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oral roberts' university mascot is the golden eagle. >>> take you live out to the national mall in washingtonc., where jimmy carter is paying his respects to the "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago today. the president will speak within the next half hour. we will break in for a special report when that happens. meantime, logon to nbcbayarea.com to watch this live. thanks for being with us. - hello, everyone. i'm so happy to see all of you and to welcome you to season four... which is, of course, the name of this restaurant, the number one asian fusion restaurant in new york, where we will be eating the number-one-selling food in the rest of america. - what is this? - all right! cheesy blasters. ♪ you take a hot dog ♪ stuff it with some jack cheese ♪ ♪ fold it in a pizza ♪ you got cheesy blasters and then all the kids say, "thanks, meat cat." and then meat cat flies away on his, um, skateboard. - i can't eat this. i'm a foodie. - these cheesy blasters are here to teach us a lesson. the economy is struggling and your parent company is struggling with it, why? because we've lost touch with the
oral roberts' university mascot is the golden eagle. >>> take you live out to the national mall in washingtonc., where jimmy carter is paying his respects to the "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago today. the president will speak within the next half hour. we will break in for a special report when that happens. meantime, logon to nbcbayarea.com to watch this live. thanks for being with us. - hello, everyone. i'm so happy to see all of you and to welcome you to season...
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welcome back ceremonies all over the place, like at oral roberts university in tulsa, oklahoma. known as the golden eagles. for their little welcome back shindig here at the christ chapel they decided to bring in a bald eagle for the celebration. they let this thing loose. it's got a train, roger. and it's flying around. all the students get really close, which is pretty cool to see an animal like that up close. well, just as the old usa chant breaks out, watch what happens. >> usa! usa! >> oh. >> you see the eagle flew right into the window there. they're not sure what happened. it failed to fly back to the trainer who was waiting on stage. in this video from oru alive which sort of the student broadcast channel there you can see that the eagle was okay. the trainer walked over after the eagle hit the ground. apparently they practiced it like five or six times before, too, so the eagle you have to think is maybe a little embarrassed. >> lewis got a bit disoriented and tried to get out the window. we're glad you're with i, lewis. would you please again give lewis and keely a han
welcome back ceremonies all over the place, like at oral roberts university in tulsa, oklahoma. known as the golden eagles. for their little welcome back shindig here at the christ chapel they decided to bring in a bald eagle for the celebration. they let this thing loose. it's got a train, roger. and it's flying around. all the students get really close, which is pretty cool to see an animal like that up close. well, just as the old usa chant breaks out, watch what happens. >> usa! usa!...
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. >>> and a wild scene at oral roberts university in tulsa. look at this. it's an eagle.ighten the crowd. the eagle was not seriously hurt. >>> and finally, a lesson. don't celebrate until after you cross the finish line. okay? don't be like this fellow, who stopped running short. yes. triathlon in brazil. finally realizes, that guy is coming in fast. he did hold him off. but finished first and then, you can raise your arms. >> yeah. >> barely. i've seen this happen in the chicago marathon. >> really? >> yes. celebrating. >> if you're going to be celebrating before the finish line, physically stop at the finish line. all right. >> wow. >> i would imagine you're a little exhausted. >> i didn't like that, either. >>> well, i think you'll all like this. >> good. >> time for "pop news," everybody. good morning to you. and jessica simpson had her second child a couple months ago. this morning, we have exclusive first look at serious cuteness. ace knute. there he is with his mom and big sister, max. they're on the cover of "us weekly." ace knute, it's a great name. and big sist
. >>> and a wild scene at oral roberts university in tulsa. look at this. it's an eagle.ighten the crowd. the eagle was not seriously hurt. >>> and finally, a lesson. don't celebrate until after you cross the finish line. okay? don't be like this fellow, who stopped running short. yes. triathlon in brazil. finally realizes, that guy is coming in fast. he did hold him off. but finished first and then, you can raise your arms. >> yeah. >> barely. i've seen this...
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it happened at oral roberts university in oklahoma. again, the eagle is okay. >> brian: wow.easure how sick a child is. you know what? come to my hospital room and you will see how sick sarah is. she is dying. she is dying. >> steve: since then, because of the family's battle that changed an unfair transplant policy and a child's courage, she is waking up this morning at home. >> gretchen: our own peter johnson, jr. had a big hand in the effort to save sarah and went and visited her and you have an exclusive interview. >> thank you. yesterday the family of newtown square, pennsylvania, asked me and you, the "fox & friends" audience, to join them as they celebrated the happiest day of their lives. and sarah showed why she's a survivor in her very first interview. you have a tiara on today. that's very pretty. you look beautiful today. >> thank you. >> are you the queen for the day here? >> uh-huh. yeah. >> it was a royal welcome home for sarah murnaghan today, complete with tiaras, toys, and a ton of family and friends. >> welcome home, sarah! we love you! >> awaiting her retu
it happened at oral roberts university in oklahoma. again, the eagle is okay. >> brian: wow.easure how sick a child is. you know what? come to my hospital room and you will see how sick sarah is. she is dying. she is dying. >> steve: since then, because of the family's battle that changed an unfair transplant policy and a child's courage, she is waking up this morning at home. >> gretchen: our own peter johnson, jr. had a big hand in the effort to save sarah and went and...
