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. >> muchos padres y maestros estÁn rascaÁndose la cabeza ahora que la academia americana de pediatrÍauelas sugieren que ningÚn niÑo aunque contagiado falte a clase. >> para esta madre de familia el tema de piojos y lÍen dres es repugnante repugnante. >> pero el desagrado no justifica ausencias escolares en este reporte clÍnico la academia americana de pediatrÍa indica (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> se exhorta que las polÍtica ts libre de liendres deben ser abandonadas la nueva guÍa se basa en que no es tan contagioso como se piensa. >> no saltan no vuelan solamente ellos caminan no mÁs tienen que estar muy cerca el contacto para poder se contagiar. >> se reportan 12 millones de casos entre niÑos en el paÍs, el centro de control de enfermedades tambiÉn recomienda que un niÑo diagnosticado con piojos no tiene que irse temprano de la escuela y debe regresar a clases apenas comience el tratamiento pero esta ex asistente de maestra difiere. >> que hagan el tratamiento y luego vayan a la escuela. >> la reglas varÍan a travÉs de toda la naciÓn pero a travÉs de distritos usan la guÍa de academ
. >> muchos padres y maestros estÁn rascaÁndose la cabeza ahora que la academia americana de pediatrÍauelas sugieren que ningÚn niÑo aunque contagiado falte a clase. >> para esta madre de familia el tema de piojos y lÍen dres es repugnante repugnante. >> pero el desagrado no justifica ausencias escolares en este reporte clÍnico la academia americana de pediatrÍa indica (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> se exhorta que las polÍtica ts libre de liendres deben ser...
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abrir una academia de baile para personas sordas. ♪ enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche lunes de abril. ya son dos los polÍticos hispanos que formalizan campaÑa para la presidencia. piratas cibernÉticos amenazan a la policÍa involucrados en la muerte de rubÉn garcÍa. grupo de mexicanos quiere reunir firmas para remover a enrique peÑa nieto. indÍgenas hondureÑas denuncian acoso en nueva york. comenzamos. locutor: este es su "noticiero univision" ediciÓn nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. enrique: muy buenas noches, comienzan a tomar forma la contienda presidencial rumbo al 2016, hoy marcos rubio lanzÓ su presidencia. y hillary clinton tambiÉn formalizÓ sus intenciones. tifani robert estuvo durante el anuncio de marcos rubio. tifani: marcos rubio escogiÓ el monumento histÓrico que fue lugar donde cubanos que salÍa de los 70 se encontraban un autoridades de la estados unidos. " mis padres nacieron en familias pobres de cuba, al morir mi abuela mi padre tuvo que trabajar. mi madre era criada por un hombre discapacitado". pero afuera los gritos eran de protesta porque e
abrir una academia de baile para personas sordas. ♪ enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche lunes de abril. ya son dos los polÍticos hispanos que formalizan campaÑa para la presidencia. piratas cibernÉticos amenazan a la policÍa involucrados en la muerte de rubÉn garcÍa. grupo de mexicanos quiere reunir firmas para remover a enrique peÑa nieto. indÍgenas hondureÑas denuncian acoso en nueva york. comenzamos. locutor: este es su "noticiero univision" ediciÓn...
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i didn't fit into academia, that is ironic, some people think i'm defender of old elite of traditionsut i like to think of myself in more rebellious terms. cspan: where do you live now? >> guest: i live in santa rosa, california. are you familiar with the movie "shadow of the doubt"? cspan: i don't think so. >> guest: great hitchcock movie made in 1943. it was about small town america. i was a big fan of hitchcock. i called it digital vertigo. i like living in innoncent america which isn't quite as innocent as it appears. cspan: will run a clip from the ted x speech you gave and eventually show something from vertigo. before we do this. we've got several exerts you -- excerpts. you gave the speech in 2012. what is tedx and what is it? >> guest: tedx is the franchise of ted. there are a couple of ted main events. which are exclusive events for technological elite who like to think they are improving world. in order to improve the world they spend 6 or $7,000 each other to socialize for a weekend. anyone can buy into the ted brand and you can put on tedx event. they are very good. some
i didn't fit into academia, that is ironic, some people think i'm defender of old elite of traditionsut i like to think of myself in more rebellious terms. cspan: where do you live now? >> guest: i live in santa rosa, california. are you familiar with the movie "shadow of the doubt"? cspan: i don't think so. >> guest: great hitchcock movie made in 1943. it was about small town america. i was a big fan of hitchcock. i called it digital vertigo. i like living in innoncent...
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de dÓlares para mejorar la salud mental de sus tropas programas que no sirven segÚn determinÓ la academiauerra por ahora su familia dice que es su Único refugio. >>> revela que solamente un 28% de los soldados se siente muy bien con lo que estÁ haciendo y casi un 40% no confÍa en su supervisor u otro soldado adentro de su unidad en respuesta de la publicaciÓn de los detalles el ejÉrcito afirmÓ que el mÉtodo que se utilizÓ estaba obsoleto y que la cifra actuales eran mejores edgardo. >>> sin embargo, es dramÁtico dramÁtico lo que nos compartes. >> ahora pasamos con mi querido amigo de josÉ dÍaz-balart para algunas historias que estarÁn preparando en enfoque josÉ. >>> saludos, maÑana en enfoque. hablamos con el senador de la florida marco rubio que esta semana se lanzÓ a la presidencia de los estados unidos. ademÁs el congresista de california javier becerra nos habla de los detalles de dacca y dapa y tambiÉn una familia afectada por las acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama que fueron congeladas y edgar lÓpez el presentador de "titulares y mÁs" que segÚn tengo entendido se ha peinado de
de dÓlares para mejorar la salud mental de sus tropas programas que no sirven segÚn determinÓ la academiauerra por ahora su familia dice que es su Único refugio. >>> revela que solamente un 28% de los soldados se siente muy bien con lo que estÁ haciendo y casi un 40% no confÍa en su supervisor u otro soldado adentro de su unidad en respuesta de la publicaciÓn de los detalles el ejÉrcito afirmÓ que el mÉtodo que se utilizÓ estaba obsoleto y que la cifra actuales eran mejores...
