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denuncias que decÍan que agentes federales arrastraban a los padres de familia a las afueras de la academiaentrevistÓ a los afectados, para mÍ Ésta no fue una investigaciÓn. pidiÓ que se tome acción por parte del tratado. del estado. >> debemos enfocarnos en amenazas, no en trabajadores de familia. >> segÚn los resultados de la investigaciÓn, las acusaciones fueron infundadas o poco sustanciales >> despuÉs del incidente en esta escuela, surgieron otras denuncias que se enfocaron en otra primaria donde el 78% de los alumnos son latinos. lo cierto es que el distrito escolar decreciÓ en su poblaciÓn, representantes estatales temen que ahÍ la piel morena no es bien recibida. >> con gratitud y esperanza, miles de estudiantes indocumentados fueron a gobernador, permitirÁ una gran cantidad de estudiantes tener documentos legales, aspirar a estudiar una carrera universitaria. >> con esta firma del gobernadorse oficializÓ la ley estatal de la que podrÍan beneficiarse cerca de 95.000 estudiantes indocumentados a travÉs de un fondo privado de becas. >> significa que vamos a tener la oportunidad de ir
denuncias que decÍan que agentes federales arrastraban a los padres de familia a las afueras de la academiaentrevistÓ a los afectados, para mÍ Ésta no fue una investigaciÓn. pidiÓ que se tome acción por parte del tratado. del estado. >> debemos enfocarnos en amenazas, no en trabajadores de familia. >> segÚn los resultados de la investigaciÓn, las acusaciones fueron infundadas o poco sustanciales >> despuÉs del incidente en esta escuela, surgieron otras denuncias que...
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de mÁs de 300 aÑos que alguna vez fue la capital interina de estados unidos y donde se sitÚa la academian mesura y Él viviÓ el huracÁn isabel en el 2003. >> el agua llegÓ a tres pies de altura. en esta Área. estamos medio preocupados por lo que va a pasar. >> los residentes de la zona, descartan consecuencias del catrina. >> tenemos los elementos que necesitamos Íbamos a ver quÉ pasa. >> en esta secundaria, donde se proveerÁ asistencia la gente se prepara para recibir a quienes necesitan refugiarse la tormenta. los que anticipan pÉrdidas o los negocios que dependen del turismo y de clientelas locales, estÁn cerrando. >> va a ser una gran pÉrdida para la empresa. >> para esta peruana acostumbrada a los terremotos, irene serÁ su primera huracán. >> no sÉ qué tan grave vaya a ser, este primera vez pero tomÓ las precauciones, como agua, comida por sÍ no hay electricidad. >> el presidente obama visitÓ la administraciÓn de emergencia. >> y mayor preocupaciÓn y se tiene que ver con las inundaciones y la electricidad. >> la fuerza de irene se sentirÁn de un momento a otro y aunque no se esperan
de mÁs de 300 aÑos que alguna vez fue la capital interina de estados unidos y donde se sitÚa la academian mesura y Él viviÓ el huracÁn isabel en el 2003. >> el agua llegÓ a tres pies de altura. en esta Área. estamos medio preocupados por lo que va a pasar. >> los residentes de la zona, descartan consecuencias del catrina. >> tenemos los elementos que necesitamos Íbamos a ver quÉ pasa. >> en esta secundaria, donde se proveerÁ asistencia la gente se prepara para...
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sufrir el riesgo de desarrollar un tipo de cÁncer de piel segÚn la investigaciÓn publicada en la academiacientes para alargar la expectativa de vida. luis me jied nos dice como siguiendo estas indicaciones podemos vivir unos aÑos mÁs. >>> activa todos los dÍas. felicia ocampo no tiene dudas que el mejorees le prolonga la vida. >>> ya tengo mis aÑitos. >>> dice que no solo vive mal si no que vive mejor. >>> me aha ayudado tanto. y me siento mejor. y hacen mejoreess. confirma que alicia tiene razÓn. >>> un estudio hecho en taiwÁn cono ccluye que 15 minutos de ejercicio diarios. 15 minutos fui cientoss para alargar 3 aÑos la expectativa de vida. y reducen la muerte en 14%. >>> discutidamente, lo importante no tener una vida sedentaria caminar todos los dÍas, 15 a 30 minutos. caminar lentamente o podemos caminar rÁpidamente. indiscutidamente cualquier tipo de mejore ejercicios es bueno. >>> en esto no hay mayor controversia, las conclusiones el mejoejercicio es bueno para salud y 30 o 45 son mejores. el beneficio aumenta hasta llegar a 100 minutos de ejercicios diarios. siempre hay incrÉdulos
sufrir el riesgo de desarrollar un tipo de cÁncer de piel segÚn la investigaciÓn publicada en la academiacientes para alargar la expectativa de vida. luis me jied nos dice como siguiendo estas indicaciones podemos vivir unos aÑos mÁs. >>> activa todos los dÍas. felicia ocampo no tiene dudas que el mejorees le prolonga la vida. >>> ya tengo mis aÑitos. >>> dice que no solo vive mal si no que vive mejor. >>> me aha ayudado tanto. y me siento mejor. y...
