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andrew carnegie started as a for theh operator pennsylvania railroad. he wasa matter of fact brought here during the civil war, and was responsible for telegraph line that went out towards manassas, make to it manassas before the bats. but what lincoln knew about with the battle on about of first manassas was as a result of andrew carnegie's work. so it's appropriate that we're talking about libraries, about carnegie's contribution in making libraries what they were century.th and we come back to networks. e ratet's why modernization is so important. the program that we have is called the schools and libraries program. we need to also start calling it the libraries and schools program. to make sure that we recognize and emphasize the important thosebution of each of institutions. so what are we doing? from supporting toh century technology 21st century high speed broadband technology. it's a reallocation of resources, reallocations of never easy, and never pleasant. but they're essential if we're keep pushing forward. broad band too the person at the li
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this is a thing for us to be bringing to new york city in carnegie hall.ant to bring an american program. a contemporary work of john adams. he is a composer in america today. that is a good way of expressing it. i want to show what the festival accomplished over its long history. it is one of the oldest festivals. this is a very important contribution. waiting for you to finish and i am glad that you turned that corner. there is nothing obscure about that performance. it was racist. there must be plenty of other pieces that we have never heard from all kinds of composers of color that have been pushed to the corners and are collecting dust on the shelves somewhere because they were not given the respect they deserved and there has not been a james conlon to bring it to the rest of us so that we can be exposed to us. is that your sense? so many types of music coming from all sources that i could fill the rest of my life. my day job is beethoven, brahms, and mozart. i love all of that. we have an opportunity to bring music to the audience and the public and
this is a thing for us to be bringing to new york city in carnegie hall.ant to bring an american program. a contemporary work of john adams. he is a composer in america today. that is a good way of expressing it. i want to show what the festival accomplished over its long history. it is one of the oldest festivals. this is a very important contribution. waiting for you to finish and i am glad that you turned that corner. there is nothing obscure about that performance. it was racist. there must...
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enough ♪ ♪ ain't no river wide enough >> i think one of our proudest moments was when we filled up carnegieight of inspiration. and it started out with a dream of bringing inspirational music downtown to 57th street. and they told us we would never sell out. and we did. we had a line around the corner. ray put together an orchestra. we had 125 piece mass choir and it was just incredible. it was an incredible night. and enthen we went back again to karncarnegie and did tribute to music of the mow town. >> that was a true collaborative effort. she had han idea. i had an idea. they approached me. we came together. we co-produced. i conducted and she took care of all the other logistical stuff. that's a good example of what it really takes to be successful. >> it's that partnership that keeps the music going between them. >> we stay in the moment. so on an every day level it is about what do we have today? >> up next, creating alternative images of the africa. it is a huge mission for a local nigerian woman. >> it is this journey of wanting to sort of have myself, including others, see prolifer
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andrew carnegie gave money to five hundred universities colleges and institutions in all he gave away over two hundred million up. the list is long of those who at the beginning of the twentieth century put their hopes in this new science coming straight from europe. towards the end of his life darwin became worried a dark future way to humanity where in our civilisation the process of natural selection doesn't play a role. what's more the renewing of our population is due more to the lower class rather than the middle or higher class. colton darwin's cousin created in one thousand nine hundred three the word eugenics the science of genetic breeding. when he was a little more the good it did because of its human. only get a book or mean of some remote he needs me going to the positive this is your delusion he's open usually it's to develop. a simple prayer that all quit and go no dude to. do the job in east console fair who would know that after never did the city. from one thousand nine hundred. the first was created in berlin in one thousand and five by the dr put in a psychiatrist
andrew carnegie gave money to five hundred universities colleges and institutions in all he gave away over two hundred million up. the list is long of those who at the beginning of the twentieth century put their hopes in this new science coming straight from europe. towards the end of his life darwin became worried a dark future way to humanity where in our civilisation the process of natural selection doesn't play a role. what's more the renewing of our population is due more to the lower...
