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anti-semitic supporters, anti-israel supporters whether rasheed khalidi or hard left academics in columbia university and the university of chicago who are certainly applauding right along with all of these dictators and villains at the u.n. general assembly. sean: good to see you as always. congratulations on the book. appreciate you being here. >> thanks. sean: we have anne coulter, lou holtz and michael moore is confronted by our own griff jenkins. wait until you hear what he has to say about little old me and we'll have much more on president obama's speech and the wild day at the united nations here in new york. that and much sean: fox news' griff jenkins caught up with michael moore on wall street yesterday. listen to this. >> people see your movie and capitalism is evil as the punch line but your critics say how much has michael moore made on the film and the hollywood industry? >> i'm in the irony business. that is very ironic. and nobody appreciates the humor of it more than i do. sean: yes, it is. much more of that interview >> on my first day in office i pro heberted without exception or -
anti-semitic supporters, anti-israel supporters whether rasheed khalidi or hard left academics in columbia university and the university of chicago who are certainly applauding right along with all of these dictators and villains at the u.n. general assembly. sean: good to see you as always. congratulations on the book. appreciate you being here. >> thanks. sean: we have anne coulter, lou holtz and michael moore is confronted by our own griff jenkins. wait until you hear what he has to...
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at columbia university.o i don't care if they argued or not as long as he's got an alibi and we can lock it in at the time she goes missing, it doesn't matter. but let's answer lakeishia's answer. to ted lorson, any rift between the two? >> i've heard nothing of that and i've seen reports today that the fiance is not considered a suspect at this time. >> we are taking your calls live. a brainy beauty, annie le, just 24 years old, a brilliant researcher at yale university is gone. >>> as we go to break, our prayers go out tonight to friend of the show, lieutenant colonel and u.s. arts directorate, jeff henderson. he heads to both iraq and afghanistan for a third tour. an apache helicopter pilot 23 years of military service, he heads out on a special mission to help train troops. joining him, airspace coordinator for u.s. art gs-13. his son jake in the air force, afghanistan. waiting at home, henderson's wife, tavia. three sons, chase, jettison and parker. jeff henderson, glenn, please walk slow and hurry back
at columbia university.o i don't care if they argued or not as long as he's got an alibi and we can lock it in at the time she goes missing, it doesn't matter. but let's answer lakeishia's answer. to ted lorson, any rift between the two? >> i've heard nothing of that and i've seen reports today that the fiance is not considered a suspect at this time. >> we are taking your calls live. a brainy beauty, annie le, just 24 years old, a brilliant researcher at yale university is gone....
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>> simon shama, history professor at columbia university explores debates around immigration, war, religion and race, and how these themes have been echoed throughout the united states' history. the philadelphia free library hosted the event. it's an howrmt. >> as most of you know, here at the free library we provide essential services to thousands of individuals throughout the year. including students, job seekers, and small business owners. due to the economic downturn and a 25% budget cut i for the free library of philadelphia, yet we still need to fill our shelves for the 60,000 children who participate if our summer reading program. i encourage you to donate funds, purchasing books from our amazon.com wish list or buying books from a local retailer and dropping them off at designated library locations. for more information, please visit free library.org/book drive. tonight's guest has been called a genius of storytelling, and a restless optimist of our dissatisfied times. an essayist and critic for "the new yorker" and a professor of our history at columbia university, simon shama has
>> simon shama, history professor at columbia university explores debates around immigration, war, religion and race, and how these themes have been echoed throughout the united states' history. the philadelphia free library hosted the event. it's an howrmt. >> as most of you know, here at the free library we provide essential services to thousands of individuals throughout the year. including students, job seekers, and small business owners. due to the economic downturn and a 25%...
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two prominent washington and wall street watchers for their analysis: glenn hubbard, dean of columbia university graduate school of business and former economic advisor to president george w bush and alan blinder. professor of economics at princeton and former vice chairman of the federal reserve. i began the discussion by asking glenn for his reaction to president obama's speech. >> first of all, the president was absolutely right to use this anniversary as a chance to talk about the need for financial regulatory reform. there's much to be done in turn of systemic risk regulation, capital add qa kaes and transparency. unfortunately the president's own proposals didn't add up to that but his themes were exactly right. >> susie: that's exactly right. the president is really pushing hard today for those regulatory reforms and implying that they would prevent a future financial crisis. do you think that these reforms really will fix the flaws in the system? >> well not all of them. there are many flaws. we're going to have financial crises in the future as we've always had in the past. but that sai
two prominent washington and wall street watchers for their analysis: glenn hubbard, dean of columbia university graduate school of business and former economic advisor to president george w bush and alan blinder. professor of economics at princeton and former vice chairman of the federal reserve. i began the discussion by asking glenn for his reaction to president obama's speech. >> first of all, the president was absolutely right to use this anniversary as a chance to talk about the...
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with more discussion on the lessons and the outlook from one year of financial crisis with columbia university'soseph stiglitz, nobel laureate in economics. liz ann sonders and david wessel. the president clearly stated that health care reform is key to economic reform. do you agree? >> yes. i mean, obviously over the long run he is absolutely right. a major source of our deficit, but there are other things as well. >> 29% of americans are covered by government insuranc according to the most recent census department figures. the uninsured rate is at 15.4%. can this $900 billion proposal change the situation? >> yes. it is the beginning of the process to change our health care system to bring down costs. for instance, one part of it is a tax on -- or one way of putting it, withdrawing the tax exemshoj shon that we have for the luxury health care plans, increase the demand and one part of the system, drive up overall health care costs, using that to finance the uninsured who we all pay for, because when they go to thhospital tshg adds to our bill because, you know, we're not a society that will tu
with more discussion on the lessons and the outlook from one year of financial crisis with columbia university'soseph stiglitz, nobel laureate in economics. liz ann sonders and david wessel. the president clearly stated that health care reform is key to economic reform. do you agree? >> yes. i mean, obviously over the long run he is absolutely right. a major source of our deficit, but there are other things as well. >> 29% of americans are covered by government insuranc according to...
