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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i financial guy, i don't buy a guy. mama, teachers, that's almost friday at the last time i buy it for the future. so watch, guys, replace me the news i know you're going to be in the region where influences very high and other regions look at europe for, for regulation. and that's why it's so important that europe keeps regulation which is scientific, which is a database in which as much as possible decides result being influenced by by i would say by noise or by just emotions and fear when science meets values. and it's becoming complicated. we come with science with evidence we do and a scientific process of risk assessment. but then this evidence is given on another stage. on the policy level, there believes emotions values come in. and w
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i financial guy, i don't buy a guy. mama, teachers, that's almost friday at the last time i buy it for the future. so watch, guys, replace me the news i know you're...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cause a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was in college. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i join me every 1st day on the alex summon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me hello. this is driven by dream shaped by those with the in me i think we dare to ask in as part of the international mega science with that project. neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to study matter. they believe it existed just a part of the big bang. good form. ah, you were more flu shane in the order for the delivery of 41. this one 1st deal. it crated. the chest. the montage moment some go out and we just go play. niga evolution zillow, i hear from go that i don't want to even move this, who just put that in the me know, you're going to be in the regio
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cause a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was in college. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i join me every 1st day on the alex summon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me hello....
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence real summoning the theme and a little bout most protects its own existence, was the special ed summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacey herbert, and we've got a special guest right out there, mcloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over. there are lots of blog posts, research and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it o
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where's the shorter the conflict...
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which to certain extent has to be done because the universities don't have enough money. but the problem then becomes that when the universe, when the monsanto, for example, draft a paper and they go straight it and they need to slap a name onto it, they'll go to the university and say, you know, remember that lab we bought for you, or remember that study we funded through university. now we need your help. and that's the problem. there's a circular, synergistic effect between the universities needing the money and the company's being willing to provide it. but it's sunday collecting, putting around or jo hollingsworth, monsanto, and with me is my partner, eric lasker, and to his right is john kayla. and next to john is mimi line line am i, i thank you very much for your colleagues to the 2nd panel, which will look at the transparency and use of scientific studies and dss one the life of said in the united states. and hopefully will provide insight into the so called monsanto papers. thank you very much for inviting me to be here today as a journalist for some 30 years no
which to certain extent has to be done because the universities don't have enough money. but the problem then becomes that when the universe, when the monsanto, for example, draft a paper and they go straight it and they need to slap a name onto it, they'll go to the university and say, you know, remember that lab we bought for you, or remember that study we funded through university. now we need your help. and that's the problem. there's a circular, synergistic effect between the universities...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i. i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation community, are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to this end, the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, in the summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy, right. we are joined by jeff booth author of the price of tomorrow. the the the, whatever she want to hold for him but he will thing a little funny. golf by susan. well the girls come a little to go see me when you switch. can you hear me in the room? initial pathetic steamy. i'm go, i'm going to spell them the one, let me kno
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was and call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i. i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation community, are you going the right way or are you being...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i me. the the the the the, the and i as part of this international mega science with that project. neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed adjusted to the big bang, good form. ah, more flu shane in the order for the delivery authority of the 191332 teach as a country the montage. moment some go out and we'll just go play that nigger evolution 0. i hear from go that i don't want to even move this. we could use that as the in europe just to be in a region where influences very high and also regions look at europe for, for regulation. and that's why it's so important that europe keeps regulation which is scientific, which is a database in which as much as possible decides result bei
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. i me. the the the the the, the and i as part of this international mega science with that project. neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to...
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. the financial through i'm john did a little about money laundering 1st to see this and this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands, you never know how these banks are complicit in their club piper. so we just have to give me a call and say, hey, i'm ready to do some serious laundry. okay, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max in for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about automobile? again, format, you know what money laundering is? highly legal. sophia cook spots ah, to don't to leave. you will move a toy new she will turn when she gets home later to love me as soon as she to a little girl for i was in t
and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cost a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was call it. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah. the financial through i'm john did a little about money laundering 1st to see this and this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in...
