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and it's on their side so earlier i spoke to dan ariely professor of behavioral economics at duke university and author of the book the honest truth about dishonesty i asked if we're to assume companies will opt not to do the right thing as long as they can get away with it legally. it's kind of the mixture of good news and bad way i've been tempting people to cheat and steal money from me not companies but individuals and what we find these days with in a certain range people can actually be dishonest and still think of themselves as honest people and i think the same thing goes for companies so would companies do things that are maybe officially still murky but completely outs rights lying we do with this c.e.o. come on their earnings calls and say you know what we're not even thinking about bankruptcy would cross our mind when they're actually preparing for it i don't think they would go that far but will they be able to rationalize what they're doing and basically internally said well you know we're preparing for it but we're not so sure oh you're going to do it or we're not your door is
and it's on their side so earlier i spoke to dan ariely professor of behavioral economics at duke university and author of the book the honest truth about dishonesty i asked if we're to assume companies will opt not to do the right thing as long as they can get away with it legally. it's kind of the mixture of good news and bad way i've been tempting people to cheat and steal money from me not companies but individuals and what we find these days with in a certain range people can actually be...
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dan ariely we hear you on that author and professor at duke university. all right let's wrap up with loose change of various special loose change do you notice something different here voicing one else's in the dying of popular column is steve keen you know while he's a guest of the show author of debugging economics at he's ramping up a campaign to continue debunking economics neoclassical economists with his minsky model and program and he's going to be on our show in a few weeks november nineteenth in the flesh in the studio but for a little teaser we wanted to talk to him about it a little now just so we can be a little ahead of the current with the other media we've heard is in the pipeline so dr kean thank you so much for being on the show and it's nice to see you tell it tell us what's new with minsky what you're working on now. yeah well the program is something i've thought of developing with a grant for mine it was just about. about six hundred hours of programming time has gone into it and it's now i think of working prototype to contrive what
dan ariely we hear you on that author and professor at duke university. all right let's wrap up with loose change of various special loose change do you notice something different here voicing one else's in the dying of popular column is steve keen you know while he's a guest of the show author of debugging economics at he's ramping up a campaign to continue debunking economics neoclassical economists with his minsky model and program and he's going to be on our show in a few weeks november...
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(laughter) duke university has developed a working invisibility cloak.ow the blue devils quiddich team will be unstoppable! (laughter) this is the "the colbert report"! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (audience chanting "stephen") thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the "report." chausz (cheers and applause) thank you, thank you so much for joining us. please, nation, we have a big show tonight. my guest is none other than former presidential candidate and current moon governor newt gingrich. (laughter) two titans of south carolina politics going head to head. but who can forget when gingrich swept the south carolina republican primary and i ran for president of the united states of south carolina. (cheers and applause) sadly, sadly, folks, i had to suspend my campaign on the technicality that i do not want that job and it does not exist. (laughter) but, folks, all that's behind us now. presidential elections of 2012 is finally over. after two years of relentless poll ana
(laughter) duke university has developed a working invisibility cloak.ow the blue devils quiddich team will be unstoppable! (laughter) this is the "the colbert report"! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (audience chanting "stephen") thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the "report." chausz (cheers and applause) thank you, thank you so much for joining us. please, nation, we have a big...
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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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so my students at duke university, they graduate from one of the finest engineering programs in the world and then they want to work here and stay here and there are no visas for them so we tell them to go leave the country after we've educated them. >> there's the bedevilling problem of education, without enough college graduates in math and science which has been going on for years and there seems to be no solution when you talk to heads of engineering at the colleges because they don't have enough people going into college interested in those majors. >> and we're taking all the founders out, training them, educating them, and saying please go back home. >> that's the bizarre thing. american colleges are welcoming foreigners. university of san francisco, particularly here locally, welcoming foreigners. once we've taught them all that we know we say go home. but here's the thing i don't understand is who's standing in the way of making policy change here? i think on both sides of the aisle i don't think there's the -- the political aisle. i don't think anyone would say this is a good pol
so my students at duke university, they graduate from one of the finest engineering programs in the world and then they want to work here and stay here and there are no visas for them so we tell them to go leave the country after we've educated them. >> there's the bedevilling problem of education, without enough college graduates in math and science which has been going on for years and there seems to be no solution when you talk to heads of engineering at the colleges because they don't...