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>> reporter: le was married sunday on long island to longtime sweetheart and columbia university grad student jonathan wid you a ski. she wrote on her facebook page, lucky i'm in love with my best friend. he's been helping distribute flyers about his missing fiance. the med school dean stated the obvious. >> people are concerned. >> reporter: and students said the continuing mystery was especially unsettling. >> you just don't know what happened to her. >> reporter: now scariest of all, the clear possibility that a student on this storied campus has been the viget of a terrible crime whose details and author or authors are still not known. investigators have been poring over her life, especially her electronic footprint. >> there are computer, her facebook account, who she's been twittering, her credit cards. any electronic signal that could have suggested how she was communicating to someone. >> reporter: but after five days her disappearance has not yet been solved. >> we don't know where she is. we don't know what happened to her. we don't know if a crime was committed or not. >> r
>> reporter: le was married sunday on long island to longtime sweetheart and columbia university grad student jonathan wid you a ski. she wrote on her facebook page, lucky i'm in love with my best friend. he's been helping distribute flyers about his missing fiance. the med school dean stated the obvious. >> people are concerned. >> reporter: and students said the continuing mystery was especially unsettling. >> you just don't know what happened to her. >>...
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desperately waiting for any word on her whereabouts, her fiance, not a suspect i might add, is a columbia universityd. he is cooperating with authorities. we will bring you that news conference that happened. i'm julie banderas. >> (applause) >> she's known as the queen of southern kcuisine and while she has many of us licking our chops with her mouth watering recipes she is on a mission to help feed those who don't have enough to eat welcome one of my favorites and i'm sure one of yours, paula dean. >> hey, you! (applause) >> how are you all? my husband, y'all. >> hi, paula. >> oh, help me up. oh, my god. >> mike: how are you? >> i'm fine. how are you doing? >> delighted to have you here. >> is that not the cutest-- i love it keep talking, keep talking here. >> listen, so happy to see his dimples and then he told me how he got it so i realized why he only has one. >> mike: now you're going to make me tell the story, paula. >> great and i got lipstick on y you. >> mike: already made a mess of me, only 15 seconds. >> i don't usually enter a room and start kissing strange men, that was my husband. >>
desperately waiting for any word on her whereabouts, her fiance, not a suspect i might add, is a columbia universityd. he is cooperating with authorities. we will bring you that news conference that happened. i'm julie banderas. >> (applause) >> she's known as the queen of southern kcuisine and while she has many of us licking our chops with her mouth watering recipes she is on a mission to help feed those who don't have enough to eat welcome one of my favorites and i'm sure one of...
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two years ago, he went to speak at columbia university, and it kicked off a huge fuss and backlash there, but at the same time, i think there has to be some baseline courtesy extended to a foreign leader, even someone as controversial as this. u.s. is somewhat obligated to do this under diplomatic protocol and with its agreement with the u.n., and i think they can confine his travel to his 25 miles from columbus circle and midtown, and the police can say, "no, you cannot go to ground zero," as they did last year. greta: who is, by the way, coming to this party? >> iranian expatriates. there are people who lived here and who have family there, and they are on the surface innocuous. i do not know if it is political indoctrination, but they are alcohol-free, pork-free event. greta: what is his reaction to get a bg poll from these dotel as for his party's? >> -- his reaction to getting the heave-ho from these hotels for his parties? >> there was a very nice catering place, and that did not happen, and then essex house. i guess they are giving up the ghost. greta: when is he going home? >> i
two years ago, he went to speak at columbia university, and it kicked off a huge fuss and backlash there, but at the same time, i think there has to be some baseline courtesy extended to a foreign leader, even someone as controversial as this. u.s. is somewhat obligated to do this under diplomatic protocol and with its agreement with the u.n., and i think they can confine his travel to his 25 miles from columbus circle and midtown, and the police can say, "no, you cannot go to ground...
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that's the verdict from a new study by researchers at columbia university. the study found teenager that eight dner with their families fewer than three times a week were more likely to use prescription drugs and alcohol and marijuana. and there was a bigger risk that said family meals were often interrupted by distractions by cell phones or texting. makes sense. >>> with h1n1 flu fears on the increase, seems like there is hand sanitizer everywhere you turn. many parents arm themselves with sanitizer and fears with the virus, use of the alcohol-based formula have been more popular. they popped up seemingly everywhere from offices to college campuses. is it possible to over use it? doctors say yes, and no. >> i would say that people should use it several times a day, three or four times a day. it's not dangerous to you. it's not toxic to use and it's not likely that bacteria will become resistant to it because it's such a high content of alcohol. >> they say most hand sanitizers kill 90% of bacteria. they suggest rubbing two skirts and rbing it all over your
that's the verdict from a new study by researchers at columbia university. the study found teenager that eight dner with their families fewer than three times a week were more likely to use prescription drugs and alcohol and marijuana. and there was a bigger risk that said family meals were often interrupted by distractions by cell phones or texting. makes sense. >>> with h1n1 flu fears on the increase, seems like there is hand sanitizer everywhere you turn. many parents arm themselves...
