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there is no howard dean. so for me what was fascinating is a year later he was back. he is chair of the democratic party. what? how did that happen. i thought this guy was done. the interesting thing is dean speak at the 2004 democratic convention, and he speaks on the same night as a young state senator named barack obama. during the convention dean has a meeting with the state democratic party chairs. and they're mostly from states that are either to read or too good to get any from the democratic party's. in new york, california, or it's like texas or georgia or someplace. they are all saying to dean, we can't even get a bumper sticker out here for john kerry. we are starving for resources. trinity has just come from campaigning and knows there's democrats edward. he said this doesn't make any sense. a lightbulb goes off in his head, the same with the john kerry and john edwards are being nominated, the electoral map has been set in stone. the entire election will be fought on the playing field of ohio wit
there is no howard dean. so for me what was fascinating is a year later he was back. he is chair of the democratic party. what? how did that happen. i thought this guy was done. the interesting thing is dean speak at the 2004 democratic convention, and he speaks on the same night as a young state senator named barack obama. during the convention dean has a meeting with the state democratic party chairs. and they're mostly from states that are either to read or too good to get any from the...
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this is dean rosen. i think with respect to the to - to many members, if you look at debate, there was general agreement among the republicans in looking at research. there were concerns about some of the individual provisions. i would say, you know, that probably is on the list. but i'm not ure it's at the top of the list. i think if you look at the boards and commission that are out there, i would put the independent payment advisory board above the outcomes research institute as something that would be more likely to be targeted. but again we'll see. new members are gng to come to washington in a couple of weeks and they will have their views on how they want to proceed. with respect to ther provisions on drugs, i would say maybe two things, and john, who is at the tabl and a lot of the bargaining and discussions might have a different view on this. i think that with the device tax, it was clear that that was really done not with a whehearted agreement of the device industry, but the fees on the pharm
this is dean rosen. i think with respect to the to - to many members, if you look at debate, there was general agreement among the republicans in looking at research. there were concerns about some of the individual provisions. i would say, you know, that probably is on the list. but i'm not ure it's at the top of the list. i think if you look at the boards and commission that are out there, i would put the independent payment advisory board above the outcomes research institute as something...
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dean benjamin cheng. >> dean benjamin cheng is joined with me with dr. joan johnson-freese, now teaching at the naval war college in that great state of rhode island. in that city filled with grandeur near there at least or on the edge of it, maybe in newport, rhode island. she is a noted author. many books on the subject under which we have discussion. and she's assumed the position of chairwoman of the department of national security studies at the war college where she has been since 2002. welcome, dr. johnson-freese. do you have any thoughts o what has transpired on this program so far? >> yes, i've been listening with great interest and i guess i'd like to make two points. you had a discussion about whether the chinese were against the militarization of space and i guess i'd like to weigh in and say they've never said they're against militarization. like the united states, using space for military purposes has been considered part of military modernization, what the chinese have been adamant about and have gone to the u.n. and proposed, with the rus
dean benjamin cheng. >> dean benjamin cheng is joined with me with dr. joan johnson-freese, now teaching at the naval war college in that great state of rhode island. in that city filled with grandeur near there at least or on the edge of it, maybe in newport, rhode island. she is a noted author. many books on the subject under which we have discussion. and she's assumed the position of chairwoman of the department of national security studies at the war college where she has been since...
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dean? >> well, first off i'm very glad to hear representative schakowsky,-- i agree with most of what she said. let me make a couple points. first off i think we have to be very clear about why we're in the situation we're. in and i know you introduced me saying i think the deficit should be larger. the point here is i think we're sitting in a context where we have 9.6% unemployment, 25 million people unemployed, underemployed or given up work all together because the collapse of an $8 trillion housing bubble. and it's a little amazing to me that here we have a real crisis today, people can't afford their homes being thrown out on the street, can't raise their kids properly, and we're being told that if we don't do x, y and z about the budget deficit than 10, 15, 20 years down the road something bad's going to happen. that's a little backyard. these people are out of work not because they did anything wrong but because people like ben bernanke, alan greenspan, henry paulson, you know the wh
dean? >> well, first off i'm very glad to hear representative schakowsky,-- i agree with most of what she said. let me make a couple points. first off i think we have to be very clear about why we're in the situation we're. in and i know you introduced me saying i think the deficit should be larger. the point here is i think we're sitting in a context where we have 9.6% unemployment, 25 million people unemployed, underemployed or given up work all together because the collapse of an $8...
