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university of the, the university keeps mold in full 100. try me to it's part of the washington national primate research center run by michelle gossen. she says she's frequently targeted by animal rights groups. i received death threats, messages on my telephone mailings to my home that were threatening. i just this information about me about my research, horrible things protests at my home. i think that it would be wonderful if we as a society, could have a civil conversation about the ethics of the use of animals in biomedical research and behavioral research. i think that's been very hard if not impossible, in light of the polarization that that topic produces. boss who says it's vital that the use of primates for medical research is date, key controlled to we watch regulations. it's imperative that we have regulations is, are very precious animals, every one of them. so it is very highly, highly regulated, multiple government sources. institutions oversee some of the monkeys from the arizona breeding, not abroad here for research to the boss who is conducting memory tests o
university of the, the university keeps mold in full 100. try me to it's part of the washington national primate research center run by michelle gossen. she says she's frequently targeted by animal rights groups. i received death threats, messages on my telephone mailings to my home that were threatening. i just this information about me about my research, horrible things protests at my home. i think that it would be wonderful if we as a society, could have a civil conversation about the ethics...
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professor of psychology and neuroscience and director of the social connection and health lab at brigham young university. in the state of washington, lucy of my, he's weinberg director of the university of washington's international adolescent connection and technology laboratory and in london, kerry hobson, founder and director of the neighborly lab. and since we're talking about human connections today, here is your chance to connect with us. please jump into our you to chat with your questions and your thoughts. guess thank you so much for joining us for this important discussion. i want to start with you harry. the loneliness we just saw displayed on those social media clips. is that hype is that just something more people are talking about, or is this a real problem? a hi id. um, it's a better face. it's, it's, it's a very real thing. i'm based in london according to size here, about 8 percent of the population as about 700000 people say that that always officer lady. so that's about 700000 people just to just to say, wow, so it's a big real settings to be a lady. next, there's no doubts about that. um, certainly the way it's
professor of psychology and neuroscience and director of the social connection and health lab at brigham young university. in the state of washington, lucy of my, he's weinberg director of the university of washington's international adolescent connection and technology laboratory and in london, kerry hobson, founder and director of the neighborly lab. and since we're talking about human connections today, here is your chance to connect with us. please jump into our you to chat with your...
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the university of washington made a small robot with the weight of a raisin and four wheels that can travel 10 meters per hour even in cloudy weather. this robot uses optical sensors for movement and can move indefinitely on different surfaces from cement to compacted soil. and to carry different equipment such as cameras equal to its weight. this robot can move more than 20 meters. president in the inauguration ceremony the fifth awarding of science and technology award of mustafa, may god bless him and grant him peace, said: the award of mustafa raises the hand of a scientist who follows useful science as a role model in the world. in this scientific event that continues until monday from 5. the best scientist of the islamic world will be honored. faces that each have a name in a branch of science. out of 40 countries , they have reached half of the world. this is the hall of imam khamenei's international conferences and the opening ceremony of the fifth awarding of the mustafa science and technology prize, or the islamic nobel. fields of mustafa award, field of communication and i
the university of washington made a small robot with the weight of a raisin and four wheels that can travel 10 meters per hour even in cloudy weather. this robot uses optical sensors for movement and can move indefinitely on different surfaces from cement to compacted soil. and to carry different equipment such as cameras equal to its weight. this robot can move more than 20 meters. president in the inauguration ceremony the fifth awarding of science and technology award of mustafa, may god...
