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so king goes to boston university. who does he write part of the dissertation on? none other than henry wyman. who does he -- why go to crozer theological seminary? because edwin aubrey, mays' dissertation adviser was president at the seminary. my argument is that mays is the driving force bebe hind king being a socially committed activist preacher. that was mays' whole vision of not just creating king. he wanted to do it at howard university divinity school. he wanted to do that again by the creation of here in this town, the interdenominational theological seminary. it was mays' vision that black preachers were at the root the closest to ordinary black people. right? and that they, if they were well trained, that they move the masses toward freeing themselves from this constant oppression in the south. so my argument is this is why i spent time writing a book about mays. because i think he gets -- even martin is quoting mays, no mays in a number of sermons, and his influence, it is mays that gives him the world stage. mays introduces him to world church leaders.
so king goes to boston university. who does he write part of the dissertation on? none other than henry wyman. who does he -- why go to crozer theological seminary? because edwin aubrey, mays' dissertation adviser was president at the seminary. my argument is that mays is the driving force bebe hind king being a socially committed activist preacher. that was mays' whole vision of not just creating king. he wanted to do it at howard university divinity school. he wanted to do that again by the...
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. >> greyhounds and boston university.irst half robert olsen, junior, knocking down that three. 26-17. second half, go ahead and do it. taking him to task. trying to erase the memory of a couple of bad losses. greyhounds get to win number 20 first time in history. >> a dozen of them fighting for one of five spots. hunter is expected today. he possesses the experience for a tough spot and showed a little bit how he made a leadership as well >> it's tough having to battle against other guys just for a job. just going out there and having fun and being helpful as can you. because ultimate goal is to win as a team and as a staff, if we have 5, 6, 7 guy that's are successful then we'll be prett good. >> now the west coast spring, the pga tour gives us an indication of things to come, we are truly blessed. fill phil mickelson, just seven under. his playing partner right there with him. mr. bradley, right on top of phil's also seven under. impressive. they join haas. about 45 feet. doesn't get much better than that. billy haas a
. >> greyhounds and boston university.irst half robert olsen, junior, knocking down that three. 26-17. second half, go ahead and do it. taking him to task. trying to erase the memory of a couple of bad losses. greyhounds get to win number 20 first time in history. >> a dozen of them fighting for one of five spots. hunter is expected today. he possesses the experience for a tough spot and showed a little bit how he made a leadership as well >> it's tough having to battle...
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playing host to boston university, a special day. bobby olson, a job well done. he follows directions. look at the past. if they do not want to pass, that is ok. loyola is trying to erase the memory of bad losses. it is well done. greyhound's ticket to 20 -- greyhounds get to 20 wins. n is remarkable. he is the biggest star in new
playing host to boston university, a special day. bobby olson, a job well done. he follows directions. look at the past. if they do not want to pass, that is ok. loyola is trying to erase the memory of bad losses. it is well done. greyhound's ticket to 20 -- greyhounds get to 20 wins. n is remarkable. he is the biggest star in new
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he attended college at boston university in st. louis where he majored in sociology, he received his masters of divinity degree from eden university. he complete his college and his dissertation was a book entitled howard thurman, the mystic as prophet. he's the editor of essential writings and is the co-writer of the recently released howard thurman, a visionary of our time. dr. luther smith. >> thank you. it's a joy to be back in this community. morehouse has had an important place in my life both symbol symbolically in terms of the figures who have come through here as well as the time i've had for sabbatical, just being on campus, interacting with students, and appreciating the way in which there is this living tradition of morehouse through all of you and in many of my students at cad ler. so thank you for your hospitality, inviting us here, and for your interest in this theme of interfaith perspectives. i want to begin with a statement from rabbi alvin fine. he said there are in a world at any givl time 36 wise and righteous p
he attended college at boston university in st. louis where he majored in sociology, he received his masters of divinity degree from eden university. he complete his college and his dissertation was a book entitled howard thurman, the mystic as prophet. he's the editor of essential writings and is the co-writer of the recently released howard thurman, a visionary of our time. dr. luther smith. >> thank you. it's a joy to be back in this community. morehouse has had an important place in...