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dean benjamin cheng. >> dean benjamin cheng is joined with me with dr. joan johnson-freese, now teaching at the naval war college in that great state of rhode island. in that city filled with grandeur near there at least or on the edge of it, maybe in newport, rhode island. she is a noted author. many books on the subject under which we have discussion. and she's assumed the position of chairwoman of the department of national security studies at the war college where she has been since 2002. welcome, dr. johnson-freese. do you have any thoughts on what has transpired on this program so far? >> yes, i've been listening with great interest and i guess i'd like to make two points. you had a discussion about whether the chinese were against the militarization of space and i guess i'd like to weigh in and say they've never said they're against militarization. like the united states, using space for military purposes has been considered part of military modernization, what the chinese have been adamant about and have gone to the u.n. and proposed, with the ru
dean benjamin cheng. >> dean benjamin cheng is joined with me with dr. joan johnson-freese, now teaching at the naval war college in that great state of rhode island. in that city filled with grandeur near there at least or on the edge of it, maybe in newport, rhode island. she is a noted author. many books on the subject under which we have discussion. and she's assumed the position of chairwoman of the department of national security studies at the war college where she has been since...
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dean quote.n's list a. >>> chicago's popular lala placa music -- la placa music festival is extending to chile. lollapalooza chilly will take place in santiago chile. he promises unique and unforgettable experience from top talent from around the world. he founded lollapalooza in 1991 and since 2005 it has been based in chicago's grant park. drawing millions of music fans for three days of entertainment. >>> the two bronze lions that guard the art stt are getting ready to put on holiday wreaths. they will sobler powered. they also have the look of traditional north american cranberry wreaths combined with the spirit of buddhist and other wishing trees. wreaths sold more than 2,000 spears in various shades of red and inside each will be a wish for the world in 2011 written by chicago area school children. the wreaths will be placed on a lion's the day after thanksgiving. >>> attention naperville residents, grab your tackiest holiday sweater and head over to the municipal center today. the town is
dean quote.n's list a. >>> chicago's popular lala placa music -- la placa music festival is extending to chile. lollapalooza chilly will take place in santiago chile. he promises unique and unforgettable experience from top talent from around the world. he founded lollapalooza in 1991 and since 2005 it has been based in chicago's grant park. drawing millions of music fans for three days of entertainment. >>> the two bronze lions that guard the art stt are getting ready to put...
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>> couric: dean reynolds at chicago's o'hare airport tonight. dean, thank you. 69 airports all across the country are now equipped with those body scanners. homeland security reported today that 99% of passengers singled out for a scanning agreed to it rather than undergo a pat-down. mark strassmann tells us most americans support this kind of screening if that's what it takes to stop a terrorist. >> reporter: this is terrorist mohamed atta the morning of 9/11. going through airport security in portland, maine. >> i'm staring at him and he's staring back at me. >> reporter: gate agent mike touhey handed atta his boarding pass and is haunted about a gut feeling he had about the terrorist. hours later, atta piloted a hijacked plane into the world trade center. >> they only have to succeed one time. we have to be correct 100% of the time. >> reporter: after the so-called underwear bomber failed to blow up an american airliner last christmas day, the t.s.a. accelerated installing its full- body scanners, trying to balance the terror threat against t
>> couric: dean reynolds at chicago's o'hare airport tonight. dean, thank you. 69 airports all across the country are now equipped with those body scanners. homeland security reported today that 99% of passengers singled out for a scanning agreed to it rather than undergo a pat-down. mark strassmann tells us most americans support this kind of screening if that's what it takes to stop a terrorist. >> reporter: this is terrorist mohamed atta the morning of 9/11. going through airport...
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dean, unfortunately, he's incorrect. trying to turn this into how many more people can we get into the polls so that president obama looks like he favors gays. >> democran, are the democrats to get something done here? >> they have to get something done here. the biggest problem, lack of leadership. whatever the ideological extremes say. they're frustrated because they don't see leadership from washington or the president. i think the president could help himself substantially if he led on don't ask, don't tell. he has to make the case to the american people who already support it and say this is the right thing to do for our military and have the votes. he should go out and make the case for it. demand the congress and not up or down. the other thing he needs to do, strike a deal on the tax cuts. that will look like dysfunctional washington and politics, as usual. he has to leave and find a solution to that that will play to the middle class. >> dan, princella, patrick, great conversation. >>> i don't know if any of you
dean, unfortunately, he's incorrect. trying to turn this into how many more people can we get into the polls so that president obama looks like he favors gays. >> democran, are the democrats to get something done here? >> they have to get something done here. the biggest problem, lack of leadership. whatever the ideological extremes say. they're frustrated because they don't see leadership from washington or the president. i think the president could help himself substantially if he...
