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ana esta feliz, su hijo acaba de graduarse de la academia de policias del condado de montgomery estoyrgullosisima de mi hijo y le doy gracias a dios porque es un buen muchacho y esperamos que el le sirva de mucho a la comunidad hispana. treinta oficiales, entre ellos tres hispanos a partir de hoy estan listos para servir a su comunidad, juan jose lozano es uno de ellos.empezo cuando fui y college, tome unas clases de criminal justicie y ahí me intereso el trabajo de policía e hice mas investigación y llegue aquí a montgomery county el jefe de la policia de montgomery dice que la contribucion hispana a la fuerza es muy valiosa estamos complacidos de que nuestro departamento de policía refleje la diversidad en la comunidad a la que servimos, tenemos varios graduados de esta clase que hablan espanhol y eso nos ayuda a comunicarnos directamente con todos en nuestra comunidad desde 1993 se ha incrementado el numero de oficiales hispanos en la policia de montgomery eso refleja el crecimiento de la poblacion latina la población hispana ha crecido mucho en esta área y el hecho de tener oficia
ana esta feliz, su hijo acaba de graduarse de la academia de policias del condado de montgomery estoyrgullosisima de mi hijo y le doy gracias a dios porque es un buen muchacho y esperamos que el le sirva de mucho a la comunidad hispana. treinta oficiales, entre ellos tres hispanos a partir de hoy estan listos para servir a su comunidad, juan jose lozano es uno de ellos.empezo cuando fui y college, tome unas clases de criminal justicie y ahí me intereso el trabajo de policía e hice mas...
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>> guest: i've never tried to land a job in academia. i have taught as a visiting professor at places like princeton, columbia, new york university, university of toronto, um, although i will admit that i'm pretty clear i probably would have great difficulty landing a job in academia. no, it was more prompted by my deep love of the humanities. you know, a belief that people need to be taught not what to think, but how to think and understanding the true intellectual activity is by its nature subversive. plato understood this. it's about questioning structures and assumptionings. the withering of the liberal arts which frightens me, you know, we see, like, university of albany has budget cuts, so it closes the classics department, its foreign language departments, theater departments, and everybody is sort of trotted off towards a major in economics. the rise of for-profit universities where they don't even teach humanities. this is, i think, very frightening because it robs us of a vocabulary and robs us of an ability to critique the sys
>> guest: i've never tried to land a job in academia. i have taught as a visiting professor at places like princeton, columbia, new york university, university of toronto, um, although i will admit that i'm pretty clear i probably would have great difficulty landing a job in academia. no, it was more prompted by my deep love of the humanities. you know, a belief that people need to be taught not what to think, but how to think and understanding the true intellectual activity is by its...
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for its own academia? >> guest: i suppose there are some but when we talk about the left think there's a much broader array. i think the unions, the rights groups, these people that are now occupied on wall street. they don't want to just hold on to academia. they do want something more. >> host: they want more conservatism on college campuses you think? >> guest: i think what they want is a more equal society. i think that is the major thing but that doesn't mean necessarily the ideas are necessarily created for innovative for new. i think this is a huge problem for the left right now and it's really struggling to do that. and i think that you are right that the kind of -- i mean certainly when i was in college, a lot of the most interesting stuff -- i mean, i wasn't -- i knew some of these people, but i wasn't part of it, was on the right, and that's been the case for a number of years. but i will say this though, and i think if you look at it again in a more thoughtful conservatives to think that there
for its own academia? >> guest: i suppose there are some but when we talk about the left think there's a much broader array. i think the unions, the rights groups, these people that are now occupied on wall street. they don't want to just hold on to academia. they do want something more. >> host: they want more conservatism on college campuses you think? >> guest: i think what they want is a more equal society. i think that is the major thing but that doesn't mean necessarily...
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ante esta situación la academia de pediatría norteamericana encontró que el uso de los medios socialesan de las últimas noticias e incluso desarrollan grupos de intereses comunes si padecen de enfermedad. las desventajas son el acoso sexual electrónico, pornografía infantil y la depresión que desarrollan algunos jóvenes que abusan de los medios sociales. el consejo de los expertos a los padres es que siempre sepan quiénes son los amigos de sus hijos en las redes sociales y algo más difícil, que los convenzan de que los dejen participar en sus actividades electrónicas. para telenoticias washington y holaciudad.com >> sulema: vamos a hablar de deportes con jimmy corrales. >> jimmy: cargado de buenas noticias y energía. bienvenidos a los deportes. arrancamos en italia, aston villa clasificó a semifinales de la copa de italia tras vencer a la lazio, se adelantó en el marcador la lazio con este hermoso gol, empató al minuto 15 por intermedio de robinho con un bonito gol para el empate. al minuto 18 y gore puso de los -1 en el ángulo y la cuenta la cerró ibrahimovic con un contragolpe a seis
ante esta situación la academia de pediatría norteamericana encontró que el uso de los medios socialesan de las últimas noticias e incluso desarrollan grupos de intereses comunes si padecen de enfermedad. las desventajas son el acoso sexual electrónico, pornografía infantil y la depresión que desarrollan algunos jóvenes que abusan de los medios sociales. el consejo de los expertos a los padres es que siempre sepan quiénes son los amigos de sus hijos en las redes sociales y algo más...
