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what about social darwinism, that the talented and hard-working get ahead? why is that darwinism? why isn't that merit? i have in there from a harvard economist, princeton economist, won and nobel prize, doesn't mean anything to me but it does to a lot of mothers, shows how much more television poor people watch than richer people, because richer people don't have to time to watch tv, they worked so hard to get ahead. this doesn't mean poor people don't work hard but on average in america by and large there is a correlation between hours worked and income. by and large. of course there are exceptions that both ends. >> host: booktv on the campus of the university of southern california at the l.a. times festival of books and mathew in portland, ore. you are on with dennis prager. >> good morning, how are you doing, pleasure to talk with you. my original question, you said so much, the comment in your interview about how the left sees making utopia on earth and religion is more about your utopia -- i would say u.s. history especially revolutionary europe, the founding of this count
what about social darwinism, that the talented and hard-working get ahead? why is that darwinism? why isn't that merit? i have in there from a harvard economist, princeton economist, won and nobel prize, doesn't mean anything to me but it does to a lot of mothers, shows how much more television poor people watch than richer people, because richer people don't have to time to watch tv, they worked so hard to get ahead. this doesn't mean poor people don't work hard but on average in america by...
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in court today, the owner says she loves darwin like a son and he often slept in her bed.t a protest several months ago, oh, yeah, they had a protest, she talked about what she hoped to get from the legal battle. >> i'm hoping the judge looks at it and says you know what, give her back her monkey, it isn't right for you to confiscate her little baby. >> is this a bedazzled butterfly on her whatever it was she was wearing on her head? anyway, the people at the primate sanctuary where darwin is living say he's doing very well, doesn't miss his mom at all and is in fact bonding with a baboon named sweet pea. >> certainly we don't see any signs of him missing anyone. he is having fun, he is playing around, he has new things to do and he's really taken a liking to sweet pea. >> should a little monkey like that be hanging around with a big baboon named sweet pea? sounds like a prison film. any way, the trial is expected to last about four days and i think hln should do wall-to-wall coverage on this. where is nancy grace on this? nancy, get on the case. although maybe we need to
in court today, the owner says she loves darwin like a son and he often slept in her bed.t a protest several months ago, oh, yeah, they had a protest, she talked about what she hoped to get from the legal battle. >> i'm hoping the judge looks at it and says you know what, give her back her monkey, it isn't right for you to confiscate her little baby. >> is this a bedazzled butterfly on her whatever it was she was wearing on her head? anyway, the people at the primate sanctuary where...
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little darwin.lopments in the boston terror investigation. the man shot by police in florida. why did police open fire while trying to question him? and how terrorists are using the boston bombing to recruit for al-qaida. plus, an american woman jailed in mexico has new hope. what her lawyers say a video tape showed. >> "outfront" tonight, new details of a fatal shooting by the f.b.i. being questioned about his relationship to tamerlan tsarnaev. now, the father says his son's death doesn't add up. >> reporter: holding photos of
little darwin.lopments in the boston terror investigation. the man shot by police in florida. why did police open fire while trying to question him? and how terrorists are using the boston bombing to recruit for al-qaida. plus, an american woman jailed in mexico has new hope. what her lawyers say a video tape showed. >> "outfront" tonight, new details of a fatal shooting by the f.b.i. being questioned about his relationship to tamerlan tsarnaev. now, the father says his son's...
