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professor edwards is a peabody atily professor of history duke university where she specializes in women's history and the history of the south in the 19th century. professor edwards earned a phd in history from the university of north carolina. she is the author of the legal history of the civil war and reconstruction. it was published just this year. book was awarded the griswold prize. scarletworks include doesn't live here anymore and confusion,rife and the political culture of reconstruction. can i said i like the title? the best. honored withbeen the howard johnson award for distinguished undergraduate teaching given by duke university. she served as the southern association for women historians -- memberthe number of the executive board of the southern historical association. i could continue with a long list of her other compliments but maybe more interesting is to hear her talk about the other amendments. and be more interesting is to hear her talk. [applause] >> thank you, it is really lovely to be here. in 1870, the african-american woman did something that she could not have do
professor edwards is a peabody atily professor of history duke university where she specializes in women's history and the history of the south in the 19th century. professor edwards earned a phd in history from the university of north carolina. she is the author of the legal history of the civil war and reconstruction. it was published just this year. book was awarded the griswold prize. scarletworks include doesn't live here anymore and confusion,rife and the political culture of...
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library, the david rubenstein library at duke university. >> not meant for people -- coming closer to my parents' generation, is there a way to handle corey and world war ii, so many all over the world, we are losing that history of the war at home. >> there have been some good world war ii women's letters, books written. we were in this war too is one of them and a book about the women, service pilots from their own families. hi george want to write about the 20th century. i lived through most of it or more than half of it and i kind of like a dead people. long dead people. although even they can be a problem. i was talking to some group about founding mothers and got a descendant of someone all outraged saying i had portrayed her ancestor in an and savory light. give it a rest. it has been several hundred years now and she was actually a delightful woman but she was a little bit of a tramp. there you are. >> good morning, thank you so much for speaking. i was interested, you never had any intention of writing about the civil war. how is going through this process changed that for yo
library, the david rubenstein library at duke university. >> not meant for people -- coming closer to my parents' generation, is there a way to handle corey and world war ii, so many all over the world, we are losing that history of the war at home. >> there have been some good world war ii women's letters, books written. we were in this war too is one of them and a book about the women, service pilots from their own families. hi george want to write about the 20th century. i lived...
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. >> reporter: as a 19-year-old, this is okafor's first year in the league, having played for duke university for a season. before he stepped on the floor in houston tonight, he admitted he learned a very public lesson. >> that's not who i am. it's been embarrassing. >> reporter: the 76ers say they are aware of the reports but aren't going to make any comment until they have more information. no charges have been filed. live in boston, katie brace, wbz news. >>> thank you. breaking news from the patriots. a key player might not be making the trip to denver this weekend. dan roche is here with details. nfl source that amadola won't even make the trip. he sprained his knee late in the third quarter and never returned. he would join two others already on the shelf, while martin questionable for the game with a hamstring injury. >> i'm ready to suit up. i love it. >>> thanks, danny. we're going to take a live look at the city tonight. it's very mild, and especially at the end of november. two days. but we are in for changes. all good things must come to an end. >> that's the way it goes. cooler a
. >> reporter: as a 19-year-old, this is okafor's first year in the league, having played for duke university for a season. before he stepped on the floor in houston tonight, he admitted he learned a very public lesson. >> that's not who i am. it's been embarrassing. >> reporter: the 76ers say they are aware of the reports but aren't going to make any comment until they have more information. no charges have been filed. live in boston, katie brace, wbz news. >>> thank...
