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duane is involved in one of the most innovative creations, which has changed the business world but is also changing the non- profit world through its partnership with the rockefeller formation. lastly, the co-founder of "guitar hero." i've feel that i was born slated to early to really enjoy it. i was actually put -- and playing the wii for the first time. this is clearly not a bigger business than music and films together. i ran into a bunch of hedge funders that have come out with derivatives to fund the new games. with no further ado, i will ask each of our panelists what they will be doing in terms of innovation next year. >> among the things that we will see over the next few years is biology in our economy. we all rely unclean water and materials from biology. by my rough numbers, genetically modified stuff has already reached 2% of gdp, which is the really big number. it is growing revenues every year. i think we will begin to see more products derived from a genetically modified systems. in particular, i am interested in the role of scale in biology. the oil industry is enormo
duane is involved in one of the most innovative creations, which has changed the business world but is also changing the non- profit world through its partnership with the rockefeller formation. lastly, the co-founder of "guitar hero." i've feel that i was born slated to early to really enjoy it. i was actually put -- and playing the wii for the first time. this is clearly not a bigger business than music and films together. i ran into a bunch of hedge funders that have come out with...
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for example, duane and mike worked on the on site area at jamestown dam. they were there for 40 days straight, 40 days straight, without rest. 40 days straight without rest. it was the two of them and their team that saved countless lives and, and we are grateful to them. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] and when those horrific fires hit california last year and it seemed like all of california was abraise, it was people like sue cannon, usgs landslide scientist who was there to help. sue and her team were on the ground for nine major fires, delivering the critical assessments and information on debris flow hazards to help the emergency managers, land managers and weather service plan and react and recover. kim, fay, sue, duane, mike and countless others thank you for doing your work and being proud of the work that you do. thank you for delivering for the american people. give them another round of applause us. [applause] we do work, as i often say from sea to shining sea and all over this planet. it is in places like american samoa where w
for example, duane and mike worked on the on site area at jamestown dam. they were there for 40 days straight, 40 days straight, without rest. 40 days straight without rest. it was the two of them and their team that saved countless lives and, and we are grateful to them. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] and when those horrific fires hit california last year and it seemed like all of california was abraise, it was people like sue cannon, usgs landslide scientist who was there to...
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duane is involved in one of the most innovative creations, which has changed the business world but is also changing the non- profit world through its partnership with the rockefeller formation. lastly, the co-founder of "guitar hero." i've feel that i was born slated to early to really enjoy it. i was actually put -- and playing the wii for the first time. this is clearly not a bigger business than music and films together. i ran into a bunch of hedge funders that have come out with derivatives to fund the new games. with no further ado, i will ask each of our panelists what they will be doing in terms of innovation next year. >> among the things that we will see over the next few years is biology in our economy. we all rely unclean water and materials from biology. by my rough numbers, genetically modified stuff has already reached 2% of gdp, which is the really big number. it is growing revenues every year. i think we will begin to see more products derived from a genetically modified systems. in particular, i am interested in the role of scale in biology. the oil industry is enormo
duane is involved in one of the most innovative creations, which has changed the business world but is also changing the non- profit world through its partnership with the rockefeller formation. lastly, the co-founder of "guitar hero." i've feel that i was born slated to early to really enjoy it. i was actually put -- and playing the wii for the first time. this is clearly not a bigger business than music and films together. i ran into a bunch of hedge funders that have come out with...
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>> supervisory agent duane. a very famous psychologist.o take over the case. but he said in his entire fbi career he never saw a killer who died with this much material explaining themselves. so we have an extraordinary amount of information together. i spent the last several years digging through all this information and talking with various psychiatrists and psychologists that the fbi brought on the case to understand them. it's very clear-cut once you've gotten through the information. it's hard to make up their handwriting. it took quite a while to be about to decipher what they're doing. but once you understood their psychological condition it's a lot easier to understand them, too. you have to understand what a psychopath is and how they take to really understand how to interpret eric, so it doesn't sound like the ravens. he follows a very classic pattern. >> did wayne and kathy harris recognize that eric was in trouble? >> that he was troubled. and that he got in trouble. they had no idea the extent of trouble and almost nobody reco
>> supervisory agent duane. a very famous psychologist.o take over the case. but he said in his entire fbi career he never saw a killer who died with this much material explaining themselves. so we have an extraordinary amount of information together. i spent the last several years digging through all this information and talking with various psychiatrists and psychologists that the fbi brought on the case to understand them. it's very clear-cut once you've gotten through the information....