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. >> nos vamos a los premios de la academia el actor mexicano de moo da mooen damien da mientr... >> y todo cambia, dice que es la historia de millones de mexicanos. >> los mexicanos por participar de tener acceso a una vida mejor. >> estÁ a punto de darle un oscar, en la capital mexicana su nombre estÁ en esta marquesina realizado una obra de teatro, aunque el oscar parece que no le quita el sueÑo asÍ reaccionÓ antes. >> ya lo hice, que fue intentar hacer la mejor pelÍcula posible. >> damie mientras y la gran kat >> en youtube se puede ver a katy jurado en 1954 fue nominada al oscar. >> zapata, y anthony queens gaÓo en 1952 el mejor actor de reparto y despuÉs en 1956 otra nominada ha sido salma hayek, competirÁ con actores como gary o. george clooney y brad pitt. >> irÉ a las nominaciones de premiaciÓn con mucho gusto para ver que sucede. >> es que es el sueÑo de una vida mejor, el mismo que sueÑan millones de mexicanos. >> segÚn el actor el premio si lo gana serÁ de los migrantes y otras nominaciones de me rril street. >> y tambiÉn por hugo nominada por mejor jugapelÍcula. >> josÉ.
. >> nos vamos a los premios de la academia el actor mexicano de moo da mooen damien da mientr... >> y todo cambia, dice que es la historia de millones de mexicanos. >> los mexicanos por participar de tener acceso a una vida mejor. >> estÁ a punto de darle un oscar, en la capital mexicana su nombre estÁ en esta marquesina realizado una obra de teatro, aunque el oscar parece que no le quita el sueÑo asÍ reaccionÓ antes. >> ya lo hice, que fue intentar hacer la...
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. >> and really, it's the theological part and that's an academia. they're trying to find their footing. if you're a member of a congregation, you'll probably start with a social program and something in common that you can do on a community basis. that's where we are. >> yeah. >> where we are is coming up after break. we'll be back. >>> we talked about the arab spring and the movement of the occupy movement. then, we got into lurism and -- pluralism and how it works in the bay area. for many, religion isn't the coming thing or organized religion. what's your take on that? >> well, i think that's a major concern, do we survive in the coming year, not only survive, but thrive as congregations and churches and communities of faith. because, we mentioned to you earlier, 4000 churches close every year. a thousand new churches come around. that's great loss in numbers. we all know we're aging. we don't necessarily speak to the larger communities for various reasons. i think harvey cox coined the phrase, the secular city. that's where it started. it starte
. >> and really, it's the theological part and that's an academia. they're trying to find their footing. if you're a member of a congregation, you'll probably start with a social program and something in common that you can do on a community basis. that's where we are. >> yeah. >> where we are is coming up after break. we'll be back. >>> we talked about the arab spring and the movement of the occupy movement. then, we got into lurism and -- pluralism and how it works...
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had notes that said you have different projects for not just students but businesses, people in academiad more. >> it was a great silicon valley company, juniper networks. they built a tool, empower. you fill in who you are, your skills and passions and we give you practical things you can do. >> what are some of those? everything from taking an academy course we just saw the clip as well as doing a walkathon or perhaps being involved in research on how your tv was made or the jacket you're wearing. >> sure. now, remember seeing -- i went to your website and saw the slavery map. >> that's a tool we built with google technology and allows tows document to a he street corner what kind of traffic is happening. whether you live in walnut creek, san jose or beijing, we document cases. you understand where they're coming from and what we can do. >> are people inputting information? >> almost all input comes from those who went through the academy. we trained over 3,000 people, john vanek and the f.b.i. and others. how to go about identifying what's happening in your community. if it's a live c
had notes that said you have different projects for not just students but businesses, people in academiad more. >> it was a great silicon valley company, juniper networks. they built a tool, empower. you fill in who you are, your skills and passions and we give you practical things you can do. >> what are some of those? everything from taking an academy course we just saw the clip as well as doing a walkathon or perhaps being involved in research on how your tv was made or the...
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top-vo-cesar ---la academia que otorga los oscares, finalmente dio a conocer la famosa lista de nominacionestatuilla dorada... ---entre los latinos hay varios nominados, primero esta el mexicano demian bichir como mejor actor por su papel en la pelicula "a better life", bichir dedico su nominacion a sus compatriotas. blanca ---est el cine- fotgrafo, tambien mexicano, emanuel lubezki, por su trabajo en la cinta "the tree of life"... lubezki, ha sido nominado para este premio en 5 ocasiones. ---ademas fue nominada la produccion espaÑola "chico y rita", como mejor pelicula de animacion. cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---y esta noche de que estaremos hablando a las once blanca... blanca ---cesar... estaremos analizando el discurso del presidente obama y como afectar a nuestra comunidad. ---tambien una popular cafeteria, anuncia que cambiar su menu y ni se imagina que vendern ahora. ---ademas, todo un pueblo se une en contra una popular cadena de comida rapida., le diremos por que. ---y hay trabajo... hoy a las once le diremos en donde. ---recuerde le estaremos esperando despues del gran estreno de "rel
top-vo-cesar ---la academia que otorga los oscares, finalmente dio a conocer la famosa lista de nominacionestatuilla dorada... ---entre los latinos hay varios nominados, primero esta el mexicano demian bichir como mejor actor por su papel en la pelicula "a better life", bichir dedico su nominacion a sus compatriotas. blanca ---est el cine- fotgrafo, tambien mexicano, emanuel lubezki, por su trabajo en la cinta "the tree of life"... lubezki, ha sido nominado para este premio...