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cu ---la academia americana de pediatra recomienda a los padres de familia que desalienten firmementes en el boxeo take vo ---segn la institucin, los jovenes corren el riesgo de sufrir lesiones en la cabeza, cara y cuello, incluyendo lesiones neurolgicas crnicas e incluso fatales.. ---de acuerdo a expertos, el uso de protectores para la cabeza no disminuye el peligro de practicar este deporte.. stop for open cu ---en el salvador, la criminalidad cobr la vida de al menos cuarenta personas el ltimo fin de semana, segn registros oficiales de la polica nacional civil take vo ..colocando estos das entre los ms violentos del mes, superados solo por el 9 de agosto cuando asesinaron a veinte personas el mismo da.. ---segn las autoridades, los crmenes ocurridos en el salvador en los ocho primeros meses de este aÑo superaron a los de igual perodo de 2009 y 2010.. y la mayora de ellos estn relacionados a las pandillas segment ends roll weather open cu ---mas de una decena de vuelos entre san francisco y la costa este fueron suspendidos hoy... take vo ---esto, debido a los estragos que el huracan
cu ---la academia americana de pediatra recomienda a los padres de familia que desalienten firmementes en el boxeo take vo ---segn la institucin, los jovenes corren el riesgo de sufrir lesiones en la cabeza, cara y cuello, incluyendo lesiones neurolgicas crnicas e incluso fatales.. ---de acuerdo a expertos, el uso de protectores para la cabeza no disminuye el peligro de practicar este deporte.. stop for open cu ---en el salvador, la criminalidad cobr la vida de al menos cuarenta personas el...
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segÚn parece, este juicio se alcanzarÁ en una academia de la policÍa por motivos de seguridad.rsonas pero contra ellos dos podrÍa finalmente decretarse la pena de muerte acusados los dos de haber dado Órdenes de disparar contra los manifestantes durante la revoluciÓn en egipto a comienzos de aÑo. y en irÁn, hoy en el Último minuto, en uno de los Últimos minutos posibles, llegÓ una orden de anular una sentencia que habÍa, de que un mÉdico le colocara gotas de Ácido en sus ojos para provocar la ceguera. se habrÍa efectuado despuÉs de que fuera encontrado culpable de a su vez, haber causado hace siete aÑos la ceguera y desfiguraciÓn de la cara de una mujer a quien intentaba casarse con ella, pero ella no estaba de acuerdo. finalmente se decidiÓ Él provocar su ceguera. segÚn la ley bÍblica del taliÓn que tambiÉn respetan los musulmanes de ojo por ojo. pero en el Último momento, esta mujer que vive ahora en espaÑa, en barcelona, decidiÓ el anular tal sentencia y a cambio tener algÚn tipo de compensaciÓn econÓmica. ♪ >> la policÍa de miami revelÓ este video de vigilancia. se ve vez a
segÚn parece, este juicio se alcanzarÁ en una academia de la policÍa por motivos de seguridad.rsonas pero contra ellos dos podrÍa finalmente decretarse la pena de muerte acusados los dos de haber dado Órdenes de disparar contra los manifestantes durante la revoluciÓn en egipto a comienzos de aÑo. y en irÁn, hoy en el Último minuto, en uno de los Últimos minutos posibles, llegÓ una orden de anular una sentencia que habÍa, de que un mÉdico le colocara gotas de Ácido en sus ojos para...
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the type of education you have and the fact that silicon valley is the combination of the best of academiand a venture capital, that puts the u.s. well ahead of the rest of the world. in terms of gramm baking paradigm shift innovation. tavi why do you think that the fear, the concern, about china is so palpable tax why is it so significant if you believe that the greatest paradigm shifts are coming out of the u.s.? wiry so scared? >> i think the raw numbers are humbling. and also i think when americans first meet a chinese, they tend to be impressed by how hard- working and dedicated the chinese people and students are. that is part of the chinese education-centric heritage. those are perhaps the factors. then there is a lot of misleading that goes on in the media and perhaps some politicians who want to demonstrate a point or get their articles read or win an election. i think the chinese people feel great about america. there are lots of opportunities to work together. i think american innovativeness and chinese execution may be a great combination. tavis: talk to me about that juxtaposi
the type of education you have and the fact that silicon valley is the combination of the best of academiand a venture capital, that puts the u.s. well ahead of the rest of the world. in terms of gramm baking paradigm shift innovation. tavi why do you think that the fear, the concern, about china is so palpable tax why is it so significant if you believe that the greatest paradigm shifts are coming out of the u.s.? wiry so scared? >> i think the raw numbers are humbling. and also i think...
