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i particularly wanted to thank chancellor bork and unc board of trustees, including my friend and your fellow alum, pieter brouwer, for inviting me here. i also want to thank the president of the unc system and a former unc system president, old friend dick spangler. we went to the harvard business school just because neither of us could get into unc. i am thrilled to be standing here today, not only because unc is one our country's oldest and greatest institutions. i am actually thrilled to be standing here because it means i did not trip on the bricks walking over here. it is really treacherous out there. but i know this is only one of the many challenges you have overcome on the way to your diplomas today. you have battled your way through trying to find a parking place on campus. you have our way through trying to register for classes on connect carolina. you have battled through living in it hilton james and having to walk in the rain to an a and class that ran memorial. and you have our way through many games of zombies and humans. now i have to admit i had never heard of that ga
i particularly wanted to thank chancellor bork and unc board of trustees, including my friend and your fellow alum, pieter brouwer, for inviting me here. i also want to thank the president of the unc system and a former unc system president, old friend dick spangler. we went to the harvard business school just because neither of us could get into unc. i am thrilled to be standing here today, not only because unc is one our country's oldest and greatest institutions. i am actually thrilled to be...
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referring to political nominee not get ak job and sharing elliott richardson apparently asked bork towouldn't be a constitutional crisis and that's why bork reluctantly stayed on and did the firing and testifying to that in a court hearing. >>> you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. lots to grow on. let's see what people think. it's a steak-over. it's juicy. it's tender. it seems like it just melts in my mouth. that's a nice steak. only one in five steaks is good enough to be called walmart choice premium beef. you are eating walmart steaks. really? this is fabulous. the steak is excellent. i'm gonna go to walmart and bring it here. [ laughter ] walmart choice premium steak. try it, tell us what you think on facebook. by the way, it's 100% money back guaranteed. and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of
referring to political nominee not get ak job and sharing elliott richardson apparently asked bork towouldn't be a constitutional crisis and that's why bork reluctantly stayed on and did the firing and testifying to that in a court hearing. >>> you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. lots to grow on. let's see what people think. it's a steak-over. it's juicy. it's tender. it seems like it just melts in my mouth. that's a nice steak. only one in five steaks is good...
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-bork -- she went back to court in the hague. >> as proceedings got under way, mladic taunted survivorsthe sbrebrenica massacre, making a throat slitting gesture to a woman who lost her son, husband, and brothers. >> mladic listened closely as the charges were read out. the former leader of the bosnian serb army faces 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, accused of trying to wipe out bosnia's non-serbs. >> civilians were targeted for no other reason that they were of an ethnicity other than a serve. their land, their lives, their dignity attacked in a coordinated and carefully planned manner. in some locations, this attack rose to the level of genocide. >> mladic continues to deny all charges against him. he says he was fighting for a just cause. prosecutors said that during the war, he took charge of ethnic cleansing in bosnia. as chief of the bosnian serb army, he allegedly ordered the 1995 sbrebrenica massacre in which more than 8000 muslim boys and men were murdered. prosecutors plan to call more than 400 witnesses to demonstrate how mladic and another bosnian serb l
-bork -- she went back to court in the hague. >> as proceedings got under way, mladic taunted survivorsthe sbrebrenica massacre, making a throat slitting gesture to a woman who lost her son, husband, and brothers. >> mladic listened closely as the charges were read out. the former leader of the bosnian serb army faces 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, accused of trying to wipe out bosnia's non-serbs. >> civilians were targeted for no other reason that they...
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. >> reporter: that 401(k) statement in your mail borks, tied to those tremors overseas. just look at the domino effect. much of greece's debt, for example, is financed by the major french banks. and those banks are insured by american ones. so if the banking system in europe cracks, our 401(k)s will be dragged down with it. and we can no longer say it's their problem over there. >> no, money flows like water and, if the dam breaks someplace, that could flood your home. >> reporter: even here in america. >> even here in america. >> our 401(k) so connected to what happens overseas. voters there having their say on the cuts. and voters here in this country will have their say on spending and stimulus come november. markets are holding steady today, factoring what they thought would be coming, but on the market floor, they're still concerned about greece tonight. they haven't been able to put together a coalition government after all this. >> we all rock together when they rock in europe. but we do have a shot of good economic news tonight. the government said the price of g
. >> reporter: that 401(k) statement in your mail borks, tied to those tremors overseas. just look at the domino effect. much of greece's debt, for example, is financed by the major french banks. and those banks are insured by american ones. so if the banking system in europe cracks, our 401(k)s will be dragged down with it. and we can no longer say it's their problem over there. >> no, money flows like water and, if the dam breaks someplace, that could flood your home. >>...
