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david: you must've done ok at johns hopkins undergrad because you got into johns hopkins medical school. dr. vickers: i had to catch up. it took me about a year to catch up. there were classes my classmates had who went to prep schools that i was taking for the first time. i hadn't had calculus when i arrived and they all had calculus. the leveling of the playing ground took a year for it to occur. once the playing ground became level i found that i could compete just as well as they could. david: when you went to johns hopkins medical schools, one of the most famous medical schools in the country, was it integrated at the time or mostly white? dr. vickers: there was a surgeon there who was from alabama, levi watkins, who became a mentor and friend. he grew up in alabama where my grandmother and my mother went to the college where his father was president. levi went to tennessee state vanderbilt, then johns hopkins. stayed on faculty. but challenged johns hopkins that it clearly needed to be more diverse. he wrote all of the african-american medical applicants in the country and encoura
david: you must've done ok at johns hopkins undergrad because you got into johns hopkins medical school. dr. vickers: i had to catch up. it took me about a year to catch up. there were classes my classmates had who went to prep schools that i was taking for the first time. i hadn't had calculus when i arrived and they all had calculus. the leveling of the playing ground took a year for it to occur. once the playing ground became level i found that i could compete just as well as they could....
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levi went to tennessee state, vanderbilt, and then johns hopkins. stayed on faculty but challenged johns hopkins that it clearly needed to be more diverse. so he wrote all the african-american medical applicants in the country and encouraged them to apply to johns hopkins and he provided a platform for people like me to have an interest in going there. david: after you graduated, what did you do? >> i made the transition to realize i wanted to be a surgeon. i looked around the country. david: ultimately went back to alabama. >> that was a hard decision. i offered to stay on faculty at hopkins. i had been there in baltimore for 16 years. i briefly accepted a job to stay but then changed my mind to go to alabama, in part because i felt i wanted to go back home and a new environment. david: is a great surgeon, sometimes you might say i don't need to go into a ministry parts of hospitals, i just want to be a doctor and do surgery. what prompted you to want to get out of just doing surgery to be an administrator and hospital leader? >> i think it was wat
levi went to tennessee state, vanderbilt, and then johns hopkins. stayed on faculty but challenged johns hopkins that it clearly needed to be more diverse. so he wrote all the african-american medical applicants in the country and encouraged them to apply to johns hopkins and he provided a platform for people like me to have an interest in going there. david: after you graduated, what did you do? >> i made the transition to realize i wanted to be a surgeon. i looked around the country....
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they called back to johns hopkins to see if i actually trained. and i said, do what you need to do to be comfortable with this situation. david: what does it take to be a great surgeon? dr. vickers: this may sound trite -- perseverance, resilience. in practical terms, being able to take a blow and not having it become a deformity. and grit. ♪ david: so when you joined memorial sloan-kettering, what you wanted to do is expand the coverage and make sure more people were able to get their services. what progress have you made so far in that? dr. vickers: i wanted memorial sloan-kettering to be a cancer center of the world, both culturally, ethnically and geographically. and there have been some great efforts that occurred, some of them before i got here. one of them was to get our state to really drive managed medicaid, managed care in new york, to actually negotiate with memorial sloan-kettering so patients with medicaid broadly could access us. we have had that law enacted and patients now broadly are able to come to us. our medicaid service of p
they called back to johns hopkins to see if i actually trained. and i said, do what you need to do to be comfortable with this situation. david: what does it take to be a great surgeon? dr. vickers: this may sound trite -- perseverance, resilience. in practical terms, being able to take a blow and not having it become a deformity. and grit. ♪ david: so when you joined memorial sloan-kettering, what you wanted to do is expand the coverage and make sure more people were able to get their...