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the hospital is located 3-4 from duke university. or spark an explosion s fire and onehi killed and three others are injured and this happened in a specialty hospital located inside the hospital. all of the patients in the 30 beds were there for long-term of. whether the victim in or patients or nurses. we are waiting to get more information. the three people who have been suffered smoke inhalation but one person was killed and three were injured durham regional hospital in a fire this morning and we wil details ande updates you. the temperature is a very chilly 35 degrees. still ahead, national reaction to today's presidential election. to today's presidential [ tt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and mocrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actuallyua bring people together and get th
the hospital is located 3-4 from duke university. or spark an explosion s fire and onehi killed and three others are injured and this happened in a specialty hospital located inside the hospital. all of the patients in the 30 beds were there for long-term of. whether the victim in or patients or nurses. we are waiting to get more information. the three people who have been suffered smoke inhalation but one person was killed and three were injured durham regional hospital in a fire this morning...
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it so i actually spoke to robert jackson who is a professor of environmental science over at duke university to ask him just what exactly the contaminants are in the water there there are there were more carcinogens in the water compounds which has been seen. benzene there were hazardous to your pollutants you mention hydrochloric acid. and she really just walks of things and you don't want the water in to be quite honest you don't want cattle drinking that water in the cattle are then going to be shoulders just as meat. and that's exactly the point is that this water is the drinking water for cattle on this land they're drinking and they're wading in it and there's a good chance that it's getting into the state that could end up on your plate yeah i mean that's something a lot of people don't think of ok maybe these cattle these cows are not keeling over and dying because of their drinking the water but there's a lot of long term effects of this sort of goes down the food chain so to speak and it is really interesting talk about the process here laurie i mean for those in favor of closing t
it so i actually spoke to robert jackson who is a professor of environmental science over at duke university to ask him just what exactly the contaminants are in the water there there are there were more carcinogens in the water compounds which has been seen. benzene there were hazardous to your pollutants you mention hydrochloric acid. and she really just walks of things and you don't want the water in to be quite honest you don't want cattle drinking that water in the cattle are then going to...
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researchers at duke university examined more than 13,000 men and women between the ages of 51 and 75,hey found the unemployed were 35% more likely to have a heart attack than those who had a job. the chances of heart attack due to being laid off maybe equivalent to risks associated with smoking, diabetes and hypertension. >>> next, could san francisco's nudity ban backfire? what advocates say they will do for the right to be naked. >>> who is going to fear the beard next baseball season? details on how contract talks are going between giants and closer brian wilson. >>> good morning looking at downtown san francisco dry not as much fog as yesterday this is a calm dry day before the storm gates open. maybe go out and take care of some of thoser rans while you can. >> and have that umbrella ready. let's check in with meteorologist lisa argen to find out when the rain is coming this. >>> good morning. plenty clouds now, visibility is much better, quarter mile in napa, problems perhaps to the north by the delta, we have improved in concord just a little, mostly cloudy, could see a few spr
researchers at duke university examined more than 13,000 men and women between the ages of 51 and 75,hey found the unemployed were 35% more likely to have a heart attack than those who had a job. the chances of heart attack due to being laid off maybe equivalent to risks associated with smoking, diabetes and hypertension. >>> next, could san francisco's nudity ban backfire? what advocates say they will do for the right to be naked. >>> who is going to fear the beard next...
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of history at duke university, the author of a number of excellent books and i would like to end my introduction on more nonpartisan notes. i read one of his previous books which is a book that i really liked about a great liberal at his core, a great left liberal named howard lowenstein and william chafe wrote a book about him called never stopped running. he was one of the people responsible for the creation of a new left movement if you will in american politics but he was also a man who embraced larger ideas of american politics symbolized by the fact that at his funeral he was killed by a deranged mentally defective colleague of his at the age of 51 in his office but at his funeral, eulogies were made back-to-back by ted kennedy and bill buckley. that is a time in american politics, in american history that we could fondly remember after the last decade or two of complete partisanship and something william chafe has written eloquently about as he has written about the problems book "bill and hillary: the ladies and gentlemen, please welcome william chafe. [applause] >> thank you so much. i
of history at duke university, the author of a number of excellent books and i would like to end my introduction on more nonpartisan notes. i read one of his previous books which is a book that i really liked about a great liberal at his core, a great left liberal named howard lowenstein and william chafe wrote a book about him called never stopped running. he was one of the people responsible for the creation of a new left movement if you will in american politics but he was also a man who...
