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., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind at howard, it's estimated that that school remained open. when i heard that number in...
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the sustainability leadership council has existed at johns hopkins for a while now. last year was the first year we put a health care section in our annual meeting. this year, there was a full days worth of events based on health care practitioners, policy researchers. people coming from different parts of the sector waking up to this issue and wanting to do something about it. it is not just us here on this stage. it is a tremendous amount of momentum building in this sector. i think it is a bottom-up thing. why we use so much plastic . i agree with jodi's point the disposable syringe is unlikely to shift back to the glass syringe. disposable gloves are unlikely to switch back. i can show you ads for glove washers. i don't see a market for those products. you look at this literature on surgical drapes and part of the reason it is wonderful to engage with anesthesiology is in addition to the gases, the or is the largest site of waste production in the hospital. all the stuff is left on the floor. when i was in my medical training, i did two surgical rotations in the
the sustainability leadership council has existed at johns hopkins for a while now. last year was the first year we put a health care section in our annual meeting. this year, there was a full days worth of events based on health care practitioners, policy researchers. people coming from different parts of the sector waking up to this issue and wanting to do something about it. it is not just us here on this stage. it is a tremendous amount of momentum building in this sector. i think it is a...
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hopkins school of advanced international studies. welcome to you, laura. very good to have you with us once again. we're starting to get some idea of the potential contours of what deal might look like. some potential concessions on the israeli side in terms of the number of hostages and on the hamas side in terms of the length of that ceasefire. it is potential at the moment but what do you make of the shape of that deal? secretary antony blinken as his foot on the gasp but the question is is he in neutral or drive? i'm here for several reasons. first of all, hamas is being offered a better deal and an improved deal and they acknowledged that for the first time in seven—month israel isn't softening their position. i said a second reason is hamas by releasing those two hostage tapes last week of the american hostages that they're they're clearly playing their big cards. that says to me they are under increased pressure, whether from within or from without, they are ready to cut a deal. also on the israeli side, i think there has be
hopkins school of advanced international studies. welcome to you, laura. very good to have you with us once again. we're starting to get some idea of the potential contours of what deal might look like. some potential concessions on the israeli side in terms of the number of hostages and on the hamas side in terms of the length of that ceasefire. it is potential at the moment but what do you make of the shape of that deal? secretary antony blinken as his foot on the gasp but the question is is...
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you know, it seems like not john hopkins, but, you know, putting the messenger to the side, the, the actual message, the news, the facts that may emerge in this investigation. and when that comes, when there's a clear, a silver head reading, looking at the details, looking at the possible links on this cut and have an effect on joe biden's chances in the us election. is it going to be one of the issues that that he could be asking questions about in the next 6 months? yes, that's a very good question. and i think it's very important question for american politics, because the russian side now is going to conduct this investigation. and you have to follow the investigation wherever the facts lead you. if the facts lead you to ukraine or the facts lead you even further to the united states, then questions are going to have to be answered. and if the, if the that's or irrefutable joe biden is going to have to answer for that. now the us likes to claim that it doesn't sponsor a terrorist attacks. it doesn't sponsor terrorist organizations. well, we only have to look through history at th
you know, it seems like not john hopkins, but, you know, putting the messenger to the side, the, the actual message, the news, the facts that may emerge in this investigation. and when that comes, when there's a clear, a silver head reading, looking at the details, looking at the possible links on this cut and have an effect on joe biden's chances in the us election. is it going to be one of the issues that that he could be asking questions about in the next 6 months? yes, that's a very good...