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darwin changed everything. was nearly unthinkable until. today the quest. fifteen hundred. project. project. in addition to. going on. of the country's. top competitors from. the. electronic. device can help police saved lives. equipment. evil doers. sniffer dogs have been used for this purpose for. their great explosive detection but they have one major disadvantage a dog is really only able to work a maximum of thirty minutes before needing a rest. only after six to eight hours. a dog isn't able to tell you. it's found it can only signal that something is there by raising a poor or giving some other sign up to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk to do so also every dog is different simply. according to the. potential. charge. here. field. compounds. so far have been selected for their usefulness in the field. and. can add. one significant. functionality to. the failed. so far. more than two hundred. orders from the country's biggest security agencies. terrorists. but in reality the most dangerous things. to take. make up. some of the. secrets. here was the be
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there are darwin's new ideas, all these new ideas are in the the workunionizing force. and was really a conflict, the energy released by the conflict between them. good >> npr did a wonderful piece, and they use a wonderful line that the book is about conscientious people who cannot find their conscience. give me a sense of what the story is. >> the story emerges from the first chapter. wilson is a good president. he is a good reformer. the gunman is very agitated. the night before there has been a lynching. it is a different world from princeton. it is not about fart in geographical terms. pleaseasically saying, will you use your position against these horrible thing, and basically it woodrow wilson turns theort of proverbial blind eye. is nors them, but there measure in his heart. but it does not go anywhere. because of the hypocrisy, the plot falls from the. you learn later ron he is actually a black person. he is very light skinned, but the idea woodrow wilson has invited him into his home, and this racist person has embrace and now you find out the true background.
there are darwin's new ideas, all these new ideas are in the the workunionizing force. and was really a conflict, the energy released by the conflict between them. good >> npr did a wonderful piece, and they use a wonderful line that the book is about conscientious people who cannot find their conscience. give me a sense of what the story is. >> the story emerges from the first chapter. wilson is a good president. he is a good reformer. the gunman is very agitated. the night before...
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center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school close hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as a. competitors . police say. evildoers. sniffer dogs have been used for this purpose. but they have. a dog. rest. only. a dog. can only signal that something is there. to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk. every dog is different. in the. field spectrometers can identify what. compounds the ones in the system so far have been selected for their usefulness in the field of both of us
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center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school clothes hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to full fledged startup land a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young
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center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the end. project. project. going on. of the country's. competitors. they're great. but they have. a dog. a rest. only. a dog. can only signal that something is there. it's up to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk also every dog is different. in the. field spectrometers can identify what. compounds the ones so far have been selected for their usefulness in the field both here and. can add. one significant. traditionally these devices have radioactive substances to ionized molecules we started off with same principle in mind but then thought. and eventually we decided to use to. any kind of substance actually we didn't invent i
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center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of skolkovo as hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to a full fledged startup when a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young
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. >> there was a water rescue in darwin harbor in australia, but you will never believe what they pulled out of the water. >> just about to move onto another reef and we spotted something in the distance. we were able to sneak up on it, and quietly and it was a wall la bee in much distress. >> they don't know how it got out there but they were shooting a documentary and say that the footage that they got will go. it wasn't what they were planning to film, but it is julien lewis jones, in "zero dark thirty" and inuvik tus and more recently the bible miniseries. the actor talked to them about the rescue. >> you couldn't have written the script better. it is in the middle of the harbor and three save t it was amazing. >> this little guy was that far out swimming on its own. gets that sucker in by picking up the legs and tail and getting it in the boat. >> it is incredibly brave to pull it into the tiny vessel. it is not like they're docile creatures. >> there isn't a seat. >> no. you can see here they're nursing this guy and got the head covered and take it on shore and that's when they do
. >> there was a water rescue in darwin harbor in australia, but you will never believe what they pulled out of the water. >> just about to move onto another reef and we spotted something in the distance. we were able to sneak up on it, and quietly and it was a wall la bee in much distress. >> they don't know how it got out there but they were shooting a documentary and say that the footage that they got will go. it wasn't what they were planning to film, but it is julien...
