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recall memories from their past it may have an even greater impact on in two thousand and ten boston university researchers discovered that alzheimer's patients have an easier time recalling words after they have been sung to them than they did after the words been spoken to nicholas sims stern one of the researchers the spine suggests that music might promote new memory creation in hell's numbers patients as a result researchers are now trying to see whether patients can learn critical information like when to take medications through song and music. simmons stern says the unpublished results may support the idea and that music may become a very common tool for treating dementia in the future so next time you play a cd and your car throw on the headphones just remember it's far more to music and what needs to ear. it's just. it's the good the bad of the very very angry. stray shit is slowly ugly for good citi group shareholders at the c.e.o. shareholders at their annual meeting shareholders of citi group voted against the pay packages that had previously given a company executives including tw
recall memories from their past it may have an even greater impact on in two thousand and ten boston university researchers discovered that alzheimer's patients have an easier time recalling words after they have been sung to them than they did after the words been spoken to nicholas sims stern one of the researchers the spine suggests that music might promote new memory creation in hell's numbers patients as a result researchers are now trying to see whether patients can learn critical...
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arms and he's being animated by the music and buds and associate director of research at the boston university alzheimer's disease says that there are two theories to explain why music has such a great effect on patients with dementia first as i mentioned earlier music has emotional content to it so if we hear a song of a trigger emotional memories that we have emotional memories are some of the strongest memories that human beings have so they have the best chance of being recalled by patients with alzheimer's secondly when we learn and hear news that we store the information as procedural memory a type of memory associated with repetitive activities and routines while dementia destroys parts of the brain associated with episodic memory memories the corresponding specific events it leaves procedural memory fairly intact and since we don't lose procedural memory as we grow older we're able to keep that appreciation for music or music may allow alzheimer's patients to recall memories from their past it may have an even greater impact on in two thousand and ten boston university researchers disc
arms and he's being animated by the music and buds and associate director of research at the boston university alzheimer's disease says that there are two theories to explain why music has such a great effect on patients with dementia first as i mentioned earlier music has emotional content to it so if we hear a song of a trigger emotional memories that we have emotional memories are some of the strongest memories that human beings have so they have the best chance of being recalled by patients...
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. >>> more than 400 students at boston university may be facing criminal charges after a hazing incident. five students were duct taped in the fraternity house. the men were covered in red and doused with food products. many are appalled by the allegations. >> the back door, this is the kind of offense we would ask students to no longer be associated with the university. >>> harmful toxins in nail polish may be putting salon workers at risk. the polishes are labeled as nontoxic, but contain chemicals that can cause cancer, only available at salons. they can be facing fines. >>> they came without warning and the speaker from the orioles opening game came out. the man dressed like bat man was arrested but the report is out of jail and can't believe he's let off the hook, after a mistake. >> the crusader comes to life in the home opener. more than a quarter of a million people have watched it online. >> my name is harvey. >> why did you do this? >> it was my birthday and i just love to make people laugh. what's better than to do on opening day? >> reporter: he said he's more of a joker. he
. >>> more than 400 students at boston university may be facing criminal charges after a hazing incident. five students were duct taped in the fraternity house. the men were covered in red and doused with food products. many are appalled by the allegations. >> the back door, this is the kind of offense we would ask students to no longer be associated with the university. >>> harmful toxins in nail polish may be putting salon workers at risk. the polishes are labeled as...