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it kills the university of washington of denying him a chance to get into a law school simply because he wasn't black. he said, now, after nearly a half century, the us supreme court has just cited with him. they have cited with the furnace and all the other students who made the same or given over the last years. the court ruled that if you are applying for college, your race should not be use to get you in or keep you out period. but they seem to be saying is that the only thing that should really matter is whether you're capable, whether you're intelligent, what are your grades? in other words, there should be no favorites as a for race or anything else when i'm meeting students. but have they, though, with that decision really eliminated favortism if that's what they were trying to do? think about it. i have and the answer is no. they have not. they have not. because now many are pointing out that there's a different type of favoritism. wouldn't you know a favoritism not for the poor, for the rich, and especially for the super rich. it's called legacy admissions. and it basically
it kills the university of washington of denying him a chance to get into a law school simply because he wasn't black. he said, now, after nearly a half century, the us supreme court has just cited with him. they have cited with the furnace and all the other students who made the same or given over the last years. the court ruled that if you are applying for college, your race should not be use to get you in or keep you out period. but they seem to be saying is that the only thing that should...
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we are affiliated with one of the few scandinavian departments, the university of washington in seattle has many, many academic that are working with museum staff. and partnering with the university, quite often. a lot of research and publications on a regular basis. everything from family historians who want to do jian it -- gn -- genealogy workshops, to students working on immigration stories as well. we do quite a bit of research and have a nice, small and effective community that help out with that capacity. the museum hosts three to four rotating temporary exhibitions annually, as well as our core exhibition, titled journeys. it really does look at the journey of people into the nordic region. their long history and the impact that they had. in the u.s. and in canada. the two expert -- temporary exhibitions focus on the core values that we talk about but we do everything from contemporary art to we just had a wonderful exhibition that closed that was on loan from the national museum in stockholm. we had danish, swedish and norwegian artists, carl larson and anderson, down --, fanta
we are affiliated with one of the few scandinavian departments, the university of washington in seattle has many, many academic that are working with museum staff. and partnering with the university, quite often. a lot of research and publications on a regular basis. everything from family historians who want to do jian it -- gn -- genealogy workshops, to students working on immigration stories as well. we do quite a bit of research and have a nice, small and effective community that help out...
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is at the university of washington in seattle and we have many academics that are working closely with museum staff. a lot of research and publications on a regular basis, everything from family historians that want to do a little geology, genealogy workshops to graduate students that are working on immigration stories as well. we do quite a bit of research and have a nice, small, but nice and effective team that help out with the capacity. the museum hosts three to four rotating temporary exhibitions annually as well as our or exhibition which is entitled, journeys. it looks at this journey that people into the nordic peep region mother long history and the impact they have had in the u.s. and canada. the temporary exhibition focuses on those four values that we talk about, but again we do everything from contemporary art to we just had a wonderful exhibition close that was on the national museum and stockholm and we had danish , swedish and norwegian artists , carl larson and andrew sorin. just a fantastic art collection. earlier one of our opening exhibitionists in 2019 came from th
is at the university of washington in seattle and we have many academics that are working closely with museum staff. a lot of research and publications on a regular basis, everything from family historians that want to do a little geology, genealogy workshops to graduate students that are working on immigration stories as well. we do quite a bit of research and have a nice, small, but nice and effective team that help out with the capacity. the museum hosts three to four rotating temporary...
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it's at the university of washington in seattle and have many, many academics that are working closely with museum staff. and you seem staff partners with the university quite often so. a lot of research and publications on a regular basis everything from you know family that want to do a little genealogy genealogy workshops to graduate students that are working on immigration stories as well and so we do quite a bit of research and have a nice small but nice and effective to help out with with our capacity. the museum hosts 3 to 4 are rotating temporary exhibitions annually as well as our core exhibition or exhibitions entitled journeys. and it really does look at this kind of journey of people into the nordic region there, their long history and then the impact that they've had. and in the us and canada, the temporary exhibitions focus primarily on those four values that we talk about, but again, we do everything from contemporary to just had a wonderful exhibition, clothes that was on loan. the national museum in stockholm, we had danish, swedish and norwegian artists. carl larsson
it's at the university of washington in seattle and have many, many academics that are working closely with museum staff. and you seem staff partners with the university quite often so. a lot of research and publications on a regular basis everything from you know family that want to do a little genealogy genealogy workshops to graduate students that are working on immigration stories as well and so we do quite a bit of research and have a nice small but nice and effective to help out with with...
