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another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits that provide opportunities for recreation. it takes to government agencies that provide health care. it takes mentors from the community and churches to teach children the virtues of community service, leadership, and self discipline. it takes a high quality after school and urban childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister, and die, all the students in my mother's program were african american. despite these challenges, my fellow students just wanted a chance to succe
another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals,...
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wrong eventually helped me manage the chicago public schools.in the church basement i learned the high quality of tutoring programs could be a good thing, but high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform the lives. parents will always be a child's first and most important teacher. and parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits to provide opportunities for recreation. it takes government agencies to provide health care and counseling. it takes mentors from the community and the churches who teach children the virtues of service, leadership and self-discipline. and just asked what it takes high quality afterschool and early childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister and i, all the students in my mother's student program for african-americans. despite the chall
wrong eventually helped me manage the chicago public schools.in the church basement i learned the high quality of tutoring programs could be a good thing, but high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform the lives. parents will always be a child's first and most important teacher. and parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it...
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. >> he ran unopposed on the democratic side and chicago public republican side is just not going to go anywhere. he ran for congress, unbelievable act of piety, he ran against former black panther and very popular congressman maybe not the greatest congressman buddy popular one, bobby rush and he was defeated soundly not only because his son was killed in an act of violence on the streets after the race began and then his father died and the community was sympathetic but also because he didn't have the routes that bobby rush had and bobby rush's campaign and another opponent what about on the street who is barack obama? those questions didn't begin with sarah palin and john mccain who is barack obama. they began much earlier. who is barack obama? he's not one of us. he is a white mother pete his of hawaii. he's backed by the university chicago highly controversial institution on the south side especially for black folks. and also, his money is coming from white people, jews, it got really ugly and he got beat so that the certainly michelle obama was not eager to repeat the experienc
. >> he ran unopposed on the democratic side and chicago public republican side is just not going to go anywhere. he ran for congress, unbelievable act of piety, he ran against former black panther and very popular congressman maybe not the greatest congressman buddy popular one, bobby rush and he was defeated soundly not only because his son was killed in an act of violence on the streets after the race began and then his father died and the community was sympathetic but also because he...
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another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits that provide opportunities for recreation. it takes to government agencies that provide health care. it takes mentors from the community and churches to teach children the virtues of community service, leadership, and self discipline. it takes a high quality after school and urban childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister, and die, all the students in my mother's program were african american. despite these challenges, my fellow students just wanted a chance to succe
another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals,...
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another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits that provide opportunities for recreation. it takes to government agencies that provide health care. it takes mentors from the community and churches to teach ildren the virtues of community service, leadership, and self discipline. it takes a high quality after scol and urban childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister, and die, all the students in my mother's program were african american. despitthese challenges, my llow students just wanted a chance to succeed. to s
another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals,...
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professor of public health in the department of public health at weill cornell medical college that he came to cornell after nine years at the university of chicago where he was a tenured associate professor. previously he worked for 20 years as a family physician in private practice in california. is also worked extensively with the federal trade commission and physician groups and hospitals on antitrust issues. related to the clinical integration of physicians and of a physician hospital organization. we're delighted, will thereafter that from kavitta patel is a board certified in internal medicine physician working to shape the future of our health care system and who recently stepped down as the director of policy for the obama white house office of public engagement and intergovernmental affairs. before that she served as a deputy staff director for the senate health education labor committee of his leadership of the late senator kennedy. before her time in washington she was a clinical instructor at the university of california, los angeles, and an associate scientist at the rand corporation focusing on research and health care quality. wil
professor of public health in the department of public health at weill cornell medical college that he came to cornell after nine years at the university of chicago where he was a tenured associate professor. previously he worked for 20 years as a family physician in private practice in california. is also worked extensively with the federal trade commission and physician groups and hospitals on antitrust issues. related to the clinical integration of physicians and of a physician hospital...
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following upon that, i think that some of us might recall that we do have chicago firstfoh which is really a publicwas createn the 2003 legislation. this was following 9/11 that was a model for the rest of the a mtry. there quite a few of these foups.odel kave you worked with them ator r all? >> i have not. tthes ked >> okay. w well, maybe we can discuss that time later.t my next question was for ioairman gensler.uest >> actually, the answer on some continuity initiatives, we have marked them. we have >> as you know, cme uses a >> eumber of risk-managementcm controls. can you explain how cmb was able toco contain the contagion that originated in the equities markets, specifically can you explain how the set price logicu works? >> there are a number of riske o management controls in the futures market. the stock price logic, which isk one of four, works within theirt th stop,ized ctrading platform. as the market goes down or up if there were orders in the book is spreading so much that they will be a cascading of stop-loss ds calleders. if there is a cascading that i believe goes more than six and a
following upon that, i think that some of us might recall that we do have chicago firstfoh which is really a publicwas createn the 2003 legislation. this was following 9/11 that was a model for the rest of the a mtry. there quite a few of these foups.odel kave you worked with them ator r all? >> i have not. tthes ked >> okay. w well, maybe we can discuss that time later.t my next question was for ioairman gensler.uest >> actually, the answer on some continuity initiatives, we...
