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every university board. men have all the power. and individually -- women don't have the power and women don't feel powerful individually. so feminism we as a group need to address the imbalance of power at the top and individually feminism was about empowering women to have a wide range of choices, more options around reproduction and family life and all those sorts of things. so it basically says there was a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and the individual experience of power. you apply that to men. they have all the power in the world. therefore then must feel powerful. and then we are like what are you talking about? y. wife bosses me around, mike k., i am completely powerless. that analyst is fails to designate even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did or don't now? >> guest: there's only one the king of the hill. we feel that we have to be subservient to the bosses. i tried telling my male students they have all the power. >> host: the idea that was also privileged -- >> guest: we all take t
every university board. men have all the power. and individually -- women don't have the power and women don't feel powerful individually. so feminism we as a group need to address the imbalance of power at the top and individually feminism was about empowering women to have a wide range of choices, more options around reproduction and family life and all those sorts of things. so it basically says there was a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and the individual experience of power....
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every university board. men have all the power. individually -- the women don't have the power and don't feel powerful. we as a group need to balance power at the top and individually feminism was about an hour at women to have a wider range of choices around family, balancing work and family, all those sort of things. so there is a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and individual experience of power. you apply that to men. men have all the power in the world. therefore, men must feel powerful. the men would do what are you talking about? are you out of your mind? i am completely powerless. that analysis failed to resonate for men even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did work just now? >> guest: is only one king of the hill. as soon as likely have to be subservient to idiotic bosses. when i tried telling my male students that they have all the power -- >> guest: the idea was also prevalent that men are looking a little caught in the wheel. essaouira fun and then we all have said dirty segments. >> ho
every university board. men have all the power. individually -- the women don't have the power and don't feel powerful. we as a group need to balance power at the top and individually feminism was about an hour at women to have a wider range of choices around family, balancing work and family, all those sort of things. so there is a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and individual experience of power. you apply that to men. men have all the power in the world. therefore, men must...
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the church door was the university notice board, and people would read them and say, this is hot stuff. they started copying them down and sending them to friends and discussing them. this is the same thing as manuscript transmission of latin text. since the roman period, the printing press was invented and printers get ahold of the list and say, people want to hear about this. so they print 1,000 pieces piecd people take them to other towns and printers make other copies. so the reason things that lead to the debate, they spread throughout whole of germany in two weeks and the whole of western europe within four week. luther is amazed and everybody is. luther senses an opportunity. if he wants to take his message of reform to the public, he can have his message distributed without having to do much. so he follows up with a series of pamphlets written in german, rather than latin so more people could understand them. and he writes in straightforward german so people in the different parts of the german speaking land would be able too understand him. and he gives the text to the printer
the church door was the university notice board, and people would read them and say, this is hot stuff. they started copying them down and sending them to friends and discussing them. this is the same thing as manuscript transmission of latin text. since the roman period, the printing press was invented and printers get ahold of the list and say, people want to hear about this. so they print 1,000 pieces piecd people take them to other towns and printers make other copies. so the reason things...
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kids in college saddled with massive debt and don't have a good job probably when they walk out university boardsinning to see politics in a different light? >> that would be the common sense way of looking at it but on college campuses we see politicians frame it in ways of social issues. that is the way it was in the election cycle but these young people in 2012, look at obamacare. we see policies so quickly turned against the generation that voted for them in 2012 and you would think i voted in 2004 obama. and the turnaround in 2012 and looking to the student loans? there pushed like predators' on these students. stuart: in the last two presidential elections president obama won an overwhelming plurality of young people's votes for students or youngsters, he won a plurality. do you think there is any chance come 2016, years down the road that situation will be reversed? >> it could be reversed and the lot is incumbent on republicans on making the case, depend on the candidate, the messaging, the outrage, lot of things. stuart: you need republicans to go to universities. >> there was a study th
kids in college saddled with massive debt and don't have a good job probably when they walk out university boardsinning to see politics in a different light? >> that would be the common sense way of looking at it but on college campuses we see politicians frame it in ways of social issues. that is the way it was in the election cycle but these young people in 2012, look at obamacare. we see policies so quickly turned against the generation that voted for them in 2012 and you would think i...
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power and look at every single corporate board and state and international, you know, every university board men have all the power. and individually, women do not have the power and they don't feel powerful. so feminism said, we as a group need to redress this at the top and individually it was about empowering women to have a wide range of limited choices and all of those sorts of things. and it basically said that there is a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and you apply that and men have all of the power in the world and therefore men must feel powerful in the fight, what he talking about, my wife bosses me around. i am completely powerless. that analysis failed to resonate even then because men don't feel powerful. >> they never did or they don't know? >> because there is only one king of the hill and most of us feel like we have to be subservient to idiotic bosses and we have to be -- when i tried telling my male students that they have all of the power. [laughter] >> the idea that was also prevalent is that we have this and yes. >> we all take the 737. >> it's like revolut
power and look at every single corporate board and state and international, you know, every university board men have all the power. and individually, women do not have the power and they don't feel powerful. so feminism said, we as a group need to redress this at the top and individually it was about empowering women to have a wide range of limited choices and all of those sorts of things. and it basically said that there is a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and you apply that and...
