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he described a visiting dartmouth -- you are going up on friday to conduct a seminar at dartmouth. i will tell you what he said about dartmouth when you were student debt. he said dartmouth was a different place back then. after asking the blacksmith for directions, i came to this beautiful campus. no dormitories had been built yet. i stayed with a family of fur traders. it's snowed heavily during my visit and i was trapped there -- it snowed heavily during my visit and i was trapped there for them a month. congratulations for surviving hanover, new hampshire. good luck on your return visit. i have a lot of questions to ask you. i would start by reading the tea things that were set on this stage and get you to respond to them. one comment was, the most important thing government can do to promote innovation is to get its own house in order. the second related point. it was unimaginable a few years ago when the u.s. would be talking about a default on its debt. the question for you is, can the government get its house in order and will we spend the rest of the summer worry about the
he described a visiting dartmouth -- you are going up on friday to conduct a seminar at dartmouth. i will tell you what he said about dartmouth when you were student debt. he said dartmouth was a different place back then. after asking the blacksmith for directions, i came to this beautiful campus. no dormitories had been built yet. i stayed with a family of fur traders. it's snowed heavily during my visit and i was trapped there -- it snowed heavily during my visit and i was trapped there for...
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did he go to dartmouth?e went to a small college in cam brage, massachusetts but couldn't get in dartmouth. you're visiting dartmouth, i understand it, to conduct a seminar at dartmouth, i thought i'd tell you what conan o'brien said about visiting dartmouth about the time you were a student there. he said dartmouth was a very different place back then. i made the trip up from boston on a mule and after asking the blacksmith for directions, i came to this beautiful campus, no dormitories had been built yet so i stayed with a family of fur traders in white river junction. it snowed heavily during my visit and was trapped there for four months. i was forced to eat the mule who a week earlier had been forced to eat the fur traders. so congratulations for -- on for surviving hanover, new hampshire, and good luck on your return visit. i have a lot of -- plenty of questions to ask you. but i thought i'd start by reading to you two things that were said from this stage last night by participants in the conference,
did he go to dartmouth?e went to a small college in cam brage, massachusetts but couldn't get in dartmouth. you're visiting dartmouth, i understand it, to conduct a seminar at dartmouth, i thought i'd tell you what conan o'brien said about visiting dartmouth about the time you were a student there. he said dartmouth was a very different place back then. i made the trip up from boston on a mule and after asking the blacksmith for directions, i came to this beautiful campus, no dormitories had...
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. >> robert chisholm, a dartmouth co-harbor. you are about to step in. the doors behind me are opening. we are watching the mp's starting to stream inside. it is getting very busy here as the excitement builds a towards the speech from the throne. we await the arrival of the governor general. >> that is mr. chisholm. has he heard anything from the other famous resident from their is? >> we are wondering about the great cold harbor resident, sydney crosby? >> i'm so proud. i know most canadians are that sydney has taken time to make sure he is ready. to make sure he is healthy. this is a great signal for young hockey players across the country. do not fool around with these types of concussions. i played a lot of hockey and i got knocked around a few times. some people say i got knocked around a few too many. but anyway, i am proud that sidney crosby is taking his time. >> i know you cannot get hockey out of your head. david johnston was a former soccer player -- hockey player at his university. >> david johnson was a very good hockey player, too. still a
. >> robert chisholm, a dartmouth co-harbor. you are about to step in. the doors behind me are opening. we are watching the mp's starting to stream inside. it is getting very busy here as the excitement builds a towards the speech from the throne. we await the arrival of the governor general. >> that is mr. chisholm. has he heard anything from the other famous resident from their is? >> we are wondering about the great cold harbor resident, sydney crosby? >> i'm so...
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. >> lebron went to dartmouth, and then for this in francisco examiner and the san jose mercury.ven born. don nelson, chris webber he was working with them, and even though he was only 20 years old. he was breaking all of these stories. and he is a really sharp guy. you have to ask the question. did you watch the press conference? six, seven people in a row and why did he fail? and then there will go to another ca commentator? >>pam: the dallas mavericks are a great team but everybody still keeps talking about lebron james. >> and here is a guy that supports his mother, friends, and probably does a lot of work for people and for ---all i am saying is where lebran james would win it. and i am glad that the home toen guy wone it. we will be right back. >> kimberlee: other states is quickly approaching. go to our facebook fan page. we are going to give away 10 magellan gps they are the perfect gps system. he will not have to stop and ask for directions. also, we are going to give away too different 50 in. 3-d televisions. we're giving away too 3-d televisions. and we have to 3-d tel
. >> lebron went to dartmouth, and then for this in francisco examiner and the san jose mercury.ven born. don nelson, chris webber he was working with them, and even though he was only 20 years old. he was breaking all of these stories. and he is a really sharp guy. you have to ask the question. did you watch the press conference? six, seven people in a row and why did he fail? and then there will go to another ca commentator? >>pam: the dallas mavericks are a great team but...
