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part -- professor at dartmouth.were so interrupted i was asking janet yellen, she told everyone she would keep an ion wages come and not non-foreign payrolls. why are wages still stagnant? that the markets aren't listening to her, i suspect they're not following the data. that is what we will concentrate on here. the labor markets complicated by how the economy is complicated, not least because all these people left the labor market. the question is, will they come back cap out how should we interpret the fall and the unemployment rate? the answer is it is pretty complicated. if the economy was getting back to full employment, we would expect to see wages rising. thursday great non-foreign payrolls. with all wage growth remaining flat. has not moved for quite some time. it is about two percent. janet yellen has said once again goods in the realm of 3-4, then it is time to tighten monetary policy. by the markets aren't listening, i don't know. she said looks at wages, look at wages. i have hardly heard any commentary
part -- professor at dartmouth.were so interrupted i was asking janet yellen, she told everyone she would keep an ion wages come and not non-foreign payrolls. why are wages still stagnant? that the markets aren't listening to her, i suspect they're not following the data. that is what we will concentrate on here. the labor markets complicated by how the economy is complicated, not least because all these people left the labor market. the question is, will they come back cap out how should we...
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you know dartmouth college university study of four or five years ago which showed that the europeansactually worked more than the americans up to. forty years ago and then as time went on they started to work less and they were taking a lot of their wealth gains and in terms of leisure but what we saw over that period of time because of the accumulated capital and sophistication of those markets the level of productivity did not decline significantly so you know france and germany if you look to that last chart had very high productivity levels compared to the united states they were somewhere in the order of ninety to ninety five percent but you know they worked many fewer hours which meant that rather than work more and therefore make more they've decided that you know from a person. perspective they would much rather have leisure and you know basically the whole. is off in the last month of august you know if you try to drive through france to go to spain which i've done before basically is just like gridlock half the time because everyone is often doing the exact same thing that
you know dartmouth college university study of four or five years ago which showed that the europeansactually worked more than the americans up to. forty years ago and then as time went on they started to work less and they were taking a lot of their wealth gains and in terms of leisure but what we saw over that period of time because of the accumulated capital and sophistication of those markets the level of productivity did not decline significantly so you know france and germany if you look...
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this happened on dartmouth street not too far from the stanford campus. >> reporter: the attack happened in broad daylight yesterday morning around 11:30 in the morning. police say the woman was attacked on the park bench you see behind me. michael and his 5-year-old son are enjoying some quality father and son time at their neighborhood park in palo alto. they're regulars here so michael was surprised to learn a woman was attacked on this bench around 11:30 yesterday morning. >> i have never heard of anything like that happening here before. it is a very safe neighborhood. all these families around during the daytime so i'm really surprised. >> reporter: police say the suspect asked her if she was married and if she would be his good friend. then he put his hands down her shirt. she then told him to stop and pushed him away. when she managed to get up completely, he put his arms around her and hugged her. and began kissing her neck. >> reporter: the woman got away and tried to call 911 but couldn't get a signal. a problem neighbors here say they've experienced too. >> i have to come out
this happened on dartmouth street not too far from the stanford campus. >> reporter: the attack happened in broad daylight yesterday morning around 11:30 in the morning. police say the woman was attacked on the park bench you see behind me. michael and his 5-year-old son are enjoying some quality father and son time at their neighborhood park in palo alto. they're regulars here so michael was surprised to learn a woman was attacked on this bench around 11:30 yesterday morning. >> i...
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the incident happened on friday morning at weary park on dartmouth street.m says the suspect pinned her against a bench and tried to kiss her, but got away. if you have any information, you're urged to give police a call. >>> yahoo! is being sued by a woman who claimed sexual harrasment and wrongful termination. in the complaint, the woman claims maria zhang coerced her into having sex, then removed her from project manager when she resisted. the complaint says yahoo! did nothing about the situation and put her on unpaid leave before firing her. yahoo! released a statement saying there is no basis or truth to the allegations. >>> buyers made winning bids of more than $10 million over the weekend for a private military arsenal up for sale in portola valley. >> a one of a kind auction, you may say. dozens of vintage tanks, missile launchers, other military memorabilia, all amassed by a stanford university engineer who passed away some five years ago. the money they raised at the auction will go towards a museum that will house the rest of their collection. you
the incident happened on friday morning at weary park on dartmouth street.m says the suspect pinned her against a bench and tried to kiss her, but got away. if you have any information, you're urged to give police a call. >>> yahoo! is being sued by a woman who claimed sexual harrasment and wrongful termination. in the complaint, the woman claims maria zhang coerced her into having sex, then removed her from project manager when she resisted. the complaint says yahoo! did nothing about...