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fondo sobre este tema, nos enlazamos en directo con juan vera, el es director de programas de la academiael centro legal la raza... ---buenas tardes y bienvenido.... roll open cu --una ciudad del este de la cu ariel rodriguez tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open take pkg muchas gracias tenemos mucho de que hablar, pero empecemos primero con las temperaturas se mantienen en el rango de los 50 an jose 56, los gatos 47, en el interior en el rango de los 50 en concord en los 56, luego oakland en los 52 aca en san francisco en 51 calistoga en los 48 en el sector mas al norte santa rosa 52, en el rango de los 40 lakeport, el area de willit, mucho frio aca en el sectore noroeste del pais han pasado varios sistemas frontales, incluso nieve se ha reportado y ya esta cambiando el patron de tiempo y estos sistemas nos van a comenzar a afectar a nosotros al momento alta presion todavia aca en el sector sur pero vea de donde se desenlaza toda la humedad tan lejos como la isla de hawaii, asi que tenemos muchisimo potencial de humedad, un sistema va a estar pasando el jueves aqui ya llega la
fondo sobre este tema, nos enlazamos en directo con juan vera, el es director de programas de la academiael centro legal la raza... ---buenas tardes y bienvenido.... roll open cu --una ciudad del este de la cu ariel rodriguez tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open take pkg muchas gracias tenemos mucho de que hablar, pero empecemos primero con las temperaturas se mantienen en el rango de los 50 an jose 56, los gatos 47, en el interior en el rango de los 50 en concord en los 56, luego...
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his term as fed chairman ends in 2014 and it's possible that he could return to academia. that's it for now. not bad, getting the federal reserve chair to teach you thou fed works. >> 4:46 now. it's a feel good friday. some fog and great weather. >> we do. we have great opportunities to get outdoors so saturday and sunday inland temperatures are going to be in the mid-60s. so, great weather for outdoor activity. you can take those kids out of the house if you didn't get a chance to do so last weekend because of the rain. 52 degrees atgilroy. we're starting out mild, 54 in livermore. san francisco's at 53 degrees. we're starting out so mild even with that fog, that will probably burn off before about 9:00 a.m. we'll see a comfortable afternoon. the jet stream is taking the storm track to the north. it will drop to the south. we'll get a little more activity as a result but high pressure moving into the great basin driving the winds offshore. clearing skies early so we'll see a lot of sunshine by mid morning. i'm forecasting clear skies by about 10:00 a.m. over the greater b
his term as fed chairman ends in 2014 and it's possible that he could return to academia. that's it for now. not bad, getting the federal reserve chair to teach you thou fed works. >> 4:46 now. it's a feel good friday. some fog and great weather. >> we do. we have great opportunities to get outdoors so saturday and sunday inland temperatures are going to be in the mid-60s. so, great weather for outdoor activity. you can take those kids out of the house if you didn't get a chance to...
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we're having a lot of help and luck partnering with business, industry, and academia. there are some great opportunities for kids to use their gi bill. >> i am afraid we have run out of time. we will be continuing this conversation all semester long. we will have another lecture at the end of the semester, and continue it there. in our business of strategy, you never go -- you always need more. thank you. [applause] >> a quick reminder, the deadline for c-span student camera video competition. we're asking middle and high school students, which part of the constitution has meaning for you? there is a grand prize of $5,000.50000 dollars in total prices. did your documentary tusis banned by friday, january 20 -- get your documentary to c-span by friday, january 20. >> as we head into the south carolina primary, this week on "newsmakers" we talk to the ethics and religion professor of the southern baptist convention. he and other conservative christian leaders are meeting over this weekend to talk about the gop field and deciding about which candidate they get behind. let
we're having a lot of help and luck partnering with business, industry, and academia. there are some great opportunities for kids to use their gi bill. >> i am afraid we have run out of time. we will be continuing this conversation all semester long. we will have another lecture at the end of the semester, and continue it there. in our business of strategy, you never go -- you always need more. thank you. [applause] >> a quick reminder, the deadline for c-span student camera video...
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in the past year, dog therapy expanded to a new setting, the dog eat dog world of academia, especially law schools. we get the story from mike taibbi. >> reporter: exam time. at the university of san francisco law school. students cramming, crashing between cramming sessions, and now playing with denver and kip. >> you don't want me to stop, do you. >> reporter: it is a program started here by lawyer turned librarian ron wheeler who guessed that law students need more than a mere distraction during exam time. >> it teaches them responsible stress management, not binge drinking, or other destructive behaviors. >> reporter: that was matt mcdonald's thinking. instead of joining friends for a hangover style blowout in vegas, he chose to spend quality time with denver. >> shake. good boy. just makes sense. >> reporter: and it is making sense on campuses around the country now, and not just at law schools, but for undergraduates too. like the crowd that swarmed a puppy palooza day for a single facebook posting. >> in one hour we had 2,000 people attending. >> reporter: it is intuitive, of co
in the past year, dog therapy expanded to a new setting, the dog eat dog world of academia, especially law schools. we get the story from mike taibbi. >> reporter: exam time. at the university of san francisco law school. students cramming, crashing between cramming sessions, and now playing with denver and kip. >> you don't want me to stop, do you. >> reporter: it is a program started here by lawyer turned librarian ron wheeler who guessed that law students need more than a...
