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you may have spent some time at duke university. >> i can did, sir. i did, sir. i don't know your allegiance. one of the toughest things i have to do is get elected statewide being a graduate of duke university. >> state legislature just added duke university to my district. >> roy cooper and i have a running argument every time we see each other and i'm going to see him this week and i'm sure we'll be arguing over that little game this weekend. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. mr. mckinley? no? the next panel. we want to thank you all very, very much for your expertise and your hard work on this. we look forward to working with you. please anticipate further questions in writing. we look forward to getting your responses. again, thank you for fight iing this battle. safe travels home. >> thank you. >> we'll take a quick 30-second break while we seat the next panel. >>> the subcommittee then heard the perspectives of drug distributors with testimony from officials of the pharmaceutical industry. this final panel runs about 45 minutes. >>> on our third panel
you may have spent some time at duke university. >> i can did, sir. i did, sir. i don't know your allegiance. one of the toughest things i have to do is get elected statewide being a graduate of duke university. >> state legislature just added duke university to my district. >> roy cooper and i have a running argument every time we see each other and i'm going to see him this week and i'm sure we'll be arguing over that little game this weekend. >> all right, thank you....
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. >> reporter: the study from duke university points to childhood violence as a precurse or to physical disease. neglecting children ages children beyond their years. the study shows this not only affects their mind but their adult body. violence hurts children. vialed development experts have known for decades that it could affect stress. there's evidence the stress goes to the child's core, dna. >> being exposed to domestic violence, abuse, sexual or physical abows or neglect that scribed of stress you can't escape from being exposed to it has dire consequences. >> reporter: the university of professor said the latest study by duke university researchers points to the effect of constant stress on na.d expose shore shortens it which makes the cells older. a 7-year-old who deals with violence every day could have a cellular age of 17. lot research still needs further study, this shows need to help make lives easier for children who will grow up with illnesses that will affect everything from family life to healthcare. >> if some of the children develop cardiovascular disease, diabetes,
. >> reporter: the study from duke university points to childhood violence as a precurse or to physical disease. neglecting children ages children beyond their years. the study shows this not only affects their mind but their adult body. violence hurts children. vialed development experts have known for decades that it could affect stress. there's evidence the stress goes to the child's core, dna. >> being exposed to domestic violence, abuse, sexual or physical abows or neglect that...
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i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senator jesse helms when i was in college. when i cannot hear, and was not initially involved politically. -- when i came o
i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of...
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. >> reporter: mark of duke university says there are other far more likely explanations of what that image is. >> it's a vessel, it's a vase that lookses like many of what you'll find in this early roman period. >> wow. >> reporter: goodacres says this could simply be the power of suggestion. take a look. do you see a vase, or do you see that fish? threaten's this. >> whoa, stop! that's an inscription. >> reporter: sixka and his colleagues also believe that these greek letters on another stone found a few feet away refer to resurrection. >> i would guess, from the dead. >> whether they were saying he rose or he would rise, we could argue about it. but the finds themselves are hard archaeology that show -- shed new light on the big bang of christianity. >> reporter: but religious scholars say it's more like the big bust. >> he is seeing things that simply aren't there. his head is so full of things like the da vinci code that he sees full fufillment for his ow desires. >> reporter: simka has been criticized before. five years ago he made the claim he'd found jesus' family tomb, holdin
. >> reporter: mark of duke university says there are other far more likely explanations of what that image is. >> it's a vessel, it's a vase that lookses like many of what you'll find in this early roman period. >> wow. >> reporter: goodacres says this could simply be the power of suggestion. take a look. do you see a vase, or do you see that fish? threaten's this. >> whoa, stop! that's an inscription. >> reporter: sixka and his colleagues also believe that...
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, high school class president, spent ten hours a week volunteering, got a full scholarship to duke universityounds electable. >> if you look at his facebook, he was caught smoking marijuana. 89% under 25 are tagged in at least one photograph french kissing a friend or passed out on their floor in their underwear. >> some people who do not know it's spoof news believe it's true. >> maybe we should say, this is not actual news. this is a spoof. but the onion network is saying both parties are scrambling to find candidates who do not have bad facebook pasts. >> they are looking for someone kidnapped at a young enough age to not have a facebook presence. >> we will show you a few bits and pieces. if you want to check out the whole thing, head to our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> okay. so we know all of you have been wondering -- >> how can i possibly make an apple puzzle? >> don't worry. we have the video to show you just how to do it. then steven has a trick of his own. >> hope >>> this meteor shower was caught by some photographers and they put some great time lapse videos on youtube. this
, high school class president, spent ten hours a week volunteering, got a full scholarship to duke universityounds electable. >> if you look at his facebook, he was caught smoking marijuana. 89% under 25 are tagged in at least one photograph french kissing a friend or passed out on their floor in their underwear. >> some people who do not know it's spoof news believe it's true. >> maybe we should say, this is not actual news. this is a spoof. but the onion network is saying...
