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well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governing themselves and reconstruction woue been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of raci inequality that s once encoded the natural order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. judge charles landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in the 19th century, wrote a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to d
well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governing themselves and reconstruction woue been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of raci inequality that s once encoded the natural order, is black people to be...
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maynard metcalf from johns hopkins here in maryland, a renowned zoology ists and metcalf will take the stand and he will argue with darrow questioning him that almost all zoology is botanist and geologists, except evolution as fact. he will with darrow leading him be asked to estimate when the process of evolution began. and he says, metcalf says, well, mass extinctions complicate the story, but it was closer to 600 million years ago. then the 6000 years ago that some fundamentalists accepted as the date based on bishop usher's calculations, which we described last lecture. and judge ralston is going to hear this and said, i've heard enough. and he says, this scientific testimony is inadmissible. first of all, the non-expert mind can comprehend what we mean by descended from a lower order of animals. something more primitive than humans. we don't need experts to dance on the head of a pin. but he also says the question of evolution that's not what's on trial here. the question is, did scopes teach it? that's it. the state is allowed to say what's taught. scopes taught it. that's what's
maynard metcalf from johns hopkins here in maryland, a renowned zoology ists and metcalf will take the stand and he will argue with darrow questioning him that almost all zoology is botanist and geologists, except evolution as fact. he will with darrow leading him be asked to estimate when the process of evolution began. and he says, metcalf says, well, mass extinctions complicate the story, but it was closer to 600 million years ago. then the 6000 years ago that some fundamentalists accepted...
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in international relations from johns hopkins university, his areas of expertise are national security, nato, european politics and security with a focus on europe and the baltic states. we have hudson's own luke coffey, a senior fellow, has an extensive body of work on european security, as well as peter rough, senior fellow, director, center on europe and eurasia. luke and peter published a policy paper on this particular issue. wanted to give some opening remarks for folks on the panel. andrew, start with you. thanks so much for being here. andrew: thank you for inviting me. i am honored to be here speaking to this audience. i just actually returned from finland and poland about 10 days ago. also stopped over on the way here and i have to tell you that the news is both good and concerning. so let me do the half full, half empty, hopefully i will end at the half full kind of position here. the nato enlarge. to bring sweden and finland is a strategic game changer for the alliance and for the region. it has given the alliance the strategic depth that it needed in that region. it has tr
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now increase to five members by ed in john from new york and stephen hopkin from rhode island. recognize last name, nepotism was alive and well. the first fleet, admiral hopkins, was a brother of the congressman. they met on second story room of this building you see depicted on the slide that is ton tavern, which is commonly accepted the birthplace of the united states marines today. in fact i was sharing with dr. brooks how that building no longer in philadelphia. there's just a historical marker on the site where it but there are gentlemen that have purchased land in very close proximity to the original location that are now rebuilt in an exact replica of ton tavern and. hope to have that complete by the 250th anniversary on passamaquoddy advice, congress developed the plan from to conduct a naval campaign to capture the british principal naval base located in halifax, nova scotia. the committee presented its recommendation to the full congress on the 9th of november, and the following day congress resolved. i quote that two battalions of marines be raised, that they be dist
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and and john mack calls them experi answers because he does not want to. prejudge one way or another what actually happened to these people and that alien abductions really. come to the fore. this in the late 1960s and then really peak in the 1980s, early nineties and the the psychiatrist to study them really believed that something happens to these people and that they report report all of the signs trauma that would be consistent with people who have undergone actual trauma. you know, they up psychiatrically sort of very similar to abuse victims, you know, war veterans, you know, sort of other people who have variations of what we now call ptsd. and that they are have no interestingly, no share sort of psychopathy before reporting in experi ence and no shared psychopathy after. so is not a situation where you see, you know, people who are schizophrenic, who then report alien or people who report alien abductions then go on to be a diagnosed as bipolar, that they're are sort of this very wide spectrum of experience. here's and that as far as sort of menta
and and john mack calls them experi answers because he does not want to. prejudge one way or another what actually happened to these people and that alien abductions really. come to the fore. this in the late 1960s and then really peak in the 1980s, early nineties and the the psychiatrist to study them really believed that something happens to these people and that they report report all of the signs trauma that would be consistent with people who have undergone actual trauma. you know, they up...