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richard knewton who served as former assistant vice chief of staff for the air force and robert pate at the university of chicago. talk about shock and awe, today's announcement by the president was shock. is that a good move by the president, lieutenant? >> it was an interesting move. it is certainly one that took us all by surprise, i think, when we were waiting en in the green room. it was the announcement that the president made, it was a bold move obviously not to exhibit on the politics but to go back from my standpoint certainly from a retired 7 ario officer, he did make the announcement the military is ready, we would be ready in a week, 30 days. the military has given him the option of time, from a military standpoint, that's probably something -- >> do we have time to wait to take action? >> absolutely, because there is no imminent attack that we are about to disrupt. there is nothing in the process we need to launch. this was about punishing assad for an action he took now over a week ago. i would say this isn't just a bold move. i think this is a brilliant political move. what we have just
richard knewton who served as former assistant vice chief of staff for the air force and robert pate at the university of chicago. talk about shock and awe, today's announcement by the president was shock. is that a good move by the president, lieutenant? >> it was an interesting move. it is certainly one that took us all by surprise, i think, when we were waiting en in the green room. it was the announcement that the president made, it was a bold move obviously not to exhibit on the...
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assistance dean at georgetown university, robert trainem.ector of the national black caucus angela rooim. viviana hertano, founder of latino club. and michelle benard, bernard center for women and politics. before the march on washington, there wouldn't be a congress am black caucus. 3 even if 50 years feels long away, it is somewhat transformational. >> sure, and i think even after the march on washington, even after the civil rights act of '64 and the voting rights act of afc '65, it still took time. there were a few members that came together, you know, of a similar mind, had a similar mission. it wasn't till 1971 that they founded the caucus. i think now they would be really happy to see that because of the voting rights act and because of redistricting processes that worked well, there are now 43 members that are african-american in the united states house of representatives. and one in the senate. >> you could argue at least in the house, 10%, it's roughly at least matching population. robert, she brings up the senate. politically, we'
assistance dean at georgetown university, robert trainem.ector of the national black caucus angela rooim. viviana hertano, founder of latino club. and michelle benard, bernard center for women and politics. before the march on washington, there wouldn't be a congress am black caucus. 3 even if 50 years feels long away, it is somewhat transformational. >> sure, and i think even after the march on washington, even after the civil rights act of '64 and the voting rights act of afc '65, it...
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robert is back. he's the professor at the university of chicago. the timing on all of this. >> we may not know what day. i do think it's unlikely why the inspectors are in damascus. we might know the time of the day. if you go back, usually in the middle of the night and the reason for the middle of the night, tony is because that's when collateral dam and i damage least. it's 1:30 a.m. in damascus if there's going to be a strike today it's very likely it will be in the next hour or two and then if not probably not for another 24 hours. >> can a cohearseive strike led by the united states achieve the desireed results? maybe one of the results is this, to force assad back in to the conventional weapons box sending a clear message that you are no longer allowed to use chemical weapons from this point forward. >> i think it's highly unlikely. a limited strike is probably going to do the opposite. we're putting no one in harm's way showing our limited resolve. why is it going the to put assad in a box and draw him a red line that he will not cross agai
robert is back. he's the professor at the university of chicago. the timing on all of this. >> we may not know what day. i do think it's unlikely why the inspectors are in damascus. we might know the time of the day. if you go back, usually in the middle of the night and the reason for the middle of the night, tony is because that's when collateral dam and i damage least. it's 1:30 a.m. in damascus if there's going to be a strike today it's very likely it will be in the next hour or two...
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did the universe have a beginning? i'm robert lawrence kuhn and closer to truth is my journey to find out. traditionally, in both science and theology, the cosmos was from everlasting - without beginning - until, in the mid 20th century, big bang cosmology became accepted. beginnings bring meaning - and i start with the science. when we want to understand something - anything we often ask, "where did it come from?" "how did it start?" but some say the universe is different. because the universe is not "some thing" - it's the whole thing! that's why - first - we must ask, whether the universe had a beginning? i begin with a cosmologist who focuses on the early universe, the associate scientific director of the foundational questions institute, fqxi anthony aguirre. i am attending an fxqi conference on time, at sea in more ways then one, on a ship cruising between norway and denmark. anthony, what i thought was an easy question was did the universe begin? now i hear it's not such an easy question. help me. so it used to be just spe
did the universe have a beginning? i'm robert lawrence kuhn and closer to truth is my journey to find out. traditionally, in both science and theology, the cosmos was from everlasting - without beginning - until, in the mid 20th century, big bang cosmology became accepted. beginnings bring meaning - and i start with the science. when we want to understand something - anything we often ask, "where did it come from?" "how did it start?" but some say the universe is different....