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right now we're borking with our community-based organization -- working with our community-based organizations so they know where all our radios are in that community so we already started in the southeast. but that's an excellent point to look at the faith-based churches and have m.o.u.'s work with them and that's something that clearly needs to be happening. i see ann in the front row. she's shaking her head to that. as we move from the community-based organizations that have contracts with us, then we have to work with organizations like yours. sure to come. >>ry don't know if i can -- i don't know if i can address the corridor issue. >> hi. my name is lynn. i am proud to say i have been a member of the nert program since 1994 when i graduated with my husband. at the time it cost us $25 each and it was the best investment we have ever made. and i'm so proud that it is free to all of our city residents as well as the people that work here. i am proud to say that our nert program as part of the certificate programs in the bay area has been an open dialogue with each other. we know core, we kn
right now we're borking with our community-based organization -- working with our community-based organizations so they know where all our radios are in that community so we already started in the southeast. but that's an excellent point to look at the faith-based churches and have m.o.u.'s work with them and that's something that clearly needs to be happening. i see ann in the front row. she's shaking her head to that. as we move from the community-based organizations that have contracts with...
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all but promised to block the nomination of judges who do not resemble his model nominee robert or bork is the failed supreme court nominee who once said that the federal ban on a plane. discrimination was unsurpassed ugliness and he still believes the constitution does not protect women from gender discrimination murdoch wants judges who will take us back to before the era when women could vote and schools were integrated and that is very very ugly. this little sweetheart right here my fiance is going to get a key. you don't suppose i'm conscious that's. crazy alert and you thought she was a bad dentist merrick oh chef ski at a nagging to think so he went to his dentist who happened to be as recently scorned ex-girlfriend and he thought would be a simple procedure by a trained professional turned into an absolute nightmare merrick's x. and i'm a child mack child drugged him proceed to pull every last one of his teeth and then bandage him up so he wouldn't notice after he got home in the numbing drugs it wore off america took off the bandages looked in the mirror and noticed a very empt
all but promised to block the nomination of judges who do not resemble his model nominee robert or bork is the failed supreme court nominee who once said that the federal ban on a plane. discrimination was unsurpassed ugliness and he still believes the constitution does not protect women from gender discrimination murdoch wants judges who will take us back to before the era when women could vote and schools were integrated and that is very very ugly. this little sweetheart right here my fiance...
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. >> the bay bridge is nearing a milestone as bork workers reach the home stretch of the opening.rkers busy pounding and compacting the cables that will lift and hold up the new span. this summer the temporary support structure will be taken off and weights of the span will ride on this cable. >> the cable has got big holes. and what this does is presses those individual wires down very tightly. so you almost have a solid piece in there. there are very few void ootz cable is made up of 137 strands of wires each contraining 127 pencil thin wires. this video of how the wires were looped over the tower. the bridge expected to open labor day 2013. >> sudden death of former nfl star junior seau. his troubled post-football career and a comment from a former teammate. >> hundreds of low income moms marched to protest proposed cuts to subsidized child care. the cuts may be inevitable. i'll tell you why. >> you might scream when telling you what this sold at auction late today. @ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@
. >> the bay bridge is nearing a milestone as bork workers reach the home stretch of the opening.rkers busy pounding and compacting the cables that will lift and hold up the new span. this summer the temporary support structure will be taken off and weights of the span will ride on this cable. >> the cable has got big holes. and what this does is presses those individual wires down very tightly. so you almost have a solid piece in there. there are very few void ootz cable is made up...