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fortunate to practise at some of the best clinics in the us in the 1980's i spent almost a year at duke university and then several months at the cleveland clinic it was a great opportunity to work and to research and then i returned to russia and stayed here because that is where i grew up i wanted to apply all this technology and training theory set up an identical surgical unit at our hospital with only you know it didn't work out for the simple reason that the system of education and training there is different star over it is still my dream that we should have not as much as a replica of the us system but the same observation is american cities something that we need to work for what looks good and you say money they should meet people thing that might evasion amongst the money those american doctors i will paid and that's their motivation or is there more to it granted that i would do well were all practical people so let's face it it was money certainly a censure of the united states if you are number one in your field you will definitely have the biggest salary and get the best promotions
fortunate to practise at some of the best clinics in the us in the 1980's i spent almost a year at duke university and then several months at the cleveland clinic it was a great opportunity to work and to research and then i returned to russia and stayed here because that is where i grew up i wanted to apply all this technology and training theory set up an identical surgical unit at our hospital with only you know it didn't work out for the simple reason that the system of education and...
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questions about whether fracking has contaminated around water and there have been studies from duke university studies from the environmental protection agency suggesting that people have a lot to worry about in terms of those toxic chemicals getting into groundwater supplies the so the industry has responded first by trying to block any even disclosure of what kinds of chemicals it's putting into the ground so laws that have been put forward simply said the industry you have to tell us what you're being what you're putting into the ground and the know what was it that you can't with the stuff in the ground the industry has spotted that in some cases the industry isn't forced to concede and say i will sell some state regulators in some states what kinds of chemicals really we're putting into the ground except they are even at that point in some states they are trying to kind of end around in pennsylvania they've actually passed a law which says that while the industry has to disclose the state regulators for the chemicals they're putting into the ground and physicians can have access to those
questions about whether fracking has contaminated around water and there have been studies from duke university studies from the environmental protection agency suggesting that people have a lot to worry about in terms of those toxic chemicals getting into groundwater supplies the so the industry has responded first by trying to block any even disclosure of what kinds of chemicals it's putting into the ground so laws that have been put forward simply said the industry you have to tell us what...
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the institution has been warped by the stereo type of black people, a study from duke university suggestede people much more than black people do drugs. when you look at the relationship between stereo types on the one hand and perceptions, and the likelihood that black people will be racially profiled and targeted, the institutional character of the racisms what's a problem here. not individuals not liking black people. it is the institutional force of the incarceration system, of the prison industrial complex that continues to provide a barrier for justice for so many millions of african-american people. >> professor, thank you both for your insight and your work on this story. thank you. >>> we have some news. police are responding to a multiple shooting. perhaps as many as five victims at a christian university in east oakland, california. authorities have established the perimeter around the university. news footage showed wounded the oakland police describe the suspect as an asian male with heavy build who is possibly armed. >>> next, the race for 2012 looks to become a coronation. s
the institution has been warped by the stereo type of black people, a study from duke university suggestede people much more than black people do drugs. when you look at the relationship between stereo types on the one hand and perceptions, and the likelihood that black people will be racially profiled and targeted, the institutional character of the racisms what's a problem here. not individuals not liking black people. it is the institutional force of the incarceration system, of the prison...
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a report came out of duke university that said that white people admitted by self-study, suddened thatican-american people do. but we're not profiling the average white person thinking they're going to be consuming drugs and therefore the rates at which white people would be arrested would escalate greatly. so this is a perfect example of a rationale given to justify racial profiling. >> i'm sure you just heard the senator talk about the impact it has on police work. he points out in arizona, after a three-year investigation, the department of justice found that the very famous sheriff there repeatly arrested latinos on unreasonable traffic stops, raided businesses where latinos had gathered outside, but failed to investigate more than 400 cases of sexual assault and child molestation because he was focused on these busts are so well known in his state. >> absolutely. the obsession with latinos, with brown people, black people, with people who are seen to somehow naturally commit crime, obscures and object fist indicates the real issue before you. a lot of people are getting away with
a report came out of duke university that said that white people admitted by self-study, suddened thatican-american people do. but we're not profiling the average white person thinking they're going to be consuming drugs and therefore the rates at which white people would be arrested would escalate greatly. so this is a perfect example of a rationale given to justify racial profiling. >> i'm sure you just heard the senator talk about the impact it has on police work. he points out in...