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y eso será gracias al programa del hospital johns hopkins health childrens que los agentes van a aprender sobre el trastorno del espectro autista. la finalidad es que los oficiales sepan cómo interactuar, cómo comunicarse efectivamente con las personas que tienen autismo, tanto en situaciones de crisis como en situaciones que no lleguen a una escalada. las reuniones del consejo del condado de santa clara podrían ser traducidas simultáneamente a varios idiomas. esto sucedió después de que se desatara una polémica durante la reunión del pasado 16 de abril, donde se discutía el futuro de la unidad de traumatología del centro médico regional y solo se proporcionó la traducción en español. este hecho causó molestia en la comunidad que habla otros idiomas. ante esta situación, la presidenta de la junta reconoció el error y ofreció disculpas, asegurando que no volvería a ocurrir. 5 con 4 hora de cambiar de tema y de saludar a marcelo rivera esta tarde. prepararnos para el fin de semana que ya llegó. buenas tardes marcelo. buenas tardes chicas. buenas tardes amigos televidente
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we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkins university and former middle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. . caitriona: how serious of a shift is that, we think back to october 7, joe biden flying to israel, embracing benjamin netanyahu, and this conversation? >> it has been changing. we went from a hug to a businesslike handshake, and today we got a slap on the wrist. it is propagated by israel's relationship in the middle east on the same day that israel mistakenly killed seven aid workers from the west, they deliberately killed iranian generals up in damascus. israel is now under threat. they managed to take off both the americans and the iranians in the same day, and i do not think america is going to le
we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkins university and former middle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. ....
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affiliation with university southern california johns hopkins university and harvard university. so it's no wonder she was talent spotters reported by the world economic economics you to come as a in the foreign and security policy. so with all that you know who is up here, and i'm going to tell you this is going to go. so that you any ideas can be thinking of your question because i'm going to try and leave some time for those at the end. so i'm going to ask the doctor come up and give the a coupe remarks and then will have a discussion among ourselves and the ask a few questions, then i'm going to turn to you so this discussion will be as good as you make it as well. we've got until about 3:00. adam want to thank our colleagues at c-span for agreeing to broadcast this so for those in the audience come we are live on c-span. all right. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much, robin. thank you goes to the woodrow wilson center for hosting us today. it's been a truly exemplary cooperation we have been having, thank you for your support of this visit. you probably wondered why
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johns hopkins, together with david, they bought the building where the bar and brothel used to be. the authorities put it up for auction after liquidation. there's a drug den there. everel and david eventually opened a book café in the space. renovations to the building and changes to the sign did not help. the former atmosphere and criminal spirit have been preserved, as has the purpose. book the cafe was notorious. evenings of readings of erotic literature were often held there. at the evening of erotica, haynes took the initiative by reading an excerpt from a fairy tale about a handsome prince who, in a fit of love, managed to awaken the sleeping beauty. then the visitors were invited. read your own juicy stories. out of the blue, haynes suddenly developed a thirst for study, and after closing her business, she entered george town university law school in washington. at that moment i thought, not should i get a legal education, at the same time i’ll take a closer look at what’s what? yes, that's absolutely right. from there, haynes first got an internship and then a job at
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now a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced and international studies. thanks very much. welcome both of you back to the newshour. let me start with you. . as jeff just said, this attack by iran was unprecedented. do you expect israel to retaliate in a significant kind of way and should they? >> i think israel has no choice but to respond. this was unprecedented but the scale of this attack is what is breathtaking. very large attack with ballistic crews missiles and uavs meant to overwhelm israel's layered air defenses. i think it is impossible for israel not to strike back in some way but israel is in a quandary. part of its success in inflicting a humiliating defeat on what is one of the main tools of coercion available to the iranian regime was through the work of its allies including the u.s. coordinating a lot of efforts with centcom, the u.k., france and arab partners. israel does not want to alienate them. the calls for restraint are clearly having an impact. the israeli war cabinet has met four times trying to determine how to respond to it is a
now a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced and international studies. thanks very much. welcome both of you back to the newshour. let me start with you. . as jeff just said, this attack by iran was unprecedented. do you expect israel to retaliate in a significant kind of way and should they? >> i think israel has no choice but to respond. this was unprecedented but the scale of this attack is what is breathtaking. very large attack with ballistic crews missiles and uavs meant...
