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this was all handwritten the step coming into ann arbor. and they select april 121955 to announce the result of the trial, which is a significant day for another reason. >> that was at the death of fdr. francis said i selected that day because they give you a choice of five days and i was the longest want to give you more time to do the analysis. >> that sounds like francis. >> all the naysayers said no, it was for publicity. and they said salk chose that date for sure because he wanted the publicity. >> and salk had nothing t to do with it a compliment for a bunch of stuff that wasn't his fault. ann arbor, michigan, everyone was paying attention. what was francis going to announce? this was a marvelous section of the book we just described that day in ann arbor. can you give a little flavor of how organized it was and everything? >> first off, that's not the way scientific advances come you find out about them, right? what he known it would have done is written up the results, happy review, published and that afterwards he had given a talk
this was all handwritten the step coming into ann arbor. and they select april 121955 to announce the result of the trial, which is a significant day for another reason. >> that was at the death of fdr. francis said i selected that day because they give you a choice of five days and i was the longest want to give you more time to do the analysis. >> that sounds like francis. >> all the naysayers said no, it was for publicity. and they said salk chose that date for sure because...
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so at ann arbor jonas salk was to follow him and talking. jonas salk found out at breakfast the morning before they start of the talk, one hour before the trial had been success. >> now you have polio, the center of national attention the president has been a victim of polio. the nation's schoolchildren and everyone else trying to find a vaccine and everyone knows that there will be a trial, but it is not a little human trial. there had been small ones in places like homes for children with disabilities and prisons, etc., but the real trial, the one everyone thinks of now is the 1954 trial. maybe explain for the audience the scope of the trial. >> this was probably one of the biggest trials in the history of medicine, certainly in the united states. it was conducted solely in and children, 1st, 2nd , 3rd graders at 211 sites around the united states and over one a half million children participated in this trial. that is astronomical. there were two trials going on at the same time, the major trial was that children were randomized between j
so at ann arbor jonas salk was to follow him and talking. jonas salk found out at breakfast the morning before they start of the talk, one hour before the trial had been success. >> now you have polio, the center of national attention the president has been a victim of polio. the nation's schoolchildren and everyone else trying to find a vaccine and everyone knows that there will be a trial, but it is not a little human trial. there had been small ones in places like homes for children...
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at the student university of michigan in ann arbor, i learned that the special collections library preserves a special collection of documents from his life. and that includes people who put their experiences down on paper. these letters are exquisitely detailed and they came from a broad swath living in every corner of the united states and they capture a full range of response broadcast. and that includes letters written to the sec and other agencies that are preserved in college park, maryland. nearly 2000 pieces of correspondence, they take it as a here to show and allow us to be apart right never before. and many people were deeply and intensely frightened. >> all of the primitive fear includes. >> i was crying so hard that my sister wanted to know what i was kind work. >> few years ago i nearly drowned, but god only knows that that was nothing compared to the torture that i went through last night. >> people in the 1930s believe whatever they heard on the radio, these letters prove that narrative is false. but something remarkable in modern happen. the fake news went viral. dozens upon
at the student university of michigan in ann arbor, i learned that the special collections library preserves a special collection of documents from his life. and that includes people who put their experiences down on paper. these letters are exquisitely detailed and they came from a broad swath living in every corner of the united states and they capture a full range of response broadcast. and that includes letters written to the sec and other agencies that are preserved in college park,...
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there were no computers this is all hand written stuff coming into ann arbor and they select april 121955 to announce the results of the trial which is a significant day for another reason. >> that was the death of fdr. francis said i selected the date because it gave me the choice of five days and that was the longest to do the analysis. all of the naysayers said that it was for publicity and they said he chose the date for sure. >> so ann arbor michigan everyone was paying attention. what was he going to announce and this is a marvelous section about. can you get a little flavor of how organized it was? like that's not the way that scientific advances the scientific advances to find out about them what you normally would have done this if you have returned the results he would have given a talk about it and made the news. there were hundred 50 reporters with the cameras and equipped in the back of the stage and they were promised they could get the results ahead of time they were upstairs waiting to be hit to keep it secret. you can imagine it was a free-for-all, immediately got on the
there were no computers this is all hand written stuff coming into ann arbor and they select april 121955 to announce the results of the trial which is a significant day for another reason. >> that was the death of fdr. francis said i selected the date because it gave me the choice of five days and that was the longest to do the analysis. all of the naysayers said that it was for publicity and they said he chose the date for sure. >> so ann arbor michigan everyone was paying...