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. ♪ buckeyeg withgiving >> welcome back to washington journalt johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. natalie, welcome. guest: thanks for having me. host: how bad of a problem is lead exposure in the united states? guest: yeah. this is, you know, a big problem many years ago and so i would say that as a society we'veone a lot to get lead out of our population. we took it out of gasoline, we took it out of paint. one of the things that we have not dealt with yet is taking king water. because it actually means digging up a lot of old pipes. host: because it's too expensive? guest: it's too expensive, it's underground, we don't know where they are. we're living with a legacy of lead pipes under our streets. host: so how -- what are the actualng lead in your drinking water? guest: yeah. well, if you think about it just as a low-dose chronic exposure over time. that in raood. but we're concerned about -- it's a neuro toxin so we're concerned about development of our children, we're also concerned abour t oude how we're seeing lead maybe be linked to dementia and such. we're concern
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i'm well, ben schafer is a professor of civil and systems engineering at johns hopkins university. he explains how this bridge collapsed off to be initial impact. uh the thing that jumps out at me um when i, when i see the failure and you really zoom in and study it, is that once they, uh, the, the chef hits the concrete pierce, they essentially disintegrate. and rather than you see some twist or buckle or precipitating a van, which propagates through the bridge, you just see the bridge move vertically downward. it was supported all of its gravity load coming through that tear, and then that was removed. and so it just moves vertically downward and everything you see that happens after that is just the chain of events where the weakest link sales as that one part is removed. and so it's a balance structure. and so it takes a few seconds for the one span to fail, and then the balance is lost. and then the 2nd span sales on the other side of it's it's, it's very dramatic. and in troubling. but it all starts with that. i did notice a shift, right? even when you look at the images, it'
i'm well, ben schafer is a professor of civil and systems engineering at johns hopkins university. he explains how this bridge collapsed off to be initial impact. uh the thing that jumps out at me um when i, when i see the failure and you really zoom in and study it, is that once they, uh, the, the chef hits the concrete pierce, they essentially disintegrate. and rather than you see some twist or buckle or precipitating a van, which propagates through the bridge, you just see the bridge move...
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this johns hopkins civil engineer expert telling us let's be real about how long it rebuild. this structure stretch a mile and a half and so high above the port, it will take, he said, we're talking five to ten years. and it will be a massive infrastructure project that will cost an awful lot of money. yes, the federal government is promising to come in with money to help start the process. but first they have got to clear the wreckage from the collapsed bridge out of the water, hallie. >> tom costello, thank you. kevin, the director of the center for transportation research at the university of tennessee. kevin, you heard tom talking there about the ship going something like 8 knots and the secretary discussing the unique circumstances here, the incredible unique circumstances that led to the catastrophic collapse of this bridge. talk us through next steps. what is the biggest priority for investigators moving forward? >> the biggest step is to understand what happened with the ship, to make sure that sort of thing doesn't happen again. the neck step, remove the debris from
this johns hopkins civil engineer expert telling us let's be real about how long it rebuild. this structure stretch a mile and a half and so high above the port, it will take, he said, we're talking five to ten years. and it will be a massive infrastructure project that will cost an awful lot of money. yes, the federal government is promising to come in with money to help start the process. but first they have got to clear the wreckage from the collapsed bridge out of the water, hallie....
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he's a professor of civil and systems engineering johns hopkins university. welcome to the program. so obviously the focus is still quite righty on rescue efforts, but inevitably they will be questions raised over how this could have happened a yeah, and i agree point to i think, you know, we're going to try to have lessons learned. maybe not a bridge failure that we're looking at here, but a kind of infrastructure system failure with such a large container, ship striking the bridge and then causing the collapse of last night. and not withstanding that, it was hit by a ship. i mean, does this raise any issues about the, the strength of, of america's transport infrastructure in general? yeah, i mean, i don't think that the individual bridge um, uh, we have specific structural concerns about it as a bridge. but it's interesting to know the, this is not the 1st bridge to be a hit and destroyed by by ship traffic. um, there is a relatively famous one in us history and 1980 in tampa which led to a, a large number of changes in the way we protect bridges in the united states. including an
he's a professor of civil and systems engineering johns hopkins university. welcome to the program. so obviously the focus is still quite righty on rescue efforts, but inevitably they will be questions raised over how this could have happened a yeah, and i agree point to i think, you know, we're going to try to have lessons learned. maybe not a bridge failure that we're looking at here, but a kind of infrastructure system failure with such a large container, ship striking the bridge and then...