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i think university of washington units and program to a deep learning algorithms for the drone project. and so, you know, the model actually learns from, from the images that we give it. or basically we take a subset, maybe a couple 100 images, maybe a couple 1000 images, and we as humans go through and actually pilot the objects that we're interested in . so say, if we're interested in finding zebras, then we take these images and then draw little boxes on the computer around the zippers and the images that we care about. and then what we can do is we can take those images. so all the annotated images and give them to these models. and then basically ask the model to find a set of parameters that highlight those objects. we care about not just in the images, give them, but in lots of other images that has never seen before. basically, so they can learn those, those patterns with the help of computer vision, the behavioral biologist can observe how hurts respond to ecological changes in their environment, caused by climate change or human interventions. the animals don't notice that th
i think university of washington units and program to a deep learning algorithms for the drone project. and so, you know, the model actually learns from, from the images that we give it. or basically we take a subset, maybe a couple 100 images, maybe a couple 1000 images, and we as humans go through and actually pilot the objects that we're interested in . so say, if we're interested in finding zebras, then we take these images and then draw little boxes on the computer around the zippers and...
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i think university of washington units and program to a deep learning algorithms for the drone project. and so, you know, the model actually learns from, from the images that we give it. or basically we take a subset, maybe a couple 100 images, maybe a couple 1000 images, and we as humans go through and actually pilot the objects that we're interested in . so say, if we're interested in finding zebras, then we take these images and then draw little boxes on the computer around the zippers and the images that we care about. and then what we can do is we can take those images. so all the annotated images and give them to these models and then basically ask the model to find a set of parameters that highlight those objects. we care about not just in the images, give them, but in lots of other images that has never seen before. basically, so they can learn those, those patterns with the help of computer vision, the behavioral biologist can observe how hurts respond to ecological changes in their environment, caused by climate change or human interventions. the animals don't notice that the
i think university of washington units and program to a deep learning algorithms for the drone project. and so, you know, the model actually learns from, from the images that we give it. or basically we take a subset, maybe a couple 100 images, maybe a couple 1000 images, and we as humans go through and actually pilot the objects that we're interested in . so say, if we're interested in finding zebras, then we take these images and then draw little boxes on the computer around the zippers and...
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according to the tests by the university of washington, all sampled surfaces on tri-met light rails in the portland area tested positive for low levels of meth. other findings across the system found low levels of fentanyl across 37.5% of air samples collected in 50% of surface samples were positive for fentanyl in las vegas, hospitality workers are moving closer now to a potential strike. the culinary and bartender unions announced today they have scheduled a strike vote for tuesday, september 26th. the union say they have been consistently negotiating with employers, including mgm resorts international and wynn and encore resorts, but still have not agreed on a new contract. the union say they're looking for wage increases and more security in casinos. the unions have more than 53,000 members. a new report by the mozilla foundation gives 25 major automobile companies a failing grade for protecting people's privacy. wrtv is jana katsuyama has more from the lead researcher. these days, a smartphone app can unlock your doors and start the ignition on your smart car. and it's a trend tha
according to the tests by the university of washington, all sampled surfaces on tri-met light rails in the portland area tested positive for low levels of meth. other findings across the system found low levels of fentanyl across 37.5% of air samples collected in 50% of surface samples were positive for fentanyl in las vegas, hospitality workers are moving closer now to a potential strike. the culinary and bartender unions announced today they have scheduled a strike vote for tuesday, september...