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among the people of parties have talked to her fiancÉ, a columbia university graduate student who issupposed to marry her tomorrow. authorities say he is not a suspect and that he has cooperated with investigators. as for speculation that she might be a runaway bride, friends say she was looking forward to her wedding and under they spoke page she writes how lucky she is to be in love with her best friend. if you have any information about her disappearance, you are urged to call the fbi tip line. that number at 1-877-503-1905. a bit university is offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to her whereabouts. >> julie: to be clear about is not found, she still missing some absolutely. fbi said categorically today, a body has not been found, contradicting earlier reports. >> julie: yale offering a 10,000 outdoor for any information. thank you very much david lee miller to make stay tuned on the search for annie le. our own crowd out rivera is on this case you will bring you everything you need to know tonight on toronto at large. you do not want to miss his show. >> julie:
among the people of parties have talked to her fiancÉ, a columbia university graduate student who issupposed to marry her tomorrow. authorities say he is not a suspect and that he has cooperated with investigators. as for speculation that she might be a runaway bride, friends say she was looking forward to her wedding and under they spoke page she writes how lucky she is to be in love with her best friend. if you have any information about her disappearance, you are urged to call the fbi tip...
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nobel laureate joe stiglitz, who'd come to the beauty show from columbia university, wasn't. >> france and a number of other european countries have said we have to stop this bonus culture. it's bad for our society, the system of bonuses encourages short-sighted behavior, excessive risk taking clearly played a role. the united states seems to be reluctant to do anything. >> reporter: in fact, the obama administration does back removing financial incentives for risky behavior, but it opposes french president nicolas sarkozy's push for bonus caps. >> reporter: stiglitz, worried about a global relapse, thinks the g-20 should be doing a lot this week. >> what they should do is resolve to continue the stimulus package until its clear that were into a robust recovery. second thing, we really need to fix our financial system. here in the united states, i think our financial system in many ways-- the problems are worse because we allowed the too big to fail banks to get even bigger. we let the moral hazard problems to get worse because we announced in effect that we will bail out shareholders,
nobel laureate joe stiglitz, who'd come to the beauty show from columbia university, wasn't. >> france and a number of other european countries have said we have to stop this bonus culture. it's bad for our society, the system of bonuses encourages short-sighted behavior, excessive risk taking clearly played a role. the united states seems to be reluctant to do anything. >> reporter: in fact, the obama administration does back removing financial incentives for risky behavior, but it...
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this lovely pair, college professors at columbia university. they said, you know, the best way to bring about the change that everybody is seeking if you're a radical revoluntionary is to get everyone on welfare, just start racking up the bills so the american financial system would eventually collapse under its own weight. you got it? collapse the system. bypassing so much, by getting so many people on to the doles that we could never afford it. so, in this group of radicals, there were a few names that we have now heard before. theres was wade ath i wade rath. he said cloward and piven are right, but we should accomplish that through peaceful means. william ayers, here is william ayers, and jeff jones, they decided no, we've got to be radicals. we've got to blow our way up to the top, ok? but they both set off at the same time. he decided that he was going to try acorn and gts legitimate peaceful route, and these two were going to go blow everything up, but the goal was the same. it was marxist revolution. ok, so, now people say why are you g
this lovely pair, college professors at columbia university. they said, you know, the best way to bring about the change that everybody is seeking if you're a radical revoluntionary is to get everyone on welfare, just start racking up the bills so the american financial system would eventually collapse under its own weight. you got it? collapse the system. bypassing so much, by getting so many people on to the doles that we could never afford it. so, in this group of radicals, there were a few...
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>> they ruled him out early on, because he is a columbia university grad, lives in new york. he was in new york on tuesday when she disappeared, and the family, as you can imagine, disgraduate at -- distraught at this hour as members of the yale community. there is a candle light vigil planned here tonight. back to potential suspects the list is pretty much confined to people who have known to have entered that building sometime on tuesday morning or early afternoon and in fact there are also video surveillance cameras set up so they have video images of people going in that may help in the investigation greatly. >> we understand there are approximately 75 cameras around that building right now. are police releasing a short list of, we know there are a certain number of people who would have access to the basement where her body was discovered? >> reporter: they are not releasing a list of people who went in. it is clearly a homicide investigation. in fact, when the medical examiner late today released the fact that they confirmed the body to be annie le, confirmed she was th
>> they ruled him out early on, because he is a columbia university grad, lives in new york. he was in new york on tuesday when she disappeared, and the family, as you can imagine, disgraduate at -- distraught at this hour as members of the yale community. there is a candle light vigil planned here tonight. back to potential suspects the list is pretty much confined to people who have known to have entered that building sometime on tuesday morning or early afternoon and in fact there are...
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her fiance is also a doctoral student at columbia university, working on his ph.d.it was a wedding that everyone was truly looking forward to and now has been cancelled by the family. let's go out to karen in alabama. hi, karen, are you there? >> caller: yes. how are you? >> i'm fine. thank you for calling. >> caller: i was wondering, they're looking on the surveillance cameras to see if that girl left. did they look to see if anybody was exiting carrying a bag? the alarm could have been a distraction for that person to get away. or did they check the ceiling tiles or -- >> right. right. mary snow, do we know anything about that? and 75 cameras produce an immense amount of videotape to go through. >> reporter: right. we don't really know the details, jean. and that is -- it's a good question. is there anybody else being looked at in terms of a bag being carried out? and as you mentioned, any vehicles leaving the building. we don't know the specifics. we just know that they're poring over those surveillance tapes. >> okay. to alan ripka, defense attorney out of new y
her fiance is also a doctoral student at columbia university, working on his ph.d.it was a wedding that everyone was truly looking forward to and now has been cancelled by the family. let's go out to karen in alabama. hi, karen, are you there? >> caller: yes. how are you? >> i'm fine. thank you for calling. >> caller: i was wondering, they're looking on the surveillance cameras to see if that girl left. did they look to see if anybody was exiting carrying a bag? the alarm...