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in te relations from johns hopkins university, his areas of expertise are national security, nato, european politics and security with a anc states. we have hudson's own luke coffey, a senior fellow, has an extensive body of work on european security, as well as peter rough, senior fellow, director,>c center on europe and eurasia. luke and peter published a policy paper on this particular issue. wanted to give some opening remarks for folks on the panel. andrew, start with you. thanks so much for being here. andrew: thank you for inviting me. i am honored to be here speaking to this audience. i just actually returned from fian poland about 10 days ago. also stopped over on the way here and i have to tell you that the news is both good and concerning. so let me do the half full, half empty, hopefully i will end at n here. the ■mto■ enlarge. to bring sweden and finland is a strategic game changer for the alliance and for the region. it the strategic depth that it needed in that region. it has transformed the security equation around the baltic. it has severely complicated russian military
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there is a study from johns hopkins that points to shortages for those who need it. these drugs are not specifically for weight loss, but are being used for it. can you give me a sense of what is happening? the study was 1800 people. are these shortages real? what are these drugs used for for their primary use? >> this is really important. the other leading health story that we are talking about, these medications are called gop's for sure. effectively they can treat type two diabetes. in some cases if you are overweight and have a bmi greater than 30 now we have these medications that are on the market. the indication is actually weight loss. the problem that you are highlighting is the list price is $1000 per month, 10 times what we are seeing in other countries. it is been marked up here in the united states. it is unfortunate. that is causing people like in this study in johns hopkins, that look the people that will qualify, only about 2% are actually getting affordable access. here we are talking, the pharmaceutical companies releasing press release after press
there is a study from johns hopkins that points to shortages for those who need it. these drugs are not specifically for weight loss, but are being used for it. can you give me a sense of what is happening? the study was 1800 people. are these shortages real? what are these drugs used for for their primary use? >> this is really important. the other leading health story that we are talking about, these medications are called gop's for sure. effectively they can treat type two diabetes. in...
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well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. anotheth oe to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they alsohey didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. judge charles landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in the 19th century, wrote a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to defend against the scurrilous attacks that that thomas dixon d.w. had said. and he tiaekn.20latheote tus urisanmiop an of honorable thaddeus stevens. oh yeah i don't have to read all these to you. just the housekeeper. yes. thomas. frederick woodley and i received his biographer. and these guys, you know they they really that
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now royal reporter, elie hall and professor ecology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. otis brawley. thank you both for being here. this has been something that has captivated the world for many weeks now, i mean, it goes from the salacious online gossip to the extraordinary empathy and concern that people are showing right now, given what we're talking about here. ellie, kensington palace that we may released this video. she's by herself but talking about the support she has and her husband and beyond what was the reaction to how she presented in that moment telling the world what she had been diagnosed. >> it was obviously extraordinarily brave of her and not just because of the diagnosis, because no one was expecting it back when she first was hospitalized, kensington palace said that her condition was non-cancerous. so this was a huge surprise. this diagnosis assist to absolutely everyone and i think she wanted to own it. i think she wanted to show that she is going to stand there and face the world. and take care of herself. >> i wonder if if they were throwing eve
now royal reporter, elie hall and professor ecology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. otis brawley. thank you both for being here. this has been something that has captivated the world for many weeks now, i mean, it goes from the salacious online gossip to the extraordinary empathy and concern that people are showing right now, given what we're talking about here. ellie, kensington palace that we may released this video. she's by herself but talking about the support she has and...
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otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. broglie, i'm sorry, we were interrupted before with breaking news out of out of russia. but i just want to continue the conversation because again the palace is not saying what form of cancer this is but it was in catherine's words, major abdominal surgery. and that after putting her after the surgery, doctors discovered this cancer and chemotherapy started in late february. judge, for people i talked to dr. in the last hour who was talking about colorectal cancer and how now the recommended age for having tests done for anybody checkups done for anybody on that has been lowered. can you just talk about the forms of what potentially what kind of a domino cancers there are. and when in people have something checked out >> sure. >> and i can full disclosure was a co-author of the american american cancer society guideline that recommended that people start screaming at 45 instead of 50. >> that for for colorectal cancer for colorectal cancer? >> yes. then why why why lowered the age and
otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. broglie, i'm sorry, we were interrupted before with breaking news out of out of russia. but i just want to continue the conversation because again the palace is not saying what form of cancer this is but it was in catherine's words, major abdominal surgery. and that after putting her after the surgery, doctors discovered this cancer and chemotherapy started in late february. judge, for people i talked to dr....