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we already ave an example of the bike university with a board of trustees said to own criteria kazakhstan has adopted a law expo two thousand seventeen provides amendments to a legislative acts of the republic including budget and tax codes a corresponding statement was made by the head of the legal department of us to expo two thousand seventeen national company. my dad he can buy a book at a weekly briefing of the center communication service on monday according to her this document will establish the legal framework for the time the construction of the facilities of the exhibition complex and so many organizational issues gilchrist yes i say. on the planet is being amended in order to simplify the procedure of attracting foreign experts who have extensive experience in design and construction with helmets of new energy saving technologies. for one minus two hundred years. the simple truth. the most of the five of these are wishing for expo two thousand seventeen visitors it will cost a little less than usual. in addition as clinton issued a new visa sticker with the local expo two thou
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the board has issues to work through. the university has had budget issues. dollars, fund-raising shortfalls and some critics say overstaffing. how are you approaching those issues and do you have any plans -- are there any plans in the work for budget cutbacks or staff reductions? >> we are approaching it from a holistic point of view. i am looking broadly throughout the university of where we have operational inefficiencies. we are trying to use technology to maximize our efficiencies and increase the amount of contact, thing that is need to be done from person to person and really maximize our use of technology. as we do that, we can trees our expense base. the biggest part of our expense base does remain our staffing. we have to critically look at that. when people talk about our staffing, they also fail to realize we have a hospital as well that's connected to that staffing and how you staff the hospital, obviously, regardless of census, can be a complicated manner. we are looking at it holistically, trying to change the dynamic around that. as you point
the board has issues to work through. the university has had budget issues. dollars, fund-raising shortfalls and some critics say overstaffing. how are you approaching those issues and do you have any plans -- are there any plans in the work for budget cutbacks or staff reductions? >> we are approaching it from a holistic point of view. i am looking broadly throughout the university of where we have operational inefficiencies. we are trying to use technology to maximize our efficiencies...
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university in orange. >> denver. school. >> reporter: once people board they have too much company. >> the planes are fuller. they don't have as many spare seats. >> they couldn't for the price they paid have any control over where they sat. >> reporter: there are reasons to be thankful. >> my flight has been good and on time. >> the security was quick. >> no traffic. left in sunny weather. so far so good. >>> one man is dead after selling an electric device on line went wrong at bay shore boulevard. a suspect shot and robbed the victim. no description is available. federal investigators are investigating a train detrailment in new york. they are checking if speed, mechanical problems were an issue. >> reporter: the train jumped the tracks shortly after 7:00 sunday morning. >> there was a whooshing sound like a plane crash. >> reporter: 100 miles north of new york city. two train cars are flipped on their sides. this photo shows what one passenger saw from inside. >> during the crash i was nodding off. i opened my eyes to real ice realize what was going o on. i was immediately aware of what went on, and i ro
university in orange. >> denver. school. >> reporter: once people board they have too much company. >> the planes are fuller. they don't have as many spare seats. >> they couldn't for the price they paid have any control over where they sat. >> reporter: there are reasons to be thankful. >> my flight has been good and on time. >> the security was quick. >> no traffic. left in sunny weather. so far so good. >>> one man is dead after...
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the university of georgia's system and the board of regents say the students don't qualify for in-state tuition because they have a lawful presence in the u.s. under the program. a judge said he needs more information and time before decide it is case and asks both sides to submit additional filing within 60 days. here, good friends bob beckel and andrea tantaros. tell everybody what a good cook i am. i saw you over the weekend. >> cooked it fast, too. you have another profession as a short order cook. >> kicking me out of my seat? >> very good, yeah. >> he hasn't cooked a meal in four years. >> who knew you were top chef? >> like you, i worked in restaurants all my young years. >> he was a short order cook. >> and a bartender, waiter, busboy and everything. i was a dishwasher first. >> why don't you relive -- >> i'm not reliving them. why should somebody in the country illegally get in-state tuition prices when they are not here legally? >> they are here legally now when the president of the united states says you are allowed to stay here. the dream act should have passed. >> it doesn'
the university of georgia's system and the board of regents say the students don't qualify for in-state tuition because they have a lawful presence in the u.s. under the program. a judge said he needs more information and time before decide it is case and asks both sides to submit additional filing within 60 days. here, good friends bob beckel and andrea tantaros. tell everybody what a good cook i am. i saw you over the weekend. >> cooked it fast, too. you have another profession as a...
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skype is david gingras representing dirty.com and its own, and marie ann franks from the university of law and a board member of the cyber civil rights initiative. >> david, dirty.com is a gossip website letting users post gossip about anyone from celebrities to former girlfriends. sara jones sued because there was a post that she slept with a team and got an std. the jury found that the website was guilty of defamation and awarded her $338,000. what basis do you have for your appeal. >> the basis of the appeal is a statute called the communications decency act, a law past in 1996. the purpose was to protect website owners. the law basically says if you run a website that is interactive it allows people to post comments like facebook and twitter, you are not responsible for content. there has been more than 300 reported cases since 1996. every one, without exception has gone the opposite way from what the kentucky judge said. we are arguing that my client runs a website where someone else posted comments. he's not responsible for the accuracy of the words, the author is. >> section 230 of the communic
skype is david gingras representing dirty.com and its own, and marie ann franks from the university of law and a board member of the cyber civil rights initiative. >> david, dirty.com is a gossip website letting users post gossip about anyone from celebrities to former girlfriends. sara jones sued because there was a post that she slept with a team and got an std. the jury found that the website was guilty of defamation and awarded her $338,000. what basis do you have for your appeal....