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caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes. how comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money, they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make any money at all if you're sitting in a place like i am and me and my mother can't make it right now the way it is. guest: well, first of all, i want to thank you for your service if you're a vish. we appreciate what you did for the country. on the issue of government benefits, i think that's what needs to play out this year. there are big decisions to be made on deficit spending. on the one hand government doesn't want to spend too much because they have we have this deficit problem. on the other hand we are frying to take care of vicious, take care of people wh
caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes. how comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money, they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make...
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caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes. how comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make any money at all if you're sitting in a place like i am and me and my mother can't make it right now the way it is. guest: well, first of all, i want to thank you for your service if you're a vish. we appreciate what you did for the country. on the issue of government benefits i think that's what needs to play out this year. there are big decisions to be made on deficit spending. on the one hand government doesn't want to spend too much because they have we have this deficit problem. on the other hand we are frying to take care of vicious take care of people who a
caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes. how comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make...
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duane and mike worked on the on site area at the jamestown dannon.0 days -- at the jamestown dam. they were there for 40 district without rest. -- they weren't there for 40 days without rest. -- they were there for 40 days without rest. [applause] and when the those horrific fires hit california last year and it seemed that all of california was ablaze, people like stew can in were there. she and her team -- people like sued canosue cannon were there. she and her team more on the ground. thank you for doing your work and being proud of the work that you do. thank you for delivering for the american people. give them another round of applause. [applause] we do work from sea to shining sea and all over this planet. there are places like american samoa where we are making a difference. we're helping with the tsunami recovery efforts. in haiti, the sciences continue to supply critical data from that critical earthquake. and they are all my heroes. they are servants of the people. they are servants of the american people and i am very proud of them. let's
duane and mike worked on the on site area at the jamestown dannon.0 days -- at the jamestown dam. they were there for 40 district without rest. -- they weren't there for 40 days without rest. -- they were there for 40 days without rest. [applause] and when the those horrific fires hit california last year and it seemed that all of california was ablaze, people like stew can in were there. she and her team -- people like sued canosue cannon were there. she and her team more on the ground. thank...
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duane and mike worked on the on site area at the jamestown dannon.for 40 days -- at the jamestown dam. they were there for 40 district without rest. -- they weren't there for 40 days without rest. -- they were there for 40 days without rest. [applause] and when the those horrific fires hit california last year and it seemed that all of california was ablaze, people like stew can in were there. she and her team -- people like sued canosue cannon were there. she and her team more on the ground. thank you for doing your work and being proud of the work that you do. thank you for delivering for the american people. give them another round of applause. [applause] we do work from sea to shining sea and all over this planet. there are places like american samoa where we are making a difference. we're helping with the tsunami recovery efforts. in haiti, the sciences continue to supply critical data from that critical earthquake. that critical earthquake. and they are all they are all my heroes. they are servants of the people. they are servants of the americ
duane and mike worked on the on site area at the jamestown dannon.for 40 days -- at the jamestown dam. they were there for 40 district without rest. -- they weren't there for 40 days without rest. -- they were there for 40 days without rest. [applause] and when the those horrific fires hit california last year and it seemed that all of california was ablaze, people like stew can in were there. she and her team -- people like sued canosue cannon were there. she and her team more on the ground....
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caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes.ow comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money, they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make any money at all if you're sitting in a place like i am and me and my mother can't make it right now the way it is. guest: well, first of all, i want to thank you for your service if you're a vish. we appreciate what you did for the country. on the issue of government benefits, i think that's what needs to play out this year. there are big decisions to be made on deficit spending. on the one hand government doesn't want to spend too much because they have we have this deficit problem. on the other hand we are frying to take care of vicious, take care of people who
caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes.ow comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money, they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make...