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researchers at duke university have released this so-called invisibility cloak.say it reflected electromagnetic waves around a cylinder. slightly larger than your average wristwatch. unfortunately they have yet to manage to shield objects from visible light. only microwaves, the same type of i with as that heat your food. if you thought you could suddenly be like harry potter just vanish. for now that's still a dream. the interweb is a powerful thing especially when it comes to anything cat-related. ahead how facebook came through for two kids who really want a pet kitty. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundion in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. ii've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a bre
researchers at duke university have released this so-called invisibility cloak.say it reflected electromagnetic waves around a cylinder. slightly larger than your average wristwatch. unfortunately they have yet to manage to shield objects from visible light. only microwaves, the same type of i with as that heat your food. if you thought you could suddenly be like harry potter just vanish. for now that's still a dream. the interweb is a powerful thing especially when it comes to anything...
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jinan reed is a associate professor of sociology and health at duke university, she's a carnegie scholar and an associate director. she is half libyan, spent much of her childhood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring she has had a touching and moving reunion with her father after many, many years. i owe you great thanks for a zesty presentation two months ago, and of course, we won't go into it, but i also owe you dinner. professor mark lynch is not here yet, so i owe mark great gratitude for giving me the opportunity to give a life-long dream and be clint eastwood. in march of 2011 the state department sent t.j. where we had the privilege of having events at boston university, emer son college, and we threw a fine lunchon where he wowed our crowd. and m.i.t. which he was not responsible for that part of his itinerary. over the weekend i'm driving in new england and listening to n.p.r., state department spokesman t.j. crowley has just resigned. on monday morning i had so many calls and e-mails, what did i miss by not going to that lunch? he is a man of great candor and principle. he g
jinan reed is a associate professor of sociology and health at duke university, she's a carnegie scholar and an associate director. she is half libyan, spent much of her childhood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring she has had a touching and moving reunion with her father after many, many years. i owe you great thanks for a zesty presentation two months ago, and of course, we won't go into it, but i also owe you dinner. professor mark lynch is not here yet, so i owe mark great gratitude...
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a duke university study released today focus on flame retardant chemicals used in those couches.iller reports those chemicals could affect your health. >> reporter: the survey tested over 100 koumps made between 1998 and 2010. first research that includes sofas made after 2005. the year a previous flame retardant chemical was banned due to health concerns. there's only one problem. the study found the main chemical now used, chlorinated tris or tdcpp is harmful as well. >> it's listed as a possible carcinogen which means animals that have been exposed have grown tumors. it's been shown to affect sperm quality. >> reporter: julie herbstman is an environmental health professor at columbia university. she says the public should be concerned because tdcpp was banned in the 1970s from children's pajamas. >> when children wore these pajamas that were treated with tdcpp, they absorbed it through their skin and they excreated mutagens. this was then and the out of baby's pajamas and we forgot about it. >>,000 they lay on it in the middle of the day, exposing them to carcinogens. >> that'
a duke university study released today focus on flame retardant chemicals used in those couches.iller reports those chemicals could affect your health. >> reporter: the survey tested over 100 koumps made between 1998 and 2010. first research that includes sofas made after 2005. the year a previous flame retardant chemical was banned due to health concerns. there's only one problem. the study found the main chemical now used, chlorinated tris or tdcpp is harmful as well. >> it's...
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let's ask the professor from duke university for brain say evens. can you explain this theory?tudy based on actual fact. what it's based on the theory of survival of the fittest. the theory argues our gene pool has been getting diluted. back in prehistoric times if you were not physically fit or mentally fit you wouldn't survive. in today's society in a very supportive society we support the weakest. and if you make a mistake like a wall street executive he may get a bonus. >> the author of the theory says the average athennian would be one of the smartest people today. the human race will get dumber and dumber. how do we know how smart they are? >> we don't. we have this image that everybody is a george clooney or brad pitt. in the last century itself we've again growing taller our brain size has increased and iqs jumped by 30 points because of better nutrition, better child care, better pregnancy, cleaner environment. >> i was interested to read we learned that our iq can fluctuate and there are some points in time when we're smarter than others. >> absolutely. we thought iq
let's ask the professor from duke university for brain say evens. can you explain this theory?tudy based on actual fact. what it's based on the theory of survival of the fittest. the theory argues our gene pool has been getting diluted. back in prehistoric times if you were not physically fit or mentally fit you wouldn't survive. in today's society in a very supportive society we support the weakest. and if you make a mistake like a wall street executive he may get a bonus. >> the author...
