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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
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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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she was born in pennsylvania and graduated from johns hopkins university in 1932 after getting a degree in zoology, she started her career as a journalist. 15 years later, she displayed so much talent and skills in the field of aquatic creatures that she supervised all publications in this field. during those years she'd write books besides working as a journalist. her books are an environment and the seas which gained cars and fame. she resigned from all of her posts in 1952 so she could concentrate mainly on writing books. the most important book she wrote in that period was her autobiography. the us media as well as many chemists and physicians say the book changed the fate of millions of people in african and many other parts of the world. carson's name turned into the nightmare of people who were grappling with malaria. in africa and asia, the mosquito is a mask. more than two million people die every year from malaria which mosquitoes transmit. in 1962, carson's silent spring was published. in her book, she has talked about the detrimental health hazards on pesticides and food and
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hopkins school of advanced international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. i mean, why does the bottom approach soon fail? he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. the slow dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have uh, connection to the people. but there are rules. their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian orthodox church, but from the public mandate, i mean even style and have elections for this matter in the ussr. so it's not whole . not surprising to that. people like who would want to be the electives in quotation marks again on the human rights. i'm just entering by who he needs to impress. give them that he's. he's grateful. empower appears to be absolute. well, if you know who the style of the warranty impressed when he had his elections, when you will see or any number of skill. sylvie, general secretaries. so they, they like go the legitimacy that comes from public boat vote of public confiden
hopkins school of advanced international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. i mean, why does the bottom approach soon fail? he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. the slow dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have uh, connection to the people. but there are rules. their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian...
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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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well, i mean, again, i guess what we have to do is check the official statistics for the johns hopkins to run a virus institute that was by the way, to meet you to the, on a who's a, a spokesperson for these thoughts out or foremost, democratic function joining us as dimitry on the right screen, right this fall last is i called the political analysts from south to down. and in the middle, the big thought, all kind of global defense, i'm list from nigeria to all 3 of you gentlemen. it's been a pleasure. thank you so much for joining us here. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us as well for this program life and the mother ship and must go we all back soon. with the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power, tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills. and is it just as a chosen for you? fractured images, presented as 1st. can you see through their allusions, going underground can the, what's the, what's about the special that here's a direct quote from
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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. >> most voucher holders in the u.s. live in moderate to high poverty neighborhoods. and frankly, we've privatized public housing in the u.s. and that means that landlords are our housing providers. and the program rests on our ability to not only get their participation, but meet their needs as well. stephanie: across the country, the number of vouchers is determined by annual funding from congress. but studies have found that funding hasn't kept up with rental prices. another problem is housing supply, says kevin corinth with the conservative american enterprise institute. >> if we can only build, build, build, and build some more. that's the only way we have a potential chance of getting families access to these high opportunity areas that have been demonstrated to have major successful outcomes for themselves and for their kids. stephanie: a lack of affordable housing has led to a surge in homelessness in cities like san francisco, los angeles, and new york. but here in seattle, one of the nation's least affordable c
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otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. broglie, i'm sorry, we were interrupted before with breaking news out of out of russia. but i just want to continue the conversation because again the palace is not saying what form of cancer this is but it was in catherine's words, major abdominal surgery. and that after putting her after the surgery, doctors discovered this cancer and chemotherapy started in late february. judge, for people i talked to dr. in the last hour who was talking about colorectal cancer and how now the recommended age for having tests done for anybody checkups done for anybody on that has been lowered. can you just talk about the forms of what potentially what kind of a domino cancers there are. and when in people have something checked out >> sure. >> and i can full disclosure was a co-author of the american american cancer society guideline that recommended that people start screaming at 45 instead of 50. >> that for for colorectal cancer for colorectal cancer? >> yes. then why why why lowered the age and
otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. broglie, i'm sorry, we were interrupted before with breaking news out of out of russia. but i just want to continue the conversation because again the palace is not saying what form of cancer this is but it was in catherine's words, major abdominal surgery. and that after putting her after the surgery, doctors discovered this cancer and chemotherapy started in late february. judge, for people i talked to dr....
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hopkins school of international studies. and great to see as always really appreciate it. what do you make of secretary austin's comments about this price that russia has paid. >> does that >> even resonate inside of russia? do they even hear that message? do they know the price they paid? >> yes, i think people do know the price. i mean, they may not know the exact numbers. of course, russia conceals the number of casualties from its own people. the russians don't advertise how many airplanes they've lost or how many large ships they've lost. ukrainian drones and nor do they talk much about the number of refineries for you so that the cranial have managed to hit in the last few weeks using drones but people of course feel those effects. they may not be able to articulate it. they may be forbidden to speak about it. you can be arrested in russia for criticizing the war. if somebody overhears you even in a restaurant that happened a few months ago to a couple and in central russia, so they feel it, they know things are wrong
hopkins school of international studies. and great to see as always really appreciate it. what do you make of secretary austin's comments about this price that russia has paid. >> does that >> even resonate inside of russia? do they even hear that message? do they know the price they paid? >> yes, i think people do know the price. i mean, they may not know the exact numbers. of course, russia conceals the number of casualties from its own people. the russians don't advertise...