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otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. bala. yeah. you've assumed heard what catherine has said. i'm wondering what stands out to you from a medical standpoint? she said she she had this major abdominal surgery in january. it was in late february, started chemotherapy that the cancer that initially when she wanted for the surgery, they did not believe that there was cancer. she says she found out later that there was yeah. >> this is we of course all hope the best for this poor woman who has to go through this in a very public way this does happen. you can have, for example, and ovarian cyst or a problem with the ovary that leads to lung abdominal surgery then the pathologist a day or two or three after the surgery while examining the specimen, finds out that there actually was a cancer. there that happens. we also sometimes see it with colon cancer. we then very frequently will give people what we call ageing thank chemotherapy. that's a person where there's no evidence that they have disease left in their body, but there's still the
otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. bala. yeah. you've assumed heard what catherine has said. i'm wondering what stands out to you from a medical standpoint? she said she she had this major abdominal surgery in january. it was in late february, started chemotherapy that the cancer that initially when she wanted for the surgery, they did not believe that there was cancer. she says she found out later that there was yeah. >> this is we of...
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there is a study from johns hopkins that points to shortages for those who need it. these drugs are not specifically for weight loss, but they're being used for them. can you give me a sense of what is happening? the studdedy was 1800 people. shortage is real and what is the drug, what are the drugs used for for their primary use? >> absolutely. this is really important, and the other leading health story really that we're talking about across the country. these medications are called glps for short. they can treat type 2 diabetes. what we're seeing here is major indication if you have type 2 diabetes or in some cases if you are overweight and have a bmi greater than 30. now we have the medications like zepbound that are on the market that actually the indication is weight loss. the problem here that you're highlighting is that the risk is that thousand dollars a month, ten times what we're seeing in other countries that have these exact same medications. it's being marked up here in the united states. it's unfortunate that that's what's happening. that is causing pe
there is a study from johns hopkins that points to shortages for those who need it. these drugs are not specifically for weight loss, but they're being used for them. can you give me a sense of what is happening? the studdedy was 1800 people. shortage is real and what is the drug, what are the drugs used for for their primary use? >> absolutely. this is really important, and the other leading health story really that we're talking about across the country. these medications are called...
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hopkins school of international studies. and great to see as always really appreciate it. what do you make of secretary austin's comments about this price that russia has paid. >> does that >> even resonate inside of russia? do they even hear that message? do they know the price they paid? >> yes, i think people do know the price. i mean, they may not know the exact numbers. of course, russia conceals the number of casualties from its own people. the russians don't advertise how many airplanes they've lost or how many large ships they've lost. ukrainian drones and nor do they talk much about the number of refineries for you so that the cranial have managed to hit in the last few weeks using drones but people of course feel those effects. they may not be able to articulate it. they may be forbidden to speak about it. you can be arrested in russia for criticizing the war. if somebody overhears you even in a restaurant that happened a few months ago to a couple and in central russia, so they feel it, they know things are wrong
hopkins school of international studies. and great to see as always really appreciate it. what do you make of secretary austin's comments about this price that russia has paid. >> does that >> even resonate inside of russia? do they even hear that message? do they know the price they paid? >> yes, i think people do know the price. i mean, they may not know the exact numbers. of course, russia conceals the number of casualties from its own people. the russians don't advertise...
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hopkins and resides in the united states, here makes sure to spew as much hatred as possible against the islamic republic without any facts to back up his claims. let's hear what what he had to say. it's good to see you again. this was the first parliamentary election in iran since the sustained mass protest over the death of massa amini um does the turn out tell you anything? it's another reminder john that iranians know their living the religious dictatorship that can't be reformed via the valid box. i think what's particularly insulting for iranians is that all politicians lie everywhere, but when you're being ruled by a religious. government that rules from moral pedestal and engages in this level of corruption and repression, i think it's even more insulting than just being ruled by your run of the mill corrupt dictatorship. we have enough trouble uh believing polls here in the united states, so i hesitate to put so much or read too much into those opinions expressed in that poll, but do the findings square with your understanding about public sentiment uh in the greater populat
hopkins and resides in the united states, here makes sure to spew as much hatred as possible against the islamic republic without any facts to back up his claims. let's hear what what he had to say. it's good to see you again. this was the first parliamentary election in iran since the sustained mass protest over the death of massa amini um does the turn out tell you anything? it's another reminder john that iranians know their living the religious dictatorship that can't be reformed via the...
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hopkins school of advanced international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. why just bought him in person feel he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. well, dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have uh, connection to the people, but their rules, their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian orthodox church, but from the public mandate, i mean the even style and have elections for this matter in the ussr. so it's not whole, not surprising to that. people like who would want to be the electives in quotation marks again on the human rights. i'm just entering by who he needs to impress. give them that he's. he's grateful. empower, appears to be absolute as well. you know who the style of the warranty impressed when he had to the elections when he was seen or any number of stuff. so the general secretaries, so they, they like go the legitimacy that comes from public boat vote of public confidence in them even t
hopkins school of advanced international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. why just bought him in person feel he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. well, dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have uh, connection to the people, but their rules, their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian orthodox church, but from...
