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go like a pro. >>> university of massachusetts, dartmouth.pus a day later, everyone is talking about what happened at the marathon. >> we talked about the bombing for like about five minutes. >> everyone, including dzokhar tsarnaev and classmates zack betancourt. >> he seemed nonchalant. "i haven't been doing much lately so i decided to head to the gym." >> as he heads to the gym, copley square is a crime scene and detectives sift through the debris. they find part of the pressure cookers and the backpacks and the fuse. fbi specialists are pouring over surveillance footage. >> we watched that footage hundreds and hundreds of times to detect any anomalies or suspicious activities. >> like this, the man in the white hat who, after the first blast, doesn't even flinch. >> so it was the absence of reaction. >> your normal reaction, if you hear a loud noise, you switch your direction and he wasn't phased and that stood out. >> we started to retrace and back this up. do we see him with anyone else? and then we do. we see him with an individual wear
go like a pro. >>> university of massachusetts, dartmouth.pus a day later, everyone is talking about what happened at the marathon. >> we talked about the bombing for like about five minutes. >> everyone, including dzokhar tsarnaev and classmates zack betancourt. >> he seemed nonchalant. "i haven't been doing much lately so i decided to head to the gym." >> as he heads to the gym, copley square is a crime scene and detectives sift through the debris....
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appointments available now. >>> university of massachusetts dartmouth. day later, everyone is talking about what happened at the marathon. >> we talked about the bombing for like about five minutes. >> everyone, including dzhokhar tsarnaev and classmates zack betancourt. >> he seemed nonchalant. he didn't seem like -- he was like i haven't been doing much lately so i decided to come to the gym. >> as dzhokhar heads to the gym, copley square has become a crime scene and forensic teams sift through the debris. they find pieces of the pressure cookers, remnants of the backpacks, and a twisted fuse. fbi analysts are also poring over surveillance footage. >> we watched that video hundreds and hundreds of time to detect any anomalies and try to detect any suspicious activity. >> anomalies like this, the man in the white hat who after the first blast doesn't even flinch. >> so it was the absence of a reaction. your normal reaction if you hear a loud noise, you automatically will shift your head toward the direction of that loud noise. he didn't do that. he was
appointments available now. >>> university of massachusetts dartmouth. day later, everyone is talking about what happened at the marathon. >> we talked about the bombing for like about five minutes. >> everyone, including dzhokhar tsarnaev and classmates zack betancourt. >> he seemed nonchalant. he didn't seem like -- he was like i haven't been doing much lately so i decided to come to the gym. >> as dzhokhar heads to the gym, copley square has become a crime...
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book now at choicehotels.com >>> university of massachusetts dartmouth.mpus a day later, everyone is talking about what happened at the marathon. >> we talked about the bombing for like about five minutes. >> everyone, including dzhokhar tsarnaev and classmates zack betancourt. >> he seemed nonchalant. he didn't seem like -- he was like i haven't been doing much lately so i decided to come to the gym. >> as dzhokhar heads to the gym, copley square has become a crime scene and forensic teams sift through the debris. they find pieces of the pressure cookers, remnants of the backpacks, and a twisted fuse. fbi analysts are also poring over surveillance footage. >> we watched that video hundreds and hundreds of time to detect any anomalies and try to detect any suspicious activity. >> anomalies like this, the man in the white hat who after the first blast doesn't even flinch. >> so it was the absence of a reaction. your normal reaction if you hear a loud noise, you automatically will shift your head toward the direction of that loud noise. he didn't do that. h
book now at choicehotels.com >>> university of massachusetts dartmouth.mpus a day later, everyone is talking about what happened at the marathon. >> we talked about the bombing for like about five minutes. >> everyone, including dzhokhar tsarnaev and classmates zack betancourt. >> he seemed nonchalant. he didn't seem like -- he was like i haven't been doing much lately so i decided to come to the gym. >> as dzhokhar heads to the gym, copley square has become a...