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boston university, professor of religion, eight years. chairman of the department of religion, one year and currently. newspapers and magazines, contributor to "new york times" magazine, the "wall street journal," slate.com, salon.com. author, three books on religion include ""american jesus," how the son of god became a national icon." hobbies: painful, of the boston red sox, diehard fan, a passion which introduced him to, quote, grand theological themes that would later preoccupy him including why a good god would allow such an evil team as the new york yankees to win so many world series, unquote. besides baseball, tennis. stephen richard prothero. >> stephen richard prothero, your father is also a physician, is that right? >> that's correct. >> did he see the motion picture by mel gibson? >> he did. >> what did he have to say about that? >> he found a real human being wouldn't survive 20 minutes into the movie because it's so violent, there's such brutality is brought on on jesus' body and not realistic from a medical perspective. >>
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>> i went to school and boston university school of theology is, harvard seminary. seminary education spend what do you teach at georgetown? >> i teach islamic studies and also about arab christians. arab intellectuals. >> how many books have you written? >> twenty-three. >> all of this topic? >> no. i've written on islamic concept of the resurrection of muslim women, arab ideas spent we've been talking with georgetown professor yvonne haddad, "becoming american?: the forging of arab and muslim identity in pluralist america" published by baylor university press. >> thank you. >> we would like to hear from you, tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> since i am a psychoanalyst and not a political analyst i will not predict who is going to win 2012, but i will say that what makes bipartisan obsessive bipartisan this order a disorder is, i'm preempting the discussion of th the book in a , but what makes this disorder is that it becomes the driving factor in everything he thinks and does. so he ends up, obama ends up negotiating with himself before he even negoti
>> i went to school and boston university school of theology is, harvard seminary. seminary education spend what do you teach at georgetown? >> i teach islamic studies and also about arab christians. arab intellectuals. >> how many books have you written? >> twenty-three. >> all of this topic? >> no. i've written on islamic concept of the resurrection of muslim women, arab ideas spent we've been talking with georgetown professor yvonne haddad, "becoming...
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sixty of those football field dollars tax you see there and others such as laurence kotlikoff of boston university professor who was also a senior economist in the reagan administration he puts that number much higher at more than two hundred trillion dollars or. two hundred of those football fields when you factor in things like defense now should we be worried about our future our monetary system running out of those we think so so here to walk us through some possible scenarios is john butler he's founder of and for a capital and author of this book the golden revolution how to prepare for the coming global gold standard now i should also mention he was an interest rate forex and commodities strategist a managing director at deutsche bank as well as lehman brothers so we're really lucky to have had today and i have a copy of his book hot off the presses or at least on my mailbox today i just received it so thank you so much for being on the show first of all my clothes lauren now we've seen a tremendous bull run in gold over the last twenty years or twelve years excuse me it's caused some peopl
sixty of those football field dollars tax you see there and others such as laurence kotlikoff of boston university professor who was also a senior economist in the reagan administration he puts that number much higher at more than two hundred trillion dollars or. two hundred of those football fields when you factor in things like defense now should we be worried about our future our monetary system running out of those we think so so here to walk us through some possible scenarios is john...
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beth goldstein is the founder of marketing edge group and teaches at the boston university school ofement. she's also author of the book "lucky by design," navigating your path to success. >> and angela kim is also an author. you have a retail store as well. >> i do, yes. >> we have a boutique spot in the west village. because our business is so local, what we want to do is surprise and delight our passers-by. we try to do that with emotions. for mother's day we asked all of our clients to send in a photo of their mother and one word as to what makes her so beautiful. we want people to walk by and be grabbed by that emotion. >> that's a good idea. we were talking about expense earlier. that's not very expensive. >> it say the lo of time, though. you have to roll up your sleeves. >> harry, for somebody who -- you're an expert at this. you know what to do. for somebody who is not an expert, how can they macon aeye popping window. >> in the piece she talked about the basics of visual and whether they're in a big saks fifth avenue or a small specialty stors, doesn't matter, the basics ar
beth goldstein is the founder of marketing edge group and teaches at the boston university school ofement. she's also author of the book "lucky by design," navigating your path to success. >> and angela kim is also an author. you have a retail store as well. >> i do, yes. >> we have a boutique spot in the west village. because our business is so local, what we want to do is surprise and delight our passers-by. we try to do that with emotions. for mother's day we...