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with us from ann arbor michigan, mark, senior editor of 9-5 mac.com. actually have my new iphone 6s in rose gold, which anecdotally seems to be the most popular color. at least 35% of people in line were waiting for the rose gold color. it's pink, but a nice shade of pink. i want to start with you. you conceived apple retail stores. give us an idea of what is going behind-the-scenes at apple today. it's not a huge design change in terms of the new phone. but there are a number of important update here. >> yeah, it's an extremely exciting day for everyone at apple, especially in the stores. it is their chance to shine. i had the blessing of being a part of many iphone launches apple. the team is ready. i am sure they are delivering fabulously. this is going to be another great iphone. whenimes in the odd years there isn't a big change of the industrial side, the most important things happen on the inside of the phone. 3-d touch and 4k video will be game changers. emily: mark, do you think these updates are big enough for apple to have another record-set
with us from ann arbor michigan, mark, senior editor of 9-5 mac.com. actually have my new iphone 6s in rose gold, which anecdotally seems to be the most popular color. at least 35% of people in line were waiting for the rose gold color. it's pink, but a nice shade of pink. i want to start with you. you conceived apple retail stores. give us an idea of what is going behind-the-scenes at apple today. it's not a huge design change in terms of the new phone. but there are a number of important...
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this was not discovered until the 20th century when the clinton papers went to the library in ann arbor and this correspondence was discovered. it does not look like he got much assistance or protection or much cash because his circumstances were considerably reduced after the war. he had his wife moved to providence where they set up a shop. he became a shopkeeper. the question is, did she know about his traitorous activities? we don't know, but it does not take away from this beautiful portrait of this very confident, self-assured looking young woman. with her beautiful garland of flowers and beautiful place sleeves. another portrait in this room of a woman by copley is this one of abigail smith babcock, the wife of another wealthy merchant, who was not a spy. he was a patriot and he provided ships and assistance to the revolutionary troops. she is shown in this beautiful , very stylish dress. you often see it in white but this style that comes from ancient greece or turkish andions of the empire waist gold and pearl belt that she is wearing. she has that incredible tape which makes y
this was not discovered until the 20th century when the clinton papers went to the library in ann arbor and this correspondence was discovered. it does not look like he got much assistance or protection or much cash because his circumstances were considerably reduced after the war. he had his wife moved to providence where they set up a shop. he became a shopkeeper. the question is, did she know about his traitorous activities? we don't know, but it does not take away from this beautiful...
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not only that, john, we should let our viewers know you went to ohio state and i am from ann arbor, michigan scheand we have vicious rivals in that regard as well. but shockingly enough we turned out to work on the 1997 balance budget agreement and with our friend bono on debt relief in 2000. before i talk more about us, i want to raise the issue of b bipartisan. taking a stand and how it fits with bipartisan. what i want to do is ask you to tell a little bit about a story you have in chapter three of your book. it involves three names: john kasich, ron delams are black liberal member of congress from berkeley, and the current vice president, dick cheney. some people listening might be surprised to see who was on what side. tell that story and how it fits into your view of bipartisan and taking a stand. >> first of all, it is really a pleasure to be with you, gene, and just so our listeners know, i ran into gene on the airplane on the way to atlanta and getting off the plane we give each other a warm greeting and great hand shake. we have been on opposite sides and were together to reach a h
not only that, john, we should let our viewers know you went to ohio state and i am from ann arbor, michigan scheand we have vicious rivals in that regard as well. but shockingly enough we turned out to work on the 1997 balance budget agreement and with our friend bono on debt relief in 2000. before i talk more about us, i want to raise the issue of b bipartisan. taking a stand and how it fits with bipartisan. what i want to do is ask you to tell a little bit about a story you have in chapter...
