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michigan state university b.a. psychology. siuniverepty of chicago m.a. and ph.d. sociology. national laboratory. specializing in nuclear waste disposal four years. university of chicago, center on aging, senior research associate, 15 years andiv encurrndtly. london school of hygiene and tropical medicines senior research associate 10 years and currently. university of illinois - chicago school of public health professor four years and currently. coauthor, "the quest for immortality, science at the frontiers of aging." hobbies, fishing, running. stewart j. olshanski, born queens, new york. 56 years of age. wife sonya. two children. jewish and unitarian. politics, independent. massachusetts institute of technology, b.a. computer cuience and literature. kurzweil technologies. parent company to nine companies. specializing in artificial intelligence. speech and character pattern recognition. and technology trend forecasting. founder and ceo. 31 years and currently. national medal of technology, the nation's highest honor in technology. recipient from president clinton. 1999. hal
michigan state university b.a. psychology. siuniverepty of chicago m.a. and ph.d. sociology. national laboratory. specializing in nuclear waste disposal four years. university of chicago, center on aging, senior research associate, 15 years andiv encurrndtly. london school of hygiene and tropical medicines senior research associate 10 years and currently. university of illinois - chicago school of public health professor four years and currently. coauthor, "the quest for immortality,...
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she earned a b.a. from cal state in 1986. in 1989 she graduated from uc- berkeley school of law and practice law before starting medical school in 2000. she graduated from stanford in 2006 and completed residency in anatomic and clinical pathology, also a stanford in june of 2011. she is currently a transfusion medicine, as well as serving as clinical pathology chief resident. lisa is very humble and the last person who would think of herself as an on song local hero. but it has been because of her sound th, unwavering and strong commitment that the agency has flourished. i am honored and proud and asked her to come up to the podium. >> i am not good at taking directions. thank you for those kind remarks. thank you also to my friends and families who have come to share the special evening with me. i was worried when i heard there was going to be so many people taking pictures, not only because the camera ads 15 pounds, but because the last time i interacted with the media in any way, it was because my dog had done all widely
she earned a b.a. from cal state in 1986. in 1989 she graduated from uc- berkeley school of law and practice law before starting medical school in 2000. she graduated from stanford in 2006 and completed residency in anatomic and clinical pathology, also a stanford in june of 2011. she is currently a transfusion medicine, as well as serving as clinical pathology chief resident. lisa is very humble and the last person who would think of herself as an on song local hero. but it has been because of...
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as b.a., i would not be covering it up, i would be fixing it. we need to fix it up, not a cover-up solution. that entire lives could be called into question. i hope that doesn't happen, but is much more than handing it over to the defense attorneys. they determine whether or not a live is accredited. that was the story i told you. >> it would be preferable to have an independent live than one associated with the district attorney's office for the police department. if we can do it in this economy, that is another thing. the district attorney may have an excellent police chief, but he doesn't go to court. there was a discussion about eyewitness identification a moment ago. i was in court today. i found out by talking to one of my colleagues that the defendant was acquitted of the murder case. what was the defense? they do take cases to trial that are based exclusively on eyewitness identification, and after a lengthy trial, they don't get a conviction. because he is not a practicing lawyer, he does not have any right to be in that position. >> an
as b.a., i would not be covering it up, i would be fixing it. we need to fix it up, not a cover-up solution. that entire lives could be called into question. i hope that doesn't happen, but is much more than handing it over to the defense attorneys. they determine whether or not a live is accredited. that was the story i told you. >> it would be preferable to have an independent live than one associated with the district attorney's office for the police department. if we can do it in this...
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almost right on the corner of 14th street and broadway right in front of the b .a.r.t., the b.a. b.a.r.t. escalators that go down. across from the rite-aid and the tolley's coffee. it's right next to tolley's coffee almost right next to that. >> all these people, we're looking at something here right now. i don't exactly know what this is. we have been told they found a suspect car about a block away. those are pictures of -- >> looked like somebody was being helped on the ground there. you see a large crowd of people. we saw the b.a.r.t. sign lit up on the background. that second picture appeared to be another one of our live cameras on the ground. the photographer appeared to be walking to it. we saw a group of people, someone on the ground. at this point we don't know who was shot, what sort of condition that person is in. you were mentioning there was a suspect car found. >> at 15th and broadway. and just based on what janine has been telling us, she heard several shots and it doesn't appear, it does appear rather that the injuries are very serious for this gentleman. on the
almost right on the corner of 14th street and broadway right in front of the b .a.r.t., the b.a. b.a.r.t. escalators that go down. across from the rite-aid and the tolley's coffee. it's right next to tolley's coffee almost right next to that. >> all these people, we're looking at something here right now. i don't exactly know what this is. we have been told they found a suspect car about a block away. those are pictures of -- >> looked like somebody was being helped on the ground...