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pelÍculas que le dieron la vuelta al mundo y terminaron reconociendo en el significado de la real academiajÉrcito en el norte del paÍs con el objetivo de buscar el sueÑoamericano. >> pues se fueran a chihuahua en lo que ellos regresaban era cruzar la frontera y buscar fortuna en estados unidos. >> pero su padre lo acusÓ y como era menor de edad no dieron de baja de las fuerzas armadas. palestina le tenÍa preparada otra misiÓn. >> nos hundiremos todos! >> el mismo charles chaplin dijo que cantinflas era el mejor comediante del mundo. el 20 de abril del 93 un tumor maligno en un pulmÓn le quitó la vida, y ademÁs de la decena que ya de por sÍ fue el vida comenzÓ un pleito legal entre su hijo y una de sus sobrinos por los derechos de las pelÍculas que hoy sigue sin resolverse. >> creo que nadie le gusta que su cumpleaÑosle recuerden cosas malas. entonces hay que poner todo eso a un lado de seguir adelante con este festejo. >> los festejos continuarÁn a lo largo de este aÑo. por lo pronto en el edificio de correos en el centro de la ciudad se lanzÓ un sello postal con su imagen. estuvieron pres
pelÍculas que le dieron la vuelta al mundo y terminaron reconociendo en el significado de la real academiajÉrcito en el norte del paÍs con el objetivo de buscar el sueÑoamericano. >> pues se fueran a chihuahua en lo que ellos regresaban era cruzar la frontera y buscar fortuna en estados unidos. >> pero su padre lo acusÓ y como era menor de edad no dieron de baja de las fuerzas armadas. palestina le tenÍa preparada otra misiÓn. >> nos hundiremos todos! >> el mismo...
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-- have we looked at working with academia? >> i think we have to look at creative ways to be able to deal with this. i am a believer in foreign language training. this country has not devoted enough resources to foreign language training. we have elected to threer's all we have not looked at the reality of the world we deal with. when i was the cia director, i did not think you could be a good intelligence analyst or operations guy without knowing languages. i believe that for the defense department and the state department. there is a recognition that you need to have language in order to be able to relate to the world we live in. my goal would be as we go for the budget and develop restraints that we are created and not undermine the kind of teaching and language training that i think is essential to our ability not only to protect our security but, frankly, to be a nation that is well educated. >> i certainly see amen to that. we need to look for better ways where we can coordinate our language and culture education program
-- have we looked at working with academia? >> i think we have to look at creative ways to be able to deal with this. i am a believer in foreign language training. this country has not devoted enough resources to foreign language training. we have elected to threer's all we have not looked at the reality of the world we deal with. when i was the cia director, i did not think you could be a good intelligence analyst or operations guy without knowing languages. i believe that for the...
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y bien el nÚmero de estudiantes que sufrena escuela crece cada aÑo segÚn investigaciones de la academiaeguir nos en twitter y facebook para conocer mÁs y noti pantalla las direcciones y tambiÉn puede ver fotos y reportajes en univision.com. >>> ahÍ tiene de todo u. bueno enseguida el sichicharito regresÓ a la cancha. no se pierda nuestra entrevista con la mujer escÁndalo. y tambiÉn ricardo arjona nos confiesa quÉ prepara para el disco mÁs importu confiesa quÉ prepara para el disco mÁs importu los rebeldes libios llegaron a tripoli y se tomaron el aeropuerto de la capital libia. se ignora el paradero de muammar gadafi. el presidente obama pide a los opositores no buscar justicia a través de la violencia.que tal, les habla maría elena salinas.el huracán irene c daÑos en puerto rico y llega a la isla espaÑola, compartida por haití y republica dominicana.causa conmoción un acto de violencia en el estadio de fútbol de san francisco durante un juego de temporada.dos heridos permanecen en un hospital.y directivos del fútbol colombiano aceptaron la renuncia del entrenador de la selección colomb
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jettison the word the concept wes's it's kind of thrown around in the media of certainly and maybe even academia why don't we just focus our attention on modernization because i think that's really what everyone's talking about because you can modernize without westernizing with all the baggage that is associated with it and the coercion that we have talked about that associated with was because in living it i live in russia and people don't consider this a western country but it it's a modernizing country and there is a great deal of an bibble as to what is called the west. and has been ever since peter the great. well i think that modernization is certainly attempting and i think it is more appropriate in many cases and westernization of course modernization has its own ambiguity as in difficulties in baggage so. and that's sure that's quite the solution either i mean it might be that you talk about people wanting democracy which is what they want to democratize asia or if they want prosperity which they say they want they want prosperity rather than sort of wrapping it all up in these kind of
jettison the word the concept wes's it's kind of thrown around in the media of certainly and maybe even academia why don't we just focus our attention on modernization because i think that's really what everyone's talking about because you can modernize without westernizing with all the baggage that is associated with it and the coercion that we have talked about that associated with was because in living it i live in russia and people don't consider this a western country but it it's a...