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they beat boston university. he knocks down the three. loyola up.e thinks he will go to the basket and dunk it. getting the job done. loyola win, the 20th win for the greyhounds, first time ever as a division one program that team wins 20 games. two road games left. the orioles just getting started in sarasota. the competition for a spot in the starting rotation is intense. 12 pictures completieting, inclg tommy hunter. he made 11 starts for the birds. he could be the opening day starter. >> it is tough having to battle against other guys just for a job. going out there having fun and being as helpful as you can because the ultimate goal is to win as a team. that is the ultimate goal and of we have five, six, seven guys who are successful, will group pretty good. >> jeremy lin, his star keeps rising, the new york knicks win. >> he is fun to watch. >> 12 guys going to for five spots. >> some like brian matusz and jake arrieta are kids that the orioles have brought out through their farm system. said it islter you an open competition. >> coming up, so
they beat boston university. he knocks down the three. loyola up.e thinks he will go to the basket and dunk it. getting the job done. loyola win, the 20th win for the greyhounds, first time ever as a division one program that team wins 20 games. two road games left. the orioles just getting started in sarasota. the competition for a spot in the starting rotation is intense. 12 pictures completieting, inclg tommy hunter. he made 11 starts for the birds. he could be the opening day starter....
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>> boston university fellow joseph laycock is an expert on vampirism in the united states.s a class on rod ferrell's case. >> does anyone want to take the minority? >> many ritualing are even more outlandish than what rob has said. i've encountered store roifs being taken to a ritual where there's a dead babies are being eaten. it's a buffet where each will move down a line and selecting various bits of dead babies on their plates. the trouble is there's absolutely no physical evidence. >> rod ferrell isn't talking about rumors or childhood fantasies but real events he saw with his own eyes. but so far, law enforcement is not listening. [ coughs ] what is this shorty? uh, tissues sir, i'm sick. you don't cough, you don't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. to help us with an experiment for the febreze set & refresh. they agreed. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath. what do you smell? there's a freshness. actually it takes me outdoors. apples and pears. sort of a crisp, fresh feeling. it's a friendly environment. [ fa
>> boston university fellow joseph laycock is an expert on vampirism in the united states.s a class on rod ferrell's case. >> does anyone want to take the minority? >> many ritualing are even more outlandish than what rob has said. i've encountered store roifs being taken to a ritual where there's a dead babies are being eaten. it's a buffet where each will move down a line and selecting various bits of dead babies on their plates. the trouble is there's absolutely no physical...
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>> boston university fellow joseph laycock is an expert on vampirism in the united states.ll's case. >> does anyone want to take the minority? >> many ritualing are even more outlandish than what rob has said. i've encountered store roifs being taken to a ritual where there's a dead babies are being eaten. it's a buffet where each will move down a line and selecting various bits of dead babies on their plates. the trouble is there's absolutely no physical evidence. >> rod ferrell isn't talking about rumors or childhood fantasies but real events he saw with his own eyes. but so far, law enforcement is not listening. hey kev, how about a bike ride? huh? you're not my dad ahhhhh!!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? hey boy, you wanna go for a walk? dr. scholl's pro inserts with shock guard technology relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. where is everybody? that's not your dad. go pro with dr. scholl's. >>> rod ferrell is facing decades of unchanging prison routine, though his life did ch
>> boston university fellow joseph laycock is an expert on vampirism in the united states.ll's case. >> does anyone want to take the minority? >> many ritualing are even more outlandish than what rob has said. i've encountered store roifs being taken to a ritual where there's a dead babies are being eaten. it's a buffet where each will move down a line and selecting various bits of dead babies on their plates. the trouble is there's absolutely no physical evidence. >>...