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and he pins this to the door, and that's how the church door was the university notice board, and people would go, wow, this is hot stuff. so they'd start copying them down and sending them to their friends and discussing them and so far so roman, this is the sort of thing, it's manuscript transmission of latin text, but since the roman period, ambiguitien burg had in-- guttenberg had invented the printing press. wow, this is dynamite. they print a thousand copies each, and they're taken to other towns, and so the list of 95 reasons that -- things that luther wants to debate, they spread throughout the whole of germany within two weeks and whole of western europe within four weeks. luther is amazing by this. so is everybody else. but he senses an opportunity. he realizes that if he wants to take his message of reform to the public, he can have his message distributed in this way without really having to do very much. so he follows up with a series of pamphlets written in germany rather than latin, and he writes in a straightforward german so people in different parts of the german-speaki
and he pins this to the door, and that's how the church door was the university notice board, and people would go, wow, this is hot stuff. so they'd start copying them down and sending them to their friends and discussing them and so far so roman, this is the sort of thing, it's manuscript transmission of latin text, but since the roman period, ambiguitien burg had in-- guttenberg had invented the printing press. wow, this is dynamite. they print a thousand copies each, and they're taken to...
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universities need to take back their power from athletic deposits. deposits -- departments. the athletic departments wield the power. and the board of regency does not. >> is that part of the problem here, that we're in fact, we're asking the university administrators to play a role that they're not qualified to play. a university president is not qualified to take the place of the police and prosecutors in investigating something as serious as an assault allegation. >> you're right. but under federal law, under title nine, schools must investigate, and so therefore, it has been put back into the academic side. you have the coaches, and let's take joe paterno. >> we have 3 seconds left. the first thing that needs to happen, of course, the ncaa needs it get involved. and they're not going to get involved. they're concerned with making money. even at the expense of the athlete. i want each of them to know what is sexual assault, how they should handle it, how they should be in the locker room, and really, bring it to them as, if this was your sister, if this was your girlfriend, would you to rate it? and i know what the answer is.
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clifford rossi, law professor at the university of utah, also chairman of the board of equality utah, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's turn to the next hot button issue, the conflict ing decisions on nsa phone surveillance. who's calling whom, billions of calls a day, richard leon decided december 17th, just a couple of weeks ago, that the program probably violates fourth amendment restrictions against unlawful search and seizures. but then william pauley ruled otherwise on friday. the right from searches and seizures is fundamental but not absolute. every day, people voluntarily surrender personal information to transnational corporations that exploit that for profit, few are thinking about it twice. which judge is right and is this issue also on the fast track to head to the u.s. supreme court? for more i'm joined on our new york set here by michael price, counsel for the brennan center's policy for rights. we are giving this to transnational corporations to can't the government have it too? >> well i think this opinion is one in a debate that is going to the su
clifford rossi, law professor at the university of utah, also chairman of the board of equality utah, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's turn to the next hot button issue, the conflict ing decisions on nsa phone surveillance. who's calling whom, billions of calls a day, richard leon decided december 17th, just a couple of weeks ago, that the program probably violates fourth amendment restrictions against unlawful search and seizures. but then william pauley ruled...
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universities. she's also chairman of the board of trustees at sidwell friends school and has served on the boards of association of american rhodes scholars and imagination stage. she's also on the advisory board of the school for ethics and global leadershipment -- leadership. i'm hoping she'll talk about the surprises and challenges and successes you've had since buying the store two years ago. >> thank you so much. that was way information than you either need or want, but i appreciate the lovely and very generous introduction. and i just want to echo what chris was saying and thank all of the people here who are from gaithersburg and the city of gaithersburg and judd ashman who really started this as a kernel of an idea some years ago, and everyone thought he was nuts and it would never happen, and here it is in its fourth year and even with kind of not typical weather, there seem to be great crowds. so we're really thrilled to be here for our second year as the bookseller for the festival and just really glad to see all of you out here. and it's just such an honor really for me to represent pol
universities. she's also chairman of the board of trustees at sidwell friends school and has served on the boards of association of american rhodes scholars and imagination stage. she's also on the advisory board of the school for ethics and global leadershipment -- leadership. i'm hoping she'll talk about the surprises and challenges and successes you've had since buying the store two years ago. >> thank you so much. that was way information than you either need or want, but i appreciate...
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university of the san francisco organization. and they are so expiring in what they do and fair faculty to their advisors as well. but i taught at sf state before becoming a member of the board of supervisors and dan and many of the faculty from the folks that came out of the third world strike were combrooirg to me. there is a struggle here in the universities that is xektd and we stand on their shoulders. i think that this gentleman stands on the shoulder of bill and others from the hotel. they stand on the shoulder of phillip and others and i just wanted to say as and organized in the san francisco and serve the people it's my honor to be supporting them. so i didn't you have u.s. f and sherry (clapping.) we would like to thank everyone for thanking us and we wanted to continue to honor and serve the community. >> we appreciate every opportunity we as a constitute organization gets to serve our immediate community. so thank you (clapping.) i just want to say thank you. again. u.s. f used to be known as the university of spoiled filipinos but i think the work of those students this new generation is challenging that nickname. we're no longer the university of the spoiled f
university of the san francisco organization. and they are so expiring in what they do and fair faculty to their advisors as well. but i taught at sf state before becoming a member of the board of supervisors and dan and many of the faculty from the folks that came out of the third world strike were combrooirg to me. there is a struggle here in the universities that is xektd and we stand on their shoulders. i think that this gentleman stands on the shoulder of bill and others from the hotel....