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. >> my best friend in the whole world, alberto lopez, is going to take eighth graders to duke university their first college experience. >> i love eighth grade. that's great. >> i have a great piece on anne romney on politico's website. >> it was terrific. not was, it is terrific. stay with us all day, all night. i'll be doing the boards all night. it is an election day. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow on the show, we'll have the result from today's big wisconsin primary and maryland and d.c. too. coming up next on msnbc, kris jansing. have a great day. bye-bye. >>> here's a look at the business travel forecast. all eyes on middle of the country, severe storms today. if you have afternoon plans around detroit or cleveland even down to chicago, we could see late day storms. most of the day will be dry. east coast looks fine today. denver cooler air, some snow showers. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ mal
. >> my best friend in the whole world, alberto lopez, is going to take eighth graders to duke university their first college experience. >> i love eighth grade. that's great. >> i have a great piece on anne romney on politico's website. >> it was terrific. not was, it is terrific. stay with us all day, all night. i'll be doing the boards all night. it is an election day. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow on the show, we'll have the...
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that brings me back to not renew your period just before a 10 duke university, i am on narnia, blind. every step i was taking us to the young punk independent guy who wanted to do everything himself, did need help, didn't need assistance. so again, breaking down and i know my friends make fun of me. i don't think i can make it. man i was worse. i'm probably going to die on this mountain. avalanche is going to come. i'm too tired. but again, i came to that choice. i have to do it with other people's decisions in god's decisions. so i oscillate guy, a medic in the right steps quirks of course the answer was no, you're not your tenacious little small things like that i was able to start pushing forward. and again making change to finally something i'm not really that day come a beautiful sunny day out. it was awesome and i felt like i was on top of the mountain. but it is funny that it wasn't these little problems or i could say actually big problems that were the end of minister problems in my life. i was blind. and the issues that have, whether he can in lost the palo alto sidewalks, n
that brings me back to not renew your period just before a 10 duke university, i am on narnia, blind. every step i was taking us to the young punk independent guy who wanted to do everything himself, did need help, didn't need assistance. so again, breaking down and i know my friends make fun of me. i don't think i can make it. man i was worse. i'm probably going to die on this mountain. avalanche is going to come. i'm too tired. but again, i came to that choice. i have to do it with other...
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bond did continued in other laboratories in england and france and united states, particularly duke universityperbaric facility and they were back in the chambers and still some government funding and still trying to figure out how long can a diver stayed down. it turned out. i sort of follow that question in the book because as i said at the beginning is this something we just know like how high mount everest is and what the speed of sound is? seems like at given. it is not. would you find is because gases become more dense at significant deaths under greater pressure it does feel -- divers describe the sensation like they're breathing a liquid. it is so thick that they have to melt the bereaved very deliberately to get the gases in and out so that makes eating
bond did continued in other laboratories in england and france and united states, particularly duke universityperbaric facility and they were back in the chambers and still some government funding and still trying to figure out how long can a diver stayed down. it turned out. i sort of follow that question in the book because as i said at the beginning is this something we just know like how high mount everest is and what the speed of sound is? seems like at given. it is not. would you find is...
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wanted continues in other laboratories in england and france and the united states, particularly duke universityre they have a big hyperbaric facility. back into chambers, stills and government funding and there were trying to figure out how long cadaver could stay down, how deep he could go. eternal, and i sort of follow that question in the book because ties to say at the beginning, something we just know, how high mount everest is and what the speed of sound is. it seems like it is a given. it's not. but what you find is that because gases become more dense at significant steps under greater pressure it does feel, and the divers to describe a succession like they're really good. they have tough mouth brief very deliberately to get the gases in and out. that makes eating uncomfortable. when you're eating you're not really breathing. that was the kind of issue that came up when they get to death. let's see, beyond 1500 feet, some experiments went to over 2,000 feet of depth. in the commercial oilfields now i think thousand foot dives are still, they still happen and happen to. it still one of t
wanted continues in other laboratories in england and france and the united states, particularly duke universityre they have a big hyperbaric facility. back into chambers, stills and government funding and there were trying to figure out how long cadaver could stay down, how deep he could go. eternal, and i sort of follow that question in the book because ties to say at the beginning, something we just know, how high mount everest is and what the speed of sound is. it seems like it is a given....