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k. university of exeter. he says more could have been done by the previous ball, gary and government. it's a big mistake. we all know with infectious disease control and management that we've got to protect the people who are most honorable for us getting interested. and these are the wonderful people and the elderly, which are much, much higher risk of having a severe illness and dying if they are not fully protected. we are the immunizations. the government itself has been reluctant to immunize and protect its own population. therefore, i feel very skeptical about the government being keen to protect its own people by giving vaccines. it is important for the politicians to be led by the scientist, their own scientists and the world. scientists rather than be led by finances and politics with regard to the best thing they can do for their population. meanwhile, in germany, whether it's been a more successful vaccine rolled out, the question now among some with whether they should me more freedoms now, for th
k. university of exeter. he says more could have been done by the previous ball, gary and government. it's a big mistake. we all know with infectious disease control and management that we've got to protect the people who are most honorable for us getting interested. and these are the wonderful people and the elderly, which are much, much higher risk of having a severe illness and dying if they are not fully protected. we are the immunizations. the government itself has been reluctant to...
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this is dude now state university. when you teach physics and select future specialists for the nico project, the money is the notion that, of course, is and go off the fish feel that we need to progress on people with fish. it's against the butcher. to do it to get the results to not a little bit of food, if you just have to which is what you want to push over there. but it should shed isn't, i think a 3 year old shot peasy can't avoid washing clothes, which we thought thumbs at those recording engineering support. she was on my inside at the courtney country and you told me so each option you know me comes a new portion of the ocean check what the group was and you might sort of that would be the most lower control in flipping this with another form i was looking for them for you in for a month to get those with those. no big company up in unit you're going to put in there getting only see the newest me under the both of those moment. because on the don't, why don't you push luck with the period with the bridge out f
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was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there was more than a fortune in the order for the delivery, or if you want to deal it as part of this international mega science research projects can neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed the universe. this is a time machine that will take us back. 14000000000 is going to do experiments on the couple rooms. so that one was one of them was and yet you issue was it was too easy to use so much lower color, the still player who's expedient to what was could you start which element that i'm interested to say it otherwise, it doesn't mean you mind it was actually calling me gillian, we're, i'm not look as soon as i get it through your call. i just kind of our last night that you put in the past at omission, you kind of the new year's eve, so not right. so with the cardboard, you know, dealing so as more than that, this just the topic of accelerated, called a nuclear tron is at the
was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there was more than a fortune in the order for the delivery, or if you want to deal it as part of this international mega science research projects can neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed the universe. this is a time machine that will take us back. 14000000000 is going to do experiments on the couple rooms. so that one was one...
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this is the most consented model for describing how the universe began. literally from nothing in the beginning, what the big thing and then adored the size of 10 to the power of minus 33 centimeters. started to expand very quickly. it was in the 1st 10 to the power of minus 44 seconds. but the universe came into being, taking matter apart, brick by brick, to understand how they were laid is an incredibly ambitious goal. and that's where the collider comes in. we all remember from our physics schoolbooks, the structure of anatomy, which consists of charged particles, protons, electrons, and ions. you will need, you will need to, to, to send out the one. no, is that of a, she plays the electron, the n. yes. the most of that isn't your planner. athens won't accelerate on their own because they're neutral particles that bump into each other in a, a charge. and when they collide, they release so much energy they disintegrate to clarks and glue ones. the smallest particles known to us today get if you get what is she was the thing you get a new name with you.
this is the most consented model for describing how the universe began. literally from nothing in the beginning, what the big thing and then adored the size of 10 to the power of minus 33 centimeters. started to expand very quickly. it was in the 1st 10 to the power of minus 44 seconds. but the universe came into being, taking matter apart, brick by brick, to understand how they were laid is an incredibly ambitious goal. and that's where the collider comes in. we all remember from our physics...
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and you study of $65.00 universities found that on average they had more staff dedicated to ensuring equity and diversity than history . professors ortiz caleb open. explain. we have a new study conducted by the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank that talks about the prevalence of diversity, equality and inclusion staff or d, e staff on american universities and basically shows that there are more d i staff than there are history professors at this point most universities have roughly 45 d staffers. that's a 4 times as many then disabilities staffers who deal and did accommodating the needs of students who might have disabilities. and that's only 2 thirds as many history professors on, on the faculty and the university of louisville. kentucky got 50 d, e staffers and only 17 history folks. this is what the heritage foundation said about their finding. this research suggests that large diversity, equity, and inclusion bureaucracies appeared to make legal positive contribution to campus climate. rather than being an effective tool for welcoming students from different backg
and you study of $65.00 universities found that on average they had more staff dedicated to ensuring equity and diversity than history . professors ortiz caleb open. explain. we have a new study conducted by the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank that talks about the prevalence of diversity, equality and inclusion staff or d, e staff on american universities and basically shows that there are more d i staff than there are history professors at this point most universities have...