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five students were found monday in an apartment near boston university in their underwear.say they were bound together at the wrists by duct tape and also covered with food, condiments and beer. university administrators say those responsible will be expelled. >>> the ucla admissions office is getting a big fat "f" this morning. they sent out financial aid letters to nearly 900 applicants that congratulated them on being accepted. days later, though, the high school seniors were told they are still on the waiting list. yeah, ucla is one of the country's most competitive and a reversal of fortune like this has to be tough. current students feel their pain. >> maybe they will have feelings not to come here anymore just because of the school that messed up. >> i don't think they can just accept the 900 students. >> yeah, it's -- they shouldn't have to accept them, but it is a bit egregious. ucla administrators blame it on human error. it's getting to be a habit. last week, 7,000 students got duplicate financial aid checks ranging from $400 to $10,000. not as egregious as uc sa
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he wanted to be a professor at boston university but he was kicked out. so we should be aware of interpreting a romantic feel that people like the judges wanted to be on their own because it's nice to live out of his ukase roaming around europe. it's great to be the professor at passerby as long as you can say what you want to say and that is what the job does. >> guest: that is true. i wonder whether institutions have ever embraced thinkers who have sort of dynamited the entire superstructure on which social, political and economical assumptions would be another example. again it gets back to this sort of conflict between individual morality, no institution can never achieve the morality of an individual because finally institution are always heard about the perpetuation of their own survival, whereas an individual is capable of making a choice and sacrificing that. >> guest: there's institutions which better or worse address the needs of the individual acting is what interests me. we are talking about humanities and how they are not particularly address
he wanted to be a professor at boston university but he was kicked out. so we should be aware of interpreting a romantic feel that people like the judges wanted to be on their own because it's nice to live out of his ukase roaming around europe. it's great to be the professor at passerby as long as you can say what you want to say and that is what the job does. >> guest: that is true. i wonder whether institutions have ever embraced thinkers who have sort of dynamited the entire...
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five students were found monday in an apartment near boston university in their underwear. police say they were bound together at the wrists by duct tape and also covered with food, condiments and beer. the university administrators say those responsible will be expelled. in the ucla admissions office is getting a big fat "f" this morning. they sent out financial aid letters to nearly 900 applicants that congratulated them on being accepted. days later, though, the high school seniors were told they are still on the waiting list. yeah, ucla is one of the country's most competitive and a reverse alf fortune like this has to be tough. current students feel their pain. >> maybe they will have feelings not to come here anymore just because of the school that messed up. >> i don't think they can just accept the 900 students. >> yeah, it's -- they shouldn't have to accept them but it is a bit egregious. ucla administrators blame it on human error. last week, 7,000 students got duplicate financial aid checks ranging from $400 to $10,000. not as egregious as uc san diego. they mess
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veteran journalist who is now a co-director of the center for science and medical writing at boston university in boston. he has written for magazines of a range from -- i love it, "sports illustrated" to smithsonian and everything in between, so he's had quite an experience. and his previous book, "blood: an epic history of medicine and commerce," was made into a pbs special. it won an l.a. book award x this current book is also an award winner. it just received the golden dagger award from the british crime writers' association for the best nonfiction crime book of last year, 2011. doug, why don't you tell us about the origins, the thesis of this book. >> i should say that by the time i was finishing this book i was having nightmares on a regular basis. [laughter] it wasn't supposed to happen. but my previous book involved the history of medicine, and i was mucking around as we do, and one day i was in the basement of harvard medical school just going through journals about the history of medicine, and i came across the case of joseph shay who in the 1890s killed twice as many people as jack
veteran journalist who is now a co-director of the center for science and medical writing at boston university in boston. he has written for magazines of a range from -- i love it, "sports illustrated" to smithsonian and everything in between, so he's had quite an experience. and his previous book, "blood: an epic history of medicine and commerce," was made into a pbs special. it won an l.a. book award x this current book is also an award winner. it just received the golden...
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lecturer at mid american nazarene university, a regular contributor to the historical society, boston university. he's a business writer, member of the public relations society of america and a frequent contributor to canoe and kayak must somehow have prepared him for this speech. [laughter] but it's a very good book about a very important topic, and you'll be able to buy copies from our friends at barnes & noble in the hall, and phil will sign afterwards and, also, take your questions. ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to introduce phil white. [applause] >> these aren't my notes. yeah, these are my notes, which is good. [laughter] thank you so much to crosby kemper for the kind introduction, to henry and arthur as well, lorenzo and the rest of the kansas city public library team. thank you, also, to rob for driving all the way up from fulton and everyone at the national churchill museum, and to those at mid american nazarene university who decided through a combination of bribery and coercion that co-sponsoring this event would be a good idea. [laughter] and speaking of bribery, looking aro
lecturer at mid american nazarene university, a regular contributor to the historical society, boston university. he's a business writer, member of the public relations society of america and a frequent contributor to canoe and kayak must somehow have prepared him for this speech. [laughter] but it's a very good book about a very important topic, and you'll be able to buy copies from our friends at barnes & noble in the hall, and phil will sign afterwards and, also, take your questions....