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my uncle went to the red sox to the point when i went to boston university my father said to me ruthy, because he calls me ruthy, if you go to that town and become a fan of any boston team, don't come home. i loved my dad. he was a good manual. he's rooting -- he's a good man. he's rooting up there for the giants and i'm there with him. >>> meantime everybody is excited for the super bowl, even if their steep isn't in it. -- their team isn't in it. if you know anything about watching a little bit of football, you know how incredible n.f.l. films and the work they do is. we're taking a very special inside look of every angle that is covered. jeff lore will take a look at n.f.l. films. you know, when you look back at the giants win in a few years, you can still think wow, that was shot really nice. >> you know what? payback will be coming forthwith when the patriots win. we'll do this again on monday. >> as i said, i'm just waiting for the next year when the super bowl is in new orleans and hopefully my saints will be there as the home team. >> they did trounce my husband's colts a coup
my uncle went to the red sox to the point when i went to boston university my father said to me ruthy, because he calls me ruthy, if you go to that town and become a fan of any boston team, don't come home. i loved my dad. he was a good manual. he's rooting -- he's a good man. he's rooting up there for the giants and i'm there with him. >>> meantime everybody is excited for the super bowl, even if their steep isn't in it. -- their team isn't in it. if you know anything about watching a...
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>> well, boston university provided the findings on the study of my dad's brain in about early may and concluded he had cte, which is caused by repetitive traumatic hits to the head. >> and had you seen in recent years, it affect his behavior, him complain about it? how did it change the person that he was? >> yeah, they -- they were able to conclude they think the disease took affect around the age of 40 and that there was a slow deterioration process. what we saw as a family is that his temper changed. he had trouble with short-term memory and had blurred vision problems as well as spelling issues. >> bill, the lawsuit against the nfl says quote alleges that the novel quote embarked on a propaganda scheme designed to mislead nfl players and retirees. what does that mean in english? >> beginning in 1994, the nfl created a committee. a committee of five physicians known as the mild traumatic brain injury committee and this committee from 1994 through really 2009, published and stated publicly that there is no linkage between hits that one takes during an nfl career and later life cogni
>> well, boston university provided the findings on the study of my dad's brain in about early may and concluded he had cte, which is caused by repetitive traumatic hits to the head. >> and had you seen in recent years, it affect his behavior, him complain about it? how did it change the person that he was? >> yeah, they -- they were able to conclude they think the disease took affect around the age of 40 and that there was a slow deterioration process. what we saw as a family...
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>> well, boston university provided the findings on their study of my dad's brain in early may.indings, they concluded he had chronic emfulepathy. which is caused by respete eress to the head. >> how did it change the person he was? >> they were able to conclude they thought the disease took effect around the age of 40 and there was a slow deterioration process where it withered him away to the man he was at 50. what we know we saw as a family was his temperament changed. he easily was risen to anger. he had troubles with short-term memory and he had blurred vision problems and spelling issues. >> the lawsuit against the nfl says, and i want to read it, quote, alleges that the nfl quote embarked on a propaganda scheme designed to mislead players and retires. what does that mean? >> in 1994, the nfl created a committee, a committee of five fusitions known as the mild traumatic brain injaerj committee, and they published and stated publicly there is no linkage between hits that one takes during an nfl career and later life cognitive or mental health issues. this statement and this
>> well, boston university provided the findings on their study of my dad's brain in early may.indings, they concluded he had chronic emfulepathy. which is caused by respete eress to the head. >> how did it change the person he was? >> they were able to conclude they thought the disease took effect around the age of 40 and there was a slow deterioration process where it withered him away to the man he was at 50. what we know we saw as a family was his temperament changed. he...
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it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university.rs ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural tao protein deposits, the same kind of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's called chronic traumatic encephalopathy. these symptoms are usually found in people in their 80s, not their 40s. >> is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported case, except in a case of blows to the head. >> that's exactly what the stiles wanted to know when they donated nathan's brain to mckee's center. did repeated blows to the head cause that kind of damage in young nathan's brain? and the answer was yes. under the microscope -- >> that's really obvious. >> we saw telltale signs of the protein. >> did this surprise you? >> yes, it definitely did. it can start really early. that's amazing. 17 years old. >> 17. >> and for the first time, dr. mckee is about to show nathan's parents what she found. >> hi. ann mckee. how do you do? >> nice to meet you. >> nothing ann mckee
it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university.rs ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural tao protein deposits, the same kind of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's called chronic traumatic encephalopathy. these symptoms are usually found in people in their 80s, not their 40s. >> is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported case, except in a case of...
