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is more intellectual than he might look upon occasion, he has a b.a. from stanford. you got into stanford? >> it was a lot easier to get into. >> back then, yes, that's when joan baez's husband -- >> if i remember correctly -- >> here we go. >> -- all of this was set out in your bios so you didn't have to read much about any of the people here. [ applause ] huh, is that right? >> well, that was for other people, not for you. you're special. am i wrong? dick is special. b.a. from stanford and master, of st. mary's from the university of texas while in the army, j.d. from hastings law school which apparently the ranking hasn't improved tremendously since you graduated. >> it is now fully accredited. >> yes. >> from what i understand it was a touch and go thing for a while. >> provisional. >> llm from georgetown university law center. needless to say, dick and i have over the years put on the dick and dan show from time to time, and this perhaps promises to be more of the same. so i'll given that the bios are out there, i would say welcome to dick huff. >> thank you. [
is more intellectual than he might look upon occasion, he has a b.a. from stanford. you got into stanford? >> it was a lot easier to get into. >> back then, yes, that's when joan baez's husband -- >> if i remember correctly -- >> here we go. >> -- all of this was set out in your bios so you didn't have to read much about any of the people here. [ applause ] huh, is that right? >> well, that was for other people, not for you. you're special. am i wrong? dick...
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and students come through and they get their b.a. and they go off to a job and they might be religious studies minors, and i see them going into an environment, and part of me just sort of - do you really want to do that? is that struggle for the legal tender really worth that? i mean, you have to be in some kind of environment that allows you to feel a sense of peace. i read a wonderful book on buddhism called, full catastrophe living. i can't think of the guy's name who wrote it, but it was about the thing that yes, in anything, in a nursing home, in the stock market, if you have the right mind set, you can do it, but make sure you do it, so right living becomes another key. then, the next step is more or less like the buddhist ten commandments - sometimes it's - you really shodn't mix religions in that way, but it's the ethical path. and here we have some - actually, it picks up on some of the ten commandments themselves, so i guess we could use it - not lying, not cheating, not stealing... they say chastity, but we can get back t
and students come through and they get their b.a. and they go off to a job and they might be religious studies minors, and i see them going into an environment, and part of me just sort of - do you really want to do that? is that struggle for the legal tender really worth that? i mean, you have to be in some kind of environment that allows you to feel a sense of peace. i read a wonderful book on buddhism called, full catastrophe living. i can't think of the guy's name who wrote it, but it was...
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retailers is paying a fine tonight for overcharging its customer autos michael finney is here to tell us by b.a settlement with walmart. >> this retail giant agreed to pay $2 million as it failed to stop overcharging customers. the retail giant ordered four years ago to correct a pattern of charges more than the price posted on store shelves. however, a follow up investigation found the chain was still overcharging. walmart will now pay $2.1 million in fines and customers overcharged will be entitled to $3 off a lowest price for that item so keep track. mcdonalds may do away with plastic coffee cups and testing paper cups at about 2000 restaurants. many of those are here in the bay area. this is of a group asked mcdonalds to switch to cup that's can be recycled. mcdonalds said it wants to see how they go over with customers so there is no permanent switch yet pran planned. >> it's steaming up in the kitchen of some chefs tonight. a controversial article claims ghost writers write cook books for famous foodies like gwyneth paltrow and rachael ray. one editor says the pot is boiling over. >> this
retailers is paying a fine tonight for overcharging its customer autos michael finney is here to tell us by b.a settlement with walmart. >> this retail giant agreed to pay $2 million as it failed to stop overcharging customers. the retail giant ordered four years ago to correct a pattern of charges more than the price posted on store shelves. however, a follow up investigation found the chain was still overcharging. walmart will now pay $2.1 million in fines and customers overcharged will...