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following up on that, i thinkros that some of us might recall we do have chicago first, which is really a public-private partnership that was created ine 2003, legislation, and this was following 9/11, that was a mode3 for the rest of the country. i think there's quite a few of these groups that have you worked with them at all? >> i have not.i thk the >> okay. so maybe we can discuss that at sometime later. dss that my next question was for chairman gensler, and -- >> actually the answer on some continuity initiatives we q havr we have worked with them. iniat, >> as you know, cme uses a number of risk managementknow, controls. can you explain how cme was ablk to contain, the contingent thate originated in the equity's that markets specifically, can you explain how the stock price you logic works? >> there are a number of risk management controls in the futures markets. c e stock price logic, which isi one of four, it works within their computerized tradingmarke. platform. and as the market goes down orir up, if the order is in the book are going to be spreading so or much that there'll be a if
following up on that, i thinkros that some of us might recall we do have chicago first, which is really a public-private partnership that was created ine 2003, legislation, and this was following 9/11, that was a mode3 for the rest of the country. i think there's quite a few of these groups that have you worked with them at all? >> i have not.i thk the >> okay. so maybe we can discuss that at sometime later. dss that my next question was for chairman gensler, and -- >>...
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kcet public television] ♪ tavis: ceci connolly is the national health care correspondent for "the washington post." she is one of the lead authors for a new book. she joins us tonight from chicago good to have you on this program. >> great to be with you. tavis: hell is that something that that has been debated for your and -- how is it that something that has been debated for a year and half could be so misunderstood by so many americans? how is that possible? >> it is probably my fault, right? i did not explain it well enough for the past year and a half. seriously, tavis, it is a very complicated subject. healthcare represents 16 of the u.s. economy. we now spend $2.50 trillion on health care this year alone, and is also a very personal issue. unlike something remind have a debate about the debt limits or even afghanistan, those are subjects that may not touch each and everyone of us personally every single day. healthcare does. so that is why it is such an emotional issue. it is such a complicated, confusing issue. tavis: the more complex the issue is, more simplistic you have to be in your formulation Ñ that every day americans get it. to my mind, the white house did not d
kcet public television] ♪ tavis: ceci connolly is the national health care correspondent for "the washington post." she is one of the lead authors for a new book. she joins us tonight from chicago good to have you on this program. >> great to be with you. tavis: hell is that something that that has been debated for your and -- how is it that something that has been debated for a year and half could be so misunderstood by so many americans? how is that possible? >> it is...
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following up on that, i think that some of us might recall we do have chicago first, which is really a public private partnership that was created in 2003 legislation. this was following 9/11. that was a model for the rest of the country. i think there's quite a few of these groups. have you worked with them at all? >> i have not. >> okay. maybe we can discuss that at some time later. my next question was for chairman gensler. >> actually, the answer on some continuity initiatives, we have. we have worked with them. >> as you know, cme uses a number of risk management controls. can you explain how cme was able to contain the contagion that originated in the equities markets, specifically can you -- can you explain how the stock price logic works? >> there are a number of risk management controls in the futures markets. this stop, price logic, is one of four. it works within their computerized trading program. as the market goes down or up, if the orders in the book are going to be spreading so much that there'll be a cascading of what's called stop loss limit orders, it's a mouthful, but if t
following up on that, i think that some of us might recall we do have chicago first, which is really a public private partnership that was created in 2003 legislation. this was following 9/11. that was a model for the rest of the country. i think there's quite a few of these groups. have you worked with them at all? >> i have not. >> okay. maybe we can discuss that at some time later. my next question was for chairman gensler. >> actually, the answer on some continuity...
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chicago. south korea it is increasing efforts to convince the world and its own public that north korea sank one of its ships. they are sharing evidence with russian torpedo experts. finally, pakistan has lifted its ban on facebook. officials from the social networking site apologized for the page been insensitive to muslims and removed the content. many muslims regard predictions of the prophet mohammed to be blasphemous to those are some of the headlines on c-span radio. >> this weekend, march the nussbaum, the university of chicago law professor has written or contributed to more than 20 books on liberal education, ethics, sexism, and legal justice. join our discussion on "in the" -- "and in depth"on sunday. >> it is stressful for us. we admire our colleagues. we wonder if it will ever be the same. i have great admiration for the system. the system works. after the appointment and confirmation process is finished, the system will bring us a very good justice. >> with the confirmation hearings for elena kagan starting soon, learn more about the supreme court. there are pages of candid conversa
chicago. south korea it is increasing efforts to convince the world and its own public that north korea sank one of its ships. they are sharing evidence with russian torpedo experts. finally, pakistan has lifted its ban on facebook. officials from the social networking site apologized for the page been insensitive to muslims and removed the content. many muslims regard predictions of the prophet mohammed to be blasphemous to those are some of the headlines on c-span radio. >> this...