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in the great movie "rebel without a cause" with james dean, there is this iconic scene where dean's character plays chicken with his nemesis in town. check this out. >> she signals. we head for the edge and the first man who jumps is a chicken. all right? >> darn let they are jacket. as a general rule, you have to be sort of crazy to play chicken. typically, it is the crazier person shall the one who cares less about their own safety and security that wins, no matter the dire consequences of winning. at its core, chicken is a game of principle and commitment and not backing down no matter what peril lies ahead. that's how you win a game of chicken. there is also apparently -- that's also apparently the single unifying political principle for the republican party right now. the republican party's approach to governing is that they are in the car, with their foot pressed to the gas. een with a giant cliff looming in the distance. the current game of chicken involves two vitally important, end-the-world issues right now. the first one is s.t.a.r.t., the nuclear arms treaty that president obama h
in the great movie "rebel without a cause" with james dean, there is this iconic scene where dean's character plays chicken with his nemesis in town. check this out. >> she signals. we head for the edge and the first man who jumps is a chicken. all right? >> darn let they are jacket. as a general rule, you have to be sort of crazy to play chicken. typically, it is the crazier person shall the one who cares less about their own safety and security that wins, no matter the...
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this is dean rosen. i think with respect to the to - to many members, if you look at debate, there was general agreement among the republicans in looking at research. there were concerns about some of the individual provisions. i would say, you know, that probably is on the list. but i'm not sure it's at the top of the list. i think if you look at the boards and commission that are out there, i would put the independent payment advisory board above the outcomes research institute as something that would be more likely to be targeted. but again we'll see. new members are going to come to washington in a couple of weeks and they will have their views on how they want to proceed. with respect to other provisions on drugs, i would say maybe two things, and john, who is at the table and a lot of the bargaining and discussions might have a different view on this. i think that with the device tax, it was clear that that was really done not with a wholehearted agreement of the device industry, but the fees on th
this is dean rosen. i think with respect to the to - to many members, if you look at debate, there was general agreement among the republicans in looking at research. there were concerns about some of the individual provisions. i would say, you know, that probably is on the list. but i'm not sure it's at the top of the list. i think if you look at the boards and commission that are out there, i would put the independent payment advisory board above the outcomes research institute as something...
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>> couric: dean reynolds in mount vernon, ohio. dean, thank you. still ahead here on the "cbs evening news," he charged into enemy fire to rescue fellow soldiers and he's about to receive the nation's highest military honor. and alaska senator lisa murkowski on the one that almost got away. ♪ [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! smack! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums and the life you want to live. with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... nothing works faster. fortunately there's enbrel, the #1 most doctor-prescribed biologic medicine for ra. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for
>> couric: dean reynolds in mount vernon, ohio. dean, thank you. still ahead here on the "cbs evening news," he charged into enemy fire to rescue fellow soldiers and he's about to receive the nation's highest military honor. and alaska senator lisa murkowski on the one that almost got away. ♪ [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! smack! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪...
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i'm bob deans, i'm the associate directer of communications for the natural resources defense council, and it's my high honor tonight to welcome you to the national press club and to introduce to you the author of "in deep water," peter lehner, the executive directer of the national resources defense council. want to thank everybody here for coming out on a monday night, and especially those who have traveled from afar. i understand we have the mayor of racine, wisconsin, with us here tonight, and i want to assure you, sir, we will get you out of here on time to watch the green bay packers kick you off tonight against the chicago bears. we also want to say thank you to the reporters who are here after spending a long day at the hearings of the national commission of the bp oil spill. we certainly appreciate you being here. on the night of april 20th after weeks of misjudgments, operational mistakes and be equipment failures, the macondo well blew out beneath a mile of water in the gulf of mexico. it gushed up a volcano of natural gas and oil onto the deepwater horizon derrick which ex
i'm bob deans, i'm the associate directer of communications for the natural resources defense council, and it's my high honor tonight to welcome you to the national press club and to introduce to you the author of "in deep water," peter lehner, the executive directer of the national resources defense council. want to thank everybody here for coming out on a monday night, and especially those who have traveled from afar. i understand we have the mayor of racine, wisconsin, with us here...