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jeff jacoby of "the boston globe" and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania and barry scheck, of the innocence project. lay out for our viewers what the implications are if the death penalty initiative in california goes forward? >> they are very significant. in the last five years, we've
jeff jacoby of "the boston globe" and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania and barry scheck, of the innocence project. lay out for our viewers what the implications are if the death penalty initiative in california goes forward? >> they are very significant. in the last five years, we've
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. >>> boston university students are finding themselves on the wrong side of the law being investigateding a hazing incident when police went to break up a party they found five young men in the basement they were bound, nearly naked and covered in condiments, police describe horrified fearful looks on their faces, the party was hosted by an unsanctioned fraternity. >>> well, she got the wedding of her dreams, but now a 25- year-old jessica vega has a big legal fight on her hands you see she is accused of faking cancer to get that wedding. she was indited tuesday on charges of fraud and grand larceny strangers donated her dress, rings, reception, and honeymoon in aruba because she said she was dying from leukemia, which she was not. >> all right 27 minutes after 8:00 a.m. this morning. >> plus i don't know what is plus but if the thought of spring cleaning makes you groan like this, try turning projects -- to project that is will pay you back we will check with steve. a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our
. >>> boston university students are finding themselves on the wrong side of the law being investigateding a hazing incident when police went to break up a party they found five young men in the basement they were bound, nearly naked and covered in condiments, police describe horrified fearful looks on their faces, the party was hosted by an unsanctioned fraternity. >>> well, she got the wedding of her dreams, but now a 25- year-old jessica vega has a big legal fight on her...
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>> there's this real interesting study out of boston university that found that we're social creatureshat we behave. so if your reference group, that is the people whose financial lives you compare yours to, if those are people who are higher on the socioeconomic scale than you, you're more likely to have more debt and more likely to have less in savings. a lot of time especially now young people, unfortunately, the reference can be reality tv stars. and if your social reference group is those people, you're going to have a lot of trouble making intelligent decisions about money. >> or to overbuy. >> exactly. so the key is to hajj out with people who have maybe less money. or if you're going to watch tv, at least watch it consciously. >> let's get a question directly from a young person who is worried about money. let's hear from a student from the university of oklahoma where she is a student. good morning. >> good morning, zac and ann. high from oklahoma. >> good morning. what's your question? >> i graduate in two weeks, no pressure or anything, and i have a question about budgeting.
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kevin gallagher of boston university, welcome to the program.o buy friends and influence and in a region of the world that is dominated by the united states. is that the assessment? >> yeah. the chinese have come out of nowhere in latin american and the caribbean. in 2005 little or no presence in terms of investment. my authors and i estimate in between 2005 and 2007 that the chinese have invested $75 billion into the region. that's more than the world bank and development bank and u.s. and import bank combined. >> this is a philosophy the chinese have a long time frame for their investments and all of their foreign policy is an investment in their economy. we have seen them doing this all around the world buying up oil fields and doing partnerships and joint ventures and giving money in loans to countries the u.s. won't deal with. why is it so pointed it's happening in our backyard too? >> like you said the chinese are really looking for things that they need around the world and latin america offers a number of key things. one, latin america h
kevin gallagher of boston university, welcome to the program.o buy friends and influence and in a region of the world that is dominated by the united states. is that the assessment? >> yeah. the chinese have come out of nowhere in latin american and the caribbean. in 2005 little or no presence in terms of investment. my authors and i estimate in between 2005 and 2007 that the chinese have invested $75 billion into the region. that's more than the world bank and development bank and u.s....