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last year, scientists from the university of washington created peppermint candies to restore it in experimentse, no. to restore tooth enamel from the amount of this service, the french surgeon dominique lorea is called, who created it at the end of the 18th century. the so-called flying ambulances for the prompt removal from the field, battlefield of wounded soldiers, the ambulance is true. be healthy for one and a half mmr or mmr vaccine provides protection against three diseases at once, measles , mumps, and what else is missing? it is clear that the disease is not whooping cough. and rubella, be healthy. dutch doctors recently found out that people who took such a shower in the fall in the morning became ill in winter 30% less often than those who took a regular shower. cold cool ice flags for 900 okay, the chamber parliament of this european country even has its own flag portugal quite right. the image in the center of the flag is the same as on the national flag of portugal victor flags for 1200. constantine exactly 12,000, your bet is 1,200 face value. what do you say nina do you mind pl
last year, scientists from the university of washington created peppermint candies to restore it in experimentse, no. to restore tooth enamel from the amount of this service, the french surgeon dominique lorea is called, who created it at the end of the 18th century. the so-called flying ambulances for the prompt removal from the field, battlefield of wounded soldiers, the ambulance is true. be healthy for one and a half mmr or mmr vaccine provides protection against three diseases at once,...
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do john finlay, professor emeritus of history here at the university of washington this, is what dr. finlay has written about the treaty and, how it sort of exists in the public mind today. so this is dr. finlay comment thing on the legacy of treaty of 1846. quote few american today pay much attention to the oregon treaty of 46. the nations acquis missions by war have seemed more dramatic and even its acquisitions by purchase have seemed somehow more memorable all the diplomatic that produced treaty perhaps appear dull as if the two sides finally just arrived at. a fair compromise. maybe there is a sense to that the united states did not take the far corner of the pacific northwest so much from another nation or as it did from a company, the abc, whose own operations were american style development out of the region. it would be best, however, to keep in mind that in canada, across the border that the oregon treaty extended in 1846 feelings are different there. the oregon treaty is often remembered vividly a loss and one of many examples of american for canadian borders and national i
do john finlay, professor emeritus of history here at the university of washington this, is what dr. finlay has written about the treaty and, how it sort of exists in the public mind today. so this is dr. finlay comment thing on the legacy of treaty of 1846. quote few american today pay much attention to the oregon treaty of 46. the nations acquis missions by war have seemed more dramatic and even its acquisitions by purchase have seemed somehow more memorable all the diplomatic that produced...
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but i can also tell you when you look at covid in a household, the university of washington publishedveryone in the house, if the mother tests positive, the infant has a less likely chance of being infected altogether and also they have less likely getting severe outcome. we already know that young babies tend to have less severe covid than the rest of the house. rachel: right. my baby had covid, and she had zero symptoms. again, of course we don't know what could happen from this because there were no long-term studies, and that's the part i don't understand, dr. saphier. how is it that our government could coerce, in some cases mandate people to take a vaccine if they were pregnant, if they were nursing when we had no long-term studies on this vaccine? >> well, that's right, rachel. and i think at this point everyone's kind of getting the same motion that you are as well. certainly, we shouldn't have been mandating anybody, and when it came to pregnancy, it should have been given with a lot more caution. covid infection during pregnancy certainly was associated with poor outcomes, w
but i can also tell you when you look at covid in a household, the university of washington publishedveryone in the house, if the mother tests positive, the infant has a less likely chance of being infected altogether and also they have less likely getting severe outcome. we already know that young babies tend to have less severe covid than the rest of the house. rachel: right. my baby had covid, and she had zero symptoms. again, of course we don't know what could happen from this because there...