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hopkins university. >> most voucher holders in the u.s. live in moderate to high poverty neighborhoods. and frankly, we've privatized public housing in the u.s. and that means that landlords are our housing providers. and the program rests on our ability to not only get their participation, but meet their needs as well. stephanie: across the country, the number of vouchers is determined by annual funding from congress. but studies have found that funding hasn't kept up with rental prices. another problem is housing supply, says kevin corinth with the conservative american enterprise institute. >> if we can only build, build, build, and build some more. that's the only way we have a potential chance of getting families access to these high opportunity areas that have been demonstrated to have major successful outcomes for themselves and for their kids. stephanie: a lack of affordable housing has led to a surge in homelessness in cities like san francisco, los angeles, and new york. but here in seattle, one of the nation's least affordable c
hopkins university. >> most voucher holders in the u.s. live in moderate to high poverty neighborhoods. and frankly, we've privatized public housing in the u.s. and that means that landlords are our housing providers. and the program rests on our ability to not only get their participation, but meet their needs as well. stephanie: across the country, the number of vouchers is determined by annual funding from congress. but studies have found that funding hasn't kept up with rental prices....
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and stuff, little earlier d w 's by to professor said go ahead, shane code from the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. here's his analysis on the times by russian opposition parties to challenge flooding me. person. well, you know, the russian opposition is always trying to come up with various methods of supposing the regime through different means for example. and one of the previous selections, nevada, a. so organization promotes something called smartvault chain where people would uh, both or candidates selected by nevada named his team in order to prove that would be supported. united russia was not popular and that did not really succeed all that much on this particular protest, both to entail people coming out on sunday to register their support for nevada name, more for freedom and russia and against me. and it's great, it's greatest impact was perhaps to what people see each other. so those people who came out into this into the russian point stations are sort of mainly in europe actually. so that they're not alone. and that's important as it is a kind of a
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so from johns hopkins university, the russians election loomed large and brussels where you foreign ministers have been holding towards the block. so foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, said that paul had been based on what he calls repression and intimidation. and this is also endorsed to fresh sanctions against russian in response to the death of opposition leader like saying the valley. so who's going to be targeted with the sanctions? i asked corresponding to brussels, christine montoya, your pin, the union had made it to you that it was going to be a targeting, specifically individuals who they deemed to be involved in, in the persecution as they would coordinate. and beginning of alex a in the pony, we know that this individuals and entities are in this group of targets. they will likely be targeted with, with a set of freezes, as well as travel bands. we know that the foreign ministers here unanimously agreed upon taking this decisive step. it was pretty clear that the european union felt that it had to respond to this. so we will get more details in the coming days. but we know that
so from johns hopkins university, the russians election loomed large and brussels where you foreign ministers have been holding towards the block. so foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, said that paul had been based on what he calls repression and intimidation. and this is also endorsed to fresh sanctions against russian in response to the death of opposition leader like saying the valley. so who's going to be targeted with the sanctions? i asked corresponding to brussels, christine montoya,...
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hopkins, we're going to have the ceo and the president of the american board of internal medicine by give a big speech in a speech titled, protecting the legitimacy of medical expertise and combating misinformation in medicine that says a lot speech of god, thank you for joining us is good to see you again is great insights. and the growing bipartisan backlash, i guess to senator chuck schumer protecting israel from the senate floor and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu couples come is totally inappropriate and was a dubstep a boycott vote against biden spreading tomorrow more states of gaza we have the four former national security council top official from the mideast pennies the reality, robert greenway who will break it down next on the evening edit. liz: recited the director in the center, national defense and heritage the former national security council top official for the mideast, robert greenway we news coming and robert is good to see you again, president biden today spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the phone when you make of this growing bi
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hopkins school of advanced international studies. as to why not, they may approach and felt even needed any election slow. dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have to mention to the people that their rules, their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian orthodox church, but from the public mandate, i mean even style and have elections for this matter in the ussr. so it's not whole, not surprising to that people like who would want to be the electives in quotation marks again on the human rights. i'm just entering by who he needs to impress, give them that he's. he's grateful. empower appears to be absolute. well, you know, who did the style of the warranty press when he had to the elections when you will see or a number of, of sylvie general secretaries. so they, they like go the legitimacy that comes from public to vote and vote of public confidence in them even though the balls may be red. um, it's just not all that unusual in run command of
hopkins school of advanced international studies. as to why not, they may approach and felt even needed any election slow. dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have to mention to the people that their rules, their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian orthodox church, but from the public mandate, i mean even style and have elections for this matter in the ussr. so it's not whole, not surprising to that...