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with me one of the biggest proponents of this plan, cornell university law profeor robert hackett. to the show. one of the biggest complaints out of the gate it is not constitutional. how is this constitutional? >> hi, melissa. yeah, it is entirely constitutional in fact. the eminent domain o authority applies to all forms of property, tangible and intangible. people tend to think it only appls to tangible because tangible property is always more conspicuous, right? you see it when a kentucky friday chicken is torn down in order to make room for a road or something like that, so you notice that, right? intangible properties le financial instruments, loansnd the like ae not conspicuous so we don't tend to see it but the are taken but those are always subject to eminent domain authority as long as there has been eminent domain authority. to pass constitutional muster you have to have public purpose and pay fair value on other hand. here that is easy to establish. melissa: i don't know about that beuse it is a scheme for the citynd for this one group, the mortgage resolution partners,
with me one of the biggest proponents of this plan, cornell university law profeor robert hackett. to the show. one of the biggest complaints out of the gate it is not constitutional. how is this constitutional? >> hi, melissa. yeah, it is entirely constitutional in fact. the eminent domain o authority applies to all forms of property, tangible and intangible. people tend to think it only appls to tangible because tangible property is always more conspicuous, right? you see it when a...
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pack with us now, robert, the professor of political science of the university of chicago we were talkingabout the u.k. pgh. the u.k. is our closest al lie . the u.k. are one of the most liberal democracys in the world. what we are proposeing is a liberal mission. that is a humanitarian mission and a place of conscious. you would think that if there is anybody outside the oval office that is going to also share this problem, the crisis of conscious, it would be liberal britain. so for britain to distance itself and to do it so strongly to actually take a vote, this is really quite a problem. >> then on top of it we saw this video today. people burned -- there's no doubt there are humanitarian problems occurring here. this is what the obama administration has not played up enough. >> have we seen the toxicology reports. have we seen the families of the people who died there? the human -- this human element is something the obama tellment -- -- it's -- this is something that the pr machine of the white house should be able to bring to the world in a much more powerful way. in terms of commu
pack with us now, robert, the professor of political science of the university of chicago we were talkingabout the u.k. pgh. the u.k. is our closest al lie . the u.k. are one of the most liberal democracys in the world. what we are proposeing is a liberal mission. that is a humanitarian mission and a place of conscious. you would think that if there is anybody outside the oval office that is going to also share this problem, the crisis of conscious, it would be liberal britain. so for britain...
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and 20 city compose sits rising 10 and 20% for june, and here is on cnbc, robert shiller, professor of economics at yale universitybert, it is great to have you back, good morning. >> my pleasure. >> and we have the twin city up double-digits for the fourth straight month. what do you make of that? >> well, obviously, we are in a housing recovery, at least for the short term. i have always been less sanguine about this one, but housing is a market with momentum, and right now the momentum is up. >> well, professor schiller, it looks like there are some, and i know in june, peaking in the rates, but i mean the spike in rates, but you do say that of only six cities where the prices were rising faster than a month last, and so is that some diminution of the game? >> well, there are some, yeah, there are some weakening signs and the starts are down, and especially in the single-family realm. i think that there is a chance that there is weakening, and there is a all of the fear about the taper iing that is a cloud over the housing market right now. >> you seem reluctantly positive, and you have seen it for a long time.
and 20 city compose sits rising 10 and 20% for june, and here is on cnbc, robert shiller, professor of economics at yale universitybert, it is great to have you back, good morning. >> my pleasure. >> and we have the twin city up double-digits for the fourth straight month. what do you make of that? >> well, obviously, we are in a housing recovery, at least for the short term. i have always been less sanguine about this one, but housing is a market with momentum, and right now...