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but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds what comes out of the bottle ends up not just on your nails, but inside your body. timothy chemical had increased by sevenfold 10 to 14 hours after they painted their nails. researchers tested women for a metabolite of a common flame retardant before and after they painted their nails. researchers found elevated levels of the chemical in every single participant. sue and nail polish was the only personal care product that had this chemical. soon at the same chemical used in el paso for durability and flexibility is used as a chemical flame retardant to meet strict flammability standards. and twg believes it can be observed from the capillaries in the cuticles or the other solvents may make their nails more absorbent and the group says more research is needed on the effects of this chemical animal studies indicate t, php is an endocrine disruptive. linked to reproductive and developmental issues especially concerning when it comes to little girl. >> endocrine instructors interview with hormonal signals in y
but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds what comes out of the bottle ends up not just on your nails, but inside your body. timothy chemical had increased by sevenfold 10 to 14 hours after they painted their nails. researchers tested women for a metabolite of a common flame retardant before and after they painted their nails. researchers found elevated levels of the chemical in every single participant. sue and nail polish was the only personal care product...
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nixon urges monarch are tricky to get a law degree from duke university. he knew the impact of the tapes if they were exposed. my question is in your research did you forget any reason emotionally, psychologically or legally why he didn't burn the tapes? >> guest: he should have burned the tapes edited. he regretted that. when he heard that the tapes were going to be exposed, when they were exposed publicly, he was sick. get a temperature of 102, 103. he had pneumonia. and we did get some advice. spiro agnew was the vice president suggested he burned the tapes. he didn't think you'd ever have to turn over the tapes. he didn't think they would ever be made public. obviously that was a mistake and a miscalculation. he thought the tapes might vindicate him. again, a huge miscalculation but he apparently thought that he could rebut some of john dean's charges against him if we listen to the tapes. what the government has put was that if those tapes can of people would see how crude the language was, how salty if you really was, and how kind of he demeaned the
nixon urges monarch are tricky to get a law degree from duke university. he knew the impact of the tapes if they were exposed. my question is in your research did you forget any reason emotionally, psychologically or legally why he didn't burn the tapes? >> guest: he should have burned the tapes edited. he regretted that. when he heard that the tapes were going to be exposed, when they were exposed publicly, he was sick. get a temperature of 102, 103. he had pneumonia. and we did get some...
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nail polish is popular with girls by all ages, but a study by duke university says what comes out ofthe bottle is not found just outside on your nails but inside your body. researchers found elevated levels of triphenyl pros fate. phosphate. it enabling foam from a couch cushion to with stand a 122nd flame. it can be going through the capillaries, animal studies indicate it is an end cine disrupter endocrine disrupter. girls and teenagers in their critical stages of development should avoid these types of chemicals. >> reporter: a tough order where play time nail polish is a favorite. but hormone and reproductive concerns aren't the only thing this mom has to worry about. it may link it to weight gain and obesity. >> reporter: what are the acceptable levels of -- [indiscernible] what does the fda say? >> they don't currently require testing of chemicals. >> reporter: the group that represents the nail polishing, calls it speculative and misleading. >> just because the chemical has been widely used in the past doesn't mean that it's safe. >> reporter: and it's that unknown that has ma
nail polish is popular with girls by all ages, but a study by duke university says what comes out ofthe bottle is not found just outside on your nails but inside your body. researchers found elevated levels of triphenyl pros fate. phosphate. it enabling foam from a couch cushion to with stand a 122nd flame. it can be going through the capillaries, animal studies indicate it is an end cine disrupter endocrine disrupter. girls and teenagers in their critical stages of development should avoid...
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. >> duke university supreme court s discuss the supreme court and reconstruction era rise. this event is part of a series on the supreme court and reconstruction hosted by the supreme court historical society. [applause] >> sometimes i think that the problem with introductions of me is that before i got this job, i couldn't keep a job. [laughter] thank you very much for having me here. i just want to express my great appreciation for the supreme court historical society and for all of the rest of the associates here who do so much for the court. this year is the 2015 leon silverman a lecturer a -- silverman lecture series. lecture series like these are an important part of what goes on at the court. parthey are only a small of what the supreme court historical society does. the supreme court historical society puts out a regular journal, it collects items relating to the court's history, which really are all around the , a lot of the offices and the portraits are a result of the society's collecting efforts. there are a lot of programs for school teachers to make sure that
. >> duke university supreme court s discuss the supreme court and reconstruction era rise. this event is part of a series on the supreme court and reconstruction hosted by the supreme court historical society. [applause] >> sometimes i think that the problem with introductions of me is that before i got this job, i couldn't keep a job. [laughter] thank you very much for having me here. i just want to express my great appreciation for the supreme court historical society and for all...