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and then for some years after that, i was the director of the boston university washington center here with a teaching journalism students and then left to do this book. >> host: it says you're with the wilson center. >> guest: i refer -- was the little people that is. >> guest: the woodrow wilson center is created as a living tribute to woodrow wilson who was the only ph.d. president that we have ever had. he was president of princeton university before he was elected president, and my dog my chocolate lab was named willson in honor of him and it is a center where the scholars in the country and international scholars can come in and do research and think about various issues affecting the u.s. future in the global issues. >> host: are you doing much traveling with the book? >> guest: i am. i'm going to be in ohio before this year's for super tuesday week speaking at ohio state and i'm very excited about that. i'm going to be making a trip to new england at the end of march, so that will be after this errors. i'm going to be speaking at a few colleges in new hampshire and i'm going to
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berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i continued to work in the field and learned more. >> isn't it the all-important question of why jesus was killed, you now believe he represented a limited threat to public order during the festival of passover rather than a major threat to roman rule? >> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because of th
berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth,...
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. >> born in boston in 1931, he attended brown university. through brown's alumni association, he would meet e. howard hunt, who years later colson would recruit to the nixon white house and go on to supervise the watergate break in. a former marine captain and hard driving lawyer on capitol hill, colson joined the nixon white house as special counsel. his chief task was to get richard nixon reelected by identifying and courting blue collar workers, ethnics and other voters later dubbed reagan democrats. he was a driving force behind the plumbers group. >> it was the worst blow of my life to be indicted because i had been so proud as a marine officer and proud to serve my country and a flag waving patriot and i end up in a courtroom and it's the united states of america versus charles w. colson. that was like a hot knife stabbing me. >> it was in the small town of weston, massachusetts, outside of boston on the night of august august 12, 1973, that colson, after visit ago friend who recently convert to do christ had his own epiphany. >> i sta
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. >> reporter: born in boston in no one 31, colson attended brown university and through the a lum nie soccer, he would meet e. howard hunt who, years later, colson would recruit to the nixon white house and go on to sign vise the watergate break-in. a former marine captain and hard-driving lawyer, he joined the nixon white house as special council. the chief task was to get richard nixon re-elected by identifying and courting blue collar workers, ethnics and other voters later dubbed reagan democrats. he was a driving force behind the white house enemies list and the infamous plummer's group and the war in smearing antiwar activist daniel elsburg and ultimately landed colson in prison. >> it was the worst thing in my life to be indicted. i was so proud as a marine officer and proud to serve my country and i end up in the courtroom and that is in the united states of america. >> reporter: it was in the small town of westin, massachusetts, outside of boston on the night of august 12th, 1973colson, after visiting a friend who recently converted to christ, had his own epiphany. >> i start
. >> reporter: born in boston in no one 31, colson attended brown university and through the a lum nie soccer, he would meet e. howard hunt who, years later, colson would recruit to the nixon white house and go on to sign vise the watergate break-in. a former marine captain and hard-driving lawyer, he joined the nixon white house as special council. the chief task was to get richard nixon re-elected by identifying and courting blue collar workers, ethnics and other voters later dubbed...
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extreme cooking, gym addict ariel levy, born boston, 62 years of age, wife margaret, three children, democrat, harvard college ba, english. ma gill university, montreal, m.d.. maachusetts mental health center, resident in psychiatrist, three years. u.s. army, pentagon major, two years. faculty appointments, harvard medical sister, assistant professor, four years. george washington medical school, associate medical professor, georgetown medical school psychiatry, 20 years and currently medical answers,medicy television program, host 8 years and currently. author, 36 articles, four monographs and 204 pfessional prestations on alt attenon deficit disorder, depression, post traumatic stress disorder, psychopharmacology. hobbies, acting, singing, power walking. brian bowls doyle. >> on the words psychopharmacology, you say, ariel, the psycho pharmacologist is the new drug dealer, like a park avenue drug dealer. is that how people look upon psychopharmacology? >> that's what one of my sources said to me. that'sow she views it. i think that's how some people -- they've taken their attitude that they would have had once towards street drugs and tra
extreme cooking, gym addict ariel levy, born boston, 62 years of age, wife margaret, three children, democrat, harvard college ba, english. ma gill university, montreal, m.d.. maachusetts mental health center, resident in psychiatrist, three years. u.s. army, pentagon major, two years. faculty appointments, harvard medical sister, assistant professor, four years. george washington medical school, associate medical professor, georgetown medical school psychiatry, 20 years and currently medical...
