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. >>> parents, teachers anand actitivists disrupted a tense board last night it was so loud board membersalked out several remained and p promised to occupy the building. police arrested 100 people midnight when they refused to leave. >>> people stripping to bikinis, tossing beach balls, shouting, it is the s of a spirited uc regents meeting happening now in san francisco, katie marzullo live onn ca w where protester are bearingn and feelings. >> reporter: the meeting melted down before it bn. the students were madad, arguing and shouting say they didn't get enough time to speak. the r regents said ifthey didn't come to order they woulleavee the meeting and thaty did. then this happened. ents gave their prototest a spring b break theme because it is spring break a they say they are spring-broke. are not onboard with the governor's tax initiative even though it co mean more money for the uc system theyy feel it is a backroom deal and ththe money wouldn't n necessary trickle downwn to them o or prevenent future tuition hikes. they say the meeting isnot aa demomocratic protest and they >> i
. >>> parents, teachers anand actitivists disrupted a tense board last night it was so loud board membersalked out several remained and p promised to occupy the building. police arrested 100 people midnight when they refused to leave. >>> people stripping to bikinis, tossing beach balls, shouting, it is the s of a spirited uc regents meeting happening now in san francisco, katie marzullo live onn ca w where protester are bearingn and feelings. >> reporter: the meeting...
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you see the s same directors over anand over.r. washingt does pretty well. >> yourake on the jobs report? we have s seen some encouragiging signs. even peoplple who have given up our back in ththe job pool. do you think it is going too mea more money for the average amamerican worker? >> i i think it will buy it shouldd nonot me more money for the c c o. >> i always enjoy talking consrnation amonong corporate ceo' coming u next, our small business spotlight the story of a sweet success. how did this small colorado town geget through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades towers, and generators. creating over seseventeen hundred jobs. then suppliers, stores more companies followed, creating more jobs. economists call that the ripple effect. i call it the freight rail effect. freight rail connects every corner of america, bringing jobs and economic growth along for the ride. visit freightrailworks.org. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began.
you see the s same directors over anand over.r. washingt does pretty well. >> yourake on the jobs report? we have s seen some encouragiging signs. even peoplple who have given up our back in ththe job pool. do you think it is going too mea more money for the average amamerican worker? >> i i think it will buy it shouldd nonot me more money for the c c o. >> i always enjoy talking consrnation amonong corporate ceo' coming u next, our small business spotlight the story of a...
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we have weathered that ok anand ahead of the curve. >> continuing to grow. tommy boggs, thank you for joining us on "washington business report." after the break, at an interview with a 23-year-old ceo getting national headlines. we have that after the break. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >> welcome back. seth priesbatsch may be among the least orthodox entrepreneurs and a group of people known for doing things their own way and has been named one of the top-10 to watch in the world in social media wiwith his startup, scvngr. nonow he is gng aer groupon and livingsocial with his new take on a popular consumer trend. seth priesbatsch joines us live via skype from massachusetts. welcome to "washington busininess report." i hunted you down when i saw y
we have weathered that ok anand ahead of the curve. >> continuing to grow. tommy boggs, thank you for joining us on "washington business report." after the break, at an interview with a 23-year-old ceo getting national headlines. we have that after the break. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting...
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county executive, business leaders want to attract new business with t the new economic developnt fund anand a proposal to bring in gambling. the county executive has been a major force for economic grorowth. rushern baker, spot to before joinining us -- thank you for joining us. u goa very good it right up. the ststarts with se ways you're trying to grow the economic health of the county. always beforore, you - -- you id that people u use tchuckle when u called prince george's county the econonomic center of the reon. >> they did. >> you have proposed --ther things to return to do. but first, we have to tatackle the problem you are facing, the budget defic. $125 million projected d deficit. a lot of people are saying it is not clear where that is going to come from. >> thehe whole region is faced with an economic dowurn. from w where i am that, i have asked agencies to take a 5% cut across the board. the only agencies exempted our education and public safety. everyone else is making a cut and this is clearly going to impact the things we want do at prince george's county, which is why the e
county executive, business leaders want to attract new business with t the new economic developnt fund anand a proposal to bring in gambling. the county executive has been a major force for economic grorowth. rushern baker, spot to before joinining us -- thank you for joining us. u goa very good it right up. the ststarts with se ways you're trying to grow the economic health of the county. always beforore, you - -- you id that people u use tchuckle when u called prince george's county the...