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diaspora living in the united states which is a very important factn here's a piece this morning by duanekman in "usa today." haitians suffer through a troubled past and an uncertain future. >> guest: well, there are a lot of unfortunate stories in terms of the relationship of united states and haiti in those days. and u.s. policy in the caribbean, latin america in general at that time. it's highly ironic because the slave uprising that brought haiti into being in 1804 was one of the causes of the louisiana purchase. when napoleon had exhausted his funds and needed more money he sold louisiana to the united states to raise money for his armies to be able to hold on to the colony in haiti. >> host: our guest before serving in the americas program for the strategic and international studies was a member of the career u.s. foreign service serving as deputy assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs. and deputy u.s. permanent representative to the organization of american states. what was the -- how long were you at the state department? >> guest: i was at the state departmen
diaspora living in the united states which is a very important factn here's a piece this morning by duanekman in "usa today." haitians suffer through a troubled past and an uncertain future. >> guest: well, there are a lot of unfortunate stories in terms of the relationship of united states and haiti in those days. and u.s. policy in the caribbean, latin america in general at that time. it's highly ironic because the slave uprising that brought haiti into being in 1804 was one...
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duane is involved in one of the most interesting companies. it is changing the business world and changing the nonprofit world through partnership with the rockefeller foundation to solve some of the biggest problems. and lastly the co-founder of "guitar hero" which i know least of all these topics because i fear i was born slightly too early to really enjoy it. but i was playing wii over the weekend so hopefully i will get into your try and industry and it is bigger than music and films together. and i ran into a bunch of hedge funders who are coming out with clever derivatives to sort of fund new games, which means it really has come of age. i'm going to ask each of our panelists what they are going to be doing in terms of innovation. rob, what's going to be your focus? >> we are here on relying on materials, enzymes in our laundry deterring ent. rough numbers, u.s. economy has reached 2% of g.d.p. that's the size of mining but growing, 15% to 20% and mining isn't growing that fast, nothing growing that fast in the u.s. economy. we will begi
duane is involved in one of the most interesting companies. it is changing the business world and changing the nonprofit world through partnership with the rockefeller foundation to solve some of the biggest problems. and lastly the co-founder of "guitar hero" which i know least of all these topics because i fear i was born slightly too early to really enjoy it. but i was playing wii over the weekend so hopefully i will get into your try and industry and it is bigger than music and...
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bishop frank duane from florida. [cheers adn ap -- and applause] you are as powerful as kansas.berts from kansas city, st. joseph. bishop laurie from bridgeport, connecticut. we have bishopric gregory from brooklyn. bishop george murray from youngstown, ohio. bishop james johnston from springfield, missouri. across the way, the ship -- the bishop of arlington. bishop kevin rhodes, from fort wayne. and with him today, bishop john darcy, the retired bishop from fort wayne. bishop david from pittsburgh. and bishop phelippe de jesus, the archbishop of florida. is there anyone i missed? everybody here? thank you very much. long live the beauty of human life. long live the human person. may we enjoy in charity and in great conviction, continued to march and lived for the victory of human life in our country. god bless you all. and thank you very much. . . >> i am privileged to introduce a young man who was thinking about coming down to the march, and he will be here to introduce a delegation of the eastern orthodox clergy. father john will be here to introduce that delegation. >> than
bishop frank duane from florida. [cheers adn ap -- and applause] you are as powerful as kansas.berts from kansas city, st. joseph. bishop laurie from bridgeport, connecticut. we have bishopric gregory from brooklyn. bishop george murray from youngstown, ohio. bishop james johnston from springfield, missouri. across the way, the ship -- the bishop of arlington. bishop kevin rhodes, from fort wayne. and with him today, bishop john darcy, the retired bishop from fort wayne. bishop david from...