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narrative of success in which founding black organization of student members all became leaders in academia in the world as the rutgers newark campus became a paragon of diversity. although some positive results were gained from the meeting with the board of governors, including the hiring of robert and clement, rutgers continues to struggle in enrollment and retention. according to one of the most recent fact books, only 9 of the 167 tenured professors are black women and men on the newark campus. from a total of 5336 admitted first year undergraduate students, 658 are african-american. historians have long grappled with analyzing how individuals and groups perform collective memory work. while commemorative practices they generate and how a cultivated view of the past is politically constructed. nongrowth of a two year project on the historical construction of identities at rutgers university entitled commemorations the politics of national identity was a collection that considers the role of public commemoration within the formation of collective memory. historian john gillis' chapter pr
narrative of success in which founding black organization of student members all became leaders in academia in the world as the rutgers newark campus became a paragon of diversity. although some positive results were gained from the meeting with the board of governors, including the hiring of robert and clement, rutgers continues to struggle in enrollment and retention. according to one of the most recent fact books, only 9 of the 167 tenured professors are black women and men on the newark...
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artes el lugar escogido para este hombre na organizado por el consejo de la cultura y artes y la academia gran hermetismo de sus familiares. >>> un buen actor, y siempre lo ha sido no, y buen artista y se recuerda. >>> su partida deja un gran vacio en cine y televisiÓn. >>> fue una persona muy agradable, muy preparada, y reo que superÓ al papÁ. >>> siempre he pensado que los homenajes deberÍan ser siempre en vida y no esperarse hasta despuÉs de la muerte. >>> el cÁncer avanza muy rapido y traicionero. >>> la gente ha comenzado a c congregarse a las afueras de este sitio que harÉ coro dado antes a otras grandes figuras, nosotros estaremos aquÍ pendiente de toda la informaciÓn vuelvo a estudios. >>> gracias myriam, y a colombia llegÓ marc anthony acompaÑado de su nueva conquista shannon de lima la pareja llegÓ en un avion privado y el artista bajo "primero y luego ella, luego abordaron esta camioneta y se marcharon a un hospital temo el artista ofreciÓ un concierto en el paÍs y es primera vez que se les ve juntos >>> sigue sin defenderse el actorlazco a quien acusaron deeste. >>> dijo que p
artes el lugar escogido para este hombre na organizado por el consejo de la cultura y artes y la academia gran hermetismo de sus familiares. >>> un buen actor, y siempre lo ha sido no, y buen artista y se recuerda. >>> su partida deja un gran vacio en cine y televisiÓn. >>> fue una persona muy agradable, muy preparada, y reo que superÓ al papÁ. >>> siempre he pensado que los homenajes deberÍan ser siempre en vida y no esperarse hasta despuÉs de la...
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represents liberal assumptions shared by the media, arts and academia and shared value environment whereiation is betrayal. look at jodie cantor, the liberal who wrote the recent book on obama. taking a beating by her peers. the media lays off roughing up their guy fearing the same treatment. more journalists choose their profession and becomes a community organizer to make a difference. make a difference. like hope or change is a non-value where results never matter as long as your intention is good. it's why bill clinton got away with so much. his heart was many right place, even if his hands weren't. my goal in life is to make a difference, by preventing others from making a difference. because their difference results in someone else's pain. consequence unseen from the confines of a "vanity fair" cocktail party. well, all right. i have a montage here of the media's greatest valentine to president obama. let's roll them, shall we? bob, don't choke. >> bob: sorry. >> i have truth. i have been observing. your dog looks like he is out of control. >> golf. what does it do for you? >> in t
represents liberal assumptions shared by the media, arts and academia and shared value environment whereiation is betrayal. look at jodie cantor, the liberal who wrote the recent book on obama. taking a beating by her peers. the media lays off roughing up their guy fearing the same treatment. more journalists choose their profession and becomes a community organizer to make a difference. make a difference. like hope or change is a non-value where results never matter as long as your intention...
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and it's possible he could decide to return to academia. >>> meantime, if you're looking for a deal on for the super bowl, well, you may be out of luck. holiday sales were pretty strong. so retailers probably won't have as many sets in stock ahead of the super bowl. stores are discounting fewer models, banking on selling newer sets with features like smart tv apps at full price. but there are still bargains to be had. amazon is offering a $600 discount on a 60-inch panasonic hd-tv. best buy has some $700 discounts on sharp 60 and 70-inch displays. guys, i don't care what size i watch it on, all i want to see is tom brady beat ellie manning. we are out -- eli manning. we are out for revenge. i am from boston. it is done! they've ruined our perfect season years ago. 17 seconds i can't get back. time to avenge that loss. >> we'll -- our producer is a big giant fan. so it's going to be tough. all right. >> i guess i won't be on the show anymore. it's been nice seeing you. >> have a great weekend, bertha. >> you, too. bye-bye. >> been nice knowing you. >>> you probably don't have to look to
and it's possible he could decide to return to academia. >>> meantime, if you're looking for a deal on for the super bowl, well, you may be out of luck. holiday sales were pretty strong. so retailers probably won't have as many sets in stock ahead of the super bowl. stores are discounting fewer models, banking on selling newer sets with features like smart tv apps at full price. but there are still bargains to be had. amazon is offering a $600 discount on a 60-inch panasonic hd-tv....