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i made sure this chat stayed right here the b.a. said these are the people who are going to bleed because of this waste and what is now so clear about this function. is that damaging the land is not a separate act from damaging a culture. the whole reason that the government gave the tribe just land was to replace the land where they came from you know the quapaw try occupied most of what is now arkansas. you know and i feel bad for the people that are living over pitcher. i feel bad that that they're going to have to move i feel bad that they're going to have to be relocated but you know what couples didn't want to leave or cancel. so. it's giving bad out here. but not saying hardly any birds squirrels you know. ducks you know i don't know what's going on here this this is like rachel carson's nightmare today you know we're having a silent foer here and you know where are the birds were the wildlife. just don't see this is really unusual i've never been on this river and seen it you can even hear a bird chirping you know. i think t
i made sure this chat stayed right here the b.a. said these are the people who are going to bleed because of this waste and what is now so clear about this function. is that damaging the land is not a separate act from damaging a culture. the whole reason that the government gave the tribe just land was to replace the land where they came from you know the quapaw try occupied most of what is now arkansas. you know and i feel bad for the people that are living over pitcher. i feel bad that that...
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. >> she's the first person ever to have a b.a. in circus stuntul, ism. >> she's putting on a performance for all the rush hour traffic drivers. she is 285 feet above the bridge. >> looks like she's directly over the train track. if she did plummet to her death she would fall on top of a train car. >> after her performance, she climbs back down and ready to meet her at the very bottom of her performance was the nypd. she takes off running. >> good for her. >> three minutes later they have her in custody. but even while she's in custody, she continues performing. she is charged with a class a felony which carries a maximum penalty of seven years in prison. her fans on twitter raised money in less than an hour and paid her bail. eventually her charges were dropped to a misdemeanor and instead of spending seven years in prison she was able to make a plea deal which includes five free performances for kids. >>> charles and ali are famous, if you've never heard of them, you soon will. >> it's a modern day soap opera. >> we'll show you t
. >> she's the first person ever to have a b.a. in circus stuntul, ism. >> she's putting on a performance for all the rush hour traffic drivers. she is 285 feet above the bridge. >> looks like she's directly over the train track. if she did plummet to her death she would fall on top of a train car. >> after her performance, she climbs back down and ready to meet her at the very bottom of her performance was the nypd. she takes off running. >> good for her. >>...
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though so many of her peers do not, debra bain has a b.a. her masters at community college, but had to continue her studies online. >> there were individuals that were forming their own little class when the teacher was conducting the class, and i felt that was just disrespectful. it was disruptive behavior that i just couldn't tolerate. >> reporter: this program helps vets ease back into civilian life, instead of hero one day, nobody the next. >> being in uniform, it's like, "hey, you like a sandwich? thanks for serving our country. handshake." you know, but you walk around with your little veteran i.d. and it's like, "oh! you served the country. that will be $5.50!" >> reporter: another issue-- today, less than 1% of the population has served in iraq or afghanistan. so most civilian employers may not understand military experience. >> when an applicant applies, has a bachelor's degree, the employer knows what the employee knows. in the military, they probably don't know what we've done, they don't have a good idea of our skills. >> reporte
though so many of her peers do not, debra bain has a b.a. her masters at community college, but had to continue her studies online. >> there were individuals that were forming their own little class when the teacher was conducting the class, and i felt that was just disrespectful. it was disruptive behavior that i just couldn't tolerate. >> reporter: this program helps vets ease back into civilian life, instead of hero one day, nobody the next. >> being in uniform, it's like,...