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a woman says he approached her friday morning while she was sitting on a bench in the park on dartmouth street. he asked if she was married and if they could become good friends. as she tried to leave, he grabbed her and tried to kiss her and she was able to push him away. police are concerned he could become more aggressive if he's not caught. >> with crimes like these, if individuals get away with it, a lot of the times they progress and they get worse and worse. >> the man is described as middle eastern, 45 to 55 years old, 5'3", about 170 pounds with a potbelly. anyone recognizes the suspect in the sketch is asked to call palo alto police. >>> an event to show off potentially life saving rescue equipment is wrapping up at moffat field. it's all part of an effort to share specialty equipment during an emergency. >> as one head of emergency services put it, it's all about sharing a business card now as opposed to during a disaster. the california air and national guard, 129th rescue wing, hosts the joint forces capabilities event here at moffat field. essentially two dozen agencies fr
a woman says he approached her friday morning while she was sitting on a bench in the park on dartmouth street. he asked if she was married and if they could become good friends. as she tried to leave, he grabbed her and tried to kiss her and she was able to push him away. police are concerned he could become more aggressive if he's not caught. >> with crimes like these, if individuals get away with it, a lot of the times they progress and they get worse and worse. >> the man is...
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it all went down at werry park on dartmouth street. marianne favro joins us with the latest on this investigation. she tried to call 911 on her phone? >> reporter: yes, but she was apparently in a dead zone and couldn't reach 911. so she had to wait till she got home to make that call. that's frightening for a lot of people who use this park. i'm here at werry park in palo alto where the attack happened yesterday morning in broad daylight around 11:30 here on this park bench. police say a man came up to a woman in the small neighborhood park and started talking to her. then all of a sudden he aggressively fondled her and pinned her down and kissed her. she shoved him away. when she tried to call 911 on her cell, she could not get a signal. so she called police as soon as she could. today neighbors who frequently use this park say they are stunned and they admit they often have problems getting cell service in this area. >> i have to come out of my house and go across the road sometimes to make calls. and my calls cut in and out all the
it all went down at werry park on dartmouth street. marianne favro joins us with the latest on this investigation. she tried to call 911 on her phone? >> reporter: yes, but she was apparently in a dead zone and couldn't reach 911. so she had to wait till she got home to make that call. that's frightening for a lot of people who use this park. i'm here at werry park in palo alto where the attack happened yesterday morning in broad daylight around 11:30 here on this park bench. police say a...
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this man attacked her at wary park on dartmouth street friday morning. described as middle eastern. about 5'3", 170 pounds with short salt and pepper hair. the victim was sitting on a park bench when a man started to talking to her. she was able to get away to call police. >>> san francisco police looking for a man with a knife. he's been on the run. someone stabbed a woman yesterday moerng at the bart plazon 24th and mission. the woman was stabbed at least once in the lower body, she was taken to the hospital. it's unclear how badly she was hurt. >>> today we could hear what a 911 dispatcher today o an alleged murder. john smith of pasadena killed three people inside a home on saturday. then came outside and fired at police. he surrendered after a tense 20 minute phone call with 911 dispatcher who got help from a crisis negotiator. police plan to release a recording of the conversation later today. >>> investigators say a wild fire in shasta county that burned down eight homes. police arrested 37-year-old freddie alexander smoke iii over the weekend. cal fire says smoke was deliver
this man attacked her at wary park on dartmouth street friday morning. described as middle eastern. about 5'3", 170 pounds with short salt and pepper hair. the victim was sitting on a park bench when a man started to talking to her. she was able to get away to call police. >>> san francisco police looking for a man with a knife. he's been on the run. someone stabbed a woman yesterday moerng at the bart plazon 24th and mission. the woman was stabbed at least once in the lower body,...
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and typically knock out or hold a bay the parasite now researchers at the school of medicine at dartmouth college are trying to use that very same immune response triggered by toxoplasmosis humans to attack cancer professor david and his fellow researchers treated mice that had melanoma and mice that had ovarian cancer two very deadly cancers that humans frequently get treated them with a genetically modified toxoplasmosis gandi parasite in both cases exposure to the toxoplasmosis shrank the tumor and increased the mice is survival rates spike the results the researchers at dartmouth were quick to point out that a whole lot more work needs to go into this before toxoplasmosis based cancer treatments go mainstream. but nonetheless next time you draw the sharp sword short straw and have the messy task of cleaning out your cat's litter box just remember it could one day help save lives. it's the good to out of the very very horrid days just silly ugly the good congressman jim boeheim during a wednesday appearance on c.-span on their show washington journal the connecticut congressman laid th
and typically knock out or hold a bay the parasite now researchers at the school of medicine at dartmouth college are trying to use that very same immune response triggered by toxoplasmosis humans to attack cancer professor david and his fellow researchers treated mice that had melanoma and mice that had ovarian cancer two very deadly cancers that humans frequently get treated them with a genetically modified toxoplasmosis gandi parasite in both cases exposure to the toxoplasmosis shrank the...