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in 2010, at duke university, he said we have hired 50 lawyers and ph.d. is to basically terrorized the financial- services industry. that gives me great pause when someone like that is being recommended to your agency, if they have the attitude going in that they are there to terrorize the industry they have oversight over. what is your reaction to that? >> i don't have any particular reaction. and not familiar with that. >> does that sound like somebody would be interested in hiring? >> with everyone we think about hiring, we want a range of viewpoints. a responseng for will come a balanced perspectives and whether we hire someone or not and again, this situation that you raises news to me, we are getting input on a broad base from people with different perspectives, some of whom dislike the banks, some of what the banks, and we want to get all of that perspective and filter that in. >> youth said in your opening testimony that everybody needs even-handed oversight. if you are true to your words, i think they would have difficulty being employed with you
in 2010, at duke university, he said we have hired 50 lawyers and ph.d. is to basically terrorized the financial- services industry. that gives me great pause when someone like that is being recommended to your agency, if they have the attitude going in that they are there to terrorize the industry they have oversight over. what is your reaction to that? >> i don't have any particular reaction. and not familiar with that. >> does that sound like somebody would be interested in...
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we also have the presenter of lesser black, duke university professor and so many other wonderful things, professor mark anthony neal is joined as all the way from north carolina. [applause] thank you to both of you. for joining us tonight. i'm going to come and sit down now and i will give byron the microphone. will have a bit of a conversation and will open it up to you guys to join the conversation the. because this is, i just asked that we have a comment to me, please raise your hand. i will see. no shouting out from the back or anything like that. please wait for the microphone to come to you, and then you make a comment. we want to make sure everyone can hear you and the audio is recorded at will. so when we get to the point raise your hand and make sure the microphone is with you before you make that comment. is that cool? excellent. it's nice to sit down. gentlemen, i think with all of the events and also what we've done with each of the people that are indeed in the book, michelle alexander, washington talk about the media, talk about emotional justice come we also started talki
we also have the presenter of lesser black, duke university professor and so many other wonderful things, professor mark anthony neal is joined as all the way from north carolina. [applause] thank you to both of you. for joining us tonight. i'm going to come and sit down now and i will give byron the microphone. will have a bit of a conversation and will open it up to you guys to join the conversation the. because this is, i just asked that we have a comment to me, please raise your hand. i...
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pilke, a professor of geology at the duke university, who wrote in the "charlotte observer" on march 25 that new peer-reviewed research demonstrates that sea level rise and storm surge elevations could be greater along much of the u.s. coastline than has been predicted. his opinion piece went on to say that north carolina, washington, california, louisiana, florida, and maine have convened sea level rise panels that estimate a sea level rise of three to five feet by the year 2100. a new study has come out from the center for biological diversity confirming the link between massive oyster dieoffs in the pacific north west and ocean acidification caused by carbon dioxide emissions. the release reports that each day the oceans absorb 22 million tons of carbon dioxide pollution from cars and industry, setting off an unprecedented chemical reaction that since the industrial revolution has made the world's oceans 30% more asidic. just this morning here in the the the senate, senators bingaman and murkowski held a bipartisan hearing on the devastates effects of sea level rise on coastal com
pilke, a professor of geology at the duke university, who wrote in the "charlotte observer" on march 25 that new peer-reviewed research demonstrates that sea level rise and storm surge elevations could be greater along much of the u.s. coastline than has been predicted. his opinion piece went on to say that north carolina, washington, california, louisiana, florida, and maine have convened sea level rise panels that estimate a sea level rise of three to five feet by the year 2100. a...
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we also have cultural critics, presenter of lesser blacks, duke university professor, said she was trying to solve subway from north carolina. [applause] thank you jim demint, both of you for joining us tonight. i'm going to come sit down to give brandis microphone. rub a bit of a conversation with a gentleman and open it up for you guys to join the conversation now. i just ask when you have a comment please raise your hand. i will see you. no shouting out from the back or anything like that. and all of this is recorded as well. i get to that point just raise your hand and make sure the microphone before you make a comment. so gentlemen, as it has been with all of the events and also what we have done with each of the people interviewed in the books from vincent harding to where i'm from from, michelle alexander talking about mass incarceration, i still mark talking about emotional justice, we'll started talking about the 2008 campaign and when it looked that that vermont, this but there may actually just do it. so let me take it back to election night, november 4, 2008. iran, where were
we also have cultural critics, presenter of lesser blacks, duke university professor, said she was trying to solve subway from north carolina. [applause] thank you jim demint, both of you for joining us tonight. i'm going to come sit down to give brandis microphone. rub a bit of a conversation with a gentleman and open it up for you guys to join the conversation now. i just ask when you have a comment please raise your hand. i will see you. no shouting out from the back or anything like that....