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i learned early on from one of my mentors at johns hopkins. he was one of the faculty there and he reminded me that people will often have difficulties with you, but don't make their problem your problem. so, one of my early experiences of taking care of a patient who had a liver cancer, or in this case, a bile duct cancer, they struggled that there was a black surgeon saying that they needed half of their liver out. i respected that because it was unusual. even my grandmother had not ever seen a black doctor, so that was a foreign thing to her. i respected the understanding that what they were going through is not the norm. they called back to johns hopkins to see if i actually trained and i said, do what you need to do to be comfortable with the situation. david: what does it take to be a great surgeon. dr. vickers: this may sound trite, perseverance, resilience, being able to take a blow and not having it become a permanent deformity, and grit. ♪ what does a good investment opportunity look like? at t. rowe price we let curiosity light th
i learned early on from one of my mentors at johns hopkins. he was one of the faculty there and he reminded me that people will often have difficulties with you, but don't make their problem your problem. so, one of my early experiences of taking care of a patient who had a liver cancer, or in this case, a bile duct cancer, they struggled that there was a black surgeon saying that they needed half of their liver out. i respected that because it was unusual. even my grandmother had not ever seen...
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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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about seven years ago i joined johns hopkins. i hidden my mph residence either. i did a professor of practice there and directing the center. each year i take between four to six weeks to respond in emergency and keep up my skills, my practice and hopefully make a difference. i think that make me better professor and teacher. i just spent the last four weeks working with various human agencies in supporting the gaza crisis based in oman, jordan, and cairo. i returned about five days ago. host: before we talk about the situation, give us an idea of what the health care situation was in gaz before the israeli-ground invasio -- and israeli ground invasion. guest: very similar to what we see in many middle-income countries. they receive -- often the health care is free of charge. they have access to primary health care, hospitalizations. they have good public health services. luckily, there vaccination rates in gaza was very high, which is important for this crisis. there are still a lot of problems. the lifestyle issues. many high rates of noncommunicable diseases l
about seven years ago i joined johns hopkins. i hidden my mph residence either. i did a professor of practice there and directing the center. each year i take between four to six weeks to respond in emergency and keep up my skills, my practice and hopefully make a difference. i think that make me better professor and teacher. i just spent the last four weeks working with various human agencies in supporting the gaza crisis based in oman, jordan, and cairo. i returned about five days ago. host:...
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so laura bloomfield from johns hopkins university. thank you. i think that i think nations has begun. i'm investigation into its agency for palestinian refugees. none of those under the organizations facing intense scrutiny since a israel la q summer had staff of being involved in the october 7th. how most attacks, several countries, including a survey, jeremy, and the us have halted financial contributions. the agency says it will have to suspend operations in casa, unless that funding is restored. a cell phone ross, a condo, so one of gods as last lifelines the many here. these blue and white bags of flour, a little bit stand between them and install of ation. but with more and more of the agencies don't, is cutting off that funding. people here in the southern city of rafa. yeah. the west. that's what i looked with. oh, me in this doping, moonrise 8 distribution is a catastrophe in the gaza strip. you know, like is it was a handout on main supports and if they still, there will be assignments like the one of the no colors going to be much as
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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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so a lot of bloomfield from johns hopkins university. thank you and we'll stay in the middle east for our next door. a syrian state media reporting that's and these right of us try come at damascus sub has killed several people including rainy and advise us. so i think the ministry, so the state news agency says the sol targeted several areas just south of the capital. and that's a number of civilians were killed. israel hasn't commented on the attack. ranking members of events revolutionary god were killed and another lives, des riley, striking damascus only of this month. so your opinion says it will wait for the results of the united nations investigation before deciding whether to suspend contributions to the un agency for palestinian refugees. data organization, known as underwater, is facing intense scrutiny since israel a key to some of its staff of involvement in the october 7th. how must tara attacks several countries including easily germany. i'm us have already suspended funding fund ross, a condo. so one of gauze is last life