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. >> question particularly for duane.ty rights regime is going to help us with innovation? at its worst, it can be a technological gatekeeper. particularly, looking back to a more collaborative forms. is ipr going to help us, or is it going to be a hindrance? >> certainly looking back the way the team's work around the world, i do not think it is any understatement. my view is that the systems that are set up today were probably set up to protect industries in the 1950's and 1960's that made massive capital investments, but the reality is we have too much work to do. to waste five or six years for a patent application process just to be challenged. it is estimated that 50% of all patents in the u.s. system that are granted will fail upon challenge. effectively, you have put in place a system that does not accelerate innovation. at this stage, maybe 50 years ago or 100 years ago when the system was put together, today, i think what it does is dramatically dampen innovation in favor of business models that probably are prot
. >> question particularly for duane.ty rights regime is going to help us with innovation? at its worst, it can be a technological gatekeeper. particularly, looking back to a more collaborative forms. is ipr going to help us, or is it going to be a hindrance? >> certainly looking back the way the team's work around the world, i do not think it is any understatement. my view is that the systems that are set up today were probably set up to protect industries in the 1950's and 1960's...
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caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes. how comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money, they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make any money at all if you're sitting in a place like i am and me and my mother can't make it right now the way it is. guest: well, first of all, i want to thank you for your service if you're a vish. we appreciate what you did for the country. on the issue of government on the issue of government benefits, i think that's what there are big decisions to be made about deficit spending. on the one hand government does not want to spend too much. on the other hand, we are trying to do things like the fear of veterans and people who are disabled. there are some tough de
caller: my name is duane. host: are you from minnesota? caller: yes. how comes the government don't want people in poverty to get out of poverty? host: what does that mean, dwayne? caller: i'm a disabled veteran and live with my mother or my mother lives with me. if i make any money over -- basically if i make any money, they're going to cut my veteran pension completely. ok. i'm also on social security. ok. if i make over $800 a month they're going to cut my social security. so you can't make...
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to make this a two possession lead if he can convertite line >> great play going hard to the rim by duane reade. another situation 11 seconds on the shot clock. you got to be able to defend without fouling. the foul line at that point the shot's off. >> reid now 7 out of 11 at the line. he's got 20 points, senior out of houston, texas. season high is 24. used that number twice this year. >> too strong on the free throw but ross is there for the rebound and time-out by a burn. >> free throw block out. talk about it all the time. it's something that you practice. you've got to pinch your two defensive rebounders and make sure that you can u cannot give up an offensive rebound on a foul shot at that point in the game. >> i'm telling you ernest ross does not exactly lighten up the scoreboard but he's been involved more than anybody in the second half. his job to slow down pass mitchell and get the rebound >> any time the ball goes up your hand should go up. terrific play for the auburn tigers, and then brilliantly quickly thinking that a time- out is good. >> ross only two points two rebound
to make this a two possession lead if he can convertite line >> great play going hard to the rim by duane reade. another situation 11 seconds on the shot clock. you got to be able to defend without fouling. the foul line at that point the shot's off. >> reid now 7 out of 11 at the line. he's got 20 points, senior out of houston, texas. season high is 24. used that number twice this year. >> too strong on the free throw but ross is there for the rebound and time-out by a burn....
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for example, duane and mike worked on the on site area. they were there for 40 days straight. 40 days straight without rest. 40 days straight without rest. it was the two of them and their team that saved countless lives and property and we are grateful to them. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] and when those horrific fires hit crar last year, it seemed like all of california was ablaze. people like sue canon, a usgs landslide scientist was there to help. sue and her team was there for nine major fires to deliver the information on the hazards to them emergency land managers and the weather service plan and react and recover. kim, fay, sue, duane, mike and countless others, thank you for doing your work and being proud of the work that you do. thank you for delivering for the american people. give them another round of applause. [applause] we do work from sea to shining sea and all over this planet. it is in places like american samoa where we are making a difference where the office is helping with the tsunami recovery effo
for example, duane and mike worked on the on site area. they were there for 40 days straight. 40 days straight without rest. 40 days straight without rest. it was the two of them and their team that saved countless lives and property and we are grateful to them. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] and when those horrific fires hit crar last year, it seemed like all of california was ablaze. people like sue canon, a usgs landslide scientist was there to help. sue and her team was...