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boston in 1931. he attended brown university.hrough the alumni association he would meet howard hunt he would recruit to the nixon white house and supervise the watergate break-in. colson joined the nixon white house as special counsel. his chief task was to get nixon re-elected by identifying blue collar workers and other voters later dubbed reagan democrats. he had a role in smearing damp yell elsberg. >> it was the worst of my life to be indicted because i had been so proud as a marine officer and proud to serve my country and flag waving patriot and i end up in courtroom and it's the united states of america versus charles colson. that was like a hot knife. >> reporter: small town of weston, massachusetts outside of boston 1932 that colson after visiting a friend had his own i pif any. >> i drove up and this white house hatchetman, tough guy was crying so hard i couldn't drive any further. i spent probably half an hour on that night, maybe an hour talking to god for the first time seriously in my life. >> intense skepticism g
boston in 1931. he attended brown university.hrough the alumni association he would meet howard hunt he would recruit to the nixon white house and supervise the watergate break-in. colson joined the nixon white house as special counsel. his chief task was to get nixon re-elected by identifying blue collar workers and other voters later dubbed reagan democrats. he had a role in smearing damp yell elsberg. >> it was the worst of my life to be indicted because i had been so proud as a marine...
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. >>> and police in boston are looking to file criminal complaints for an alleged frat hazing incident. five students were found near the universityheir underwear. the students were bound together by duct tape. they were covered with food, condiments and beer. >>> the admissions offers at ucla is getting a big "f" this morning. it sent out aid letters to applicants, congratulating on for being accepted when they were on the wait list. and on top of that, 7,000 students received duplicate financial aid checks and of course had to return them. >> the worst. >>> a shakeup at another college campus. bobby petrino is no longer the arkansas football coach. but the firing didn't have anything to do with his record. the school said he engaged in, quote, a pattern of misleading and manipulative behavior, which included hiring his mistress. they're affair was discovered after they were involved in a motorcycle accident. petrino says he is sorry and accepts full responsibility. >>> and marlins manager, ozzie guillen, says he's sorry for his latest foot in mouth mistake. he says he admires cuban dictator, fidel castro. that's not what the tea
. >>> and police in boston are looking to file criminal complaints for an alleged frat hazing incident. five students were found near the universityheir underwear. the students were bound together by duct tape. they were covered with food, condiments and beer. >>> the admissions offers at ucla is getting a big "f" this morning. it sent out aid letters to applicants, congratulating on for being accepted when they were on the wait list. and on top of that, 7,000...
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jeff jacoby of "the boston globe" and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania and barry scheckject. lay out for our viewers what the implications are if the death penalty initiative in california goes forward? >> they are very significant. in the last five years, we've had five states repeal capital punishment, and what the supreme court ultimately looks at in deciding whether or not to invalidate capital punishment is a violation of the eighth amendment, is the trend of the states, and california is in truth the big enchilada. has more people on death row, more than 700, than any other state in the country and this ballot initiative is going to win. and the reasons have to do with what is driving the sdaet penaldeath penalty debate now. i don't think they can look at whether capital punishment is the appropriate punishment for the most heinous crimes. there is no evidence that the death penalty deters. i think we have established now beyond any doubt that there is a serious risk of executing innocent people. and it is hideously expensive. in california alone, over the next fiv
jeff jacoby of "the boston globe" and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania and barry scheckject. lay out for our viewers what the implications are if the death penalty initiative in california goes forward? >> they are very significant. in the last five years, we've had five states repeal capital punishment, and what the supreme court ultimately looks at in deciding whether or not to invalidate capital punishment is a violation of the eighth amendment, is the trend of...