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ya que uno de los cadetes que se acaba de graduar de la academia... ya encontro trabajo... a menudo en un departamento que ya sufre de falta de oficiales que ha causado que se eliminen investigadores de varios crmenes, como robo y vandalismo. el alcalde espera resolver este problema durante las negociaciones laborales que se estan llevando a cabo en estos momentos con el sindicato de la policia. take vobox cesar ---el alcalde de san jos, sam liccardo, anunci hoy el proceso de seleccin para liccardo anunci hoy el proceso de seleccin para reemplazar a la auditora independiente de la polica "ladoris cordell". ---la jueza se retira este aÑo y el director provisional del presupuesto de la oficina del alcalde se encargara de la bsqueda de un nuevo candidato. ---los residentes de san jos podrn expresar sus opiniones en dos reuniones comunitarias el 27 y 30 de abril. cesar hay personas para las que un telefono inteligente es un accesorio comun y necesario... blanca pero para otras tener acceso a internet a mano a traves de estos aparatos puede resultar en una vida nueva, lejos de l
ya que uno de los cadetes que se acaba de graduar de la academia... ya encontro trabajo... a menudo en un departamento que ya sufre de falta de oficiales que ha causado que se eliminen investigadores de varios crmenes, como robo y vandalismo. el alcalde espera resolver este problema durante las negociaciones laborales que se estan llevando a cabo en estos momentos con el sindicato de la policia. take vobox cesar ---el alcalde de san jos, sam liccardo, anunci hoy el proceso de seleccin para...
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alba la academia americana de alergia muestra que los Árboles.esde ahora antes de que empeoren. ademÁs se recomienda lavar sus ropas y limpiar su casa mÁs a menudo, cerrar puertas y ventanas para reducir el polen a su alrededor y siempre consultar a su mÉdico. ilia: no se retire, ya regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. periodista: lluvia ligera sobre nuestra Área, hasta cuando van a seguir las precipitaciones? ya le traigo todas esas respuestas. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ilia: hoy tuvimos un dÍa mayormente nublado y hÚmedo con temperaturas altas en los sesentas, pasamos con paola que nos trae su informe del tiempo. paola: las temperaturas 50 visite la mÍnima, 69 la mÁxima, valores por sobre lo normal, hemos estado experimentando temperaturas por sobre lo normal. se han acomodado sobre nuestra Área por ejemplo algunas trazas, estÁ poquita lluvia que nos he podido medir. esperamos por lo menos hasta lo mÁximo un par de dÉcimas o un cuarto de pulgada de aquÍ a las prÓximas 24 horas, se esperan lluvias en nuestra Área. las mÁximas hoy entre 64_69, sobre los valores normal
alba la academia americana de alergia muestra que los Árboles.esde ahora antes de que empeoren. ademÁs se recomienda lavar sus ropas y limpiar su casa mÁs a menudo, cerrar puertas y ventanas para reducir el polen a su alrededor y siempre consultar a su mÉdico. ilia: no se retire, ya regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. periodista: lluvia ligera sobre nuestra Área, hasta cuando van a seguir las precipitaciones? ya le traigo todas esas respuestas. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ilia: hoy tuvimos un dÍa...
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caÍdo cuando su ex compaÑero y oficial contÓ algunas de las anÉcdotas cuando ambos estaban en la academia. jaime: fue un tributo a su dedicaciÓn, el recorrido fue solemne y patriÓtico miles de agentes se alinearon... >> estamos muy agradecidos por los que estÁn aquÍ. hemos perdido a un oficial. jaime: personas acudieron a las afueras del centro para presenciar el evento. >> estoy aquÍ para ser parte de esto. >> es algo muy importante . tanta cosa mala que esta pasando. ♪ ♪ ♪ jaime: dentro del funeral pÚblico del oficial johnson, estuvo repleto, agentes de todo el estado y hasta el paÍs, el ataÚd estuvo rodeado de fotos de johnson en diferentes Épocas de su vida. el jefe de la policÍa elogiÓ al oficial y ofreciÓ las condolencias de todo el departamento a sus familias, michael johnson muriÓ abatido. su hermana dice que creciendo cuando jugaban a ladrones y policÍa su hermano siempre hiciese el policÍa, johnson serÁ recordado como un hombre dedicado a su familia. marÍa: desapareciÓ como por arte de magia pero no sin antes estafar a una mujer hispana. flavio: buenas noches, todo ocurriÓ aquÍ
caÍdo cuando su ex compaÑero y oficial contÓ algunas de las anÉcdotas cuando ambos estaban en la academia. jaime: fue un tributo a su dedicaciÓn, el recorrido fue solemne y patriÓtico miles de agentes se alinearon... >> estamos muy agradecidos por los que estÁn aquÍ. hemos perdido a un oficial. jaime: personas acudieron a las afueras del centro para presenciar el evento. >> estoy aquÍ para ser parte de esto. >> es algo muy importante . tanta cosa mala que esta...
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>> it's absolutely essential to have academia monitoring the works of industry.rofit. the results of not doing it that way are huge fines which cut into their profits. >> it was the discovery of hydrothermal stleants gained the interest of mining companies. high temperatures quickly cool forcing a chemical reaction between sea water and rocks causing metals like copper gold silver and zinc to form mineral deposits on the sea bed. cindy van dover was the first to verify the existence of hydrotherm am vents. >> the discovery is liberating to me because all the rules we knew seemed to be broken because of this chemosint chemosynthesis. >> fields of tube worms and white giant crabs that thrive in this hostile environment in complete darkness. >> it's an immense amount of life down there. this is no different than on land. just because it's not in the bottom of the middle of the ocean doesn't mean it shouldn't be handled the same way as far as i'm concerned. >> there is this window of time where we can get policy in place preindustrialization. >> as exploration contin
>> it's absolutely essential to have academia monitoring the works of industry.rofit. the results of not doing it that way are huge fines which cut into their profits. >> it was the discovery of hydrothermal stleants gained the interest of mining companies. high temperatures quickly cool forcing a chemical reaction between sea water and rocks causing metals like copper gold silver and zinc to form mineral deposits on the sea bed. cindy van dover was the first to verify the existence...
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del oficial david solÍs convirtiera algunas anÉcdotas que ambos compartieron cuando estaban en la academiascurso en el servicio fÚnebre y al recordar a la gente dijo que los reden de california deben recordar que la seguridad tiene un alto precio. una mujer perdiÓ 200 $ y su anillo de matrimonio tras entregÁrselo a una presunta vidente. segÚn la policÍa de san rafael la sospechosa descrita como una mujer hispana llamada patricia, acudiÓ a la casa de la vÍctima para hacer una sopa de lectura de cartas. esta protesta quedÓ regresar al dÍa siguiente con las pertenencias de la mujer pero nunca volviÓ. la policÍa de san francisco con sujeto que se hizo pasar por agente del orden para cometer un asalto. la vÍctima estaba en su auto cuando un hombre con una supuesta insignia de policÍa le pidiÓ que saliera del vehÍculo y le entregarÁ su telÉfono mÓvil. el sospechoso estaba armado con un cuchillo y gullo con el celular. una mezcla de palo alto sufriÓ maduras de primero y segundo grado me desafiaban experimentar una clase de ciencia. a la profesora la trasladaron al hospital con quemaduras en el 20
del oficial david solÍs convirtiera algunas anÉcdotas que ambos compartieron cuando estaban en la academiascurso en el servicio fÚnebre y al recordar a la gente dijo que los reden de california deben recordar que la seguridad tiene un alto precio. una mujer perdiÓ 200 $ y su anillo de matrimonio tras entregÁrselo a una presunta vidente. segÚn la policÍa de san rafael la sospechosa descrita como una mujer hispana llamada patricia, acudiÓ a la casa de la vÍctima para hacer una sopa de...