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perhaps technology created by scientists from the university of washington will allow it. tion, to produce the hardest tissue of our body. now special structures containing stem cells can be used in the future. as the authors hope, systems will be a kind of living fillings. or they will even allow you to grow new natural teeth to replace worn-out ones. you. see the miracle of technology. and this is what will happen after a short advertisement. the top line of the hot five world scientific and technological news, what we found most interesting this week and the question of our weekly quiz. as usual, we have prepared something tricky, we continue to experiment with the format, and this time the heroes themselves will take part in the rework. with you labor force for serious there will be no constructive changes, but in parallel. we will show you many ways to transform your home, simply on a budget and with your own hands. we will show that really anyone can do this through teamwork. the dacha answer, together with the heroes, is remodeling the bedroom. we ended up with an un
perhaps technology created by scientists from the university of washington will allow it. tion, to produce the hardest tissue of our body. now special structures containing stem cells can be used in the future. as the authors hope, systems will be a kind of living fillings. or they will even allow you to grow new natural teeth to replace worn-out ones. you. see the miracle of technology. and this is what will happen after a short advertisement. the top line of the hot five world scientific and...
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you are all here at the university of mary washington. you have an amazing lecture series, and it is an honor to be a part of it. on august 28, 1955, emmett till passed from a life of joyful obscurity to death of undreamt of fame. if the reverend wheeler parker were here with us tonight, he would remind us that before till was an icon or a martyr, he was also a boy and a jokester. reverend parker is a cousin of emmett till, his childhood best friend, and the last living eye witness to both the abduction and the murder. and he is also, for all things, emmett till related, a troon north. you might have heard reverend parker tell till's story on abc last month, and if you did, you heard him talk about the fun-loving, bicycle riding a boy that was the young till. and you also heard him talk about this year terry of being in the dark hours of the mississippi night, pausing to interrogate parker before finding till in the next room. >> it is important to start with reverend parker, because most of us, especially me, only know till as an icon. t
you are all here at the university of mary washington. you have an amazing lecture series, and it is an honor to be a part of it. on august 28, 1955, emmett till passed from a life of joyful obscurity to death of undreamt of fame. if the reverend wheeler parker were here with us tonight, he would remind us that before till was an icon or a martyr, he was also a boy and a jokester. reverend parker is a cousin of emmett till, his childhood best friend, and the last living eye witness to both the...
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you'll hear at the university of mary washington have an amazing lecture series. and it's an honor to be a part of it. on august 28th 1955 emmett till passed from a life of joyful obscurity to a death of undrmed fame. if the reverend wheeler parker were here with us tonight. he would remind us that before till was an icon or a martyr. he was also. a boy and a jokester reverend parker is a cousin of emmett till his childhood best friend and the last living i witnessed to both the abduction and the murder and he was also for all things emmett till related my true north you might have heard reverend parker tells story on abc last month and if you did. you heard him talk about the fun-loving bicycle riding boy. that was the young till and you also. heard him talk about the sheer terror. of being in the unlit sharecroppers cabin in the dark hours of the mississippi night. when two of till's killers went through the house bed to bed pausing to interrogate parker. before finding till in the next room it's important to start with reverend parker because most of us. especi
you'll hear at the university of mary washington have an amazing lecture series. and it's an honor to be a part of it. on august 28th 1955 emmett till passed from a life of joyful obscurity to a death of undrmed fame. if the reverend wheeler parker were here with us tonight. he would remind us that before till was an icon or a martyr. he was also. a boy and a jokester reverend parker is a cousin of emmett till his childhood best friend and the last living i witnessed to both the abduction and...
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you all here at the university of mary washington have an amazing lecture series. it is an honor to be a part of it. on august 20, 1955, emmett till past from life of joyful obscurity to a death of undeveloped famous. if the reverend wheeler parker were here with us tonight, he would remind us before emmett till was an icon or a martyr, he was also a boy and a jokester. reverend parker is a cousin of emmett till. his childhood best friend and the last living eyewitness to both the approximate end of the murder and he is also, for all things emmett till -related, my true north. he might have heard reverend parker tell emmett till's story on abc last month. if you did, you heard him talk about the fun-loving bicycle riding boy that was the young emmett till. and, you also heard him talk about the sheer terror of being in the unlit sharecropper's cabin in the dark hours of the mississippi night when two of emmett till's killers went through the house bed to bed, pausing to interrogate worker before finding till in the next room. it is important to start with reverend
you all here at the university of mary washington have an amazing lecture series. it is an honor to be a part of it. on august 20, 1955, emmett till past from life of joyful obscurity to a death of undeveloped famous. if the reverend wheeler parker were here with us tonight, he would remind us before emmett till was an icon or a martyr, he was also a boy and a jokester. reverend parker is a cousin of emmett till. his childhood best friend and the last living eyewitness to both the approximate...