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academia. you want to know -- what did you say? any optimism i thought about this.w, the models for the future is the model, the content know. that is one system that works. and people get paid. but look, let me take a step back. throughout my career i have had -- i have been documenting the way market populism, which is this term by made up for the face that we have in markets that we think markets are going to speak with our voice and be perfectly democratic and deliver these wonders results. the way that this sort of all american bachmann fails and fails and tails and tails and tails and what you're saying in journalism is not a spectacular failure. well, this man into a crisis. one after another. what model to five and but we are seeing, the demise of the professional model. what is going to take its place? hamster's getting paid $15 per story. the first time i heard about the public subsidy model i thought that was the greatest idea ever and and and that is how it works in scandinavia where the newspapers are heavily subsidized. that just seems so awesome until
academia. you want to know -- what did you say? any optimism i thought about this.w, the models for the future is the model, the content know. that is one system that works. and people get paid. but look, let me take a step back. throughout my career i have had -- i have been documenting the way market populism, which is this term by made up for the face that we have in markets that we think markets are going to speak with our voice and be perfectly democratic and deliver these wonders results....
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health issue and when we begin to understand that, fundamentally in our own hearts from the, from academia to clinicians to the folks working in our prisons and jails, to understand that we are talking about individual health. this is a gigantic opportunity and it's, it's a wonderful opportunity because this changes the way people see themselves. when you come, a lot of people who have suffered with addiction, suffer from just horrible feelings of, of inadequacy...shame. ...shame, isolation and so forth. and when you learn that this is actually something that you have an ability to begin to treat, that other people have overcome themselves, that this is about health. and when you can move from saying, i feel sick to i feel well, as opposed to i, going from i feel you know i'm a bad person to a good person. we're talking about moving from sickness to health. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. and i'd, i'd like to mirror daphne's comments. i'm really, really excited about national healthcare reform, but i also feel that it's wrought with pitfalls because i believe we're going to interject a
health issue and when we begin to understand that, fundamentally in our own hearts from the, from academia to clinicians to the folks working in our prisons and jails, to understand that we are talking about individual health. this is a gigantic opportunity and it's, it's a wonderful opportunity because this changes the way people see themselves. when you come, a lot of people who have suffered with addiction, suffer from just horrible feelings of, of inadequacy...shame. ...shame, isolation and...
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y 4 mÚsicos radicaron una dice nandz contd demanda contra los organizadores contra el grammy, la academias en podÍa hacer serio lo que es el lanzamiento de nuevos cantantes porque fuimos testigos de prince royce joey montana, y hoy presentamos un grupo sumamente especial que se llama "la repÚblica" es y de nueva york >>> vamos a ver su vocalista nos llevÓ al lugar donde comenzo el sueÑo de dedicarse la mÚsica y al final les tocÓ arÁ a ustedes para ver si seque darÁn >>> Él es un cantante y compositor dominicano criado en nueva york. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> y a Él se le atribuye en parte el Éxito de prince royce. ahora Él lanzÓ junto a otros 3 mÚsicos su primera producciÓn musical bajo el nombre de la "la repÚblica" y ocupan el primer lugar en la radio con la canciÓn de "quÉ te diÓ Él". >>> nuestro encuentro fue en este estudio de grabaciÓn >>> tÚ eres parte fundamental en el Éxito no solamente de prince royce, pero tambiÉn de otros artistas quiÉnes tacuÉntanos re >>> bueno como productor, compositor he trabajado con prince royce >>> y segÚn nos revelÓ la canciÓn con la que debuto prince royce po
y 4 mÚsicos radicaron una dice nandz contd demanda contra los organizadores contra el grammy, la academias en podÍa hacer serio lo que es el lanzamiento de nuevos cantantes porque fuimos testigos de prince royce joey montana, y hoy presentamos un grupo sumamente especial que se llama "la repÚblica" es y de nueva york >>> vamos a ver su vocalista nos llevÓ al lugar donde comenzo el sueÑo de dedicarse la mÚsica y al final les tocÓ arÁ a ustedes para ver si seque darÁn...