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with that was thomas read from johns hopkins university over to haiti. now the government has declared a state of emergency as violence and the island nation escalates. armed gangs there have attacked to prisons allowing thousands of inmates to escape cross arms gangs of setup roadblocks in many parts of the capital. the whole pies following an explosion of violence. gunfire was reported in several neighborhoods. the people drive and walk by bodies lying in the streets, some with their hands tied behind their backs. police officers are among the dead. overwhelmed by coordinated attacks, orchestrated by a former officer, turned to gang leader nick named barbecue, who says he won't stop until teddy's prime minister. and yet all he is gone. we should national police and the military to take responsibility and the rest are you under the once again, we not against the people down to groups on north your enemy. a risk of the under the, for the countries liberation. these weapons that we have a not to hotel for all those who come from the same menu as we do the
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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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i am the dean of the business school at johns hopkins and it is a delight to have you here. looking forward to the panel as we dive even deeper into the warming waters here. i want to thank dan polsky who leads our hopkins business of health initiative i know all of you are familiar with. dan has done a fabulous job again together all the interests related to business of health at hopkins. this is a wonderful collaborative effort of the business school together with the three schools of east baltimore. the school of medicine, school of public health and the school of nursing. when we talk about the business of health, we are not just talking about roi and margins and profitability. we are talking holistically about intersection of business and health. even beyond the health sector. today's theme is indicative of how deep the issues are that we care not only about customers but also about our employees and our communities as well. it is fabulous we are able on earth day to focus deep into this issue. with that i would like to focus -- i would like to introduce joanne back. wh
i am the dean of the business school at johns hopkins and it is a delight to have you here. looking forward to the panel as we dive even deeper into the warming waters here. i want to thank dan polsky who leads our hopkins business of health initiative i know all of you are familiar with. dan has done a fabulous job again together all the interests related to business of health at hopkins. this is a wonderful collaborative effort of the business school together with the three schools of east...
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the students have set up being comments in front of the johns hopkins library is a part called the beach official. was the the 1st i started here last monday, inspired by other protests that they've seen around the united states. johns hopkins university is one of the most famous in america. it is a very prestigious medical school. and many of the people here have been seeing how did they feel really sorry for the doctors in guys after the fighting a games, almost impossible, always to try and treat their patients. now this is one of the most famous views of the university. looking back towards the library and as you can see, the yacht here is covered with tents. and in fact, over the last few days, the number of times is increase. the number of people protesting here is increased and it's not just students, it's people from the local community as well that they've made demands to the university, including this investment from any connections they have with as well. and also making sure that the university cuts as military ties as well as the seas that that is helping to fuel the is real
the students have set up being comments in front of the johns hopkins library is a part called the beach official. was the the 1st i started here last monday, inspired by other protests that they've seen around the united states. johns hopkins university is one of the most famous in america. it is a very prestigious medical school. and many of the people here have been seeing how did they feel really sorry for the doctors in guys after the fighting a games, almost impossible, always to try and...
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this is johns hopkins university in baltimore. it is one of the most famous medical schools in the world. normally the view that people relate to johns hopkins is from the bottom of the hill, looking up the grass here. this is an area known as the beach and then you get to the library at the top of the hill limit is fed a calming and restful, and that is where the students have chosen to states that protest they've been here since last monday. so what's that? uh, $1112.00 days now, there's more than a 100 of them. they've got the larger tens of encampment running the site. and inside they have the much smaller tense that we've seen in these protests all over the united states. now, yesterday the university told the protest those that they had until 6 pm to sign a document to say that they were leaving, they wouldn't come back. and if they did that, then that wouldn't impact them graduating. it wouldn't go into a permanent record, it wouldn't lead to any possible charges. and an almost as one, the students refused to sign that docu
this is johns hopkins university in baltimore. it is one of the most famous medical schools in the world. normally the view that people relate to johns hopkins is from the bottom of the hill, looking up the grass here. this is an area known as the beach and then you get to the library at the top of the hill limit is fed a calming and restful, and that is where the students have chosen to states that protest they've been here since last monday. so what's that? uh, $1112.00 days now, there's more...