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william dartmouth who's u.k. independence party wants britain out of the e.u. says the plight of working greeks is secondary concern to the e.u. . they've got freezing feet about but about the whole deal i mean greece is really not a very large economy and what he told was in the present but seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months time and i mean where's it all going to when what's basically happening is that the tax payers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay up to stop greece should default touch president all new york don't particularly like obsession the near fanaticism of the european elite for the political project of the united states of you're on a common currency has resulted in a terrible terrible human cost if there is a greek default the people who would suffer would be the holders of greek sovereign debt who are basically buying institutions and the like is sort of the people who are suffering no who who who are principally private the two million private sector employees in greece who are actually be
william dartmouth who's u.k. independence party wants britain out of the e.u. says the plight of working greeks is secondary concern to the e.u. . they've got freezing feet about but about the whole deal i mean greece is really not a very large economy and what he told was in the present but seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months time and i mean where's it all going to when what's basically happening is that the tax payers of northern europe particularly germany are going...
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in his address to the 2011 dartmouth university class, conan o'brien gave this sage advice to the parents in the audience as well. >> many of your children, you haven't seen them in four years, well, now, you're about to this see them every day when they come out of the basement to tell you the wi-fi isn't working. if your child majored in fine arts or philosophy, you have good reason to be worried, the only place they are now really qualified to get a job is ancient greece. >> pedro noguera, nearly 60% of parents who have financially supported their students after school, how most of them by letting them move home, a 65% of 18 to 39-year-olds feel their financial pressures are tougher than in previous generations and 32% of their parents agreed. welcome to the new normal, i guess. >> i agree. >> what are we going to for the class of 2011? they're moving home. >> it's tough. and it's a reflection of the fact that we haven't been as practical as we should be about making choices about what to study in school and how to think about the next phase in life and i think too many students have c
in his address to the 2011 dartmouth university class, conan o'brien gave this sage advice to the parents in the audience as well. >> many of your children, you haven't seen them in four years, well, now, you're about to this see them every day when they come out of the basement to tell you the wi-fi isn't working. if your child majored in fine arts or philosophy, you have good reason to be worried, the only place they are now really qualified to get a job is ancient greece. >>...
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today than there have been in any time in history and that's true all over africa in fact you know dartmouthcollege we've got zero interest actually. the chinese are tiny in proportion to that. and certainly you don't see the scale of of s.u.v.s or four wheel drives and so warm that you see in the cities of of africa which are all western in fact. you can see them sort of nature of what is what is happening in africa everyone says that you know it's open for business. but if it's open for business who benefits from that most of the profits made by these companies who are investing in africa are exported many of these companies and there's been recent reports by the tax justice network which have demonstrated that that huge you molds people you indeed he talks about twenty three billion dollars over the last year being being siphoned out illegally from from africa from all kinds of tax evasion schemes like offshore banks and so on i mean the screen all of that is going on is press the broke out italy those has a lot of that going on but you seem to be under the illusion that the the most impo
today than there have been in any time in history and that's true all over africa in fact you know dartmouthcollege we've got zero interest actually. the chinese are tiny in proportion to that. and certainly you don't see the scale of of s.u.v.s or four wheel drives and so warm that you see in the cities of of africa which are all western in fact. you can see them sort of nature of what is what is happening in africa everyone says that you know it's open for business. but if it's open for...
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euro from the euro zone lending market that's sort of behavior play there with these now we have dartmouth a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party which wants britain out of the e.u. he blames the greek situation on the euro which he says is a political project. as far as the euro zone is concerned and the countries in the euro zone it was always it was always a project driven by politics not by economics and now the economic birds as it were are coming home to roost what's basically happening is that the taxpayers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay up. to to stop greece should default we already saw in the last finnish election that a particle the true finns sure probably more aware of it must be the most people. came came from nowhere to get twenty twenty percent of the vote and that was on the platform specifically on the platform of no finished contribution to bailouts for greeks obsession the near fanaticism of the european elite for the political project of united states of europe on a common currency has resulted in a terribl
euro from the euro zone lending market that's sort of behavior play there with these now we have dartmouth a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party which wants britain out of the e.u. he blames the greek situation on the euro which he says is a political project. as far as the euro zone is concerned and the countries in the euro zone it was always it was always a project driven by politics not by economics and now the economic birds as it were are coming home to roost...