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allegations to talk to their kids with b.a difficult subject. >> i told her. nobody can touch you. that is it. someone touches you tell mommy. >> details of the alleged crimes have been sealed. prosecutors say they are confident with their case. >> kids are amazing and they do a great job. they're resilient. and we believe that we have a legitimate victims in this case. >> the next court date is march 16th at which time, craig chandler is scheduled to enter a plea. if convicted of two of the five counts against him, he faces a possible life sentence. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> thank you. and tonight a teacher sex scandal in los angeles is forcing district wide changes as parents of some of the children prepare to sue the teacher and school district. the 61-year-old has pleaded not guilty to 23 dount dounts -- counts of lewd acts on children. saying reports go back almost 20 years. >> and then, continuing there was a big, big warning sign in 1994. where parents of a little girl complained to the school that he fondled their little girl. >> l.a. unified banned lessons involving blin
allegations to talk to their kids with b.a difficult subject. >> i told her. nobody can touch you. that is it. someone touches you tell mommy. >> details of the alleged crimes have been sealed. prosecutors say they are confident with their case. >> kids are amazing and they do a great job. they're resilient. and we believe that we have a legitimate victims in this case. >> the next court date is march 16th at which time, craig chandler is scheduled to enter a plea. if...
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he has a b.a. from louisiana state university. and a ph.d. from rice university. shea has been a fullbright scholar in china, consultant for the national park service and battlefield guide for smithsonian institution. he is also author or co-author of numerous books and articles on american military history. specially the civil war west of the mississippi river. his most recent book is field of blood, from university of north carolina press. it received the fletcher-pratt award of the new york civil war roundtable for the best book published on the civil war in 2010. and the j.w. ragsdale award of the arkansas historical association for the best book published on arkansas history that year. among his other books are pea ridge which we are here tonight to hear excerpts from, civil war campaign in the west, university of north carolina press, vicksburg is the key, the struggle for the mississippi river, university of nebraska press, and the virginia militia in the 17th century, louisiana state university press. let's give a good saline county welcome to dr. william
he has a b.a. from louisiana state university. and a ph.d. from rice university. shea has been a fullbright scholar in china, consultant for the national park service and battlefield guide for smithsonian institution. he is also author or co-author of numerous books and articles on american military history. specially the civil war west of the mississippi river. his most recent book is field of blood, from university of north carolina press. it received the fletcher-pratt award of the new york...
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she holds a b.a. in history from the university of maryland and an m.a. from texas tech university. following the presentations tonight we'll move to a moderated discussion format with a few prepared questions and then hopefully additional questions from the audience. please help me welcome dr. kyle ciani. [ applause ] >>> good evening. it's so nice to be here to get here on a plane ride that was a little bit treacherous, to survive earthquakes, to be here on the eve of reverend martin luther king, jr.'s statue to be dedicated is an honor and i thank paige and elizabeth and jennifer and all the friends at sewall-belmont for inviting me and thank you for coming out on this wet evening to enjoy some photographs of really important women who dealt with some really important issues. when i accepted paige's invitation, i had no idea this would also be the dedication week for the king tribute statue. and i've been reminded all week of my duty to live up to the promises fought by vote rights activists throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. i was luck enough to know my maternal great-grand
she holds a b.a. in history from the university of maryland and an m.a. from texas tech university. following the presentations tonight we'll move to a moderated discussion format with a few prepared questions and then hopefully additional questions from the audience. please help me welcome dr. kyle ciani. [ applause ] >>> good evening. it's so nice to be here to get here on a plane ride that was a little bit treacherous, to survive earthquakes, to be here on the eve of reverend martin...
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he holds a b.a. in economics from princeton university and ph.d. from m.i.t. we're so pleased to have with us this evening the wonderful charlotte shut >>, chief of protocol from the city of san francisco, who brings people together in such lovely and meaningful ways. william perry was the 19th united states secretary of defense, serving from february of 1994 through january of 1997 in the clinton administration. he was instrumental in winding down the cold war and forming new and more productive relationships with countries including the former soviet states, eastern europe, china and japan and served as deputy secretary of defense and undersecretary of defense for research and engineering. one of the early pioneers in silicon valley, he served as a principal of a firm. he's currently senior fellow at the hoover institution, and the michael and barbara professor ameritas. he's co-director of the preventative defense project, a research collaboration of stanford and harvard universities. dr. perry received his b.s. and m.s. degrees from stanford university and
he holds a b.a. in economics from princeton university and ph.d. from m.i.t. we're so pleased to have with us this evening the wonderful charlotte shut >>, chief of protocol from the city of san francisco, who brings people together in such lovely and meaningful ways. william perry was the 19th united states secretary of defense, serving from february of 1994 through january of 1997 in the clinton administration. he was instrumental in winding down the cold war and forming new and more...