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modern academia, especially the, quote, humanities' purportedly claims to teach students to, quote, think for themselves. actually they will the indoctrinate them to conformity with the left-wing liberal world view. my thought is the definition of uneducated must be one who thinks for themselves. >> guest: yes. they are often do these fake studies about how liberals are more likely to have advanced degrees because they're mostly in education and the only thing an advanced degree in education establishs is you are stupider than someone without an advanced degree in education. >> host: cliff arnold e-mails cu i appreciate the fact that you seem to do research and like many of the right and on the left. i feel that one of the things that is lacking is a reasoned debate. there are points to be argued on both sides. if one considers the actions of a corporation like enron or the recent financial debacle which resulted from the repeal of glass-steagall, don't you think there is a place for regulation in the american economy? >> guest: i fell asleep halfway through that question. do we have any
modern academia, especially the, quote, humanities' purportedly claims to teach students to, quote, think for themselves. actually they will the indoctrinate them to conformity with the left-wing liberal world view. my thought is the definition of uneducated must be one who thinks for themselves. >> guest: yes. they are often do these fake studies about how liberals are more likely to have advanced degrees because they're mostly in education and the only thing an advanced degree in...
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he also has dope a lot of -- done a lot of things in academia, but i didn't add those things in. [laughter] our first discussant is tom ricks. he is the author of a number of very successful books on the u.s. military including, for example, these are the titles, "fiasco," "the gamble," "making the core." all of these have been bestsellers. he has served on the staff of "the wall street journal" for some 17 years. more recently, he's been with "the washington post." he is currently a fellow at the center for new american security and is a contributing editor to foreign affairs -- excuse me, "foreign policy" magazine of which he writes the blog, "the best defense." finally, our third participant, nicholas wester brooke, is an independent historian. he's the author of a number of articles on american history. between 1989 and 2009, very significantly for this book, he was executive director of fort ticonderoga. and, of course, this location plays such a very significant role in eliot cohen's book. nicholas westerbrook previously was curator of exhibits for the minnesota historical
he also has dope a lot of -- done a lot of things in academia, but i didn't add those things in. [laughter] our first discussant is tom ricks. he is the author of a number of very successful books on the u.s. military including, for example, these are the titles, "fiasco," "the gamble," "making the core." all of these have been bestsellers. he has served on the staff of "the wall street journal" for some 17 years. more recently, he's been with "the...
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imposible mirar a una mujer a los ojos, seÑor o seÑora, hau buenas noticias en argentina estÁ esta academiaista, a lo mejor para uno mismo con sus manos una buena comida, una mentirita, de no voy a ir maÑana y caes de sorpresa. >> pero van a creer que la estÁs vigilando. >> si ves la respuesta de cada uno de ellos? >> cada una dÁ una buena respuesta, no hay que ser perfecto, y que ser uno mismo, hay que seseirse seguro y transpiraciÓn ella, no hay que ser un hablador pero si a charly le dÁ mucho mejor el chamuyo, pero no tanto verso, porque los argentinos son mucho verso y despuÉs no pasa da. te dejan ahÍ, porque hicimos hace algunos meses casanova y don juan y los dos terminan haciendo daÑo a las mujeres, nosotros queremos un hombre Íntegro, seguro, que nos sepa mimar. >> el hombre quiere ser una experto, cuando no funciona, hay alguna consecuencia emocional? >> claro que sÍ, porque el varÓn siente esta cosa de ser el que conquista , el que triunfa, entonces ahÍ meten la pata, porque la perfecciÓn no existe, y uno se hace seductor por quÉ tiene que ver con todo lo que decÍan, la personalid
imposible mirar a una mujer a los ojos, seÑor o seÑora, hau buenas noticias en argentina estÁ esta academiaista, a lo mejor para uno mismo con sus manos una buena comida, una mentirita, de no voy a ir maÑana y caes de sorpresa. >> pero van a creer que la estÁs vigilando. >> si ves la respuesta de cada uno de ellos? >> cada una dÁ una buena respuesta, no hay que ser perfecto, y que ser uno mismo, hay que seseirse seguro y transpiraciÓn ella, no hay que ser un hablador...
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present these silos in education systems within states, what the federal government could do, what academia and businesses could do to help and we talk about stem curriculum where overseas they talk more about steam because the arts are added into it and it seems as if you are going to use innovation and creativity and creative working class you can't create distinct sort of silos of humanities and science if you are going to compete in a global economy. what are the kinds of things that you see that the government could do to create a partnership with local and state governments to improve those things and make us all competitive in the future? >> let me speak as an educator on the panel. then i will defer to judy as well. i think first of all any institution that says that it has people arrive at the door who are un preparprepared has t an articulation of what it is they expect in terms of knowledge, skills and abilities. but then you have to have people who are listening in terms of the k-12 system, in terms of people having certain baseline skills and how you bridge to the next level. s
present these silos in education systems within states, what the federal government could do, what academia and businesses could do to help and we talk about stem curriculum where overseas they talk more about steam because the arts are added into it and it seems as if you are going to use innovation and creativity and creative working class you can't create distinct sort of silos of humanities and science if you are going to compete in a global economy. what are the kinds of things that you...