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from columbia university.his written two books, including "meltdown, a free- market look at what the stock market collapsed." he won a prize in 2006 for his book "the church and the market." is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. i welcome -- he is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. >> let me begin this summary of my written testimony in support of hr 1207 by recalling a controversy that happened in late 2008. bloomberg news ran a headline. the article dealt with trillions of dollars in loans whose recipients and whose collateral that had been put were unknown to the american people. the editor in chief of bloomberg news, matthew winkler, stated it very simply. he said that taxpayers, and voluntary investors, have the right to know who received loans, in what amounts, for what collaterals, and why specific laws were made. he is right. there's no good reason for americans not to know the terms and recipients of these loans. there is likewise no good reason for them to
from columbia university.his written two books, including "meltdown, a free- market look at what the stock market collapsed." he won a prize in 2006 for his book "the church and the market." is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. i welcome -- he is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. >> let me begin this summary of my written testimony in support of hr 1207 by recalling a controversy that happened in late 2008. bloomberg news...
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her fiancÉ is a columbia university graduate and not a suspect.he is assisting in the investigation. neil is offering a $10,000 award >> demonstrators flooded the streets of washington dc watching on u.s. capitol to protest what they say is out of control government spending. protesters dressed in clinical customs in keeping with the austen tea party theme. i'm julie banderas now back to huckabee. for your headlines on onto fox news.com. >> announcer: go to mike huckabee show.com and go to the fox feedback section to comment on today's show we can she is known as the queen of southern cuisine. and while she has many of us licking our chops with her mouthwatering recipes, she is on a mission to help those who don't have enough to eat. one of my favorites and i'm sure our viewers, paula deen. [ applause ] >> how are you? [ applause ] >> my husband. he can have a paula. >> help me up. oh my god i find are you? is that not the cutest man? speech and keep talking keep talking. the first thing i had to do was feel his double. and then he told me how he
her fiancÉ is a columbia university graduate and not a suspect.he is assisting in the investigation. neil is offering a $10,000 award >> demonstrators flooded the streets of washington dc watching on u.s. capitol to protest what they say is out of control government spending. protesters dressed in clinical customs in keeping with the austen tea party theme. i'm julie banderas now back to huckabee. for your headlines on onto fox news.com. >> announcer: go to mike huckabee show.com...
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following the trash. 24-year-old le was set to marry jonathan wadalski, a got student from columbia university, who police say is nall a suspect. annie le's family have said all along she would never run away from her family and looked forward to getting married. instead tragically her body possibly found on her wedding day. >> police are reviewing a large amount of physical evidence left with the body. >>> some of the big stories we're following this morning. there's an alleged new terror tape from osama bin laden. in it he says president obama is powerless when it comes to stopping the wars in afghanistan and iraq. al-qaeda released the tape two days after 9/11. it shows a still picture of bin laden while the audio plays. the u.s. has not confirmed if it is indeed bin laden on the tape. >>> president barack obama is using today's first anniversary of the lehman brothers collapse to make a renewed push for revamping market rules and protecting consumers. he will give a speech at federal hall in the shadow of wall street. an associated press jfk poll shows seven out of ten americans have no co
following the trash. 24-year-old le was set to marry jonathan wadalski, a got student from columbia university, who police say is nall a suspect. annie le's family have said all along she would never run away from her family and looked forward to getting married. instead tragically her body possibly found on her wedding day. >> police are reviewing a large amount of physical evidence left with the body. >>> some of the big stories we're following this morning. there's an alleged...
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following the trash. 24-year-old lee was set to marry jonathan wodowski, a graduate student from columbia universityice a is not a suspect. her family has said all along, she would never runway from her family and looked forward to getting married. instead, her body possibly found on her wedding day. >> we'll have a check on roads and an update forecast. stick around, that is coming up next. >> they say you can't believe effect you need but how much faith to americans place on the media. result of a new study coming up after the break right here on fox 5 morning news. the irresistible "cinnabon" aroma of pillsbury cinnamon rolls bring everyone to the table in their sunday best until the grands are on the table" grands biscuits. would it really be breakfast without 'em? for money saving coupons go to... pillsbury.com. >>> welcome back. we have this quick programming note for you. fox 5 morning news is expanding this morning. we are no long are going to go off the air at 9:00. we'll be on from 9:00 until 10:00 as well. starting today, can you catch us from 4:55 in the morning unl 10:00 in the morning.
following the trash. 24-year-old lee was set to marry jonathan wodowski, a graduate student from columbia universityice a is not a suspect. her family has said all along, she would never runway from her family and looked forward to getting married. instead, her body possibly found on her wedding day. >> we'll have a check on roads and an update forecast. stick around, that is coming up next. >> they say you can't believe effect you need but how much faith to americans place on the...
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working on until it's done. 15 years ago, i had been -- 16 years ago i had been kicked out of columbia universityg student protests and i linked up with some -- with the then-president of the mississippi youth council of the naacp, derek johnson, the state yoh council. and we decided that our big thing was that we were going to stop the governor from mississippi from turning mississippi valley state university into a prison. and we did it. pplause] >> a few years later, i was at the national coalition to abolish the death penalty with steve hawkins, who's now the executive vice president of the naacp. and steve who had started out in the austin youth councilad dedicated his life to abolishing the death penalty. he and i decided that we were going to abolish the death penalty for juveniles in this country. and the campaign took us seven years but we succeeded. [applause]4pt >> and we succeeded because -- simply because a small group of activists got together and said, we know what the opinion polls say. we know that this is nearly impossible but it's absolutely outrageous. and we have faith in our
working on until it's done. 15 years ago, i had been -- 16 years ago i had been kicked out of columbia universityg student protests and i linked up with some -- with the then-president of the mississippi youth council of the naacp, derek johnson, the state yoh council. and we decided that our big thing was that we were going to stop the governor from mississippi from turning mississippi valley state university into a prison. and we did it. pplause] >> a few years later, i was at the...