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university of chicago. i changed. c-span: and a fellow named mortimer adler, i see, taught you. >> guest: well, it was a course taught by mortimer adler and robert maynard hutchins together, the president of the university. and it was the history--the i--great ideas in the western world. they thought that--hutchins had a theory that, i think, started at st. john's college in annapolis, that if you learned the great ideas of the western world, that that would be your education. and so this course started with plato and aristotle, then worked all the way up to st. tho--through st. thomas aquinas and to freud and marx. and they drilled you; there was a socratic method, and you had to kind of stand up for yourself and defend your ideas to them. and it was very rigorous training, and i really liked it, but it was very hard. c-span: who became your favorite philosopher out of that? anybody? >> guest: i think i liked the greeks. i liked aristotle and plato talking about happiness and the ends of life and what you thought about. i was really interested in that. c-span: after college, what? >> guest: well, i had proudly gone off and gotten myself a job a
university of chicago. i changed. c-span: and a fellow named mortimer adler, i see, taught you. >> guest: well, it was a course taught by mortimer adler and robert maynard hutchins together, the president of the university. and it was the history--the i--great ideas in the western world. they thought that--hutchins had a theory that, i think, started at st. john's college in annapolis, that if you learned the great ideas of the western world, that that would be your education. and so this...
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robert mann, professor at louisiana state university and author of "the walls of jericho," walter fields, now executive editor of northstarnews.com, black public affairs news and website. jack rosin that wi rosenthal, j department aide to robert f. kennedy. thank you for joining us. bob, i was struck by "meet the press" 50 years ago this sunday. the automatic sumgts if black people are coming to washington, d.c., they're militant. >> militant negros, look out. to me part of the problem with over what has happened in the past half century, despite all the progress that has been made, i think not nearly enough, i think that there are not enough militant negros out there marching or do whatever else -- doing whatever else is necessary to bring economic justice, which was the underlying theme -- actually not so underlying theme of the original march on washington. i think that's one of the reasons blacks are having such a hard time right now. >> jack, i wondered, you were there in the justice department, being part of the preparations for really -- just take us back to, you know, what the cl
robert mann, professor at louisiana state university and author of "the walls of jericho," walter fields, now executive editor of northstarnews.com, black public affairs news and website. jack rosin that wi rosenthal, j department aide to robert f. kennedy. thank you for joining us. bob, i was struck by "meet the press" 50 years ago this sunday. the automatic sumgts if black people are coming to washington, d.c., they're militant. >> militant negros, look out. to me...
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georgetown university dean, that's a nice new title, robert trainem.a from the associated press. and former democratic congressman from pennsylvania patrick murphy. welcome all. all right, robert, you used to work on capitol hill for the republican side of the aisle. this lack of unity here is strengthening the president's hand every single day. >> it's not even a lack of unity, it's a lack of communication, a lack of personal relationships. there used to be a point when transportation bills, all those things just went through. and there also used to be a time -- i remember when ted kennedy would sit down with my former boss rick santorum and have a substantive -- >> they could cut deals, think about that. >> absolutely, two polar opposites. >> it takes a few years to decide to work within the confines of the senate. >> there was a legitimate relationship when they could get things done. i don't see that today. don't see mcconnell sitting down -- ted cruz for that matter. doesn't seem like it's happening. >> what's going to be interesting is what dog b
georgetown university dean, that's a nice new title, robert trainem.a from the associated press. and former democratic congressman from pennsylvania patrick murphy. welcome all. all right, robert, you used to work on capitol hill for the republican side of the aisle. this lack of unity here is strengthening the president's hand every single day. >> it's not even a lack of unity, it's a lack of communication, a lack of personal relationships. there used to be a point when transportation...
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university. professor of social and cultural analysis. roberteorge, associate editorial page editor of the "new york post." for today the official pooh-bah of the republican party, we made you own them all. >> that's a hard row to hoe. >> because allan west comes with the package. i want to ask you, robert, in all seriousness, is the republican party at risk of going the way of the whigs, extinction. >> i certainly wouldn't go that far. you may not know but i worked for newt gingrich in the 1990. it's interesting how the circle has turned now. newt was exactly right republicans, particularly in the house, are in a really tough shape. this is a classic case of, you know, idle hands become the devil's play things. one of the things that the republicans had under newt, this they don't have right now. i know a lot of liberals hated the contract with america. in fact, i wouldn't be surprised if ari's dissertation was a contract on america. >> phd luckily for you. >> but the fact was, back then they actually did have an agenda out there. a lot of peop
university. professor of social and cultural analysis. roberteorge, associate editorial page editor of the "new york post." for today the official pooh-bah of the republican party, we made you own them all. >> that's a hard row to hoe. >> because allan west comes with the package. i want to ask you, robert, in all seriousness, is the republican party at risk of going the way of the whigs, extinction. >> i certainly wouldn't go that far. you may not know but i worked...