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i am talking to these people at duke university, and no small change.e i am speaking to you. by the end of the lunch they were all totally on board, and jerry is in the room now, the oncologist on there. so they took me around duke hospital and saw the most fabulous children's hospital you could ever imagine. better than some hotels we stay in. palm trees, you name it. i did not see one square foot of space were a teenager could be happy. it is ridiculous. we are in 2012. the first children's hospital was founded in 18 02 in paris. they've recognized then that children were not the same as adults. why are we ostriches and have our head in the stand? you could excuse it up until the end of the second world war. people went straight from school and work probably of the age of 14 and there was no choice. there was not at and between group. since the '50s, since all this, -- elvis, since my age group, what is the bloody excuse? [laughter] all i can say is, i think this is something you will do in your country very quickly, because what i love about america
i am talking to these people at duke university, and no small change.e i am speaking to you. by the end of the lunch they were all totally on board, and jerry is in the room now, the oncologist on there. so they took me around duke hospital and saw the most fabulous children's hospital you could ever imagine. better than some hotels we stay in. palm trees, you name it. i did not see one square foot of space were a teenager could be happy. it is ridiculous. we are in 2012. the first children's...
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council colleagues share that sentiment. : associate professor of sociology and global health at duke university. a carnegie scholar, and associate director of duke islamic studies center. half libyan, spent much of her childhood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring she has had a touching and moving reunite -- reagin with her father after many, many years. i know you great thanks for a zesty presentation two months ago and, of course, we will go into it, but i also your dinner. professor mark lynch is not here yet, so i bomarc great gratitude for giving me the opportunity to live a lifelong dream and the twenties could. [laughter] and p.j. crowley who needs no introduction because the moderate in the last panel, i do want to say something. in march of 2011 weeks into the air of spring, the state department sent p.j. to his hometown, boston, where we had a great privilege of having events at boston university school of communication, emerson college, and we through a fine luncheon where he wowed our crowd. >> and mit. >> and mit, which all boston was not responsible for. so over the weekend i
council colleagues share that sentiment. : associate professor of sociology and global health at duke university. a carnegie scholar, and associate director of duke islamic studies center. half libyan, spent much of her childhood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring she has had a touching and moving reunite -- reagin with her father after many, many years. i know you great thanks for a zesty presentation two months ago and, of course, we will go into it, but i also your dinner. professor...
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jinan reid, a associate professor of global health at duke university, a carnegie scholar, and she'shalf libyan, spent much of thechild hood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring, she's had a touching and moving reunion with her father after many, many years. i owe you great thanks for a zesty presentation at world boston two months ago, and i won't go into it, but i also owe you dinner. [laughter] professor mark lynch is not here yet so i owe mark great gratitude for giving me the opportunity to live a lifelong dream and be clint eastwood. [laughter] p.j. crowely who needs no introduction because he moderated the last panel, i do want to say something. in march of 2011, weeks into the arab spring, the state department sent p.j. to the home down, boston, where we had the great privilege of having events at university schools community cations, emerson college, and we had a fine lunch chon where he wowed our crowd. >> and mitt. >> and mit which world boston was not responsible for that itinerary. over the week, i'm driving in new england, listening to npr, p.j. crowely just resigned
jinan reid, a associate professor of global health at duke university, a carnegie scholar, and she'shalf libyan, spent much of thechild hood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring, she's had a touching and moving reunion with her father after many, many years. i owe you great thanks for a zesty presentation at world boston two months ago, and i won't go into it, but i also owe you dinner. [laughter] professor mark lynch is not here yet so i owe mark great gratitude for giving me the...
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jen'nan read is associate professor of sociology and global health at duke university. she's a carnegie scholar and associate director of duke's islamic studies center. jen'nan is half libyan, spent much of her childhood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring she's had a touching and moving reunion with her father after many, many be years. i owe you great thanks for a zesty presentation at world boston two months ago and, of course, we won't go into it, but i also owe you dinner. [laughter] professor marc lynch is not here yet, so i owe marc great gratitude for giving me the opportunity to live a lifelong dream and be clint eastwood. [laughter] and p.j. crowley, who needs no introduction because he moderated the last panel. i do want to say something. in march of 2011, weeks into the arab spring, the state department sent p.j. to his hometown boston where we had the great privilege of having events at boston university's school of communications, emerson college, and we threw a fine luncheon where he wowed our crowd. >> and mit. >> and mi, the which world boston was n
jen'nan read is associate professor of sociology and global health at duke university. she's a carnegie scholar and associate director of duke's islamic studies center. jen'nan is half libyan, spent much of her childhood in libya, and thanks to the arab spring she's had a touching and moving reunion with her father after many, many be years. i owe you great thanks for a zesty presentation at world boston two months ago and, of course, we won't go into it, but i also owe you dinner. [laughter]...