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little darwin. that does it for us. >> "outfront" next, new developments in the boston terror investigation. the man shot by police in florida. why did police open fire while trying to question him? and how terrorists are using the boston bombing to recruit for al-qaida. plus, an american woman jailed in mexico has new hope. what her lawyers say a video tape showed. >> "outfront" tonight, new details of a fatal shooting by the f.b.i. being questioned about his relationship to tamerlan tsarnaev. now, the father says his son's death doesn't add up. >> reporter: holding photos of his son's body, he had harsh words for the f.b.i. >> reporter: at the moment, i want justice. and i want there to be an investigation so that these people are tried under american law. these are not f.b.i. agents but bandits. i cannot call them anything else and they must be tried. >> translator: it's absurd. there were four or five armed well trained people from the fbi or police. couldn't they handle my son? >> reporter: a u
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he is a renowned physicist and says the errors from the most famous scientists from einstein to darwin as important to the world as their successes. according to him, the march toward our understanding of evolution and the earth around us has been filled with false starts and botched theories and we are all better for it. joining us now is mario, the astrophysicist at the hubble space science institute and the author of brilliant blunders. let's start there. why blunders? why are they productive? what was the goal of the book? >> so there were three goals to the book. one is to make us all feel a little bit better. namely that even the biggest geniuses make some serious blunders. second is to correct the misconception that some people think that science marches on a straight line from a to b when in fact it is really a zig zag path that encounters many, many blunders. and third to convey this notion that if you want to think outside the box, be prepared to meet some blunders along the way. >> chars darwin didn't know any genetics and we cannot blame him for that because nobody knew gen
he is a renowned physicist and says the errors from the most famous scientists from einstein to darwin as important to the world as their successes. according to him, the march toward our understanding of evolution and the earth around us has been filled with false starts and botched theories and we are all better for it. joining us now is mario, the astrophysicist at the hubble space science institute and the author of brilliant blunders. let's start there. why blunders? why are they...
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minuto 90, darwin quintero con su segundo partido. concretÓ sobre atlas.> rodrigo salinas, zapatazo fuera del Área. di triunfo de moy la contra la mÁquina cruz azul que ganÓ 4 a 2 paso a mi finales con blo balance de 4 a 2. asÍ quedaron las cosas en semifinales monterrey recibirÁ al amÉrica muy el partido de ida y cruz azul enfrentara a santos el jueves. el delantero raÚl jimÉnez, asegurÓ que siempre estarÁ dispuesto para ayudar al tri mexicano, en una situaciÓn complicada en las eliminatorias rumbo al mundial. jimÉnez dijo que quiere emigrar a europa, su ilusiÓn es jugar con real madrid. >>> en espaÑa, messi no se ha recuperado su lesiÓn, puede perderse los restantes partidos de la liga, y su participaciÓn de las eliminatorias del mes de junio con la selecciÓn argentinas tuvo que abandonar el encuentro de ayer contra el atlÉtico de madrid. que tal, les saluda ilia calderon.reveladoras fotografias de patio de la llamada "casa de horrores" en cleveland!!identifican a pistolero de nueva orleans. consideran eliminar loteria de visas. revelan impresionantes fo
minuto 90, darwin quintero con su segundo partido. concretÓ sobre atlas.> rodrigo salinas, zapatazo fuera del Área. di triunfo de moy la contra la mÁquina cruz azul que ganÓ 4 a 2 paso a mi finales con blo balance de 4 a 2. asÍ quedaron las cosas en semifinales monterrey recibirÁ al amÉrica muy el partido de ida y cruz azul enfrentara a santos el jueves. el delantero raÚl jimÉnez, asegurÓ que siempre estarÁ dispuesto para ayudar al tri mexicano, en una situaciÓn complicada en las...
