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for the san francisco symphony, alfred hertz would make all the for the san francisco symphony, alfredld make all the difference. >> narrator: under hertz, the san francisco symphony built a reputation for quickly using the latest technology to bring music to audiences beyond the concert hall. >> and through the remarkable achievements of modern electronic recording, a performance like this may be enjoyed in our homes whenever we please. >> narrator: in 1925, the symphony made its first recording with the victor talking machine company. [ orchestral music plays ] >> now, that violin solo was played by louis persinger, who was the concert master. it's a very impressive achievement given that the recording technology wasn't really up to that. but it is the san francisco symphony. [ orchestral music plays ] >> narrator: a year later, the symphony debuted on radio with the first weekly series presented by any orchestra in the country -- a program that ran for 30 years, reaching its height under music director pierre monteux, who conducted the symphony from 1935 until 1952. >> tonight, we g
for the san francisco symphony, alfred hertz would make all the for the san francisco symphony, alfredld make all the difference. >> narrator: under hertz, the san francisco symphony built a reputation for quickly using the latest technology to bring music to audiences beyond the concert hall. >> and through the remarkable achievements of modern electronic recording, a performance like this may be enjoyed in our homes whenever we please. >> narrator: in 1925, the symphony made...
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maldonado-agosto >> alfred russell maler >> gregory james malone >> edward francis maloney iii >> joseph maloney >> gene edward maloy >> and my brother, we miss your generous soul every day. >> all love of my life, my joe, my husband. we love you so much and we miss you every single day. we press on knowing that you are safely home in the arms of our savior, jesus christ. you arrest, honey, until that day when we all meet -- you rest, honey, until that day that we all meet again. >> christian maltby >> francisco miguel mancini >> joseph mangano >> sara elizabeth manley >> debra mannetta >> marion victoria manning >> terence john manning >> james maounis >> joseph ross marchbanks, jr. >> peter edward mardikian >> edward joseph mardovich >> charles joseph margiotta >> kenneth joseph marino >> lester v. marino >> and my father, we miss you every day. >> and my sweet husband, retired police officer, a united airlines flight attendant flight 175. we miss your kind and gentle spirit and your sense of humor. you are forever in our hearts. >> vita marino >> kevin marlo >> jose marrero >> john ma
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but at this time, i would like alfredo to come over here alfr. alfred no has worked with many organizations within the mission. he was a critical partner with us during the early part of the year when we had the serious gang violence that i mentioned in february of this year. it really could have gotten out of hand. but alfredo was out there on the street every day. he was a tremendous partner. if we recognize some other people and some people were kind of getting the credit for some of the work that alfredo did. so i did not want to go without letting everybody know what a tremendous job alfredo has done and how much we appreciate it. [applause] now, in closing, you heard the chief say he is not computer safi. i, on the other hand, and on the cutting edge -- [laughter] of technology. the mission station now has a twitter account. we have a facebook. we have a web site, and we are right on top of it. i have to make a serious correction though. when i was talking about that trial, i said six officers. six gang members, six suspects were convicted,
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she picked up on something that alfred marshall have identified which is there's some kinds of poverty that are caused by poverty and that of course is the inter generational stuff, so she developed a rationale for government activism. you couldn't have called her a modern-day liberals because in many respects she was quite conservative. but she had the ideas that winston churchill when he was a young man a rising politician discovered poverty in the early 1900's she was, you know, she was the inventor of the think tank and she's a white church and his partner david lloyd george with the sort of policy vision that they implemented in a liberal government around 1908. >> host: it's a great testament to your book that you've managed to bring this person to life who is so little known and so some of the other characters in your book karl marx and frederick ingalls are better known. i mean, you tell their story and try to explain how their lives helped to develop their idea, too didn't you? >> guest: i have a lot of fun with marks and ingalls because again, look, all these people i write a
she picked up on something that alfred marshall have identified which is there's some kinds of poverty that are caused by poverty and that of course is the inter generational stuff, so she developed a rationale for government activism. you couldn't have called her a modern-day liberals because in many respects she was quite conservative. but she had the ideas that winston churchill when he was a young man a rising politician discovered poverty in the early 1900's she was, you know, she was the...