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james ruben, adjunct professor, columbia university and former assistant secretary of state to the clintoninistration. >> good to be with you, ed. >> olive branchs are all over the place today. is that a good interpretation? >> absolutely. this speech was president obama's opportunity to show the ways in which things have changed. we now have a president who's supporting international law, who believes in treaties to pursue arms control and nonproliferation. someone who wants to be a leader rather than stay out of the climate change problem. someone who has changed our policy on prison aerns torture. he's taken all of these ching things over the last nine months that were things the rest of the world criticized america for under president bush. the changes have come, we've moved in the direction many of you wanted. now, this is where he's trying, i think, to get more support from the rest of the world. okay, we've made these change, but now all of you can't expect us to solve the world's problems. you have you contribute. do your part whether it's climate change, china and some of the othe
james ruben, adjunct professor, columbia university and former assistant secretary of state to the clintoninistration. >> good to be with you, ed. >> olive branchs are all over the place today. is that a good interpretation? >> absolutely. this speech was president obama's opportunity to show the ways in which things have changed. we now have a president who's supporting international law, who believes in treaties to pursue arms control and nonproliferation. someone who wants...
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. >> reporter: lee was to be married today to columbia university grad student. she wrote on her facebook page, lucky i'm in love with my best friend. he has been helping to distribute flyer was not considered a suspect. medical school dean robert alfron stated the obvious. and students said the mystery was unsettling. >> you don't know what happened to her so that's a little scary. >> reporter: now scariest of all, the clear possibility that a student on this storied campus has been the victim of a terrible crime, whose details and author or authors are still not known. investigators have been poring over her life especially her electronic footprint. >> her computer, facebook account, who she has been twittering, her credit cards, any electronic signal that could have suggested how she was communicating to someone. >> reporter: after five days her disappearance has not been solved. >> we don't know where she is. we don't know what happened to her, we don't know if a crime was committed or not. >> reporter: this morning there have been yale and new haven police u
. >> reporter: lee was to be married today to columbia university grad student. she wrote on her facebook page, lucky i'm in love with my best friend. he has been helping to distribute flyer was not considered a suspect. medical school dean robert alfron stated the obvious. and students said the mystery was unsettling. >> you don't know what happened to her so that's a little scary. >> reporter: now scariest of all, the clear possibility that a student on this storied campus...
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partner in the law firm of cahill, gordon and reindel, he is also a visiting professor at columbia university's graduate school of journalism and the author of this book, "speaking freely." floyd abrams, welcome to "the journal." >> thank you, bill. >> moyers: you only have ten minutes next wednesday to make your case before the supreme court. what's the essence, in layman's language, of the case you'll make? >> well, i guess, most of all, that a motion picture made about a candidate for president can be criminal simply because it is shown in the middle of a campaign and is partially funded by corporate money is just so antithetical to my notion of the first amendment, and i'm going to try to persuade the supreme court that, too. >> moyers: but isn't that one of those fine lines the court can draw on a narrow procedure without opening the big constitutional questions of free speech, corporations and all of that? >> well, they could find some very narrow way to do this. but i think the real policy question is whether they should, or whether, as people like me think, the government ought to get o
partner in the law firm of cahill, gordon and reindel, he is also a visiting professor at columbia university's graduate school of journalism and the author of this book, "speaking freely." floyd abrams, welcome to "the journal." >> thank you, bill. >> moyers: you only have ten minutes next wednesday to make your case before the supreme court. what's the essence, in layman's language, of the case you'll make? >> well, i guess, most of all, that a motion...
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[applause] >> simon schama is an art history and history professor at columbia university. he's the author of numerous books including "rough crossings" which was the recipient of the national book critic circle award for nonfiction. for more information, visit columbia.edu/cu/arthistory. . >> up next, the story of a jordanian immigrant struggles to form a soccer team from child refugees relocated to a reluctant georgia community. it callous the hostility of the residents who had their city designated of a refuge settlement center in the 1990s. borders bookstore in atlanta is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thanks so much. thanks for coming out. i appreciate it. i want to spend just a few minutes talking about how i came to write this book and then about some of the bigger themes that i think are important for understanding why this book about this the town outside of atlanta is relevant to people's lives far beyond just this community. and i should say just for the record, you know, we're just really a few miles away from the setting of this book and i came back from a mon
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she went to the dental school at columbia university where she got the work done by someone who had lotshool they say you can save anywhere from 50% to 75% off what you would normally pay at a dentist's office. >> does it have to be somebody in her situation who didn't have insurance? can anybody go? >> anybody can go. you can be a billionaire and head over there. for any of these services. you don't have to be low income you don't have to be someone who was laid off, anybody can go. >> did you feel like you were skimping on quality? >> no not at all. i had received the service, which is a student. >> okay. >> so quite contrary to your regular doctor where you would really go to generalist i have received expert service. >> so she's happy. >> and everybody here seems very happy with their service. >> thank you all, for coming in. susan, thank you so much. you can go to earlyshow.cbsshow.com for more tips. >>> these tough economic times have single folks rethinking the traditional rules about money and dating. joining us for some insight, nicole beland and matt titus author of "why hasn't
she went to the dental school at columbia university where she got the work done by someone who had lotshool they say you can save anywhere from 50% to 75% off what you would normally pay at a dentist's office. >> does it have to be somebody in her situation who didn't have insurance? can anybody go? >> anybody can go. you can be a billionaire and head over there. for any of these services. you don't have to be low income you don't have to be someone who was laid off, anybody can...