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so this is an area of enormous interest, and it's what i think you will see certainly in academia and in small businesses, enormous opportunity for newark over the next several years. next slide. the 2010 quadrennial defense review outline as one of the strategic objectives the mission of countering weapons of mass destruction. and in this space the focus today has been on building sensitive and precise sensors that can detect fissile material at distance and can, in fact, help us understand where that material came from, where it is being delivered and what the tracking mechanisms are throughout that case. the challenge here is far, far greater than just monitoring material. the whole forensic peace to this, a whole piece of predictive assessment, and then there's the attribution peace that is also central. so, in fact, this is a systems challenge. it's not just a detection challenge. is really understanding into and how do we build a storyline, how do we build the elements, how do we assemble the evidence of material that is being tracked globally in very uncertain environments. and
so this is an area of enormous interest, and it's what i think you will see certainly in academia and in small businesses, enormous opportunity for newark over the next several years. next slide. the 2010 quadrennial defense review outline as one of the strategic objectives the mission of countering weapons of mass destruction. and in this space the focus today has been on building sensitive and precise sensors that can detect fissile material at distance and can, in fact, help us understand...
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con un manual especial para lidiar con hispanos, dicen que sus oficiales son capacitados con la academialos. >> (♪). >> y bien para nuestro final de impacto los dejamos con este emotivo reencuentro de una madre y su hijo en colombia, tras
con un manual especial para lidiar con hispanos, dicen que sus oficiales son capacitados con la academialos. >> (♪). >> y bien para nuestro final de impacto los dejamos con este emotivo reencuentro de una madre y su hijo en colombia, tras
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academia and those who think the behavior is okay, as long as you dress it up as a response to the man. you want to see how romantic looting really is? i want you to check out this video where a boy is seemingly helped by looters until they rob him. >> yeah, that's inspiring. but what is worse is the way we respond to this crap. it is the curse of the politically correct. our fear of demanding good behavior now allows for bad, low expectations create a world of broken spines. not just in london, but in philly and milwaukee where flash mobs rage with the media too tim mitt to follow. could it be that by expecting civilized behavior are you bigoted? anyway, i have to ask, why does looting occur anyway? maybe because you let it. without fear of punishment or harm, there is no need to stop, especially when he has them behind him. i guess what i was saying, this would never happen in texas. if you disagree, are you a racist homophobe. you agreed completely with everything i said, didn't you? >> no, buts you had mange up in your -- no, buts you had make up on your eye. this freaking table is
academia and those who think the behavior is okay, as long as you dress it up as a response to the man. you want to see how romantic looting really is? i want you to check out this video where a boy is seemingly helped by looters until they rob him. >> yeah, that's inspiring. but what is worse is the way we respond to this crap. it is the curse of the politically correct. our fear of demanding good behavior now allows for bad, low expectations create a world of broken spines. not just in...
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academia is where freedom of expression reigns supreme unless you disagree with people who work there't spout leftist dogma you're not tolerated. this is another example. it happens all the time on campus. not a bastion of free speech. >> kimberly: you said the liberal company is the coowner of the unemployed philosophy're deal, he started making these after obama extended the bush tax cut. that's what put him over the edge. >> dana: you have to admire the ingenuity. >> bob: it's ingenious. >> greg: the mints are great. >> bob: my segments are always the shortest one here. the faa said there were 77,000 jobs were cut, because the congress does not act on faa bill. >> dana: it was less than that. they made it sound worse than it was. >> bob: republicans say the faa is lying about it. they say 77,000 jobs impacted or lost because of the construction workers aren't working. so they're not buying food at the greek lunch diner like your father owns. ripple effect. >> andrea: but the number was exaggeration. it's 24,000 jobs instead of 70,000. you can get anybody to inflate the numbers. >>
academia is where freedom of expression reigns supreme unless you disagree with people who work there't spout leftist dogma you're not tolerated. this is another example. it happens all the time on campus. not a bastion of free speech. >> kimberly: you said the liberal company is the coowner of the unemployed philosophy're deal, he started making these after obama extended the bush tax cut. that's what put him over the edge. >> dana: you have to admire the ingenuity. >> bob:...