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robert woodruff game huge amount. millions and millions to emery so, you know, emery has been known as coca-cola university. n't know as much about georgia tech. you can probably tell me. >> i know that the architect, robert smith, did the original georgia tech campus. >> that would make sense. they are all near each other. thank you. >> let's do two more questions. [inaudible] two more questions. >> first of all, fortunately if anyone cares, i find that you can get cob cola with sugar at kroge in the etd knick it's a $1 a bottle. was there any thought of keeping the new coke and the classic coke or once they brought the classic back the demand for new coke, which was supposed to replicate pepsi just died out? >> well, first let my say they kept both of them for some time. they refused to admit that new coke was a failure. he drank new coke himself. he said this is the real coca-cola, and we have just brought back coke classic for the few misguided people who prefer it. [laughter] in fact, it did not do well. i thought what you were going ask which was an interesting question did they consider keeping the ol
robert woodruff game huge amount. millions and millions to emery so, you know, emery has been known as coca-cola university. n't know as much about georgia tech. you can probably tell me. >> i know that the architect, robert smith, did the original georgia tech campus. >> that would make sense. they are all near each other. thank you. >> let's do two more questions. [inaudible] two more questions. >> first of all, fortunately if anyone cares, i find that you can get cob...
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] >>> tributes flooded in this week for robert bellah, the prominent socialologist of religion who died at the age of 86. the long-time professor at the universityf the role of religion in public life. and particularly, america's tradition of civil religion. among his best-known works was the influential "habits of the heart" first published in 1985, and still required reading in numerous university programs. >>> finally, on our calendar, on august 15th, japanese buddhists observe obon, and also on august 15th, roman catholics celebrate the assumption of the virgin mary. which they believe mary at the end of her life on earth was assumed into heaven, body and soul. and there are more mary celebrations this week in carthage, missouri, where tens of thousands of mostly vietnamese catholics gather where they offer thanks for the freedoms they have in america. that's our program for now, i'm kim lawton, you can follow us on twitter and facebook where i'd love to connect with you as well. watch us any time on the pbs app for iphones and ipads and visit our website, where there's always much more, including audio and video podcasts of this program. jo
] >>> tributes flooded in this week for robert bellah, the prominent socialologist of religion who died at the age of 86. the long-time professor at the universityf the role of religion in public life. and particularly, america's tradition of civil religion. among his best-known works was the influential "habits of the heart" first published in 1985, and still required reading in numerous university programs. >>> finally, on our calendar, on august 15th, japanese...
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live in groveland, robert handa ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:33. santa clara universityg students about a sexual assault near its campus. it happened on franklin and sherman streets just after midnight on wednesday. police say the woman was knocked to the ground and sexually assaulted. she eventually managed to fight her attacker off and the man ran away. here is a sketch of the suspect. he is described as 6 feet tall. weighing 200 pounds. light brown or hazel eyes, dirty blond hair and wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans. this is the third attack on women in that area in the past month. police do not believe the other two cases are connected to wednesday night's. >>> there are new allegations this morning against a santa cruz surf school instructor accused of child molestation. 38-year-old dylan greener was charged with having a sexual relationship with one 14-year- old girl and secretly recording other young girls. now police are also saying that he took inappropriate photos at the santa cruz boys and girls club. he had been a volunteer there for the past 6 months.
live in groveland, robert handa ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:33. santa clara universityg students about a sexual assault near its campus. it happened on franklin and sherman streets just after midnight on wednesday. police say the woman was knocked to the ground and sexually assaulted. she eventually managed to fight her attacker off and the man ran away. here is a sketch of the suspect. he is described as 6 feet tall. weighing 200 pounds. light brown or hazel eyes, dirty blond hair and...
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help them move to atlanta and then robert woodruff gave a huge amount, millions and millions, to emery so that, you know, emery has always been known as coca-cola university. i don't know as much about georgia tech. you could probably tell me. >> i know that the architect, robert smith, who did the original coca-cola bottling company buildings also did the original georgia tech campus. >> well, that would make sense because they're all right near each other. yeah. thank you. >> let's do two more questions. >> two more questions. >> first of all, fortunately, if anyone cares, i find that you can get coca-cola with sugar at kroger this their ethnic, and it's only a dollar a bottle. otherwise, was there any taught of keeping the new coke and the classic coke, or once they brought the classic back, the new -- the demand for new coke, which was supposed to replicate pepsi, just died out? >> uh-huh. well, first, let me say they did keep both of them for quite some time. roberto absolutely refused to admit that new coke was a failure or that -- he kept, he drank new coke himself, and he said this is the real coca-cola, and we've just brought back coke classic fo
help them move to atlanta and then robert woodruff gave a huge amount, millions and millions, to emery so that, you know, emery has always been known as coca-cola university. i don't know as much about georgia tech. you could probably tell me. >> i know that the architect, robert smith, who did the original coca-cola bottling company buildings also did the original georgia tech campus. >> well, that would make sense because they're all right near each other. yeah. thank you....