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earned his b.a. at ucla, masters and ph.d.s from the university of florida where he studied under the late john k. mann. in 1970s he was in the navy, navy officer and first ensign ever to lecture at the naval war college in new port, rhode island. after his naval service he remained at the war college as a civilian professor of strategy from '74 to '75. an award winning author of 12 books, maybe by more, by now, but who is counting right. editor of several others. and has written over 100 scholarly articles and professional journals in popular magazines. from 2005 to 2007, he lived here too. he was the chief historian for the u.s.s. monitor center here at mariners museum and helped us get everything right. so if something you see is right out there and you love it. thank craig for it. he helped us out with that a lot. and he helped oversee the promotion of it as well. traveling around the country. telling the story of the u.s.s. monitor to all who would listen. as i said, even though he thought he re
earned his b.a. at ucla, masters and ph.d.s from the university of florida where he studied under the late john k. mann. in 1970s he was in the navy, navy officer and first ensign ever to lecture at the naval war college in new port, rhode island. after his naval service he remained at the war college as a civilian professor of strategy from '74 to '75. an award winning author of 12 books, maybe by more, by now, but who is counting right. editor of several others. and has written over 100...
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she received a b.a. from miami university ohio in the history of architecture and completed her ma from the smithsonian associates and corcoran college of art designs history of masters program in 2010 with a thesis entitled pierre antoine seating furniture for the white house, evolution within the interior. she is curator of treasures of the first family and will be curatiing the 2013 exhibit as well. she is an independent lecturer on topics related to early 19th century american in white house history. institutions she has spoken for include the smithsonian institution, society of the cincinnati, american institute of architects, national trust for historic preservation, pca, aca, national society of colonian dumbarton house and the white house's exhibit at the smithsonian rennwood gallery. please welcome leslie jones. [ applause ] >> good evening. thank you for choosing to spend your thursday night here with us at the maryland historical society. that was a very generous introduction. thank you, mark.
she received a b.a. from miami university ohio in the history of architecture and completed her ma from the smithsonian associates and corcoran college of art designs history of masters program in 2010 with a thesis entitled pierre antoine seating furniture for the white house, evolution within the interior. she is curator of treasures of the first family and will be curatiing the 2013 exhibit as well. she is an independent lecturer on topics related to early 19th century american in white...
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what better way to get ready than with the new b.a. ltv -- wbal tv app. >> what is in a name? apple is suffering a marketing snafu as it sells to give the new ipad a new name. -- fails to give the new ipad a new name. >> good morning. the new ipad just under out yesterday. that is the problem. it is being called just that, the new ipad. some thought it would be the ipad hd. the consulting firm says failing mat -- failing to set apart the new pact could lead to a grand confusion. apple says naming the device would be predictable. it does not necessarily number its products. here is some help for the irs for those out of work. it gives a six month grace period to before they impose any penalties. the form to file is called and 1127a and it is available on the web site. jobless claims in three hours. we are looking for evidence the picture is improving ahead of tomorrow's report from the labor department. futures ahead of all of that are looking solid. in fact, yesterday we had a higher day on reports from adp. if you're a fine of the cheesecake factory, prices are going up. you
what better way to get ready than with the new b.a. ltv -- wbal tv app. >> what is in a name? apple is suffering a marketing snafu as it sells to give the new ipad a new name. -- fails to give the new ipad a new name. >> good morning. the new ipad just under out yesterday. that is the problem. it is being called just that, the new ipad. some thought it would be the ipad hd. the consulting firm says failing mat -- failing to set apart the new pact could lead to a grand confusion....
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joseph's university with a b.a. in elementary education.ould do after graduation. she went to a summer performing arts program for people with disabilities in maine. when we went to see christine's performance, i noticed a huge change. she was more confident and independent than i had ever seen before. christine's brothers are in the children's summer camp industry and knew that a similar program was needed in the philadelphia area. christine knew exactly what she wanted to do. in 2004, christine created acting without boundaries, a unique year-round theater program that provides an open forum for the creative and artistic expression for children, teenagers, and young adults with physical disabilities. despite their physical challenges, they all focused on their ability rather than their disability. christine loves the saying, "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade." the programs she's created have helped people and helped her know her mission in life. >> this is such a wonderful story. christine is here with her mom, choppy, and her br
joseph's university with a b.a. in elementary education.ould do after graduation. she went to a summer performing arts program for people with disabilities in maine. when we went to see christine's performance, i noticed a huge change. she was more confident and independent than i had ever seen before. christine's brothers are in the children's summer camp industry and knew that a similar program was needed in the philadelphia area. christine knew exactly what she wanted to do. in 2004,...