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andrew carnegie was first a net work guy. andrew carnegie started as a telegraph operator for the pennsylvania railroad. and it's a matter of fact it was brought here at the civil war and was responsible for stringing the telegraph line that went out towards manassas. it didn't make it to manassas before the battle but what abraham lincoln knew about what was going on at the battle of first manassas was the result of andrew carnegie's work. so it's appropriate that we are talking about libraries, about carnegie's contribution in making libraries what they were in the 19th century and we come back to networks. that is why e-rate modernization is so important. the program that we have is called the schools and libraries program. sub i've also started calling it in libraries and schools program so we made sure we recognize and emphasize the important contribution of each of those institutions. so what are we doing? we are moving from
andrew carnegie was first a net work guy. andrew carnegie started as a telegraph operator for the pennsylvania railroad. and it's a matter of fact it was brought here at the civil war and was responsible for stringing the telegraph line that went out towards manassas. it didn't make it to manassas before the battle but what abraham lincoln knew about what was going on at the battle of first manassas was the result of andrew carnegie's work. so it's appropriate that we are talking about...
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y andrew carnegie.i'm now very pleased to introduce thomas, the chief of staff of the commerce department national telecommunications and information administration. he is currently on detail to the office of science and technology all of the at the white house as deputy chief technology officer for telecommunications. managerialrovides support for ah wide range of activities. he was one of the first individuals who really encouraged us to have this hearing and make it happen. welcome, tom. [applause] >> thank you. good morning everybody. thank you to imls for having this hearing. share theal thrill to dance with chairman wheeler. he is my favorite policy person and easy -- in d.c. favorite, i do work in the white house, you never know who is watching. [laughter] we are really trying to work through the connect ed program and we recognize that the real local level at the in libraries and at the other organizations represented here. my main message this morning is just to thank you for all the work you d
y andrew carnegie.i'm now very pleased to introduce thomas, the chief of staff of the commerce department national telecommunications and information administration. he is currently on detail to the office of science and technology all of the at the white house as deputy chief technology officer for telecommunications. managerialrovides support for ah wide range of activities. he was one of the first individuals who really encouraged us to have this hearing and make it happen. welcome, tom....
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the chairman quoted andrew carnegie and i will as well. he stated a library outranks any one thing the community can do to benefit its people. so digital literacy is no longer a choice in american cities. to high-speed internet is essential for americans to do everything as we have heard from finding work, gaining access to health coverage and most of all we must recognize its important that if we are going to bridge the real economic and educational opportunities in america people have to have access to the internet and computers. it's also important to note that in the minority communities that is where it is hurting most. for city leaders we recognized that the minority community and access to education is important the access to internet is important and we as americans right now are failing. so i don't make speeches just to make briefings and comments. i am calling and asking for action to deal with these many issues. we know the importance of a program. we like to say that cities are the places where action occurs. i'm not going to c
the chairman quoted andrew carnegie and i will as well. he stated a library outranks any one thing the community can do to benefit its people. so digital literacy is no longer a choice in american cities. to high-speed internet is essential for americans to do everything as we have heard from finding work, gaining access to health coverage and most of all we must recognize its important that if we are going to bridge the real economic and educational opportunities in america people have to have...
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carnegie corporation. democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. ford foundation, working on social change. the herb albert organization to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. more information at mackfound.org. and dedicated to heightening public awareness. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> next on "kqed newsroom" should fair and open internet access be debated? >>> environmental crime on the rise, stealing off redwood trees. >> the most blatant cut we've seen, five yards from the road way. >> yosemite turns 150 years old. the history on display. >> the sacredness of that landscape whether you've seen it 100 times or been there 100 types is so overwhelming and beautiful. ♪ ♪
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organization but how powerful are they i was joined earlier today by lina contained director of the carnegie middle east center i first asked her how i stuck there start. i just had of origin and i'll try that and what god offers us and asian or iraq and saddam and very small african troops and the country and then i get off what is actually going to offer services in sunni areas in iraq so that room does not fly just became what i want to know meanwhile but shot at some of those areas. here you see how do we go if you go out and buy well before the kinds of products and syria to post pressure on me across the government i don't want to be here and i did i thought he had the. greatest movie i covered really really from prison and i'm a bit old for him and i. am now what we're seeing is a group that will hold you. and i don't we're on our agenda now as as far as we know isis used to be associated with al qaeda why did al qaeda split from them. what she did about as i said i said i have been a neighbor the regime has been direct way away. organization that i knew him or didn't go i'd be more f
organization but how powerful are they i was joined earlier today by lina contained director of the carnegie middle east center i first asked her how i stuck there start. i just had of origin and i'll try that and what god offers us and asian or iraq and saddam and very small african troops and the country and then i get off what is actually going to offer services in sunni areas in iraq so that room does not fly just became what i want to know meanwhile but shot at some of those areas. here...