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he's the head of boston university's center for human genetics. >> the detection of genes and gene defectscome critically important because of the massive advances in technology. >> and yet you're prohibited from looking at certain genes. >> we have been stopped from offering some 14 different tests for relatively common conditions. >> stopped by whom? >> i'm really not allowed to talk about them. i'm legally muzzled about that particular subject. >> he can't talk about it, but we can. milunsky can no longer perform gene tests for disorders like muscular dystrophy, polycystic kidney disease, and for a gene that can cause deafness. that's because a company called athena labs sent him a cease-and-desist letter when it found out he was testing people for genes they owned. >> a gene is a natural, living thing. how on earth can anyone allow patenting of a gene? >> he's particularly concerned because we've now reached a point where our entire genetic makeup can be examined in one relatively simple test. >> but you may have problems, because if there is a gene within that bunch that indeed has be
he's the head of boston university's center for human genetics. >> the detection of genes and gene defectscome critically important because of the massive advances in technology. >> and yet you're prohibited from looking at certain genes. >> we have been stopped from offering some 14 different tests for relatively common conditions. >> stopped by whom? >> i'm really not allowed to talk about them. i'm legally muzzled about that particular subject. >> he can't...
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. >> a professor of religion at boston university, a cnn belief blog contributor, thanks for your timesantorum says he's not questioning the president's faith, not questioning his christianity. when you listen to him and knowing his history, what do you think he's doing? >> i think he's questioning the president's christianity. i think you know, we all know what race codes are, what we have here is a kind of new religion code where you say the guy doesn't have a biblical christianity, he has a phony theology and then you back off when you're asked a little bit afterward, you say well you know, if he says he's christian he's christian. the next day you say he don't have a phony theology. he has a phony world view. an even evan cals understand very clearly what he's saying and he's saying obama is not a christian. >> do you see any precedent if you go back in recent campaign history, george w. bush was a republican candidate for president who was very open about his christianity. i can't remember a candidate who as often as senator santorum says either my personal belief on contraception
. >> a professor of religion at boston university, a cnn belief blog contributor, thanks for your timesantorum says he's not questioning the president's faith, not questioning his christianity. when you listen to him and knowing his history, what do you think he's doing? >> i think he's questioning the president's christianity. i think you know, we all know what race codes are, what we have here is a kind of new religion code where you say the guy doesn't have a biblical...
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boston university professor steven prot, this ero wrote, it isov that sunday morning is the most segregatedand they've never heard a preacher like marvin winans deliver a eulogy. we're going to have church today, the pastor said, to open the service, and so we did. it was a baptist homegoing service in the finest tradition. in her home church where she sang her first note into a microphone backed by that same choir, they gathered to send whitney houston home. a big part of what we watched transpire these past few days. and of course, we hope to see you next week here on "rock center." next wednesday night with harry smith's exclusive reporting this time from inside russia including the man who is leading the growing opposition to the way russia has been run. russians call their version of arab spring the revolution of the white snow. it's all aimed at vladimir putin who, of course, controls the security forces and most of the media, but as harry found out, putin's lost control of the internet. that's where the people are having their say. >> of all the signs and all the different allegiance
boston university professor steven prot, this ero wrote, it isov that sunday morning is the most segregatedand they've never heard a preacher like marvin winans deliver a eulogy. we're going to have church today, the pastor said, to open the service, and so we did. it was a baptist homegoing service in the finest tradition. in her home church where she sang her first note into a microphone backed by that same choir, they gathered to send whitney houston home. a big part of what we watched...
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we've been working with, i know, boston university and i believe his name is dr. cantou there. >> yeah i remember i went with roger when he received an award for a couple years ago how we're trying to stay ahead of the curve. i don't claim to be an expert in this area. but i will say this. before i own the team, there was a player who was seriously injured on our team who was paralyzed and -- >> darryl stingily. >> someone who we became close to. i never like to see that happen. god forbid that happens. the potential is always there, unfortunately. we have to do everything with equipment and the rules to protect these players and do everything we can. but it is a physical game. >> let's move quickly here. just to give you an idea. this is a sampling of the kind of mind-set that perhaps has to change, maybe it can't change. brian urlacher told hbo. if i have a concussion, i'm going to say something happened to my knee so he can get my bearings and get pack in. it may be stupid, but i want to get back in. >> channing crawford, they give me a helmet, i'm going to aut
we've been working with, i know, boston university and i believe his name is dr. cantou there. >> yeah i remember i went with roger when he received an award for a couple years ago how we're trying to stay ahead of the curve. i don't claim to be an expert in this area. but i will say this. before i own the team, there was a player who was seriously injured on our team who was paralyzed and -- >> darryl stingily. >> someone who we became close to. i never like to see that...