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justice hand, my greatest privilege as a student at columbia university, to have him as my adviser, had a weekly seminar that was amazing. he introduced me to justice leonard ham, the tenth justice. from a multitude of tons cos the truth. that is the hallmark of my work. i use the shoe leather, investigative journalism techniques, i am open to the truth. anyone with new information fob me, if anything i am wrong on, i am happy to have it pointed o. what patrick fitzgerald attempted to do, for the u.s. official, i am happy to debate him any time and i would love somebody in the house or senate intelligence committee to pull mohammad out of custodial witness proction and shined the light on him and hav him ll the truth of all those years the fbi was outgunned by al qaeda. thank you. [applause] >> for more information on peter lance an@ his work, visit peterlance.com. >>hat is the best way to secure america? tom ridge take an inside look at the terrorist threat. his tenure as first head of mend security and what led to his resignation, part of a three day book tv weekend tonight on c-span2
justice hand, my greatest privilege as a student at columbia university, to have him as my adviser, had a weekly seminar that was amazing. he introduced me to justice leonard ham, the tenth justice. from a multitude of tons cos the truth. that is the hallmark of my work. i use the shoe leather, investigative journalism techniques, i am open to the truth. anyone with new information fob me, if anything i am wrong on, i am happy to have it pointed o. what patrick fitzgerald attempted to do, for...
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authorities say her fiancee, a columbia university student has been cooperating with investigators, and has not -- is not considered a suspect, and lee recently wrote on her facebook page she was lucky to be in love with, quote her best friend and ironically she wrote an article fire local magazine, on crime, and safety at yale university. even interviewing the school's police chief, who is now among those searching so desperately to find her. in that article, she wret and i quote, new haven is a city and all cities have their perils but with a little street smarts one can avoid becoming another statistic and yale posted a reward for information leading to lee's whereabouts, call the fbi tip line with information, 1-877-503-1950. authorities have said they have found nothing so far to suspect foul play. brian? >> all right, david lee miller, thank you very much. more trouble for the banking industry today. bank regulators have closed two more banks, one in chicago and another in minnesota bringing the total number of failed banks to year to 91 and the banking sector is not anticipating
authorities say her fiancee, a columbia university student has been cooperating with investigators, and has not -- is not considered a suspect, and lee recently wrote on her facebook page she was lucky to be in love with, quote her best friend and ironically she wrote an article fire local magazine, on crime, and safety at yale university. even interviewing the school's police chief, who is now among those searching so desperately to find her. in that article, she wret and i quote, new haven is...
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was set to marry a graduate student from columbia university who police say is not a suspect. annie le's family have said all along she would never run away from her family and looked forward to getting married. instead tragically her body possibly found on her wedding day. in new york, julie banderas, fox news. >>> shattered glass marks the spot where bullets entered the window of a d.c. woman's home, the result of a triple shooting a few steps away. a 16-year-old boy died in that gunfire. >> now there is a renewed push to bring back all hands on deck, a crime-fighting initiative. stacy cohan joins us with more on this. >> reporter: good morning, allison. that all hands on deck initiative has been popular and police say it does fight crime. this was, however, a particularly violent weekend here in the sixth district. two people were killed, four were shot and it was not an all hands on deck weekend. that has some residents calling for the program to return. in fact one woman in particular here in northeast said she would like to see that program back very soon. >> i'd be sitt
was set to marry a graduate student from columbia university who police say is not a suspect. annie le's family have said all along she would never run away from her family and looked forward to getting married. instead tragically her body possibly found on her wedding day. in new york, julie banderas, fox news. >>> shattered glass marks the spot where bullets entered the window of a d.c. woman's home, the result of a triple shooting a few steps away. a 16-year-old boy died in that...
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from columbia university.his written two books, including "meltdown, a free- market look at what the stock market collapsed." he won a prize in 2006 for his book "the church and the market." is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. i welcome -- he is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. >> let me begin this summary of my written testimony in support of hr 1207 by recalling a controversy that happened in late 2008. bloomberg news ran a headline. the article dealt with trillions of dollars in loans whose recipients and whose collateral that had been put were unknown to the american people. the editor in chief of bloomberg news, matthew winkler, stated it very simply. he said that taxpayers, and voluntary investors, have the right to know who received loans, in what amounts, for what collaterals, and why specific laws were made. he is right. there's no good reason for americans not to know the terms and recipients of these loans. there is likewise no good reason for them to
from columbia university.his written two books, including "meltdown, a free- market look at what the stock market collapsed." he won a prize in 2006 for his book "the church and the market." is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. i welcome -- he is also a contributing editor of the american conservative. >> let me begin this summary of my written testimony in support of hr 1207 by recalling a controversy that happened in late 2008. bloomberg news...
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he fought bravely in world war ii, put himself through columbia university with the g.i bill of rights, after having earned that with his service to our country in world war ii. as i've mentioned, he h great success in business. he has a mind that is very incisive. he seeslways the big picture and was one of the first to succeed in a business that now a lot of peoe are succeedg in, but he was one of the first there. he, after having, in our great free enterprise system, done well, dided to turn to public service and he was elected by e state of new jersey to the united states senate. he left in 2000 but came back when his state asked him to serve once again. we needed frank lautenberg. he came back and he's served with such remarkable stature since the. i -- when i first came to the senate, i had the good fortune to serve with him on the environment and public works mmittee. his love of the matters within the jisdiction of that committee are significant. he is -- he legislates with his hear but it's always backed up with his brilliant mind that he has. he was -- has been chairman of ou
he fought bravely in world war ii, put himself through columbia university with the g.i bill of rights, after having earned that with his service to our country in world war ii. as i've mentioned, he h great success in business. he has a mind that is very incisive. he seeslways the big picture and was one of the first to succeed in a business that now a lot of peoe are succeedg in, but he was one of the first there. he, after having, in our great free enterprise system, done well, dided to turn...