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john: no silver spoon in dartmouth. a fourth question. mark: the question was the regret the way the clinton foundation handled foreign donations while you are secretary of state? hillary clinton: i'm so proud of the foundation. i'm proud of the work is doing. it attracted donations from people organizations from around the world. i think it goes to show that people are very supportive of the life-saving and life-changing work it has done here, at home and elsewhere. i will let the american people make their own judgment. mark: and that response, was she spinning or speaking her heart? john: spinning and speaking her heart simultaneously. i think the bottom line is they think the foundation does good work. and the way you could work is you have to get your hands dirty. in the end, the ultimate good against the bribing us, the good triumphs over the grumpiness. that's how they feel in their hearts. but it's also a political answer. mark: and she didn't address the sloppiness. i think the best thing about the answer is the calmness of it. t
john: no silver spoon in dartmouth. a fourth question. mark: the question was the regret the way the clinton foundation handled foreign donations while you are secretary of state? hillary clinton: i'm so proud of the foundation. i'm proud of the work is doing. it attracted donations from people organizations from around the world. i think it goes to show that people are very supportive of the life-saving and life-changing work it has done here, at home and elsewhere. i will let the american...
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we asked the president of dartmouth this question, i ask you coming in. america right now at a time many people think it's a time of crisis in higher education in america. >> i think the biggest challenge but at the same time our biggest opportunity is to not be complacent. i think it's to recognize that when you look at -- in our part of education, of business education, that the world is so dynamic, so diverse, becoming more global that we've got so many opportunities to refine what we do here at tuck and to reach in some new directions so that what we do on campus is connected with all that kind of dynamism we see everyday in the world that we were just talking about. that's the biggest need that we face and yet i'm so excited. many good things we already do here at tuck to do that and many opportunities we have in the future to grow those activities. >> all right, well dean slaughter, this is really a great experience. it was fun talking to the tuck students ss last night. >> fascinated with your requirements starting with the class of 2017. >> i gues
we asked the president of dartmouth this question, i ask you coming in. america right now at a time many people think it's a time of crisis in higher education in america. >> i think the biggest challenge but at the same time our biggest opportunity is to not be complacent. i think it's to recognize that when you look at -- in our part of education, of business education, that the world is so dynamic, so diverse, becoming more global that we've got so many opportunities to refine what we...
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guys like danny branch from blanchflower at dartmouth. brendan: i would agree with olivia.s data we see, the end of the 1970's, the begin of the 1980's -- tom: that is when the red sox had -- brendan: exactly. olivia: that is an anomaly. brendan: this is right here, demographics, gender and age making its presence known. tom: do you realize this is a semi-long chart? olivia: can we do it on a systems analysis basis tom? [laughter] brendan: is this a type one or type to construct? tom: it is a massive type one statement on america. olivia: 7:30 in the morning. [laughter] tom: ok. patrol is over. there we are right now as we look at the bloomberg terminal which we do a lot here at our world headquarters. let's get to our top headlines right now, ms. sterns. olivia: the "financial times" has reported the imf has told creditors it may cut off support to greece unless it right off significant amounts of a sovereign debt. the impasses over greece's financial crisis the strengthening the economy. the greek economy will grow just .5% this year. >> it goes without saying that all ou
guys like danny branch from blanchflower at dartmouth. brendan: i would agree with olivia.s data we see, the end of the 1970's, the begin of the 1980's -- tom: that is when the red sox had -- brendan: exactly. olivia: that is an anomaly. brendan: this is right here, demographics, gender and age making its presence known. tom: do you realize this is a semi-long chart? olivia: can we do it on a systems analysis basis tom? [laughter] brendan: is this a type one or type to construct? tom: it is a...
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he did a speech at dartmouth. he talked about losing his job at the tonight show. what would he do?id tribute to carson first. what was it in the end that johnny carson did? david: he had a weight of listening. what i call, and deep listening. you have that as well. you know where something is interesting and where i should leave it alone. it is rare. you had that, johnny had that. jonny had it for comedy. he knows where to go with a comedian or author who is funny. be able to pull back. he would wait and wait and just give you one line that would be funnier than anything anyone said. charlie: talent and experience and timing. david: also what you love. people get to know you from watching you. know who you care about and who you did not. johnny was wide open about that. he was fun. people talk about the dark so he might have had and all that. i keep saying, if you see a guy for 20 years every night for an hour, don't you think you know him pretty well? who could hide that much? he had his favorites. newhart, he loved newhart and me when we failed. he would laugh the hardest at anyt
he did a speech at dartmouth. he talked about losing his job at the tonight show. what would he do?id tribute to carson first. what was it in the end that johnny carson did? david: he had a weight of listening. what i call, and deep listening. you have that as well. you know where something is interesting and where i should leave it alone. it is rare. you had that, johnny had that. jonny had it for comedy. he knows where to go with a comedian or author who is funny. be able to pull back. he...
