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he first attracted attention as an undergraduate editing the dartmouth review.he racist articles was one asailing affirmative action that was written in ebonics. desouza and his cohorts also outed members of dartmouth's gay student alliance to their families, prompting at least one to consider suicide. saying and doing outrageous things, desouza is right near the top. last year he tweeted he is thankful to remember that they can survive grown-up trayvon in the white house. not an anomaly. this is who this guy is. yesterday he got indicted and for perhaps the stupidest alleged crime i have ever heard of. now, some context. the supreme court's decision made it impossible to break american campaign finance law. if you want to give a ton of money to a candidate, there are now countless ways to do it legally and constitutionally. but somehow, some way, desouza found the one way there is to actually break a campaign finance law according to the indictment handed down in new york. he donated the maximum to an unnamed senate candidate and then got others to give $20,000
he first attracted attention as an undergraduate editing the dartmouth review.he racist articles was one asailing affirmative action that was written in ebonics. desouza and his cohorts also outed members of dartmouth's gay student alliance to their families, prompting at least one to consider suicide. saying and doing outrageous things, desouza is right near the top. last year he tweeted he is thankful to remember that they can survive grown-up trayvon in the white house. not an anomaly. this...
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and a dartmouth student dancing away across china. he was in china to study mandarin.100 days dancing from channing thigh bay ching to hong kong. ♪ ♪ >> the dartmouth dancer sending a big thank you to all the people who danced with him and that's what we are watching tonight. and if you want to see more of the video we just showed you, you know where to go. gretawire.com. coming up the three black widows on the loose. their target, the issue with the games. the latest for the desperate imagining, on expedia you can book any flight, car and hotel together to save even more. us, get an era $100 when you build yo custom trip. expedia, find yours. most americans must have health insurance ... or pay a tax penalty. even if you already have insurance, now's the time to cut through the confusion and explore all your options. you can spend hours searching for coverage on the healthcare exchange or you can make a single call to healthmarkets ... and let us do the legwork for you, at no cost or obligation. healthmarkets insurance agency searches thousands of health insurance pla
and a dartmouth student dancing away across china. he was in china to study mandarin.100 days dancing from channing thigh bay ching to hong kong. ♪ ♪ >> the dartmouth dancer sending a big thank you to all the people who danced with him and that's what we are watching tonight. and if you want to see more of the video we just showed you, you know where to go. gretawire.com. coming up the three black widows on the loose. their target, the issue with the games. the latest for the...
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. >> russell's dad was a star out at dartmouth. >> harry taught russell the game, but not only how to play the game, but how to respect the game. >> the washington redskins have not traded for r.g.3, you might recall that before he said all those records at the university of wisconsin, he had been in new north carolina state where he threw some 93 touchdowns. russell wilson may have been a first round draft pick. >> it requires a certain determination and requires him to change his game ever so slightly to accommodate. what god has given him. >> when russell's dad was losing his eyesight, benn wilson will step in to travel across the country to report back on his nephew's games. >> play by play down by down. >> harry russell died in 2010. >> that's something my dad used to tell me. when i was younger, he used to say, russ, why not you? and so i translated that to why not us? >> wion, wide open. >> bruce johnson, wusa9. >> all right, russell wilson also played briefly for the colorado rockies major league baseball team. wilson's dad was a graduate of the university of virginia law scho
. >> russell's dad was a star out at dartmouth. >> harry taught russell the game, but not only how to play the game, but how to respect the game. >> the washington redskins have not traded for r.g.3, you might recall that before he said all those records at the university of wisconsin, he had been in new north carolina state where he threw some 93 touchdowns. russell wilson may have been a first round draft pick. >> it requires a certain determination and requires him to...