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university ph d. student ruhani. eager to hear what was boarding a flight home to malaysia from the san francisco international airport in two thousand and five when authorities arrested her they told her that she was on the terror watch list now eventually mrs abraham was allowed to travel again but her student visa was revoked and she was not allowed back in the us now lee evidence that levied against her is unclear. at this point and the government argues that revealing that information would jeopardize national security even team is not alone by the end of last year the u.s. database of potential to international terrorists the terrorist identities department environment or tide had eight hundred seventy five thousand names on it that's up from seven hundred forty thousand names from just the year before now because the list includes multiple aliases there are fewer individuals than there are actual names but nevertheless a huge number of people are obviously affected by this list and the tide list just feeds into the master terrorist watch lis
university ph d. student ruhani. eager to hear what was boarding a flight home to malaysia from the san francisco international airport in two thousand and five when authorities arrested her they told her that she was on the terror watch list now eventually mrs abraham was allowed to travel again but her student visa was revoked and she was not allowed back in the us now lee evidence that levied against her is unclear. at this point and the government argues that revealing that information...
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university for almost 14 years. in june he announced his resignation and agreed to stay until the board found a replacement. ive vice president and provost at purdue university before accepting the position in virginia. >>> straight ahead, a jogger gets hit by a deer. >>> doug tell us about the snow and ice coming our way. >> it's coming up on sunday. right now, it's just the rain. miserable night. >>> two loudoun county women are out of the hospital after an accident involving a deer. what's unusual is one of the women was jogging when the deer hit her. julie carey went to ashburn to find out how it happened. >> it's insane. >> it's odd. was she okay. >> horrible. >> reporter: reactions of surprise as we told ashburn residents of the accident near the ramp to the greenway. investigators say it happened this way, a woman was driving on claiborne parkway when she hit a deer, it slammed into the side of a jogger coming down the path. the deer took off. both the women, the driver and the runner had to be taken to the hospital. this man who lives near the scene spotted the accident on his way home. >> it looked
university for almost 14 years. in june he announced his resignation and agreed to stay until the board found a replacement. ive vice president and provost at purdue university before accepting the position in virginia. >>> straight ahead, a jogger gets hit by a deer. >>> doug tell us about the snow and ice coming our way. >> it's coming up on sunday. right now, it's just the rain. miserable night. >>> two loudoun county women are out of the hospital after an...
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from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of harvey milk, his successor on the board of supervisors, harry brit led to divest in south africa. so state of california, city and county of san francisco, we led the way in divesting significant amounts of money, which the rest of the world followed and turned the tide in south africa, and i think we should take some pride in that. [applause] >> doctor king once said the power without love is where wreckless and abusive and love without power is sentimental and anemic, but power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. that was nelson mandela and that is the memory of nelson mandela. power at its best, love implementing the demands of justice. thank you for being here this morning. [applause] >> these events do not happen just by accident. it was chief of staff, steve cava and naomi kelly that had matthew come together and begin the process that caused us all t
from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of harvey milk, his successor on the board of supervisors, harry brit led to divest in south africa. so state of california, city and county of san francisco, we led the way in divesting significant amounts of money, which the rest of the world followed and turned the tide...
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the yawn verity of -- the yawn -- university of california kids tried to achieve the goal. with the board all of that was around the question of getting mandela out of jail. >> it was one of if first cities to go. the congressman lead the fight in washington. how did you manage to get it through. fl was a lot of -- there was a lot of questions about getting the state in involved in this. >> she was my lead person and she was all ways looking for soom way -- someway to do some thring -- something about that issue. she did what you should do. you see a horse moving along and hitch a ride. >> she took their issue and stapled it to hers. >> she made the exchange and you had advocates who carried her water. >> one of the protest leaders at berkeley points out this was a win for progressives. sometimes they say they don't have wins. this was a long time win for them. the president opponent posed it at first. >> he signed it. he also voted at the board. as a matter of fact he couldn't carry with him his import -- importance on the issue. he joined us. that would be interesting to go back and res
the yawn verity of -- the yawn -- university of california kids tried to achieve the goal. with the board all of that was around the question of getting mandela out of jail. >> it was one of if first cities to go. the congressman lead the fight in washington. how did you manage to get it through. fl was a lot of -- there was a lot of questions about getting the state in involved in this. >> she was my lead person and she was all ways looking for soom way -- someway to do some thring...
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universal background checks, where does the organization fall? our individual sheriffs are elected from the counties i which we come from. there wasn't a position across the boardn universal background checks. some sheriffs quoted them, some did not. we tend to focus on things that bring us together instead of dividing us. you heard from richard ofnek, the sheriff huntington county. by the chiefoined of police of montgomery county maryland. he is been doing that since 2004. oath of these gentlemen with associations that represent their various positions. we will go to a couple of calls and follow-up with each of the gentleman. j is from louisville, kentucky on the independent line. good morning. as far as mental illness, it is a good idea they should have -- they should not have access to firearms. witheople who disagree them politically are mentally ill. that is my only comment. we addressed mental illness issues but both of you, talk about the money that was offered to the white house, $100 million. how does it play out in your states, especially when it comes to doing your job? guest: i agree we have failed to connect the dots on the mental health issue. whe
universal background checks, where does the organization fall? our individual sheriffs are elected from the counties i which we come from. there wasn't a position across the boardn universal background checks. some sheriffs quoted them, some did not. we tend to focus on things that bring us together instead of dividing us. you heard from richard ofnek, the sheriff huntington county. by the chiefoined of police of montgomery county maryland. he is been doing that since 2004. oath of these...