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governor romney received his b.a. from byu, got jd and mba from a lesser institution in cambridge. in 1943 and went on to play for the bears -- you recovered. [laughter] if you have not checked on-line this morning, keeping track of these things, the delegate count is 516 for mitt romney. santorum is the closest one out, and he does not have quite half of that, at 236. romney has a 15-point edge in illinois leading into the campaign. [applause] an eight-point edge nationwide. he is just coming back from puerto rico, where he got all 20 delegates. you are on a bit of a run -- [applause] but we are not here to talk about a horse race. we are here to talk about issues. that is what this series is about, trying to get clarity on what are the key issues we as a nation thinks and to hear what you have to say about the economy. there is no bigger issue in this election than the economy. it is our pleasure to welcome you, governor mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. thank you so much, thank you. thank you. thank you. i appreciate in particular your mention of my dad's first co
governor romney received his b.a. from byu, got jd and mba from a lesser institution in cambridge. in 1943 and went on to play for the bears -- you recovered. [laughter] if you have not checked on-line this morning, keeping track of these things, the delegate count is 516 for mitt romney. santorum is the closest one out, and he does not have quite half of that, at 236. romney has a 15-point edge in illinois leading into the campaign. [applause] an eight-point edge nationwide. he is just coming...
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he holds a b.a. from princeton university and a ph.d. and industrial economics from mit. we are pleased to have with us the chief of protocol from the city of sam francisco. william perry was the 19th secretary of defense, serving from february 1994 through 1997 in the clinton administration. he was instrumental in winding down the cold war and find -- forming new relationships with countries like the soviet states, china, and japan. he served as deputy secretary of defense and undersecretary of defense for research and engineering. one of the early pioneers in silicon valley, he co-founded esl corp.. he is the senior fellow at the hoover institution and the michael professor emeritus at stanford university with a joint appointment in the school of engineering. he is co-director of the defense project, a collaboration of stanford and harvard. he received his bs and ms degrees from stanford and his ph.d. from penn state. we are also delighted to welcome leigh perry. sam nunn is the chief executive bob -- officer of a nonprofit organization working to reduce global threats
he holds a b.a. from princeton university and a ph.d. and industrial economics from mit. we are pleased to have with us the chief of protocol from the city of sam francisco. william perry was the 19th secretary of defense, serving from february 1994 through 1997 in the clinton administration. he was instrumental in winding down the cold war and find -- forming new relationships with countries like the soviet states, china, and japan. he served as deputy secretary of defense and undersecretary...
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gingrich received a b.a. degree from emeritt university in 1965. he then provided to earn an m.a. in 1968 and a p.h.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. gingrich has two daughters, kathy gingrich lubers and kathy gingrich cushman. he represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995-1999. speaker gingrich has remained active in debates and worked as a political consultant and now as you know, he's running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] >> he's on his way. he's on his way. i didn't talk long enough. thank so you much for your enthusiasm. please be seated. you can rise again and roar again when the time comes. so when speaker gingrich is behind this curtain, he can open it up and come on through. hope you enjoyed the beautiful music on the organ tonight. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you for that very warm welcome. as somebody who went to high school in columbus, georgia, right next to al
gingrich received a b.a. degree from emeritt university in 1965. he then provided to earn an m.a. in 1968 and a p.h.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. gingrich has two daughters, kathy gingrich lubers and kathy gingrich cushman. he represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995-1999. speaker gingrich has remained active in debates and worked as a political consultant and now as you know, he's running...