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. >> as a 19-year-old, this is okafor's first year in the league, having played for duke university for a season, before he stepped on the floor in learned a very public lesson. >> the 76ers say they are aware of the situation and they are waiting for more information before they make a comment. no charges have been filed. in boston, katie, wbz this morning. >> we are following a developing story that could affect tomorrow's patriots game. told by an nfl source, danny won't play tomorrow in denver. in fact, steve says amindola won't make the trip. he sprained his knee late in the third quarter of the buffalo game and never returned. he did see limited action in practice. and martin is questionable with a hamstring injury. >>> a father grieving after his son is shot to death. jeff was apparently an innocent bystander. he was killed early thursday near a popular fenway bar. it happened around 2:00 in the morning. celebrate his 30th birthday. his father says his son had a heart of gold and a small that everyone loved. >> i go to sleep, i never sleep, because my son, my best friend. >> poli
. >> as a 19-year-old, this is okafor's first year in the league, having played for duke university for a season, before he stepped on the floor in learned a very public lesson. >> the 76ers say they are aware of the situation and they are waiting for more information before they make a comment. no charges have been filed. in boston, katie, wbz this morning. >> we are following a developing story that could affect tomorrow's patriots game. told by an nfl source, danny won't...
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and joining me now on skype, the director of islamic studies at duke university. i'm looking forward to this conversation with you. and so what has surprised you withabout the backlash against syrian refugees, particularly among some of the gop candidates, and house democrats as well, and certainly governors across the country? >> thank you, it's good to be with you. i think that what has surprised me the most is how they are wrong on basics of american civics, and how our government is setup. how they're wrong on the issue of who the refugees are, and exactly what they're running away from, and for those of them who are justifying for bigotry in terms of our faith traditions, how little they seem to understand about what our fates, no matter if we're speaking about islam or christianity or judaism, what they're callingous to do in terms of weakest and most vulnerable. >> what do they have wrong about the syrian refugees? what are they running away from? >> the thing that they have wrong, the syrian refugees are not isis. the refugees are people running away from
and joining me now on skype, the director of islamic studies at duke university. i'm looking forward to this conversation with you. and so what has surprised you withabout the backlash against syrian refugees, particularly among some of the gop candidates, and house democrats as well, and certainly governors across the country? >> thank you, it's good to be with you. i think that what has surprised me the most is how they are wrong on basics of american civics, and how our government is...
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being here with you makes me think when i was in business school at duke university more years ago than i care to admit. it makes me remember how impatient i was to start making my mark on the world. and i guess most of you feel that way. in fact, i hope you do. and i hope you hang on to that impatience throughout your entire life. what i loved most about business school, more than any specific classes i took, was the team work, the comradery. the culture of collaboration. business school like business itself can be pretty competitive. but there was a mind set there at duke that said we'd all be better if we worked together. and you know what, they were right. my very first night at duke, i really lucked out. i happened to sit next to five other people who became some of my best friends. we formed a study group. a study group of six very different people, men and women from different region with different ethnic backgrounds and very different political views. we each had unique skills and interests and varied goals for our careers. but we used our differences to make us stronger. togeth
being here with you makes me think when i was in business school at duke university more years ago than i care to admit. it makes me remember how impatient i was to start making my mark on the world. and i guess most of you feel that way. in fact, i hope you do. and i hope you hang on to that impatience throughout your entire life. what i loved most about business school, more than any specific classes i took, was the team work, the comradery. the culture of collaboration. business school like...