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it's possible he could return to acade academia.oonlig moonlighting. >> indeed, bertha. >>> samsung electronics boasted or posted a $4.7 billion profit. on a quarterly basis samsung's telecom business saw a narrowing profit margin as competition heats up with rival apple. research firm strategy analytics said apple took samsung's position as the world's top smartphone maker in the fourth quarter thanks to the popularity of its iphone 4s but samsung said a big chunk of profits also came from strong semiconductor sales and now has plans to $22 billion in chips and flat screen units. samsung electronics shares in trade finishing higher on the order of 1%. japan's core cpi slipped in the year december to 0.1%, a sign the third largest economy is mired in deflation. prices are expected to say depressed because of sluggish wages at home. japan blames this on the stronger yen and europe's continued debt crisis. december's retail sales out today also provided little comfort. >>> elsewhere, profit creditors will continue talks with the greek
it's possible he could return to acade academia.oonlig moonlighting. >> indeed, bertha. >>> samsung electronics boasted or posted a $4.7 billion profit. on a quarterly basis samsung's telecom business saw a narrowing profit margin as competition heats up with rival apple. research firm strategy analytics said apple took samsung's position as the world's top smartphone maker in the fourth quarter thanks to the popularity of its iphone 4s but samsung said a big chunk of profits...
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you asked the house subcommittees to come back, with the help of academia and practitioners. and i was wondering -- come back with results for how they could leave out some of the procedures they do every day. i was wondering what the results were of that. >> nothing. the you use something like lien six sigma here? does it make you more productive, less wasteful? >> yes. >> i think i am the only candidate who can describe that and can say that as president i would ask the congress to go through a training -- training program, both members and starks. i would ask every incoming appointee to go through a training program. the only way you can go through something like this is you learn it. it is not a magic formula you do on your blackberry. it is a different culture, a different mind set. that is one of the reasons i am running. let me summarize and ask your help. the reason i am running is i believe our problems are so complicated and difficult that we need somebody who actually understands them intellectually and has a chance of managing the change, and has the willpower, th
you asked the house subcommittees to come back, with the help of academia and practitioners. and i was wondering -- come back with results for how they could leave out some of the procedures they do every day. i was wondering what the results were of that. >> nothing. the you use something like lien six sigma here? does it make you more productive, less wasteful? >> yes. >> i think i am the only candidate who can describe that and can say that as president i would ask the...
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he describes himself as a fugitive from academia.he did teach at the university level for several years, but then he went into -- it was the first bush administration, wasn't it? then, of course, became the founding editor of the "weekly standard," a position he's held with excellence and verve ever since. neil friedman, yale 1962, has probably served -- he hasn't worked for bill as steadily as some of the rest of us. he's gone in and out and done other things. he's now with his own advisory firm, which he's run for a very long time now, but he probably has served bill in more capacities than any of the rest of us having been the initial publisher -- not publisher, director. the founding director of "firing line," having syndicated bill's column, and working for the magazine serving as editor, as a contributing editor on the magazine, and being the basically a man on the front lines in bill's mail campaign, senator judge lee was the official campaign manager, but neil was the guy who made the appointments and got bill to them. he is
he describes himself as a fugitive from academia.he did teach at the university level for several years, but then he went into -- it was the first bush administration, wasn't it? then, of course, became the founding editor of the "weekly standard," a position he's held with excellence and verve ever since. neil friedman, yale 1962, has probably served -- he hasn't worked for bill as steadily as some of the rest of us. he's gone in and out and done other things. he's now with his own...
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ever economic and financial crises, and maybe more, his decision to retire from politics and enter academiamportance of politics. this is one of the cardinal endeavors that john adams held very dear. [applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like to have her letters read by them? of course she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she believed in, especially for prevention of handgun violence -- that's vicky -- [applause] >> the issues swirling around domestic violence -- diane. [applause] >> the multiple needs in the area of mental health. [applause] >> and i suspect for abigail, each is a strong advocate on behalf of her husband's career as abigail most definitely was, too. so, i think all is well. and i'm happy to turn over the mic to our moderator, mary richardson. now, john and abigail never tuned in to the evening news on channel 5. but had they done so, i'm sure they would have applauded such an intelligent and eloquent commentat
ever economic and financial crises, and maybe more, his decision to retire from politics and enter academiamportance of politics. this is one of the cardinal endeavors that john adams held very dear. [applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like to have her letters read by them? of course she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she...
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we have partnered with business industries and academia. >> i am afraid we have run out of time, butou have started a conversation that i am happy to report we will continue all semester long. we will have another lecture at the end of the semester. you have proven to us in the business of strategy, where
we have partnered with business industries and academia. >> i am afraid we have run out of time, butou have started a conversation that i am happy to report we will continue all semester long. we will have another lecture at the end of the semester. you have proven to us in the business of strategy, where
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the article goes on to note that generally in academia, there was strong support for the president'sn to double work steady jobs and expand the amount of money available for loans, but others said they felt that private education will suffer from tuition increases that were an inevitable result of state budget cuts and while they appreciated the president's advocacy for affordable higher education, many were wary of his plan. that again is the "new york times" today. the same issue comes up in the "baltimore sun." the headline there -- this is the "new york post" take on it. a few articles about the president's educational initiatives. let's go to open bones. first of its carroll, a democrat from st. louis, missouri. -- let's go to open phones. first up is carol. caller: i was calling about the the the the the political analysis. she had said that the people were so upset with president obama and how bad it was in florida, but i was wondering -- how come they are not upset with their republican governor and legislature? one more thing was i noticed you rebuttal address but not the pr
the article goes on to note that generally in academia, there was strong support for the president'sn to double work steady jobs and expand the amount of money available for loans, but others said they felt that private education will suffer from tuition increases that were an inevitable result of state budget cuts and while they appreciated the president's advocacy for affordable higher education, many were wary of his plan. that again is the "new york times" today. the same issue...