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>>>la academia de pediatrÍa quiere que los padres usan vasos dosifico dores que traen modificados y no supermercados no cumplen con niveles de sodio para llamarlos saludable, la fda analizÓ la venta de estos productos en el 2009, estos encontraron que mÁs del 70% de pizzas pastas y carnes y mÁs del 50% de los em but idos la sopas sandwich excedÍan el sodio recomendado por las autoridades sanitarias. >>> vegetales aunque no nos gusten. >>> al regresar al noticiero. >>> tenemos quÉ destino tuvo la familia que iba una casa rodante que se quemÓ. >>> no vio el eclipse de luna hoy en la maÑana? >>> bueno aquÍ imÁgenes al volver. >>> la prÓxima semana en el noticiero telemundo. >>> se prepara latinoamÉrica para una de las cumbres mÁs esperadas una cita que promete ser clave para el futuro de relaciones entre cuba y estados unidos donde venezuela serÁ tema obligar. noticiero telemundo en vivo desde panamÁ con todos los detalles de un encuentro histÓrico, la prÓxima semana [♪] [♪] [♪] capri sun. sin jarabe de maíz de alta fructosa ni colores, sabores o conservantes artificiales. esas son tus re
>>>la academia de pediatrÍa quiere que los padres usan vasos dosifico dores que traen modificados y no supermercados no cumplen con niveles de sodio para llamarlos saludable, la fda analizÓ la venta de estos productos en el 2009, estos encontraron que mÁs del 70% de pizzas pastas y carnes y mÁs del 50% de los em but idos la sopas sandwich excedÍan el sodio recomendado por las autoridades sanitarias. >>> vegetales aunque no nos gusten. >>> al regresar al...
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huirÍan: las barras y las estrellas saliÓ de la academia americana que se llama mario rodrÍguez anotÓs, en finales de copa libertadores clÁsico, argentino de boca contra argentino, e internacional atlÉtico minero contra corinthians el racing va contra wanderers y santa fe y contraste antes de la plata y crucero. ante sao paulo, en la champions de los medios de real madrid lo intentaron hasta encontrar el gol de charito hernÁndez que se dio la victoria de unos cero, y firmÓ el boleto se finales en el otro encuentro de la lluvia fue a mÓnaco y se trajo un empate sin goles y tambiÉn dio presente entre los mejores cuatro de la competencia, en otros temas son tribunal de revocaciÓn es, que determinÓ el fallo contra peloteros, de abril fondos de que la respuesta que le dio un jurado de investigaciones a 2003 no debÍa incluirse en la investigaciÓn de gobierno ahora berry espera la pocilga de que los periodistas del bÉisbol lo pueda considerar en las votaciones para entrar para entrar a la otra. a la salud de la fama, wiliam salvia de problemas a la tercera colin tambiÉn escribÍa su nombre en
huirÍan: las barras y las estrellas saliÓ de la academia americana que se llama mario rodrÍguez anotÓs, en finales de copa libertadores clÁsico, argentino de boca contra argentino, e internacional atlÉtico minero contra corinthians el racing va contra wanderers y santa fe y contraste antes de la plata y crucero. ante sao paulo, en la champions de los medios de real madrid lo intentaron hasta encontrar el gol de charito hernÁndez que se dio la victoria de unos cero, y firmÓ el boleto se...
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bajo arresto tras haber atacado y apuÑalado a una ex compaÑero de trabajo dentro de la cocina de la academia el incidente ocurriÓ a las 10:00 de la maÑana en donde el atacante ya no trabajaba en el lugar, le tiro cloro de la cara a la vÍctima y luego de apuÑalarlo huyÓ. las autoridades lograron parar el tren mÁs adelante y lo arrestaron ya que tenÍa las manos ensangrentadas. la vÍctima se encuentra en el hospital con heridas en el cuello y la cabeza. afortunadamente ningÚn estudiante estuvo en peligro. las autoridades dieron a conocer que los adolescentes han sido arrestados y enfrentan cargos tras un caso de robo y asesinato reportado el pasado jueves 23 de abril. la vÍctima fue identificada como brendon donde 43 aÑos. la policÍa de filadelfia estÁ tras la pista de cinco sospechosos de un tiroteo que dejÓ a un hombre herido de gravedad en el sector de francfort. de acuerdo a las autoridades la vÍctima recibiÓ tiros ayer a las 10:30 de la noche, la vÍctima estÁ hospitalizada en el hospital de la universidad, asÍ que si usted tiene informaciÓn que pueda ayudar a la policÍa a dar con su parade
bajo arresto tras haber atacado y apuÑalado a una ex compaÑero de trabajo dentro de la cocina de la academia el incidente ocurriÓ a las 10:00 de la maÑana en donde el atacante ya no trabajaba en el lugar, le tiro cloro de la cara a la vÍctima y luego de apuÑalarlo huyÓ. las autoridades lograron parar el tren mÁs adelante y lo arrestaron ya que tenÍa las manos ensangrentadas. la vÍctima se encuentra en el hospital con heridas en el cuello y la cabeza. afortunadamente ningÚn estudiante...