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one of the ways to fix that is to allow best and brightest educated in our universities, both undergrad and graduate, stay on boardck to the start up, which has gotten sidelined. >> sit tight with us. we will look at the national football league getting into the head of the football league. as tough as getting a ticket to the game. one of the biggest holiday gifts this season. look at what it takes to make it so special. ♪ >> we want to stay with the economy. joining in, the always colorful and wonderful tom keene of bloomberg surveillance. tom, we are near friday. a little happier. >> i am getting over tapering yesterday. i thought it was going to be a bore fest. and all of a sudden of the sudden -- >> there is some news here. great perspective. >> taking that in, we get our budget deal. the chairman of the president council of economic advisers, jacob, was very constructive. merry poppins, speaking of the new mrs. banks movie. it is like when the met -- the weathervane turns on the house and the winds change. youuld like to know what think, but a shift in the wind. class it was remarkable. i think all ryan did a
one of the ways to fix that is to allow best and brightest educated in our universities, both undergrad and graduate, stay on boardck to the start up, which has gotten sidelined. >> sit tight with us. we will look at the national football league getting into the head of the football league. as tough as getting a ticket to the game. one of the biggest holiday gifts this season. look at what it takes to make it so special. ♪ >> we want to stay with the economy. joining in, the...
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served on the national council or the humanities and is a trustee and chairman of the board of trustees at the city university of new york. she passed away in 2012. it was a ann who came to isi in early 2000's because she recognized isi is a conservative institution with an enduring commitment to culture. she also recognize that isi is a faithful steward of all its undertaking. her final than affection both endows this book award in perpetuity and will allow isi to expand its programming in the area of national literature. the isi henry and anne paulucci award is $5000 presented by isi each year to deserving scholar whose intellectual achievement in the form of a look published in the previous year embodies the spirit range and scholarly rigor of the -- so our main event. brad gregory is professor of history and dorothy g. griffin collegiate chair at the university of notre dame where he was also recently named the director of the notre dame institute for advanced study. he has had a meteoric academic career. in 1996 to 2003 he taught at stanford university where he received early tenure in 2000 won't. before
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. >> by the way, he attended boarding school in massachusetts and attended georgetown university. >>y the only one that knows what snow is. >> a lot of experience with snow. >> doing it all wrong, guys. >> i wonder if he's the one that told the guy put it in neutral. put it in neutral. >> exactly. man, oh, man. >> pretty cool actually. >> props to him. >> yeah. >>> coming up, just announced this year's inductees to the rock and roll hall of fame. are your favorites on the list? >>> do you feel lucky? the holiday ticket buying frenzy leading up to tonight's jackpot. today's odds and tomorrow's dreams. you are watching "world news now." ♪ i feel lucky >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. >> announcer: weather brought to you by consumer cellular. ♪ >>> are you feg luck ♪ >>> are you feeling lucky? if so, today could be the day your bank account grows by a cool half billion dollars. >> can you imagine? tonight's m
. >> by the way, he attended boarding school in massachusetts and attended georgetown university. >>y the only one that knows what snow is. >> a lot of experience with snow. >> doing it all wrong, guys. >> i wonder if he's the one that told the guy put it in neutral. put it in neutral. >> exactly. man, oh, man. >> pretty cool actually. >> props to him. >> yeah. >>> coming up, just announced this year's inductees to the rock and roll...
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even the teacher name on it almost impossible to get off of stanford university phd student raw honey over at me not him if he was boarding a flight home to malaysia from the san francisco international airport in two thousand five when authorities arrested her they told her she was on the terror watch list. when angelina says even he was allowed to travel again understood ninety was for the first in the cell was revoked. i knew what's the evidence loving answer is unclear at this point and the government argues that revealing the information that put her on that list would jeopardize national security. and if indeed he was not alone in the end of last year the us database of potential international terrorists known as the identities and dana martin biron in short i had eight hundred seventy five thousand names on it. that's up from seven hundred forty thousand names and just the year before that. becoming list includes multiple alias is there are fewer individuals and there are actual names on that lance but nevertheless a huge number of people are affected spend time with just being the master watch list that's run by t
even the teacher name on it almost impossible to get off of stanford university phd student raw honey over at me not him if he was boarding a flight home to malaysia from the san francisco international airport in two thousand five when authorities arrested her they told her she was on the terror watch list. when angelina says even he was allowed to travel again understood ninety was for the first in the cell was revoked. i knew what's the evidence loving answer is unclear at this point and the...
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board level. hsbc talking to investors. mentioned is all about the university academic john vickers. he has given overall recommendations why the independent commission on banking should separate their investment banking units from the retail banking units, from the areas where you offer deposits to consumers, we offer small business loans. that should be separated off third it is all part of making the banking system safer. but is it too arduous? certainly the chairman of hsbc says there being made uncompetitive. they are having too much capital set aside. putting a tougher chance versus their global competitors. there are groups coming from ages bc that they might leave the united kingdom altogether in terms of headquarters. that seems to be off the agenda. what is on the agenda is making ,his ring fencing issue spinoff getting the unit independent from the investment banking unit and could spark a bit of a trend. in terms of share sales, they're certainly a trend there. look at what we have had this year. in0 ipos, 20% we have seen terms of banks, 57 billion dollars raised by bank
board level. hsbc talking to investors. mentioned is all about the university academic john vickers. he has given overall recommendations why the independent commission on banking should separate their investment banking units from the retail banking units, from the areas where you offer deposits to consumers, we offer small business loans. that should be separated off third it is all part of making the banking system safer. but is it too arduous? certainly the chairman of hsbc says there being...