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i'm an associate professor at the tuck's school of business at dartmouth college. my research centers on multinational corporations. it is clear that reform is needed. the international system is one of the most technically complex areas of the u.s. tax code, but raises little revenue. my testimony summarizes in my view, what the academic literatures in economics, finance and accounting collectively offer in terms of evaluating the range of alternative solutions. the top u.s. federal corporate income tax rate is 35%. this is the highest rate of all oecd countries and exceeds the average. proponentses of adopting a territorial system in the u.s. often cite competitiveness issues. a common assertion is that u.s. firms are at a competitive disadvantage because they face larger tax burdens, operate in under a worldwide system than their competitors operating under territorial systems. generally speaking this is because u.s. firms face a high home country tax on foreign profits, whereas, their competitives face no home country tax on foreign profits. yet, no country ope
i'm an associate professor at the tuck's school of business at dartmouth college. my research centers on multinational corporations. it is clear that reform is needed. the international system is one of the most technically complex areas of the u.s. tax code, but raises little revenue. my testimony summarizes in my view, what the academic literatures in economics, finance and accounting collectively offer in terms of evaluating the range of alternative solutions. the top u.s. federal corporate...
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i'm an associate professor at the tuck's school of business at dartmouth college. my research centers on multinational corporations. it is clear that reform is needed. the international system is one of the most technically complex areas of the u.s. tax code, but raises little revenue. my testimony summarizes in my view, what the academic literatures in economics, finance and accounting collectively offer in terms of evaluating the range of alternative solutions. the top u.s. federal corporate income tax rate is 35%. this is the highest rate of all oecd countries and exceeds the average. proponentses of adopting a territorial system in the u.s. often cite competitiveness issues. a common assertion is that u.s. firms are at a competitive disadvantage because they face larger tax burdens, operate in under a worldwide system than their competitors operating under territorial systems. generally speaking, this is because u.s. firms face a high home country tax on foreign profits, whereas, their competitives face no home country tax on foreign profits. yet, no country op
i'm an associate professor at the tuck's school of business at dartmouth college. my research centers on multinational corporations. it is clear that reform is needed. the international system is one of the most technically complex areas of the u.s. tax code, but raises little revenue. my testimony summarizes in my view, what the academic literatures in economics, finance and accounting collectively offer in terms of evaluating the range of alternative solutions. the top u.s. federal corporate...
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danish interviews people on the left and he and ayers had a debate at dartmouth college. it was interesting. in any event i thought let's ask him if he'll come on and debate and talk to me about his own past and he said yes. >> what about danish. ? >> he sat out that segment. >> it was interesting because, listen, we've done a lot of interviews but as i was saying before, that's the first one where 30 minutes straight no one on the team interrupted me. everyone just watched. you could hear a pin drop in that studio. when it was over the word wasry vetting because how often do you hear a guy who bombed america, repeatedly, sit and be held to account. here's the thing. when i looked at bill ayers, i have to give credit to my team, we spent weeks getting ready for this. all of the books about him, that was the key. because ayers is very quick to accept responsibility for stuff de. property damage. the pentagon, new york city police headquarters, the listn . that's fine no one was hurt. but there's other information about times people were hurt and even murdered by people aff
danish interviews people on the left and he and ayers had a debate at dartmouth college. it was interesting. in any event i thought let's ask him if he'll come on and debate and talk to me about his own past and he said yes. >> what about danish. ? >> he sat out that segment. >> it was interesting because, listen, we've done a lot of interviews but as i was saying before, that's the first one where 30 minutes straight no one on the team interrupted me. everyone just watched....
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put this one in the same category as the story that when daniel webster made his argument in the dartmouth college case there was tears and john marshall's eyes. it is a good story and somebody tells it at some point in the history of writing up these incidents and it is too good and for people not to repeat. >> before we go, i wanted to talk about his views about likeln because it seems ambivalents holmes about the war after his experience, but he was also ambivalent about lincoln. when people ask him about lincoln later on, he didn't really put lincoln in the great man category. i am curious to why you think that. >> i do not know the answer to that question. i have been curious as well. i think he did vote for lincoln in 1864, there is no doubt about that. he did not in 1860 because he could not vote. hat hee quite right t never really expressed the kind of reverence for lincoln or profound respect for his leadership that one might have thought his father did. d something to do with the skepticism in which you were murdered as he emerged which hewar -- in emerged from the war about ever
put this one in the same category as the story that when daniel webster made his argument in the dartmouth college case there was tears and john marshall's eyes. it is a good story and somebody tells it at some point in the history of writing up these incidents and it is too good and for people not to repeat. >> before we go, i wanted to talk about his views about likeln because it seems ambivalents holmes about the war after his experience, but he was also ambivalent about lincoln. when...