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in government and ngos and multilateral institutions and the nation's military, in academia, we need you and we welcome your commitment to this great struggle of the twenty-first century in procuring peace, equally, prosperity and opportunity in the context of freedom and democracy for people everywhere. thank you for deciding to be part of the solution and i look forward to taking some questions about how we can chart this new approach together. [applause] [applause] >> secretary clinton has agreed to take two questions. so we will begin with you. please introduce yourself and say where you are from. >> my name is emily. imus second year master of science and foreign service to and and i'm originally from maryland. i was wondering how reaction plan will deal with the cultural sensitive issues of -- including cultural norms and sensitivities within the plant and how it might have implementation mechanism that might take into account any potential backlash. >> that is an excellent question and of course it is something we think about all the time and it is really a -- along a spectrum
in government and ngos and multilateral institutions and the nation's military, in academia, we need you and we welcome your commitment to this great struggle of the twenty-first century in procuring peace, equally, prosperity and opportunity in the context of freedom and democracy for people everywhere. thank you for deciding to be part of the solution and i look forward to taking some questions about how we can chart this new approach together. [applause] [applause] >> secretary clinton...
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he describes himself as a fugitive from academia. he did teach it the university level for several years. then he went into -- it was the first budget ministration. and then became the founding -- became the founding editor of the weekly standard ever since. neal freeman, yale 1962, has probably served -- he has not -- he has not worked for bill as steadily as some of the rest of us. he has gone in and out and done other things. now with his own advisory firm, which he has run for a very long time, but he has probably served more capacities for bill then the rest of us having been the initial publisher -- not publisher, director of the founding director of firing line . having syndicated bills column, having written for the magazine and served as a contributing editor. and being the basically, a man on the front lines in bills mayoral campaign. senator judge buckley was the official campaign manager, but neal was the guy who made the appointments and got bill to then. [laughter] right. right. and neil writes and speaks in does all of
he describes himself as a fugitive from academia. he did teach it the university level for several years. then he went into -- it was the first budget ministration. and then became the founding -- became the founding editor of the weekly standard ever since. neal freeman, yale 1962, has probably served -- he has not -- he has not worked for bill as steadily as some of the rest of us. he has gone in and out and done other things. now with his own advisory firm, which he has run for a very long...
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. >> we've heard anecdotally in a long time that academia is a place that only liberals can flourish that 80% or 90% of the professors there give to democratic candidates in this country. and so theresa wagner at the university of iowa law school applied for a job as a writing instructor twice. two different jobs. was turned down and so sued and now is successfully suing and there will be a trial as to whether she was turned down because of her first amendment rights. her political associations, her associations with anti-abortion groups, with the family research council, with pro life organizations. >> let me ask you this since you are an attorney. if the associate dean said that quote that i just read back in 2007, basically saying they were concerned about her politics, sounds like she has a case. >> and the circuit court of appeals agreed and said there's a question of fact and we're going to discuss that in a trial. it's an interesting thing, a lot of people in this country say listen, yes, i understand gender discrimination. i understand race discrimination. i understand ethnic
. >> we've heard anecdotally in a long time that academia is a place that only liberals can flourish that 80% or 90% of the professors there give to democratic candidates in this country. and so theresa wagner at the university of iowa law school applied for a job as a writing instructor twice. two different jobs. was turned down and so sued and now is successfully suing and there will be a trial as to whether she was turned down because of her first amendment rights. her political...
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prevent these silos and education systems within states, what the federal government could do, what academiaand businesses could do to help. and the other sort of non-integrated part of this is we talk a
prevent these silos and education systems within states, what the federal government could do, what academiaand businesses could do to help. and the other sort of non-integrated part of this is we talk a
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in academia, there was strong support for expanding the pool of money available. college education will suffer for tuition increases that were an inevitable result of state budget cuts. while they appreciated the present's at the -- advocacy, they were wary of his plan. the same issue comes up in the baltimore sun. the headline is "call it planned lacking details -- "college plan lacking details." this is the new york post take on it. president obama warning the nation's university that he would cut their federal aid if debris -- increased tuition every year. a few articles about the president also educational initiatives. let's go to opening phones. first up is carroll, a democrat from new jersey. caller: good morning. i was calling about the professor from florida that did the political analysis. she said the people were upset with president obama. through her polling, that was their goal and how bad it was in florida. i was wondering, how come they are not upset with their republican governor and legislature? the other thing, i noticed you ran rickey rubio's re
in academia, there was strong support for expanding the pool of money available. college education will suffer for tuition increases that were an inevitable result of state budget cuts. while they appreciated the present's at the -- advocacy, they were wary of his plan. the same issue comes up in the baltimore sun. the headline is "call it planned lacking details -- "college plan lacking details." this is the new york post take on it. president obama warning the nation's...