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organization but how powerful are they joining me now from beirut is lina khateeb director of the carnegie middle east center thanks for joining me today lina let's start with a little bit of history where did i says actually get their start. i says have origin and that and i'll try that and what it should offer us is vision on iraq and free thought and i can troops and the country and you know what is actually going out of certain sunni areas in iraq so a group that is not quite as. wired marginal meanwhile. here you. have to go into iraq as well before. to our pressure on iraq you know what do you see here and i'll writing start that if you have this. regime where released from prison and also or and i was in syria and now what we're seeing is a group that has or will hold you wrong and syria and iran on her or her origin was right now as as far as we know isis used to be associated with al qaeda why did al qaeda split from them. what she did about as i said i just as i have been in the navy was the regime had been direct way where. the. organization that i knew the new emerging group i'
organization but how powerful are they joining me now from beirut is lina khateeb director of the carnegie middle east center thanks for joining me today lina let's start with a little bit of history where did i says actually get their start. i says have origin and that and i'll try that and what it should offer us is vision on iraq and free thought and i can troops and the country and you know what is actually going out of certain sunni areas in iraq so a group that is not quite as. wired...
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this organization but how powerful are they really i was joined earlier by alina director of the carnegie middle east center i first asked her how isis got their start. i think those have of origin in and i'll try that in iraq what it offers us and asian or iraq i've been very small that i can troops and the country and the guy get off what is actually an awesome service in the area in iraq so this room does not fly just became why i want to know me was i shot at some of those areas. how did we go into iraq and bob well before the current uprising in syria i too was pressure on me from the government i want to be here and i did i thought he had the . greatest with the. majority from prison and i'm not as they all for him and i. am now what we're seeing is a group that will hold you down and i don't know where either or i just have now as as far as we know isis used to be associated with al qaeda why did al qaeda split from them once he had ended up as i said i think this has been a neighbor the other regime has been direct way where. all of the. organization that knew him or didn't go i'd
this organization but how powerful are they really i was joined earlier by alina director of the carnegie middle east center i first asked her how isis got their start. i think those have of origin in and i'll try that in iraq what it offers us and asian or iraq i've been very small that i can troops and the country and the guy get off what is actually an awesome service in the area in iraq so this room does not fly just became why i want to know me was i shot at some of those areas. how did we...
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andrew carnegie was first a network guy. he started as a telegraph operator for the pennsylvania railroad. as a matter of fact, he was brought here during the civil war and was responsible for stringing the telegraph line that went out toward manassas. he did not make it before the battle. what we know and what abraham lincoln knew about what went on was as a result of andrew carnegie's work. it is appropriate that we are talking about libraries caught, about his contribution in making libraries what they were in the 19th century, and we come back to networks. that is why modernization is so important. the program that we have is called the schools and libraries program. we need to also start calling it the libraries and schools program to make sure that we recognize and emphasize the important contribution of each of those institutions. what are we doing? we are moving from supporting 20th-century technology to 21st century high-speed broadband technology. it is a reallocation of resources, reallocations of resources are ne
andrew carnegie was first a network guy. he started as a telegraph operator for the pennsylvania railroad. as a matter of fact, he was brought here during the civil war and was responsible for stringing the telegraph line that went out toward manassas. he did not make it before the battle. what we know and what abraham lincoln knew about what went on was as a result of andrew carnegie's work. it is appropriate that we are talking about libraries caught, about his contribution in making...