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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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from johns hopkins through this man through thomas mcadoo very own the chief archivist in the state of alabama. he is sent to to columbia which was then in midtown manhattan and quickly becomes the star pupil and apple of william archibald downing's eye. long story short, dunning dispatched him to the south. he soon becomes the dean of graduate education. that university and he was the the godfather of the southern agrarian movement. those southern writers and historians who established the myth of southern as the core doctrine of law school scholarship. and one or two more questions, and then one, have some questions from everybody else. has the lost cause not been retired the south now richmond is a city is stripped of its monuments and. where does the lost cause live now? has it been sublime? it into. a politics of color that is no longer recognizable as deriving from the fight over enslavement? do you agree? first of all, that the lost cause myth has been retired? no. and i'll tell you why. historians know something that they seldom share with the general public. you have to dig 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 gether. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governinselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error reversing reconstructi reversion to l order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natrder, 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 defend against
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 gether. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governinselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error reversing reconstructi reversion to l order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natrder, is black people to be enslaved....
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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 would have been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery 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,
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nick: this professor at johns hopkins says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran hopes what happened last week will make everybody, europeans and americans, think we don't want to be there again in a week. that would put pressure on israel and the pressure is the kind of deterrent iran was looking for. it is mainly political rather than military gain. nick: while the world urges restraint, the decision is israel's. i'm nick schifrin. ♪ geoff: in the day's other headlines, the ship that caused last month's baltimore bridge collapse had electrical issues before setting off. that's according to the associated press. the news comes just hours after media outlets reported the fbi has opened a criminal probe into why the cargo ship dali crashed into the francis scott key bridge. aerial footage showed people onboard the vessel this morning. the fbi confirmed its agents were carrying out a court-approved search, but wouldn't elaborate. the bodies of three workers, killed in the collapse, have been recovered. 3 others are presumed
nick: this professor at johns hopkins says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran hopes what happened last week will make everybody, europeans and americans, think we don't want to be there again in a week. that would put pressure on israel and the pressure is the kind of deterrent iran was looking for. it is mainly political rather than military gain. nick: while the world urges restraint, the decision is israel's. i'm nick...
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now, sir, is a professor of international affairs and middle east studies at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. >> volley, let me to begin with you. this, in some senses begins on april 1, when israel attacks that iranian embassy in damascus, the consulate building in the iranian embassy iran and israel had been having a shadow war in a sense, the each hitting various things or of the others. we ran through hezbollah in and other malicious. this was the break israel decided to actually attack what would technically under international law be considered iranian territory why do you think that happened? >> i think the iranian understanding, which is important here, was that this was a deliberate calculated step taken by israel, not in response to anything in particular. to divert attention from what was happening in gaza to help fix the rift between united states and israel over the gaza war. and essentially to even draw the united states into the war in the middle east by baiting iran into a major reaction do you think volley the iranian reaction was major? it see
now, sir, is a professor of international affairs and middle east studies at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. >> volley, let me to begin with you. this, in some senses begins on april 1, when israel attacks that iranian embassy in damascus, the consulate building in the iranian embassy iran and israel had been having a shadow war in a sense, the each hitting various things or of the others. we ran through hezbollah in and other malicious. this was the break israel...
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nick: vali nasr is a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran's hope is that what what happened last week will make everybody, particularly europeans and americans, think, we don't want to be there again in a week. so that would put pressure on israel. and that pressure is exactly the kind of deterrence that iran was looking for. so it's mainly political gain rather than military gain. nick: but right now, while the world urges restraint, the decision of what to do next is israel's. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. house speaker republican mike johnson unveiled a proposal this evening to advance security spending for israel and ukraine. the nearly $100 billion package has been stalled for weeks, as johnson tries to appease hard-line members of his own party who have opposed additional aid for ukraine. iran's weekend attack on israel propelled the speak
nick: vali nasr is a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran's hope is that what what happened last week will make everybody, particularly europeans and americans, think, we don't want to be there again in a week. so that would put pressure on israel. and that pressure is exactly the kind of deterrence that iran was looking for. so it's mainly...