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a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia.ok his first job out of school at apple, then later joined the now legendary paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author of "the start-up of you," and now a new bo"t
a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia.ok his first job out of school at apple, then later joined the now legendary paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author of "the start-up of you," and now a new bo"t
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la academia americana de pediatria recomienda que en secundaria y prepa las clases empiezen despues delas 8 y media de la manana sin embargo el 43 por ciento de las escuelas publicas del pais inician antes de las 8... como resultado el 33 por ciento de alumnos terminan durmiendose durante sus jornadas escolares.... tomando en cuenta esta informacion hoy se realizo en la preparatoria gunn de palo alto una reunion con padres de familia para hablar de este tema y el impacto que tendria en sus actividades diarias.... algunos de ellos lo consideran una medida muy positiva... sot guadalupe vazquez 03:40 al 03:49 estaria perfecto por que mi hija se levanta a las 6 y media y toma el bus a las 7 y media para por ella el bus... 03:53 al 03:59 esta perdiendo una hora de sueno.. para mi a las 9 esta bien pero no solo eso si no que el centro para la prevencion y control de enfermedades determino que la falta de sueno en ellos esta asociada a la obesidad, migranas y a riesgos a la salud como el tabaquismo, consumo de alcohol, depresion y tendencias suicidas... ademas los jovenes que no duermen sufic
la academia americana de pediatria recomienda que en secundaria y prepa las clases empiezen despues delas 8 y media de la manana sin embargo el 43 por ciento de las escuelas publicas del pais inician antes de las 8... como resultado el 33 por ciento de alumnos terminan durmiendose durante sus jornadas escolares.... tomando en cuenta esta informacion hoy se realizo en la preparatoria gunn de palo alto una reunion con padres de familia para hablar de este tema y el impacto que tendria en sus...
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a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia.ut he took his first job out of school at apple, then later joined the now legendary paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author of "the start-up of you," and now a new book, "the alliance." our guest today on "studio 1.0" is reid hoffman. thank you so much for joining us. reid: my pleasure. emily: so you have no shortage of jobs to do. why did you write this book? reid: the key thing is, in many circumstances, companies -- employers and employees are lying to each other. because the notion is the modern career is actually in fact changing where there's options -- for shifting companies, for how do you evolve -- even career tracks are changing. so the question is how do you get that investment in the future and that entrepreneurial relationship between the company -- the employer and the employee. and the short answer is alliance. it's an alliance that's based on tours of duty, where you set up for a project that's like three or five years lo
a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia.ut he took his first job out of school at apple, then later joined the now legendary paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author of "the start-up of you," and now a new book, "the alliance." our guest today on "studio 1.0" is reid hoffman. thank you so much for joining us. reid: my pleasure. emily: so you have no shortage of jobs to do. why did you...
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mark: you are a member of academia, as you alluded to. given the high cost of college education here and in the united states, student debt is skyrocketing, is wise for students to take on the burden of debt that comes with getting a degree, or would it be better if they took their chances trying to become an entrepreneur and -- >> i'm glad you asked that question. they're working people who are working for somebody. they are go-getters. when you designed the process to let people be workers, unemployment was the only thing, so you are unemployed. why should a human being the unemployed? the education system should be focusing how should they make it happen so human being -- a creative person? i told the people you must believe we are not jobseekers. we are job creators. that should be our system. that is why the question of unemployment does not exist anymore. it is my job to create jobs for other things. that should be the focus. we will be creating unemployment. mark: the 2015 milken institute global conference is underway in los angel
mark: you are a member of academia, as you alluded to. given the high cost of college education here and in the united states, student debt is skyrocketing, is wise for students to take on the burden of debt that comes with getting a degree, or would it be better if they took their chances trying to become an entrepreneur and -- >> i'm glad you asked that question. they're working people who are working for somebody. they are go-getters. when you designed the process to let people be...
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does that put us in a different place than the historians and academia? absolutely.er? absolutely that. can america distinguish between confederates and the confederacy confederacy. can we honor confederates and talk honestly about the con fed confederacy at the same time? it applied two things, be perpetuation for a time and the destruction of the union. can you lament the demise of the confederacy and still love america? it's a milestone moment
does that put us in a different place than the historians and academia? absolutely.er? absolutely that. can america distinguish between confederates and the confederacy confederacy. can we honor confederates and talk honestly about the con fed confederacy at the same time? it applied two things, be perpetuation for a time and the destruction of the union. can you lament the demise of the confederacy and still love america? it's a milestone moment
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in his three decades of service to the nation, from academia to government service, secretary carter has been front and center as our military and has tackled our most difficult challenges. from redefining america's engagement abroad in wake of the soviet union's collapse, to tackling acquisition reform and modernization as the secretary defense for technology and logistics, including spearheading a push for buying ambush protected vehicles. to adroitly spearheading the department in its more than 3 million men and women, families, military and civilian personnel through sequestration and the department's chief operating officer. secretary carter has anticipated challenges, seized upon opportunities, and never shied from a challenge. he has, as president obama noted in his nomination speech, a ruthless dedication to the safety and well-being of the men, women, and families of those who serve this nation. to discuss without the challenge of sexual assault in the ranks he is joining us this morning at georgetown. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce secretary of defense ashton carte
in his three decades of service to the nation, from academia to government service, secretary carter has been front and center as our military and has tackled our most difficult challenges. from redefining america's engagement abroad in wake of the soviet union's collapse, to tackling acquisition reform and modernization as the secretary defense for technology and logistics, including spearheading a push for buying ambush protected vehicles. to adroitly spearheading the department in its more...
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---la investigacin ser publicada en la reunin de la academia americana de neurologa, el prximo mes depublicado este viernes asegura que las personas delgadas tienen ms riesgo de desarrollar demencias que las que tienen un peso normal o son obesas. ---en el pasado, varios estudios han establecido un vnculo entre el sobrepeso y las demencias, entre ellas el alzheimer. el sobrepeso y las demencias, entre ellas el alzheimer. ---en el estudio publicado por una revista mdico investigadores britnicos demuestran, por el contrario, que las personas de 40 a 55 aÑos delgadas tienen 34 por ciento ms riesgo de desarrollar demencias ms adelante, si se les compara con las que tienen un peso normal. cesar ---los miles de menores que cruzan la frontera sur cada aÑo han tenido que enfrentar serias dificultades en su trayecto... pitch blanca ---y son muchas las menores que resultan embarazadas tras ser violadas durante el peligroso viaje a estados unidos. ---pero qu tipo de cuidado y opciones se les ofrece a esas jvenes cuando estn bajo la custodia del gobierno? roll open under ---desde washington d.c.
---la investigacin ser publicada en la reunin de la academia americana de neurologa, el prximo mes depublicado este viernes asegura que las personas delgadas tienen ms riesgo de desarrollar demencias que las que tienen un peso normal o son obesas. ---en el pasado, varios estudios han establecido un vnculo entre el sobrepeso y las demencias, entre ellas el alzheimer. el sobrepeso y las demencias, entre ellas el alzheimer. ---en el estudio publicado por una revista mdico investigadores britnicos...