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there's a lot of negative things you could say about andrew carnegie, but we plaster his name on like this all across america. rockefeller is similar. w. a. clark was a philanthropic to the extent he gave his art collection to the gallery of art in washington, d.c. there's a clark building there. it's a collection of european art. but the house was torn down. the businesses were sold. it's a common name. it's really a failure of succession plan, a failure of maintaining of a reputation. he worked so hard to build a reputation and society when he was alive. it also was that the male heirs to the family to dine. the great hope, w. a. clark the third known as tertius, latin for third, who died in an airplane accident about clark dale, jerome. his wife saw the plane go down from the porch. he was with lindbergh's friend and they were practicing flying with the windshield covered as lindbergh had flown across the atlantic unable to see out the front because of the gas tanks. he went down and there was a line of deaths of male heirs, and huguette and her half-sisters sold off the businesses
there's a lot of negative things you could say about andrew carnegie, but we plaster his name on like this all across america. rockefeller is similar. w. a. clark was a philanthropic to the extent he gave his art collection to the gallery of art in washington, d.c. there's a clark building there. it's a collection of european art. but the house was torn down. the businesses were sold. it's a common name. it's really a failure of succession plan, a failure of maintaining of a reputation. he...
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funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovation in education, democraticengagement and the advancement of international peace and security. the ford foundation working with visionaries on the front lines of social change. the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement >> next on kqed newsroom, the port commission is called into question for too much political influence and too little public input. the world cup kicks off soccer mania in the bay area. [ cheers ] >> plus, the provocative photographty of anthony captures the dawn of gay caulture in california. >> they express themselves in a freeway with love and affection and humor. i wanted to try to record that. ♪ ♪
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funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovation in education, democraticengagement and the advancement of international peace and security. the ford foundation working with visionaries on the front lines of social change. the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirementer >>> coming up, fred de sam lazaro on the scourge of sex trafficking in vietnam. >> we were told if we didn't agree to be wives we would be sold into brothels. >> saul gonzales on trying to save historic church buildings when the congregations are too small to keep them open. >> this is a national crisis i would say. it really is a national crisis. >> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis private family foundation, dedicated
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carnegie was wrong. the gulf between the have-gots and have-notes reproduces the dysfunction that good zit encit want to get rid of the same persons who talk about national security in no way are concerned about the security of the least of these, no way concerned about the security of those who are trying to get some of the american dream. so with that being the case, we are hurting not just ourselves, we are compromising our future and my play, my prayer, we will come together with a common cause of the values that helped to shape the principles that helped to shape america, but at the same time, look out for the children. so there must be a cause centered america, when it comes to our politics but also a focus on making america better for our children. that does not mean widening the income gap. it does not mean ensuring that the have-gots get more and the have-notes get less and we demonize them in the process. we look out for, as our brilliant professor said, the common good. the common good all of
carnegie was wrong. the gulf between the have-gots and have-notes reproduces the dysfunction that good zit encit want to get rid of the same persons who talk about national security in no way are concerned about the security of the least of these, no way concerned about the security of those who are trying to get some of the american dream. so with that being the case, we are hurting not just ourselves, we are compromising our future and my play, my prayer, we will come together with a common...
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funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovation in education, democraticengagement and the advancement of international peace and security. the ford foundation working with visionaries on the front lines of social change. the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirementer >> welcome to "first." i am shirley min with "anthology" an mark eichmann. the problem is growing more widespread as the drug takes hold of more delawareans from all walks of life. teaching kids about money is important. we show you a lesson that comes from the federal reserve bank. >> get ready as the ferry celebrates 50 years. we have a sneak peek of our program. "first" starts now. >> ♪ heroin addiction was once a poor, inner-city problem. until now. a nationwide study found the majority of heroin users are suburban white men and women with average age of 23.