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ii mean the spire sec to -- entire sector from academia, private partners, to the agency itself. we're in an environment of constrained budget, and i know i hear all the time from my colleagues and even people in the community, well, if we need to cut spending, let's cut nasa. well, all of us know, and this, again, goes to the question of the choir, but all of us know we could do that ten days and a sunday and still not make a real didn't in the federal budget, and the last thing that we need to do as we're approaching this new century, we're a decade into that, and we have decades to go, and who we will be for our future, who we will be as americans and as a world is so dependent on having robust investments in our space program, and i would urge us to sing that message outside of the doors as you've said of the churches and worship centers to sing that message because it really will define who we are for this century, and so i am not just an excited proponent of our space program and the exploration and the science and all of the technology because of the work that is going and
ii mean the spire sec to -- entire sector from academia, private partners, to the agency itself. we're in an environment of constrained budget, and i know i hear all the time from my colleagues and even people in the community, well, if we need to cut spending, let's cut nasa. well, all of us know, and this, again, goes to the question of the choir, but all of us know we could do that ten days and a sunday and still not make a real didn't in the federal budget, and the last thing that we need...
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in academia you see a lot of debate as to whether dread scott represented the constitution. my question is did he represent -- or do you think it was something else? >> it was judicial activism. i'm not a lawyer or an expert in this area but i think lincoln gets the best of that argument because he was saying the founders didn't need to include blacks in the declaration and lincoln goes back and looks at the founding and says blacks can vote. they are obviously people. this is an issue that came back again and again. if they're not people why not just kill them? why isn't it legal to kill them in the south? if there like horses why don't they just walk around free? his view was we had progressed since the founding and the views in the 1850s for more danced on racial matters. therefore the founders must have been worse than they were. lincoln's view was we regressed and i think his view was correct. our patriotic robe is dragged in the dirt and swale and we must purify in blood of the revolution. those were correct words and a warning in contemporary society we think things a
in academia you see a lot of debate as to whether dread scott represented the constitution. my question is did he represent -- or do you think it was something else? >> it was judicial activism. i'm not a lawyer or an expert in this area but i think lincoln gets the best of that argument because he was saying the founders didn't need to include blacks in the declaration and lincoln goes back and looks at the founding and says blacks can vote. they are obviously people. this is an issue...
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if confirmed by the senate kreuger will replace austin goolsbee who is returning to academia. >>> stockstoday. the nasdaq and s&p were higher. investors were encouraged that damage from hurricane irene wasn't worse, that consumer spending is up and that europe's debt crisis may be easing. >>> anderson, it is official. beyonce is pregnant. she confirmed rumors last night at the mtv video music awards. she said she wanted to have a baby at age 30. and she turns 30 next week. she and husband jay-z were married in september 2008. how's that for having a plan and sticking to it? >> good for them. congratulations. time for tonight's the shot. people were glued to the coverage of hurricane irene. one intrepid young reporter from dia doylesdown, pennsylvania. this clip got a lot of air time. if you have seen it, it's worth watching again. >> jane haubrich reporting from doylestown, pennsylvania. the rain is coming down more than it was before. the wind is probably going faster. i think this is just the starting of it. i definitely feel it on my head just a tiny bit of rain. i think that this is
if confirmed by the senate kreuger will replace austin goolsbee who is returning to academia. >>> stockstoday. the nasdaq and s&p were higher. investors were encouraged that damage from hurricane irene wasn't worse, that consumer spending is up and that europe's debt crisis may be easing. >>> anderson, it is official. beyonce is pregnant. she confirmed rumors last night at the mtv video music awards. she said she wanted to have a baby at age 30. and she turns 30 next week....
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christina romer, she was with us last night, she was a top economic adviser, she's back in academia,nd she was replaced by austan goolsbee, he left the white house recently and no replacement yet. peter orszag was with the administration and he stepped down and was replaced by jack lew. and jared bernstein worked in the white house's economic advisory position, and ron bloom, he's the manufacturing czar to advise the president on manufacturing policy. the administration announced he was leaving his position today. at least as of now, no replacement announced. larry summers was a top white house economic adviser early on in the administration, he left as well. gene spurling who was a counselor to tim geithner, moving over to the white house. and you have jack liu, gene spurling and secretary geithner announced he'll stay through the presidential election, this is a smaller team than those there at the beginning of the administration. jack liu as the president plans his next move on the economy, issue number one to you. >>> when we come back, the president left washington today for dov
christina romer, she was with us last night, she was a top economic adviser, she's back in academia,nd she was replaced by austan goolsbee, he left the white house recently and no replacement yet. peter orszag was with the administration and he stepped down and was replaced by jack lew. and jared bernstein worked in the white house's economic advisory position, and ron bloom, he's the manufacturing czar to advise the president on manufacturing policy. the administration announced he was leaving...