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of what was debated and decided in washington. scroll through and spend a few minutes on points of interest. >> american history tv, explored the people and events that tell the american story. university of washington lecture ross cohen discusses the development of the oregon country and how in the early 19th century the u.s. and britain divided the northwest coast. on the presidency, a look at how television has portrayed the white house. part of a daylong symposium by the white house historical association and the library of congress. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. or watch online anytime at or c-span.org/history. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including wow. >> the world has changed, today fast internet connections is something no one can live without. wow is there for our customers with speed, value, and choice. it all starts with great internet. >>
of what was debated and decided in washington. scroll through and spend a few minutes on points of interest. >> american history tv, explored the people and events that tell the american story. university of washington lecture ross cohen discusses the development of the oregon country and how in the early 19th century the u.s. and britain divided the northwest coast. on the presidency, a look at how television has portrayed the white house. part of a daylong symposium by the white house...
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eastern on lectures in history the university of washington with the development of the origin countrynd how in the early 19th century the united states and britain divided the northwest and at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency. look at how television has portrayed the white house and the conversation was part of a symposium by the white house historical association in the library of congress. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. find the whole schedule under program guide or watch online at any time at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> disco moxie spins new series the book that shaped america join us as we embark on a captivating journey with the library of congress which works created a book to save american lives and keywords of literature from american history in future dinners theories that won awards in significant societal changes and it still talked about today, hear from renowned experts who will shed light on the impact of virtual journeys across the country trying to celebrated authors and the unforgettable book. >> uncle barry finn by mark t
eastern on lectures in history the university of washington with the development of the origin countrynd how in the early 19th century the united states and britain divided the northwest and at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency. look at how television has portrayed the white house and the conversation was part of a symposium by the white house historical association in the library of congress. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. find the whole schedule...
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eastern on lectures and history university of washington lecturer discusses the development of the oregonry and in the early 19th century, the united states and britain divided the northwest coast. at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at how television has portrayed the white house in the presidency. the conversation part of a daylong symposium by the white house historical association and the library of congress. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. .... .... captivating dirty partnership with the library of congress first create a book that shaped america listed. to explore works of literature from american history. the featured in our story provoke thoughts, won awards led one awards ledto significant so, and are still talked about today. hear from featured renowned experts will shed light on the profound impact of these iconic works virtual journeys to significant locations across the country intricately tied to the celebrate authors their unfo
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she also highlights the rise of global disinformation is an ongoing challenge. the discussion is from george washington universitynaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. i am joel fishman, president of theom public distal messy councl of america. it is my privilege on behalf of george washington university institute foror diplomacy and te university of southern california i did that without reading to welcome you to the first monday of september 2023. never mind that this is the seconds monday. it always is in september. today, today is september 11, 9/11. many of us in this room will always remember the clarity where we were and what we were doing on that day 22 years ago and the struggle to reach out to our loved ones. we will move on with our agenda today, but we do so holding in our hearts the spirit of the almost 3000 who perished during that disaster in the many more who we have lost post 9/11. heroic rescue efforts and conflict. today's tech host is calm, gabby , gabby, where are you? in the back. mike, right here in the front row will be monitoring questions from our online participants. as a
she also highlights the rise of global disinformation is an ongoing challenge. the discussion is from george washington universitynaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. i am joel fishman, president of theom public distal messy councl of america. it is my privilege on behalf of george washington university institute foror diplomacy and te university of southern california i did that without reading to welcome you to the first monday of september 2023. never mind that this is...