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i am talking to these people at duke university, and no small change. i spoke about it like i am speaking to you. by the end of the lunch they were all totally on board, and jerry is in the room now, the oncologist on there. so they took me around to hospital and saw the most fabulous children's hospital you could ever imagine. better than some hotels we stay in. palm trees, you name it. i did not see one square foot of space were a teenager could be happy. it is ridiculous. we are in 2012. the first children's hospital was founded in 18 02 in paris. they've recognized then that children were not the same as adults. why are we ostriches and have our head in the stand? you could excuse it up until the end of the second world war. people went straight from school and work probably of the age of 14 and there was no choice. there was not at and between group. since the '50s, since all this, since my age group, what is the bloody excuse? [laughter] all i can say is, i think this is something you will do in your country very quickly, because what i love about
i am talking to these people at duke university, and no small change. i spoke about it like i am speaking to you. by the end of the lunch they were all totally on board, and jerry is in the room now, the oncologist on there. so they took me around to hospital and saw the most fabulous children's hospital you could ever imagine. better than some hotels we stay in. palm trees, you name it. i did not see one square foot of space were a teenager could be happy. it is ridiculous. we are in 2012. the...
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did you see what happened last night, university of kentucky versus duke?lopping, which is a kind of faking, notorious in pro games. and the nba is cracking down. abc's nick watt. >> offensive foul. >> reporter: kentucky's coach just basically accused duke of cheating, with theatrical reactions to the slightest contact. >> they're flopping all over the place. in the nba, they'd all be suspended. >> reporter: well, not quite, but this season in the pros, for the first time, they are punishing bad acting. >> that's a flop. >> reporter: like lebron's tumble against the pacers in the playoffs last season? i mean, it's a bad example for the kids in the stands, right? are you glad they're going to clamp down on the floppers this year? >> yeah, yeah get that out of here. >> reporter: no place in the game? >> yeah, that's whack. >> reporter: david sloan of the cavaliers just drew one of the first official warnings for this, named and shamed on the nba website. further offenses draw fines up to $30,000. a bigger punishment, perhaps, there's also an instructional vid
did you see what happened last night, university of kentucky versus duke?lopping, which is a kind of faking, notorious in pro games. and the nba is cracking down. abc's nick watt. >> offensive foul. >> reporter: kentucky's coach just basically accused duke of cheating, with theatrical reactions to the slightest contact. >> they're flopping all over the place. in the nba, they'd all be suspended. >> reporter: well, not quite, but this season in the pros, for the first...
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duke playing last night. we pick it up in the second half. tied at 37. mason plumly, kammerer's favorite player in the whole universeove him. >> kicks it out to suleiman. later in the half, duke up by 12. archie throwing it up to noel, the freshman who picked kentucky over georgetown, finishes with 16 points. wildcats down by ten. seth curry taking over. a nice little pump fake to get the freshman off his feet. duke wins it 75-68. speaking of georgetown, they will be hosting liberty tonight at the verizon center without porter. still recovering from a mild concussion. it should be an easy game for the hoyas. this just in. r.a. dickey of the mets, not a big surprise, the national league cy young award. gio gonzalez does not win that. i think dickey was just a wee bit better. >> the nets can't win all of them. >> can you make contact with somebody at duke to tell him that hair cut played out about 20 years ago? >> i will. >> tell him it's gone. do something about that. >>> a rare find. talking about retro, 45 century old ceme >>> tonight at 11:00, a medical mistake. we'll hear from a local woman who had to undergo sev
duke playing last night. we pick it up in the second half. tied at 37. mason plumly, kammerer's favorite player in the whole universeove him. >> kicks it out to suleiman. later in the half, duke up by 12. archie throwing it up to noel, the freshman who picked kentucky over georgetown, finishes with 16 points. wildcats down by ten. seth curry taking over. a nice little pump fake to get the freshman off his feet. duke wins it 75-68. speaking of georgetown, they will be hosting liberty...