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there was a study done by a duke university professor who followed people around. we do every day aren't actual choices. they're habits. >> is there any habit that you can't change, that you can't kill, that you just got to try to work with or adapt in some way or live with? >> none. in fact, this is really the important thing of this science is that we know from laboratory experiments that any habit can be changed, doesn't matter how old you are, how ingrained the behavior is. once you understand how to take a habit apart, you can then reconstruct it whichever way you want. >> charles, talk a little bit about those habits, the bad habits, that turn into addict n addictio addictions. when you talk about alcoholism or smoking. >> that's exactly right. one of the really interesting things is most of the things that we think of as addictions are for the most part habit dysfunctions. cigarettes is a great example. we know from medical experiments that you're only addicted to nicotine for about 100 hours after your last cigarette. once the nicotine is out of your blood
there was a study done by a duke university professor who followed people around. we do every day aren't actual choices. they're habits. >> is there any habit that you can't change, that you can't kill, that you just got to try to work with or adapt in some way or live with? >> none. in fact, this is really the important thing of this science is that we know from laboratory experiments that any habit can be changed, doesn't matter how old you are, how ingrained the behavior is. once...
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that brings me back to not renew your period just before a 10 duke university, i am on narnia, blind. every step i was taking us to the young punk independent guy who wanted to do everything himself, did need help, didn't need assistance. so again, breaking down and i know my friends make fun of me. i don't think i can make it. man i was worse. i'm probably going to die on this mountain. avalanche is going to come. i'm too tired. but again, i came to that choice. i have to do it with other people's decisions in god's decisions. so i oscillate guy, a medic in the right steps quirks of course the answer was no, you're not your tenacious little small things like that i was able to start pushing forward. and again making change to finally something i'm not really that day come a beautiful sunny day out. it was awesome and i felt like i was on top of the mountain. but it is funny that it wasn't these little problems or i could say actually big problems that were the end of minister problems in my life. i was blind. and the issues that have, whether he can in lost the palo alto sidewalks, n
that brings me back to not renew your period just before a 10 duke university, i am on narnia, blind. every step i was taking us to the young punk independent guy who wanted to do everything himself, did need help, didn't need assistance. so again, breaking down and i know my friends make fun of me. i don't think i can make it. man i was worse. i'm probably going to die on this mountain. avalanche is going to come. i'm too tired. but again, i came to that choice. i have to do it with other...
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that brings me back to not renew your period just before a 10 duke university, i am on narnia, blind.every step i was taking us to the young punk independent guy who wanted to do everything himself, did need help, didn't need assistance. so again, breaking down and i know my friends make fun of me. i don't think i can make it. man i was worse. i'm probably going to die on this mountain. avalanche is going to come. i'm too tired. but again, i came to that choice. i have to do it with other people's decisions in god's decisions. so i oscillate guy, a medic in the right steps quirks of course the answer was no, you're not your tenacious little small things like that i was able to start pushing forward. and again making change to finally something i'm not really that day come a beautiful sunny day out. it was awesome and i felt like i was on top of the mountain. but it is funny that it wasn't these little problems or i could say actually big problems that were the end of minister problems in my life. i was blind. and the issues that have, whether he can in lost the palo alto sidewalks, no
that brings me back to not renew your period just before a 10 duke university, i am on narnia, blind.every step i was taking us to the young punk independent guy who wanted to do everything himself, did need help, didn't need assistance. so again, breaking down and i know my friends make fun of me. i don't think i can make it. man i was worse. i'm probably going to die on this mountain. avalanche is going to come. i'm too tired. but again, i came to that choice. i have to do it with other...
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some cases correcting misinformation serves to increase the power of bad information duke and georgia state university political scientists brendan nyhan and jason reifler did a series of experiments on how effective political liars are it took two groups of people gave both groups the bush administration's claims about weapons of mass destruction in iraq then they gave just one group of people evidence proving that the bush administration was lying about the w m d questions here's what the scientists found out when told about the bush claims of w m d's thirty four percent of conservatives believed iraq had nukes but in the second group which had heard the refuting evidence the proof that it was a lie the number of people who believed the lie actually jumped up to sixty four percent of conservatives who believe that iraq had w m d's basically the live became more effective when it was debunked scientists call this the backfire effect and they noticed the same results when they gave conservatives claims from the bush administration. it tax cuts for the rich will increase government revenue the number o
some cases correcting misinformation serves to increase the power of bad information duke and georgia state university political scientists brendan nyhan and jason reifler did a series of experiments on how effective political liars are it took two groups of people gave both groups the bush administration's claims about weapons of mass destruction in iraq then they gave just one group of people evidence proving that the bush administration was lying about the w m d questions here's what the...