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he's a professor at dartmouth college and he joins me now by skype. thank you for being with us. you hit the nail on the head. we have this very weird economy. if you dropped in from space and said, hey, how is the economy doing? i could list all those things i just listed which sound fantastic, but americans who are the engine of this economy are not making a lot more money. tell me how you make sense ought of all of this. >> first of all, let me say that's what janet yellen is worried about. they're going to focus on wages. jobs are being created, but a lot of other people want jobs. that's keeping wages relatively low. there is always the prospect that firms could run to china and produce things elsewhere. we should put in context the number of people over 16 who need employment is still lower than 2008. yes, you've told us lot of good news but there is still lots of slack in the labor market. so employers don't need to pay lots of money. yes, firms are needing to hire people but they don't have to pay people higher wages. so i guess i would say good job. >> this is a cycle. i
he's a professor at dartmouth college and he joins me now by skype. thank you for being with us. you hit the nail on the head. we have this very weird economy. if you dropped in from space and said, hey, how is the economy doing? i could list all those things i just listed which sound fantastic, but americans who are the engine of this economy are not making a lot more money. tell me how you make sense ought of all of this. >> first of all, let me say that's what janet yellen is worried...
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put this one in the same category as the story that when daniel webster made his argument in the dartmouth college case there was tears and john marshall's eyes. it is a good story and somebody tells it at some point in the history of writing up these incidents and it is too good and for people not to repeat. >> before we go, i wanted to talk about his views about lincoln because it seems like not only was holmes ambivalent about the war after his experience, but he was also ambivalent about lincoln. when people ask him about lincoln later on, he didn't really put lincoln in the great man category. i am curious to why you think that. >> i do not know the answer to that question. i have been curious as well. i think he did vote for lincoln in 1864, there is no doubt about that. he did not in 1860 because he could not vote. you are quite right that he never really expressed the kind of reverence for lincoln or admiration and profound respect for his leadership that one might have thought his father did. it may have had something to do with the skepticism in which he emerged from the war abou
put this one in the same category as the story that when daniel webster made his argument in the dartmouth college case there was tears and john marshall's eyes. it is a good story and somebody tells it at some point in the history of writing up these incidents and it is too good and for people not to repeat. >> before we go, i wanted to talk about his views about lincoln because it seems like not only was holmes ambivalent about the war after his experience, but he was also ambivalent...
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. >> what is your assessment of the world bank under the tenure of the former dartmouth president?assed the second anniversary of this tenure there. >> it is still too soon to say -- >> when it comes to issues of debt. somebodyes a while for to get in charge of the bank, you're talking about a big ship and you're trying to shift it. i think there's a broad concern that he brings certain very positive strengths to the bank. a focus on health and other social issues. but successful development will have to continue to have a focus on some of the old issues. you have to grow. he has a little bit less experience in the fundamentals of economic growth. i think is probably more sensitivity to some of the problems that have played -- plagued the international situations in the past. but he faces a governance problem. that us with this issue is about, a governance problem where the head of the world bank is chosen by the u.s., even is not an u.s. economic role in the leadership role that it did it one time. democracy, butin it democracy says it shouldn't just be assigned to one country. on
. >> what is your assessment of the world bank under the tenure of the former dartmouth president?assed the second anniversary of this tenure there. >> it is still too soon to say -- >> when it comes to issues of debt. somebodyes a while for to get in charge of the bank, you're talking about a big ship and you're trying to shift it. i think there's a broad concern that he brings certain very positive strengths to the bank. a focus on health and other social issues. but...
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he was a student at the university of massachusetts at dartmouth. exchanging text messages with accused bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, going to dzhokhar's dorm room and removing a backpack and a laptop. the government later found the backpack in a landfill and found the laptop, which had been preserbed by one of the friends there. he was found not guilty, however, of removing the laptop from the dorm room. so it appears to be in some ways a split verdict. regardless, he will be -- he will be sentenced in october. and of course, this might provide an avenue of appeal for him. but very important in that this is, again, the first verdict involved in that massive investigation into the boston marathon bombing. he was never accused of being involved in the planning of the bombing, only in what happened afterwards. wolf. >> do we have any idea if -- how many years in prison he might have to serve what kind of a sentence he might get? >> quite a long time. up to 25 years in prison. he's been in jail the entire time, being held not only without bail on this char
he was a student at the university of massachusetts at dartmouth. exchanging text messages with accused bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, going to dzhokhar's dorm room and removing a backpack and a laptop. the government later found the backpack in a landfill and found the laptop, which had been preserbed by one of the friends there. he was found not guilty, however, of removing the laptop from the dorm room. so it appears to be in some ways a split verdict. regardless, he will be -- he will be...