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and a dartmouth student dancing away across china. he was in china to study mandarin. dancing from channing thigh bay ching to hong kong. ♪ ♪ >> the dartmouth dancer sending a big thank you to all the people who danced with him and that's what we are watching tonight. and if you want to see more of the video we just showed you, you know where to go. gretawire.com. coming up the three black widows on the loose. their target, the issue with the games. the latest for the desperate search for the terrorist suspects next. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. being carried in your arms... but after a morning spent in the caribbean, playing pirates with you in secret coves, an afternoon swimming with dolphins, finished with a movie watched against the setting n... shwon't exactly be short on memories. princess cruises, come back w. ♪ when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him agains
and a dartmouth student dancing away across china. he was in china to study mandarin. dancing from channing thigh bay ching to hong kong. ♪ ♪ >> the dartmouth dancer sending a big thank you to all the people who danced with him and that's what we are watching tonight. and if you want to see more of the video we just showed you, you know where to go. gretawire.com. coming up the three black widows on the loose. their target, the issue with the games. the latest for the desperate search...
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welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to david blanchflower he's a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower great to so she last day so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well it's hard to really argue that it's working what we see is a small burst of growth in the last three quarters ok actualize it as you would a mascot a race and the u.k. economy did a pretty fast lap sadly it was lap four times by most of the competitive countries what we see is all stares at your post on the economy outputs about five percent lower than it should have been if also and haven't actually implemented this oh and the good example really when white people aren't feeling good is it g.d.p. per capita cheer i'm compared to q two two thousand and ten is up point four percent so i shit that rate
welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to david blanchflower he's a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower great to so she last day so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well it's...
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welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to david blanchflower he's a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower great she laughs how can say so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well it's hard to really argue that it's working what we see is a small burst of growth in the last three quarters ok actualize it as you were in the last car race and the u.k. economy did a pretty fast lap sadly it was lapped four times by most of the competitive countries well what we've seen is all stairs that you're imposed on the economy outputs about five percent lower than it should've been if also and haven't actually implemented this oh and that good example really well why people aren't feeling good is that g.d.p. per capita i'm compared to q two two thousand and ten is up point four percent
welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to david blanchflower he's a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower great she laughs how can say so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well...
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welcome back to the kaiser report the time now to turn to david blanchflower is a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower. basically she laughs how can a so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well it's hard to really argue that it's working what we see is a small burst of growth in the last three quarters is ok to actualize it as you're in a nascar race and the u.k. economy did a pretty fast lap sadly it was lapped four times by most of the competitive countries oh what we see is all stares at your own post on the economy outputs about five percent lower than it should've been if also and haven't actually implemented this oh in the good example really when white people aren't feeling good is it g.d.p. per capita m compared to q two two thousand and ten is up point four percent so it's a
welcome back to the kaiser report the time now to turn to david blanchflower is a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower. basically she laughs how can a so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts....
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it's not that far from dart -- dartmouth college. >> it's not vermont and it's simple and it will changeour life and your children's if you see it. you can see the room upstairs where he worked. you can see the church where one of his ancestors bought a pew and got involved in the town records, too. the coolidges were allergic to debt this. is a story of how you overcome debt as a country or individual. there was an an investor who was a debtor. that's what the book opens with because this was their economics, their business, their small farms were so important in their lives. and so you can have a feel for how hard it was in vermont in that time. >> got some video from a program we did in 1999 on presidents and his son john was still alive. he's very old in this. >> how old was he when he died? >> i don't know. >> in his nineties. >> he was born around 1906. >> let's watch this and you have to listen carefully but he's talking about his brother calvin. {video] >> do you have any fond memories of your brother you'd like to relate? >> you were together. we were always together. i had trou
it's not that far from dart -- dartmouth college. >> it's not vermont and it's simple and it will changeour life and your children's if you see it. you can see the room upstairs where he worked. you can see the church where one of his ancestors bought a pew and got involved in the town records, too. the coolidges were allergic to debt this. is a story of how you overcome debt as a country or individual. there was an an investor who was a debtor. that's what the book opens with because...
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welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to david blanchflower is a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower. she laughs how can a so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well it's hard to really argue that it's working what we see is a small burst of growth in the last three quarters is ok actualized as you were in the last car race the u.k. economy did a pretty fast lap sadly it was lapped four times by most of the competitive countries well what we've seen is austerity imposed on the economy outputs about five percent lower than it should've been if also and haven't actually implemented this oh and that good example really when why people aren't feeling good is it g.d.p. per capita i'm compared to q two two thousand and ten is up two point four percent so it's actually at
welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to david blanchflower is a professor at dartmouth and a former external member of the bank of england's interest rate setting monetary policy committee from june of two thousand and six to june of two thousand and nine welcome to the kaiser report david blanchflower. she laughs how can a so if britain's economy their plan if it's working why are british people worse off than they were when the coalition took office your thoughts. well it's hard...