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wipe --el cientifico del gol, carlos darwin quintero vestira la camiseta de santos laguna por tres aÑosel colombiano firmo una extension con los guerreros, aunque no se dieron detalles de cuanto billete habra de por medio... este aÑo quintero anoto 6 goles en el torneo clausura, goles importantes para llegar a semifinales.. jf on chroma desde el inicio de la temporada se sabia que una de las divisiones mas reÑidas en las grandes ligas seria la division oeste en la nacional... mantenerse saludable, como en cualquier otro es clave en una temporada de 162 juegos.. take vo los gigantes han puesto en la lista de inactivos por lesion a santiago casilla quien aun sigue resentido de una de sus rodillas y ayer ryan vogelsong se convirtio en la primera baja de importancia para el equipo de san francisco.. en esta jugada el dia de ayer se fracturo uno de sus dedos en su mano de lanzar; sera sometido a cirugia maÑana miercoles y el reporte inicial es que sera baja unas 6 semanas... jf on chroma tag-out add lib ===roll ticker=== cesar ---vamos a la pausa comercial pero a continuacion... take vo cesa
wipe --el cientifico del gol, carlos darwin quintero vestira la camiseta de santos laguna por tres aÑosel colombiano firmo una extension con los guerreros, aunque no se dieron detalles de cuanto billete habra de por medio... este aÑo quintero anoto 6 goles en el torneo clausura, goles importantes para llegar a semifinales.. jf on chroma desde el inicio de la temporada se sabia que una de las divisiones mas reÑidas en las grandes ligas seria la division oeste en la nacional... mantenerse...
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little darwin. that does it for us. "early start" begins right now. >>> breaking news this morning. free just minutes ago, the american grandmother accused of smuggling drugs in mexico released from jail. this this is a huge development. we are live on the scene. >>> tornadoes, wildfires and a sizzling heat wave across the country. what's in store for you today? >>> and chilling new video this morning of the boston terror suspects just days before the bombs went off. >>> and the king bee is crowned. the winning word that won it all for this very smart new york eighth grader. >> that's one way to put it. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start". i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it's friday. let's say it one more time, it's friday. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> breaking news. this has been unfolding all night before our eyes. the arizona mother of seven, the grandmother, in fact, who spent a week behind bars in mexico accused of smuggling drugs, she has been released. authorities in the area arrested maldonado after finding 12 pounds of drugs under her bus seat las
little darwin. that does it for us. "early start" begins right now. >>> breaking news this morning. free just minutes ago, the american grandmother accused of smuggling drugs in mexico released from jail. this this is a huge development. we are live on the scene. >>> tornadoes, wildfires and a sizzling heat wave across the country. what's in store for you today? >>> and chilling new video this morning of the boston terror suspects just days before the bombs...
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center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school close hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to full fledged startup land a few government officials are on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young mi
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center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted.
center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted.
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states, and so the picture changed dramatically because the religions of wonderful illustrations of darwin and evolution, they evolve all the time in response so criticism and hostility from the surrounding society. they adapt. one of the few churches that has not adapted enough is the roman catholic church, of course, which sticks to the traditional views, doesn't go over women, its views on termination of pregnancy is always what it was, and their opposition so stem cell research, for example, and in a number of ways, they are obstructive of process, and it is said about will not bend will break. >> host: professor, are most people in england today atheists >> guest: i would report the vast majority of people, secularists in the sense they don't want to be run by bishops or modests. i should think that most people identify culturally, if they are asked, what are you culturally, a christian tradition rather than a muslim or jewish tradition, but i think that even among the offices of the church of england, it's a great deal of atheism. >> host: among the offices? >> guest: oh, yes, yes. >
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little darwin. that does it for us. see you again at 10:00 p.m. eastern, another edition of "360." "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news. live from tornado alley, we've got more exclusive video of a large twister forming right now in oklahoma. >> just stop anywhere right here. it's coming straight at us. look at this shot, dude. look at that mesocyclone. >> got to get my camera. >> a spectacular wildfire north of los angeles. more of that later in the show. >>> and breaking news on the ricin case. the fbi says it made an arrest and are searching for another letter, this one addressed to the cia. i'll ask former new york top cop bill bratton how dangerous is all this. >>> also, law and disorder. on the docket tonight, what could be a turning point in the $40 billion michael jackson death trial. >>> and break in the news. you've heard the headlines. now my guests sign off on attorney general eric holder. should he stay or should he go. are we making maybe too much of so
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who could forget darwin the monkey? sank warey. his owner has been fighting to get him back. now, it looks like she might. pete evans tweets if the coat doesn't fit, you must acquit. we're going to keep you posted on the verdict. and former secretary of state hillary clinton getting into the fashion business? women's wear daily revealing she will present the founder as ward to oscar dela renta. she's just a presenter. vera wang and donna karan have nothing to worry about z why is it that politicians love red clothes? first, tom delay and those famous red pants on "dancing with the stars", now, senator rand paul posting this photo, the 1976 republican convention robert, mom, laurie, joy, ron, ron, and me. yes. that is a very young senator paul on the right. yes, that red suit was hot in the 1970s but guess what? it's coming back in the south. trust us. don't forget use hash tag greta to hash it out with us. and move over, olivia newton-john. there is a new way to get with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earn
who could forget darwin the monkey? sank warey. his owner has been fighting to get him back. now, it looks like she might. pete evans tweets if the coat doesn't fit, you must acquit. we're going to keep you posted on the verdict. and former secretary of state hillary clinton getting into the fashion business? women's wear daily revealing she will present the founder as ward to oscar dela renta. she's just a presenter. vera wang and donna karan have nothing to worry about z why is it that...