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next stop after talking to his cameras right outside the debate was a fraternity on the campus of dartmouth college. he did the debate. he didn't do very well. he told everybody, debates aren't my strong suit. then he went right to the frat house whereupon a fraternity brother asked governor perry a question about states rights. and governor perry responded that he was very much in favor of states rights. he said, "it was actually the reason that we fought the revolution in the 16th century. was to get away from that kind of onerous crown." the 16th century for the american revolution. you know, when people screw up what century it is, it's usually that you don't remember if you're talking about something that happened in the 1700s. that's not the 17th century. that's the 18th century. but to talk about the american revolution happening in the 16th -- that would be the 1500s. i mean, that was just kind of -- that was weird. that was a weird moment. and now looking back in retrospect, we maybe should have seen that that was a sign that something might be wrong with this candidacy. because ve
next stop after talking to his cameras right outside the debate was a fraternity on the campus of dartmouth college. he did the debate. he didn't do very well. he told everybody, debates aren't my strong suit. then he went right to the frat house whereupon a fraternity brother asked governor perry a question about states rights. and governor perry responded that he was very much in favor of states rights. he said, "it was actually the reason that we fought the revolution in the 16th...
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the two enter and leave a gym at umass dartmouth.end and two others are accused of removing evidence from tsarnaev's storeroom. >>> the attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound in benghazi has turned up dead. a local source said he was last seen in the custody of a local militia in eastern libya. he was apparently interviewed by the fbi over his suspected links to the 2012 attack. >>> the pentagon is saying the f-35 fighter jet has been cleared to resume flying with restrictions. they're still looking for the root cause of an engine fire last month that grounded the fleet. the stealth fighter is the pentagon's northwest expensive weapons program ever. >>> and bystanders became heroes when they stopped a carjacking in san diego. it was all caught on video. when the good samaritans made their move. a woman and young child inside the car were not seriously hurt. and the man attempting the carjacking is on the ground. >> unbelievable. susan, thanks. >>> 18 years ago this twa flight 800 crashed into the atlantic ocean. the investigation spa
the two enter and leave a gym at umass dartmouth.end and two others are accused of removing evidence from tsarnaev's storeroom. >>> the attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound in benghazi has turned up dead. a local source said he was last seen in the custody of a local militia in eastern libya. he was apparently interviewed by the fbi over his suspected links to the 2012 attack. >>> the pentagon is saying the f-35 fighter jet has been cleared to resume flying with...
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the woman says the man attacked her at wary park on dartmouth street friday morning, happened at thek near stanford campus. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live at the park with the latest on the investigation, good morning to you, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. happened about 11:30 in the in
the woman says the man attacked her at wary park on dartmouth street friday morning, happened at thek near stanford campus. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live at the park with the latest on the investigation, good morning to you, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. happened about 11:30 in the in
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pleasure for me tonight to introduce randall who is the family professor of arts and sciences at dartmouth college. i have followed his career for a long time. his undergraduate work was done where my father was 18 and my brother attended that school at the same time and randy has turned into one of our great modern american historians. one of the things that makes him great is that he minds the resources of the presidential libraries. he has come here to the carter library and has gone through and found a very interesting document that other people have not seen before and he has done that at other presidential libraries. combined with that he is also mind the resources of the archives on various evangelical organizations that have become involved in politics. and in addition to that on top of his research skills come he is an excellent writers i've had the privilege of reading many of his books including the one that's just come out. and i can tell you that as much as i followed the subjects and have done my own research there were many points i came across new information and said wow t
pleasure for me tonight to introduce randall who is the family professor of arts and sciences at dartmouth college. i have followed his career for a long time. his undergraduate work was done where my father was 18 and my brother attended that school at the same time and randy has turned into one of our great modern american historians. one of the things that makes him great is that he minds the resources of the presidential libraries. he has come here to the carter library and has gone through...