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bronx colleges two bronx based colleges rivaling dartmouth, harvard and yale in earning power a decadee who must be trembling at the very thought. where did you go to school? >> where did i go? harvard, you are an upset parent too. lou: absolutely. >> it's not shocking, there is economic evident that great schools select the best and the brightest and don't add a ton of value. we expect maritime guys are ship captains and engineers and make good money. they used to teach you something useful beside how to make money. lou: alex, your thoughts? >> look i think the higher educations in big trouble. we're seeing a topdown system bloated with costs and not doing much of teaching anymore i think millennials are going to get saffier with online classes and alternative forms of education. lou: very few people talk about productivity and universities in the same breath. patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much. lou: quick look at online poll results from yesterday -- kheryl in for neil cavuto thank you for watching. >> deep in the swamps of central florida. >>
bronx colleges two bronx based colleges rivaling dartmouth, harvard and yale in earning power a decadee who must be trembling at the very thought. where did you go to school? >> where did i go? harvard, you are an upset parent too. lou: absolutely. >> it's not shocking, there is economic evident that great schools select the best and the brightest and don't add a ton of value. we expect maritime guys are ship captains and engineers and make good money. they used to teach you...
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. >> as both parents separately move back to dagga stan, dzokhar is left to fend for himself at dartmouth while tamerlan is becoming dehout, dzokhar is hanging out with his friends and talking on facebook. >> >> i want to study abroad or two. i'm doing laundry at this time. #college. and he's also smoking and dealing plenty of pot. >> everybody knew this kid had -- the kid with the funny name, he always had pot. >> and his grades are plummeting as he takes a long trip to dagga stab. like neighboring chechnya, it is plaguing with extremism and here something happened. >> there is something that happened. people that he met. there were mosques that he attended. there were training camps possibly that he went to and probably received some training. >> tamerlan seems eager to share what he is learning. e-mailing dzokhar e-mail links and writing, watching this, it's interesting. or ideas, quote, those who helps ala's cause will help them. and this one about martyrdom. and six months later when he returned to cambridge, he is radically different. >> even among mainstream muslims in the cambridg
. >> as both parents separately move back to dagga stan, dzokhar is left to fend for himself at dartmouth while tamerlan is becoming dehout, dzokhar is hanging out with his friends and talking on facebook. >> >> i want to study abroad or two. i'm doing laundry at this time. #college. and he's also smoking and dealing plenty of pot. >> everybody knew this kid had -- the kid with the funny name, he always had pot. >> and his grades are plummeting as he takes a long...
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researchers from harvard and dartmouth say we looked at the figures, too. it's even worse.ut of money before that because the government has been too optimistic. we took a look at the state of california's system of regulation for water. it looks like the regulars they have aren't going to be able to conserve watt are forethem. finally on the good news front, our story about zombie debt jpmorgan and bank of myrrh have agreed after a couple lawsuits to start zombie debt consumer debt on someone's record after they have gone through the bankruptcy process, the banks were keeping that there. now they say, okay we'll erase that. we know how to deal with zombies here. >> you're a certified zombie killer. >> we are forever grateful. >> i sleep better knowing that allen wastler is on the job there. thanks allen. >> if you live in florida soon you won't have to get on a plane to get to cuba. for the first time in many years, a ferry to cuba. >> the president of one of those ferry companies will join us and will tell us what this means for his business. the network that monitors her
researchers from harvard and dartmouth say we looked at the figures, too. it's even worse.ut of money before that because the government has been too optimistic. we took a look at the state of california's system of regulation for water. it looks like the regulars they have aren't going to be able to conserve watt are forethem. finally on the good news front, our story about zombie debt jpmorgan and bank of myrrh have agreed after a couple lawsuits to start zombie debt consumer debt on...
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i looked at the one you had written at harvard, and several of us -- you did one at dartmouth. not done one in 11 years or so. you did a lot of things we all do. we talk about the place where we are, we talked a bit about lessons. the lesson you talked about was the lesson you and i had talked about before at a conference in aspen. it is this idea of what you discovered coming out of what downturn. it turned out to be the biggest upturn of your life. how did that happen? conan: when i was hosting the "tonight" show, i was very much trying to probably please this sort of bold media idea. such a mental, such a heavy mental. at the time it felt that way. this kind of crazy disaster -- it still feels comical and improbable, when the whole thing quickly fell apart, and i found myself without a job and not knowing what i was going to do it's very liberating. it is an amazing feeling. i don't recommend it. there are other ways to get that high. there is lipitor. i found it to be liberating -- first of all, i did not realize how much -- i was not nearly as internet savvy then as i am t
i looked at the one you had written at harvard, and several of us -- you did one at dartmouth. not done one in 11 years or so. you did a lot of things we all do. we talk about the place where we are, we talked a bit about lessons. the lesson you talked about was the lesson you and i had talked about before at a conference in aspen. it is this idea of what you discovered coming out of what downturn. it turned out to be the biggest upturn of your life. how did that happen? conan: when i was...