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national correspondent dean reynolds is in cincinnati tonight and, dean, no one will be watching what happens in the buckeye state more closely than the president himself. >> reporter: indeed, katie. there is no state more important to president barack president obama's midterm election strategy and his reelection hopes in 2012 than ohio. mr. obama won the state in 2008 and has visited 12 times since taking office. the latest yesterday stumping for democrats. but the latest poll today suggests his efforts may fall short and that a republican wave may defeat democratic governor ted strickland and a host of other democratic hopefuls and if that happens here and elsewhere, the man attending this rally tonight-- representative john boehner of ohio-- will be the next speaker of the house. katie? >> couric: dean reynolds, thank you. one of the stranger senate race this is year is in the state of alaska. it's two republicans against a democrat. and john blackstone in anchorage reports this battle could go well past election day. >> reporter: the battle for alaska's senate seat began in earne
national correspondent dean reynolds is in cincinnati tonight and, dean, no one will be watching what happens in the buckeye state more closely than the president himself. >> reporter: indeed, katie. there is no state more important to president barack president obama's midterm election strategy and his reelection hopes in 2012 than ohio. mr. obama won the state in 2008 and has visited 12 times since taking office. the latest yesterday stumping for democrats. but the latest poll today...
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paula dean is the queen of southern cooking, her magazine is called "cooking with paula dean." night live." i thought it was just hilarious. >> i'm paula dean and you know my favorite two ingredients too cook with are butter and oil. that's why i'm introducing my new product. paula dean's big old soak em paper towels. >> that's great, congratulations. >> you know, she i love that girl. she can play so many parts. >> she's got the accent down. zple she's got the accent down, honey. >> people drop by, you've got these great dishes you can make now and reheat when they drop by. >> we have sauteed our shallot sauce and we have added our rice and we're going to let this cook until it's slightly brown and then we have got our chicken broth over here that we're going to slowly add to it. >> you can't add that all at once. >> this is a sticky rice, so we want all that starch to kind of come out slowly. this is what it's going to look like after ten, 15 minutes. >> all right, what do we add to that. >> we have got our crab meat, we have got our parmesan cheese and lemon zest. all we're
paula dean is the queen of southern cooking, her magazine is called "cooking with paula dean." night live." i thought it was just hilarious. >> i'm paula dean and you know my favorite two ingredients too cook with are butter and oil. that's why i'm introducing my new product. paula dean's big old soak em paper towels. >> that's great, congratulations. >> you know, she i love that girl. she can play so many parts. >> she's got the accent down. zple she's...
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katie. >> couric: all right, dean reynolds. dean, thanks very much for that update. covering that very tight reid-angle race that is unfolding in nevada. he's at harry reid's headquarters in las vegas. ben, what's the latest from there? >> reporter: well, katie, you have talked about the tea party and you have mentioned that there is no race they would want to win more tonight than this race right here in nevada. this is ground zero for their battle. if they could unseat the most powerful democrat in the u.s. senate, that would be huge for their movement, huge for republicans and a big loss for democrats. the polls closed here just a little over a half hour ago so there aren't any results out yet but we are expecting this to be somewhat of a long night because this has been a very close race heading right into election day, and if you're wondering where all the people are, the food and the booze is on the other side of the room. >> couric: i was wondering. i was feeling a little sorry for you, ben, tonight, so i'm glad there are some people gathered around the food a
katie. >> couric: all right, dean reynolds. dean, thanks very much for that update. covering that very tight reid-angle race that is unfolding in nevada. he's at harry reid's headquarters in las vegas. ben, what's the latest from there? >> reporter: well, katie, you have talked about the tea party and you have mentioned that there is no race they would want to win more tonight than this race right here in nevada. this is ground zero for their battle. if they could unseat the most...