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roberts is the c.e.o. of comcast which owns nbc universal. evidently he had to wait, the president, for brian roberts to show up. many people said wouldn't this be an opportunity to spend the day with a donor of a broadcast corporation which is very supportive of him. >>peter: i think the president is hanging with some of his solid political buddies. yes, mr. roberts is a contributor. other folks at comcast are bundlers putting together millions of dollars for the president. the president also spent time with an npr host. he's seeing a lot of folks that stand up for him on a daily basis in the martha's vineyard area. >>brian: let's talk about obamacare because that is what is still on everybody's mind. everybody is talking about obamacare and a lot of people bringing up a-rod as an analogy. they say are republicans criticizing obamacare is really not news. it is like a-rod criticizing baseball after he's been caught juicing. then it gets worse from there in terms of credibility. >>gretchen: now there's a democratic congressman caring obamacare
roberts is the c.e.o. of comcast which owns nbc universal. evidently he had to wait, the president, for brian roberts to show up. many people said wouldn't this be an opportunity to spend the day with a donor of a broadcast corporation which is very supportive of him. >>peter: i think the president is hanging with some of his solid political buddies. yes, mr. roberts is a contributor. other folks at comcast are bundlers putting together millions of dollars for the president. the president...
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the harvard university law professor, authors of trials of zian and former cia operative robert bear. if the president signs the order, general marks, how quickly could it be implemented to target various locations in syria? >> wolf, all the target haves been identified. the software has been uploaded so the latest targeting information is available. so the cruise missiles will strike where they are intended to go. it isn't a matter of rushing to an execution. when the x -- or execution order comes out, the time has already been set by the secretary of defense, the combat and commander general lloyd austin, they and general marty dempsey, they determined when they want to launch. it's not a matter of rushing when to pull the trigger. they know when they will execute but it could take minutes, if that's really what we're looking at. >> with all this discuss that's been going on, bob, about it, imminent u.s. attack, the syrians obviously, they are taking precautions and taking steps to deal with this. no one will be surprised that it's going to happen eventually will happen. how much of
the harvard university law professor, authors of trials of zian and former cia operative robert bear. if the president signs the order, general marks, how quickly could it be implemented to target various locations in syria? >> wolf, all the target haves been identified. the software has been uploaded so the latest targeting information is available. so the cruise missiles will strike where they are intended to go. it isn't a matter of rushing to an execution. when the x -- or execution...
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the harvard university law professor, authors of trials of zian and former cia oftive robert bear.the president signs the order, general marks, how quickly could it be implemented to target various locations in syria? >> wolf, all the target haves been identified. the software has been uploaded so the latest targeting information is available. so the cruise missiles will strike where they are intended to go. it isn't a matter of rushing to an execution. when the x -- or execution order comes out, the time has already been set by the secretary of defense, the combat and commander general lloyd austin, they and general marty dempsey, they determined when they want to launch. it's not a matter of rushing when to pull the trigger. they know when they will execute but it could take minutes, if that's really what we're looking at. >> with all this discuss that's been going on, bob, about it, imminent u.s. attack, the syrians obviously, they are taking precautions and taking steps to deal with this. no one will be surprised that it's going to happen eventually will happen. how much of thi
the harvard university law professor, authors of trials of zian and former cia oftive robert bear.the president signs the order, general marks, how quickly could it be implemented to target various locations in syria? >> wolf, all the target haves been identified. the software has been uploaded so the latest targeting information is available. so the cruise missiles will strike where they are intended to go. it isn't a matter of rushing to an execution. when the x -- or execution order...
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year contract in the university of maryland [inaudible] case study [inaudible] terms and non material contract terms and conditions. this is an action item. >> thank you. >> i'm robert traytive engineer with the [inaudible] on page 111 of your packet. as you know the transportation authority has served as coupon so are with the california department of transportation for the presidio parkway project. project is being built in two phases -- the phase one contract which substantial lyly we are organizing it around six key objects [inaudible] and maintenance of the [inaudible] identify the factors that determine the effect /t*euness of each method, identify and analyze advantages of each method, reach a con /khaougs as to which method reached better results in this project and best method /tp-f for future projects. academic institutions only we believe this was important for three reasons. increasing the independence and /kr-blt of the results both to the public and agency that need to make decisions of this type. we're seeking recommendation to award this to your contract to university of maryland in an amount not to exceed to conduct this case study. happy to answer
year contract in the university of maryland [inaudible] case study [inaudible] terms and non material contract terms and conditions. this is an action item. >> thank you. >> i'm robert traytive engineer with the [inaudible] on page 111 of your packet. as you know the transportation authority has served as coupon so are with the california department of transportation for the presidio parkway project. project is being built in two phases -- the phase one contract which substantial...