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was our universe formed and what were its building bricks spoken? there were more than a fortune in the order for the delivery cooper. if you're not one, please deal it as part of this international mega science research project. neither is being built in its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple of them. so that was one of them was and yet you issue was you to do to give someone a call either. eventually, the player whose expedient of the what was called, if you can, which, which element that i'm interested is going to say at other my as my name is actually collider. mcgill, instead of nadia, look as soon as i get it through your call, i just called about last night for you for the past at the me show you the new deal and he was so no grocery store with the cardboard, you know, tell him. so was more national. ah, the topic of accelerated called a nuclear tron is at the he
was our universe formed and what were its building bricks spoken? there were more than a fortune in the order for the delivery cooper. if you're not one, please deal it as part of this international mega science research project. neither is being built in its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple of them. so that was...
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was our universe formed and what were its building bricks? and there were more for chain in the order for the delivery cooper. if you want to give it to me as part of this international mega science research project, neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed the universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14 video is going to do experiments on a couple of them. so that was one of them was and yet you issue was it was to just you so much lower color. the adventure is still playing. who's expedient to what was called if you start and which, which he element that i'm interested, is going to say at other my deeper than you might. and it was actually calling me gillian history. you know, you look at it through your call. i just called about last night for you for another purpose. at omission you daniel and he was so no grocery store with the cardboard, you know. tell him. so was more national. ah, with a topic of accelerated called a n
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was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there were more than 4 chairs in the order for the delivery 411-3329 . i as part of this international mega science research projects can neither is being built into. its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time that will take us back 14000000000 years. ah, get it to experiment on the couple almost the time so, so that was one of them was and yet you issue was it was easy to use so much lower color. the adventure whose expedient, the what was quoted is still, which he didn't that i'm interested is going to say at other my doesn't deeper than you might. and it was actually calling me gillian. we're not look at it through colliders come about with last night, but you're not the best at the only show and then usually what so not right, so good to god moody. it still him so us more national ah, with a particle accelerator called a nuclear tron is at the heart of this international mega
was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there were more than 4 chairs in the order for the delivery 411-3329 . i as part of this international mega science research projects can neither is being built into. its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time that will take us back 14000000000 years. ah, get it to experiment on the couple almost the time so, so that was one of...
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was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there were more than 4 chairs in the order for delivery cooper is 113, gil. it's clear as part of this international mega science research project, neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed the universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple homes. so that one was one of them was and yet you issue was it was to just you so much lower color. the adventure is still player who's expedient to what will you start with, which even that much is going to say at other my as deeper than you mind calling me gillian, we're not you look at it through a kaleidoscope with last night for another past. it only show you the new deal and he was so no grinding stop. would you to god, you know, deal him so was most national ah, with a topical center, right? i called a neutral tron is at the heart of this international mega science project. it was b
was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there were more than 4 chairs in the order for delivery cooper is 113, gil. it's clear as part of this international mega science research project, neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed the universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple homes. so that one was one of them...
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was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there was more for sharing in the order for the delivery group, or if you want to give it to me as part of this international mega science research project. neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple of them so. so that was one of them was and yet you issue was it was too easy to give someone to look all over the place who's expedient to what was good. if you start, which isn't that much, you got to say at other people, they mean you might, and it was actually calling that mcgill instead of, you know, you look at suicide it 3 kaleidoscope with last night. but for another purpose, at omission, you kind of annually. so not right. so good to gog moody. it. still him so was more than half of the, in a particle accelerator called a nuclear tron is at the heart of this international
was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? and there was more for sharing in the order for the delivery group, or if you want to give it to me as part of this international mega science research project. neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple of them so. so that was one...