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our politicians believe darwin was wrong and we here in south carolina are here to prove it! that's "viewpoint" for tonight. i want to thank all of my guests and tonight's panel l. joy williams from twib.fm. christian finnegan and molly knefel from radiodispatch.com as well as everyone on the show. we'll be back tomorrow night. i'm john fuglesang. this is current tv. we're still here. good night mom. >> joy: he secretly had lap band surgery. the surgery went so well, next month, chris christie is going back for seconds. plus, i'll talk with marilu henner, one of the only people in the country with autobiographical memory. she remembers everything. who was i talking about? oh yeah, marilu henner. i'll go inside the cutthroat world of new york real estate with the million dollar listing new york. all of that and more next.
our politicians believe darwin was wrong and we here in south carolina are here to prove it! that's "viewpoint" for tonight. i want to thank all of my guests and tonight's panel l. joy williams from twib.fm. christian finnegan and molly knefel from radiodispatch.com as well as everyone on the show. we'll be back tomorrow night. i'm john fuglesang. this is current tv. we're still here. good night mom. >> joy: he secretly had lap band surgery. the surgery went so well, next month,...
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he was darwin in australia, shooting a fishing series when he came across a wallaby swimming for hislabies are the smaller cousin of kangaroos and not frequentenly found in the middle of rivers. jones fished out the wallaby and brought it back to land. there. he gave it water and let it rest. he hops back off. goes to the woods. or bush as they call it. down under. >>> a couple hundred students got an early start to the weekend because of nice weather. guy to school near seattle or it rains a lot, or is cloudy a lot. the principal wanted to give the kids a chance to enjoy sunny day. parents and the school board approved sun day, because they didn't have any snow days this past winter. >>> update on the top stories tonight. fox news confirms israeli warplanes struck syria overnight. they reportedly dropped bombs on a warehouse containing weapons. the last time the israelis struck inside syria was january targeting a weapons convoy, carrying russian antiaircraft missiles. sources tell fox news the widow of the now dead boston bombing suspect communicated with him after the attack. by w
he was darwin in australia, shooting a fishing series when he came across a wallaby swimming for hislabies are the smaller cousin of kangaroos and not frequentenly found in the middle of rivers. jones fished out the wallaby and brought it back to land. there. he gave it water and let it rest. he hops back off. goes to the woods. or bush as they call it. down under. >>> a couple hundred students got an early start to the weekend because of nice weather. guy to school near seattle or it...
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darwin the money. borrowing tens of thousands of dollars to get a degree, only to discover the economic system that makes the price of education to high, that makes the financial resources of your family to support the education too low, and then load you up with debt is going to show you when you are done that you may not get a job, and even if you do, the cost of paying off your accumulated debt is going to follow you and damage you and your life for years and years to come. that is not smart. that is making education a decision more and more people are not making. economists teach our students across america that the united states has to compete in a world economy, that the europeans, with the chinese, with everybody. and one of the morse -- most important things we have to compete with is the educational attainment of our young people. that that is what will shape as much or more than anything else the economic future of the united states. what are we doing to prepare ourselves? we are making colle
darwin the money. borrowing tens of thousands of dollars to get a degree, only to discover the economic system that makes the price of education to high, that makes the financial resources of your family to support the education too low, and then load you up with debt is going to show you when you are done that you may not get a job, and even if you do, the cost of paying off your accumulated debt is going to follow you and damage you and your life for years and years to come. that is not...