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she picked up on something that alfred marshall had identified which is, there's some kinds of poverty that are caused by poverty and that, of course, is the intergenerational stuff. so she, you know, developed a rationale for government activism. she wasn't -- you couldn't have called her a modern day liberal because in many respects she was quite conservative. but she had the ideas that winston churchill, when he was a young and rising politician discovered poverty in the early 1900s, she was, you know -- she was the inventor of the think tank, and she supplied churchill and his political partner david lloyd george with the sort of policy vision that they implemented in, you know, a liberal government around 1908. >> host: but it's a great testament to your book that you actually managed to bring this person to life who is so little known and so -- i mean, the other people -- some of the other characters in your book like karl mark are better known. and you explained how their ideas brought toe view. >> guest: yes. i had a lot of fun with marx and engles, look, all these people i wri
she picked up on something that alfred marshall had identified which is, there's some kinds of poverty that are caused by poverty and that, of course, is the intergenerational stuff. so she, you know, developed a rationale for government activism. she wasn't -- you couldn't have called her a modern day liberal because in many respects she was quite conservative. but she had the ideas that winston churchill, when he was a young and rising politician discovered poverty in the early 1900s, she...
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it's called the alfred plea, a very rare part of american law. and in the end you were able to proclaim your innocence while pleading guilty. i don't get it. jason, explain to me what this actually means. >> well, the alfred plea was the only opportunity we was given to plead our innocence and get out. the way it was set up was the state didn't want to admit that they had, you know, convicted three innocent people to prison and to death, so what they put together was an opportunity for them to claim that, hey, we got the right guys, but the evidence doesn't prove that they're guilty. if they go to trial again, they'll win. we're giving them an opportunity to get out now to save the taxpayers some money and they can still maintain their innocence and state still maintains the point that they're guilty. >> you did an extraordinary thing for your friend because you could have done a deal and gotten out. but if you didn't take this deal, he would have been facing the death penalty still, right? >> well, on both deals, they came to me with plea agreem
it's called the alfred plea, a very rare part of american law. and in the end you were able to proclaim your innocence while pleading guilty. i don't get it. jason, explain to me what this actually means. >> well, the alfred plea was the only opportunity we was given to plead our innocence and get out. the way it was set up was the state didn't want to admit that they had, you know, convicted three innocent people to prison and to death, so what they put together was an opportunity for...
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it was intentionally designed by reverend alfred fisk who was a caucasian professor at the time. the church founded in 1944 with the intention of bringing races together. most of the conversation that came to the church were middle- aged individuals. at this point, they are senior individuals. the church has lost a lot of its membership through death, primarily. there are -- we have a small conversation, generally 50 to 70 people who are on the roles of the church. [bell] we have seen this incident as an issue, an opportunity to help us have revenue and also to make changes to any of these structural repairs that are needed at the church. i thank you for your time and i ask you to vote in favor of this issue. thank you. president olague: julie wong and jasmine limb, caroline kella, hannah jewitt. >> i am the provided -- presiding minister. i wanted to say that i have been very impressed by the diligence of at&t. there are a lot of concerns the members had when this was brought to us and their diligence has a limit -- deleted the questions we have had. -- alleviated questions we h
it was intentionally designed by reverend alfred fisk who was a caucasian professor at the time. the church founded in 1944 with the intention of bringing races together. most of the conversation that came to the church were middle- aged individuals. at this point, they are senior individuals. the church has lost a lot of its membership through death, primarily. there are -- we have a small conversation, generally 50 to 70 people who are on the roles of the church. [bell] we have seen this...