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he used the loans to finance journal contributions to duke university and find a community swimming pool5 of the total holdings. we will talk more about valiant in a few minutes. square is selling its initial public offering at 27 million shares with a price range of $11-$13. hoping to raise about $285 million. jack dorsey will have about 26% voting power. facebook is building a virtual reality content creation. a trio of microsoft researchers. they were previous at microsoft research working on projects like hyperlabs technology for stabilizing videos. you can get more business news at bloomberg.com. let's head back to the markets desk with julie. julie: based on earnings. disney, we got this after the close of trade, but he was higher by 2.5%. dreamworks animation, disney coming up with reassuring numbers on espn in particular. those espn numbers and network numbers in general came in ahead of what analysts had been estimating. dreamworks doing well on the strength of home sales of its itie as well as tv shows shows a netflix. another earnings winner is monster beverage. the best-perfo
he used the loans to finance journal contributions to duke university and find a community swimming pool5 of the total holdings. we will talk more about valiant in a few minutes. square is selling its initial public offering at 27 million shares with a price range of $11-$13. hoping to raise about $285 million. jack dorsey will have about 26% voting power. facebook is building a virtual reality content creation. a trio of microsoft researchers. they were previous at microsoft research working...
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in the end, that mistake cost duke university the victory. >> it looks like a turkey bowl. >> we ran that play earlier in floor. >> did it work? >> it was even uglier than that. >> it is incredible that it happened. >> it is. >> it is pretty wild. thank you, david. >>> today, marks the 15th anniversary of the international space station, nasa says since the launch of the first module in 1998, the station has orbited the earth 100,000 times. and 220 astronauts from 17 countries have visited and 12 though thou scientific results have been publish -- 12,000 scientific results have been published. >>> much more news ahead in the next half hour. a break of a case of a mother found dead in her upper west side condo. we will have developments on that one. >> plus, an nypd officer fighting for his life, after a series crash over night. >> and a frightening discovery inside halloween candy and now police are on the case. eyewitness news is coming right back. but of course, with live midday new york state lottery drawing, coming up next. and enjoy this beautiful day. who doesn't like a good su
in the end, that mistake cost duke university the victory. >> it looks like a turkey bowl. >> we ran that play earlier in floor. >> did it work? >> it was even uglier than that. >> it is incredible that it happened. >> it is. >> it is pretty wild. thank you, david. >>> today, marks the 15th anniversary of the international space station, nasa says since the launch of the first module in 1998, the station has orbited the earth 100,000 times. and...
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califf was a professor of medicine and vice chancellor for clinical and translational research at duke university in durham, north carolina. during his time at duke dr. califf held a number of positions, including the director of translational medicine institute, the director of the clinical research institute. he worked to move the promising field of translational science forward as the director of clinical trials transformation initiative. dr. califf is distinguished as a researcher and an author with over 1200 peer review publications in biomedical science. he's a graduate of duke university school of medicine. he received his residency, training, and primary care at the university of california, san francisco, and completed a residency in cardiology at duke university. dr. califf's a great father, great husband, great granddad. he's a great doctor. i would say to my colleagues, he's a great man. and i think that stands out the most in his qualifications. how well the fda fulfills its mission touches the lives of americans each and every day, from the life-saving treatments patients receive to
califf was a professor of medicine and vice chancellor for clinical and translational research at duke university in durham, north carolina. during his time at duke dr. califf held a number of positions, including the director of translational medicine institute, the director of the clinical research institute. he worked to move the promising field of translational science forward as the director of clinical trials transformation initiative. dr. califf is distinguished as a researcher and an...
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. >> these have been tested at duke university. and they were found to be in some trials more intelligent than chimpanzees. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well i appreciate you bringing them here. >> so this is an animal with a a bad reputation, which is really, really beautiful. really beautiful. >> jimmy: i'm going to crawl back away. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: and then, oh, you have one more thing for us? >> one more thing. let's swap over to our last animal. thank you very much. >> jimmy: that is fantastic. >> wow. what about that? >> jimmy: these are the -- i mean, thank you. >> jimmy: these are all fantastic things. this is why i love having this job. you get to meet these fun animals and they don't bite me, and it's just great. [ laughter ] >> haven't bit me yet either. >> jimmy: no, good, i'm happy, yeah. >> only one. only one. okay, let's have the last animal. this is a black vulture. it comes from the national aviary in pittsburgh. it's a great place. and it's going to fly to you, jimmy. >> jimmy: it's g
. >> these have been tested at duke university. and they were found to be in some trials more intelligent than chimpanzees. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well i appreciate you bringing them here. >> so this is an animal with a a bad reputation, which is really, really beautiful. really beautiful. >> jimmy: i'm going to crawl back away. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: and then, oh, you have one more thing for us? >> one more...