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host: dean baker's book, "plunder and blunder." you can watch any of the shows on a web site for free. sharon is a baby boomer. go ahead. caller: it seems like everybody bypasses and the fact that we are dealing with billions of illegal aliens. i have nothing against anybody because of race, religion, or culture. but when people come over like they are legally, it is creating a problem. they had on the front of the paper just months ago that there was 2.7 million illegal babies born in the united states in 2008. 4 million in legal babies were born in 2009. they have not even added of this year's, which will probably exceed 5 million. host: dean baker? guest: i think your numbers are a little bit high. the total number of babies born in the u.s. but both from people here legally and not are significantly less than the numbers you are suggesting. there are complex issues in terms of illegal immigrants coming here. they both add to the economy and create some problems. on the one hand, we have a lot of businesses that have come to dep
host: dean baker's book, "plunder and blunder." you can watch any of the shows on a web site for free. sharon is a baby boomer. go ahead. caller: it seems like everybody bypasses and the fact that we are dealing with billions of illegal aliens. i have nothing against anybody because of race, religion, or culture. but when people come over like they are legally, it is creating a problem. they had on the front of the paper just months ago that there was 2.7 million illegal babies born...
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steve moore, dean glenn hubbard. the dean is the co-author of "seeds of destruction." >>> it appears former president bush and kanye west made amends but leave it to "saturday night live" to take things one step further. the show spoofed the two. >> everything's good with you guys? >> i mean it's all good now, fam. we had problems. now we solved those problems. >> yeah, fam, absolutely. i love conway. i do. >> kanye and w. best of friends ♪ ♪ united by forgiveness haters. >> come on, haters, recognize. >> despite snl's image, west and the former president have not met face-to-face since their war of words. >>> a navy sailor gets the surprise of his life at his homecoming. a story you'll be talking about all day. ♪ when you're responsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. >> ♪ >> ( laughing ) >> yay! no! no! no! no! aah! >> that's your water? it's bad water. isn't that right? >> healthcare that goes everywhere. >>> a navy sailor deployed to iraq for the past seven months came home to find a surprise. it was the surprise of a lifetime, and it wa
steve moore, dean glenn hubbard. the dean is the co-author of "seeds of destruction." >>> it appears former president bush and kanye west made amends but leave it to "saturday night live" to take things one step further. the show spoofed the two. >> everything's good with you guys? >> i mean it's all good now, fam. we had problems. now we solved those problems. >> yeah, fam, absolutely. i love conway. i do. >> kanye and w. best of friends ♪...
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. >> reporter: ask vickie dean if life is easy and she'll be the first to tell you it's not. still, this single mother, who once depended on charity to feed her special needs son, has much she's thankful for. >> i'm thankful for my family, my friends. >> reporter: today dean is not receiving a meal from the north texas food bank. instead she and her son are volunteering to help provide 13,000 meals for others. >> we've pretty much been on both sides, and so this is our way of paying forward. >> reporter: this food bank is one of the largest in the nation. it has provided food like this for 2.3 million people so far this year. but doing that requires a tremendous number of volunteers, 22,000 at this facility alone. with so many in america struggling, unemployment stuck near 10%, 42 million people using food stamps, simple acts of generosity are as important today as ever. >> thank you. >> reporter: and americans are responding. in the last year, more than 63 million have volunteered. in colorado, a bride whose wedding was suddenly called off, decided to go ahead with the recep
. >> reporter: ask vickie dean if life is easy and she'll be the first to tell you it's not. still, this single mother, who once depended on charity to feed her special needs son, has much she's thankful for. >> i'm thankful for my family, my friends. >> reporter: today dean is not receiving a meal from the north texas food bank. instead she and her son are volunteering to help provide 13,000 meals for others. >> we've pretty much been on both sides, and so this is our...
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the legal analyst dean johnson is here and dean in laura report she mentioned the gun enhancement dropped by the judge today. that the perhaps could have given messerly another 10 year sentence. walk us why the judge dropped that component of the conviction. >> well everybody in the case including the defendant agreed that if messerly intended to use the gun the proper verdict would have been murder. the the jury acquitted messerly of murder and thus implied found that he did not intend to use a gun. later they found the gun enhancement true which means that he did intend to use the gun so there was a contradiction there the judge simply said all of the evidence supports the first dilution there was no intent to use a gun here so i am going to throw out the gun enhancement because the evidence doesn't support i it. >> you can't unintentionally shoot someone with a gun. >> if you think off taser instead of a gun, if you don't know that you have a gun, then you can't intend to use a gunp. >> i see. all right. the strange moments in court today when the judge basically said that he in terms
the legal analyst dean johnson is here and dean in laura report she mentioned the gun enhancement dropped by the judge today. that the perhaps could have given messerly another 10 year sentence. walk us why the judge dropped that component of the conviction. >> well everybody in the case including the defendant agreed that if messerly intended to use the gun the proper verdict would have been murder. the the jury acquitted messerly of murder and thus implied found that he did not intend...