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. >> alfred j. >> kevin brakin. >> sandy waugh bradshaw. >> david ryan brady. >> alexander babeginski. >> nicholas brandmarty. >> daniel raymond brandhost. >> david reid gamboa brandhorst. >> michelle renee. >> patrice brout. ronald michael brightwiser. >> edward brennan iii. >> frank h. brennan. >> and my father, sean edward bowman jr., we love and miss you, dad. >> and my father, michael g. jacob, we love and miss you very much, dad. >> michael e. brennan. >> peter brennan. >> thomas moore brennan. >> daniel j. >> gary lee bryce. >> jonathan eric briley. >> mark chrisman. >> paul bristo. >> mario britton. herman charles. >> janice jolease brown. >> bernard brown ii. >> patrick john brown. >> lori stanford brown. >> mark bruce. >> keith broomfield. >> and my uncle peter alexander, we love and miss you. >> and my uncle, jamal de santis. we always miss you, we always you. we'll see you later. >> richard george. >> andrew braun. >> vincent edward brotten. >> ronald brookea. >> brandon buchanon. dennis
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mayoral candidates including conway frank, jody landers, katherine pugh stephanie rawlings-blake and alfred griffin and veggie ann. this election is september 13th. if you live in baltimore city and are busy and can't make it to the pry march -- primary, early voting is the way to go. >>> the national park service sealed the crack on top of thewashington monument but discovered water-side. this could mean more -- water inside. this could mean more leaks. the park service there was water in the stairwell towards the top of the monument on friday. they have been unable to find any cracks and are searching for the source of the leak. the original crack formed after last week's earthquake. >>> are you a sugar lover? many americans are. >> absolutely. so coming up next, a report detailing the consumption of sugary drinks and the effects it could have on your health. >>> one gym offering the members an additional benefit as something we can all maybe use more of. this story is for you justin. you are watching good morning maryland first and only at 4:30. and we are back in a bit. >>> now "good mo
mayoral candidates including conway frank, jody landers, katherine pugh stephanie rawlings-blake and alfred griffin and veggie ann. this election is september 13th. if you live in baltimore city and are busy and can't make it to the pry march -- primary, early voting is the way to go. >>> the national park service sealed the crack on top of thewashington monument but discovered water-side. this could mean more -- water inside. this could mean more leaks. the park service there was...
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city of beslan but across north caucasus the sloan school siege is the deadliest terrorist attack alfred to take place in russia seven years has passed but the pain runs just as deep. as check out some other world news in prefer this hour and the taliban says it's holding the pakistani boys who were kidnapped on the mistakenly crossing the afghan border the boys aged between twelve and eighteen were visiting and they just want to celebrate the festival when they were seized sammamish to escape local authorities both sides face a challenge is to carry almost two and a half kilometer boundary. twenty one that people are feared dead after a chilean military jet went down in the pacific ocean and one body has already been found in the water a plane made to its hands around before disappearing from radar among those on board were chilean t.v. crew one of the country's famous it is a search is under way for both the plane the victims. a fast moving wildfire has broken out of the major interstate highway between southern california and nasa bagels in the u.s. a busy freeway was temporarily clos
city of beslan but across north caucasus the sloan school siege is the deadliest terrorist attack alfred to take place in russia seven years has passed but the pain runs just as deep. as check out some other world news in prefer this hour and the taliban says it's holding the pakistani boys who were kidnapped on the mistakenly crossing the afghan border the boys aged between twelve and eighteen were visiting and they just want to celebrate the festival when they were seized sammamish to escape...
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when she was killed she couldn't cope with the last move to the cemetery and now takes care of its alfre one hand i was about him but this treasure is the hundreds of lives school c. she is the deadliest terrorist attack average to take place and russia seven years have passed but the pain runs just as deep. reporting there turkey has expelled israel's ambassador and severed all military ties over its refusal to apologize for last may's gaza flotilla rate you wanted us to geisha into the attack which killed nine turkish activists found israeli commandos used excessive force on boarding the ship. concluded the blockade of gaza is legal have deteriorated since the. insistence. the u.n. says it regrets report has been ripped. out of the israeli diplomat mission to israel has to make peace with the palestinians before turkey becomes a friend again. it is what it is lost its closest friend in the region in the last two decades which is a strong diplomatic political blow also a strategic blow because the the army's used to train together i think in addition on top of that then let's do the bil
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and business as the economic policy will follow the course said by alfred alex they couldn't say thefinance minister said it's dark time joining me warned that analysts tories at. it's time. one pm in moscow i'm at treasury good to have you with us.
and business as the economic policy will follow the course said by alfred alex they couldn't say thefinance minister said it's dark time joining me warned that analysts tories at. it's time. one pm in moscow i'm at treasury good to have you with us.
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2011 merrill candidates frank conway, opis rolley wilson wilson and stephanie rawlings- blake and alfredharding. -- vikki ann harding. stephanie rawlings-blake is mounting her first campaign for this office. and we caught up with the baltimore city elects director earlier this morning and here's what he has to say about voter turnout. >> i would hope to see at least 30%, 40% of the citizens come out. seems as though citizens are not motivated to come out and vote. but, we want to encourage them to come out. we are ready for you. judges are in place and all staff is in place. if they have problems, they can call the board of elections at 410-396-5550. and we will be happy to answer questions they have. >> reporter: now he also said they have well trained election judges. about 2100 of them and they are well prepared for the start of the primary election day which kicks off at 7 this morning. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> again polls open in a few minutes. 9 minutes to be exact. they will remain open until 8 tonight. if you need to find your polling p
2011 merrill candidates frank conway, opis rolley wilson wilson and stephanie rawlings- blake and alfredharding. -- vikki ann harding. stephanie rawlings-blake is mounting her first campaign for this office. and we caught up with the baltimore city elects director earlier this morning and here's what he has to say about voter turnout. >> i would hope to see at least 30%, 40% of the citizens come out. seems as though citizens are not motivated to come out and vote. but, we want to...