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roberts. president obama heads back to school. in a matter of minutes the president will take the podium at the university of buffalo. first stop on a two-day bus tour. one that will take him to universities throughout new york, throughout pennsylvania, as well. he's going to be rolling out a lesson plan to help lower the cost of college and hold schools accountable. >> who's doing a good job and who's not and ultimately start to move financial aid, move resources towards those universities that are very serious about this mission. >> so this is what the president essentially wants to do. rate colleges by the 2015 school year using things like tuition, graduation rates and also how much money school graduates earn. they would be used to compare colleges to one another and financial aid would be partly based on those rankings. and here's the thing, though, there are portions of the president's plan that will require congressional approval. again, we are expecting the president to start speaking in just a matter of minutes when that happens, we will, of course, bring it to you live. nbc news white house correspondent k
roberts. president obama heads back to school. in a matter of minutes the president will take the podium at the university of buffalo. first stop on a two-day bus tour. one that will take him to universities throughout new york, throughout pennsylvania, as well. he's going to be rolling out a lesson plan to help lower the cost of college and hold schools accountable. >> who's doing a good job and who's not and ultimately start to move financial aid, move resources towards those...
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robert had to spend the summer working to help pay for his tuition. today he got a little help from his boss, the yacht club. he plans to attend the universityia in the fall. summer is about to make a comeback in chicagoland. >> dan ramsey is coming up in a minute. he says we will soon be returning to 90 degrees. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> it has been a rainy weekend so far across portions of the southeast, especially in wilmington, north carolina. more than four inches of rain struck new hanover county, causing localized flooding. some people still cannot get out of their homes. responders are on alert to assist anyone in case of an emergency. cer
robert had to spend the summer working to help pay for his tuition. today he got a little help from his boss, the yacht club. he plans to attend the universityia in the fall. summer is about to make a comeback in chicagoland. >> dan ramsey is coming up in a minute. he says we will soon be returning to 90 degrees. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense...
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university of pittsburgh medical center. but in their criminal complaint police say her husband, 64-year-old dr. robertwith a lethal dose of cyanide. the two had a 6-year-old daughter together. what did she say about her daughter. >> it was the love of her life. >> reporter: did she talk about her husband at all? >> not at all. not once. >> reporter: one of the theories the prosecution will work off of is that the cyanide was mixed with the creatine klein took. the levels of cyanide in klein's system were significant. enough to make her collapse in 30 seconds. and says when ferrante was questioned by police about his wife's death his demeanor was indifferent. >> he maintains his innocence in this thing. absolutely denies he had anything to do with her death. he is extremely concerned about his 6-year-old daughter. i'm sure the commonwealth will say it's a strong circumstantial case. in my opinion it's not. >> reporter: why do you think it's not? >> i'm not getting into it. >> reporter: klein's parents were in court this week when ferrante pleaded not guilty to criminal homicide. >> they'd just been to
university of pittsburgh medical center. but in their criminal complaint police say her husband, 64-year-old dr. robertwith a lethal dose of cyanide. the two had a 6-year-old daughter together. what did she say about her daughter. >> it was the love of her life. >> reporter: did she talk about her husband at all? >> not at all. not once. >> reporter: one of the theories the prosecution will work off of is that the cyanide was mixed with the creatine klein took. the...
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university will return to performing at football games on september first. that announcement today comes nearly two years after the band was suspended over the hazing- related death of drum major robertmpion. since then, the school has enacted anti-hazing policies and put restrictions on band membership. wall street had a tough day, after cisco and wal-mart issued disappointing earnings and outlooks. the dow jones industrial average lost 225 points to close at 15,112. the nasdaq fell 63 points to close at 3,606. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: we return again to the issue of sexual assault in the military. the defense department brass unveiled their own initiatives to combat the problem today. this comes as legislation with stricter guidelines for how the armed forces must deal with assaults continues to gain momentum. >> the bottom line is sexual assault is not tolerated, condoned, it's not ignored. >> brown: pentagon officials today rolled out new initiatives on preventing and responding to sexual assault in the military. jessica wright is acting undersecretary for personnel and readiness. >> everyone in the department from the newest enliste
university will return to performing at football games on september first. that announcement today comes nearly two years after the band was suspended over the hazing- related death of drum major robertmpion. since then, the school has enacted anti-hazing policies and put restrictions on band membership. wall street had a tough day, after cisco and wal-mart issued disappointing earnings and outlooks. the dow jones industrial average lost 225 points to close at 15,112. the nasdaq fell 63 points...