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and what if that company was now backed by the stability anand reliability of allstat? well, what if that company was esurance and this wasn't just a bunch of hypothetical questions? could be cool-ish. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. it is time for check "the pulse" stories you're going to be talking about today. well, she may have been a world champ on the tennis court but martina navratilova did not last long on the dance floor. >> tennis legend acknowledges she did make mistakes. >> i blue the first ten seconds of the dance, and there's the whole season. i'm not used to that. in tennis, you miss the shot, you come back with the next point. >> we'll hear much more from martina about her early exit coming up later today on "gma." >>> and the biebs may be every teenage girl's dream, now two texans are threatening to sue. >> he texted "call me right now." fans with that digit have been flooding a great grandmother and another texas residents for nonstop calls for the past three weeks. >> 81-year-old says compensation
and what if that company was now backed by the stability anand reliability of allstat? well, what if that company was esurance and this wasn't just a bunch of hypothetical questions? could be cool-ish. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. it is time for check "the pulse" stories you're going to be talking about today. well, she may have been a world champ on the tennis court but martina navratilova did not last long on the...
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we're talking about -- we're taking the luxury market with christopher anand senior managing director of the tavistock group. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysi
we're talking about -- we're taking the luxury market with christopher anand senior managing director of the tavistock group. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i...
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anand acknowledges the proof will be in the regime's action. >> the question is whether president assad is playing for time or serious about finding a way out of the violence. that would mean concessions to the armed opposition his men drove out of these streets, opponents of president condemns as terrorists. up to now he has shown more enthusiasm for victory- negotiation. -- for victory than negotiation. some of the residents are coming back, he says, and it is thanks to you and your sacrifices. a soldier response, mr. president, we are here to defend the country to the last drop of our blood. kofi annan, peace envoy for the u.n. and the arab league was in beijing. he now has the support of china as well as russia, syria's two diplomatic supporters. he needs their help to keep pressure on the regime. >> we need them for this agreement that they have accepted. >> kofi annan's peace plan, now accepted by president assad called for peace, not fighting. it has said the opposition must -- the government has agreed to pull back, but says the opposition must stop first. the u.n. once daily fo
anand acknowledges the proof will be in the regime's action. >> the question is whether president assad is playing for time or serious about finding a way out of the violence. that would mean concessions to the armed opposition his men drove out of these streets, opponents of president condemns as terrorists. up to now he has shown more enthusiasm for victory- negotiation. -- for victory than negotiation. some of the residents are coming back, he says, and it is thanks to you and your...
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under nine hundred titles was contested by two russians victories that pancha anand rageh serve with in the big three just before the cloak ran out. well alexander russia veteran bowlers became the first known russian to celebrate victory in the opening day as he overpowered her stomach in the. anyway division. was. on the winning side russia's seven time world champion with lana del youngs fields it all with small chunky marina for the move into under seventy two k. class. well the eighty q a final became the main event of the day with eleven time world champion arena taking on american media quotes or kelly the home favorite comforts of you for the new yorker bowings was never easy through and i would. hold for me if yes it's always a challenge to give her a lot of respect i mean she's the girl that you know everyone came here to be and she's got a lot of experience and you know she's a legend that's you know when i read enough so i get the best record and it's like . the host dominated the opening day and one nine bolts out of the ten on offer in this summer discipline j two of th
under nine hundred titles was contested by two russians victories that pancha anand rageh serve with in the big three just before the cloak ran out. well alexander russia veteran bowlers became the first known russian to celebrate victory in the opening day as he overpowered her stomach in the. anyway division. was. on the winning side russia's seven time world champion with lana del youngs fields it all with small chunky marina for the move into under seventy two k. class. well the eighty q a...
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myriad if alcan the more finn knew time a sudden anand the and enhance his hadn't >>mark: level-is attentions on up 101 in the peninsula is not bad at all. steady rainfall. it is not being driven by gusty conditions that we saw this morning. the winds are old completely done. the roadways are obviously wet but i do not see any hydroplaning going on. right now, all of us are going below the speed limit simply because we want to be careful. >>justine: here is what is al green, we talked earlier about problems with the verizon 4g network. we are hearing whatever the problem was it was causing outages it has now been fixed. hopefully you will not have any issues. lysol invites you to take the dual action wipes challenge. try lysol dual action wipes and see the cleaning difference. because unlike ordinary wipes lysol dual action wipes have two sides. a scrubbing side that cleans tough stains better than clorox. and a smooth side for everyday touchups. all while killing 99.9% of germs. now you can take the lysol dual action wipes challenge for free. check for coupons in this sunday's paper. i've se
myriad if alcan the more finn knew time a sudden anand the and enhance his hadn't >>mark: level-is attentions on up 101 in the peninsula is not bad at all. steady rainfall. it is not being driven by gusty conditions that we saw this morning. the winds are old completely done. the roadways are obviously wet but i do not see any hydroplaning going on. right now, all of us are going below the speed limit simply because we want to be careful. >>justine: here is what is al green, we...