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instead, invited conan o'brien to speak. >> did he go to dartmouth? >> no.ou're going up on friday to conduct a seminar. i thought i would tell you what conan obrien said, " dartmouth was a different place backbend. i made a trip of boston on a mule. after asking the blacksmith for directions, i came to this campus. i stayed with a family of for traders in white river junction. it snowed heavily during my visit and i was trapped there for four months. i was forced to eat the mule who had been forced to eat the for traderss-- the fur traders.." congratulations for surviving new hampshire. i thought i would start you by reading to you to things that were said from the stage last night. and get you to respond to them for starters. 'the most important thing government can do to promote innovation is to get its own house in order." the second,"it was unimaginable a few weekyears ago the u.s. would be talking about default on its debt." will we spend the rest of the summer worrying about default on that? >> things are going to happen this summer. one is that we wi
instead, invited conan o'brien to speak. >> did he go to dartmouth? >> no.ou're going up on friday to conduct a seminar. i thought i would tell you what conan obrien said, " dartmouth was a different place backbend. i made a trip of boston on a mule. after asking the blacksmith for directions, i came to this campus. i stayed with a family of for traders in white river junction. it snowed heavily during my visit and i was trapped there for four months. i was forced to eat the...
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he had a father who was a dartmouth republican as i remember.there would be very large arguments add dinner and sometimes members of the family would go to bed without speaking. am i right on that? so that was his first exposure to the world of franklin roosevelt. it began to get him very interested. that fact did not prevent him in 1936 from being a central part of the national franklin roosevelt campaign. i think you are living in lexington, massachusetts at the time? and jim organized his own soundtrack with an amplifier and speaker and he spoke through a microphone loudspeaker. we want roosevelt and other roosevelt slogans. the problem was that there was a thunderstorm and it lieu out the speaker and amplifier shorted out, so at least as jim has said, that was the end of his campaign for front and roosevelt in 1936, but it worked. every state but maine and vermont. >> i elected him. >> he elected roosevelt and by a great landslide history so i think we should thank jim for that. [applause] amazing because of jim's role and roosevelt scholars
he had a father who was a dartmouth republican as i remember.there would be very large arguments add dinner and sometimes members of the family would go to bed without speaking. am i right on that? so that was his first exposure to the world of franklin roosevelt. it began to get him very interested. that fact did not prevent him in 1936 from being a central part of the national franklin roosevelt campaign. i think you are living in lexington, massachusetts at the time? and jim organized his...
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. >> reporter: these two dartmouth grads published a book, the great typo hunt. >> everybody smile andes and trying to enlist others in their cause. even passing out a few corrections kits. >> some people cure cancer. some people cure commas. >> you have to work with what you've got, you know. >> reporter: the life of a migrant grammarian is not always glamorous. >> here we go again. >> reporter: on the beat in dallas, they were armed with their sharpees, chalk and whiteout. >> this looks like there's something missing to me. it could be.... >> reporter: after threats and fines, these typo hunters now ask permission before making corrections. >> makes us more aware. it won't happen again. >> reporter: is it important? >> yes. there. meals on the move. >> reporter: job well done. one error at a time, right? >> that's right. >> we are missing the s. >> reporter: benjamin who was a religion major, spotted a mistake in a biblical passage. >> we just want an s. >> where? >> after fisher because he's talking to his two brothers in the boat. >> oh, he is, isn't he? >> yes, we just want to get
. >> reporter: these two dartmouth grads published a book, the great typo hunt. >> everybody smile andes and trying to enlist others in their cause. even passing out a few corrections kits. >> some people cure cancer. some people cure commas. >> you have to work with what you've got, you know. >> reporter: the life of a migrant grammarian is not always glamorous. >> here we go again. >> reporter: on the beat in dallas, they were armed with their...
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last week he received an honorary law degree from dartmouth, making him the third lawyer in the bushamily joining my wife and i. so much for tort reform and then the bush family. he received a presidential medal of freedom recently. he thought it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan musial. all of these events culminated in a celebration at the kennedy center tribute to his foundation, the points of light, which all members of the bush family were able to enjoy with him, celebrating that moment. some asked about the political plans of my father, jeb bush. with respect to our charter school movement throughout the u.s., he is the binding republicans and spearheading an effort. the activities he has accomplished since leaving office is an amazing testament to help you do not necessarily have to run for public office to make a change in our country. with respect to my uncle george and cantor, i am here to make an unmitigated plug to buy their book, if you can. my ogles books that at the new york times best-seller list for over 24 weeks, which he considers to be one of h
last week he received an honorary law degree from dartmouth, making him the third lawyer in the bushamily joining my wife and i. so much for tort reform and then the bush family. he received a presidential medal of freedom recently. he thought it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan musial. all of these events culminated in a celebration at the kennedy center tribute to his foundation, the points of light, which all members of the bush family were able to enjoy with him,...