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>> i had a b.a. from bennington college, and whatever degree they should have given at the cab driving garage that i drove out of in new york city. >> did you do a graduate degree somewhere? >> eventually i did. after i did my three years at woodstock, i went to yale university and did a ph.d. there in english. >> then what? >> then having -- you know there's a great line in sal bell's adventures of marsh, the rose zeta stones. up until then i had 40 jobs and since then i've had one, professor of english at the university of virginia. >> every semester you teach how many kids, what course? >> it varies a great deal, but the heart and soul of my teaching is poets, emily dickin son, blake and wordsworth and keets and shelly and for a little bit of opposition, i teach jane austin. >> in your book you write about marcel prp oost. i must confess i wouldn't know much about him if it hadn't been for this show and a visit we made a few years ago to shelby foots' home in tennessee. i want to show you a clip a
>> i had a b.a. from bennington college, and whatever degree they should have given at the cab driving garage that i drove out of in new york city. >> did you do a graduate degree somewhere? >> eventually i did. after i did my three years at woodstock, i went to yale university and did a ph.d. there in english. >> then what? >> then having -- you know there's a great line in sal bell's adventures of marsh, the rose zeta stones. up until then i had 40 jobs and since...
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glenn has a b.a. in bible theology from the moody bible institute and a b.a. in sociology from wheaton college. except for a bree two-year college while studying at wheaton college, glenn, his wife, lonnie, and three children have lived in the austin community for more than 30 years. in 1997 he was recognized for his contributions by becoming the first american to be awarded a doctorate of peace making from westminster college. in receiving this honor he joined the ranks of previous grantees, nobel laurette, maguire of northern ireland, ms. leah rabine, wife of slain prime minister of israel, and dr. mohammed zaid, the highest islamic law in egypt. glenn, his family, neighbors, friends, community will truly miss him. may he rest in peace. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. rush, for five minutes. mr. rush: i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. rush: mr. speaker, earlier this month some of our darkest fears cam
glenn has a b.a. in bible theology from the moody bible institute and a b.a. in sociology from wheaton college. except for a bree two-year college while studying at wheaton college, glenn, his wife, lonnie, and three children have lived in the austin community for more than 30 years. in 1997 he was recognized for his contributions by becoming the first american to be awarded a doctorate of peace making from westminster college. in receiving this honor he joined the ranks of previous grantees,...
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later on the duke and duchess are going to go to the airport and see all of this aid loaded on to a b.a to be filled up. a mercy mission, going to nairobi overnight. we'll pick up the story from there tomorrow, we'll see the follow-through of this as well. >> thanks, max. >>> herman cain scandal, will it hurt him or help him? he says his fundraising phones are ringing off the hook. we'll asking our political buzz panel how it will play out. >>> plus the feds looking for $600 million after jon corzine's wall street firm goes bust. corzine is a former governor as you know, a man who was once on the short list for treasury secretary. and he's right in the middle of it all. [ female announcer ] investing for yourself is a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists and use pre-defined screeners to work smarter. not harder. i depend on myself to take charge of my financial future. [ bell dinging ] whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to
later on the duke and duchess are going to go to the airport and see all of this aid loaded on to a b.a to be filled up. a mercy mission, going to nairobi overnight. we'll pick up the story from there tomorrow, we'll see the follow-through of this as well. >> thanks, max. >>> herman cain scandal, will it hurt him or help him? he says his fundraising phones are ringing off the hook. we'll asking our political buzz panel how it will play out. >>> plus the feds looking for...
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assistant district attorney in manhattan and as a special counsel to president clinton he received his b.a. from columbia college and we're pleased to have him here today. mr. breuer please proceed with your testimony. >> good morning mr. term and it's a pleasure to be here. think for the opportunity to appear before you today along with my partners from the the part of treasury and homeland security to discuss the justice department's efforts to address the threat posed by transnational organized crime. transnational organized crime posed a great and growing threat to our economic and national security and safety of our citizens. these groups create a staggering array of crimes all the way from credit card fraud is cybercrime to violent crime and drug trafficking. they penetrate and undermine government institutions. they threaten the world financial system and they subvert legitimate markets. for these reasons, the task of combating the transnational organized crime's have never been more urgent. the fight against transnational organized crime is among the highest priority in this admini
assistant district attorney in manhattan and as a special counsel to president clinton he received his b.a. from columbia college and we're pleased to have him here today. mr. breuer please proceed with your testimony. >> good morning mr. term and it's a pleasure to be here. think for the opportunity to appear before you today along with my partners from the the part of treasury and homeland security to discuss the justice department's efforts to address the threat posed by transnational...