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which is benefiting of most well of our faith seem ready to draw any conclusions they were named alfred between two options either the democratic all feeling none of the revolution support positive results that are to dot com to have a girl say. now twenty four hours a day is seven days a week read sites that you get updates on all of our latest stories adults or looting a little bit outdated. a russian rockets falls into the skies from the baikonur cosmodrome carrying a major telecommunications satellite find out more from r.t. dot com well it's. a small city in russian far east of the sun living in fear after a print of polar bears moves into the neighborhood people were at times when this is claimed one person it would be on the life for the richest a way i read all about it and watch the footage. our special admissions committee of the un security council is to hold its first musing over palestinian push for statehood house after nine members of the council promised a bank but there's well at this stage analyst need america will try to stall the process to avoid vetoing the resoluti
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a recent financial times article to this point titled alfred hitchcock's the bankers went right after this psychopath the on wall street and read the characteristics that make for good traders and investment bankers are pretty much the same as those that defined psychopaths surely only some of the serious personality disorder could have thought it was a good idea to sell a highly risky financial instrument like a c.d.o. squared to a naive investor who clearly did not understand the risks a quarter of our economy today is dependant on wall street and put it on psychopaths doing incalculable harm to a nation without thinking twice about it just to me quarterly profit goals and it take one million dollar a month paychecks so could it really be that the psychopaths have taken over much of our nation and this isn't anything new it's as old as modern culture itself ancient native americans refer to the culture of christopher columbus brought to the new world as with a meaning a culture of cannibals a culture that feeds off the life of others from the way we consume energy to the way we trea
a recent financial times article to this point titled alfred hitchcock's the bankers went right after this psychopath the on wall street and read the characteristics that make for good traders and investment bankers are pretty much the same as those that defined psychopaths surely only some of the serious personality disorder could have thought it was a good idea to sell a highly risky financial instrument like a c.d.o. squared to a naive investor who clearly did not understand the risks a...
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and nato troops and bulldoze a certain road block the border with border possible alfred forcing a shoot to kill policy near the disputed checkpoint which was seized two weeks ago . to trim it together and said go meet anybody here who didn't would have stood for the same goals if running for the presidency in the put install clearly among russians makes him the better candidate. and the never ending story of a staring read some brace themselves for yet more cuts and higher taxes as a government of the debt ridden nation tries to prove its spitzbergen a bailout shot. and it's happened to reclaim the revolution egyptians once again gather on the square this time to protest against the will of the military which replaces the bottle god has called since. just after ten pm here and the russian capital you're watching r.t. let's start with a story we've been closely monitoring and nato troops in northern kossovo have bulldoze a barricade that was set up by serbs near the border area well that's after all journalists were forced away barbed wire brought in along with a promise to shoot to kill
and nato troops and bulldoze a certain road block the border with border possible alfred forcing a shoot to kill policy near the disputed checkpoint which was seized two weeks ago . to trim it together and said go meet anybody here who didn't would have stood for the same goals if running for the presidency in the put install clearly among russians makes him the better candidate. and the never ending story of a staring read some brace themselves for yet more cuts and higher taxes as a...
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and business has soured russia's the economic policy will follow the course set by alfred alex they couldn't say to the finance minister said it's torture joining me for more of that analysis tories. it's time. one pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story kicked into action by a market panic unseen since the financial crash of two thousand and eight the german government scramble to approve a massive expansion of each version see bailout fund the new measures mean berlin now personally guarantees an astronomic contribution of some two hundred eleven billion euros most analysts though however agree that more must be done to prevent a highly anticipated greek default from shattering the euro zone e.u. negotiators also returned to athens to restart talks on future belo payments the government's last chance to evade a collapse later this month as r.t. sour fourth the fourth a fuel for the greek government's relentless austerity engine may be running out. greece has been the place the child of the year anything take right with germany they think they. ban the b
and business has soured russia's the economic policy will follow the course set by alfred alex they couldn't say to the finance minister said it's torture joining me for more of that analysis tories. it's time. one pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story kicked into action by a market panic unseen since the financial crash of two thousand and eight the german government scramble to approve a massive expansion of each version see bailout fund the new measures...