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i have a b.a. in business administration. two years experience working in retail. very hard worker. and i believe that satan has his sights set on us. >> okay. well, it was very nice meeting you. >> also, i'm a people person. >> the door's right over there. if you could just leave. >> jimmy: you wouldn't get your parking validated after an interview like that, right? here's an issue we should care about. some parents are angry at the nonprofit group california family health council right now. they have what they call a condom access program on their website. it's a program that allows teenagers to order a free pack of condoms every month. this is from the website. apparently, you're supposed to put the condoms on your head? i don't know. i think i've been doing it wrong. but many parents are upset because they think this encourages teens to have sex. if parents are concerned about their teens having sex, they should make their kids do what i did, which is play clarinet in the high school marching band. [ laughter ] there would be no sex whatsoever. [ cheers and applause ] nothing to
i have a b.a. in business administration. two years experience working in retail. very hard worker. and i believe that satan has his sights set on us. >> okay. well, it was very nice meeting you. >> also, i'm a people person. >> the door's right over there. if you could just leave. >> jimmy: you wouldn't get your parking validated after an interview like that, right? here's an issue we should care about. some parents are angry at the nonprofit group california family...
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a b.a. from john j. college. it's a good school. what duo you want to do? >> i want to be an analyst for homeland security. what is the significance direct and indirect effects of this. i know an analyst was here, i talked to him got my resume, i'm hopeful about that opportunity. >> that sounds fantastic. we've got the lockheed martin ceo coming up. just hang out here with your resume. believe me, i'll put the squeeze on him as well. i'm just going to let you go. how big can this get? how many more companies do you need to get involved? a lot of corporate america watches cnbc. >> we did 100 the first year. we're going to be in 400 the next year. we want to get 20,000 companies involved. that's our goal for next year. >> all right. kevin, doing great work. michael, good luck today. hey, out there, by the way, corporate america, michael, great guy. looks snazzy. i saw his resume. looks good. don't blush. we're going to get you a job. or i'll jump off the side of the intrepid. or not. just ahead on "street signs," can you recognize this man? he served in the m
a b.a. from john j. college. it's a good school. what duo you want to do? >> i want to be an analyst for homeland security. what is the significance direct and indirect effects of this. i know an analyst was here, i talked to him got my resume, i'm hopeful about that opportunity. >> that sounds fantastic. we've got the lockheed martin ceo coming up. just hang out here with your resume. believe me, i'll put the squeeze on him as well. i'm just going to let you go. how big can this...
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he holds a b.a. from princeton university and a ph.d. and industrial economics from mit. we are pleased to have with us the chief of protocol from the city of sam francisco. william perry was the 19th secretary of defense, serving from february 1994 through 1997 in the clinton administration. he was instrumental in winding down the cold war and find -- forming new relationships with countries like the soviet states, china, and japan. he served as deputy secretary of defense and undersecretary of defense for research and engineering. one of the early pioneers in silicon valley, he co-founded esl corp.. he is the senior fellow at the hoover institution and the michael professor emeritus at stanford university with a joint appointment in the school of engineering. he is co-director of the defense project, a collaboration of stanford and harvard. he received his bs and ms degrees from stanford and his ph.d. from penn state. we are also delighted to welcome leigh perry. sam nunn is the chief executive bob -- officer of a nonprofit organization working to reduce global threats
he holds a b.a. from princeton university and a ph.d. and industrial economics from mit. we are pleased to have with us the chief of protocol from the city of sam francisco. william perry was the 19th secretary of defense, serving from february 1994 through 1997 in the clinton administration. he was instrumental in winding down the cold war and find -- forming new relationships with countries like the soviet states, china, and japan. he served as deputy secretary of defense and undersecretary...
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in history at brandeis university and her b.a. from the university of rochester. prior to landing in madison, jennifer taught at the university of miami in the street where we were colleagues of so many years ago. jennifer took american legion a history of; and his ideas were just published by the university of chicago press. in the book jennifer examines how the philosophy he found a home in america. the writings about the death of god and the challenge to the universal truth of inspired american thinkers. journalists, academics, philosophers, theologians, poets and others have drawn for inspiration that we learned an american. already it's been a nobody to help the readers think deeply and more historical about neitzsche and american intellectuals than we might have in the past. it's one of the great successes of her book. in a compelling prologue to the american neitzsche, jennifer ratner-rosenhagen recounts neitzsche's fer grant reading and beginning in the 1860's. she writes it was emmerson who first instructed neitzsche about philosophy of life. neitzsche wa
in history at brandeis university and her b.a. from the university of rochester. prior to landing in madison, jennifer taught at the university of miami in the street where we were colleagues of so many years ago. jennifer took american legion a history of; and his ideas were just published by the university of chicago press. in the book jennifer examines how the philosophy he found a home in america. the writings about the death of god and the challenge to the universal truth of inspired...
