-span is a public service, along with other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden arrived at the presidential palace in warsaw, poland he met with members of the bucharest nine. much of the meeting was conducted behind closed doors. president biden met with the presidents of the countries and made brief statements to the press at the top of the meeting. >> i do not have time. no. >> distinguished presidents, distinguish secretary-general, distinguish prime minister, ladies and gentlemen. i welcome you very warmly to the p
of government. >> today, look at u.s.-mexico security cooperation and diplomacy at the george washington university elliott school of international affairs live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers, we are just getting started. building 100,000...
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generation of people appears who have never seen this soviet press in their lives the press that i will study at western universities that will read the new york times, everything, the washington post, and now when i read the university of secrets, the washington post, i would say that i really regret that i didn’t read them in 10 or 15 years, that i read boron you are a politician. maybe i was better, but you won't do anything. i will remain the way i am, and one way or another i had to realize that this is a simple thing that does not form soviet journalism, it does not form a critical attitude to information and a critical attitude to life, but that's how the newspapers lie will not be, but in the western press it is there is always a discussion, some opinions that may even seem idiotic when i look at some of the western editions, there is a page of opinions, i think, god, what an idiot, such idiots live in great britain, there is such a joke in great britain, and such an idiot, god, how many idiots are there around there, people who do not seem like idiots to me they argue with these people who seem to me to be idiots, these people who seem to me to be idiots, arguments ar
generation of people appears who have never seen this soviet press in their lives the press that i will study at western universities that will read the new york times, everything, the washington post, and now when i read the university of secrets, the washington post, i would say that i really regret that i didn’t read them in 10 or 15 years, that i read boron you are a politician. maybe i was better, but you won't do anything. i will remain the way i am, and one way or another i had to...
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i'm on the coastal that professor of epidemiology at george washington university. thank you very much for your time . thank you for having me. and that's it from me and the news team for now don't go away coming up russian by as i causing real estate prices to skyrocket in the turkish city of antonio. that's on focus on europe next to gab office in berlin for me on the team. thanks for watching with you until ya is in the throes of a real estate french, the turkish metropolis is running out of affordable housing as more and more russian are buying and renting their prices are exploding. those with average incomes can no longer afford to live in their city and are being displayed focused on europe next to w. o. ah, not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day and in depth look at current news. events was analyzed by experts and critical thinkers. not just another new show. this is the weekdays, on d, w. we're all good to go beyond the obvious where as we take on the world, 8 hour, i do all the fans, we're all abo
i'm on the coastal that professor of epidemiology at george washington university. thank you very much for your time . thank you for having me. and that's it from me and the news team for now don't go away coming up russian by as i causing real estate prices to skyrocket in the turkish city of antonio. that's on focus on europe next to gab office in berlin for me on the team. thanks for watching with you until ya is in the throes of a real estate french, the turkish metropolis is running out of...
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peter kuznik, a writer, professor of history at the american university in washington, cites the official position of the united states the united states declares that it is not going to interfere with freedom of speech, even speaking out and gathering. the director explains the position of ukraine and the united states in the modern western world, it is commonly believed that hitler's nazism and a phenomenon atypical for the countries of democratic europe, the fuhrer's doctrine arasakh higher and lower, supposedly appeared in europe by accident as a result of an unfortunate combination of circumstances and there were no prerequisites for this. but here is a map of the pre-war world great britain introduced colonies in africa, india, the australian commonwealth of asia , north and south america, france captured half of africa and half of the indochina. belgium owned the congo germany had a colony in africa asia south america and oceania belonged to somalia and ethiopia libya spain owned colonies in south america and africa portugal captured colonies several times larger than its area and
peter kuznik, a writer, professor of history at the american university in washington, cites the official position of the united states the united states declares that it is not going to interfere with freedom of speech, even speaking out and gathering. the director explains the position of ukraine and the united states in the modern western world, it is commonly believed that hitler's nazism and a phenomenon atypical for the countries of democratic europe, the fuhrer's doctrine arasakh higher...