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university boulevard over towards 270 with no issues to report. your lanes are open as you continue to work your way northbound 395 leaving duke street in both the express lanes and the main line looking good toward the 14th street bridge. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. imetraffic. >> thank you. >>> our special election 2012 coverage continues next. spotlight on the u.s. senate race in virginia. we'll hear from the winner there. >> as we go to break, we're checking out the congressal races in maryland. no problem for representative donna edwards in district four. >> in district five, congressman steny hoyer will go back to capitol hill taking 69% of the vote in his race. that is not the right thing we are looking at. roscoe bartlett loses his seat. democrat john delaney is the winner. that was expected as the democratic leadership had redrawn that district to favor their party. >> and chris van hollen easily wins his re-election. we'll be back in a moment. a moment. >>> in the virginia senate race, democrat tim kaine held off a chal fedex republican george allen. kaine won a senate seat being vacated by jim webb and did it with strong supp
university boulevard over towards 270 with no issues to report. your lanes are open as you continue to work your way northbound 395 leaving duke street in both the express lanes and the main line looking good toward the 14th street bridge. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. imetraffic. >> thank you. >>> our special election 2012 coverage continues next. spotlight on the u.s. senate race in virginia. we'll hear from the winner there. >> as we go to break, we're...
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became the duke and duchess of cambridge on their wedding day last year made their first official visit to cambridge this morning. the couple are meeting with students from cambridge university. they will also visit a homeless charity and hospital. >>> here's how wall street will kick off the day. the dow fell 89 points yesterday. the s&p was down seven. the nasdaq lost nine. overseas markets were also down. in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 114 points while in hong kong the hang seng fell 135. >>> so a lack of progress on fiscal cliff talks stalled stocks yesterday so today we'll have to see what happens when goldman sacks ceo lloyd blankfein, comcast ceo brian roberts of this network's parent company, and yahoo chief marissa myer join other corporate execs at a white house budget meeting with the president. >>> on the streets, new home sales data and the feds beige book survey will be released. >>> the best consumer confidence reading in nearly five years took investors by surprise yesterday. >>> after hours green mountain coffee perked up more than 20% thanks to sharply higher than expected earnings. >>> elsewhere, monster beverage got a boost from news that the fda is taking
became the duke and duchess of cambridge on their wedding day last year made their first official visit to cambridge this morning. the couple are meeting with students from cambridge university. they will also visit a homeless charity and hospital. >>> here's how wall street will kick off the day. the dow fell 89 points yesterday. the s&p was down seven. the nasdaq lost nine. overseas markets were also down. in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 114 points while in hong kong the hang seng...
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duke and duchess of cambridge. they plan to tour the city and meet with cambridge university students during their visit. >>> senatearry reid says raising the debt limit has to be part of any package. john tester a members of the banking committee. newly re-elected. >> thanks, andrea. >> thanks very much for being with us. you're from one of the reddest of red states, you squeaked through. congratulations on that victory. what does it now bring you right into the middle of these negotiations and a tough vote. what are the people back home telling you? >> the people back home have been telling us some time we need to work together as americans, not as democrats or republicans. i think the folks back home are really sick of the hyper partisanship in washington, d.c., which has resulted in really a lot of dysfunction and so especially when it comes to the issue of debt and deficit it's going to take folks working together as americans, put the parties aside, do what's right for the country and move on. >> you're willing to vote for higher taxes some changes in medicare, including eligibility age, tougher means testing
duke and duchess of cambridge. they plan to tour the city and meet with cambridge university students during their visit. >>> senatearry reid says raising the debt limit has to be part of any package. john tester a members of the banking committee. newly re-elected. >> thanks, andrea. >> thanks very much for being with us. you're from one of the reddest of red states, you squeaked through. congratulations on that victory. what does it now bring you right into the middle of...
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a long explanation to that, i would encourage you to go to the regent university law review web site where my colleague, barrett duke, and i have written a long, biblical explanation of the reasons why fair, just and comprehensive immigration e -- reform is the right thing to do. this is not a difficult problem the solve if people of goodwill will get together and solve it. um, i don't want see how we're going to secure the border until we secure the workplace. the workplace is the magnet. as long as you have the economic disparity that you have between south america and the united states, people are going to come here. to better themselves, to better their families' futures. they're going to come here. they're going to find a way to come here. they will defeat any means that we put up to stop them. they'll go over it, under it, around it, they'll get here. the only way to secure the border is to secure the workplace. now, i would argue that we should have a three month period where people would have an opportunity to come forward to register, to undergo a criminal background check and then -- and pay a fine for hav
a long explanation to that, i would encourage you to go to the regent university law review web site where my colleague, barrett duke, and i have written a long, biblical explanation of the reasons why fair, just and comprehensive immigration e -- reform is the right thing to do. this is not a difficult problem the solve if people of goodwill will get together and solve it. um, i don't want see how we're going to secure the border until we secure the workplace. the workplace is the magnet. as...