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on board was as will of students from the syracuse university going home for christmas. to that flight, a bomb exploded. and the aircraft and all the passengers fell on the town in the scottish borders of lockerbie. today there have been services and the lockerbie cemetery to mark the occasion. it was an incredibly overwhelmingly sad service, as you can imagine. a lot of people had come over from america for the special service. americans do come over every year to mark and remember their loved ones who were killed on that incident. but this was a special service. 25 years on. there were a lot of readings, including a reading by craig lines, from the u.s. government. i spoke to a mother who lost her son and she says people of lockerbie have taken the americans to their hearts. and treated them really well, because of the tragic event that brought so much horror and terror on the small town. in an hour's time, a service will be held at the church in lockerbie, behind me. two minutes past 7:00, there will be silence in the service which will mark exactly to the second the
on board was as will of students from the syracuse university going home for christmas. to that flight, a bomb exploded. and the aircraft and all the passengers fell on the town in the scottish borders of lockerbie. today there have been services and the lockerbie cemetery to mark the occasion. it was an incredibly overwhelmingly sad service, as you can imagine. a lot of people had come over from america for the special service. americans do come over every year to mark and remember their loved...
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university ph d. student rouhani even if he was boarding a flight home to malaysia from the san francisco international airport in two thousand and five when authorities arrested her they told her she was on the terror watch list now eventually mrs even to him was allowed to travel again above her student id was for her student visa was revoked and she was not allowed back in the u.s. the evidence levied against her is unclear at this point and the government argues that revealing the information that poster on that list would jeopardize national security and mrs even if he was not alone by the end of last year the u.s. database of potential international terrorists known as the terrorist identity. data mark environment or tide had eight hundred seventy five thousand names on it that's up from seven hundred forty thousand names in just the year before that because of the list includes multiple aliases there are fewer individuals and there are actual names on that list but nevertheless a huge number of people are affected and the time list just feeds the master terrorist watch list that's run by the f.b
university ph d. student rouhani even if he was boarding a flight home to malaysia from the san francisco international airport in two thousand and five when authorities arrested her they told her she was on the terror watch list now eventually mrs even to him was allowed to travel again above her student id was for her student visa was revoked and she was not allowed back in the u.s. the evidence levied against her is unclear at this point and the government argues that revealing the...
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university education. on january 26, 1997, 16 years ago, she boarded a bus in algiers where she was studying to go home and spend a ramadan evening with her family, and she would never finish law school as a result. when the bus arrived outside her home that it was stopped at a checkpoint manned by men from the armed islamic group carrying her school bag and is easily identifiable. she was taken off the bus and killed in the street in front of all of the other passengers. the men who cut her throat until the others who had watched, if you go to the university, the day will come when we will kill all of you just like this. she died at exactly 5:17 p.m. which we know because when she felt industry, her watch broke and it still reads 517 time it. her mother showed me the watch and th to think i know when i lk at this the way the secondhand and optimistic up words. shortly before her death she told her mother, mom, please put this in your head. nothing will happen to us. god willing. but if something happens to us, and she's talking about she and are sisters, if something happens to us, you and dad, you must k
university education. on january 26, 1997, 16 years ago, she boarded a bus in algiers where she was studying to go home and spend a ramadan evening with her family, and she would never finish law school as a result. when the bus arrived outside her home that it was stopped at a checkpoint manned by men from the armed islamic group carrying her school bag and is easily identifiable. she was taken off the bus and killed in the street in front of all of the other passengers. the men who cut her...
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knew him, but not very well from the associations at the harvard board of -- cynics or whatever it's called. [laughter] >> harvard university faculty? >> right. [laughter] you are hearing from long serving academic. anyway, so he was comfortable with robert kennedy. and i must say, the thing you never have our many conversations i think he and bobby had behind the scenes. they are not tape-recorded. they are not on paper. but people could detect they'd come into the room and they'd meet with the cabinet or they would meet with the many advisors, and bobby would drop the hammer or the dime on something, and jack would sit there with a slight smile on his face because bobby was doing his bidding. and my guess is that they had worked out but bobby was going to say beforehand. so he was a comfortable with bobby. and i called bobby in the book the advisor of chief. he did have a chief of staff but bobby kennedy was the one who really did it. just more directly to your point, he grew in office. he learned you can just take at face value what these advisors were telling them. he was badly burned by the bay of pigs experience. walk
knew him, but not very well from the associations at the harvard board of -- cynics or whatever it's called. [laughter] >> harvard university faculty? >> right. [laughter] you are hearing from long serving academic. anyway, so he was comfortable with robert kennedy. and i must say, the thing you never have our many conversations i think he and bobby had behind the scenes. they are not tape-recorded. they are not on paper. but people could detect they'd come into the room and they'd...
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board much earlier. what the united states did, students and universities started to say we want to divest our holdings iny, then the community has to pay attention. business had to pay attention and say maybe these policies of apartheid aren't good for our country. we must change this. so the united states played a huge role, particularly students around our nation. >> martin luther king iii. sir, thanks for taking time for me. my best to you and your family. >> thank you. >> we wanted to use our question today to give your thoughts about nelson mandela's passing. we asked how you would remember his legacy. he should be remembered by how he forgave those who hurt him. he was a man of grace. every time i saw him i wish our u.s. politicians could be like him. i will remember his greatness, humility, his ability to reach out, his ability to forgive those who imprisoned him. an example we can live by. we encourage you to continue the conversation on twitter and facebook. that's going to wrap things up for me. now alex wagner coming your way. hi, alex. >> hi, thomas. we are honoring life, legacy of nelson man
board much earlier. what the united states did, students and universities started to say we want to divest our holdings iny, then the community has to pay attention. business had to pay attention and say maybe these policies of apartheid aren't good for our country. we must change this. so the united states played a huge role, particularly students around our nation. >> martin luther king iii. sir, thanks for taking time for me. my best to you and your family. >> thank you. >>...