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he's also an avid professor of george washington university and their history department and has a phd from the university of florida . to his left is doctor john fox, doctor fox is an fbi historian since 2003 and is also an adjunct instructor at the university's school department of politics. he's been there since 2015. he has a phd in modern history from the university of new hampshire and and and a and political science from boston university finally on the end doctor erin. she previously served as a research fellow at the center for the study of weapons and mass destruction at national defense university in washington dc. from 2004 two 2008 she was chief of the division of arms-control, asia and africa and office of the historian of the state department where she edited several volumes in the series. she has her phd from my alma mater, the university of virginia.thank you for coming up here thank you for helping us close out this wonderful conference and i think i'd like to start by giving each of you an opportunity to tell us what you do at your department, to tell the story of ho
he's also an avid professor of george washington university and their history department and has a phd from the university of florida . to his left is doctor john fox, doctor fox is an fbi historian since 2003 and is also an adjunct instructor at the university's school department of politics. he's been there since 2015. he has a phd in modern history from the university of new hampshire and and and a and political science from boston university finally on the end doctor erin. she previously...
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peter kuznik , a writer professor of history at the american university in washington, cites the official position of the united states the united states says it does not intend to interfere with freedom of speech, the united states believes that even neo-nazis have the right to speak out and assemble. german journalist and filmmaker mark barmen explains the position of ukraine and the united states otherwise they will never ever adopt this resolution and ukraine of course, too, because in this way they would condemn what they are doing themselves. in the world it is customary to consider democratic europe doctrines as a result of an unfortunate set of circumstances and there were no prerequisites for this. well, here is a map of the pre-war world. great britain owned colonies in africa, india, china, the australian commonwealth of asia, north and south america, france captured semi-africa and half of inde-china. belgium owned congo germany had colonies in africa asia south america and oceania italy belonged to somalia and ethiopia libya eritre, spain owned colonies in south america and i
peter kuznik , a writer professor of history at the american university in washington, cites the official position of the united states the united states says it does not intend to interfere with freedom of speech, the united states believes that even neo-nazis have the right to speak out and assemble. german journalist and filmmaker mark barmen explains the position of ukraine and the united states otherwise they will never ever adopt this resolution and ukraine of course, too, because in this...
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finkelstein received his bs degree from the university of washington in astronomy and physics. and a phd in physics from arizona state university. finally, dr. natalie batalha is a professor of astronomy and astrophysics and the director of the astrobiology at the university of california, santa cruz. dr. batalha's research focuses on exoplanet science including both detection and characterization. she is the principal investigator for the exoplanet community earlier release science program with jwst to collect parts of the atmosphere of i diverse set of exoplanets. she was previously at nasa ames and serves as the project scientist for the coupler mission. she earned her bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california berkeley and her phd in astronomy from the university of california santa cruz. as our witnesses should know if you each have five minutes for spoken testimony. your written testimony will be included in the record for the hearing. when you have completed your spoken testimony we will begin with questions. each member will have five mi
finkelstein received his bs degree from the university of washington in astronomy and physics. and a phd in physics from arizona state university. finally, dr. natalie batalha is a professor of astronomy and astrophysics and the director of the astrobiology at the university of california, santa cruz. dr. batalha's research focuses on exoplanet science including both detection and characterization. she is the principal investigator for the exoplanet community earlier release science program...
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peter kuznik, a writer professor of history at the american university in washington, cites the official position of the united states the united states declares that it is not going to interfere with freedom of speech, even speaking out and gathering. the director explains the position of ukraine and the united states , it is customary to consider democratic europe but here is a map of the pre-war world, great britain introduced colonies in africa, india, china , the australian commonwealth of asia, north and south america, france seized semi-africa and sex indekit. belgium owned congo germany had colonies in africa asia south america and oceania italy belonged to somalia and ethiopia libya eritrea, spain owned colonies in south america and africa portugal seized colonies several times larger than it in area and population did not lag behind the europeans and the united states thus at the beginning of the 20th century, most of the world was divided among several colonial powers. shaya in the colonies is well known and documented millions of lost lives. former british diplomat political
peter kuznik, a writer professor of history at the american university in washington, cites the official position of the united states the united states declares that it is not going to interfere with freedom of speech, even speaking out and gathering. the director explains the position of ukraine and the united states , it is customary to consider democratic europe but here is a map of the pre-war world, great britain introduced colonies in africa, india, china , the australian commonwealth of...