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hopkins sent us a health security. he says, a new report is crucial in preventing future. pandemic threats. us, if we would have understood that small aerosol transmissions were occurring over short distances that might influence what personal protective equipment were recommended for individuals to use. it also might have influenced people kind of falsely relying on a 6 foot distance to be kind of iron clad. so i think what it would have done has been more exact. but i think what this really...
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then in tings february, he was hospilized at johns hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five nths until july when he was released to a residentl fality. what we n't know is mont aft that, how muc ght trtment are monitod? during that year received before march last month when his frnd at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, theontgomery unty school district saye has not physically been insi one their schools sceall of022, a that's wh he startetaking online courses, according to police uh, did appear in court on friday on at misdemeanor crge of a threat of mass violence, it carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. he is now being held without bond until his trial scheduled in early june gabe cohen, cnn washington are thanks. >> gabe cohen. >> and we'll be right back this is, a travel show visit. >> my fans around the world via that kind of propaganda. >> anything that's what i do. >> it is my gif doug. hello, ghostbusters it's duck of doggedly moon. we lp people custized and se hundredsn car insurancwith liberty situation re. su
then in tings february, he was hospilized at johns hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five nths until july when he was released to a residentl fality. what we n't know is mont aft that, how muc ght trtment are monitod? during that year received before march last month when his frnd at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, theontgomery unty school district saye has not physically been insi one their schools sceall of022, a that's wh he startetaking online...
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hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five months until july when he was released to a residential facility. what we don't know is what happened in the eight months after that, how much treatment are monitored? during that year received before march last month when his friend at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, the montgomery county school district says, ye has not physically been inside one of their schools since fall of 2022. and that's when he started taking online courses, according to police uh, did appear in court on friday on that misdemeanor charge of a threat of mass violence that carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. he is now being held without bond until his trial scheduled in early june gabe cohen, cnn washington tesla is recalling thousands of its cybertrucks. >> it has something to do with soap will explains how this soap issue is possibly endangering drivers and less than two years after becoming the first hbcu with a women's gymnastics team, fisk university in nashville, tennessee has made history once again
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john taylor hopkins in taylor limited, simply just wondering, are there some still customer talk with me before i sound like fast or someone will have to reply to customer totally. can somebody please $56.90 for sure, sir. okay. control sample symmetrical symmetrically. so, cuz he couldn't unplug it for it on it is all right? possibly does any advertising, it's locations in the heart of cities. and the customer's bags are the best showcase for the brand. the it's read as a form of collaborate...
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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
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...
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charob and johns hopkins university professor sergei rachenko conducted a large study in which they studied, firstly, the drafts of this very agreement, and secondly, they conducted numerous interviews with ukrainian participants in these negotiations, with american officials and indeed confirmed the conclusion that the united states derailed these negotiations, the results of chara poirachenko's research were published yesterday in a leading american foreign policy journal. kiev region, chernigov and sumy regions, and the third, they could not help but mention, although they emphasize that even after bucha, yeah. at the time, the ukrainian issue told us that the ukrainians did not consult washington until the istanbul communication was published, despite the fact that the conditions described in it implied new legal obligations for the united states, for example, russia's entry into the war in the event of its repeated invasion of ukraine, this one condition alone made the treaty unfavorable for washington, even if russia and ukraine overcame their differences, the terms of the istanbul ku
charob and johns hopkins university professor sergei rachenko conducted a large study in which they studied, firstly, the drafts of this very agreement, and secondly, they conducted numerous interviews with ukrainian participants in these negotiations, with american officials and indeed confirmed the conclusion that the united states derailed these negotiations, the results of chara poirachenko's research were published yesterday in a leading american foreign policy journal. kiev region,...