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the deal with protesting students administration at johns hopkins heated the key to monitor students who had set up an anti war incompetence on campus, practical hang reports. now the tense home to protesters on the johns hopkins university campus for the last 13 days voluntarily taken down after they were able to make a deal with the university officials. the administration is offering us a very fast track review of our divestment concerns. and then the boat, the board of trustees is going to vote on that. in either march or june of 2025. as part of the deal, the student protesters will also not face disciplinary action. and the protesters have agreed not to disrupt the upcoming graduation ceremony. something that has happened across the country in the last few days. at duke university students walk out before committee and jerry seinfeld, a vocal supporter of israel gave a speech. this was received at the university of california berkeley. and the university of north carolina chapel hill. protest after the ceremonies at the university of texas in austin and it virginia commonwealth
the deal with protesting students administration at johns hopkins heated the key to monitor students who had set up an anti war incompetence on campus, practical hang reports. now the tense home to protesters on the johns hopkins university campus for the last 13 days voluntarily taken down after they were able to make a deal with the university officials. the administration is offering us a very fast track review of our divestment concerns. and then the boat, the board of trustees is going to...
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associate professor of science at john hopkins. we are mapping violent hostility, and looking at democracy. >> think is so much for having me. this is the focus of the research. we are facing global democracy. we are looking at the work. >> we have increased quality. this is looking at all of the voices. we are looking at the partisanship. we are looking at the political violence in the u.s. we have entire levels of political violence and intense threats. >> is the washington post. violent, political threats. this was part of the american democracy. what do you think is behind that surge? what is causing that? >> this is the increase over the last many years. in general, we have larger numbers of threat levels to elected officials. they were trying to stay in office. we are stopping them from doing their job throughout the day. they have also intended to intimidate people from wanting to do their job. the threat can be an effective way to silence who might otherwise stand up to it. >> tell me the nature of political threats and vio
associate professor of science at john hopkins. we are mapping violent hostility, and looking at democracy. >> think is so much for having me. this is the focus of the research. we are facing global democracy. we are looking at the work. >> we have increased quality. this is looking at all of the voices. we are looking at the partisanship. we are looking at the political violence in the u.s. we have entire levels of political violence and intense threats. >> is the washington...
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no, john hopkins, you johns hopkins university is very famous bank statements for his medical school . the view here is one that people tend to associate with the university on the site and just the other side of the camp is where a lot of people on graduation we get their pictures taken. of course we're coming up to graduation week. no, one of the people who is here in the camp is to model to model. first of all, explain to is why you're waiting a mass glasses and also a head score. yeah, so i have nothing to hide, but the university has britain. anyone who is seen up in cameron with legal and academic sanctions. so i'm really just trying to protect myself my identity and also protects immunocompromised friends that come in and visit the camp. and know that the university has said that if you, if you hadn't signed the form by 6 pm, then this protest would go on your permanent records and could leads to the possibility of, you know, graduating. how does that impacted the people here? cuz for many people, graduation must be very close. yeah, so obviously we're still here. they did giv
no, john hopkins, you johns hopkins university is very famous bank statements for his medical school . the view here is one that people tend to associate with the university on the site and just the other side of the camp is where a lot of people on graduation we get their pictures taken. of course we're coming up to graduation week. no, one of the people who is here in the camp is to model to model. first of all, explain to is why you're waiting a mass glasses and also a head score. yeah, so i...
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now it has reached the john hopkins hospital. it is facing backlash for a newsletter sent out by the facility chief diversity off officer. she revealed that the diversity word of the month is, privilege. and she says in the united states privilege is granted to the people who have membership of one or more of the social identity groups. which groups? why people, if a buddy group, heterosexuals, s cisgender, middle-age people, english-speaking people, she emphasizes that privilege is a characteristically invisible to people who have it and people and dominant groups. they have earned the privilege is that they enjoy, and that everyone can have access to these privileges if the work ton them. now, they are backtracking apologizing saying that there was a definition shove the word privilege which after reflecting i regret. it was simplistic and poorly worded and had the opposite effect of the exclusionary and hurtful for people within our community. i retract my statement and i am sorry. so what are your thoughts? >> i hit every sin
now it has reached the john hopkins hospital. it is facing backlash for a newsletter sent out by the facility chief diversity off officer. she revealed that the diversity word of the month is, privilege. and she says in the united states privilege is granted to the people who have membership of one or more of the social identity groups. which groups? why people, if a buddy group, heterosexuals, s cisgender, middle-age people, english-speaking people, she emphasizes that privilege is a...