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country, having had my children meet some of those very students from harvard to the university of north carolina and duke. i'm well aware of the importance of this. but i would raise the question of whether or not we can judge the diversity visas, where people have come from places like bangladesh and uzbekistan, germany, ethiopia one of our strongest allies in africa, liberia, with an african woman as president. the first on that continent. south africa. maybe we choose to ignore our friends in israel where diversity visas were received. or albania where we went to war to ensure the integrity and the saving of those people. or hungary or iceland, or maybe our strong ally, turkey. that's what diversity visas represent. and there is no reason to borrow from peter to pay paul f my friends would really pay attention to the recent charge of the november 6 election, they would know what america needs is comprehensive immigration reform. if i might in this debate of deficit reduction and the need for increased revenue, we know that if you had comprehensive immigration reform over 10 years, you would introduce
country, having had my children meet some of those very students from harvard to the university of north carolina and duke. i'm well aware of the importance of this. but i would raise the question of whether or not we can judge the diversity visas, where people have come from places like bangladesh and uzbekistan, germany, ethiopia one of our strongest allies in africa, liberia, with an african woman as president. the first on that continent. south africa. maybe we choose to ignore our friends...
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university beautiful. we find a delay unbound on 50 leaving 202. this is northbound 295 here and headed north of dukethe breaks. the beltway inter loop has already cleared out. southbound kennel worth avenue headed out towards pennsylvania avenue. 10 to 15 minute ride with lanes open. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> all right. thank you very much. in the presidential race, 270 electoral votes are up for grabs. where does the race stand leading into election day? we turn to american university professor lenny. right now no one has any electoral votes. presumed to go to romney and presumed to go to obama based on how they've voted before. but there are a number of battleground states. let me ask you this first. overall, are we likely to see one candidate win the popular vote and another candidate win the electoral vote? >> i don't know if that's likely but certainly possible especially with the fact that strong obama states are still crippled. new york city, long island. new jersey. those parts of the country which probably would give good margins to the president. those nonvoters coul
university beautiful. we find a delay unbound on 50 leaving 202. this is northbound 295 here and headed north of dukethe breaks. the beltway inter loop has already cleared out. southbound kennel worth avenue headed out towards pennsylvania avenue. 10 to 15 minute ride with lanes open. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> all right. thank you very much. in the presidential race, 270 electoral votes are up for grabs. where does the race stand leading into election day? we turn...
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a long explanation of that, i would encourage you to go to the regent university law review website where my cog league, braret duke and i have written a long bibble definition of why comprehensive fair and just immigration reform is the right thing to do. this is not a difficult problem to solve if people of goodwill will get together and solve it. i don't see how we're going to zure the border -- secure the border until we secure the workplace. the workplace is the magnet. as long as you have the economic disparity that you have between south america and the united states, people are going to come here to better themselves, to better their family's futures. they're going to come here. they're going to find a way to come here. they will defeat any means that we put up to stop them. they'll go over it, under it, around it, they'll get here. the only way to secure the border is to secure the workplace. now, i would argue that we should have a three-month period where people would have an opportunity to come forward, to register, to undergo a criminal background check, and then pay a fine for having broken the law. n
a long explanation of that, i would encourage you to go to the regent university law review website where my cog league, braret duke and i have written a long bibble definition of why comprehensive fair and just immigration reform is the right thing to do. this is not a difficult problem to solve if people of goodwill will get together and solve it. i don't see how we're going to zure the border -- secure the border until we secure the workplace. the workplace is the magnet. as long as you have...