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boston marathon? >> we got second. >> yeah. in a parallel universe. but how hard was it during that heat? eally hard. >> well, congratulations. >> happy birthday, jenna. >> all right. happy birthday to jenna. let's talk about these temperatures. yesterday boston, 87 set a record. 86 in watertown. buffalo up to 82. 84 in montpelier. we've got cooling weather, big cool front moves through so it's going to be anywhere from 10 to 30 degrees cooler today. watertown only 52. 77 in new york city. we need some rain, though, because we've got very dry conditions, red flag warnings from southern new jersey all the way on up in to new england. and as you can see, temperatures are going to be in the 30s and 40s around the great lakes. 80s and 90s through the southwest. good news in the northeast. we're going to be seeing some heavier rain as we move into the weekend.en >> good morning. it looks like it will be a nice day today. not as warm as yesterday a mixture of sun and clouds. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. up next, a new pain at the pump. why you may n
boston marathon? >> we got second. >> yeah. in a parallel universe. but how hard was it during that heat? eally hard. >> well, congratulations. >> happy birthday, jenna. >> all right. happy birthday to jenna. let's talk about these temperatures. yesterday boston, 87 set a record. 86 in watertown. buffalo up to 82. 84 in montpelier. we've got cooling weather, big cool front moves through so it's going to be anywhere from 10 to 30 degrees cooler today. watertown only...
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boston globe's" analysis of the effect of mr. romney's policies on state colleges and universities. fees soared 63% during romney's tenure. by each campus to offset deep budget cuts of about $140 million or about 14% during the fiscal crisis. fees went up by 63% as mr. romney slashed projects by 14%. so we're left with this question. as mitt romney performs his grand pivot to the center, should we believe what he says or place greater emphasis on what he does. as the president said just how, actions speak louder than words. >> it requires not just words, but deeds. >> thanks so much for watching. dylan ratigan is here. how are you? >> absolutely sensational, martin. >> that's a superlative description and i'm delighted to hear it. >> as you know, i had a birthday last week. and point of reflection and all this. >> may i just say that -- >> i was talking, but -- >> i'm glad you racised it, because it's sensitive, but we wish to convey many happy returns of the day. >> a generous offering on your part and i accept your well wishes with the great grace and natural receptivity of the dill wlan rat began show staff as we go th
boston globe's" analysis of the effect of mr. romney's policies on state colleges and universities. fees soared 63% during romney's tenure. by each campus to offset deep budget cuts of about $140 million or about 14% during the fiscal crisis. fees went up by 63% as mr. romney slashed projects by 14%. so we're left with this question. as mitt romney performs his grand pivot to the center, should we believe what he says or place greater emphasis on what he does. as the president said just...
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university to a trip to the ncaa tournament. good friends with steve bisciotti. the capitals open the playoffs tomorrow night in boston.ffs begin tonight with three games. the heat played the celtics, who apparently found the fountain of youth. lebron james beats the buzzer. they could not beat the celtics. he's a shooting machine. celtics win. ozzie guillen suspended five games for saying he loves fidel castro. i kid you not. >> he was thinking in spanish and speaking in english. ok. >> coming up, we'll look at one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. it is not every day a small town is that the center of international headlines. >> hillary clinton makes a stop in annapolis to address hundreds of midshipmaen. >> one man goes to the end of the earth to propose to his girlfriend. >> it is a quiet but chilly start on this wednesday morning. we have good news for the weekend. >> good news and most of the major roadways. there is a brush fire in anne arundel county. >>
university to a trip to the ncaa tournament. good friends with steve bisciotti. the capitals open the playoffs tomorrow night in boston.ffs begin tonight with three games. the heat played the celtics, who apparently found the fountain of youth. lebron james beats the buzzer. they could not beat the celtics. he's a shooting machine. celtics win. ozzie guillen suspended five games for saying he loves fidel castro. i kid you not. >> he was thinking in spanish and speaking in english. ok....