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does that put us in a different place than the historians and academia? absolutely. can we do our jobs better? absolutely that. can america distinguish between confederates and the confederacy confederacy. can we honor confederates and talk honestly about the con fed confederacy at the same time? it applied two things, be perpetuation for a time and the destruction of the union. can you lament the demise of the confederacy and still love america? it's a milestone moment along america's meandering journey towards freedom justice and equality. it's the foundation from which our nation emerged on to the world stage as a world power. it's the greatest demonstration of both the failure and durability of democracy. it is perhaps the vivid reflection of our virtues, successes and failures all wrapped up into one. these are all things that have shaped the lives of every american and millions and millions of people beyond our nation's boundaries have lasted 150 years. in our relentless quest for simplicity an our selective memory that exists on history that flatters or inspir
does that put us in a different place than the historians and academia? absolutely. can we do our jobs better? absolutely that. can america distinguish between confederates and the confederacy confederacy. can we honor confederates and talk honestly about the con fed confederacy at the same time? it applied two things, be perpetuation for a time and the destruction of the union. can you lament the demise of the confederacy and still love america? it's a milestone moment along america's...
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consider hiring legal academia. law professors tend to come from the same can schools. and these can schools have historically, and currently, have been racially exclusionary. in order to get to these cozy up to take a standardized test. these tests have always been racially exclusionary. but jobs and the fellowships and the clerkships that of the stepping stones for this jobs in legal academia have always been racially exclusionary. we have to ask ourselves, how do we fix that. then we have to ask why our schools and standardized testing and these jobs and the clerkships and fellowships, why is that the stuff of merit anyway? why not life experience? why not perspective, why not a village committee with a particular community? won a peabody to bring your history and your path to these legal doctrines and perhaps to produce a creative argument that may actually get somebody here on the court. we should also keep in mind that race is a slippery, shifting thing the critical studies 101 teaches it's not biological. it's social. as social its pragmatic. it's our purposes. w
consider hiring legal academia. law professors tend to come from the same can schools. and these can schools have historically, and currently, have been racially exclusionary. in order to get to these cozy up to take a standardized test. these tests have always been racially exclusionary. but jobs and the fellowships and the clerkships that of the stepping stones for this jobs in legal academia have always been racially exclusionary. we have to ask ourselves, how do we fix that. then we have to...
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in the end it was condemned by the current administration and members of academia. later by the environmental defense fund. however environmental activists such as robert kennedy jr. supported the work as proof that hydraulic fracturing was worse than coal. dr. siegel, how could this type of paper ever make it past the peer review process? dr. siegel: that is a good question. i'm glad you asked that. i know bob howarth quite well. i have debated him. the problem really in the review process and i speak as much as an editor, as a contributor to publications is that -- well let me give you a quick -- how it happens. a scientist submits a paper to a journal. and it goes to the chief editor who assigns an associate editor to handle the paper. they have to find three to five reviewers who would be viewed to be nonbiased to review the paper. usually the person writing the paper suggests three names and the editor or the associate editor can assess whether those names would be ok and then they pick some others from outside. it is not unlike n.s.f. and how they do their wor
in the end it was condemned by the current administration and members of academia. later by the environmental defense fund. however environmental activists such as robert kennedy jr. supported the work as proof that hydraulic fracturing was worse than coal. dr. siegel, how could this type of paper ever make it past the peer review process? dr. siegel: that is a good question. i'm glad you asked that. i know bob howarth quite well. i have debated him. the problem really in the review process and...
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in the end it was condemned by the current administration and members of academia.by the environmental defense fund. however environmental activists such as robert kennedy jr. supported the work as proof that hydraulic fracturing was worse than coal. dr. siegel, how could this type of paper ever make it past the peer review process? dr. siegel: that is a good question. i'm glad you asked that. i know bob howarth quite well. i have debated him. the problem really in the review process and i speak as much as an editor, as a contributor to publications is that -- well let me give you a quick -- how it happens. a scientist submits a paper to a journal. and it goes to the chief editor who assigns an associate editor to handle the paper. they have to find three to five reviewers who would be viewed to be nonbiased to review the paper. usually the person writing the paper suggests three names and the editor or the associate editor can assess whether those names would be ok and then they pick some others from outside. it is not unlike n.s.f. and how they do their work. the
in the end it was condemned by the current administration and members of academia.by the environmental defense fund. however environmental activists such as robert kennedy jr. supported the work as proof that hydraulic fracturing was worse than coal. dr. siegel, how could this type of paper ever make it past the peer review process? dr. siegel: that is a good question. i'm glad you asked that. i know bob howarth quite well. i have debated him. the problem really in the review process and i...
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others with whom i served in government, and those with whom i have worked in the private sector, and academiaank as well, individuals i did not know in the past but who have nonetheless made their support known to me in a variety of ways in recent months. i now look forward to moving on with the next phase of my life, and to continuing to serve our great nation as a private citizen. thank you very much. >> general petraeus with his first public comment at least in this way, since he a short time ago received two years probation and $100,000 fine. again, that happened just a matter of a few minutes ago. he says he wants to move on with his life. certainly understood. "your world" coming up. have a great afternoon. this is judy. judy is 65 years old. her mortgage payment is $728 a month. that's almost $9,000 a year now judy doesn't think that she'll be able to retire until her mortgage is fully paid off. this is mike. mike is also 65 years old. his monthly mortgage payment was $728 a month. now mike thought he would have to work for another 12 years until his mortgage was paid off. and then mik
others with whom i served in government, and those with whom i have worked in the private sector, and academiaank as well, individuals i did not know in the past but who have nonetheless made their support known to me in a variety of ways in recent months. i now look forward to moving on with the next phase of my life, and to continuing to serve our great nation as a private citizen. thank you very much. >> general petraeus with his first public comment at least in this way, since he a...
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especialistas de comunicacin en seguridad publica quienes se graduaron despus de culminar sus respectivas academiasac la importancia de estos trabajadores...m uchos de los cuales atendern el numero de emergencia. take sot - english cont...vo ---esta graduada dice que est feliz de formar parte de la familia de la policia de san jos y que era algo que quera hacer desde niÑa. ---el jefe de policia dijo que la labor de los despachadores es vital para la institucin pues son ellos el primer contacto...
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we're working with academia. and we're working in our national laboratories to make that vision come true. we're shifting our -- the overall balance in our investments this year, which had been primarily focused on increasing capacity over the last few years for our regional missile defense systems, and looking now at shifting the balance somewhat, ramping over the next couple of years, to get at the advanced technology challenges we're going to need to build that foundation for the missile defense architecture i just spoke of. we hope to have that here in the next -- in the next decade based on those investments. we recognize that just like in the past it won't be a challenging endeavor and that we may not rush forward with continual success towards that goal, but we're excited about having you as partners and making that a true reality over the next ten years. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, good afternoon, everybody. i'm arch macy, and now private consultant. as many of you know, had a background in this for
we're working with academia. and we're working in our national laboratories to make that vision come true. we're shifting our -- the overall balance in our investments this year, which had been primarily focused on increasing capacity over the last few years for our regional missile defense systems, and looking now at shifting the balance somewhat, ramping over the next couple of years, to get at the advanced technology challenges we're going to need to build that foundation for the missile...