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here's here's a couple of quotes this this first one is from an article in the financial times titled alfred hitchcock's the bankers the financial times the financial times is like the magazine of the wealthy powerful bankers talking to themselves quote the characteristics that make for good trading and investment bankers are pretty much the same as those that define psychopaths surely only someone with a serious personality disorder could have thought it was a good idea to sell highly risky financial instruments like a c.d.o. squared to a naive investor who clearly did not understand the risk. you get it these guys are psychopaths university of st galen study talked about psychopaths and they said traders behaved more egotistically and were more willing to take risks than a group of psychopaths who took the same test these were actual psychopaths but they drew out of a prison population people who had been diagnosed as psychopaths and what do they find that the banks toure's the traders the guys who like the guys who were saying oh boy oh boy let's crash the economy and make some bucks they
here's here's a couple of quotes this this first one is from an article in the financial times titled alfred hitchcock's the bankers the financial times the financial times is like the magazine of the wealthy powerful bankers talking to themselves quote the characteristics that make for good trading and investment bankers are pretty much the same as those that define psychopaths surely only someone with a serious personality disorder could have thought it was a good idea to sell highly risky...
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new psychotic hello belief is on the way to give the details of the tsunami and a lobbyist are more alfre of powerful than ever in washington and if they can look at how they confront policy after the break. into a little nearer the military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice and accountability . i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so small a sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok you don't know what i'm trying hard look at the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think the beautiful and funny well. whatever government says they're for keep things safe get ready to give them their freedom. whistleblowing as always existed within our political culture as a way to expose the misdeeds of a powerful government entity yet in recent years the advent of the internet
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>> kroft: at ages 19 and 20, they raised $100,000 to make a movie about colorado prospector named alfredd to dine on his colleagues while snowbound in the mountains. "cannibal: the musical" was rejected by the sundance film festival, but parker and stone went anyway and held guerilla screenings in a hotel conference room. did the film get released? >> stone: uh-huh. sort of. >> parker: basically, on video. >> stone: yeah, i guess that's... i guess that's what you could call it, a "release." >> kroft: i can, like, buy it on amazon.com? >> stone: yeah. i bet you can. >> parker: you might not want to pay more than a dollar for it, but... >> stone: you may not like the price. ( laughter ) >> kroft: they moved to hollywood and spent three whole years as starving young artists, until a studio executive gave them $1,200 and asked them to make a video christmas card that he could send to his friends. >> stone: we went back to colorado, and we spent three or four weeks cutting out construction paper, and we did this little thing called "the spirit of christmas." >> behold my glory. >> holy ( blee
>> kroft: at ages 19 and 20, they raised $100,000 to make a movie about colorado prospector named alfredd to dine on his colleagues while snowbound in the mountains. "cannibal: the musical" was rejected by the sundance film festival, but parker and stone went anyway and held guerilla screenings in a hotel conference room. did the film get released? >> stone: uh-huh. sort of. >> parker: basically, on video. >> stone: yeah, i guess that's... i guess that's what...
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economics feels alien to people, and as it always has by the way, including to many of the people like alfred marshall or john maynard keynes or beatrice webb who took it up and it's because it's like a science, and most of us need to come to it through history and through people because that's really what at the end of the day why are people interested in economics? because they are interested in getting some control over their material circumstances >> during the last financial crisis and the ensuing recession, many people felt very angry with economics and economists. they didn't see these problems coming in 2008. they were not able to fix them and gives the fault of the economist but essentially what you are given the book is a story of great hope arising out of the economic profession. can you explain that? >> well, part of it is looking at things a little bit longer term, and it turns out that if you think about it at the peak for the debt of the 09 sessions in the united states per capita income, personal income, which is or in per capita gdp were higher than any year of the clinton bo
economics feels alien to people, and as it always has by the way, including to many of the people like alfred marshall or john maynard keynes or beatrice webb who took it up and it's because it's like a science, and most of us need to come to it through history and through people because that's really what at the end of the day why are people interested in economics? because they are interested in getting some control over their material circumstances >> during the last financial crisis...