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of 10, 20, 30 years, and not be seduced by the sovereign called him the legal elites in bar and academia? third, i looked at and from ability. did we have 50 votes? if the president's party controls the senate? who was the senate judiciary chairman? was the president trying to fill a seat considered a swing vote? for example, was justice o connor or kennedy seat when appointed by conservative or liberal president might tip the balance of the court? was this a nominee who executive branch experience, and was the author of executive branch memos? with this nomination produce an institutional fight between the senate and the white house over these documents? and was the president strong enough to win this fight? and was this nominee worth the fight? of course i look at him to tangibles. president bush cared about gender and racial diversity in our courts. for example, he wanted to fill the o. con a vacancy in 2005 with a woman. that's the harriet miers nomination. i look a summit old enough to have the wisdom and maturity that comes through life experiences but young enough to be on the cou
of 10, 20, 30 years, and not be seduced by the sovereign called him the legal elites in bar and academia? third, i looked at and from ability. did we have 50 votes? if the president's party controls the senate? who was the senate judiciary chairman? was the president trying to fill a seat considered a swing vote? for example, was justice o connor or kennedy seat when appointed by conservative or liberal president might tip the balance of the court? was this a nominee who executive branch...
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you asked the house subcommittees to come back, with the help of academia and practitioners.k with results for how they could leave out some of the procedures they do every day. i was wonderg what the results were of that. >> nothing. the you use something like lien six sigma here? does it make you more productive, less wasteful? >> yes. >> i think i am the only candidate who can describe that and can say that as president i would ask the congress to go through a training -- training program, both members and starks. i would ask every incoming appointee to go through a training program. the only way you can go through something like this is you learn it. it is not a magic formula you do on your blackberry. it is a different culture, a different mind set. that is one of the reasons i am running. let me summarize and ask your help. the reason i am running is i believe our problems are so complicated and diffict that we need somebody who actually understands them intellectually and has a chance of managing the change, and has the willpower, the drive, and the discipline to get i
you asked the house subcommittees to come back, with the help of academia and practitioners.k with results for how they could leave out some of the procedures they do every day. i was wonderg what the results were of that. >> nothing. the you use something like lien six sigma here? does it make you more productive, less wasteful? >> yes. >> i think i am the only candidate who can describe that and can say that as president i would ask the congress to go through a training --...
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ever economic and financial crises, and maybe more, his decision to retire from politics and enter academiamportance of politics. this is one of the cardinal endeavors that john adams held very dear. [applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like to have her letters read by them? of course she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she believed in, especially for prevention of handgun violence -- that's vicky -- [applause] >> the issues swirling around domestic violence -- diane. [applause] >> the multiple needs in the area of mental health. [applause] >> and i suspect for abigail, each is a strong advocate on behalf of her husband's career as abigail most definitely was, too. so, i think all is well. and i'm happy to turn over the mic to our moderator, mary richardson. now, john and abigail never tuned in to the evening news on channel 5. but had they done so, i'm sure they would have applauded such an intelligent and eloquent commentat
ever economic and financial crises, and maybe more, his decision to retire from politics and enter academiamportance of politics. this is one of the cardinal endeavors that john adams held very dear. [applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like to have her letters read by them? of course she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she...
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on the epic advisory board and i founded and cochaired on the board for members on the board and academia focusing on practical ways to advance privacy. i'm pleased professor mcgeveran is a member of that advisory board. fundamentally privacy is about control. indeed, a principle goal of privacy laws is to put choices and decisions in the hands of informed consumers. with the advent of video streaming and social sharing, the video privacy protection act stand -- today stands in the way of consumers exercising exercising control and limits their choices and even limits -- vppa was designed to prevent prying into people's video rental history. the purpose of that law was not to stop people from sharing information about the videos they watched or to dictate how they share it was it was to give choice to the consumers on how to share their video watching information in 1988 when the vppa was enacted no one dreamed of streaming and video sharing when that preinternet law is applied to online video and social media it can be read to frustrate the choices of consumers to authorize the disclosur
on the epic advisory board and i founded and cochaired on the board for members on the board and academia focusing on practical ways to advance privacy. i'm pleased professor mcgeveran is a member of that advisory board. fundamentally privacy is about control. indeed, a principle goal of privacy laws is to put choices and decisions in the hands of informed consumers. with the advent of video streaming and social sharing, the video privacy protection act stand -- today stands in the way of...
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we have partnered with business industries and academia. >> i am afraid we have run out of time, but you have started a conversation that i am happy to report we will continue all semester long. we will have another lecture at the end of the semester. you have proven to us in the business of strategy, where there is always the need for more. thank you for your service. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in about 25 men mit,t romney's -- minutes, mitt romney's campaign with veterans. it will be at the hilton head resort at 5:05 easter time n time tonight. and we will stay in south carolina for a republican presidential forum and a barbecue. just two candidates are participating in, and making bridge and a former pennsylvania senator rick santourm. -- santorum. >> the south carolina primary is saturday, january 21. the winner has gone on to become the presidential nominee. we take you to the candidate events. >> i think you have to say this has been a failed presidency. i don't think he tried to
we have partnered with business industries and academia. >> i am afraid we have run out of time, but you have started a conversation that i am happy to report we will continue all semester long. we will have another lecture at the end of the semester. you have proven to us in the business of strategy, where there is always the need for more. thank you for your service. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....