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he is a graduate of duke university school of medicine. he received his residency training at the university of california san francisco and completed a residency in cardiology at duke university. dr. califf is a great father, a great husband, a great grand dad. he's a great doctor. he's a great man. i think that stands out the most in his qualifications. how well the fda fulfills its mission touches the lives of americans each and every day from the life-saving treatments patients receive to the safety of the food we feed our families. the challenges facing the next commissioner are great, but also the opportunities are as well. dr. califf, congratulations on your nomination to serve as the commissioner of the food and drug administration. i urge my colleagues to thoroughly get your questions answered and expeditiously move this nomination so you can get to work on some very serious problems within our system. i thank the chair. >> thank you, senator burr. senator scott has a point of clarification. >> thank you, chairman 2(y1t alexander.
he is a graduate of duke university school of medicine. he received his residency training at the university of california san francisco and completed a residency in cardiology at duke university. dr. califf is a great father, a great husband, a great grand dad. he's a great doctor. he's a great man. i think that stands out the most in his qualifications. how well the fda fulfills its mission touches the lives of americans each and every day from the life-saving treatments patients receive to...
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i just wanted to note in light of senator warren's questions, duke university has graciously agreed to make the contracts available. and i think they're either in the staff's hands or on the way. so it will be good for you to look at those. and also just to note that the consulting money abided by these principles but i also made a personal decision to donate to money to not-for-profit charities. it's just really a sign that the work is something important, not the money in this case. >> thanks, doctor. thank you, mr. chairman, for the extra time. >> thank you, senator casey. dr. califf, thank you for your willingness to serve and allowing me to clear up the fact that you're a south carolinian. >> it's great to be here with a fellow south carolinian. >> thank you, sir. especially since senator byrd is now gone, so we'll continue. dr. califf, i co-founder of the sickle cell caucus. we focus attention on making sure that people appreciate and understand the devastating impact that sickle cell has throughout the nation and specifically within the african-american communities. as you know,
i just wanted to note in light of senator warren's questions, duke university has graciously agreed to make the contracts available. and i think they're either in the staff's hands or on the way. so it will be good for you to look at those. and also just to note that the consulting money abided by these principles but i also made a personal decision to donate to money to not-for-profit charities. it's just really a sign that the work is something important, not the money in this case. >>...
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master of arts in applied economics from johns hopkins university and a master of public policy of duke university where he was a senator, jacob jaf its fellow and graduated georgetown university and currently serves as a board member of dow arabia, a hunt consolidated affiliate based in kuwait city and on the board of the virginia hospital center medical brigade. so, thank you and i will now -- now mr. swagel will start with his remarks. he also has mr. summerland's remarks if he doesn't get here in time and then present her remarks and then we'll have questioning. thank you. >> great. thanks very much. so i'll start with mine and mark should be here in the next couple of minutes and if not i can -- i have his and i can talk about his role, as well. so i was at the end of the administration as the assistant secretary for economic policy at the treasury department. so essentially, chief economist for secretary hank paul son. i was confirmed by a voice vote of the senate just before the senate flipped in december of 2006 so just changed from -- then leader frist to leader reid and obviously since f
master of arts in applied economics from johns hopkins university and a master of public policy of duke university where he was a senator, jacob jaf its fellow and graduated georgetown university and currently serves as a board member of dow arabia, a hunt consolidated affiliate based in kuwait city and on the board of the virginia hospital center medical brigade. so, thank you and i will now -- now mr. swagel will start with his remarks. he also has mr. summerland's remarks if he doesn't get...