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johns hopkins coming under fire. her newsletter got sent out by the group's chief diversity er officer. in the us privileges granted to people have membership in one or more of the social identity groups as she listed the groups including peopledd who are whit able-bodied heterosexuals cyst gendered meals, christians, w middle-aged and speak english. as you can imagine outrage in suited as she's calls it overly simplisticve and poorly worded there's a group why this groupa do no harm exist they try to keep politics out of the exam room. you can call them up and say this is happening in my yo hospital they will file a lawsuit for you. why would that still be necessary? you can imagine how much time she spent e writing this email. >> afterou listing all of those they claim by definition such privileges invisible to you so if you believe your achievements came through hard wrong.d talent it's you can't see it but i can as a depression overlord so if you are privileges invisible to you so is your defense against accusati
johns hopkins coming under fire. her newsletter got sent out by the group's chief diversity er officer. in the us privileges granted to people have membership in one or more of the social identity groups as she listed the groups including peopledd who are whit able-bodied heterosexuals cyst gendered meals, christians, w middle-aged and speak english. as you can imagine outrage in suited as she's calls it overly simplisticve and poorly worded there's a group why this groupa do no harm exist they...
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and that check go from the henry kissinger center for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our president biden may have escaped to criminal charges over his alleged mishandling of classified information, but the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign. registered republicans special council brought her advised against pursuing criminal charges against the president because he was concerned a jury would not believe he wilfully held onto classified documents. you wrote this in his report, the whole said considered that at trial missed the bible would likely present himself to a jewelry, as he did during our interview of him as a sympathetic, well meeting elderly man with a full memory of the president to use the hastily cold and celtic, of press conference, the he's out of those claims. i mean, i'm an elderly man and i know what i'm doing. i'm in prison in this country back on the street as you know, initially present mexico, c. c, did not want to open up the gate to a
and that check go from the henry kissinger center for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our president biden may have escaped to criminal charges over his alleged mishandling of classified information, but the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign. registered republicans special council brought her advised against pursuing criminal charges against the president because he...
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thank you. mean, well, students at johns hopkins university in baltimore have defied oldest and that protest against israel as well and gaza. hundreds of protest as of setup combined, pitching tends on part of the campus. they've been there since last week. and the school of students to leave by the end of wednesday. now students have also said incumbents in front of the johns hopkins, flying by a park called the beach, our fisher hospital because it has been here for 11 days. and in fact, it's actually going with more tense, and it's not just students, as people from the local community, the johns hopkins university is famous. i'm one of the things that it's famous for is producing doctors and people in the camp of pulled is that they're concerned that the adult doesn't guys are fighting and almost impossible battle with the number of casualties that they are dealing with. this is one of the famous views as well for the university. in fact, people tend to get their pictures taken here and graduation date, and we're coming up very soon to graduation date for many students. but some o
thank you. mean, well, students at johns hopkins university in baltimore have defied oldest and that protest against israel as well and gaza. hundreds of protest as of setup combined, pitching tends on part of the campus. they've been there since last week. and the school of students to leave by the end of wednesday. now students have also said incumbents in front of the johns hopkins, flying by a park called the beach, our fisher hospital because it has been here for 11 days. and in fact, it's...
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okay, let's try and go from the henry kissinger santa, for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our presence by and may have escaped criminal charges over his election. mishandling of classified information about the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign, registered republicans special council robert her advised against pursuing criminal charges against the president because he was concerned a jury would not believe he wilfully held onto classified documents. you wrote this in his report. we've also considered bad at trial, missed the bible, would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him as a sympathetic, well meeting elderly man with a pool of memory. now the president to use the hastily cold and chaotic of press conference, the he's out those claims as well. mean, i'm an elderly man and i know what though i'm doing, i'm present in this country back on the street as you know initially present mexico, c. c, did not want to open up the g
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security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon. what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me and for inviting me. um to show, uh wow, uh space in general space capabilities support and has services, superstructures, development security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and shows for precision assess and national pride domestically. they also help development back home. so i think there's several drivers behind that. those recent events in space. it does seem to have a accelerated though over these last few years. it seems to have some of the race yes, um menu on the many have described what is happening currently as a race. um and one could potentially see that this race because we are all trying to get to the same place uh, the softball. the more around the same time frame. uh, and various countries are developing a capabilities to the end. um, however, and the one in itself
security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon. what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me and for inviting me. um to show, uh wow, uh space in general space capabilities support and has services, superstructures, development security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and shows for precision assess and...