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. >> in late february, more than a hundred young women converge on anne arbor.he university of michigan. >> one of the youngest and fastest growing convents in the nation. >> it may seem an unusual choice. but perhaps these young women are driven by other factors. one of them is jane thomas studying evolutionary biology. >> i may be here studying how a monkey got my scrubs. >> do we know why i'm here other than in prayer? so here i am. >> another young woman at the retreat is a senior at the university of notre dame. >> the o rimal plan was to become an engineer. the dominican sisters feel like the perfect fit. when you meet a guy and you like him, you don't think about all the reasons that you like him. you just know that you do. >> i want to be a sister. >> but she's had plenty of time to think about it since. >> how many of you made this retreat before? how many of you are brand new and these retreats really do work. >> sister joseph andrew is one of the founders of this order. she welcomes the young women at each retreat. >> you set aside your life for 24 or
. >> in late february, more than a hundred young women converge on anne arbor.he university of michigan. >> one of the youngest and fastest growing convents in the nation. >> it may seem an unusual choice. but perhaps these young women are driven by other factors. one of them is jane thomas studying evolutionary biology. >> i may be here studying how a monkey got my scrubs. >> do we know why i'm here other than in prayer? so here i am. >> another young woman...
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. >> in late february, more than a hundred young women converge on anne arbor. home to the university of michigan. >> one of the youngest and fastest growing convents in the nation. >> it may seem an unusual choice. but perhaps these young women are driven by other factors. one of them is jane thomas studying evolutionary biology. >> i may be here studying how a monkey got my scrubs. >> do we know why i'm here other than in prayer? so here i am. >> another young woman at the retreat is a senior at the university of notre dame. >> the o rimal plan was to become an engineer. the dominican sisters feel like the perfect fit. when you meet a guy and you like him, you don't think about all the reasons that you like him. you just know that you do. >> i want to be a sister. >> but she's had plenty of time to think about it since. >> how many of you made this retreat before? how many of you are brand new and these retreats really do work. >> sister joseph andrew is one of the founders of this order. she welcomes the young women at each retreat. >> you set aside your life
. >> in late february, more than a hundred young women converge on anne arbor. home to the university of michigan. >> one of the youngest and fastest growing convents in the nation. >> it may seem an unusual choice. but perhaps these young women are driven by other factors. one of them is jane thomas studying evolutionary biology. >> i may be here studying how a monkey got my scrubs. >> do we know why i'm here other than in prayer? so here i am. >> another...
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schwartz attended the university of michigan in ann arbor where he earned his bachelor's degree in history and arts and cultures in 2012. he cowrote an episode of the pbs series american experience on the war of the worlds broadcast. broadcast hysteria is getting wonderful reviews "broadcast hysteria: has been called in impeccable account of the finest radio show in history from a fascinating biography of orson welles and a vital lesson about the responsibility of the media. please welcome brad to the podium. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. thank you for having me. it's wonderful to be here and especially with all of you for coming. i am blown away by the turnout. i would like to particularly thank someone in the audience who is a loyal customer and as you heard, i am from michigan and it's well worth the time and the effort to come here as karen has proven. i would not be here without her. so she is going to deserve a round of applause. [applause] this has been a remarkable year for those of us who care about orson welles. earlier this month, may 6, marks the 100t
schwartz attended the university of michigan in ann arbor where he earned his bachelor's degree in history and arts and cultures in 2012. he cowrote an episode of the pbs series american experience on the war of the worlds broadcast. broadcast hysteria is getting wonderful reviews "broadcast hysteria: has been called in impeccable account of the finest radio show in history from a fascinating biography of orson welles and a vital lesson about the responsibility of the media. please welcome...
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to the metal roof it was a labor of love he completed and brought from his hometown to school in ann arbor. a landlord let him park it in a loft. >> you might be surprised what you can fit in this small space. a kitchen count sxer a loft with a double bed, a couch, a functional shower and a compost toilet. >> it actually doesn't smell at all. he'll spend his two years of college here and five years after that and planning to ask his girlfriend to move in after graduation. >> i made sure there was enough closet space. that's important. >> the house cost $13,000 to build but chris says monthly housing costs including utilities will run him $400. half of what he paid last year. the tradeoff, he'll live off the grid and use solar power and propane and five gallon buckets to haul in water. >> it's not easy. it's not like a cute little tiny house. it takes more work doing it but i would say it's rewarding. >> the true test of seeing chris can make it, though, is the school year that lies ahead. >> yeah. i take my hat off to him. >> that's when the fraternity in. >> my apartment has never seemed
to the metal roof it was a labor of love he completed and brought from his hometown to school in ann arbor. a landlord let him park it in a loft. >> you might be surprised what you can fit in this small space. a kitchen count sxer a loft with a double bed, a couch, a functional shower and a compost toilet. >> it actually doesn't smell at all. he'll spend his two years of college here and five years after that and planning to ask his girlfriend to move in after graduation. >> i...