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public health at the weill cornell medical college. he came to cornell after nine years at the university of chicago where he was a tenured associate professor. previously he worked 20 years as a family physician and permit practice in california. he also worked extensively with schmidle trade commission and sufficient eckert and hospitals on antitrust issues to the clinical integration physicians and physician hospital organization. we are also here after that from the board certified internal medicine physician working to shape the future of the health care system and recently stepped down as the director of policy for the obama white house office of public engagement and intergovernmental affairs. before that, she served as the defeased debt director for the senate education labor and pension committee under the leadership of the late senator kennedy. before her time in washington she was a clinical instructor at the university california los angeles and associates scientist at the rand corporation. focussing on research and health care quality. we will hear after that from all this victor von professor of history of medicine at the unive
public health at the weill cornell medical college. he came to cornell after nine years at the university of chicago where he was a tenured associate professor. previously he worked 20 years as a family physician and permit practice in california. he also worked extensively with schmidle trade commission and sufficient eckert and hospitals on antitrust issues to the clinical integration physicians and physician hospital organization. we are also here after that from the board certified internal...
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chicago. she met barack obama one night. -- father was raised in iran and her father was a doctor. they had a lot in common. she is also in charge of the office of publicngagement. a lot of the public out of reach. in charge of relations with the business community, which becomes part of the issue that i deal with in the book. but she has a better sense of any of them of how the obamas, both the president and first lady, to react in any situation. she can almost tell you in an uncanny way what their response will be. it's good you started working on this in november of 2008 and finished it in march 2010. what is the importance of having a book about the first year of a president? guest: the last book i wrote -- "the defining moment: fdr's final days." i was researching that roosevelt's debut was critical and understanding him and why his presidency worked, and of course, it was a very eventful 100 days when the economy was in shambles, 25% unemployment, the decks of the depression, and i wanted to understand how roosevelt lifted us up. so i sensed by november of 2008 that this was going to be not the same, not as dire as of the depression. -- depressio
chicago. she met barack obama one night. -- father was raised in iran and her father was a doctor. they had a lot in common. she is also in charge of the office of publicngagement. a lot of the public out of reach. in charge of relations with the business community, which becomes part of the issue that i deal with in the book. but she has a better sense of any of them of how the obamas, both the president and first lady, to react in any situation. she can almost tell you in an uncanny way what...
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chicago. >> founder of the mexican restaurant in small texas, the company my wife and i started when i was 22 and she was 20. glad to be here. thank you. >> american public university charlestown west virginia. we serve approximately 63,000 students around the world a vast majority of the more active duty military. >> thank you. >> steve roberts west virginia chamber of commerce. >> president and ceo of hms technologies. we are served as small businesses and information technology provider. >> all right. we are going to hear from all of the governors today obviously as well as from you all as we react to some of our topics we are also going to hear from joel and delore zimmerman about dustin a commission to call enterprising states but he should have before you that provides an analysis of state job creation strategy and identifies high performers and a number of areas. the goal of the study is to provide a snapshot of a effective policy and program from around the country and highlight the good work, the great work the states are doing now to grow jobs. the study really demonstrates what leverage a place of reform the state's bar and it shows how much c
chicago. >> founder of the mexican restaurant in small texas, the company my wife and i started when i was 22 and she was 20. glad to be here. thank you. >> american public university charlestown west virginia. we serve approximately 63,000 students around the world a vast majority of the more active duty military. >> thank you. >> steve roberts west virginia chamber of commerce. >> president and ceo of hms technologies. we are served as small businesses and...
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chicago, i should say. it captures the possibilities of this moment. " there are signs, unmistakable, of an astonishing increase in the area of grievances. , a private wrongs and public, a long buried tradition may be springing back to life. in a society and time with changes studied and landscapes so suddenly estranged, the last communiques are not in. we shall overcome in 2010. people united shall never be defeated. [applause] >> businesses will not locate there. >> tonight, funding expanding broadband into rural areas. we will have the director of the rural communication service. >> vice president joe bride in biden saluted the men and women of the military service. he was joined by admiral mike mullen. this is about half an hour. [applause] >> kurram morning. mr. vice president, members of congress, secretary lnn, a distinguished guest, veterans, family members of our fallen warriors, and fellow americans, everyear since civil war reconstruction americans have set aside this day to pay tribute to service and sacrifice. no place more than arlington reminds me of what we owe them d their families for what they have given to us. in fores and jungles, beaches and des
chicago, i should say. it captures the possibilities of this moment. " there are signs, unmistakable, of an astonishing increase in the area of grievances. , a private wrongs and public, a long buried tradition may be springing back to life. in a society and time with changes studied and landscapes so suddenly estranged, the last communiques are not in. we shall overcome in 2010. people united shall never be defeated. [applause] >> businesses will not locate there. >> tonight,...