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was our universe formed, and what were its building bricks? more than a fortune in the order for the delivery group, or if there's not 13, deal it into the as part of this international mega science research projects can neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed the universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 years skeleton experiment on the couple of times. this one was, one of them was and yet you issue was it was too easy to use so much lower color, the adventures player who's expedient to what was called if you can, which, which element that i'm interested is going to say it. otherwise, it doesn't mean you mind calling me gillian, you know, you look at it through your call. i just called about last night that you put in the past at omission, you kind of annually. what so no grocery store with the cardboard, you know, dealing so as more than that of the, the, in a particle accelerator called a nuclear tron is at the h
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was our universe formed and what were its building bricks? and there were more than 4 chairs in the order for the delivery group, or if you want to deal with it as part of this international mega science research project. neither is being built in job. no, it's goal is to allow the scientists to study matter, as they believe it existed just after the big bang that formed our universe. this is a time machine that will take us back 14000000000 me as soon as payment on a couple of them. so that was one of them was and yet you issue was it was to just you so much lower color. the adventure is still player who's expedient to what will score if you start. which element that i'm interested is going to say at other my then you mind calling me jill, instead of nadia look as soon as i get it through your call, i just called about last night for you for you not the best. it only shows you the new year's eve, so no grocery store with the cardboard, you know, tell him. so was more national ah, in a particle, eccentric, i called a neutral tron is at the he
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i patrick, founder of the university of california, san francisco depression center. talking about into depressants, there with me . ah ah ah, the news ah, so what we try to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries and they offer free of charge the services support. little was so we app this is the broker 12 things from developing and emerging countries to get access to state. because clearly one of the shows, one of the show stoppers is the cost on the launch in the operation the the war on drugs started as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the warranty? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check. he told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student, us interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. the and we're back with dr. stewart ease
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and when i was in university, of course, i was looking for a grant to do my research. because some research can cause a lot of money. i was helped by industry. i haven't spoken to that particular industry now for many, many years. it's been a long time since i was in college. but that doesn't mean i'm dishonest as a scientist. ah ah. the bank either financial to live with my girl. i want to be central support. going a gun call them right now. they stopped. ah . you don't to leave. you will move a toy, knew he will tell when she it's only due to her love on me as she knew she wouldn't be a little girl. but what i was in the study, i took me to teach you control the traditional moving machines, etc. if you want to see what your new best for me was over, she said for me and lasted with metro. okay. she yeah, she felt that i love that. i mean this is what i mean. you know, the new new new which is what is the new i see executable couple. what's the point up on that got to pull it up on that. got me. ah, no, you're good to be in the region where influences very high and oth
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university center for a neuro science. when a great to have you with us, welcome to our show. thank you so much for having me. alright, so we all know that physical activity is beneficial all around and the facts are obvious, not only on the body, but also in the mind. and whenever i feel blue, i'll go jogging and work out a little dance a little and feel better afterwards. can you explain the simple chemistry behind all of this? absolutely. there is a direct cause and effect relationship or what you've just described. 2 which is, if you're not feeling good, you need, you know, a little pick me up mentally. maybe anxiety is going up. a simple walk outside can lift your spirits. why? because moving your body can literally stimulate the release of a whole what i like to call a bubble bath of nor chemicals in your brain. chemical you've heard of, they're called doping mean serotonin, nor adrenalin. so you're literally given your brain, this bubble bath of good mood, nor a chemical. when you move your body and that is why you
university center for a neuro science. when a great to have you with us, welcome to our show. thank you so much for having me. alright, so we all know that physical activity is beneficial all around and the facts are obvious, not only on the body, but also in the mind. and whenever i feel blue, i'll go jogging and work out a little dance a little and feel better afterwards. can you explain the simple chemistry behind all of this? absolutely. there is a direct cause and effect relationship or...
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like howard university in washington, dc for example. so i think that there is no dearth of cultural remedy in terms of reparation. what is missing in the political will and last way, real quick before i have to let you go, doctor, how do you see that being employed by the united states? i read that there are going to be some conversations, obviously with president buying, but what do you think is going to come out of it? certainly the by demonstration needs to be pressured. at times we get the impression that the white administration recognizes that his 2020 victory was definitely dependent upon a massive turn out by black boulder. but in 2021, we're not necessarily see the fruits of our labor. certainly we need to weigh this united nations and rights counseling the core underneath the nose of mr. biden. and his chief of staff not to mention b, u. s. senate and flu shot children because they need to be pressure because the lessons of history is ridiculous. the great 1900 century abolitionists adjusted their power, can see nothing withou
like howard university in washington, dc for example. so i think that there is no dearth of cultural remedy in terms of reparation. what is missing in the political will and last way, real quick before i have to let you go, doctor, how do you see that being employed by the united states? i read that there are going to be some conversations, obviously with president buying, but what do you think is going to come out of it? certainly the by demonstration needs to be pressured. at times we get the...