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state, there was also a speech that she'd make at a university involving women and girls related to the diplomatic things. >> some say it's too much. roberte former press secretary for president obama says he's floored she's coming out like this. karl rove weighed in on this very topic. >> she's way out in front. she's highly visible, doing it a lot. you cannot sustain that pace for three years and then pop up in late 2015, early 2016 when people start paying attention to the primary season and sound like you have something new to say. it's hard to be the front-runner from the beginning to the end without making a lot of mistakes along the way. she's not only accepted the crown of front-runner, she's doing everything she can to highlight it. >> do you agree? >> no. i don't think you can view hillary's activities in immediate terms, in terms of whether she's tiring people or not tiring people. she's going to speaking out because she's interested in speaking out and because people want to listen to her. this can't be viewed just in terms of television. >> even though it maybe doesn't -- you don't think it's her intention, that could be the
state, there was also a speech that she'd make at a university involving women and girls related to the diplomatic things. >> some say it's too much. roberte former press secretary for president obama says he's floored she's coming out like this. karl rove weighed in on this very topic. >> she's way out in front. she's highly visible, doing it a lot. you cannot sustain that pace for three years and then pop up in late 2015, early 2016 when people start paying attention to the...
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florida state university have the civil war guy and this guy said to my father, to who are you to tell us that robert e. lee was fake. killer angels is the book that should never have been written. they were not friends. a year after that a marvelous thing happened to my father. a telegram comes to his house congratulations. killer angels has been awarded the 1975 pulitzer prize in fiction. now i don't know if he took that telegram over to the history department at florida state and whacked the guy in the face. they still weren't friends but if you think about that any author who wins a pulitzer prize has the right to believe his ship has come in. anything he wants to do from now on is going to be sought after. they are going to be publishers fighting over his work. this book will become a bestseller. none of that happened to -- think about 1975. the end of the vietnam war. no one in this country wanted to read a book about generals. it was about as unpopular subject as you can imagine and my father was a master of bad timing. a crushing blow to him was that the killer angels sort of faded away. unle
florida state university have the civil war guy and this guy said to my father, to who are you to tell us that robert e. lee was fake. killer angels is the book that should never have been written. they were not friends. a year after that a marvelous thing happened to my father. a telegram comes to his house congratulations. killer angels has been awarded the 1975 pulitzer prize in fiction. now i don't know if he took that telegram over to the history department at florida state and whacked the...
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university of pittsburgh medical center. after autumn klein died in april by cyanide poisoning police and investigators honed in on her husband. robertd bars this morning, awaiting his trial. they accuse the medical professor of poisoning his wife, autumn klein, with cyanide. seen here in this discovery channel video was the chief of neurology, a rising star in her field. >> she was so kind, compassionate and caring, i could not imagine anyone wanting to murder her. but after a three-month investigation following her death, authorities charged her husband with criminal homicide. he pleaded not guilty at his arraignment this week. a source tells cnn the prosecution will argue that furrante mixed cyanide with the creatine klein took. he told her the supplement would help her get pregnant. the police search warrant say furrante allegedly prepared five grams for his wife to take in the morning and evening while mixing it into a sugary drink or putting it on her toast. >> circumstantial evidence cases can be extremely strong because they don't rely on eyewitness testimony. >> stunned is too little a word for how we feel about this. the th
university of pittsburgh medical center. after autumn klein died in april by cyanide poisoning police and investigators honed in on her husband. robertd bars this morning, awaiting his trial. they accuse the medical professor of poisoning his wife, autumn klein, with cyanide. seen here in this discovery channel video was the chief of neurology, a rising star in her field. >> she was so kind, compassionate and caring, i could not imagine anyone wanting to murder her. but after a...
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university has not revealed what type of hazing this was. the squad says they plan to appeal the suspension. >>> here is a beautiful story. it's a love story that lasted until the very end. roberttence paid off. before he was drafted for world war ii they eloped. they had two more wedding ceremonies. this couple was married for 71 years. >>> youser, 71. >> on tuesday, the same thing, close to that. a couple married 65 years, living in a nursing home. they died 11 hours apart. >> that is the goal. living without your spouse of 50 or 60, 70 years, it's like hell. >>> heart is broken. >>> rick? >> don't break our hearts. >> don't go breaking our hearts. >> those stories are beautiful. what a fortunate life when it can all happen like that. also fortunate, bringing your sons to the u.s. open. >> yes. >> we're looking forward to it today. >> a pretty good dad. are you rooting for anybody in particular? >> no. >> federer. >> yes, federer. >> the u.s. open, about another week here in new york city. great time for it. the weather a little bit iffy. look at the weather maps now. we'll see more moisture across the southwest. monsoon season and they've rile been getting a lot of rain over
university has not revealed what type of hazing this was. the squad says they plan to appeal the suspension. >>> here is a beautiful story. it's a love story that lasted until the very end. roberttence paid off. before he was drafted for world war ii they eloped. they had two more wedding ceremonies. this couple was married for 71 years. >>> youser, 71. >> on tuesday, the same thing, close to that. a couple married 65 years, living in a nursing home. they died 11 hours...