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i'm on the coastal that professor of epidemiology at george washington university. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. you're watching the w. c. as a reminder of our top story, european commission, president tools of a funder line has said that the you plans to place fresh sanctions on moscow before the 24th of february will be exactly one year off. the russia invaded ukraine on the line, made the announcement at a summit in key sanctions are expected to include additional price caps on russian petroleum. that's it from me and the do seem for now don't go away. news asia is next. my colleague, bureau strategy, but a half that after a short break best course, a lot more news analysis on our website on d w dot com. i'm gab office in berlin for me on the team. i spoke with you ah, on charlie is in the throes of a real estate french. the turkish metropolis is running out of affordable housing. as more, more russia are buying and renting their prices are exploding with those with average incomes can no longer afford to live in their city and are be
i'm on the coastal that professor of epidemiology at george washington university. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. you're watching the w. c. as a reminder of our top story, european commission, president tools of a funder line has said that the you plans to place fresh sanctions on moscow before the 24th of february will be exactly one year off. the russia invaded ukraine on the line, made the announcement at a summit in key sanctions are expected to include...
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80 times from 1 billion to 80 billion and he received his doctorate in food law from the washington university of politics and now he is a member of the american bar association as well as a professor at the university of houston, texas, seattle and louisiana state university. before establishing myself abroad in japan, helping various companies, being a consultant to various companies with high profitability regarding technology management, introducing students from childhood and adolescence to business and doing charity and public benefit work is an important issue. from the point of view of a psychologist, it should be taken into consideration by the school officials, because in the future of the individual and the country , it is very important to have a system to encourage children to work . you did something positive about having fun let's talk. rashti language class. i want to talk about something you have done for society . for example, a country like japan. children from elementary school think about business. her mother is a wealthy family. she is the daughter of the governor of washing
80 times from 1 billion to 80 billion and he received his doctorate in food law from the washington university of politics and now he is a member of the american bar association as well as a professor at the university of houston, texas, seattle and louisiana state university. before establishing myself abroad in japan, helping various companies, being a consultant to various companies with high profitability regarding technology management, introducing students from childhood and adolescence...
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that was retold, this is the speech of the director of the cia, william burns, at the university of jordan in washingtonere he talked about the fact that by the summer the upholstery will actually reach such a point of exhaustion because, in particular, there are many people from russia but it has less weapons, and ukraine , on the contrary, receives all the necessary weapons, but human resources may be close to exhaustion, and such a park situation is developing that somewhere in the summer it will still have to go to a certain negotiation the process based on where the parties will be on the battlefield but all the same , the political component will begin to come to the fore the following several months, during which russia will try to resume its offensive , which we have just partially touched on, and also the possibility of ukraine in the future to carry out a counteroffensive to restore these will be decisive for the further development of events, and certainly those losses of russia's ability to succeed, they will affect its further position regarding negotiations, and the director of the cia is
that was retold, this is the speech of the director of the cia, william burns, at the university of jordan in washingtonere he talked about the fact that by the summer the upholstery will actually reach such a point of exhaustion because, in particular, there are many people from russia but it has less weapons, and ukraine , on the contrary, receives all the necessary weapons, but human resources may be close to exhaustion, and such a park situation is developing that somewhere in the summer it...