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i do think behind -- amy: how does turkey, peter -- how does turkey affect academia, people learningthe united states? >> i'm happy to say we are seen an amazing shift. 20, 25 years ago, there were still what i would call a pernicious kind of turkish nationalism that infested the teaching of middle eastern studies. an ottoman studies was really under the tight control of ankara. that has passed. there's a new generation of young talented ottoman scholarshs and many, many other scholars in different fields. at the breakthrough in the ottoman studies world has been really noticeable. i think what was once a more pernicious situation is less so. nevertheless, there are still official kind of state involved turkish deniers out there, and they exist in a few pockets around the nation. i think slowly that willie road because they remain on the wrong side of truth -- will erode because the remain on the wrong side of truth, angry, and history. amy: simon maghakyan, talk about what is happening at the state capitol in denver. >> governor hickenlooper and the armenian community will unveil a
i do think behind -- amy: how does turkey, peter -- how does turkey affect academia, people learningthe united states? >> i'm happy to say we are seen an amazing shift. 20, 25 years ago, there were still what i would call a pernicious kind of turkish nationalism that infested the teaching of middle eastern studies. an ottoman studies was really under the tight control of ankara. that has passed. there's a new generation of young talented ottoman scholarshs and many, many other scholars in...
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. >> if i wanted to get a job in academia and go up the ladder it would not be a good idea that touk a time machine. so he built his career around black holes. >> they were considered crazy but legitimate crazy. >> and even now he faces head winds. and fellow scientists believes his math holds promises in theory but it has problems in practice. >> you have to have laser beams about the size of the universe and you cannot build a laser beam of that size or a laser beam with the energy of a black hole. >> mallet agrees that harnessing enough energy to make human time travel possible is his biggest obstacle but he is hopeful about energy and what if he could send information back to his dad. >> what if we could warn ourselves about natural disasters, tsunamis earthquakes, and think of the thousands of lives we could save. >> even einstein might be impressed. >> if you think about it if a real physicist thinks this is possible even if this is just for information. what about the paradox. what will we do if we can time travel. set your dvd. we'll see you tomorrow same time and same place.
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people from business to academia to city hall are fighting back against the religious freedom restoration act. nbc bay area's business and tech reporter scott budman is in san francisco with the latest on this contentious battle. scott? >> reporter: well good evening, raj. yeah techies, academics politicians all striking out against the law they say is discriminatory. here is how san francisco is fighting back against indiana. san francisco state is in the spotlight because of a law passed more than 2,200 miles away. its university president became the first to say his school will do no business with indiana. >> and i thought here we are where we vest students to speak the power in fair ways with the commitment to be brave. and i felt we have to do what we ask students to do. >> this law is just brutal. >> reporter: also speaking on a national stage, mark benioff, ceo of sales force, saying his company will cut spending in indiana. >> we want to snake sure that our employers and customers are protected. we're the largest technology employer in indiana, and we do bring thousands of custome
people from business to academia to city hall are fighting back against the religious freedom restoration act. nbc bay area's business and tech reporter scott budman is in san francisco with the latest on this contentious battle. scott? >> reporter: well good evening, raj. yeah techies, academics politicians all striking out against the law they say is discriminatory. here is how san francisco is fighting back against indiana. san francisco state is in the spotlight because of a law...
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interpret the law a business that has in large measure been bullied by our financial lives, liberal academia, liberal members of the press and family members of the clergy in america who have exchanged biblical truth for heresy in a quest for cultural relevance. now the supreme court of the united states is about to deliberate a matter that has been settled in heaven and effort in god's holy scripture in god's created order. in 26 states, federal judges have overturned the vote of citizens who said no to same-sex marriage and landslide victories. in a more states legislators pass laws allowing same-sex marriage would not allow a citizen to vote. in three states have the citizens of this state voted for same-sex marriage. we witnessed an attack on god and the veracity of his word unparalleled in american history. judges, legislators and citizens who vote for same-sex marriage have said god and his word are incorrect on marriage. perhaps unknowingly they've chosen to deny god's word and observable nature and have created an illusion that most americans approve about which god forbid. i am not
interpret the law a business that has in large measure been bullied by our financial lives, liberal academia, liberal members of the press and family members of the clergy in america who have exchanged biblical truth for heresy in a quest for cultural relevance. now the supreme court of the united states is about to deliberate a matter that has been settled in heaven and effort in god's holy scripture in god's created order. in 26 states, federal judges have overturned the vote of citizens who...
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they took on higher-level professional jobs in academia, and they focused on social justice issues, such as fighting poverty and fighting war. what happens whapped is theological conservatives within the church started becoming concerned. they wondered if-- and very openly questioned whether the sisters had left behind the kind of traditional prayer life that was so important to the church, and many people openly questioned whether the sisters had actually been violating church teaching and some of the programmingprogramming and some of the issues they had emphasized. >> woodruff: so what proportion of the women religious of the nuns were affected by the action the vatican took a few years ago? >> well, there were two separate investigations that ran parallel. one was for this organization called the leadership conference of women religious. it's an umbrella group for the heads of women's religious orders. and separately but parallel, there was an investigation or a review, called an apostolic visitation of all the women's religious orders in the united states. while both of these invest
they took on higher-level professional jobs in academia, and they focused on social justice issues, such as fighting poverty and fighting war. what happens whapped is theological conservatives within the church started becoming concerned. they wondered if-- and very openly questioned whether the sisters had left behind the kind of traditional prayer life that was so important to the church, and many people openly questioned whether the sisters had actually been violating church teaching and...
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does that put us in a different place than the historians and academia? absolutely. better? absolutely that. can america distinguish between confederates and the confederacy confederacy. can we honor confederates and talk honestly about the con fed confederacy at the same time? it applied two things, be perpetuation for a time and the destruction of the union. can you lament the demise of the confederacy and still love america? it's a milestone moment along america's meandering journey towards freedom justice and equality. it's the foundation from which our nation emerged on to the world stage as a world power. it's the greatest demonstration of both the failure and durability of democracy. it is perhaps the vivid reflection of our virtues, successes and failures all wrapped up into one. these are all things that have shaped the lives of every american and millions and millions of people beyond our nation's boundaries have lasted 150 years. in our relentless quest for simplicity an our selective memory that exists on history that flatters or inspires us many american
does that put us in a different place than the historians and academia? absolutely. better? absolutely that. can america distinguish between confederates and the confederacy confederacy. can we honor confederates and talk honestly about the con fed confederacy at the same time? it applied two things, be perpetuation for a time and the destruction of the union. can you lament the demise of the confederacy and still love america? it's a milestone moment along america's meandering journey towards...