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foundation in 2000 and used that and with the support the scholarship foundation graduated from duke universitye law school in 2007 and i would not have had the ability to do that without the support of the foundation. >>dave: military servicemen and a duke blue devil. a good guy. right. my favorite guy. >> a percentage of the recipients first time college attendees in their family, so, we enable marines who are out there in harm's way to have the security to know their children will be able to go to college, a great way for america to give back to the marines. marine corps scholarship foundation has been doing this for 50 years one of the largest to honor marines. >>alisyn: and it odest. the oldest and you have given out scores and scores scholarships that have changed people's libs. >>guest: soon the number will be 70 million that has been given out. we have had an increase of scholarship applications by 24 percent, marines, children, coming of agency who have been in combat for ten-plus years and they are going to college and the foundation is there and we want to help them get through colle
foundation in 2000 and used that and with the support the scholarship foundation graduated from duke universitye law school in 2007 and i would not have had the ability to do that without the support of the foundation. >>dave: military servicemen and a duke blue devil. a good guy. right. my favorite guy. >> a percentage of the recipients first time college attendees in their family, so, we enable marines who are out there in harm's way to have the security to know their children...
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in fact, in 2010 at duke university school of business he made a statement that says we've hired 50 lawyers, ph.d.s and mbas to basically terrorize the financial services industry. that gives me great pause whenever somebody like that is being recommended to your agency. if they have the attitude going in that they're there to terrorize the industry that they have oversight over, what's your reaction to that quote? >> i don't have any particular reaction. i'm not familiar with the quote. >> does this sound like somebody you'd be interested in hiring? >> with everybody we think about hiring, we would want to look at the full picture, we want a range of view points, but, look, we're looking for responsible, balanced perspectives on the problems we're facing and, frankly, whether we hire someone or not -- and, again, this particular situation that you raise is news to me -- we're getting input on broad basis from people who have a lot of different perspectives, some of whom dislike the banks, some of whom love the banks, and we want to get all that perspective and filter that in as we figure o
in fact, in 2010 at duke university school of business he made a statement that says we've hired 50 lawyers, ph.d.s and mbas to basically terrorize the financial services industry. that gives me great pause whenever somebody like that is being recommended to your agency. if they have the attitude going in that they're there to terrorize the industry that they have oversight over, what's your reaction to that quote? >> i don't have any particular reaction. i'm not familiar with the quote....
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college, in virginia, the university of maryland coming off a big win at hopkins, face dukes and red.ior cumming played at loyola. hope for fast forward, final seconds, one last chance. cummings will take the shot. dan makes the save, maryland falls short. a 6-5 duke victim. under way in north carolina, an easy win over virginia tech led by katy schwartzman. the turks take on duke in the final battle. there's a ravens tie-in for the ultimate championship tomorrow night. john jones, light heavy weight champ, brother of defensive lineman arthur jones. tipped the scale at john evans. they will kick and punch tomorrow night. that's some tough stuff that goes on in the rings. >> definitely so. thank you, mark. >>> inside, the delicate rescue to save from a tight sp,,,,,,,,, ♪ i, i'll bring the fire make you come alive ♪ ♪ i can take you higher what this is, forgot? ♪ ♪ i must now remind you let it rock, let it rock ♪ ♪ let it rock >>> buckingham palace tonight, a high-tech display. children created portraits and trying to make up the likeness of the queen to mark 60 years in power. >>> a f
college, in virginia, the university of maryland coming off a big win at hopkins, face dukes and red.ior cumming played at loyola. hope for fast forward, final seconds, one last chance. cummings will take the shot. dan makes the save, maryland falls short. a 6-5 duke victim. under way in north carolina, an easy win over virginia tech led by katy schwartzman. the turks take on duke in the final battle. there's a ravens tie-in for the ultimate championship tomorrow night. john jones, light heavy...
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pro, espn radio called lehigh university a true cinderella team after they beat duke.he's a duke fan. [ applause ] pro, the field has currently been narrowed down to 16. con, so has the list of potential fathers of snooki's baby. [ cheers and applause ] i'm still in. i'm still in the tournament. my brackets are looking good. i think it's jaleel white. [ light laughter ] pro, painting your face, buying a keg of beer and inviting all of your friends over to root for your alma mater. con, then finding out the university of phoenix online doesn't have a basketball team. [ laughter and applause ] i thought i saw that in a commercial. i thought they said they got a great basketball team. i'll play for it. if the university of phoenix online wants a basketball team, i will start for you guys. [ laughter ] pro, for players, the end of each game is the most thrilling 30 seconds in college. con, for me, the most thrilling 30 seconds in college is when i lost my virginity. [ cheers and applause ] it was actually ten seconds. i cried the last twenty, but it still counts as -- [ la
pro, espn radio called lehigh university a true cinderella team after they beat duke.he's a duke fan. [ applause ] pro, the field has currently been narrowed down to 16. con, so has the list of potential fathers of snooki's baby. [ cheers and applause ] i'm still in. i'm still in the tournament. my brackets are looking good. i think it's jaleel white. [ light laughter ] pro, painting your face, buying a keg of beer and inviting all of your friends over to root for your alma mater. con, then...
