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i mean, you know, it, if you go to the johns hopkins, john johns hopkins is a very famous medical institution in baltimore, maryland. they have their own johns hopkins corona virus institute. the statistics are still on my website. if you have a look at the statistics that shows the average percentage of people who died from cove it around the world per capita, on average was less than one percent. and yet the whole world was still locked down. dimitri, any final comments from you on that absolutely loved downs, work in the west, more than the work in in the poor countries. and demand reason is that one of the reasons why rich countries are rich, his work ethic work. ethic includes police and order enforcement, and that's why in many poor countries there were more people who are who suffered or did not adhere to locked down, and therefore defend demick as much greater effect in these countries and, and, and richard countries, that's $12.00, and a one percent, i believe i, we may differ a but lot downs have a lot to do with why it's stopped on one percent. well, i mean again, i guess what we h
i mean, you know, it, if you go to the johns hopkins, john johns hopkins is a very famous medical institution in baltimore, maryland. they have their own johns hopkins corona virus institute. the statistics are still on my website. if you have a look at the statistics that shows the average percentage of people who died from cove it around the world per capita, on average was less than one percent. and yet the whole world was still locked down. dimitri, any final comments from you on that...
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and we thank you for it to thomas read from a johns hopkins university. thank you. as a china where nearly 3000 delegates, a gathering for the annual meeting of the countries political elite, the national people's congress comedies, policy show, peace liaison policy for the head of economy struggling and regional tensions running high over time. want in a surprise, move beijing as well. so scraps the traditional news conference with the premier, the chunk of a few opportunities for jen this to question the chinese liter dw is asia, i'm an inspector of recruitment has more on this. is congress. it's chinese political theater. at its finest ties as a communist party, delegates gathered beneath red flags and beijing's great hold of the people for china's annual legislature. the national people's congress is basically a rubber style parliament, but the event does offer signals of had the ruling communists to lease the balance . the need to kick start the flagging economy would leader she jim. ping's focus on security and expanding the parties role facing stance on self
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and we thank you for it to thomas read from a johns hopkins university. thank you. as a group, i think crating children that how does that travel to the us to raise awareness of mass abductions by russia. authorities estimate that at least 19000 children have been forcibly relocated from ukraine to russia since the invasion 2 years ago. i dw, is that in his poll reports for washington dc, so i saw you on kiera victims. so 1st i swore in ukraine. the 3 children were adopted by russian soldiers during the royal siege of maria pull 2 years ago, after most of the parents were killed. indeed tech they travel to washington to share their stories and seek support from lawmakers to continue funding. ukraine. why we're working very hard with wondrous and the white house and everyone on the additional supplementary by just this issue, kids and especially having their voice as a having brave 11 year old, 13 year old saying i wanted to go back home. i am ukrainian, i didn't want to be turned into russian and they, they were holding maggie, my, my will, this is such a powerful m
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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
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hopkins school, different funds to international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. why does bottom associated feel? he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. well, dictators like to do that. it became just like to stress that they have uh, connection 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 that, that people like who would want to be the electives in quotation marks again and again. right. i'm just in saying 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 his elections, when he will see or a number of, of so the general secretaries. so they, they like go the legitimacy that comes from public boat vote of public confidence in them, even tho
hopkins school, different funds to international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. why does bottom associated feel? he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. well, dictators like to do that. it became just like to stress that they have uh, connection 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...
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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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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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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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marty makary the professionor of health policy at johns hopkins university. the health minister, her statement ending the routine prescription of puberty blockers will help insure that care is based on evidence, expert clinical opinion as is in the best interest of the child. do you support this move? >> i do because the u.k. did this the right way. they did an objective review. commissioned a group of scientists to look at all the evidence and they concluded from the formal review there was not enough evidence to support the safety and effectiveness of puberty blockers. in particular they looked at a study from a clinic that is now scheduled to be closed where they looked at kids who got puberty blockers. a third of them had worsening, declining mental health and about another third had no improvement whatsoever. a third had no benefit and no improvement. that was a wake-up call to the doctors in the u.k. and that's when they said look we have no evidence to support this. let's put this on hold for now. >> bill: you just heard our reporter from london, greg
marty makary the professionor of health policy at johns hopkins university. the health minister, her statement ending the routine prescription of puberty blockers will help insure that care is based on evidence, expert clinical opinion as is in the best interest of the child. do you support this move? >> i do because the u.k. did this the right way. they did an objective review. commissioned a group of scientists to look at all the evidence and they concluded from the formal review there...
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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
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...
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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
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....
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hopkins university and a ba in biology from northwestern. welcome. senator jim tell, u.s. senator from missouri, which time he was a member of the senate armed services and energy and national resources committee. he was vice chair of the bipartisan commission of the prevention of wmd proliferation and terrorism. it has concluded that unless action is taken, a biological event in the united states is likely. he has criticized the federal government's readiness to deal with major public health crises. so have i, senator. mr. kenneth wayne steen serving as the undersecretary of intelligence and analysis at the department of homeland security. he was confirmed by the united states senate in june 2022. the office of intelligence and analysis, he's a member of and the department liaison to the u.s. intelligence community. he serves as the chief intelligence officer for dhs and reports directly to the dhs secretary and director of national intelligence. he also previously served as a commissioner on the bipartisan commission on bio defense as a me
hopkins university and a ba in biology from northwestern. welcome. senator jim tell, u.s. senator from missouri, which time he was a member of the senate armed services and energy and national resources committee. he was vice chair of the bipartisan commission of the prevention of wmd proliferation and terrorism. it has concluded that unless action is taken, a biological event in the united states is likely. he has criticized the federal government's readiness to deal with major public health...
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hopkins and i do research in intellectual history and social theory. the most important issue i'd like to hear the president discuss in the state of the union, the dangers that artificial intelligence poses to our civilization the way it might undermine ourve a fully e and might threaten our i'm joy st. louis missouri, i'd like the president to take care and close the border because we're getting too many people illegals in here and it's just getting overwhelming and a lot of crime. >> hi, i'm asia, i'm from new jersey. the thing i'd like the president to address anything related to gaza and palestine. it's very important right now and it just seeing the ignorance people not talking about it and choosing to look at it in one way. >> watch the state of the union address thursday, at 8 p.m. eastern, on c-span. our mobile video at c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government who are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you calljct2 at sparklight it's our home, too, and
hopkins and i do research in intellectual history and social theory. the most important issue i'd like to hear the president discuss in the state of the union, the dangers that artificial intelligence poses to our civilization the way it might undermine ourve a fully e and might threaten our i'm joy st. louis missouri, i'd like the president to take care and close the border because we're getting too many people illegals in here and it's just getting overwhelming and a lot of crime. >>...