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dean, most controversial portion of this law, of course, is actually being blocked right now? >> very quickly there is an injunction in place that puts all of this law on hold including the so-called papers please that allows police officers to detain somebody and require them to prove they are legally in the united states. >> so you have conservative piece of legislation and conservative state heading for most liberal appeals court in the country. what happens here? >> ninth circuit is class had as a liberal court but this panel is very conservative. there are two judges, one who has written a number of opinions in this area. we call supremacy clause analysis the balance of federal and state law. most are very conservative and would expected to be leaning toward giving the states more flexibility. >> and two of the three judges have spanish sur names. >> two judges are hispanic. judge baia emigrated from cuba. they judge based on their leaning of the law and it's very conservative and not influenced a lot by etiology. >> and immigration policy is a federal concern and state o
dean, most controversial portion of this law, of course, is actually being blocked right now? >> very quickly there is an injunction in place that puts all of this law on hold including the so-called papers please that allows police officers to detain somebody and require them to prove they are legally in the united states. >> so you have conservative piece of legislation and conservative state heading for most liberal appeals court in the country. what happens here? >> ninth...
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i am the associate dean for student life. i want to speak in favor of these modifications. currently, the conservatory does not have student housing, and we find it more and more a disadvantage in attracting students. students have a desire to live near the educational facility. they want housing that is safe and affordable. that is incredibly important for their parents, when they send them away to school outside of their home town. schools for the most part have an interest in having students in living environments where there, curricular academic beads and the developmental needs of students -- where their co- curricular academic needs and the development needs of students are met, particularly younger students who are not yet ready for the rental market. i see them come into my office, very upset about what they have gone through. the school has lost a lot of control over that. we currently do not have student housing. being able to provide that is another educational element to our program, one that is incredibly important to our young folks in a college environment. t
i am the associate dean for student life. i want to speak in favor of these modifications. currently, the conservatory does not have student housing, and we find it more and more a disadvantage in attracting students. students have a desire to live near the educational facility. they want housing that is safe and affordable. that is incredibly important for their parents, when they send them away to school outside of their home town. schools for the most part have an interest in having students...
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like before this i would have never been in dean's area, never been to his school, never met these guysever sat and chatted with them, and just went away with them, it's just been an amazing experience. >> reporter: full court peace has grown from one team to five teams in just a few years. they've even started a girls' program. eventually, michael would like to bring basketball to rivaling communities in other parts of the world. for more information on full court peace, log on to our website and click on the link. i'm tyler, and that's sports for this week. we can all be energy savers. turn off lights, use energy saving light bulbs, and turn off electronics and appliances when not in use. learn what you can do today at energy.gov/kids. because when you get moving an hour a day... get up and play an hour a day, doc. check out how to be a player at letsmove.gov. that's... using energy wisely can be magical. turn off lights, use energy saving light bulbs, and turn off computers and game systems when not in use. grab a grownup and go online to energy.gov/kids. >>> the tallest structure in
like before this i would have never been in dean's area, never been to his school, never met these guysever sat and chatted with them, and just went away with them, it's just been an amazing experience. >> reporter: full court peace has grown from one team to five teams in just a few years. they've even started a girls' program. eventually, michael would like to bring basketball to rivaling communities in other parts of the world. for more information on full court peace, log on to our...
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george kennan wrote a 70 -- 79 page memo he sent to dean acheson where he argued this idea that theseweapons of mass destruction should not be built, that it would produce an arms race that would threaten the very basis of civilization and he was dead set against. acheson said how do you convince the paranoid a character like stalin, and acheson was quite right, a pair of white man and a paranoid world, how do you convince him not to engage in this kind of development of such a weapon, do it secretly. kennan's argument was the united states had 50 power bombs ready and now scheduled of the building of the 300. the soviets had exploded their first atomic bomb in september of 1949. this was a 1950 now. maybe he had two or three atomic bombs. we had a huge of an issue for them, and kennan's argument was that if we went to stalin, and if we raised this issue of trying to avoid an arms race in building this with him, that could as robert oppenheimer, the physicist, said to only be a weapon of mass destruction, using it in civilian populations. kennan believed that if we approached stalin,
george kennan wrote a 70 -- 79 page memo he sent to dean acheson where he argued this idea that theseweapons of mass destruction should not be built, that it would produce an arms race that would threaten the very basis of civilization and he was dead set against. acheson said how do you convince the paranoid a character like stalin, and acheson was quite right, a pair of white man and a paranoid world, how do you convince him not to engage in this kind of development of such a weapon, do it...