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center is a partnership between local universities, university of massachusetts, harvard, m.i.t., boston university, northeastern university, and two private sector companies, the e.m.c. corporation based in hockington, and cisco systems. the center received a $14.5 million new market tax credit allocation. which is the critical component to financing this important project. i believe the holy oak center will be a catalyst for economic development in holy oak and western massachusetts. it will employ 13 permanent jobs and 130 research positions at various universities. it is expected to create 600 construction jobs. without new markets, and the leadership that i tried to offer on this program, hot mommas foods, river valley market, and the computing center probably would in the have been possible. new markets is a good example of how public and private investment can be used to spur community and economic revitalization. i hope we'll stop wasting time and with the other tax extenders that have to get taken care of, we'll include an extension of the new markets tax credit program as quickly as possi
center is a partnership between local universities, university of massachusetts, harvard, m.i.t., boston university, northeastern university, and two private sector companies, the e.m.c. corporation based in hockington, and cisco systems. the center received a $14.5 million new market tax credit allocation. which is the critical component to financing this important project. i believe the holy oak center will be a catalyst for economic development in holy oak and western massachusetts. it will...
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bill to go to boston university and i worked in the planning office in kevin white's boston where you got involved with municipal issues of the time and actually, i think, probably in 1978, i actually worked in the campaign of walter washington who was mayor of washington, d.c. who lost to marion berry. >> so you've seen politics up close. >> yes. >> one of the things if you're elected to congress, one of the things that bugs people is the fact that nothing is getting done right now. the democrats seem to be saying we're going to vote this way and the republicans say we're going to vote this way. they don't seem to be compromising on anything. are you a guy that can go to washington and compromise even though the party bosses might say you're with us or you're out? >> absolutely. that's a lot of what my campaign is based upon. when you have 75% to 100% of the votes, straight party line for the democrats. 75% to 100% of the votes straight party line for the republicans, i mean, even if i said to my wife i agree with you 100% of the time, she'd probably slap me. >> you got to agree with
bill to go to boston university and i worked in the planning office in kevin white's boston where you got involved with municipal issues of the time and actually, i think, probably in 1978, i actually worked in the campaign of walter washington who was mayor of washington, d.c. who lost to marion berry. >> so you've seen politics up close. >> yes. >> one of the things if you're elected to congress, one of the things that bugs people is the fact that nothing is getting done...
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hopkins heads off to tufts just outside boston where they'll take on the university of new england. head coach for nancy funk. she has been there for 26 years. >>> all right. the weather was great today but it's still february. look at this sunset. wyatt will be right back with the rest of your forecast and kelly's got a sneak peek at what's coming up tonight at 11. >>> before we go, a look at what's coming up at 11. >>> with the rising costs, it's enough to break your household budget. we'll reveal the five thing that is you can do top cut down on that cell phone bill. >>> plus, for all the joys of mother hood, there's sometimes you want to pull your hair out. we'll intrough dues yous to the -- introduce you to the scary mommy. >> the scary mom. >> the scary mom. >> all right. hey, guys, you notice these days getting longer? eyes in -- i notice that. >> so we're getting there. this evening still 50s, still a pleasant one. cooler day tomorrow. >> see you tonight at 11:00. have a good night.
hopkins heads off to tufts just outside boston where they'll take on the university of new england. head coach for nancy funk. she has been there for 26 years. >>> all right. the weather was great today but it's still february. look at this sunset. wyatt will be right back with the rest of your forecast and kelly's got a sneak peek at what's coming up tonight at 11. >>> before we go, a look at what's coming up at 11. >>> with the rising costs, it's enough to break...