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hall received his b.a. degree from university of virginia, ms and phd degrees from purdue university. dr. hall,.or galvin, dr. horrigan, thank you. [inaudible] >> put that thing closer. [inaudible] >> wow, do the best you can. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] and in management and technical consulting services. employment and leisure and hospitality continue to trend up over the month it since the recent launching or 22 and the added 344,000 jobs. health care employment edged up by 12,000 in october following a gain of 45,000 in september. the two-month average increase of 29,000 was in line with the industry's recent trend. in october, offices chugged 8000 jobs. construction employment was down by 29% in october i said in making the prior month. over the months movements occurred in non-residential construction industries. employment and other major or changed little in october. employment of government continue to trend down. state government excluding education law 16,000 jobs over the mon
hall received his b.a. degree from university of virginia, ms and phd degrees from purdue university. dr. hall,.or galvin, dr. horrigan, thank you. [inaudible] >> put that thing closer. [inaudible] >> wow, do the best you can. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] and in management and technical consulting services. employment and leisure and hospitality continue to trend up over the month it since the recent launching or 22 and the added 344,000 jobs. health care...
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tend to be those most in need of the services provided by tap and the benefits available through the b.a for many skills such as, simple skills -- writing resumes or interviewing -- have never been needed or learned before. and not having such skills, not knowing how to interview or write a resume, puts them at a severe disadvantage when they are attempting to enter and succeed in the workplace after they exchange their civilian -- their military uniforms for civilian clothes. section 222 of the vow to hire veterans act authorizes an assessment of the equivalence between skills developed in military occupational specialties and qualifications required for civilian employment with the private sector. i always like to say that when you call out the national guard, you call out the best in america. when you call out the connecticut national guard, i call out truly the very best in america. the military recruits, the most talented man and woman in america to serve and then invest heavily in those skills in their professional development. yet, when they enter the civilian world, very often th
tend to be those most in need of the services provided by tap and the benefits available through the b.a for many skills such as, simple skills -- writing resumes or interviewing -- have never been needed or learned before. and not having such skills, not knowing how to interview or write a resume, puts them at a severe disadvantage when they are attempting to enter and succeed in the workplace after they exchange their civilian -- their military uniforms for civilian clothes. section 222 of...
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from boston law school and her b.a. from the college of william and mary.he is our lead consumer information work and is excited to take on this project about student voice. julie. [applause] >> hayek. thanks so much for that kind welcome and thank you being here zakiya and our panelist. i'm really excited to do this work. it was a little bit out of sight of what i've been working on for sort of tied in. we started this work from a simple idea. students are the biggest stakeholders in higher education and get they are often not included in the policy discussions that have a huge impact on their lives, how much they pay for college and what kind of services they are getting, what kind of campus they live on, and so this really goes along pretty well with the work on post-high school education. our work has at least been premised on the idea that higher education should be more student centered. there a lot of different constituencies polling at colleges when they're making their decisions and you know we want to encourage them to take a good look at the stud
from boston law school and her b.a. from the college of william and mary.he is our lead consumer information work and is excited to take on this project about student voice. julie. [applause] >> hayek. thanks so much for that kind welcome and thank you being here zakiya and our panelist. i'm really excited to do this work. it was a little bit out of sight of what i've been working on for sort of tied in. we started this work from a simple idea. students are the biggest stakeholders in...
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, when everybody's in the middle of iowa and people start writing about rick perry's potential come b.athis. the whole section of debate focused on foreign aid, basically the other people ended up coming to perry's position, the idea of starting out at zero and he had a great sense of presence on the stage, and he -- and he had a couple of great zingers pointed at himself aimed at last week. he looked very calm and hasn't had a lot of good debates, but this was his standout. >> and you think this may not have been a great debate for herman cain? >> no, i didn't. he was a little weak on-- very weak on his foreign policy. >> alisyn: the pakistan question or friend or foe? >> i think what he was trying to say is that we're not really sure of their position. look, even today we're really not sure what pakistan is doing, are they our friend or not? what he was trying to say and he was weak on answers on foreign policy. >> alisyn: do you agree it's a game changer for rick perry? >> no, rick perry did okay, and made fun of himself. recovery, good. the thing taking money off the table for israe
, when everybody's in the middle of iowa and people start writing about rick perry's potential come b.athis. the whole section of debate focused on foreign aid, basically the other people ended up coming to perry's position, the idea of starting out at zero and he had a great sense of presence on the stage, and he -- and he had a couple of great zingers pointed at himself aimed at last week. he looked very calm and hasn't had a lot of good debates, but this was his standout. >> and you...