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. >> ochoespra >> dean quelaentradadel partido er importante . >> se va del pertido medina .ónás ofensiv >> atento para que pase el rey . >> juegas pordentro para q pase >> o sea para qusea r afuera. meaje de castil ue no ayud >> la falta a vicen matí vuoso que le recuerda que es matellán qu le pedo más todo el rtido. recordemos mañan colorado rapi . >> castillo , que bi reczado por laaguis deaméra . >> esta metido atrásel américa , esta defendien más porq el 0 0 puede defeerlo en casa. >> esta a punto de irse vicent mats oso sigue pero buscando a reina. le reazaron elervicio a el. >> aueusasiempre es a martínez , cambios automacos. >> pero antes eremos ver las varites. >> la potparece buena. >> otro tiro desquina (corner) . >> ledicen a marquez que se vaya >> le dice el árbitro tranquos., >> esn caritos para marcar cuando le dices ra cosa , ot libertadueo debieras. >> a ver el coo. > sao mateánero npu. >> claro salto como ochoa , pero cuando hacen cambio recuerda que uno entra a quién estaba marcando. >> estose dice antesdel momiento porque un err así cuea to el rtido. >> lo
. >> ochoespra >> dean quelaentradadel partido er importante . >> se va del pertido medina .ónás ofensiv >> atento para que pase el rey . >> juegas pordentro para q pase >> o sea para qusea r afuera. meaje de castil ue no ayud >> la falta a vicen matí vuoso que le recuerda que es matellán qu le pedo más todo el rtido. recordemos mañan colorado rapi . >> castillo , que bi reczado por laaguis deaméra . >> esta metido atrásel américa ,...
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>> mcgeorge bundy was the youngest dean that harvard college ever had at 34. he was the start intellect of his generation and a boston brahmin aristocrat who kennedy brought to washington as his national security advisor in 1961. >> why did you decide to release the information that he had alzheimer's disease? >> because i think it was important to the understanding of mac bundy and to the attention that this last book on his life had garnered. it is a reflection of the man as well and his strength of character in many ways, that this is not someone, such as robert mcnamara who was secretary of defense at the time, who would suffer with internal regret. >> this is under your chapter, emergency men, and there's no rhyme or reason why i want to bring this up except that i was interested in whether or not you listen to this show. sean hannity, on his syndicated sean hannity radio program -- are you a listener? >> sure. >> said that, it's the "august 15th, 2008, ludicrously proposed sending stinger missiles to georgia." >> yes. >> why did you want to make that not
>> mcgeorge bundy was the youngest dean that harvard college ever had at 34. he was the start intellect of his generation and a boston brahmin aristocrat who kennedy brought to washington as his national security advisor in 1961. >> why did you decide to release the information that he had alzheimer's disease? >> because i think it was important to the understanding of mac bundy and to the attention that this last book on his life had garnered. it is a reflection of the man as...
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>> ask the professor to adopt a dissenting book, and if he says no, go to the chairman, go to the dean, go to the chancellor, and take it public. i'm hoping to embarrass the more decent element into the university into thinking about their responsibility as educators to teach students how to think and not just tell them what to think. i would like to recognize this gentleman. he ran for the harvard corporation. you had a question. >> your general theme, david, is that the university professors are often not teaching the way they should. my question is this, in light of that fact and in light of the number of administrators in the college have ballooned substantially. a lot of those administrators jobs is to do things, as i see it, that don't happen in the classroom or aren't related in that way. in today's financial world, should the college reduce the number of administrators they have very substantially? my question is if they did that, would that have a positive effect on what you would like to see happen? >> well, as i pointed out, there are, and i've had personal experience with t
>> ask the professor to adopt a dissenting book, and if he says no, go to the chairman, go to the dean, go to the chancellor, and take it public. i'm hoping to embarrass the more decent element into the university into thinking about their responsibility as educators to teach students how to think and not just tell them what to think. i would like to recognize this gentleman. he ran for the harvard corporation. you had a question. >> your general theme, david, is that the university...