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the dominican sisters in ann arbor and a handful like them are bucking the downward trend in americanince teit's inception they hav grown from 4 founders to 120 sisters with an average age of 30. sister joseph andrew thinks the order's success has a lot to do with the focus on what young people are looking for. >> i meet young people all over the united states and sometimes even beyond. i think where we can miss it with young people is we don't trust their desire to sacrifice for what they love and belief in. >> there are so many different things that people turn to to i try to find happiness and enjoy peace and love and a lot of things the culture is like, hey, do this. people aren't finding it there. i think that my generation is realizing where you can find it and that's in christ. >> the dominican sisters are considered a more conservative order as symbolized by their traditional dress which most american sisters shed in previous decades. >> it is most beautiful because when i get to receive my habit and wear it i will be a visible witness for christ and for the world all of the t
the dominican sisters in ann arbor and a handful like them are bucking the downward trend in americanince teit's inception they hav grown from 4 founders to 120 sisters with an average age of 30. sister joseph andrew thinks the order's success has a lot to do with the focus on what young people are looking for. >> i meet young people all over the united states and sometimes even beyond. i think where we can miss it with young people is we don't trust their desire to sacrifice for what...
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. >> sean: welcome, everyone, to the big house.me, everyone, to michigan stadium in ann arbor,
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. >> number 22 byu in ann arbor.handed grab falling on his back. 21 yards set up a michigan first td. smith had a great day and somehow able to get out. wow. watch it, again. how did he do it? 60 yard touchdown yard. michigan 31-0 improving to 3-1. >>> lsu at syracuse continues to show why he's the best back in college football. breaking down around brandon harris and going to take it down the sideline for 48 yards. that will set up just 14 yard touchdown for fornet and lsu up 7-0. another huge day. career high 244 yards and two touchdowns. third quarter finds the hole and goes 62 yards for the score and sixth straight game and lsu wins 34-24 now 3-0 in sec play. >>> cal bears with their pac-12 opener in washington. highlights later in this newscast. busy day as usual on saturday. >> we'll be watching. >>> ahead. one year later. the mystery remains. how people across mexico are dealing now with the disappearance of 43 college students. >>> also -- >> get back! it's gas. it's starting to fire. get back. >>> freeway dr
. >> number 22 byu in ann arbor.handed grab falling on his back. 21 yards set up a michigan first td. smith had a great day and somehow able to get out. wow. watch it, again. how did he do it? 60 yard touchdown yard. michigan 31-0 improving to 3-1. >>> lsu at syracuse continues to show why he's the best back in college football. breaking down around brandon harris and going to take it down the sideline for 48 yards. that will set up just 14 yard touchdown for fornet and lsu up...
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in late february, more than 100 young women from all over converged on ann arbor, home to the universityot bed of progressive thought. they're visiting a convent. the dominican sisters of mary mother of the eucharist, one of the youngest and fastest growing convents in the nation. this is called a vocation retreat. each one will decide if she wants to spend her life as a nun. in today's career-driven world, it may seem an unusual choice. but perhaps these young women are driven by other factors. >> i've always wanted to be a doctor, but i'm open to whatever god wants me to do. >> one of them is jane thomas, a senior at harvard, studying evolutionary biology. >> i have applied for a fullbright. so i might be in mexico next year studying holler monkey microbes. >> it can be an odd sensation to be pulled in two directions at one time. >> i don't really know why i'm here, except that in prayer i felt like it was what god wanted me to do. so here i am. >> another young woman at the retreat, christina serena, is a senior at the university of notre dame. >> the original plan was to become an en
in late february, more than 100 young women from all over converged on ann arbor, home to the universityot bed of progressive thought. they're visiting a convent. the dominican sisters of mary mother of the eucharist, one of the youngest and fastest growing convents in the nation. this is called a vocation retreat. each one will decide if she wants to spend her life as a nun. in today's career-driven world, it may seem an unusual choice. but perhaps these young women are driven by other...