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this is hilarious this is alfred e newman. this picture sums it up. it just totally sums it up.never supposed to wave in these pictures. this guy's face is totally covered by obama's hand. some people are suggesting this was a set up, that the photographer had just asked the group who wants to see obama get reelected? so he's waving. and he's the only guy in the room waving. >> greta: i have no idea about that picture. >> new jersey's governor christie is giving out free campaign advice in a town hall in union, new jersey. here's some of it. >> my name is jack i'm from springfield. i'm in 6th grade and i'm thinking of running for student council in school. any tips? >> first thing is, make sure that you get a bunch of friends who think you would be the best person for 6th grade to go out there and help. the more people that are rpbd you the more other people think you are probably going to win, that helps. have colorful posters. [ laughing ] >> they let you hang up posters for the campaign? do you know? hang 'em up until they tell you to take 'em down.+@&hc% [ applause ] >> and
this is hilarious this is alfred e newman. this picture sums it up. it just totally sums it up.never supposed to wave in these pictures. this guy's face is totally covered by obama's hand. some people are suggesting this was a set up, that the photographer had just asked the group who wants to see obama get reelected? so he's waving. and he's the only guy in the room waving. >> greta: i have no idea about that picture. >> new jersey's governor christie is giving out free campaign...
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major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by...
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major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington i'm jane o'brien. going to the scene where syria's uprising began, the bbc gains rare access to the city where p
major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by...
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and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: president obama and his party faced the fallout today from losing a u.s. house seat they had long held. at the same time, new poll numbers showed growing unhappiness with the way things are going. >> we've been asked by the people of this district to send a message to washington and i hope they hear it loud and clear. ( cheers and applause ) >> ifill: republican businessman bob turner claimed victory last night in the race to fill disgraced congressman anthony weiner's vacant seat. >> i am telling you, i am the messenger. heed us. this message will resound for a full year and will resound into 2012. the only hope that our voices are heard and we can
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and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. >> this is "bbc world news >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york,
and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org who made an unexpected arrival. [...
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and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> susie: stocks rally but gold continues to lose its shine, some see it as a buying opportunity. >> anybody who has not gotten into the gold market at this point, i think this re
and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> susie: stocks rally but gold...
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stumbled on the idea of how we and every other living thing on the planet was made, this man here, alfredussell wallace, was working in indonesia. he was a man 20 years younger than darwin. he was a working class lad, self-made, went to the tropics to collect biological specimens. and while he was there on the island he had a ma lair y'all attack, and as a result of that attack as he was highly fevered, the idea came to him that perhaps species were created by exactly the same mechanism that darwin had chanced upon 20 years earlier. when he recovered enough from his malaria to write, he wrote a note to darwin in great excitement outlining his theory and asked darwin if he wouldn't mind transmitting it to one of the journals to be published in britain. when darwin received the letter, he was horrified. he said, you know, wallace couldn't have made a better summary of my work if he'd had my notes in front of him, and he thought perhaps his whole life's work was about to be stolen by this upstart, this working class lad. as it was, he appealed to his friends, um, particularly those who looke
stumbled on the idea of how we and every other living thing on the planet was made, this man here, alfredussell wallace, was working in indonesia. he was a man 20 years younger than darwin. he was a working class lad, self-made, went to the tropics to collect biological specimens. and while he was there on the island he had a ma lair y'all attack, and as a result of that attack as he was highly fevered, the idea came to him that perhaps species were created by exactly the same mechanism that...
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and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.e, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: europe's economic leaders struggled anew to find a way toward a rescue plan for troubled nations and aid for vulnerable banks. they also heard a strong and pointed challenge from a key voice on this side of the atlantic. with their banks facing a growing credit crunch, and with a looming default deadline for greece, and other nations also already receiving bailout funds, european finance ministers met in poland today to try to resolve long-standing differences over how to deal with the financial crisis. this time, in an unprecedented move, they were joined by a high-level visitor from the u.s., treasury secretary timothy geithner, who urged the 17 member nat
and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.e, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: europe's economic leaders struggled anew to find a way toward a rescue plan for troubled nations and aid for...
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and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the government has launched an investigation into the deadliest outbreak of foodborne disease in more than a decade. the centers for disease control and the food and drug administration say at least 13 people have died so far from listeria found in contaminated cantaloupes. three other deaths are reportedly under investigation, and 72 people have been sickened. scientists have determined the tainted fruit originated at jensen farms in eastern colorado. the melons were shipped to 18 states and some foreign countries. and the number of reported infections is expected to rise. for the latest on this story and what people need to know, we're joined by th
and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the government has launched an investigation into the deadliest outbreak of foodborne disease in more than a...