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funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovation in education, democraticengagement and the advancement of international peace and security. the ford foundation working with visionaries on the front lines of social change. the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement >> learning the lessons of history. this lecture discusses how presidents make decisions. leadership, crisis, politics, and trust. please welcome mrs. sylvia panetta. [applause] >> for those of you who are listening for the voice of god, please note tonight it goes until 9:00. good evening, everyone. welcome to the fourth and final event in the leon panetta 2014 lee
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and so carnegie hall. tell us. >> and 2524th and the 25th of this month. with a sense of humor and you can't do anything about it so the last years of my youth on the 24th and the 25th and starting the tour in st. paul and working great theetaters. rieman theater in nashville, and all around the country. >> what is the favorite venue? >>> it is hard to say, because the one where you have the next great gig. >> and not the first time you have played carnegie hall, is it? >> well, i have actually play and i made my sort of debut on the stage as a part of spinal tap, tap, and i sang with the chief tans on st. patrick's day, and i have been on the stage, but not on my own show. it is a solo show where i pick a theme that i make up in my head on the day, and i look at the whole, and i say, tonight, it is all songs about love and deceit of which i have quite a few, and i try to connect the songs together in my head. i don't have a script but i write, and i have lots of songs, and i try to write a program that is linked together, so is doing songs that were writt
and so carnegie hall. tell us. >> and 2524th and the 25th of this month. with a sense of humor and you can't do anything about it so the last years of my youth on the 24th and the 25th and starting the tour in st. paul and working great theetaters. rieman theater in nashville, and all around the country. >> what is the favorite venue? >>> it is hard to say, because the one where you have the next great gig. >> and not the first time you have played carnegie hall, is...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> carnegie corporationnew york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie guerin. >> within reach, the dow may have snapped its winning streak, but 17,000 points away. which stocks got us here, and which may lead the next leg. >>> home sweet home, it was the biggest jump for existing home sales in three years. is the housing market finally on firmer footing? >>> and rainy day funds more than a quarter americans have no emergency savings. there's a relatively simple way to get more money in your piggybank. we have all tha
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> carnegie corporationnew york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailore
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the chairman quoted andrew carnegie and i will as well. outranks anything a community can do to benefit the people. digital literacy is no longer a choice in american cities. to high-speed internet is --ential for americans gaining access to health coverage. it is important that if we are going to bridge the real economic and educational opportunities in america, people have to have access to the internet and computers. note also important to that in the minority communities, that is where it is hurting most. for city leaders, we recognize that the minority community and the access to education is important, the access to internet is important. we are failing. i don't make speeches just to make briefings and comments. i am calling to ask that question. i'm not going to criticize washington right now. i can tell you mayors, city councils in town, and villages all over america, we are making things happen. we want to make sure that things happen. i want to say that a call to action is needed around this issue. anil c is committed to working
the chairman quoted andrew carnegie and i will as well. outranks anything a community can do to benefit the people. digital literacy is no longer a choice in american cities. to high-speed internet is --ential for americans gaining access to health coverage. it is important that if we are going to bridge the real economic and educational opportunities in america, people have to have access to the internet and computers. note also important to that in the minority communities, that is where it...
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♪ >> reporter: steven was one of the winners at this year's scholastic art and writing awards at carnegieall. it's like being declared a high school all-american for creativity. >> i can't believe they gave us the opportunity, especially to be surrounded by such famous clients like past winners. i mean -- it's breathtaking. >> reporter: past winners like robert redford, stephen king, and lena dunham from "girls" on hbo. >> i think that i may be the voice of my generation. >> reporter: some of the student art gets put on display like the pratt manhattan gallery. while that is impressive, the folks at colossal media had a different idea for steven's photograph. imagine seeing your picture reproduced on the side of a building four stories high. >> i don't have any words. i don't think i can describe the feeling. it's so much better close up than far away because i can see every detail. and i can see each detail in the photograph itself. >> reporter: tourists and locals stop to take photos. it's a heady experience for a high school senior. >> i'm excited, but i'm like what do i do now, this c
♪ >> reporter: steven was one of the winners at this year's scholastic art and writing awards at carnegieall. it's like being declared a high school all-american for creativity. >> i can't believe they gave us the opportunity, especially to be surrounded by such famous clients like past winners. i mean -- it's breathtaking. >> reporter: past winners like robert redford, stephen king, and lena dunham from "girls" on hbo. >> i think that i may be the voice of...