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i graduated in 1985, columbia, and then trained in boston. and in colorectal in the universityreally provide comprehensive care for the breast cancer patient. this hospital has been at the forefront of enabling that to happen because nobody else in the area had really stepped up to the plate to have that kind of system and played. >> your use of guarantee of pennsylvania? >> in 1991 -- you are university of pennsylvania? dollars in 1991. i love being a surgeon and what i did. when i talk to dr. wiltz, i appreciate being able to work with people and feel honored to be able to becomeçó an intimate part of their family, even if it is a short period of time. but as we look forward, there are significant challenges. dr. amedeo said that the crop of doctors coming out have a different expectation level in terms of what they are going to be paid in their work hours. i think patient expectations continue to rise. at some point, something has got to get. i think that there are huge challenges ahead, but the patient and doctors. Ñi>> weÑi are out of time. thank you for your time. you can
i graduated in 1985, columbia, and then trained in boston. and in colorectal in the universityreally provide comprehensive care for the breast cancer patient. this hospital has been at the forefront of enabling that to happen because nobody else in the area had really stepped up to the plate to have that kind of system and played. >> your use of guarantee of pennsylvania? >> in 1991 -- you are university of pennsylvania? dollars in 1991. i love being a surgeon and what i did. when i...
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on the weather forecast from >>> a giant mural now blankets dozens of steps at the university of the district of columbia this is the university's administration building. tens of thousands of ceramic tiles were reassembled for the display. the mural is of two fire birds. it's designed to inspire students to take big steps towards their gels while attending university. hard to translate some of those pictures, i guess, but it looks interesting. >> looks good. >> yeah. it does. the skies were ominous for the day today. >> a couple of spots that had thunderstorms today. >> hmm. >> welcome back. >> yes, indeed. we're back and the next couple of days there's going to be some spots into the 30s. outside today strong winds. there's our sky watcher looking out towards the skies. our temperatures outside now after the high temperature made it up to 80 degrees. this will be the last 80 we'll see in september. last year we had our last 80 into the middle of october. our september rainfall is still below average, even with that welcome rain that we had over the weekend. much of it saturday night. outside right now
on the weather forecast from >>> a giant mural now blankets dozens of steps at the university of the district of columbia this is the university's administration building. tens of thousands of ceramic tiles were reassembled for the display. the mural is of two fire birds. it's designed to inspire students to take big steps towards their gels while attending university. hard to translate some of those pictures, i guess, but it looks interesting. >> looks good. >> yeah. it...
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issues of back to school and a lot of reports from colleges about incidents on universities now. 45 states and district of columbiaorting some incidents among college students. what advice do you have to parents sending their kids off to school? there's enough anxiety with that as there is. >> right. the strategy is to try to disrupt normal life as much as possible but also keep people well and safe. parents should know if their children are sick, they should keep them home and keep them home for seven days after their symptoms emerge or for 24 hours after their symptoms go away. parents of kids should get those kids vaccinated. and we're strongly encouraging that as soon as the vaccine becomes available, which will probably be in mid-october. and then good hygiene, handwashing really does make a difference. and if soap and water isn't available, alcohol-based hand sanitizers. but in coughing and sneezing into your -- your coat or napkin or a handkerchief and then throwing it out. >> finally, the whole issue of the seasonal flu vaccine is also indicated. different risk groups. >> right. >> but people should rememb
issues of back to school and a lot of reports from colleges about incidents on universities now. 45 states and district of columbiaorting some incidents among college students. what advice do you have to parents sending their kids off to school? there's enough anxiety with that as there is. >> right. the strategy is to try to disrupt normal life as much as possible but also keep people well and safe. parents should know if their children are sick, they should keep them home and keep them...
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columbia budget and move the city forward to where we should be. >> he is a former campaign volunteer for mayor fenty and he graduated from the university of the district of columbia. >>> 8:35 right now. another big story today, the redskins big loss yesterday. >> coming up next, our dave ross joins us with more with his brush of fame on the fiel >>> also we have some good games coming up this week. your voting is now hope for the high school football game of the week. here are your choices. friendship collegiate a hd woodson. northwest at churchill. annapolis at arundel. to vote go to myfoxdc.com and click on sports and we will show up at the winning matchup on friday night. stay with us, more on fox 5 morning news still ahead. aren't you tired of bleach accidents? spray 'n wash bright and white is an in-the-wash laundry booster. just add with your detergent. the colorboost technology safely brightens your colors and whitens whites without chlorine bleach, while the resolve power gets rid of stains. trust spray 'n wash bright and white. did you fall? uh... horseback riding. oh, you poor thing. cleaning hard water stains... with the wrong product can b
columbia budget and move the city forward to where we should be. >> he is a former campaign volunteer for mayor fenty and he graduated from the university of the district of columbia. >>> 8:35 right now. another big story today, the redskins big loss yesterday. >> coming up next, our dave ross joins us with more with his brush of fame on the fiel >>> also we have some good games coming up this week. your voting is now hope for the high school football game of the...
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>> there are reports that he is a graduate student at columbia and they knew each other as undergraduates at the university. there are reports in new haven that he is there helping with the search, but police are not commenting about that. jane: yankee for your time. -- thank you for your time. jon: getting ready for flu season, and while h1n1 is the top concern, they do not want you to forget about the regular flu, as well. president obama reaching out last night to get support for his health care reform. as this moves forward, is there a chance to both sides working together? >> the time for victory is over. the time for a game has passed. now is the season for action, when we must bring the best ideas of both parties together. [applause] are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >> in terms of our timetable on health care, when we are ready, we will take the bill to the floor. but we are waiting for the finance committee to appear go
>> there are reports that he is a graduate student at columbia and they knew each other as undergraduates at the university. there are reports in new haven that he is there helping with the search, but police are not commenting about that. jane: yankee for your time. -- thank you for your time. jon: getting ready for flu season, and while h1n1 is the top concern, they do not want you to forget about the regular flu, as well. president obama reaching out last night to get support for his...