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awards, by the way, just happen to be divided about 30% went to the nasa centers, about 30% went to academia and the rest went to small and large businesses around the country. to me, that's a little bit of a proof that there are great ideas everywhere. there are innovators everywhere in this country. one the things that nasa needs to do is engage them. that will enable the future that we seek. thank you. [applause] >> so let me turn it over now to my good friend, mr. leyland. >> thanks, bobby. i'm really excited to be here because my job up in the last eight months have been the associated administrative for education. and charlie has charged me to help inspire and motivation our next generation of explorers. so all of the missions that wally and laurie is talking about, innovation, we need a technologically and digitally literate work force to make it happen. and it starts at a very early age. usually middle school is where students get turned on and turned off to science. sometimes before that. now i have had two very defining moments in my life at an early age. and the first one was when
awards, by the way, just happen to be divided about 30% went to the nasa centers, about 30% went to academia and the rest went to small and large businesses around the country. to me, that's a little bit of a proof that there are great ideas everywhere. there are innovators everywhere in this country. one the things that nasa needs to do is engage them. that will enable the future that we seek. thank you. [applause] >> so let me turn it over now to my good friend, mr. leyland. >>...
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and when golf was a young man, statler left academia to found the state science institute. so he could do his experimental physics free of the support of capitalist and people who pay tuition and things like that. and john galt disowned him. he damned him. at the climax of "atlas shrugged" when the world find it totally goes down the drain, the climactic scene is when the government, having expropriated dr. starr's work to create about -- create a weapon of mass destruction, it almost detonates, and a description of his death in the hands of, his science and certainly created, one of the moving passages in "atlas shrugged." alan greenspan is dr. robert statler. is the most damned because he knew better. it's one thing to make these the stakes out of ignorance or pure power lust like barney frank did. alan greenspan knew better. alan greenspan, for 30 years, was a close associate, an apostle of ayn rand. he was with ayn rand the day she died in 1982. best friends forever. he had no excuse. he knew better. when he first went to washington in 1976, as president gerald ford cha
and when golf was a young man, statler left academia to found the state science institute. so he could do his experimental physics free of the support of capitalist and people who pay tuition and things like that. and john galt disowned him. he damned him. at the climax of "atlas shrugged" when the world find it totally goes down the drain, the climactic scene is when the government, having expropriated dr. starr's work to create about -- create a weapon of mass destruction, it almost...
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[applause] >> i assume that laughter and applause is not from anyone in academia. there are developments going on in technology and web and information flow that are exciting and may prevent an revolution. there's a young man that's not a educator, he's a graduate from m.i.t., educating his niece. he was giving her advice and sending it to her by e-mail. he discovered it was easier to send it over youtube. everyone on youtube saw the lessons, 10-15 minutes solving a particular problem. and the audio began to grow and grow. there are now -- he quit his job, started doing it, there are now 2400 microlectures on the web for free from his site. he's had 69 million visits. at the same time, major europes are making videos of their best professors teaching important courses and making them available. with a little luck and continued growth of our intellectual capital and innovation, the education students need maybe as available as youtube videos. there will be appropriate concerns about quality, but my hope is that we won't let that interfere with the development of thi
[applause] >> i assume that laughter and applause is not from anyone in academia. there are developments going on in technology and web and information flow that are exciting and may prevent an revolution. there's a young man that's not a educator, he's a graduate from m.i.t., educating his niece. he was giving her advice and sending it to her by e-mail. he discovered it was easier to send it over youtube. everyone on youtube saw the lessons, 10-15 minutes solving a particular problem....
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and academia. what do you say? >> [laughter] >> i thought about this the model for the future is the model content bill. that is one system that works and people are paid. but let me take a step back. reason i wrote about it is that to the face we have in the markets and they will speak with our voice anti-democratic to deliver the wondrous results. the way the of american dogma fails and fails and fails, what you say with journalism is the most spectacular failure. but what model? what will take its place? hamsters getting paid $15 per storey o.r. the public subsidy ever and i know that is how it works in the scandinavia where the newspapers are heavily subsidized. that just seem so awesome until i thought about the world that we live and. you have one of two political parties. they would destroy that in a matter of minutes. they talk about the debt ceiling just to send it into the tailspin they think that it should be so the gold will be valuable. [laughter] that is my joke. what will succeed? it is ultimately ho
and academia. what do you say? >> [laughter] >> i thought about this the model for the future is the model content bill. that is one system that works and people are paid. but let me take a step back. reason i wrote about it is that to the face we have in the markets and they will speak with our voice anti-democratic to deliver the wondrous results. the way the of american dogma fails and fails and fails, what you say with journalism is the most spectacular failure. but what model?...