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we're going inside the board room and talk leadership with the president of high point university andan and kelly king. which of you would twerk and which wouldn't? >> i'm off. >> "squawk box" will be right back. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the mi
we're going inside the board room and talk leadership with the president of high point university andan and kelly king. which of you would twerk and which wouldn't? >> i'm off. >> "squawk box" will be right back. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason...
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joining me now a member of that review board, a professor of law and ethics at georgia tech university for being here this morning. you said the so-called metadata phone base was not essential in stopping attacks. in the more than decade long this has been in effect, did you find that it stopped any terrorist attack? >> so we had people including people who have been in the cia for 30 years and richard clarke who is a senior counterterrorism adviser in our group, and when we dug into that and looked at more than 50 cases where these databases were supposed to be used, we found some of the other databases were essential but the phone metadata base we did not find it essential to preventing any attack. >> so after all of this that you've heard, did that -- about this before you got into looking at it, did that surprise you that, like, no terrorist attack has been stopped by what proved to be a pretty controversial program? >> well, i think i tried to go into this with an open mind on the facts. we got very classified briefings. we were able to dig around wherever we asked for with the ag
joining me now a member of that review board, a professor of law and ethics at georgia tech university for being here this morning. you said the so-called metadata phone base was not essential in stopping attacks. in the more than decade long this has been in effect, did you find that it stopped any terrorist attack? >> so we had people including people who have been in the cia for 30 years and richard clarke who is a senior counterterrorism adviser in our group, and when we dug into that...
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the people on board which is the research team from australian university of new south wales and volunteers helpers and crew telling families not to worry. they've got enough fresh food on board for two weeks. more dehiydrator food. too much snow and too much cloud, alex. >> so martin, we had an explanation earlier that was just an excellent one that you offered on how this happens because a lot of us can't envision how a ship gets going through the ice and you think you can see this coming. you need to turn around because you can anticipate the problems you're going to have. and yet, you gave a good explanation for those who weren't up early this morning, can you say how this happened again? >> well, yeah. i you say they should turn around. that would certainly be a good idea if you could. once the ice comes in, it comes in so quickly that you can't. by the way, there's nowhere to go. they were trying to go home. the thing is that the -- as the exhibition leader chris tourney explained, he said you know, are we talk about the slow movement of ice, the glacial movement. he said it moves ver
the people on board which is the research team from australian university of new south wales and volunteers helpers and crew telling families not to worry. they've got enough fresh food on board for two weeks. more dehiydrator food. too much snow and too much cloud, alex. >> so martin, we had an explanation earlier that was just an excellent one that you offered on how this happens because a lot of us can't envision how a ship gets going through the ice and you think you can see this...
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have all the power, just look at every single corporate board, every single state and local, national, international legislature, every university backward, you know, men have all the power. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: and individually, and the women don't have the power, and women don't feel powerful. individually. feminism said to women, we, as a group, need to redress this imbalance of power at the top, and individually, feminism was about empowering women to have a wide l range of choices, more options about reproduction, around family life, not balancing work and family, those sorts of things, so it basically said -- there was a semitry between the powerlessness and powerrism. apply 245 to men. men have all the poir in the world. therefore, men must feel powerful. the men go, what are you talking about? are you out of your mind? my wife boss me around, my kids boss me around, my boss bosses me around. i'm powerless. that analysis failed to resinate for men even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did or just don't now? >> guest: well, because, we, you know, it's only one king of the hill. most of us feel lik
have all the power, just look at every single corporate board, every single state and local, national, international legislature, every university backward, you know, men have all the power. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: and individually, and the women don't have the power, and women don't feel powerful. individually. feminism said to women, we, as a group, need to redress this imbalance of power at the top, and individually, feminism was about empowering women to have a wide l range...
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in cairo and there was another incident at a university in alex molnar -- in alexandria after an explosive device was found. there was a bomb found on board a bus there was diffused. the passengers found the device hidden under a seat. the grenade went off. it caused damage to some cars. now, the protests are all in response to the government's decision to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. since then 400 preem have been rounded up accused of having links to the organization. anyone in the group can be gaoled for up to five years. the punishment is death. a lot of people are getting worried. there's a few people reconsidering their plans. a lot are thinking twice. for fear of an attack. >> iran is flirting with the idea of moving the capital from tehran. some feel the move won't solve much. >> tehran is a new city. it's been the capital for 200 years. if some politicians get their way, it won't be the capital for much longer. >> if they move the capital we'll have at same situation. this is removing the question, not the solution. there are two men ministries, highwa highways. i don't think it's possible. ilth i
in cairo and there was another incident at a university in alex molnar -- in alexandria after an explosive device was found. there was a bomb found on board a bus there was diffused. the passengers found the device hidden under a seat. the grenade went off. it caused damage to some cars. now, the protests are all in response to the government's decision to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. since then 400 preem have been rounded up accused of having links to the...