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saw last week he received an honorary law degree from dort mouth along with conan o'brien -- from dartmouth along with conan o'brien, making the third lawyer in the family joining my family and i. i guess so much for tort reform within the bush family. received the presidential medal of freedom very recently, which is considered the highest honor giving to a civilian in our country. he just thought it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan the man musial. all of these events culminated in an event at kennedy center and a tribute to his foundation, the points of life, which we all members of the bush family are able to enjoy with him and celebrate in that moment. a lot of folks have also asked about my dad, former governor in the state of florida, jeb bush, about his political plans -- [applause] i don't have any breaking news for you, but i can say currently he is focusing on reaffirmation of our government as we know it, more particularly with respect to our charter school movement throughout the u.s. and advising republicans and spearheading that effort. the activities i th
saw last week he received an honorary law degree from dort mouth along with conan o'brien -- from dartmouth along with conan o'brien, making the third lawyer in the family joining my family and i. i guess so much for tort reform within the bush family. received the presidential medal of freedom very recently, which is considered the highest honor giving to a civilian in our country. he just thought it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan the man musial. all of these events...
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. >> peter, i'm joined now by robert chisholm, the mp from dartmouth. international trade critic.mething, how does it feel -- who you are about to embark the official opposition. there's some history here about to be made. gives us a sense inside the cox how your feeling on a day like this. >> people are very excited. i think humbled by the conference the canadians have shown. it's a big responsibility, but boy, right from newbies like me to the old hats, we are really feeling up to the challenge. we have something to prove to canadians. we have to work hard to gain the confidence and that's what we're going to send that to do the next four years. >> questions about the backside, a lot of very new people, a lot of people young, some 19 year old, some university students, a lot of controversy about some of your colleagues who never even went to the writing. how did that shape the dialogue if we got to this day and how are those in peace adjusting? >> i don't know. you talk to the probably more than i have, but i'm just impressed i the talent, by the maturity of the people from quÉb
. >> peter, i'm joined now by robert chisholm, the mp from dartmouth. international trade critic.mething, how does it feel -- who you are about to embark the official opposition. there's some history here about to be made. gives us a sense inside the cox how your feeling on a day like this. >> people are very excited. i think humbled by the conference the canadians have shown. it's a big responsibility, but boy, right from newbies like me to the old hats, we are really feeling up to...
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last week he received an honorary law degree from dartmouth, along with conan o'brien, making him thehe family join my wife and i. so much for tort reform. he received the presidential medal of freedom, which is considered the highest honor. he got it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan musial. this culminated in a tribute to his foundation, which we are all able to win join with him. -- enjoy with him. a lot of folks have also asked about my dad, former governor of the state of florida, jeb bush, about his political plans, and i do not have any breaking news for you, but i can say that is currently for passing on their reform nation of our government, more pectic early on -- more particularly on the charter school effort. what he has accomplished since leaving office is an amazing testament to how you did not necessarily have to run for public office to make a change. with respect to my uncle george and aunt laura, i'm here to make a plug. much to the chagrin of "the new york times" the book "decision points" said at the top of the best-seller lists for 28 weeks. re
last week he received an honorary law degree from dartmouth, along with conan o'brien, making him thehe family join my wife and i. so much for tort reform. he received the presidential medal of freedom, which is considered the highest honor. he got it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan musial. this culminated in a tribute to his foundation, which we are all able to win join with him. -- enjoy with him. a lot of folks have also asked about my dad, former governor of the state...
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following his graduation from dartmouth college, he settled in petersboro new hampshire. a small business man he served in the citizens legislature and rose to the speaker of the house in the legislature. in 1968 new hampshire voters elected him as the state's governor where he served for two terms. governor peterson represented a special breed of politicians. someone who could disagree without being disagreeable. a strong leader who had the courage of his convictions. he believed it was more important to stand firm for what he believed was right for new hampshire rather than to worry about being reelected. that principled approach and inherent goodness secured his place in new hampshire history as a deeply respected statesman. outside of public life, governor peterson, was the beloved patriarch of his family. together with his wife dorothy, to whom he was married for over 60 years, they had two children, meg andy. the peterson family is well known because of their strong commitment and dedication to the community. andy peterson followed in his father's footsteps and serv
following his graduation from dartmouth college, he settled in petersboro new hampshire. a small business man he served in the citizens legislature and rose to the speaker of the house in the legislature. in 1968 new hampshire voters elected him as the state's governor where he served for two terms. governor peterson represented a special breed of politicians. someone who could disagree without being disagreeable. a strong leader who had the courage of his convictions. he believed it was more...