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that of white americans while the asian crime white is about a third that avoids things like social darwinism is alive and well in twenty first century conservative politics and that is just very very. box so-called news is heavily populated by left overs from the bush administration like former political hitman karl rove former press secretaries dana perino and ari fleischer bush's vice president dick cheney and former defense secretary don rumsfeld they're all over the network and they're all yelling about how terrible the obama administration is i have a very simple message for them. just shut up just go away very yourselves in your grand old age and don't come out till you win an election when you win the election you can put only socialist wackos like ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer all over the court but until the end showed up and. president obama keep. to have somebody that the bush administration appointed lake of it's a five year end each of the riots so that's why it's preposterous it doesn't matter who appointed him it matters that it happened on their watch and they're try
that of white americans while the asian crime white is about a third that avoids things like social darwinism is alive and well in twenty first century conservative politics and that is just very very. box so-called news is heavily populated by left overs from the bush administration like former political hitman karl rove former press secretaries dana perino and ari fleischer bush's vice president dick cheney and former defense secretary don rumsfeld they're all over the network and they're all...
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the animal sanctuary where darwin is living is no longer seeking charges. >> it may not be amanda bynesporter: justin bieber, popstar turned party king or rebellious teen? the 19-year-old's clean cut image seeing another stain after spotted club hopping around new york city wednesday night. raising more questions about his recent off stage antics. >> do you think that justin bieber is on this path of a slow destruction? or just a meltdown? >> i think some of the things he has done recently have crossed over from acting out to -- >> meltdown status? >> maybe meltdown status. >> vanessa grigoriadas spent time with bieber, writing his story for "rolling stone" magazine. the l.a. sheriff's department is all but begging bieber to speak with deputies, sent to investigate reports of reckless driving. >> talk to us, tell us what you believe occurred. >> reporter: this week, bieber's neighbors accused singer of barrelling through the gated calabasas neighborhood at breakneck speed. >> two witnesses said they saw justin bieber driving recklessly in his white ferrari. some estimated maybe freeway
the animal sanctuary where darwin is living is no longer seeking charges. >> it may not be amanda bynesporter: justin bieber, popstar turned party king or rebellious teen? the 19-year-old's clean cut image seeing another stain after spotted club hopping around new york city wednesday night. raising more questions about his recent off stage antics. >> do you think that justin bieber is on this path of a slow destruction? or just a meltdown? >> i think some of the things he has...
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i want more constructive, this is a great american heritage brand, but retail is very darwin, and sometimeseaker brand die. ashley: they've gone back, desperately, i say, to the old style of doing wiz -- business to get the customer back in the door. appears to be working, there's been an increase in sales in traffic earlier. is that in the enough, though, in your opinion? >> caller: you can't fall far from a basement window? how much traffic do you need to have an increase from where you are? they got rid of, you know, ron johnson, brought in mike who is running the show, but he's using the old couponing methods, which that customer responds to, but all the old methods implements that got them into the bad place they were in in the first place, and as you know, rework is extremely costly. add the expense of that, you know, amazing management team they had with all the sweeping changes they wanted to induce, and then the amount of money to retract that is just, you know, it's bleeding op top of bleeding. ashley: good brands though, stafford, and they are popular, aren't they? >> caller: tha
i want more constructive, this is a great american heritage brand, but retail is very darwin, and sometimeseaker brand die. ashley: they've gone back, desperately, i say, to the old style of doing wiz -- business to get the customer back in the door. appears to be working, there's been an increase in sales in traffic earlier. is that in the enough, though, in your opinion? >> caller: you can't fall far from a basement window? how much traffic do you need to have an increase from where you...