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crazy, but the chance for the power of the internet, usually mentalist meant working in the media or academiawho have never had to do housework. that is why they think the internet is so cool. whereas the real changes, things like -- of course, not saying. my conclusion is fair. wasser machine has been around for a hundred years. in around for only 20. maybe 100 years later internet will have changed a lot more, but so far it doesn't. this concept, you know, i don't know. but this is what i find very depressing. it is not just of this country, but in britain in many other european countries as well. basically this recession has been created by the finance industry. but now you as an attack on the buses states, ordinary people who have nothing to do with this crisis. so much so that morgan came, the governor of the bank of england who by any stretch of the education is not a leftist speech and recently said actually i'm quite surprised by the lack of anger in the population at the finance industry because they are totally to blame part creating this crisis. the people european hit by welfare c
crazy, but the chance for the power of the internet, usually mentalist meant working in the media or academiawho have never had to do housework. that is why they think the internet is so cool. whereas the real changes, things like -- of course, not saying. my conclusion is fair. wasser machine has been around for a hundred years. in around for only 20. maybe 100 years later internet will have changed a lot more, but so far it doesn't. this concept, you know, i don't know. but this is what i...
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now you see in academia a lot of debate about whether dred scott represented the original constitutionas an activist decision by the chief justice at the time. i guess my question for you is, do you think dred scott did represent the u.s. constitution? or do you think it was judicial activism? >> yeah, i think it was judicial activism. i'm not a lawyer, i'm not an expert in this area, but i think lincoln gets the best of that argument. he was basically saying the founders didn't need to include blacks in the declaration and blacks had no rights we were bound to respect. lincoln looks at the founding era and says, guess what, blacks could vote in certain colonies. so they're obviously people. this is an issue that has come back to again and again, if blacks aren't people, why can't you just kill them? why isn't it legal to kill them in the south? if they're like horses, why do they get to, in certain cities, walk around free and stuff. so his view was that we had progressed since the founding and views in the 1850's were more advanced on racial matters, therefore the mounders must have
now you see in academia a lot of debate about whether dred scott represented the original constitutionas an activist decision by the chief justice at the time. i guess my question for you is, do you think dred scott did represent the u.s. constitution? or do you think it was judicial activism? >> yeah, i think it was judicial activism. i'm not a lawyer, i'm not an expert in this area, but i think lincoln gets the best of that argument. he was basically saying the founders didn't need to...
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but it was the teaching part of legal academia. what makes a good law school teacher is not how much you know. everybody knows a lot. but trying to figure out how to communicate complicated ideas it to people who know a lot less than you do about a given subject. not only how to communicate so they understand it at the moment but also how to communicate so the points kind of sit with them, trying to figure out a vivid ways of explaining things that stick with people and make them look at a subject in a particular way. i realized one day while i was sitting writing an opinion that i was going through the same kind of process, trying to figure out how i would teach this class and if i could figure out how i talked to a class, to make people really get something, then i could figure out how to convey the idea is in an opinion to make the reader is get that sense. >> what about your experience as solicitor general? you argued six cases before the supreme court. how did that help you? >> it gave me a lot more sympathy with the people on
but it was the teaching part of legal academia. what makes a good law school teacher is not how much you know. everybody knows a lot. but trying to figure out how to communicate complicated ideas it to people who know a lot less than you do about a given subject. not only how to communicate so they understand it at the moment but also how to communicate so the points kind of sit with them, trying to figure out a vivid ways of explaining things that stick with people and make them look at a...
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it proves the education system in the last 30 years has turned more to liberal arts and academia -- thancademia because graduates do not know the difference between the fixed mortgage and adjustable mortgage, but they do know why sally has two moms. do these state pension plans have to be a aaa rating? we have been living in fear and insecurity since 9/11. we have been making bad decisions. host: this goes back to the earlier point about the last 10 years after september 11. guest: the caller had so many points, it is almost impossible to address all of them. i will start with the point that is near and dear to my heart. the social security system has serious systemic problems. the major problem is baby boomers. those are people born between 1946 and 1964. i am one of them. the oldest baby boomers turned 65 in 2011 and injures the medicare system. the oldest baby boomer on january 1 will enter will turn -- change the social security age. there are 78 million of us baby boomers who contributed to the system and contributed the maximum to the system. we have been finding all of what has go
it proves the education system in the last 30 years has turned more to liberal arts and academia -- thancademia because graduates do not know the difference between the fixed mortgage and adjustable mortgage, but they do know why sally has two moms. do these state pension plans have to be a aaa rating? we have been living in fear and insecurity since 9/11. we have been making bad decisions. host: this goes back to the earlier point about the last 10 years after september 11. guest: the caller...