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we are having a five year retrospective on judge bork. i want to talk too much about it today because that is my next book. [laughter] and i want david eiseman to invite me back. >> thank you, senator. >> i will give you an idea. he goes through my mind, and i'm not advocating this yet, but something to be thinking about is that maybe members of the house of representatives should be elected for four years instead of two years. that business of running every two years makes them extraordinarily sensitive to fund-raising, to the political environment, and then on willingness to be, i think, more open-minded about what they are doing. maybe that would have to be some sort of a cap on how often you can run. this is a terminus problem in america today. not just because it influences things, but it takes away time from the workers must be doing in terms of representing the people in congress. i think that that rapid turnover, which we see in the house, you don't see as much in the senate, but we see in the house -- it is pretty germanic. it is
we are having a five year retrospective on judge bork. i want to talk too much about it today because that is my next book. [laughter] and i want david eiseman to invite me back. >> thank you, senator. >> i will give you an idea. he goes through my mind, and i'm not advocating this yet, but something to be thinking about is that maybe members of the house of representatives should be elected for four years instead of two years. that business of running every two years makes them...
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i think it's fair, listening to the panelists this morning, to say that eric left, bob bork and chris preble are on the view that there really isn't an alternative to lcs. if that's the case, and i believe it is, then going forward, what should be navy's priorities with respect to lcs? how decimated get beyond these criticisms that have been raise given the fact that this is a ship the navy is going to buy, what should be the priorities going forward with respect to lcs? >> well, i would've certainly probably agree that we are going to have a bunch of lcs a rabbit i think we'll have a minimum of 24. i think come 2015 anticipation for the budget that year that will have a minute will have a decision point to continue with the lcs program and if they continue with the else's program how do they continue? both types or just one? contra to sort of maybe people didn't realize in the audience the navy has gone through multiple swings on the lcs program. it was originally going to be a down select back in the early 2000. then they're going to keep both types are of our longtime to keep compe
i think it's fair, listening to the panelists this morning, to say that eric left, bob bork and chris preble are on the view that there really isn't an alternative to lcs. if that's the case, and i believe it is, then going forward, what should be navy's priorities with respect to lcs? how decimated get beyond these criticisms that have been raise given the fact that this is a ship the navy is going to buy, what should be the priorities going forward with respect to lcs? >> well, i...
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we are having a five year retrospective on judge bork. i want to talk too much about it today because that is my next book. [laughter] and i want david eiseman to invite me back. >> thank you, senator. >> i will give you an idea. he goes through my mind, and i'm not advocating this yet, but something to be thinking about is that maybe members of the house of representatives should be elected for four years instead of two years. that business of running every two years makes them extraordinarily sensitive to fund-raising, to the political environment, and then on willingness to be, i think, more open-minded about what they are doing. maybe that would have to be some sort of a cap on how often you can run. this is a terminus problem in america today. not just because it influences things, but it takes away time from the workers must be doing in terms of representing the people in congress. i think that that rapid turnover, which we see in the house, you don't see as much in the senate, but we see in the house -- it is pretty germanic. it is
we are having a five year retrospective on judge bork. i want to talk too much about it today because that is my next book. [laughter] and i want david eiseman to invite me back. >> thank you, senator. >> i will give you an idea. he goes through my mind, and i'm not advocating this yet, but something to be thinking about is that maybe members of the house of representatives should be elected for four years instead of two years. that business of running every two years makes them...
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served as deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal come and clerked for judge robert bork on the d.c. sir is cut. he was on leave there the law school to serve as cowbs hour on international law and the office of legal adviser as the u.s. department of state in 2008. now, today's panel is titled czars, libya and recent developments, perspectives on executive power. but we after discussing the matter among ourselves, we took the prerogative to settle on a slightly nay rower theme of the -- narrower theme of the relationship between constitutional design and be executive power. and we've broken down this issue into three questions. first, how does our constitution distribute power that is executive in nature among congress, the president and the wiewr rock si -- bureaucracy? second, what are the benefits and problems of such a constitutional design. and, third, what might an ideal constitutional design look like? to give each panelist sufficient time, i will vigorously monitor the time limits. we're going to ask each panelist to speak for ten minutes. rather than passing not
served as deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal come and clerked for judge robert bork on the d.c. sir is cut. he was on leave there the law school to serve as cowbs hour on international law and the office of legal adviser as the u.s. department of state in 2008. now, today's panel is titled czars, libya and recent developments, perspectives on executive power. but we after discussing the matter among ourselves, we took the prerogative to settle on a slightly nay rower theme...