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a graduate of cornell university and columbia law school, jews nominated to the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit by president carter in 1980. she was nominated to the united states supreme court by president clinton in 1993. prior to entering the judicial branch, she taught on the faculty of rutgers and then columbia law school. during her academic career, she established herself as an important scholar, contributed extensively to the fields of civil procedure, conflict of laws, and comparative law. while she has significant contributions, it is important to also recognize her valuable contributions as a pioneer in the field of women's rights. when she became an assistant professor of law at rutgers in 1963, justice ginsburg became only the 19th woman in the united states to be appointed a tenured member of a law faculty. in 1972, she was appointed columbia's first ever tenured woman law professor. when she was appointed the 107th justice of the supreme court, she became only the second female justice in american history. her accomplishments
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to talk about health care and later in the week with the university of maryland here in college park on the board we are the district of columbiaith a rally there to students and supporters, as well. you know, it is funny. yesterday they said that event open to the public, first come first served basis. people lining up at 8:00 the night before to try to get in but nothing but supporters. saw protesters outside but about 15 to 20,000 people cheering on the president as he tries to push through this health care plan now and next few dicey weeks in congress. >> maybe the ones that most wanted to see him so they got there earliest, i guess. >> reporter: i guess that's true. >> mike viqueira, thank you. remember for the daily dose of politics straight from the reporters of nbc news political unit like mike viqueira, log on to firstread.msnbc.com. >>> police in california arrested 15 homeless people for illegally camping out on a vacant lot. they were released later in the day. many of them made the way right back to the lot. there have been at least half a dozen police raids of the makeshift campground since the lot's owner opened
to talk about health care and later in the week with the university of maryland here in college park on the board we are the district of columbiaith a rally there to students and supporters, as well. you know, it is funny. yesterday they said that event open to the public, first come first served basis. people lining up at 8:00 the night before to try to get in but nothing but supporters. saw protesters outside but about 15 to 20,000 people cheering on the president as he tries to push through...
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i graduated in 1985, columbia, and then trained in boston. and in colorectal in the universityest part. it has been worth that. in terms of surgical care, there has been an explosion that i never envisioned. all the minimally invasive processes that are still there. you could tell i am older than stephanie, but when she started as an intern, we work at the beginning of laparoscopic surgery. i had to learn how to take at gallbladder attitude. -- to take a gall bladder out of a tube. i am not sorry that i chose what i chose. if i had to do it tomorrow, i would do it again. it has been great. i love what i did. all that fancy stuff that we do is very exciting, but the most important thing, what gives me the most intense pleasure is to be able to take care but people, to have relationships, to be friends, even though we're surgeons and do a lot of basic stuff. in case you come to work with a smile knowing that you touched people's lives. >> did you know each other before? where? >> we trained in boston together. >> as this turned out for you? =/%ñrt(tell us what you do here. >> i a
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universal health care plan. >> well, you know, it's interesting, i was talking yesterday to a physician from british columbia andd about the fact that even though something may be approved or cleared by the regulatory agency, it's knots necessarily covered by the medical plan and he expressed some concern about the fact that something has to be so matured from a standard of care perspective, that it potentially runs the risk of falling behind other regulatory jurisdictions as far as being able to actually cover that for the mass society. >> well, if there's one thing we know about government, it runs efficiently and it runs fast and here in the united states, we don't have bureaucracy, we don't have the troubles, right, so we've got the high technology, the latest technology for prostate cancer in the united states and we get a universal health care plan. does that add potential, more red tape to the process of getting access to the technology? >> now, we have built out this company around the world and it's given us a chance to see health care systems, now, from argentina, brazil, mexico, canada and what really
universal health care plan. >> well, you know, it's interesting, i was talking yesterday to a physician from british columbia andd about the fact that even though something may be approved or cleared by the regulatory agency, it's knots necessarily covered by the medical plan and he expressed some concern about the fact that something has to be so matured from a standard of care perspective, that it potentially runs the risk of falling behind other regulatory jurisdictions as far as being...
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district of columbia and thurgood marshall, a former justice of the supreme court and lead litigator in the landmark case brown vs. board of education. i congratulate the howard university school of law on 140 years of success. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i ereserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from hawaii. ms. hirono: i'm pleased to recognize the gentlewoman from michigan, ms. kilpatrick the sponsor of this resolution for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for four minutes. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker and i thank the gentlewoman from hawaii for coming into the house and to our ranking member managing the bill today, thank you for your support. as has been mentioned 140rk years ago, howard university established its law school. since that time hundreds of young men and women have graduated from this prestigious law school. today under the direction of our president, sydney ribeau it's also carrying on the legacy started in 1869. thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, known for his tenacity, his intelligence, his forthrightness, and at howard university in 1869 and b
district of columbia and thurgood marshall, a former justice of the supreme court and lead litigator in the landmark case brown vs. board of education. i congratulate the howard university school of law on 140 years of success. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i ereserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from hawaii. ms. hirono: i'm pleased to recognize the gentlewoman from michigan, ms. kilpatrick the sponsor of this resolution for four minutes....
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graduated assume cued laud and first in his -- summa cum laude and first in his class at columbia university. has been a distinguished legal scholar. i'll put all this in the record. pi noticed that oma a observe ar supports judge lynch's candida candidacy. he has the support of the senators from new york. this is a man who shu should be- should have been confirmed by now. there are vacancies on that court. and let's go forward. let's go forward. let's treat the federal judiciary with the kind of respect it deserves, the kind of respect that both -- both parties should give and the kind of respect they have earned. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum and have the -- ask consent that the -- i withdraw that request. i see the distinguished senior senator from new york, a man who works so extremely hard in the senate judiciary committee, who has worked night and day for judge lynch, who has made sure that we all recognize what impeccable credentials they have. and i yield to the -- the senator but i would ask first consent if there are quorum calls, the time be divided equally. t
graduated assume cued laud and first in his -- summa cum laude and first in his class at columbia university. has been a distinguished legal scholar. i'll put all this in the record. pi noticed that oma a observe ar supports judge lynch's candida candidacy. he has the support of the senators from new york. this is a man who shu should be- should have been confirmed by now. there are vacancies on that court. and let's go forward. let's go forward. let's treat the federal judiciary with the kind...