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an ann arbor, michigan, woman is getting worldwide attention for her facebook post on the matter.h a random ultrasound picture emily bingham wrote just a friendly psa that people's reproductive and procreate pro -- and procreative plans are none of your business. >>> this video came to us from dubai. this phenomenon occurs when there's a full moon in combination with a lunar eclipse. the last time we saw a blood moon was in 1982 and we won't see another one until 1933. ♪[ music ] ♪ >>> that is kendrick lamar and rolling stone calls him the most talented rammer of his generation and on august 20th -- rapper of his generation and on august 20th he will perform his album to tempt a butterfly. tickets start at $35 go on sale tomorrow for kennedy center members. everybody else can get their tickets starting on wednesday. >>> tonight is comedian trevor noah's first evening as host of the daily show. we'll see how he does as he airs on the jon stewart satire thrown. kevin hart will be his guest. >> please welcome michelle obama. >> and our first lady will be a guest on the late show toni
an ann arbor, michigan, woman is getting worldwide attention for her facebook post on the matter.h a random ultrasound picture emily bingham wrote just a friendly psa that people's reproductive and procreate pro -- and procreative plans are none of your business. >>> this video came to us from dubai. this phenomenon occurs when there's a full moon in combination with a lunar eclipse. the last time we saw a blood moon was in 1982 and we won't see another one until 1933. ♪[ music ] ♪...
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(laughter) the jim harbaugh era in ann arbor begins tomorrow when michigan kicks off the college footballorter: the journey back to a championship starts with three of four games on the run. >> is not who we play is how we play. >> reporter: unrealistic expectations are placed on any quarterback for now on grit but this could be cavan hogan's year after and the system starts for the season. >> reporter: his former team is priming >> reporter:intro >> reporter:"tough, relentless, power football. that is the identity of stanford. after an underwhelming 2014 season in which the cardinal went 8-5, head coach david shaw is hoping he has the horses this year to return to a pac-12 title." >> reporter:at an educational institution like stanford, it's easy to realize you never stop learning. >> reporter: four seasons, shaw's squad took an offseason course in adversity. and now the journey back to a championship begins with three out of four games on the road. >>"it's the mentality. we talk about the mentality of it. it's not who we play or where we play, it's how we play. so we focus on us. we foc
(laughter) the jim harbaugh era in ann arbor begins tomorrow when michigan kicks off the college footballorter: the journey back to a championship starts with three of four games on the run. >> is not who we play is how we play. >> reporter: unrealistic expectations are placed on any quarterback for now on grit but this could be cavan hogan's year after and the system starts for the season. >> reporter: his former team is priming >> reporter:intro >>...
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host: one more from ann arbor michigan. >> i am an independent. i am for planned parenthood. i started using their services when i was a college student, with birth control. i had an abortion with them. and thank god planned parenthood is there, and cares about us and is helping us. when i look at these hearings and see these old men, forcing their religious views on the share thosei don't views. i support a woman's right to choose. it is a legal right. thank goodness abortion is safe and legal today. this is just another attack on me, and all the women of this country who need planned parenthood. i have a family, i have two daughters, and i hope planned parenthood is around for them. thank you. host: thank you for your call. thank you for all of your calls. more tomorrow morning on washington journal. beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, our program gets underway. we hear from democratic caucus in wiegh -- weigh in. also have representative john fleming talking about federal funding. washington journal, tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. calls are welcome and comments on face
host: one more from ann arbor michigan. >> i am an independent. i am for planned parenthood. i started using their services when i was a college student, with birth control. i had an abortion with them. and thank god planned parenthood is there, and cares about us and is helping us. when i look at these hearings and see these old men, forcing their religious views on the share thosei don't views. i support a woman's right to choose. it is a legal right. thank goodness abortion is safe and...