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board to stack. from egypt now it's their students forces of the ousted president mohamed morsi have rioted in cairo university they've clashed with pro-government protesters a security both were set on fire and a ball was knocked down as the two groups filled stones at each other elsewhere they should military says it's killed a key al qaeda linked militant to the sinai peninsula it is thought that he was be on the deaths of sixteen soldiers there last august of yet keep abreast of all our news twenty four seven credit see of our web seem r.t. dot com next the story of a homeless man who's found his feet by using his face so we'll stay with us for that. there calling obama's happy smiling sophie photo with the danish and british prime ministers at the mandela funeral an international incident but before we rail on obama for doing something stupid a funeral we need to clear one thing up the washington post says that this action occurred at the memorial service after the funeral was over and trust me after about three hours of serious lectures at a conference or some sort of super long wedding most of us would
board to stack. from egypt now it's their students forces of the ousted president mohamed morsi have rioted in cairo university they've clashed with pro-government protesters a security both were set on fire and a ball was knocked down as the two groups filled stones at each other elsewhere they should military says it's killed a key al qaeda linked militant to the sinai peninsula it is thought that he was be on the deaths of sixteen soldiers there last august of yet keep abreast of all our...
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get a physician on this, the chief medical officer from the robert wood johnson university hospital where i serve on the board to be in total honesty area because we have a lot of experience but he also had to take care of patients today. so he did share some thoughts and are there any physicians in the house? very good. so we have some physicians in the house that mean he would like to respond to that. but this notion that carol raised and then linda, too, about this tug of war and this includes nurse practitioners and physician's assistants to my understanding getting involved in this, too. we want to admit the person and we understand that this is great to be a financial burden and clinically this person should be in admission, but it's going to be challenged and there will be financial ramifications for the hospital and one of the things i will add and maybe a physician can say something about this that the physician payment is not effective. maybe it's like $5 less. whether you are an advocate patient or an observation patient. so there isn't any particular financial incentives to try to spend the extra
get a physician on this, the chief medical officer from the robert wood johnson university hospital where i serve on the board to be in total honesty area because we have a lot of experience but he also had to take care of patients today. so he did share some thoughts and are there any physicians in the house? very good. so we have some physicians in the house that mean he would like to respond to that. but this notion that carol raised and then linda, too, about this tug of war and this...
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university terrace neighborhood based on the public discussions we had. nevertheless, we have heard concern from member s of the public, from members of the board of supervisors, that the public outreach that we do with regard to new parking meter installations was not adequate, was not reaching people. >> there was a good bit of public out reach, and there was a public workshop back in october. >> that is fine, i am sorry. it was a broad based support for this pilot. wonderful. >> do i have a second? that sounded like? all in favor? >> aye. >> the aye haves it and it passes. >> item 17, presentation and discussion of the over night parking restriction and recommendations. >> i know that the hour is late and we can move quickly but there was an item of some concern and so we thought that the evaluation was important to do, and we have the results from that, that we have to share with you and the recommendations for the next steps. >> thank you, and i know that we did get a good memo on this and i am sure that everybody read fully. so mr. yee. >> i skipped the message and i will make it brief. i will not go back into the background of how this came about. beca
university terrace neighborhood based on the public discussions we had. nevertheless, we have heard concern from member s of the public, from members of the board of supervisors, that the public outreach that we do with regard to new parking meter installations was not adequate, was not reaching people. >> there was a good bit of public out reach, and there was a public workshop back in october. >> that is fine, i am sorry. it was a broad based support for this pilot. wonderful....
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university in alexandr alexa. there was an explosive device that the police defused. there was a bomb found on board of a bus that was defused. apparently the passengers found the device hidden under some of the seats. there was a grenade also thrown at a checkpoint northeastern cairo. it did cause damage to some ca cars. now the protests are all in response to government decision to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. since then almost 400 people have been rounded up by police, and according to the terrorism law anyone supporting the group can be jailed up to five years, and the punishment for those leaving the organization is death. >> so clearly a growing sense of disorder and a sense of defiance, what is the situation security-wise, are things falling apart there? >> things are falling apart right across the country. egypt is functioning pretty much as normal but we're seeing a growing sense of disorder and insecurity. people are worried, indeed. quite a few people are reconsidering their new year's eve plans. many are afraid of public places because of attacks and are
university in alexandr alexa. there was an explosive device that the police defused. there was a bomb found on board of a bus that was defused. apparently the passengers found the device hidden under some of the seats. there was a grenade also thrown at a checkpoint northeastern cairo. it did cause damage to some ca cars. now the protests are all in response to government decision to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. since then almost 400 people have been rounded up...
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university of south wales. they are telling their families not to worry. they have enough pressure food on board for two weeks and dehydrated food too. so they say no need for alarm. right now the chopper can't take off because of snow and cloud. the leader said with all the modern equipment and systems you can't beat antarctica. all they can do now is wait for the weather to improve. >> remind us how many people are on board the the ship. do you know what kind of research they were doing? >> yeah. 74 people on board. that's 54 scientists and volunteers helping them and the 20 crew, which are mostly russians. they set out initially to replicate the research of another explorer from 100 years ago who was in the same area, making the same pressurements. they're probing the depth of the ice and checking the temperature of the water 1,200 feet below the sea to see what happened to the ice and the water in the conditions over the last 100 years. the professor is an expert in climate control. so they went out for what seemed like a pleasant expedition to the south pole and it has turned into a nightma
university of south wales. they are telling their families not to worry. they have enough pressure food on board for two weeks and dehydrated food too. so they say no need for alarm. right now the chopper can't take off because of snow and cloud. the leader said with all the modern equipment and systems you can't beat antarctica. all they can do now is wait for the weather to improve. >> remind us how many people are on board the the ship. do you know what kind of research they were...