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foundation and messina, italy daniella ara professor of international relations at the university of katana . and in washington, d. c. samuel green director of the democratic resilience program at the center for european policy analysis. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on and so sorry, sir, he let me start with you today. a rush, i launched a new wave of missiles across ukraine of the last several hours. and what's the current situation for you right now and keep the situation is ok. it is not the 1st wave of russia we saw the ah, they are trying to target our energy infrastructure. so they aim may in the civilian population. they try to, ah, turn off the electricity for us. but as you can see, i am with you. i have internet and everything. so russia fails another time to harm our city, then population and most of their rockets were intercepted. our general stop reported that 6 to one out of 71 who is messiah was shut down this morning. and it is thanks to our air defense and thanks to our partners who provide your brain with advanced air defense systems. and maybe it wasn't
foundation and messina, italy daniella ara professor of international relations at the university of katana . and in washington, d. c. samuel green director of the democratic resilience program at the center for european policy analysis. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on and so sorry, sir, he let me start with you today. a rush, i launched a new wave of missiles across ukraine of the last several hours. and what's the current situation for you right now and...
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last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't acre russia and professor of history at the american university in washington, dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping emanuel elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr written and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time. in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire, britain offered hitler freedom of action in the east for britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects. if for instance, mister chamberlain, on receipt of the russian offer had replied, yes, let us 3 band together and break hitler's neck. history might have gone a different way. it
last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't acre russia and professor of history at the american university in washington, dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping emanuel elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the...
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peter couldn't make russia and professor of history at the american university in washington dc analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe and kind of stuff had there. we could prevent a world for sale because hitler was weak and no he would wait. and he was bluffing . and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many all elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire. britain offered hitler freedom of action in the east of britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects if for instance, mister chamberlain, on receipt of the russian offer had replied yes, let us 3 band together and break hitler's neck. history might have gone a different way it was clear to
peter couldn't make russia and professor of history at the american university in washington dc analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe and kind of stuff had there. we could prevent a world for sale because hitler was weak and no he would wait. and he was bluffing . and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many all elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the...
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he received his doctorate in food law from the washington university of politics and now he is a member of the american bar association. he is also a professor at the university of houston , texas, seattle, and louisiana state university in how many degrees have i had , three to four ? charity and public benefit is an important issue from the point of view of a psychologist, it should be taken into consideration by the school officials, because in the future of the individual and the country, it is very important to have a system to encourage children to work. you did something positive. he wants to talk about fun. rashti language class. i want to talk about something you did for society. for example, a country like japan . my children have been thinking about business since elementary school . very great, very wealthy family they were, but in the summer, he went to high school during the summer, he worked from door to door, he worked at the desk, for example, he collected 105 thousand dollars , and he said that when you only did the school, the school will do the rest on your own. skil
he received his doctorate in food law from the washington university of politics and now he is a member of the american bar association. he is also a professor at the university of houston , texas, seattle, and louisiana state university in how many degrees have i had , three to four ? charity and public benefit is an important issue from the point of view of a psychologist, it should be taken into consideration by the school officials, because in the future of the individual and the country,...
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as associate research fellow at the center for the study of weapons of mass destruction at the national defense university in washington, d.c. from 2004 to 2008 she was chief of the division of arms control, asia and africa, and office of the historian at the state department. when she edited several volumes in the first series. she has her ph.d. from my alma mater at the university of virginia. thank you all for coming up here, thank you for helping us close out this wonderful confidence. i think i'd like to start by giving each view the opportunity to tell us what you do at your departments, to tell the story. how you engage with that information and how that engagement is challenging. who wants to start? >> i think we put out of next year so he would go first. >> too bad for you. >> let me say first thank you to the pidb for putting this together, because i love having a platform from where i can shamelessly promote the united states series, the frus series. for those of you not aware of it or who haven't heard of it, it is the official documented history of u.s. foreign relations. it is arguably the largest transpa
as associate research fellow at the center for the study of weapons of mass destruction at the national defense university in washington, d.c. from 2004 to 2008 she was chief of the division of arms control, asia and africa, and office of the historian at the state department. when she edited several volumes in the first series. she has her ph.d. from my alma mater at the university of virginia. thank you all for coming up here, thank you for helping us close out this wonderful confidence. i...