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the woman says the man attacked her at wary park on dartmouth street friday morning, happened at the park near stanford campus. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live at the park with the latest on the investigation, good morning to you, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. happened about 11:30 in the morning. that's one of the reasons why neighbors are concerned. another reason is when she called to 911, she couldn't get at signal. let's start with the sketch of that suspect who police describe as a middle eastern man between 45, 55 years of age with salt and pepper hair. about 5'3", and 170 pound. police say that woman was sitting on a park bench here at wary park in a neighborhood not far from the stanford campus when that man approached her. he told police she asked if she was married and wanted to be his good friend. then he put his hand down her shirt and the encounter didn't stop there. >> she then told him to stop and pushed him away. once she managed to fully to get up completely, he put his arms around her and hugged her. and began kissing her neck. >> re
the woman says the man attacked her at wary park on dartmouth street friday morning, happened at the park near stanford campus. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live at the park with the latest on the investigation, good morning to you, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. happened about 11:30 in the morning. that's one of the reasons why neighbors are concerned. another reason is when she called to 911, she couldn't get at signal. let's start with the sketch...
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they were friends at dartmouth. fbi officials say after the bombing, tazhayakov and two others went to his apartment and took a backpack back to their apartment and then threw it away. they also said the two, the three when they were arrested by the fbi and questioned were not fully forthcoming. two of the other friends will be tried separately. tazhayakov has yet to be sentenced. his father a former member of the kazakhstan parliament had been defending his son. his mother was in the courtroom. when the verdict was announced, burst into tears. >> thank you for the latest on that. we'll stay with that story. >>> coming up first, though, we'll take another look at a mideast country that you might not expect to hear about today. libya. yes, we are back to benghazi and the news is not good. we'll explain why there is such chaos in this country. and look at who is really in charge with an in-depth on the ground report. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for
they were friends at dartmouth. fbi officials say after the bombing, tazhayakov and two others went to his apartment and took a backpack back to their apartment and then threw it away. they also said the two, the three when they were arrested by the fbi and questioned were not fully forthcoming. two of the other friends will be tried separately. tazhayakov has yet to be sentenced. his father a former member of the kazakhstan parliament had been defending his son. his mother was in the...
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[laughter] he is a graduate of dartmouth. he has been lecturing on music and songs and america for 30 years. let me introduce michael lasser. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. i'm going to be treating songs as in affect documents. -- in effect documents. that is, when you listen to a song from your own time, somehow it is a mere on -- a mirror on that time. more about love than anything else but attitudes toward love and romance and sex and marriage obviously change over the first half of the 20th century in case you had not noticed. take my word for it. and songs reflect that. but for us, 100 years after the songs of world war i, those songs are not a mirror. they serve as a window and let us look back on what people were thinking and feeling and how they behaved. songs are a good way to get at it because they have no aspiration beyond having you like it well enough to buy it. irving berlin said a good song is one that sells. and he was not simply saying, i need more money because he was a multimillionaire when
[laughter] he is a graduate of dartmouth. he has been lecturing on music and songs and america for 30 years. let me introduce michael lasser. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. i'm going to be treating songs as in affect documents. -- in effect documents. that is, when you listen to a song from your own time, somehow it is a mere on -- a mirror on that time. more about love than anything else but attitudes toward love and romance and sex and marriage obviously change over the...
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this is dzhokhar tsarnaev at the gym at dartmouth. his lawyer says he's only guilty of knowing the suspect. bill: bowe bergdahl is returning to active duty. bergdahl may also get $350,000 dropped into his bank account tax-free. but before that happens the investigation into his disappearance must clear him of desertion. you have issues how this is being handle. what's the issue? >> the issue is not a vendetta against bergdahl itself who is a pathetic loser who need to pay his debt to the military for his alleged and apparent crime in the face of the enemy. the real issue is the obama administration's determination with the apparent complicity, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of establishing a precedent that desertion in war time is no big deal. the white house agenda clearly is to release -- just fight relieves those taliban prisoners. and reduce charges. now, of course -- bill: you think that helps the white house say based on this decision instead of a felony charge you get a misdemeanor? >> reporter: this white house neve
this is dzhokhar tsarnaev at the gym at dartmouth. his lawyer says he's only guilty of knowing the suspect. bill: bowe bergdahl is returning to active duty. bergdahl may also get $350,000 dropped into his bank account tax-free. but before that happens the investigation into his disappearance must clear him of desertion. you have issues how this is being handle. what's the issue? >> the issue is not a vendetta against bergdahl itself who is a pathetic loser who need to pay his debt to the...