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. >>> in boston, celtics down by one at the buzzer, the spurs' duncan keeps paul pierce away from the basket and pierce misses the fadeaway. san antonio wins it 87-86. >>> baylor universityco, texas, they cheered returning champions. students and fans saluted the ncaa champion lady bears. their coach kim mulkey and player of the year, brittney griner for their unprecedented 40-0 season. congratulations. >>> the pga masters tournament gets under way today at augusta national. jack nicklaus, arnold palmer and gary player got things rolling yesterday at the annual par 3 challenge. player and palmer birdied but the competition was cut short by heavy rain. >>> cbs sports live coverage of the final two rounds of the masters will begin saturday at 3:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 2:00. >>> when we return, counterfeit cancer drugs. a special investigation into the latest fake drug to enter the u.s. and the danger it poses to unwitting patients. >> announcer: sports sponsored by just for men mustache and beard. keep living the dream. sponsored by just for men mustache and beard. keep living the dream. i brought champagne. oh wow! best in the world. oikos greek yogurt from dannon.
. >>> in boston, celtics down by one at the buzzer, the spurs' duncan keeps paul pierce away from the basket and pierce misses the fadeaway. san antonio wins it 87-86. >>> baylor universityco, texas, they cheered returning champions. students and fans saluted the ncaa champion lady bears. their coach kim mulkey and player of the year, brittney griner for their unprecedented 40-0 season. congratulations. >>> the pga masters tournament gets under way today at augusta...
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heritage foundation, the international regulatory affairs fellow at heritage and from boston, richard gowan of new york universityrom the center on international cooperation. he's the executive director out there and mr. gowan, i want to start with you. as the -- as the association's director out there at n.y.u., start us off with some perspective on the role and mission of the united nations and how it sort of developed in what its mission is going to be. guest: the u.n. is playing a huge role in international security at the moment. it has over 100,000 peacekeepers worldwide, stablizing countries ranging from haiti to liberia and it's been playing a significant role in the global response to the arab spring. it sent civilian experts to help reconstruct libya and now, as you say, it's in the thick of the conflict in syria. first, this is hard work and the u.n. is sometimes struggling. there are cases such as sudan and south sudan where u.n. peacekeepers don't seem able to stop wars from reigniting and the u.n. mission in syria when -- which is actually pretty tiny, less than 100 people on the ground doesn't seem
heritage foundation, the international regulatory affairs fellow at heritage and from boston, richard gowan of new york universityrom the center on international cooperation. he's the executive director out there and mr. gowan, i want to start with you. as the -- as the association's director out there at n.y.u., start us off with some perspective on the role and mission of the united nations and how it sort of developed in what its mission is going to be. guest: the u.n. is playing a huge role...
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boston saturday for game 5. >> great stuff. thanks, feldy. >>> let's take it back to football. president obama welcomed the university of alabama football team to the white house today. the president applauded this year's bcs champs for their dedication to working together both on and off the field. he also praised the team's efforts in the alabama community after tornadoes devastated most of the area last year. >>> homeowners, tens of thousands of dollars behind on payments, watch as their mortgages are ripped up and reworked. see the deals for yourself next. >> plus a mother under arrest in our area years after police say she abducted her daughter and disappeared. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ >>> long lines for mortgage h
boston saturday for game 5. >> great stuff. thanks, feldy. >>> let's take it back to football. president obama welcomed the university of alabama football team to the white house today. the president applauded this year's bcs champs for their dedication to working together both on and off the field. he also praised the team's efforts in the alabama community after tornadoes devastated most of the area last year. >>> homeowners, tens of thousands of dollars behind on...
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boston ties it. tyler seguin with the goal. in the overtime, mike knuble blocked. joel ward scores. nfl draft tonight. the ravens picked 29th. >> we follow breaking news in the arrest of the phylicia barnes case. >> universitiessing tuition for harder majors. >> a mother and her cub in pennsylvania. we will take into bear and we will take you to you bear and makeup. >> we have an accident along 140 and will check on the rest of the major roads, coming up. >> more than a year after her body was found, police have made an arrest in the phylicia barnes case. barnes case.
boston ties it. tyler seguin with the goal. in the overtime, mike knuble blocked. joel ward scores. nfl draft tonight. the ravens picked 29th. >> we follow breaking news in the arrest of the phylicia barnes case. >> universitiessing tuition for harder majors. >> a mother and her cub in pennsylvania. we will take into bear and we will take you to you bear and makeup. >> we have an accident along 140 and will check on the rest of the major roads, coming up. >> more...