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duke looking pretty smooth. traffic headed toward us is northbound. hov moving nicely all the way to the 14th street bridge. the beltway near university boulevard, still looks pretty good from college park to silver spring. outer loop is heading toward us. there was a report on route 5 at drive of an accident. >> it is 68 degrees this morning. coming up, game 3 of the capitals and bruins playoff series. maybe or maybe not. downxt "anderson" -- i sit martin's parents in the studio. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >> another hitter all locked up. >> steven strasburg, his second the season. nationals put away houston, 6-2. that improved their record to 8- 3 on the season. well done. >> the nfl releasing its regular schedule. we have learned the
duke looking pretty smooth. traffic headed toward us is northbound. hov moving nicely all the way to the 14th street bridge. the beltway near university boulevard, still looks pretty good from college park to silver spring. outer loop is heading toward us. there was a report on route 5 at drive of an accident. >> it is 68 degrees this morning. coming up, game 3 of the capitals and bruins playoff series. maybe or maybe not. downxt "anderson" -- i sit martin's parents in the...
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duke street, at speed, and the hov headed north, no problems on the wilson bridge. no problems for landover, green belt, and college park. to problems to report leaving university park. easy going 107 south to the beltway. that's the check on your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> now to the followup about marion barry who continues to face controversy over comments. >> first it was asian business owners and this week the filipino nurses. there nurses. >> it's so bad, -- nurses. >> it's so bad that if you go to the hospital, you will find the immigrant nurses. >> matt ackland reports he's still talking and blaming the media for the uproar. >> my father is one of the dirty store owners you were speaking about during your acceptance speech. >> reporter: david chung told council member barry exactly how his comments made him feel. >> i'm a big fan of mary you bayer -- marion barry, and when you made the comments, you broke my heart. >> we teach the youth they are as much of the city as anyone else. your statements undermind that motion. >> reporter: he apologized for the business owner comment but not the filipino nurses comment. he blamed the media over and over and ove
duke street, at speed, and the hov headed north, no problems on the wilson bridge. no problems for landover, green belt, and college park. to problems to report leaving university park. easy going 107 south to the beltway. that's the check on your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> now to the followup about marion barry who continues to face controversy over comments. >> first it was asian business owners and this week the filipino nurses. there nurses. >> it's so bad, -- nurses....
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avenue, with lanes open, 395, below speed, headed out towards duke, lanes open on the outer loop of the belt way starting to slow west of university boulevard, coalsville road police still on the scene of this crash, tieing up suit land parkway inbound before you reach route 4. >>> rg 3 meets his new fans and you know what? >> it's okay. >> the nats welcome price hopper. >> it was a very eventful weekend. >> i am curious to here y'all's thoughts on the debut of hopper take a listen to los angeles fans. [ booing ] >> all right. >> raining down the boos on our young 19-year-old fee not in l.a., here is the deal he does come with a bit of an early history for a 19-year-old a lot of people think he is a hot head he plays with a lot of passion he has a pro hawk this was his major league hit we know he can rake as the kids say. he flips off the cap i don't know if he runs faster or likes to show off the hair. >> dramatic flair. >> that hip quality he might rub some people the wrong way but there is the baseball they throughout for his historic hit. he had a great catch yesterday, also a great throw on saturday night. while many people m
avenue, with lanes open, 395, below speed, headed out towards duke, lanes open on the outer loop of the belt way starting to slow west of university boulevard, coalsville road police still on the scene of this crash, tieing up suit land parkway inbound before you reach route 4. >>> rg 3 meets his new fans and you know what? >> it's okay. >> the nats welcome price hopper. >> it was a very eventful weekend. >> i am curious to here y'all's thoughts on the debut of...