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on friday at university of richmond journalism professor's book american about the 1977 free buildings in washington d.c. b group of muslims. friday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on a free c-span now app. ♪ ♪ ♪ c-span as your unfiltered view of government and funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a committee center? no, it's way more than that comcast is part of 1000 committee centers to create wi-fi enabled so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden made remarks about the unidentified aircraft that have been shot down over u.s. airspace. he claimed the three most recent objects were likely private research balloons rather than spy craft. he also discussed government efforts to deal with the area objects and engagement with china. [background noises] >> good afternoon. last week in the imme
on friday at university of richmond journalism professor's book american about the 1977 free buildings in washington d.c. b group of muslims. friday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on a free c-span now app. ♪ ♪ ♪ c-span as your unfiltered view of government and funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a committee center? no, it's way more than that comcast is...
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robert sutter is professor of practice of international affairs at the elliott school of george washington universityhe secretary of state was writing cancelling his trip to beijing in light of what has happened?— beijing in light of what has happened? beijing in light of what has ha ened? , ., ~' beijing in light of what has ha ened? , ., ~ .,, happened? yes, i do, think it was riuht. happened? yes, i do, think it was right- one — happened? yes, i do, think it was right. one needs _ happened? yes, i do, think it was right. one needs to _ happened? yes, i do, think it was right. one needs to understand i happened? yes, i do, think it was i right. one needs to understand what us goals are in the sorts of things and we are in the midst of a large effort to counter chinese challenges across the board and we want to establish guardrails and to do that to avoid war and to do that, we need a neutral understanding for that and we are still in the posturing phase with china. there is still manoeuvring and so we have to wait a little bit before we can have meaningful consultations on setting up meaningful con
robert sutter is professor of practice of international affairs at the elliott school of george washington universityhe secretary of state was writing cancelling his trip to beijing in light of what has happened?— beijing in light of what has happened? beijing in light of what has ha ened? , ., ~' beijing in light of what has ha ened? , ., ~ .,, happened? yes, i do, think it was riuht. happened? yes, i do, think it was right- one — happened? yes, i do, think it was right. one needs _...
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of spokane, washington. don was a student at the university of washington and when pearl harbor was attacked and left after hisreshman year to join the marines in 19434 and took part in the battle of oak noa and one of the bloodiest battles in the pacific theater. he celebrates his 100th birthday and last week he celebrated 75th anniversary. he represents the best of our history and the very best of america. i thank him for his service to our country and century of life and wisdom and life truly well lived and may he receive every blessing under heaven. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to honor dr. george deadham who passed away last month. he was a towering figure in our community best known for delivering 10,000 babies. the most by any single physician in the history of north carolina. dr. deadham dedicated hi
of spokane, washington. don was a student at the university of washington and when pearl harbor was attacked and left after hisreshman year to join the marines in 19434 and took part in the battle of oak noa and one of the bloodiest battles in the pacific theater. he celebrates his 100th birthday and last week he celebrated 75th anniversary. he represents the best of our history and the very best of america. i thank him for his service to our country and century of life and wisdom and life...
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attorney general, i will tell you the president in ceo o the bjc healthcare in the chairman of washington universitydditional oversight in response to your call for a moratorium. that doesn't satisfy your concerns? they are additional oversight for the gender transition clinic ? >> the allegations of the whistleblower has brought to ou attention are frightening and they have to be taken seriously. that so we called for this moratorium. if the clinic is serious about protecting patients and instituting control measures at this point in time, it is a moratorium on this type of procedure. think about what the whistleblower has had, this is person who describes herself as a progressive, married to a transgender man who asked to be a caseworker at the transgender clinic. if she is saying this is harmfu that these are frightening procedures that are hurting kid and causing permanent damage, w have to take that seriously. we have to use every legal resource to hold people accountable and protect children . mr. attorney general is their possible criminal liability on the part of any individuals operating th
attorney general, i will tell you the president in ceo o the bjc healthcare in the chairman of washington universitydditional oversight in response to your call for a moratorium. that doesn't satisfy your concerns? they are additional oversight for the gender transition clinic ? >> the allegations of the whistleblower has brought to ou attention are frightening and they have to be taken seriously. that so we called for this moratorium. if the clinic is serious about protecting patients...