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such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugene finkel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings of civilians in the kyiv region were discovered in the spring of 2022, after russian troops retreated from there. they took place in different cities and towns, but their main symbol was the butch. then the first serious statements about the genocide were made. once it was a quiet suburb of the ukrainian capital. nowadays, the town of bucha is synonymous with death. and devastation. hundreds of ukrainians died here, many apparently executed by the russian military. bodies with signs of torture, rape and execution are exhumed. some, it seems, were killed with their hands tied. russian soldiers did not c
such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugene finkel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass...
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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
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...
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security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon, what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me into inviting me um to show uh, well, uh, space in general space capabilities, support and hand services superstructures, developments security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and transfer precision assess and national pride of domestically. they also help development back home. so i think there's several drivers behind that. those recent events in space. it does seem to have a accelerated though over these last few years. it seems to have some of the race yes. um menu on the many have described what is happening currently as a race. um and one could potentially see that this race because we are all trying to get to the same place uh, the softball. the one around the same time frame uh, and various countries are developing capabilities to the end. um, however, and the one in itself is
security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon, what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me into inviting me um to show uh, well, uh, space in general space capabilities, support and hand services superstructures, developments security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and transfer precision assess and...
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edward joseph with the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you so much for breaking this down for us. ♪ john: state flags have become part of the national reckoning of cultural seitivity and the historical treatment of native americans by white settlers. ali rogin is back to tell us how minnesota is poised to get a new flag in may, redesigned to get rid of what one critic called "a cluttered genocidal mess." ali: atop minnesota's flag, which has flown over the state for six decades, the phrase "l'etoile du nord" - the north star. but critics say this flag needs a new direction. >> it just was kind of a cluttered mess and you couldn't really tell what was going on on it. ali: in 2021, state representative mike frieberg introduced the bill to replace the flag, which depicts a native american man riding away on a horse, as a settler plows the land. >> the problems with the imagery on the seal are etty incontrovertibly racially motivated merit cash motivated. >> for me as a dakota wia, or dakota woman, i felt the old flag was offensive. a
edward joseph with the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you so much for breaking this down for us. ♪ john: state flags have become part of the national reckoning of cultural seitivity and the historical treatment of native americans by white settlers. ali rogin is back to tell us how minnesota is poised to get a new flag in may, redesigned to get rid of what one critic called "a cluttered genocidal mess." ali: atop minnesota's flag, which has flown over...
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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
. ♪ 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...
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. >> joining us this morning is gerard anderson, johns hopkins louisburg school of public health aic professor there. here too talk about the rising cost of prescription drugs. so how much have prescription drugs cost got up in recent years? >> they're gone up about three e to four times faster than inflation and they just keep rising and we don't seem to have any way to slow it down. >> why do they keep rising? >> there's a number of reasons, but essentially the brand-name drugs which is a once you are about all the time represent about 80% of the spending and they have a patent and of market exclusivity. so they essentially have a government run monopoly so they can charge whatever they want. if a for-profit company can charge whatever they want, they will charge whatever they want and they do. also there's a whole group of people that are trying to buy drugs, and everybody has a different system. so unlike other countries which have one systemou to buy drugs,e have a myriad of systems. the medicare has a system. medicaid has a different system. private insurers have many different
. >> joining us this morning is gerard anderson, johns hopkins louisburg school of public health aic professor there. here too talk about the rising cost of prescription drugs. so how much have prescription drugs cost got up in recent years? >> they're gone up about three e to four times faster than inflation and they just keep rising and we don't seem to have any way to slow it down. >> why do they keep rising? >> there's a number of reasons, but essentially the...