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slated and headquartered in ann arbor, michigan. headquarters here in greenwich, connecticut. european operations in leone. that deal coming to fruition, kelly, back over to you guys. >> thank you, dom. >>> yahoo stock recovering after an early morning selloff. that on news after the planned spinoff might not be granted tax-free status. it's supposed to be a huge notch in the belt of marissa mayer who has come under criticism since 2012. joining us now is victor anthony. good to have you back, victor. >> thanks. >> and, listen, it's not clear what exactly happens at this point. but what's your best guess at whether tax-free status is granted to the spinoff? and how material is that to the decision made here? >> listen, i think ultimately, i think yahoo will proceed. they should proceed. with the tax-free spinoff. granted, they get their approval by the outside counsel. and dealing with any sort of consequences from the irs at later in time. i'm placing a bet that the irs ultimately, you know, not bill yahoo for roughly $8 billion or $9 billion in taxes at a later date if they
slated and headquartered in ann arbor, michigan. headquarters here in greenwich, connecticut. european operations in leone. that deal coming to fruition, kelly, back over to you guys. >> thank you, dom. >>> yahoo stock recovering after an early morning selloff. that on news after the planned spinoff might not be granted tax-free status. it's supposed to be a huge notch in the belt of marissa mayer who has come under criticism since 2012. joining us now is victor anthony. good to...
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pimm: the conway operation is based in ann arbor.as what you're looking for, do you need different types of skills to manage a company of this size? your adding 30,000 employees. it'll keep the ones at conway? managementthe senior team is exiting. i will take charge of first with the day-to-day business. i will recruit best athletes for all of them. could you do this without the advent of the con air technology? >> yes, but technology is an enabler for the evolution of the industry. have over 1000 full-time technology professionals. conwayng here is that spends about 200 27 million dollars per year in technology, which they had to do by themselves. of thetake a lot outsourced technology, a lot of it, and bring it in house. we have the capacity to do that. pimm: last point to you. what is the biggest inspiration for you to get up and do it you do every morning? a wantain inspiration is to take that 1.1 may dollars and get up to 1.5, one point six, and $1.7 billion. thank you very much, must appreciated. -- much appreciated. the cost o
pimm: the conway operation is based in ann arbor.as what you're looking for, do you need different types of skills to manage a company of this size? your adding 30,000 employees. it'll keep the ones at conway? managementthe senior team is exiting. i will take charge of first with the day-to-day business. i will recruit best athletes for all of them. could you do this without the advent of the con air technology? >> yes, but technology is an enabler for the evolution of the industry. have...
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. >> another top college according to hiring managers is the university of michigan at ann arbor. >>$69,000 and change. 2065 is the average s.a.t. score. they've got doctoral degrees, bachelors, masters, and also great for sports fans. >> it's also a lot of money. because of big investment. had a big return i guess. >> a lot of -- kids are going to get killed with having to pay for school these days. >> university of virginia. >> charlottesville, virginia. you know it very, very well. four year public school, again, bachelor's, masters, doctors. and it's also a research university, and i like that you get more hands-on experience depending on what type of degree that you get. and you're helping the next generation. >> then another military academy. >> u.s. military academy, okay? average median starting salary, $78,000 and change. this is west point, new york. we've all been up there to this part. beautiful part of new york state. bachelor's. they also train cadets, grad outs, a lot of the graduates obviously go to the military. become second lieutenants and it's a great school. and
. >> another top college according to hiring managers is the university of michigan at ann arbor. >>$69,000 and change. 2065 is the average s.a.t. score. they've got doctoral degrees, bachelors, masters, and also great for sports fans. >> it's also a lot of money. because of big investment. had a big return i guess. >> a lot of -- kids are going to get killed with having to pay for school these days. >> university of virginia. >> charlottesville, virginia....
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this was not discovered until the 20th century when his papers went to a library in ann arbor, and this correspondence was discovered. it does not look like he got much assistance, protection, or cash because the circumstances were considerably reduced after the war. he and his wife moved to providence where he had a shop and boarding house. ann knowion is did about his traders activities? we do not know. it does not take away from this portrait of this very confident, self-assured young woman with her beautiful garland of flowers and lace sleeves. these paintings are primary sources. there is no filter on them. they are just as they were painted. and try tocarefully understand them, i think they are a great source for understanding who the people were and what life was like at that time. >> you can view this and all other american history tv programs at our website. trumanident harry referred to his wife as the boss . she served as first lady on her own terms. she had little to say to the media, especially after some unforgettable public woman. -- public moments. she spent a good amoun
this was not discovered until the 20th century when his papers went to a library in ann arbor, and this correspondence was discovered. it does not look like he got much assistance, protection, or cash because the circumstances were considerably reduced after the war. he and his wife moved to providence where he had a shop and boarding house. ann knowion is did about his traders activities? we do not know. it does not take away from this portrait of this very confident, self-assured young woman...