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jake gobba, dartmouth sophomore spent 100 days going all across the country beijing to shanghai.hat a way to get around the country. ♪ >> he's got some good moves and i guess he said that when he got to wherever he went, people treated him pretty well. he got some odd looks but he kind of liked it. and we like it too. thank you, jake. >> really fun. >> what's happening in "pop"? >> i ask you this, what does $10 really get you? like maybe a large coffee. doesn't even get you into a movie. forget the movie when you could get the real -- i know, maybe a really large coffee and like a croissant. but, no, i mean, you don't need to go to the movie when you get the real deal. $10 could win you a date with the cloons. >> do tell. >> a $10 donation to the satellite central project which he is so very passionate about enters you into a raffle that could win you a flight to new york to hang with george. you ride in a limo together. you walk the red carpet with him for his movie, "the monuments men" at the premiere on february 4th. you gaze into each other's eyes. >> who knows. >> you laugh
jake gobba, dartmouth sophomore spent 100 days going all across the country beijing to shanghai.hat a way to get around the country. ♪ >> he's got some good moves and i guess he said that when he got to wherever he went, people treated him pretty well. he got some odd looks but he kind of liked it. and we like it too. thank you, jake. >> really fun. >> what's happening in "pop"? >> i ask you this, what does $10 really get you? like maybe a large coffee....
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plane sitting next to someone who didn't seem pleased by my presentation, black beanie, sweats, and dartmouthrformed that, like you're a total -- i don't know you, but i'm going to show you my credentials, my papers. >> exactly. one of the things that's important in this conversation is that in 1908 when jack johnson won the heavyweight championship and jack johnson was known to travel in the company of multiple white women at one time, booker t. washington actually criticized him and said you're setting the race back. >> 500 years? >> yeah. i don't think it was quite 500 years at that time. [ laughter ] and johnson had choice words for washington. fast forward half a century, and when you saw floyd patterson, the heavyweight champion, and everyone knew he didn't have a ghost of a chance against liston, and the race leader types, you cannot lose to sonny liston, because we can't have a negro like him representing the race, and then we saw the documents out of the montgomery busboy cot, where they were explaining to black people how to behave once you were allowed on an integrated bus, but wha
plane sitting next to someone who didn't seem pleased by my presentation, black beanie, sweats, and dartmouthrformed that, like you're a total -- i don't know you, but i'm going to show you my credentials, my papers. >> exactly. one of the things that's important in this conversation is that in 1908 when jack johnson won the heavyweight championship and jack johnson was known to travel in the company of multiple white women at one time, booker t. washington actually criticized him and...
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nation's top coastal expert groups and that's the massachusetts school of marine and technology in dartmouth, massachusetts. what they determined with their review was that the midwestology used to determine these maps was faulty. in fact, one of the things they found was the wave structure that results in flooding that is the result of storm surges and violent storms in the east and atlantic coast and responsible for the floods, that wasn't used as the methodology to determine what the impact would be on the maps and what the cost would be for flood insurance on all these homeowners. indeed, they use the methodology based on the pacific ocean with a longer slower wave structure and the scientists and coastal engineers that reviewed this for us said what they determined to be the maps was based on faulty science. facing ividuals are enormous burdens, as my colleagues have so aptly demonstrated in terms of annual payments that could be the difference between being able so stay in your own home, live in your own home or not. annual payments that affect many people on fixed income would never,
nation's top coastal expert groups and that's the massachusetts school of marine and technology in dartmouth, massachusetts. what they determined with their review was that the midwestology used to determine these maps was faulty. in fact, one of the things they found was the wave structure that results in flooding that is the result of storm surges and violent storms in the east and atlantic coast and responsible for the floods, that wasn't used as the methodology to determine what the impact...