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to this the tablets will work faster if scientists from the american johns hopkins university came to their unexpected conclusion. they found that most drugs begin to act only after passing through the stomach. for dissolving the tablets, the following were obtained : standing or lying on your back - 23 minutes, on the right side - 10 minutes, on the left as much as 100. well, now, what news from the world of science and technology did we recognize as the most interesting this week: first place - the hot five ! neither eggs, nor sperm, nor even a uterus are needed for reproduction, scientists from the weizmann institute in israel said they had created a way to produce so -called synthetic embryos. complex technology makes it possible to take so-called stem cells from an adult organism (the experiments included mice), modify them, divide them into several groups, place them in special conditions and force them to form real embryos. it was decided to limit the experiment. period of mouse pregnancy, during these 8 days the embryos managed to form all the main organs, including the brain
to this the tablets will work faster if scientists from the american johns hopkins university came to their unexpected conclusion. they found that most drugs begin to act only after passing through the stomach. for dissolving the tablets, the following were obtained : standing or lying on your back - 23 minutes, on the right side - 10 minutes, on the left as much as 100. well, now, what news from the world of science and technology did we recognize as the most interesting this week: first place...
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researchers from johns hopkins university programmed their machine which has been in the works for many years. in such a way that she performed one of the most difficult surgical procedures: suturing sections of intestine on a living organism, where tissues move, and laparoscopically through minimal incisions. the operation was carried out on four pigs, and the robot never made a mistake; it is not always possible for a person to sew so hermetically. according to the creators, in the future, even ambulances may be equipped with independently operating robots. i really, really enjoyed throwing dishes from the balcony and destroying the room. actress ksenia traister shares her impressions of filming the most anticipated magical film of this spring with visitors to the skating rink in gorky park and listeners of russian radio. ksenia played the main role in the adventure comedy flying ship. love is waiting for you, yes, this is a story from a well-known cartoon , with your favorite characters it will play in a new way in the cinema, who is vanya, i dreamed of such a girl, how beautiful , a
researchers from johns hopkins university programmed their machine which has been in the works for many years. in such a way that she performed one of the most difficult surgical procedures: suturing sections of intestine on a living organism, where tissues move, and laparoscopically through minimal incisions. the operation was carried out on four pigs, and the robot never made a mistake; it is not always possible for a person to sew so hermetically. according to the creators, in the future,...
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there is a study from johns hopkins that points to shortages for those who need it. these drugs are not specifically for weight loss, but they're being used for them. can you give me a sense of what is happening? the studdedy was 1800 people. shortage is real and what is the drug, what are the drugs used for for their primary use? >> absolutely. this is really important, and the other leading health story really that we're talking about across the country. these medications are called glps for short. they can treat type 2 diabetes. what we're seeing here is major indication if you have type 2 diabetes or in some cases if you are overweight and have a bmi greater than 30. now we have the medications like zepbound that are on the market that actually the indication is weight loss. the problem here that you're highlighting is that the risk is that thousand dollars a month, ten times what we're seeing in other countries that have these exact same medications. it's being marked up here in the united states. it's unfortunate that that's what's happening. that is causing pe
there is a study from johns hopkins that points to shortages for those who need it. these drugs are not specifically for weight loss, but they're being used for them. can you give me a sense of what is happening? the studdedy was 1800 people. shortage is real and what is the drug, what are the drugs used for for their primary use? >> absolutely. this is really important, and the other leading health story really that we're talking about across the country. these medications are called...
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. >> my name is jacob, i am a post-fellow at johns hopkins univer.i have researched in intellectual history. most important issue i would love to see is the danger intelligence poses to our , particularly in the way it might undermine our ability to fully employ the economy and might threaten our culture. >> i would like the president to take care of and close the borders. we are getting too many illegals in here. it is getting overwhelming and a lot of crime. >> i would like to see the address anything related to gaza and palestine. it stinks to see ignorance and people not talking about it. >> watch the state of the union address live thursday at 8:00 eastern. >> "washington journal". host: we are joined now by ryan clancy, key strategist for the group no labels. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for having me. host: no labels, how to get started and why? guest: we have been around for 14 years. spent most of that time bringing leaders together on both sides to solve problems. we got a lot of attention the last two years. we might use offer to a unity presidential. host: some criti
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cnn contributor and associate professor of history at johns hopkins, leah wright rigueur, senior political analyst in new york times white house correspondent, zolan kanno youngs, seen him political commentator and former senior adviser to hillary clinton, karen finney, and cnn political commentator and republican strategist alice stewart. karen finney, let me start with you because we went into this with everyone saying what a big night and high-stakes moment it was for president biden and it needed to show style, not just substance. >> how do you think he did a plus? >> of course what come on monday, deliver the goods here now, but in that clip we just played, right? he was having fun with that. i mean, it was pretty predictable that republicans are going to ms be ave and they walk right into that trap as they usually do, kind of go to him into it. yeah. >> that was not going to take much to get them to go there. they went there and he was ready for it and it's interesting that now the modern state of the union speech you've got to be ready for that right? >> but i also thought that for
cnn contributor and associate professor of history at johns hopkins, leah wright rigueur, senior political analyst in new york times white house correspondent, zolan kanno youngs, seen him political commentator and former senior adviser to hillary clinton, karen finney, and cnn political commentator and republican strategist alice stewart. karen finney, let me start with you because we went into this with everyone saying what a big night and high-stakes moment it was for president biden and it...