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>> the great fear is what does this mean for places like georgetown university, boston college, notreame, catholic teaching hospitals, catholic charities? is it the government trying to encroach upon what they do? >> how does it work in massachusetts now? don't they have this. >> they do. >> what does boston college do? >> they go along with it. that's what republicans and opponents of this. if you look at tim kaine's statement, he is not aposed to what the president is suggested. it's just a mild compromise to expand the exemption. >> assuming president obama, can president obama do that, what are the optics if after going out with this, will he catch the ire of women's groups? >> if you are president of the united states running for re-election, you say why are you bringing me these problems? we have 8% unemployment, a couple of wars going on. kick it down the road. additional exemption may not be a bumper sticker, but effective election year politics. move it down the track and deal with it later. honestly, no one is being forced to use birth control. these people do not have to ac
>> the great fear is what does this mean for places like georgetown university, boston college, notreame, catholic teaching hospitals, catholic charities? is it the government trying to encroach upon what they do? >> how does it work in massachusetts now? don't they have this. >> they do. >> what does boston college do? >> they go along with it. that's what republicans and opponents of this. if you look at tim kaine's statement, he is not aposed to what the...
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with and boston, students at university of massachusetts amherst to to the streets after the click is lost. if students rioted. police were setting off a flash small bombs and several people were arrested. >>darya: , we are back with more in a couple of minutes. thank you for joining us. qwikster 6 ft. outside, so far so good at the golden gate. traffic is light at the moment cocked >>mark: the dow is down over it be points right at the opening bell. concerns again of a default by greece. >>darya: new this morning, the u.s. embassy in damascus have to close fifth diplomats have been pulled out of syria. the president says it is important to resolve ongoing conflict without outside military intervention. protests have been calling for the syrian president to step down. protests have been deadly this month. >>mark: a live look outside on this monday morning. we will be right back after this break. it is back to work in the back-to-school period the traffic is really slow right now, 680 southbound is bumper-to-bumper from 24 to laguarta road. >>darya: the man suspected in the disappearan
with and boston, students at university of massachusetts amherst to to the streets after the click is lost. if students rioted. police were setting off a flash small bombs and several people were arrested. >>darya: , we are back with more in a couple of minutes. thank you for joining us. qwikster 6 ft. outside, so far so good at the golden gate. traffic is light at the moment cocked >>mark: the dow is down over it be points right at the opening bell. concerns again of a default by...
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so we took students both at emerson college in boston and the university of northern kentucky.me geographical diversity as well. >> so you said chevy's happy grad did the best. we're going to watch it and then you'll explain it to me. >> i'm blindfold, mom, really? is this necessary? >> happy graduation, sweetie. >> ah! ah! whoa! i can't believe you got me this car! >> i watched it this morning. i bet if i was one with the facial recognition you would like the results. why did this one do so well? >> first of all, it engaged the students. if your emotions turn on, it's fabulous for advertisers because emotion and motivation have the same root word in latin, to move, to make something happen. you want to drive purchase behavior so you've got to get them emotionally engaged. they did that fabulously. the other thing it did was deliver top-level happiness. when you're really happy, the muscle around the eye relaxes, that's why you get the twinkle in the eye, the lower eyebrow lowers a little bit. it delivered a lot of top-level happiness. it's a fabulous ad. most advertising is no
so we took students both at emerson college in boston and the university of northern kentucky.me geographical diversity as well. >> so you said chevy's happy grad did the best. we're going to watch it and then you'll explain it to me. >> i'm blindfold, mom, really? is this necessary? >> happy graduation, sweetie. >> ah! ah! whoa! i can't believe you got me this car! >> i watched it this morning. i bet if i was one with the facial recognition you would like the...