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bill clinton started it and jimmy carter and janet reno and anand and andrew como. they come up with creative ways to make it something of value by creating mortgage backed securities this they sen sell to an unsuspecting bunch of dupes down the line. the whole thing blew up and that is where we are. wall street had nothing to do with it. they are a convenient enemy. obama likes to talk about wall street tricked people into coming in and getting these -- wall street didn't trick anybody. they were told. they were ordered by the government to make the loans in fairness, stop redlining against minorities and so forth. it was liberalism on parade. liberalism has given us every problem that we are facing in this country today. without exception. whether liberals are dumb and stupid and ill educated or whether this is purple, too late now to draw the distinction. it is happening and they are doubling down on it. three years and every policy to create jobs hasn't worked. there are 2.5 million fewer jobs in america than they were immackulated. immostly the universe has shr
bill clinton started it and jimmy carter and janet reno and anand and andrew como. they come up with creative ways to make it something of value by creating mortgage backed securities this they sen sell to an unsuspecting bunch of dupes down the line. the whole thing blew up and that is where we are. wall street had nothing to do with it. they are a convenient enemy. obama likes to talk about wall street tricked people into coming in and getting these -- wall street didn't trick anybody. they...
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anothernal, another way of saying to his base that he is going to go after pnned papaenen pairenthoooo anandthood 97% of the services that planned parenthood provides are services to poor women or services for cancer screening or services for breast cancer screening. there is a whole list of things that they provide for women that don't have access? >> >>. christine, what's your reaction to what romney said to the trail today? >> deep disappointment. they have gone from dog whist les to somehowing it that they are going to up and downer to the -- to pander to the. the poor women who need those cancer screenings literally in order to survive, and that won't be happening if romney is elected. second, romney has come so far down a dark path from the man who used to campaign for planned parenthood because he said he had a relative who had died of a botched abortion and he understood the need to be pro-choice. i will just simply quote dick scaif, conservative republican who said a year ago when the republicans started and declared this war on women's health he said on planned parenthood republica
anothernal, another way of saying to his base that he is going to go after pnned papaenen pairenthoooo anandthood 97% of the services that planned parenthood provides are services to poor women or services for cancer screening or services for breast cancer screening. there is a whole list of things that they provide for women that don't have access? >> >>. christine, what's your reaction to what romney said to the trail today? >> deep disappointment. they have gone from dog...
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changing, and so if we haven't been consistent with a flexibility program or a strengthening program, anand we'reot dng it on regular basis,ent it's highly likely that somhing has changed over the years and/or over the months. and when you go to do an exercise or an activity suddenly, you know, you might find out the hard way that something has happened, and usually that's through pain. before you just wake up saturday morning and say, "boy, i'm not fit. i'm gonna start exercising," you know, you want to see your doctor, especially if you're middle-aged or beyond. make sure your heart and lungs are in good condition. maybe see a physical therapist or a personal trainer to be put on an appropriate training program, both in terms of stretching, flexibility, aerobic and weight-lifting capacities. those who are in good physical shape still need to be careful to avoid doing too much of a good thing. mirich: the problem that we run into is where, again, if 30 mites is good or jogging three miles is good, well, running a 10k race is even better. what happens is with that increased time and intensi
changing, and so if we haven't been consistent with a flexibility program or a strengthening program, anand we'reot dng it on regular basis,ent it's highly likely that somhing has changed over the years and/or over the months. and when you go to do an exercise or an activity suddenly, you know, you might find out the hard way that something has happened, and usually that's through pain. before you just wake up saturday morning and say, "boy, i'm not fit. i'm gonna start exercising,"...
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anand a question for readers wa, what can come out on the other in? can we get a better america, a more humane america, a better democracy? or is this, will this terribly everything that we hold near and dear, and we will be stuck, you know, destroyed a nihilistic age. so the stakes are very high in nietzsche and i think most of his readers understood that. and just how they came to terms with it, how they came to terms with their america is the subject of the book and the reason why it's the subject of the book is because it's a huge part of our intellectual history. and so today the letter writers are just a tiny little sampling of a much larger set of conversation, worried ones, angry ones. on me, today i showed you that there are people who've dedicated their careers to taking nietzsche down. they are important, too, and they are discussed in the book as well. but what hope is to make unmistakable is we want to understand these moral reckonings in 20th century american life. we can't do it without understanding how nietzsche often figured into thi
anand a question for readers wa, what can come out on the other in? can we get a better america, a more humane america, a better democracy? or is this, will this terribly everything that we hold near and dear, and we will be stuck, you know, destroyed a nihilistic age. so the stakes are very high in nietzsche and i think most of his readers understood that. and just how they came to terms with it, how they came to terms with their america is the subject of the book and the reason why it's the...