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dartmouth? >> i don't think i've been to brown. >> what is the reception for you? >> fantastic.d with police like david duke coming to speak. i'm a little disappointed in liberals. since obama has become president they don't know what the chant should be. they used to hold me responsible for everything the bush administration did. and that was just fantastic. i used to answer the phone, bush lied kids died. >> at one university they tried to hit you with a pie. >> and missed. >> a good move right? >> the colleges aren't paying for it. >> i don't care if the college is republican or conservative. but ann coulter's on their campus for education. from that perspective, it's not a bad thing. >> don't you think it's healthy for college kids to hear ann coulter? >> yes, because i value debate. i think that's what college should be about. let me just come back to your topic, though. because as i said i used to do a lot of commencement addresses, but the fox connection and the npr, you can see a dropoff. this is not data that's coming from some skewed source. this is very real in terms
dartmouth? >> i don't think i've been to brown. >> what is the reception for you? >> fantastic.d with police like david duke coming to speak. i'm a little disappointed in liberals. since obama has become president they don't know what the chant should be. they used to hold me responsible for everything the bush administration did. and that was just fantastic. i used to answer the phone, bush lied kids died. >> at one university they tried to hit you with a pie. >>...
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and then -- several of us, including the one you did at dartmouth. what's interesting is you hadn't done one in eleven years or so. the second one that's interesting is you did things we all do, we talk a bit about the place where we are joke about the students and talk a bit about lessons. the lesson you talked about was the lesson you and i actually talked about before at a conference in aspen. it is this idea of what you discovered coming out of what might have been considered a big downturn, turned out to be the biggest upturn of your life. >> yeah. >> rose: how did that happen? i think, you know, when i was hosting the tonight show i was very much trying to, i think, probably please this sort of old media idea. it's such a mantel. such a heavy mantel. at the time it felt that way. when this kind of crazy disastrous -- and it still feels comical and improbable -- when the whole thing quickly fell apart and i found myself without a job and not knowing what i was going to do it's very liberating. it's an amazing feeling. i don't recommended it. the
and then -- several of us, including the one you did at dartmouth. what's interesting is you hadn't done one in eleven years or so. the second one that's interesting is you did things we all do, we talk a bit about the place where we are joke about the students and talk a bit about lessons. the lesson you talked about was the lesson you and i actually talked about before at a conference in aspen. it is this idea of what you discovered coming out of what might have been considered a big...
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. >> princeton, yale brown, dartmouth. >> i don't think i've been to brown but i've been to most of thet is the reception for you when you -- >> fantastic. i was just describing the room is lined with policemen like i'm david duke coming to speak. it's fantastic. >> you like -- >> i'm disappointed in liberals because sisince obama has become president they don't know what the chapter should be so they're not coming out -- they used to hold me responsible for everything the bush administration did and that was just fantastic. i used to answer the phone bush bush -- [ laughter ] >> one college university they tried to hit you with a pie, right? >> missed. >> missed. >> yes. >> bad aim. >> i moved like -- >> it's good news they would invite ann coulter to come -- >> the colleges aren't paying for it. >> the college republicans or the college conservatives but somebody invites -- so ann is on campus for their education. it's not a bad thing. >> colleges will not spend -- >> don't you think it's healthy for college kids to hear her. >> sure because i value debate. >> but colleges don't. >> i
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the "washington post," and dan benjamin director of the center for international understanding at dartmouth university. former coordinator for counterterrorism at the state department. thank you both. greg, you've been going through the documents for the last couple of hours. what are the most important things that you've seen so far? >> i don't think there's any new bombshell or plot that these documents disclose. there are some really interesting items including some messages that bin laden was sending out to his followers even right up until a month before he was killed in that raid in abbottabad. and you referenced the sort of bin laden bookshelf. his list of books that he except in that compound that he was going through. when you look through the titles reveals his obsession with understanding u.s. institutions and like the federal reserve, like the military and trying to find vulnerabilityies in those institutions. >> interestingly, dan benjamin he talks about the islamic state, attack strategy and says you should ask them to avoid insisting on the formation of an islamic state at th
the "washington post," and dan benjamin director of the center for international understanding at dartmouth university. former coordinator for counterterrorism at the state department. thank you both. greg, you've been going through the documents for the last couple of hours. what are the most important things that you've seen so far? >> i don't think there's any new bombshell or plot that these documents disclose. there are some really interesting items including some messages...