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university. you're a third year law student, and this is something that i went to boston college and you see in arth control, want contraceptive coverage, but they're not able to easily access it by campus means. how much of that, do you think, though, is put upon the student? they knew they were going to a catholic university, or do you think it's a universal right to be had by all women? >> well, for starters, i want to clarify that women who attend these colleges and don't have insurance coverage can't get it on campus and can't get it off campus. so this is not just a campus issue. but beyond that, i was a woman who chose to go to the a jesuwit university and i did that because i thought they could offer me the best education possible. and that is a choice all women should have, not have to choose between their education and their health care. we deserve to have both. >> sandra fluke, you're very passionate. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we'll probably hear from you in the future, i suppose. good luck. >> thank you for having me. >> that wraps up things for this hour. i'll be
university. you're a third year law student, and this is something that i went to boston college and you see in arth control, want contraceptive coverage, but they're not able to easily access it by campus means. how much of that, do you think, though, is put upon the student? they knew they were going to a catholic university, or do you think it's a universal right to be had by all women? >> well, for starters, i want to clarify that women who attend these colleges and don't have...
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no high-tech rookie like some other unnamed cities, boston's rich history draws from elite universitiesike m.i.t. and harvard. and powered by the bay state's work force, which is the most educated in the nation. 44% of them have a bachelor's degree or higher. even the future looks very bright here in massachusetts. that's because the state's high school seniors scored first in math and science. now, home to internet companies that include trip advisor and monster.com, boston -- or massachusetts, i should say, has taken the title of the best state for the new economy five years running. and running away with it is what massachusetts and boston are doing. the dominance in the high-tech industry here on the east coast not even new york giants' defensive end can stop it. back to you, sue. >> this is tough. okay. >> no, it's not. >> before we give our verdict, let's take a look at the scoreboard so far. it's halftime basically here on "power lunch "power lunch." "squawk box" weighed in. we're joined by jon fortt and because we're talking about tech and tech cities, who are you voting for? wh
no high-tech rookie like some other unnamed cities, boston's rich history draws from elite universitiesike m.i.t. and harvard. and powered by the bay state's work force, which is the most educated in the nation. 44% of them have a bachelor's degree or higher. even the future looks very bright here in massachusetts. that's because the state's high school seniors scored first in math and science. now, home to internet companies that include trip advisor and monster.com, boston -- or...
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boston. 60 years of age. husband, francis j cross um. one child. harvard university ratcliffe college. bampt a. tough university md. couple laddy. georgetown and tust universities school of medicine instructor in pediatrics, 3 years. the permanent medical group. multiple leadership roles including chief of pediatrics and associate executive director. 29 years all together and currently. hobbies, hiking. sharon levine. >> sharon levine, we are joined by vicki got lick, senior policy attorney for the center of medicare advocacy. are thru? >> i am. good morning. >> vicki, do you have thoughts on what we've been saying so far about the cost implications of by lodgics versus traditional drugs or any aspects of the conversation thus far? >> i have a lot of conthoughts about your conversation. cost is a very important factor and cost very often will cause the population not to be able to afford the drugs. even if they have drug coverage for a biopharmaceutical, very often the copayments are so high that people can't afford the copayments. people are bankrupting themselves in order to get these needed
boston. 60 years of age. husband, francis j cross um. one child. harvard university ratcliffe college. bampt a. tough university md. couple laddy. georgetown and tust universities school of medicine instructor in pediatrics, 3 years. the permanent medical group. multiple leadership roles including chief of pediatrics and associate executive director. 29 years all together and currently. hobbies, hiking. sharon levine. >> sharon levine, we are joined by vicki got lick, senior policy...
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boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university.hat is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the challenges facing our neighborhoods and the special jewels that are the urban villages we live in. i ran for office because i w
boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university.hat is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics...
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university in massachusetts. they settle down in bedford, massachusetts. i was born in 1970. and the story goes from there. >> how did you get from boston, which may have the largest concentration of students in the country, to ucla? >> my brother, who is five years older, went to usc, the university of southern california in los angeles. he had already gone out to school there. i actually applied to ucla a bit on a lark. i got accepted to schools on the east coast, but decided to do something very different. i decided to go to school 3,000 miles away. i cannot say my mother was ecstatic about that. i wanted a new experience. it was a unique situation. it is a public university in a city. so it was quite affordable. so you could get the experience of the city. los angeles was an incredible experience because massachusetts was not very diverse. at the time, bedford was 95% white. there were very few asians, very few african-americans, no latinos. so to go to ucla, which was extremely diverse, was an incredible experience. i was very shy and high-school. then at ucla, i started getting involved in student government for my first elected o
university in massachusetts. they settle down in bedford, massachusetts. i was born in 1970. and the story goes from there. >> how did you get from boston, which may have the largest concentration of students in the country, to ucla? >> my brother, who is five years older, went to usc, the university of southern california in los angeles. he had already gone out to school there. i actually applied to ucla a bit on a lark. i got accepted to schools on the east coast, but decided to...