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. >> wasn't it a kind of individualistic apprenticeship rather than academia? tony: absolutely. he studied in europe on the back water of boston and really frowned upon the people. he suffered from the same disease of vanity. so did a lot of people in this debate. yes, they apprenticed, they read the classical text. and there was folk medicine that was handed down. and they use all of this to practice their medicine. and again, people encouraged them and it was very interesting to see how the women of boston had the same medical knowledge. this was, you know, basically common wisdom at the time. you are absolutely right. mather had studied medicine at harvard, as i said, had a collection of 3000 books. there was a long tradition in new england of these physician ministers who would be at the service of their flock not only spiritually, but medically. douglas does attack mather for meddling in medicine during the whole debate. the simple fact they had a long tradition. he's not out of the mainstream. as far as the medical knowledge, it's highly advanced. he knows as much, if not
. >> wasn't it a kind of individualistic apprenticeship rather than academia? tony: absolutely. he studied in europe on the back water of boston and really frowned upon the people. he suffered from the same disease of vanity. so did a lot of people in this debate. yes, they apprenticed, they read the classical text. and there was folk medicine that was handed down. and they use all of this to practice their medicine. and again, people encouraged them and it was very interesting to see how...
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that's what i tried to do in my latest book, but there may be some other academia experiences, but ifll the story of here's the beginning, here's the person here's how he grew up and you convey that that tells the history of our time through people. to me that's the best way to appreciate the creativity. >> as a professor i tend to think of history as something to study but when you see it in practice and you see the differences people make between great leaders that we don't have now were not dealing with -- but their times and personalities make a big difference. mr. isaacson, have you ever written about anyone who's been elected to office? >> in the colonial assembly of the pennsylvania -- i hadn't really thought about that. i do think that i do think that is important and great to get involved in electoral office. it's something i've never did and should've done and if i could rewind the tape put yourself out there. run for office, run for city council and those people do get to make a difference. public surface is a very noble call. sometimes we make it difficult to put yourself
that's what i tried to do in my latest book, but there may be some other academia experiences, but ifll the story of here's the beginning, here's the person here's how he grew up and you convey that that tells the history of our time through people. to me that's the best way to appreciate the creativity. >> as a professor i tend to think of history as something to study but when you see it in practice and you see the differences people make between great leaders that we don't have now...
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he is one notch is of impeccable scholarship, but reaching people beyond academia. he roots out untold stories amplifies voices unheard, and he constantly challenges us to see events in new ways, always with a sense of historical justice for those who were there. perhaps more than any historian working in the field, he helped us assign meaning to events that were almost always far more complex and far-reaching than we imagined them to be. he is retiring from the university of richmond this summer. while it is a great loss to the university, the prospect of dr. ayers devoting his energies to history is good news for the rest of us. it is my pleasure to introduce to you dr. edward ayers. [applause] edward l. ayers: thank you. there are indeed very many of you. i can see where everybody is from by the baseball cap or it everything from boston to mississippi. it seems very fitting. i'm going to take a few moments to think about what it has meant for this country to have a national park service step up throughout the sesquicentennial day after day to make the sites avail
he is one notch is of impeccable scholarship, but reaching people beyond academia. he roots out untold stories amplifies voices unheard, and he constantly challenges us to see events in new ways, always with a sense of historical justice for those who were there. perhaps more than any historian working in the field, he helped us assign meaning to events that were almost always far more complex and far-reaching than we imagined them to be. he is retiring from the university of richmond this...
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it was almost universally condemned by the current administration and others in academia. later by the environmental defense fund. however, environmental activists such as robert kennedy jr. and bill mckicken supported the work as proof that hydraulic fracturing was worse than coal. dr. siegel, how can this type of paper ever make it past the peer review process. >> that's a very -- that's a good question. i'm glad you asked it. i know bob quite well. i debated him actually he's a very good ecologist among other things. the problem really in the preview process, i speak as much as an editor as a contributor to publications is that -- let me give you quickly how it happens. a scientific submits a paper to a journal. and it goes to the chief editor the chief editor asigns an associate editor to handle the paper. the associate editor has to find three to five reviewers peer reviewers, who would be viewed to be nonbiased and so forth, it review the paper. usually the person writing the paper suggests three names. and the editor or the associate editor can assess whether those
it was almost universally condemned by the current administration and others in academia. later by the environmental defense fund. however, environmental activists such as robert kennedy jr. and bill mckicken supported the work as proof that hydraulic fracturing was worse than coal. dr. siegel, how can this type of paper ever make it past the peer review process. >> that's a very -- that's a good question. i'm glad you asked it. i know bob quite well. i debated him actually he's a very...
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olivia: it is hard to hold a grudge against temperature high to cash out after a long public of academiarvice. matt: some people will find a way. olivia: it is just rhetorical. move with it. i have been seeing the stats -- the sassy blog arguments he is gotten into about secular stagnation. what else have we seen? peter: we have seen even with these advising jobs with pimco and citadel that been bernanke he made this case in an interview with warders -- with reuters, he is advising them. he has a full-time job with brookings. participating in panel discussions, economic assessments, trying to avoid second-guessing his successor trying to avoid that policy directly. he has been involved in the economic debate. he is on twitter now. he is staying present in the economic debate without intruding too much into fed policy. his book may change that, coming out in a few months. then bernanke is here in -- then bernanke is here in bc -- washington, d.c. matt: he has a long runway in front of him. he just got a pay day at citadel and 1 at pimco. he is going to be pulling in double-digit millions
olivia: it is hard to hold a grudge against temperature high to cash out after a long public of academiarvice. matt: some people will find a way. olivia: it is just rhetorical. move with it. i have been seeing the stats -- the sassy blog arguments he is gotten into about secular stagnation. what else have we seen? peter: we have seen even with these advising jobs with pimco and citadel that been bernanke he made this case in an interview with warders -- with reuters, he is advising them. he has...