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de a thing at harvard but a commencement speech at dartmouth. and he talked about actually losing his job the tonight show, and then what would he do. and how it was a very creative period for him. but he paid tribute to carson first. what was it in the end that johnny did? >> well, he had a way of listening. >> rose: listening. >> yeah. it's what i call deep listening am you have that instinct as well. you request-- you know where something is going to be interesting and where i should just leave it alone. it's rare. you have that johnny has that. but johnny has it for comedy. so he knows where how far to go with a comedian or how far to go within uh-huh thor who is funny and be able to pull back. and then he would wait and wait and wait and just give you one line that would be funnier than anything anyone said. >> rose: oh wow. and that is sus talent and experience and timing and all of that. >> yes, and also what you lover. in other words, people get to know you from watching you. they get to know who you care about, and who you don't care. >
de a thing at harvard but a commencement speech at dartmouth. and he talked about actually losing his job the tonight show, and then what would he do. and how it was a very creative period for him. but he paid tribute to carson first. what was it in the end that johnny did? >> well, he had a way of listening. >> rose: listening. >> yeah. it's what i call deep listening am you have that instinct as well. you request-- you know where something is going to be interesting and...
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and our friend danny -- a professor at dartmouth college and a former policymaker at the bank of the.gland. two days ago, we were trying to figure out what would happen if we had a hung parliament. here comes david cameron sweeping to a majority. francine: it seems incredible what we have been through in the last 24 hours. i would make two arguments. first of all, because the polls were so close, because the tories and labour were neck in neck, it is not on conceivable that this is one of the reasons the conservatives ended up winning it. something called the shaky pen. when you are undecided, you go for the people in power because you have not had such a bad deal in the last five years. the other one is thttat there might be a fundamental flaw with the way polls are conducted because a lot of experts have been saying there is a stigma attached to to voting conservative. erik: now that cameron has been reelected, or the conservatives have a majority and cameron remains leader, what does that mean for the british economy? you have been a critic of george osborne's, some of his policies
and our friend danny -- a professor at dartmouth college and a former policymaker at the bank of the.gland. two days ago, we were trying to figure out what would happen if we had a hung parliament. here comes david cameron sweeping to a majority. francine: it seems incredible what we have been through in the last 24 hours. i would make two arguments. first of all, because the polls were so close, because the tories and labour were neck in neck, it is not on conceivable that this is one of the...
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at dartmouth, jose fernandez came out of touch. he has done a lot of thinking on why u.s.o far behind on the infrastructure. what are germans doing better than our companies? eric: i think in germany at siemens, we take a long-term view of things. we don't take a short-term view. we understand infrastructure is an important part of that. for example, we have invested in several brand-new manufacturing plants here in the u.s. in the last four or five years. every one of those, we either need to upgrade rails or roads and put in other types of infrastructure around water, electricity, etc. when you look at adding things like manufacturing, you look very hard at the structure because you need to be able to move products within the country and be able to export. germany is an export story and that is because they spend money on the sharks are. brendan: i would disagree there. you spent a lot of time at the headquarters in germany, but one of the things that we hear from germany is that they themselves are having trouble spending money on infrastructure. the smaller companies i
at dartmouth, jose fernandez came out of touch. he has done a lot of thinking on why u.s.o far behind on the infrastructure. what are germans doing better than our companies? eric: i think in germany at siemens, we take a long-term view of things. we don't take a short-term view. we understand infrastructure is an important part of that. for example, we have invested in several brand-new manufacturing plants here in the u.s. in the last four or five years. every one of those, we either need to...