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he's a graduate of dartmouth college and harvard law school and has had a long and distinguished career public service. before joining the ferc, he taught law at the university of new mexico. he also served as an assistant u.s. attorney and in 2000 was nominated by the president to be the u.s. attorney for the district of new mexico and was confirmed in that position by the full senate by unanimous consent. mr. bay has an outstanding -- is an outstanding public servant with extensive experience in the field of energy markets, and i'm confident that he will judiciously implement ferc's statutory responsibilities of oversight of our nation's energy infrastructure, competitive markets and reliability. at his confirmation hearing in may, members of the energy and natural resources committee had a chance to question mr. bay extensively on his work at the ferc and his views on regulatory policy. senator pete domenici, a former chairman and longtime member of the energy committee from my home state of new mexico, spoke at the hearing in strong support of mr. bay's nomination. senator jeff bing
he's a graduate of dartmouth college and harvard law school and has had a long and distinguished career public service. before joining the ferc, he taught law at the university of new mexico. he also served as an assistant u.s. attorney and in 2000 was nominated by the president to be the u.s. attorney for the district of new mexico and was confirmed in that position by the full senate by unanimous consent. mr. bay has an outstanding -- is an outstanding public servant with extensive experience...
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tsarnaev is seen smiling and talking with his friends at the university of massachusetts-dartmouth.ased as part of the trial for tsarnaev's friend accused of interfering with the investigation. >>> "the wall street journal" says former p.o.w. bowe bergdahl still hasn't met with his parents. six weeks ago, she stood with president obama an announced that he was released. he doesn't know what causes tension with the parents but it's much deeper than the military thought. >>> and britain's tell la graph said blade runner oscar pistorius got into a bar fight in johannesburg south africa saturday night. witnesses say it all happened after a man confronted him about his murder trial. closing arguments begin next month. >>> a celebrity tv journalist ins.(# china remains detained by the chinese government this morning. the news anchor was taken away hours before the start of the show last week as part of a corruption crackdown. seth doane is in beijing with the investigation. seth good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the sudden disappearance of this prominent tv host here in china has b
tsarnaev is seen smiling and talking with his friends at the university of massachusetts-dartmouth.ased as part of the trial for tsarnaev's friend accused of interfering with the investigation. >>> "the wall street journal" says former p.o.w. bowe bergdahl still hasn't met with his parents. six weeks ago, she stood with president obama an announced that he was released. he doesn't know what causes tension with the parents but it's much deeper than the military thought....
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practicing pediatrician and associate professor of pediatrics at the school of medicine at dartmouth. i am recommending the american academy of pediatrics, and organization of six 2000 pediatrician -- 62,000 pediatricians. i conduct research on tobacco and adolescents. committee, it is my pleasure to be here today to talk about electronic cigarettes. pediatricians have numerous and growing concerns about the unknown risks and health impacts of e-cigarettes. thate seriously concerned e-cigarettes may lead adolescence to a lifetime of nicotine addiction and can serve as a gateway to traditional cigarettes. the aggressive marketing and its impact on uses is worrisome. tobacco advertising directly influences use. use of e-cigarettes is driving dramatically and we believe this increase is clearly leaked -- linked to unfettered advertising. this --ow enough to say we must act now to protect children against these risks from e-cigarettes. thatarettes are devices heat and vaporized solution containing nicotine, flavoring, and other chemicals. these products are not without significant. nicoti
practicing pediatrician and associate professor of pediatrics at the school of medicine at dartmouth. i am recommending the american academy of pediatrics, and organization of six 2000 pediatrician -- 62,000 pediatricians. i conduct research on tobacco and adolescents. committee, it is my pleasure to be here today to talk about electronic cigarettes. pediatricians have numerous and growing concerns about the unknown risks and health impacts of e-cigarettes. thate seriously concerned...
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this man attacked a woman on dartmouth street.fice says someone is claiming to be a deputy and he's trying to scam people out of their money. rosemary got a call and he said she would be arrested if she didn't respond to a grand jury summons unless she paid $700. there have been several different claims during the year involving people claiming to be sheriff deputies. >>> a look at weather and traffic right after this break. >>> welcome back now. the time is 9:28. the sky over pacifica almost entirely clear. one thing we are free of, that is clouds and low fog. this is woodside. this is the one camera where we're getting a little bit of cloud cover in the next half hour. as that fog and low clouds and everything burns off so quickly, we have a hot day coming your way, especially in the tri-valley. sunol, temperatures in the 100 degrees. 86 on the peninsula. east shore at 84 degrees. out in the extreme east bay, 98 degrees. with some heat relief in sight for tomorrow. we peak today and tomorrow looks good and then by the end of the
this man attacked a woman on dartmouth street.fice says someone is claiming to be a deputy and he's trying to scam people out of their money. rosemary got a call and he said she would be arrested if she didn't respond to a grand jury summons unless she paid $700. there have been several different claims during the year involving people claiming to be sheriff deputies. >>> a look at weather and traffic right after this break. >>> welcome back now. the time is 9:28. the sky over...