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university boulevard. route 1 in college park and extending until connecticut ave. accident moved to the shoulder. we will head over to 395. 395 north at duke, the the way up to 14th street bridge. the weatherok at with jacqui jeras. out there. miserable the good news, i think the commute home will be easier. we will have it drier weather. front off to our west. will be drier and get a little sunshine. t reagan national. 41 at dulles. our high between 47 and 55. those improvements. we will stay below average. >> hello. ♪ it's thanksgiving >>> move over rebecca black. that's 12-year-old nicole westbrook. and that is a turkey leg in her hand. people have put all kinds of hate on this music video. it's vying for worst music video ever. but nicole will take on all of her critics in a couple of minutes. >> she is expressing herself. >> she is, in one manner. >> i think they would have a superlative next year. >>> and inside the double-life of a popular gym employee who was making extra cash, taking extra cash, robbing banks. >>> and look. lara, you're a good tennis player. >> thank you. >> that made it much harder to pull the prank of a lifetime
university boulevard. route 1 in college park and extending until connecticut ave. accident moved to the shoulder. we will head over to 395. 395 north at duke, the the way up to 14th street bridge. the weatherok at with jacqui jeras. out there. miserable the good news, i think the commute home will be easier. we will have it drier weather. front off to our west. will be drier and get a little sunshine. t reagan national. 41 at dulles. our high between 47 and 55. those improvements. we will stay...
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university of pennsylvania. a lot of new guys in the rotation and the one name that really stood out last night guard seth allen. a special message. a marriage proposal. perhaps the duke game would have been my choice but she seems to be happy and says yes. game action first half. here's those quick hands. comes up with one of his five steals going coast to coast. allen was game high 16 points. terps though down 1 of 3. second half maryland now up six. the turnover. allen hits the deck going for the ball. terps get it back. faust is feeling it. drains the three. the sophomore with 13 points. maryland wins 73-61. they'll open up the season next friday against defending national champions. the skins are much better than the 3-5 record would tell you. before you duplissea thismiss t cliche' keep in mind nobody was saying it last year when they sported the same 3-5 mark. a better than expected startd for the rookie t.b. makes up for a lot. >> if you told me robert would be the most successful quarterback in the nfl for yard per play for second and third down i'd say you were crazy. so for a guy to be able to do that and still have limited turnovers has been pretty impress
university of pennsylvania. a lot of new guys in the rotation and the one name that really stood out last night guard seth allen. a special message. a marriage proposal. perhaps the duke game would have been my choice but she seems to be happy and says yes. game action first half. here's those quick hands. comes up with one of his five steals going coast to coast. allen was game high 16 points. terps though down 1 of 3. second half maryland now up six. the turnover. allen hits the deck going...
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duke is more than chapel hill. chapel here professors earn less on average than those at wellesley college. here is vermont. i'm looking at the data, and middlebury case more on average than the university of vermont for every faculty range. you look at the figures for assistant professors, talking about the future talents, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is a medical institution on its own pay scale. the future here very much favors private on retaining talent. many choose their fields not because they want to get rich, but because there is a calling. it is beyond that. i spoke to a research university president of a public aau institutions here and we are talking about calendar offers that his institution has to make. he said that when he was lucky, he could raise enough money somewhere to match many salaries. but what he could not match with the conditions of the buildings and the ability to reduce the number of graduate students desired and to work with them and he also couldn't match a course reduction, where is a private research president can o
duke is more than chapel hill. chapel here professors earn less on average than those at wellesley college. here is vermont. i'm looking at the data, and middlebury case more on average than the university of vermont for every faculty range. you look at the figures for assistant professors, talking about the future talents, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is...
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. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge visited the city that is their namesake today. they arrived in cambridge by train and visited the city's universitying ban ining ba side fringe, as the british call it. >>> wedding bells may be ringing soon for brad pitt and angelina jolie. "people" magazine reports at monday's premiere of his new movie "killing them softly" pitt said about marriage, the time is nye, it's soon. got a good feeling about it. and on "access hollywood" he was asked about the many parodies of his chanel ad. >> have you seen any parodies? >> i say fair play, absolute fair play. >> do you regret doing it? >> well, we don't -- we don't see a lot of each other's stuff actually. >> among first and best ad spoofed were the ones performed by pitt dead ringer on nbc's "saturday night live." that's pretty good. five minutes after the hour. let's go back outside to stephanie abrams in for al with a check of your weather. >> hey there, natalie. we'll start off with the toy drive. earlier this morning you saw kelly osbourne on the plaza collecting toig toys and visitors on the plaza and here for the tree lighting, all these toys ar
. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge visited the city that is their namesake today. they arrived in cambridge by train and visited the city's universitying ban ining ba side fringe, as the british call it. >>> wedding bells may be ringing soon for brad pitt and angelina jolie. "people" magazine reports at monday's premiere of his new movie "killing them softly" pitt said about marriage, the time is nye, it's soon. got a good feeling about it. and on...