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this is incredibly indicative of the american left in academia today.ned in a big spotlight and i'm now a michigan football fan because of what jim harbaugh and so many others did to expose this ridiculousness. this happens in quiet, subtle ways across american campuses today all over the country where freedom of speech and diversity of thought is discouraged toward a group think, an american left group think toward what is they consider to be tolerant what they consider to be socially acceptable. in this case a few students deemed "american sniper" racist and it threatened muslim students as a result they tried to shut it down. rather than debate it, shut it down. stuart: yeah, but the yoofort accepted that dub the university accepted that argument and banned that movie. in my today if my college authorities banned gig can, we would have gone to see it. we would have had a riot right then and there. [laughter] >> i think that most students want to engage with the film they wanted to show, stuart, paddington instead, a movie about a bear in london that
this is incredibly indicative of the american left in academia today.ned in a big spotlight and i'm now a michigan football fan because of what jim harbaugh and so many others did to expose this ridiculousness. this happens in quiet, subtle ways across american campuses today all over the country where freedom of speech and diversity of thought is discouraged toward a group think, an american left group think toward what is they consider to be tolerant what they consider to be socially...
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questions the way oil or gas is produced to direct them to stave regulatory agencies and members of academia that basically is the role that i serve and i draw up of the skill. >> does the press even know how to contact you? is it orchestrated behind-the-scenes that they're not biased to reality? hagel do they know how to reach the id? >> they kid go to my e-mail address. there isn't much that is headed or behind the scenes as you suggest. >> was only quoting from that individual that is in charge. >> i see my role one that i am proud to hold to get facts in front of people that want to see them and that is as far as it goes. >> but the goal to drive the debate. >> i said in the earlier answer the people i am privileged to work with the oil and gas industry geologist and engineers as a technical expert to be driven by fax and someone has to disseminate the facts particularly through the of web site. >> thank you mr. chairman. and to be subjected to the interview as a conservative than the outdoorsman i made a statement that we need to look at true science and the facts that we see the scienc
questions the way oil or gas is produced to direct them to stave regulatory agencies and members of academia that basically is the role that i serve and i draw up of the skill. >> does the press even know how to contact you? is it orchestrated behind-the-scenes that they're not biased to reality? hagel do they know how to reach the id? >> they kid go to my e-mail address. there isn't much that is headed or behind the scenes as you suggest. >> was only quoting from that...
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plus we will be speaking to some interesting public policy types currently serving in government or academia. it makes for a heady mix, but we will have great conversations right here. stephanie: but also, if you think about what the milken conference is about it's not just about hedge fund investing or health and well-being, not about policies. it really is changing influencers, coming in to talk about what their next chapter will be. and especially in public-private ownerships. we have seen a tremendous amount of gridlock in washington. erik: it is starting to thaw a little bit. stephanie: starting to thaw and in large part due to investors stepping in. we talked to one in detroit who have -- who has worked with them in detroit. those kind of people are here this week. we will be talking to them. but i think we need to get you to the news first. i will take you to the bulletin to the top business stories of the morning. my all a lot of, deutsche bank, has unveiled plans for a strategic overhaul of cost cuts. i don't think they have a choice on that one. germany's largest lender is planning
plus we will be speaking to some interesting public policy types currently serving in government or academia. it makes for a heady mix, but we will have great conversations right here. stephanie: but also, if you think about what the milken conference is about it's not just about hedge fund investing or health and well-being, not about policies. it really is changing influencers, coming in to talk about what their next chapter will be. and especially in public-private ownerships. we have seen a...
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big business that has been bullied by threats to boycott financial loss and liberal academia and members of the press and the clergy in america who has exchanged the booker truth in their quest for cultural relevancy and now the supreme court of the united states is about to deliberate a matter that has been settled in heaven and affirmed in god's holy scripture and his creative order. twenty-six states, federal judges have overturned the votes of citizens that said no to same-sex marriage in landslide victories. in a one states the legislators passed laws allowing same-sex marriage without allowing citizens to vote in only three states have the citizens of that state voted for same-sex marriage. we have witnessed an attack on god and the veracity of his word unparalleled in american history judges legislators citizens who voted for same-sex marriage have said that god and his word are incorrect on marriage. perhaps unknowingly they have chosen to deny god's word and have created an illusion that most americans have talked about what god prevents. i am not surprised that some polls have
big business that has been bullied by threats to boycott financial loss and liberal academia and members of the press and the clergy in america who has exchanged the booker truth in their quest for cultural relevancy and now the supreme court of the united states is about to deliberate a matter that has been settled in heaven and affirmed in god's holy scripture and his creative order. twenty-six states, federal judges have overturned the votes of citizens that said no to same-sex marriage in...
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consider hiring illegal academia. law professors come from the same 10 schools. these 10 schools have historically and currently, been racially exclusionary. to get to the school you have to take a standardized test. these tests have also been racially exclusionary. jobs and fellowships that are the steppingstones for these jobs have always been racially exclusionary. we have to ask ourselves, how do we fix that?] then we have to ask why our schools and standardized testing and johnson fellowships, why is that the stuff of married anyway -- me anywayrit? why not let experience, why not your history and past that can produce a creative argument that can get somebody here on the court. we should also keep in mind that race is a slippery and shifting thing. critical studies 101 teaches is not biological, it is social. it is pragmatic. when purposes shift, race shifts. something that might not have been a characteristic of race in 1964 may be something in 2014. putting that i live in harlem is a characteristic of race. in 2064, maybe living in harlan will not be a ca
consider hiring illegal academia. law professors come from the same 10 schools. these 10 schools have historically and currently, been racially exclusionary. to get to the school you have to take a standardized test. these tests have also been racially exclusionary. jobs and fellowships that are the steppingstones for these jobs have always been racially exclusionary. we have to ask ourselves, how do we fix that?] then we have to ask why our schools and standardized testing and johnson...
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if you ask academia i'm looking forward to this poll on significant questions coming back from different situations. >> thank you very much. one additional question, which is each of the three of you are learned scientist and national heroes. if i have understood your testimony here today correctly each of you has discussed as a major object of a grand goal for nasa going to mars. i would ask each of you to take a moment to address the american people and in your judgment explain the benefits to america and to the world of going to mars and what would be accomplished to require the object is. >> well, i would start by saying the technology required to get us to mars, such things as radiation for finding new velocities and the like to do that. that will create the spinoff. for 40 years solving the problems to go to the moon. some of those target before, but some of it was totally mx acted. you didn't know what is going to come up, but you solved the problem and now it is almost like a cancer in all areas of our industry and we are benefiting from it. the most important thing that has to b
if you ask academia i'm looking forward to this poll on significant questions coming back from different situations. >> thank you very much. one additional question, which is each of the three of you are learned scientist and national heroes. if i have understood your testimony here today correctly each of you has discussed as a major object of a grand goal for nasa going to mars. i would ask each of you to take a moment to address the american people and in your judgment explain the...