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they're in the studio with me lord dartmouth. >> good evening, good night. tom: we are getting confused at this point. how do you feel? nigel not in the best of spirits this evening when they caught up with them. i would do party is doing tonight? -- how do you think the party is doing tonight? >> we have been predicting that we would be the third-biggest party and the scottish nationalists are apparently going to get over 50 mps at westminster. the fact of the matter is that ukip will get at least twice as many votes as the scottish nationalists. and we could conceivably not have a leader in the house of commons. the fact of the matter is, other people have said there is only our program and other programs. the fact of the matter is that the third-party system does not work in a multiparty system. we would be incredibly excited if for some reason nigel does not get tom: let me just ask you, do you think he has one? >> how does anybody know? the point is, the 2010 general election, the candidate only got 6% of the vote. it is a huge personal achievement for
they're in the studio with me lord dartmouth. >> good evening, good night. tom: we are getting confused at this point. how do you feel? nigel not in the best of spirits this evening when they caught up with them. i would do party is doing tonight? -- how do you think the party is doing tonight? >> we have been predicting that we would be the third-biggest party and the scottish nationalists are apparently going to get over 50 mps at westminster. the fact of the matter is that ukip...
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and, you know, there was a time in dartmouth's history when we were scaling the internet and the ciscos and suns and huge number of amazing companies was spinning out from mostly the university research. that is a very lumpy thing. we're in our sixth decade. there were seasons when there was a huge amount of that activity and other seasons where there's only a modest amount. it ebbs and flows according to when those markets present themselves and entrepreneurs go seek those opportunities. it goes on today. i wouldn't say it's at that level. >> there's no secular. >> so some of this is about whether there's been a secular decline in the ability of the private sector to pick this up and move it forward. my sense is much more about when they see market opportunities and more that organic drive that fuels this big burst of activity or then it moderates -- it's fairly modest. there aren't 20 companies who see huge markets. >> because it's too far from the markets. it got to the market and then blew out. but, of course, all the social network -- all the stuff that has grown up in the last dec
and, you know, there was a time in dartmouth's history when we were scaling the internet and the ciscos and suns and huge number of amazing companies was spinning out from mostly the university research. that is a very lumpy thing. we're in our sixth decade. there were seasons when there was a huge amount of that activity and other seasons where there's only a modest amount. it ebbs and flows according to when those markets present themselves and entrepreneurs go seek those opportunities. it...
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their willingness to stand for life reminds me of my life at dartmouth college. i remember standing in the cafeteria and handing out educational materials about protecting the unborn and the development of human life. while i may not have won any popularity contest by standing up for my beliefs that life is precious and abortion is wrong i sure got my fellow students thinking about the pro-life issue. my pro-life commitment was cemented even further when i became a father. i have three children and actually today my youngest daughter turned 7 months old. i'm pleased to represent the state of west virginia where the pro-life movement is thriving and the rights of the unborn are being restored. in fact, just this past february our west virginia state legislature passed our own pain-capable unborn protection act by wide bipartisan margins. in the state senate of west virginia, the exact same bill, banning abortion after 20 weeks passed the state senate of west virginia by a vote of 29-5 with 11 of 16 democrat state senators in my state. that's 68% of the democrats v
their willingness to stand for life reminds me of my life at dartmouth college. i remember standing in the cafeteria and handing out educational materials about protecting the unborn and the development of human life. while i may not have won any popularity contest by standing up for my beliefs that life is precious and abortion is wrong i sure got my fellow students thinking about the pro-life issue. my pro-life commitment was cemented even further when i became a father. i have three children...
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five letters saying you left out, you know seymour clay or you left out the people who did basic at dartmouthr. i would like to someday have a multimedia crowd-sourced open source book maybe with a digital royalty system in which people take a book like "the innovators," and that's there you know, as the foundation, but they write are other chapters like ornaments that they put on. they say, you know here's what happened at bell labs or xerox park, or here's what happened you know, with this innovator i worked with who was doing supercomputers at mit or carnegie mellon. all these people have written in saying here's a story you didn't put in and then somehow or another have a way to crowd source but also let an author cure rate a living and grow book. i hope we have that and i hope that's an innovation we'll have in five years or so especially if there's a way to have a bitcoin or cyber currency that allows anybody who creates something for a book like that to get a piece of the royalties or a piece of the payments for the book. >> host: and there's one vote so far for da vinci. we'll see how
five letters saying you left out, you know seymour clay or you left out the people who did basic at dartmouthr. i would like to someday have a multimedia crowd-sourced open source book maybe with a digital royalty system in which people take a book like "the innovators," and that's there you know, as the foundation, but they write are other chapters like ornaments that they put on. they say, you know here's what happened at bell labs or xerox park, or here's what happened you know,...