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duke street. this is great. main and hov lanes to the 14th street bridge. coming up in my next report, we'll go north of town at 5:10. back to you. >>> howard university has suspended some of its student- athletes from competing in sports. >> the school is investigating possible violations of ncaa rules. 9news now reporterdelia goncalves is at the campus with more. >> reporter: we still don't know how many students are involved in the controversy but we can tylotes teams are still playing -- tell you the teams are are still playing. the violation may be connected to textbook system where the students were allegedly pocketing the money. that of course is according to the "washington post." a school spokesperson released a statement yesterday saying -- >> reporter: according to the post students were picking up checks to pay for their books but keeping the balance of their scholarship money. that is a violation. if it is proven, all that cash has to be repaid before they can compete again in their athletic sport. some said that they were told some seniors i should say on some teams were told the violations date back to their freshmen year. >> that's a p
duke street. this is great. main and hov lanes to the 14th street bridge. coming up in my next report, we'll go north of town at 5:10. back to you. >>> howard university has suspended some of its student- athletes from competing in sports. >> the school is investigating possible violations of ncaa rules. 9news now reporterdelia goncalves is at the campus with more. >> reporter: we still don't know how many students are involved in the controversy but we can tylotes teams...
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university boulevard. let me take you inside, what else is happening 395, northbound, delays leaving the belt way trying to get past duke street, slow traffic, pentagon to the 14th street bridge. inbound 11th street bridge that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> man some exciting sports going on, the caps are headed back to boston for the final game of the series after losing in overtime yesterday. >>> dave ross back with this mornings sports breakfast. >> good morning y'all have you ever had your heart just ripped out of your chest like in raiders of the lost ark. that is what it felt like yesterday >> i understand that. >> no, you weren't just devastated. >> hey, i validate you if that is how you felt that is how you felt. >> right. >> okay. >> tony's heart wasn't ripped out of his chest. >> no, we got to find it first. >> game 7, wednesday night shipping off to boston it was a great game except for the end. i think we can agree on that but this will be game 7, in the national hockey league playoffs it might be the most exciting game in all of sports here is game 6 this was darn exciting all the way mike gr
university boulevard. let me take you inside, what else is happening 395, northbound, delays leaving the belt way trying to get past duke street, slow traffic, pentagon to the 14th street bridge. inbound 11th street bridge that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> man some exciting sports going on, the caps are headed back to boston for the final game of the series after losing in overtime yesterday. >>> dave ross back with this mornings sports breakfast. >>...
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guest: i was teaching law at tulane university in new orleans for it was 1991. i was not tenured at the time but david dukean at the time and my daughter was about six months old. the polls were showing him ahead. i thought that i cannot raise a child in this environment. i have to be able to tell her when she is an adult that i did my best. i tried to do something so i joined a campaign in louisiana and by assignment was to go door-to-door in my neighborhood which is not that far from the university and knock on doors and say my name and it urged people to vote. the problem was whether we would get turnout. wheat squeaked through it changed my life. host: where to go from there? guest: what i heard later on after the election was that 50.6% of white women in orleans parish had voted for david duke. that statistic was what got me to decide that i really needed to remain active in the community to try to make a difference. i felt that there is a lot of sexism in the south as anywhere but that race was a huge problem down there. there was an enormous amount of racial healing that needed to happen in the wake
guest: i was teaching law at tulane university in new orleans for it was 1991. i was not tenured at the time but david dukean at the time and my daughter was about six months old. the polls were showing him ahead. i thought that i cannot raise a child in this environment. i have to be able to tell her when she is an adult that i did my best. i tried to do something so i joined a campaign in louisiana and by assignment was to go door-to-door in my neighborhood which is not that far from the...
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in 2006 she was visiting professor at duke university's stanford institute of public policy where she was an undergraduate, where i was a library in. after serving as a visiting fellow at harvard university center on the press politics and public policy. currently she also hosts a monthly program, cumbre stations with judy woodruff. let me turn that program over to you judy. welcome. >> thank you very much, thank you. [applause] i am delighted to be here for so many reasons, because this is a wonderful book that my friend are pro-franklin has produced. i urge all of you to read it if you haven't already. i am delighted to be here because this is international women's day so the timing is perfect. it is a day when we celebrate the copper schmitz of women, not just in this country but around the world. at the same time we consider in many regards and many respects how far women have yet to go, and i know this has been a day to think about that as we should every day but of course today in particular. but the timing barbara for this program could not be more special, more fortuitous. i h
in 2006 she was visiting professor at duke university's stanford institute of public policy where she was an undergraduate, where i was a library in. after serving as a visiting fellow at harvard university center on the press politics and public policy. currently she also hosts a monthly program, cumbre stations with judy woodruff. let me turn that program over to you judy. welcome. >> thank you very much, thank you. [applause] i am delighted to be here for so many reasons, because this...