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boston after the patriots lost. police had to use smoke grenades to break up students at university of massachusetts and hearst.were flashed bombs that we just saw. police were on horses using non-lethal ammunition to subdue the crowd. >>darya: not wardrobe malfunctions but there was a hand gesture that had to be blurt out. it was a great show. really exciting. madonna and an entourage of dancers. she had elements they'll get stories nikki minaj had her 15 seconds and as the low green. we will talk about the game, the commercials, there is madonna and see low. it was grand. " >>mark: one of the best halftime shows. >>darya: we are back with more and a couple of minutes. here is a live look outside out walnut creek. traffic is pretty light and visibility looks good. we will be right back. and >>darya: in some insurers, a car crash and to build and leading to a drug arrest. the driver says he fell asleep behind the wheel before crashing his car in boulder creek. investigators say inside the car, they found 7 lbs. of marijuana. he is now facing drug possession charges and resisting arrest. >>mark: a man rescued fr
boston after the patriots lost. police had to use smoke grenades to break up students at university of massachusetts and hearst.were flashed bombs that we just saw. police were on horses using non-lethal ammunition to subdue the crowd. >>darya: not wardrobe malfunctions but there was a hand gesture that had to be blurt out. it was a great show. really exciting. madonna and an entourage of dancers. she had elements they'll get stories nikki minaj had her 15 seconds and as the low green. we...
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boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was intense. i stayed there for college, for law school, and i also have a master's in public policy there. those are subjects i decided to study in part because i was very interested in public service and public policy issues and government. i ran for office in part because i wanted to serve the city and really protect all that is so special about what san francisco is. >> we've been talking for years about how important it is to build new neighborhoods, to develop affordable housing, make sure we have transit-oriented sustainable green development that really is worthy of a 21st century san francisco. what we're doing today -- and, frankly, what we're doing this year will have impacts on the city for decades to come. thank you all for being part of this, and i look forward to that mid-cutting. i moved to san francisco 15 years ago for all the reasons that we all love our city. our cable cars. our hills. the diversity of our neighborhoods. and have loved every minute of being her
boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was intense. i stayed there for college, for law school, and i also have a master's in public policy there. those are subjects i decided to study in part because i was very interested in public service and public policy issues and government. i ran for office in part because i wanted to serve the city and really protect all that is so special about what san...
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. >> i'm going with boston because of the feeder stock of the universities in the route 128, high-tech. >> new york ultimately is more of a defensible economy. long-term more resilient. year over year today mary wins mine. >> don't you get tired of new yorkers telling the rest of the country they're the best constantly? >> you guys went for boston? our graphic was pre-made by giants fans because it shows new york winning. >> you can -- >> i can be the referee and decide. >> the final vote has got to go to boston. >> oh! >> such a livable, beautiful city. >> why? >> because boston has a marketplace that's sort of, you know, you got all kinds of easy living style, it's wide open. it's got parks, and -- >> route 128, all the technology, all the feeder from mit and harvard. there it is. >> there it goes. >> brian we love you, but mary you're the winner. >> and they have tom brady, woo, hoo, hoo! >> he adds points just to the -- right? >> right. absolutely. >>> we've got weekly jobless claims coming up breaking in the next hour, the key numbers coming in 24 hours, before the monthly jobs re
. >> i'm going with boston because of the feeder stock of the universities in the route 128, high-tech. >> new york ultimately is more of a defensible economy. long-term more resilient. year over year today mary wins mine. >> don't you get tired of new yorkers telling the rest of the country they're the best constantly? >> you guys went for boston? our graphic was pre-made by giants fans because it shows new york winning. >> you can -- >> i can be the referee...