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students were admitted to a number of colleges that include penn, princeton, and carnegie mell mellon. >>> it was a night of hip hop in center city to raise hiv awareness. this is the second annual hip hop for philly free concert featuring grammy nominee at the theater. the show was for any young person between the ages of 13 and 24 who took a free hiv test beforehand. philadelphia's rate of infection is 3 1/2 times that of the national average. >>> some progress tonight for marijuana, medical marijuana supporters in pennsylvania. today, a state senate panel approved a bill that would allow marijuana to be grown, processed and dispensed with oversight by a state board of medical cannabis licensing. under proposal, state residents would need a $100 access card from the health department after approvi approving they're eligible. one of sponsors is hoping to get a floor vote on the bill before the legislature breaks for summer recess. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> the humidity has taken a big drop and that is the first sig
students were admitted to a number of colleges that include penn, princeton, and carnegie mell mellon. >>> it was a night of hip hop in center city to raise hiv awareness. this is the second annual hip hop for philly free concert featuring grammy nominee at the theater. the show was for any young person between the ages of 13 and 24 who took a free hiv test beforehand. philadelphia's rate of infection is 3 1/2 times that of the national average. >>> some progress tonight for...
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carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society.
carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society.
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adam, a carnegie melon report says the attack rate on kids fraudulent use of their social security numbers51 times that of adults. why the high value ol kids social security numbers and who is doing the stealing? >> it's a high value because the child's social security number is really pristine. their credit report is pristine because they don't have one. kids wouldn't normally be checking their credit. parents historically haven't checked their chirp's credit. so, if you are an identity they've, you have a clear run in years. >> who are the people most identity. >> well, all sorts of folks can steal it. the truth is, there is a great deal of identity theft going on within the family unit. and so when you hear reports of possibly one out of 40 households having children who were victims of identity theft, we don't really know because when identity theft occurs within a family unit, very often, people are not willing to report it to the police because nobody wants to out a member of the family. >> you investigate identity theft for a living. what are some of the worst cases seen? >> some of
adam, a carnegie melon report says the attack rate on kids fraudulent use of their social security numbers51 times that of adults. why the high value ol kids social security numbers and who is doing the stealing? >> it's a high value because the child's social security number is really pristine. their credit report is pristine because they don't have one. kids wouldn't normally be checking their credit. parents historically haven't checked their chirp's credit. so, if you are an identity...
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carnegie personally got half, so $240 million in 1901. morgan didn't put up that money himself, obviously. he organized a syndicate to do it. john d. rockefeller, in 1913, when morgan died, was already worth almost a billion 1913 dollars. and this is an apocryphal story, but i have to tell it, anyway, because it's too good. supposedly, when morgan died, rockefeller read about his net worth in the new york times, of $80 million, shook his head and said, 'and to think he wasn't even a rich man.' c-span: where was he born? >> guest: hartford, connecticut, 1837. c-span: what were his parents like? >> guest: his father was a very successful merchant, junius spencer morgan, who worked in hartford and then boston, and then moved to london in 1854 to become an anglo-american merchant banker. and he and pierpont, basically, were funneling european capital to the emerging american economy. i mean, we really were the emerging economy in the 19th century. he was very conservative, very upright, very much concerned to build an international banking dy
carnegie personally got half, so $240 million in 1901. morgan didn't put up that money himself, obviously. he organized a syndicate to do it. john d. rockefeller, in 1913, when morgan died, was already worth almost a billion 1913 dollars. and this is an apocryphal story, but i have to tell it, anyway, because it's too good. supposedly, when morgan died, rockefeller read about his net worth in the new york times, of $80 million, shook his head and said, 'and to think he wasn't even a rich man.'...
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can we ever conclusively confirm the existence of these two planets while scott sheppard at the carnegie institution for science had this to say as there are only a few of these extremely distant objects known it's hard to say anything definitive about the number or location of any distant planets however in the near future we should have more objects to work with to help us determine the structure of the outer solar system so there you have it time will tell. now does it for now agree may. i'm marinating in the financial world moves. back to serious developments having not started a dance only take a look at me it's really not good but it's my life there are blues and there are facts. in the us we were near our constitution we hold it up to the world as a piece of art really equating its importance in the realm of government to the bible's importance in the realm of religion and yet despite this reverend in today's world of government gone wild we can't stop talking about changing our constitution and now our lawmakers are getting more serious about that and more than one hundred legisl
can we ever conclusively confirm the existence of these two planets while scott sheppard at the carnegie institution for science had this to say as there are only a few of these extremely distant objects known it's hard to say anything definitive about the number or location of any distant planets however in the near future we should have more objects to work with to help us determine the structure of the outer solar system so there you have it time will tell. now does it for now agree may. i'm...