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at this point, most universities have roughly 45 d staffers. that's 4 times as many, then disabilities, staffers who deal and it does accommodating the needs of students who might have disabilities. and that's only 2 thirds. as many history professors on, on the faculty in the university of louisville, kentucky got 50 d staffers and only 17 history folks. this is what the heritage foundation said about their findings. this research suggests that large diversity, equity inclusion bureaucracies appeared to make little positive contribution to campus climate. rather than being an effective tool for welcoming students from different backgrounds. diversity equity inclusion personnel may be better understood at a signal of adherence to ideological political and activist goals. that is, comes at the same time as there is a big controversy in the united states surrounding the teaching of critical race theory. which views us history through the lens of systemic racism. 8 states across the united states, a band, the teaching of critical race theory. howe
at this point, most universities have roughly 45 d staffers. that's 4 times as many, then disabilities, staffers who deal and it does accommodating the needs of students who might have disabilities. and that's only 2 thirds. as many history professors on, on the faculty in the university of louisville, kentucky got 50 d staffers and only 17 history folks. this is what the heritage foundation said about their findings. this research suggests that large diversity, equity inclusion bureaucracies...
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s. university's . i caleb, thanks for that. the more details on ok lives report right there online at r t dot com. in the meantime in about half an hour, we are back with more of your writing worldwide. mm me and i make no borders under my number please. as emerge, we don't have authority, we go to the back world needs to take action and to be ready, people are judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in the ah, me in the wake of the 2nd high level meeting, where does the fraught china us relationship stand? the 1st meeting in anchorage alaska was an embarrassing failure for secretary of state, blinking at the 2nd meeting. the chinese presented the americans with a set of demand. it would seem to stay just set for real negotiation and not just the app through this i
s. university's . i caleb, thanks for that. the more details on ok lives report right there online at r t dot com. in the meantime in about half an hour, we are back with more of your writing worldwide. mm me and i make no borders under my number please. as emerge, we don't have authority, we go to the back world needs to take action and to be ready, people are judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know...
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i don't think it's something being univers universally occurring throughout the whole system. but i mean it's, it's terrible. but i think it's just an isolated event. the country's going to deal with it if we don't deal with it and there's going to be a lot of backlash, but we're a great nation and a great power. and we can't afford to have these children not protected. and if they are protected that we have to meet, respond as it as a, by the ministration has done with respect to these allegations. well, i know both gentlemen, your good guys have good falls. i know you care for children. so i understand this is just the 1st case that we know of, i'm for sure. this happens any time. then we have large group of children under the care. it seems government, sometimes these things do happen. but i want to get you on this one and you know, the problem is nothing new, this idea of unaccompanied miners coming to the border. so what happens when these children actually age out of these care given at the facility? what happens to them then at 18 when they're just unable to be cared fo
i don't think it's something being univers universally occurring throughout the whole system. but i mean it's, it's terrible. but i think it's just an isolated event. the country's going to deal with it if we don't deal with it and there's going to be a lot of backlash, but we're a great nation and a great power. and we can't afford to have these children not protected. and if they are protected that we have to meet, respond as it as a, by the ministration has done with respect to these...
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k. university. as it tries to deep cold denies its creative writing course will give you that story on the reaction to it as well. laura, that just a moment. mm . i join me every 1st day on the alex salmon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me in democratic society with free speech rights, words are spoken freely in those words that catch attention and result in something that is beneficial to all have a place in the market in the marketplace of ideas, in those words and ideas that don't benefit society as a whole tend to get discredited or weaned out of the conversation off through the magic of open dialogue through the magic of free free. so the you, as the thing is that they no longer have the competence to respect the 1st amendment. they are not a competent nation, they see the rise of china, and they've lost all their confidence. and they're going to be repealed effectively . the 1st amendment the the, the, the, ah,
k. university. as it tries to deep cold denies its creative writing course will give you that story on the reaction to it as well. laura, that just a moment. mm . i join me every 1st day on the alex salmon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me in democratic society with free speech rights, words are spoken freely in those words that catch attention and result in something that is beneficial to all have a place in the...