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this is dean rosen. think with respect to the to - to many members, if you look at debate, there was general agreement among the republicans in looking at research. there were concerns about some of the individual provisions. i would say, you know, that probably is on the list. but i'm not sure it's at the top of the list. i think if you look at the boards and commission that are out there, i would put the independent payment advisory board above the outcomes research institute as something that would be more likely to be targeted. but again we'll see. new members are going to come to washington in a couple of weeks and they will have their views on how they want to proceed. with respect to other provisions on drugs, i would say maybe two things, and john, who is at the table and a lot of the bargaining and discussions might have a different view on this. i think that with the device tax, it was clear that that was really done not with a wholehearted agreement of the device industry, but the fees on the
this is dean rosen. think with respect to the to - to many members, if you look at debate, there was general agreement among the republicans in looking at research. there were concerns about some of the individual provisions. i would say, you know, that probably is on the list. but i'm not sure it's at the top of the list. i think if you look at the boards and commission that are out there, i would put the independent payment advisory board above the outcomes research institute as something...
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he is dean of the annenberg school for communications at the university of southern california. he is also a professor of political science, a university fellow at the center on public diplomacy and an adjunct fellow of the pacific council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman of a corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and dr. james wilson. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. is anyone out there? that is better. it is after dinner, we need to be lively here. i have come with the accouterments of every modern person, whether i know how to use it or not, which is the ipad, a sign of the importance of communication and new ways of transmitting affirmation. this is going to be a conversation, and began i have talked about this -- vivian and i have talked about this with the leadership of this great organization. it will be a genuine conversation. we will talk for about 20 minutes back-and-forth, sharing ideas, and then we will open it up to questions and answers from
he is dean of the annenberg school for communications at the university of southern california. he is also a professor of political science, a university fellow at the center on public diplomacy and an adjunct fellow of the pacific council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman of a corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and dr. james wilson. [applause] >> good evening,...
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i see myself trying to be more like james dean. i see carlos san tanna. more than sporadic latino explosions. as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for
i see myself trying to be more like james dean. i see carlos san tanna. more than sporadic latino explosions. as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is...
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you dean -- do need some orchestration.for something that will truly reenforce culture, and it needs it. these wonderful people are trying to do it also. i do not believe she wishes to speak, but salvatore will. >> we are a small business. we want to stay in business by adding to our dining experience. the concept is a singing waiter with the use of amplification. the reason i know it is needed is i have asked the singers what their needs are, and they said with the clatter and what normally has happened in the restaurant, this will cut out the background noise and the clatter of the normal restaurant environment. that is basically it. we want this because it is part of our culture, and we think it is going to be good for the community as well. thank you very much. >> i have a number of speakers cards. because of the time and the fact that they all are in side, you do not have to speak. if you do, it will be a maximum of two minutes. i do not have your card in front of me. >> i can hear you very well, and the tone that you
you dean -- do need some orchestration.for something that will truly reenforce culture, and it needs it. these wonderful people are trying to do it also. i do not believe she wishes to speak, but salvatore will. >> we are a small business. we want to stay in business by adding to our dining experience. the concept is a singing waiter with the use of amplification. the reason i know it is needed is i have asked the singers what their needs are, and they said with the clatter and what...
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i have to also take a personal privilege in introducing dean kurt schmoke who is dean of howard university school, but for many years he was my mayor of my hometown, baltimore, maryland. and what he was known as, as one of the most thoughtful mayors in the nation. and he really changed the face of baltimore. he is a given adequate credit for all of the people he put into place in the leadership of the city who are still serving in key positions in baltimore, and he has been a transformative dean at howard university law school, bring in national leaders, refreshing the faculty, keeping it fiscally sound, raising money. so it's with great affection that i introduce mayor kurt schmoke. juan williams, i will introduce later on. but i also want to introduce michelle alexander, because she has a special history with the aclu. i got to see her in her days as an aclu attorney heading the racial justice project of the aclu of in california. she was quick and smart, and piercing in her analysis. and as soon as we all matter we knew that she was going to be a national leader. and now she's moved to
i have to also take a personal privilege in introducing dean kurt schmoke who is dean of howard university school, but for many years he was my mayor of my hometown, baltimore, maryland. and what he was known as, as one of the most thoughtful mayors in the nation. and he really changed the face of baltimore. he is a given adequate credit for all of the people he put into place in the leadership of the city who are still serving in key positions in baltimore, and he has been a transformative...