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if you want a job, a b.a. is the best path to it. >> big disparity there. when it comes to the jobs that excited before the great recession, what this economy and what the jobs are going to look like coming out of the great recession, there's a fear that a lot of these jobs aren't coming back. do you buy into that? >> absolutely. you have to start with manufacturing. limited short-term good news, we've hadded 4,000 manufacturing jobs since the crash. 31,000 just last month alone. go back to $2,000. we've lost 5 million manufacturing jobs. clearly i think that's the negative trend. technology is also replacing service workers, newspaper reporters, alas, and plant managers, software is doing it. anyone who made a travel reservation, they it on expedia. ranks of travel agents are shrinking. >> thanks for being with us. have a nice weekend. >> you too. >>> speaking of jobs, no issue weighs heavier on the presidential campaign. yesterday, mitt romney took a swipe at president obama for failing to bring unemployment below 8%. while romney would like to stay focus
if you want a job, a b.a. is the best path to it. >> big disparity there. when it comes to the jobs that excited before the great recession, what this economy and what the jobs are going to look like coming out of the great recession, there's a fear that a lot of these jobs aren't coming back. do you buy into that? >> absolutely. you have to start with manufacturing. limited short-term good news, we've hadded 4,000 manufacturing jobs since the crash. 31,000 just last month alone. go...
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today, only a third of our kids finish a bachelor's degree and only 11% of hispanic young men have a b.a. and this is the catastrophe of social inequality in this country. government needs to help but is not helping right now. the societies that are working are the ones that tax themselves adequately, so that the public goods can be provided. so that every child can get decent preschool public education, and then through higher education if they need it. so that infrastructure can be modernized so that energy systems can move to a low-carbon economy, so that we can get out offish the various tropes we're in and we can address the realities of the deep, profound challenges of globalization. america's fundamental problem in my opinion, is that since ronald reagan came to office january 20, 1981, can and declared the fateful word that government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem, we have been on more than a 30-year job of dismantling the very means to address the challenges we face as a society. [applause] >> and i'll close, ladies and gentlemen, with one piece
today, only a third of our kids finish a bachelor's degree and only 11% of hispanic young men have a b.a. and this is the catastrophe of social inequality in this country. government needs to help but is not helping right now. the societies that are working are the ones that tax themselves adequately, so that the public goods can be provided. so that every child can get decent preschool public education, and then through higher education if they need it. so that infrastructure can be modernized...
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and b.a. simultaneously and graduated in 1951. soon after graduation, judge fitzgerald was appointed as an assistant u.s. attorney in alaska and anchorage, alaska, willing to take on law enfoirment and corruption. he was appointed by the governor of alaska as legal counsel for the state and was apointed as the state's first commissioner of public safety. he was mr. latham:er appointed as a superior court judge. and in 1975, judge gerald ford appointed judge fitzgerald as the first district judge for the district of alaska, nine years later, judge fitzgerald was appointed chief judge of the district of alaska where he assumed until he assumed senior status in 1989. judge fitzgerald continued to serve as a judge in alaska and on the ninth circuit until his death on april 3, 2011. in total judge fitzgerald spent 53 yorse on the bench. because of judge fitzgerald took on his first judicial appointment in the same year as alaska achieved statehood he had a unique role in shaping alaska's jurisprudence. because of his service as a membe
and b.a. simultaneously and graduated in 1951. soon after graduation, judge fitzgerald was appointed as an assistant u.s. attorney in alaska and anchorage, alaska, willing to take on law enfoirment and corruption. he was appointed by the governor of alaska as legal counsel for the state and was apointed as the state's first commissioner of public safety. he was mr. latham:er appointed as a superior court judge. and in 1975, judge gerald ford appointed judge fitzgerald as the first district...