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i patrick, founder of the university of california, san francisco depression center. talking about into depressants, they were the the the the the, the, whatever, the the the, the news. ah, so what we try to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries. and they offer field church services support. but it was so this is sort of a broker 12 things from developing and emerging countries to get access to space because clearly one of the issues, one of the show stoppers is the cost of the launch in the operation the o. right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that is 20 and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what driving the its corporate me . ah ah. and we're back with dr. steward, ethan ross. i patrick, founder of the university of california, san francisco depre
i patrick, founder of the university of california, san francisco depression center. talking about into depressants, they were the the the the the, the, whatever, the the the, the news. ah, so what we try to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries. and they offer field church services support. but it was so this is sort of a broker 12 things from developing and emerging countries to get access to space because clearly one of the issues, one of the...
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i, catherine, founder of the university of california, san francisco depression center. it's great to have, you know, program today. welcome. thanks. thanks for having me. so you were a book called when i'm faded, present or not enough? harnessing the power of mindfulness to alleviate depression. well, i've always thought of anti depressants as some sort of a big guns against depression that are needed when all the rest is not enough. am i wrong? and either presses or you can think of as being big guns, but they're often helpful. early in the treatment of somebody with depression, but the trouble is that they're they're not always completely effective for people . so for example, if you take a person who has depression and treat them with an antidepressant, at the end of 12 weeks, a 3rd of them will have recovered, but 2 thirds won't recover. and if you give them those people another m a depressant, another 12 percent of people will recover. so after 2 and a depressant, treatments, 50 percent have recovered 50 percent habit. and for those people that's why really we deve
i, catherine, founder of the university of california, san francisco depression center. it's great to have, you know, program today. welcome. thanks. thanks for having me. so you were a book called when i'm faded, present or not enough? harnessing the power of mindfulness to alleviate depression. well, i've always thought of anti depressants as some sort of a big guns against depression that are needed when all the rest is not enough. am i wrong? and either presses or you can think of as being...
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and now teachers, media studies at the university level. and paul glazer owns stations in texas, and like you are affable host, they are both long ago radio d j's as i as i understand the threat stations with an annual revenue under a 1000000 and a half box would have to pay $500.00 a year doesn't seem crippling or with ad revenue clobbered during the pandemic and stations under attack from pandora, and the other new tech competitors. could this be the straw that breaks the camel's back, paul? several years ago, you switched your old the station to sports? did the looming royalty threat figure in and even of the fees are low for the little guy now? is the genie out of the bottle? i think the genie is out of the bottle holland that i think there's i oppose. and i stand with my industry association hosing these fees in recognition of probably coming anywhere because radio has to my great regret a bad then the value proposition to the record labels that through a large extent by. busy taking away what made radio unique watch, which was the dur
and now teachers, media studies at the university level. and paul glazer owns stations in texas, and like you are affable host, they are both long ago radio d j's as i as i understand the threat stations with an annual revenue under a 1000000 and a half box would have to pay $500.00 a year doesn't seem crippling or with ad revenue clobbered during the pandemic and stations under attack from pandora, and the other new tech competitors. could this be the straw that breaks the camel's back, paul?...
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dave golfing professor of biology at the university of sussex and author of fallon, earth averting the in sick polyps. welcome to our show crate. have you this pleasure to be here? all right, so when you tell someone that the populations of insects are going down and the most frequent reaction would be what lake. oh, well, whatever. there would be less of that annoying, buzzing and stinging. can you summarize? whereas what exactly happens when in this appear and why really shouldn't be happy? yet, of course you're absolutely correct. many people really don't like insects very much and they think it's a good thing if they're, if you're insects, but actually it's a disaster. so insects make up the bulk of all life on earth of we've named so far about one and a half 1000000 species of animal plant on our planet of which 1100000 different types of insect. so they are bio diversity ready or big chunk of it. and the food for many of the organisms with insect says lots of birds and baths and small mammals and freshwater fish. and i'm, phoebe ends and lizards. they all eat insects at the insec
dave golfing professor of biology at the university of sussex and author of fallon, earth averting the in sick polyps. welcome to our show crate. have you this pleasure to be here? all right, so when you tell someone that the populations of insects are going down and the most frequent reaction would be what lake. oh, well, whatever. there would be less of that annoying, buzzing and stinging. can you summarize? whereas what exactly happens when in this appear and why really shouldn't be happy?...