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leslie robin, professor of business ration at the tuck school of business at dartmouth. our final witness will mr. allan sloan comiskey editor at large for fortune. our thanks to all of you for coming. it is archived that your prepaid statements will be made a part of the hearing record in their entirety. if you could use your five minute summarized, that would be very help old. the senators have many questions. we're going to have both the 10:45, this would be a juggling act and we will try to handle this as well as the chaotic senate agile allows. or stack are welcome. >> thank you, senators. thank you senators. distinguished members of the committee come i appreciate the opportunity to appear today to discuss port international tax issues to richer committee devoted santa letter. i'd like to begin by driving the work we're doing the g20 oecd baser version of profit shifting and then link the discussion to consideration of the need for international tax reform as well as measures outlined in the frustration fy 2015 budget proposals to address u.s. stripping including t
leslie robin, professor of business ration at the tuck school of business at dartmouth. our final witness will mr. allan sloan comiskey editor at large for fortune. our thanks to all of you for coming. it is archived that your prepaid statements will be made a part of the hearing record in their entirety. if you could use your five minute summarized, that would be very help old. the senators have many questions. we're going to have both the 10:45, this would be a juggling act and we will try to...
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leslie robinson who is an associate professor of business administration at dartmouth. our final witness will be mr. allan sloan. our thanks to all of you for coming. it is our custom that you're prepared statements will be made a part of the hearing record in their entirety. if you could use your five minutes to summarize it would be helpful. dino centers have many questions we will have some votes at 1045. this will be a bit of a juggling act. we will try to handle this as well as the chaotic senate schedule allows. so welcome. juggling act. we will try to handle this as well as the chaotic senate schedule allows. mr. stack, lcome. >> thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to appear today chairman wyden, ranking member hatch and distinguished members of the community. i appreciate the opportunity to appear to discuss these important international tax issues to which your committee has devoted substantial effort i'd like to begin by describing the work we're doing in the g-20 betts project and then link that discussion to consideration of the need for international ta
leslie robinson who is an associate professor of business administration at dartmouth. our final witness will be mr. allan sloan. our thanks to all of you for coming. it is our custom that you're prepared statements will be made a part of the hearing record in their entirety. if you could use your five minutes to summarize it would be helpful. dino centers have many questions we will have some votes at 1045. this will be a bit of a juggling act. we will try to handle this as well as the chaotic...
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i am an associate professor at the school of business at dartmouth college. i teach financial accounting and taxation in my research centers on the multinational corporations. it's clear that the reform is needed. it's one of the most technically complex areas of the u.s. tax code that raises little revenue. in my view is what the academicc literature and economics finance and accounting collectively offer in terms of evaluating the range of alternative solutions. the corporate tax rate is 30%. this is the highest rate of all the countries and it far exceeds the 23.5% average. proponents of adopting the territorial system in the u.s. often cite competitiveness issues. a common assertion is that firms are in a competitive disadvantage because they face larger tax burdens, operate in a worldwide system of van der competitors operating under territorial systems. generally speaking, this is because the u.s. firms face a high old country tax on the private countries where the competitors faced no home country tax on the foreign profits. yet no country operates eit
i am an associate professor at the school of business at dartmouth college. i teach financial accounting and taxation in my research centers on the multinational corporations. it's clear that the reform is needed. it's one of the most technically complex areas of the u.s. tax code that raises little revenue. in my view is what the academicc literature and economics finance and accounting collectively offer in terms of evaluating the range of alternative solutions. the corporate tax rate is 30%....
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i'm susanne tanski at the geisel school of medicine at dartmouth. i'm here today representing the american academy of pediatrics. i'm the chair of the aap's tobacco consortium, and i conduct research on tobacco and adolescents. chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune, members of the committee, it's my pleasure to be here today to talk about electronic cigarettes. pediatricians have numerous and growing concerns about the known and unknown risks and health impacts of e-cigarettes. we are seriously concerned that e-cigarettes may lead adolescents to a lifetime of nicotine addiction and could serve as a gateway to traditional cigarettes. the aggressive marketing and its impact on youth is particularly worrisome. the evidence is clear that tobacco advertising directly influences youth. use of e-cigarettes is rising dramatically as told, and we believe this increase is clearly linked to unfettered advertising. while there's much we don't yet know about these products, we do know enough to say this: we must act now to protect children against these ris
i'm susanne tanski at the geisel school of medicine at dartmouth. i'm here today representing the american academy of pediatrics. i'm the chair of the aap's tobacco consortium, and i conduct research on tobacco and adolescents. chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune, members of the committee, it's my pleasure to be here today to talk about electronic cigarettes. pediatricians have numerous and growing concerns about the known and unknown risks and health impacts of e-cigarettes. we are...