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so governor romney, he received his b.a. from b.y.u. he then went on and got a j.d. and m.b.a. from a lesser institution in cambridge, but he has a connection, one redeeming quality, he has a connection to u of c. he's actually -- his namesake was a star football player at the university of chicago in 1922-1923. and he went on to play for the bears. so you recovered. if you haven't checked online this morning, if you're keeping track of these things, the delegate count is 516 for mitt romney. santorum is the closest one up and he doesn't quite have half that at 236. and romney has a 15-point edge here in illinois, leading him to the campaign. [applause] >> an eight-point edge nationwide. and he just is coming back from puerto rico where he got all 20 delegates. you're on a bit of a run. but we're not here to talk about the horserace. we're here to talk about issues. and that's really what this series is about. it's about trying to get some clarity over what are the key issues that we as a nation face. and hear what you have to say about the economy. there's no bigger issue in t
so governor romney, he received his b.a. from b.y.u. he then went on and got a j.d. and m.b.a. from a lesser institution in cambridge, but he has a connection, one redeeming quality, he has a connection to u of c. he's actually -- his namesake was a star football player at the university of chicago in 1922-1923. and he went on to play for the bears. so you recovered. if you haven't checked online this morning, if you're keeping track of these things, the delegate count is 516 for mitt romney....
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governor romney received his b.a. from byu, got a j.t. and mba -- a lesser institution j -- jd and mba from a lesser institution in cambridge. [laughter] he was a star football player in the university of chicago in 1943 and what not to play for the bears -- you recovered. [laughter] if you ought not checked on-line this morning, keeping track of these things, the delegate count is 516 for mitt romney. santorum is the closest one out, and he does not have quite after that, at 236. romney has a 15-point edge in illinois' leading into the campaign. [applause] eight-point edge nationwide. he is just coming back from a puerto rico, where he got all 20 delegates. you are on a bit of a run -- [applause] but we are not here to talk about a horse race. we are here to talk about issues. that is with the series is about, trying to get clarity on what are the key issues we as a nation thinks add to hear what you have to say about the economy. there is no bigger issue in this election and that the economy. it is our pleasure to welcome you, governor
governor romney received his b.a. from byu, got a j.t. and mba -- a lesser institution j -- jd and mba from a lesser institution in cambridge. [laughter] he was a star football player in the university of chicago in 1943 and what not to play for the bears -- you recovered. [laughter] if you ought not checked on-line this morning, keeping track of these things, the delegate count is 516 for mitt romney. santorum is the closest one out, and he does not have quite after that, at 236. romney has a...
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after completing her b.a. program, she decided she would pursue a masters in her field. what she found out shocked her, no school would accept her degree. it was a worthless diploma. with no job, no future in her chosen field, she had $58,000 in debt. she decided to switch careers entirely so she would be able to pay off her student loans. she currently attends oakton community college for nursing. she's unable to get a mortgage because of her old student loan debt of $58,000. worse yet, her parents, trying to help her out, took out $19,000 in loans to help pay her tuition. her parents are currently in chapter 13 bankruptcy, but that loan won't be discharged. we need to begin now to address this looming student debt bomb crisis. we need to protect students and prevent more students from stepping into the same traps that have caught so many others. today senator tom harkin of iowa and i are introducing the "know before you owe" private student loan act of 2012. here's what it says. it requires the prospective borrower's school to confirm the student's enrollment status, t
after completing her b.a. program, she decided she would pursue a masters in her field. what she found out shocked her, no school would accept her degree. it was a worthless diploma. with no job, no future in her chosen field, she had $58,000 in debt. she decided to switch careers entirely so she would be able to pay off her student loans. she currently attends oakton community college for nursing. she's unable to get a mortgage because of her old student loan debt of $58,000. worse yet, her...
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received a b.a. degree in history from emory university in 1965. he proceeded to learn and an a in 1968 and ph.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. he has two daughters, kathy gingrich a jackie gingrich. speaker gingrich represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995 to 1999. he has remained active in public policy debate and worked as a political consultant and now as you know is running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] >> he is on his way! he is on his way! >> thank you for your enthusiasm. please be seated. you can work again when the time comes. when speaker gingrich is behind this curtain he can open it up and come on through. hope you enjoy the beautiful music on the organ tonight. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that very warm welcome. as somebody who went to high school in columbus
received a b.a. degree in history from emory university in 1965. he proceeded to learn and an a in 1968 and ph.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. he has two daughters, kathy gingrich a jackie gingrich. speaker gingrich represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995 to 1999. he has remained active in public policy debate and worked as a political consultant and now as you know is running for president of...