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he used the loan to finance journal country regions through duke university and a communities fundingl. 1/5 of his total holdings. mobile payment company square is setting its ipo at 27 lead shares of the price range of $11-$13. they hope to raise about $285 million. ceo jack dorsey will have 23.6% voting power. underwriters are goldman sachs, morgan stanley, and jpmorgan. just weeks after suffering a heart attack. in a letter to the carrier's employees, he says he will be back in the first quarter. it was his first medication since taking medical leave in october. he was always -- already a united director when hired. you can get more business news at bloomberg.com. nothing matters more to the market right now than the jobs and growth numbers. october searching by the most this year. the jobless rate dropping to 5%. what does all this mean when it comes to the world economy and what happens next year? bloomberg businessweek looks at the year ahead. joining me now is economics editor peter coy. we were driving in new york and already christmas decorations are out. peter: we are contri
he used the loan to finance journal country regions through duke university and a communities fundingl. 1/5 of his total holdings. mobile payment company square is setting its ipo at 27 lead shares of the price range of $11-$13. they hope to raise about $285 million. ceo jack dorsey will have 23.6% voting power. underwriters are goldman sachs, morgan stanley, and jpmorgan. just weeks after suffering a heart attack. in a letter to the carrier's employees, he says he will be back in the first...
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tmz shorts got this cell phone footage of our rookie out of duke university, jahlil okafor who has beenng real well, shoving a fan and he threw a punch too. it looks like a mall but it is a bar. inside of that building. maybe even a club. misbehaving. what will happen to him. somebody came up and say you know the sixers suck. he is a celtics fan. he overreacted. he shoved him. >> yes, tmz is saying they have been bothering him all night. they said one thing all night. he was fed up. i was looking at this video a couple times, where are his friend. your friend need to be helping you out. look man it is not worth your time. >> this is after they lost to the celtics. >> where are your friend, jahlil. >> lets go harass, shoppers in mount laurel what do you say. >> let's do it. >> steve keeley is doing harassing. >> he is the number one harasser. >> reporter: amazing coincidence as you talk about how bad eagles are, every store here in centerton square announced a new 100 percent off eagles merchandise sale but you cannot get it in the store. you have to go to their trash bins to get it beca
tmz shorts got this cell phone footage of our rookie out of duke university, jahlil okafor who has beenng real well, shoving a fan and he threw a punch too. it looks like a mall but it is a bar. inside of that building. maybe even a club. misbehaving. what will happen to him. somebody came up and say you know the sixers suck. he is a celtics fan. he overreacted. he shoved him. >> yes, tmz is saying they have been bothering him all night. they said one thing all night. he was fed up. i was...
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he's a graduate of duke university school of medicine. eived his residency, training and primary care at the university of california, san francisco and completed a residency in cardiology at duke university. dr. califf's a great father, great husband, great grand dad. he's a great doctor. i would say to my colleagues, he's a great man. and i think that stands out the most in his qualifications. how well the fda fulfills its mission touches the lives of americans each and every day. from the life-saving treatments patients receive to the safety of the food we feed our families. challenges facing the next commissioner are great, but also the opportunities are as well. dr. califf, congratulations on your nomination to serve as commissioner of the food and drug administration. i urge my colleagues to thoroughly get your questions answered and expeditiously move this nomination so a permanent commissioner of the fda can get to work on some very serious problems within our system. i thank the chair. i welcome dr. califf. >> thank you, senator b
he's a graduate of duke university school of medicine. eived his residency, training and primary care at the university of california, san francisco and completed a residency in cardiology at duke university. dr. califf's a great father, great husband, great grand dad. he's a great doctor. i would say to my colleagues, he's a great man. and i think that stands out the most in his qualifications. how well the fda fulfills its mission touches the lives of americans each and every day. from the...
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find out the university of and why the duke blue devils may not be too happy this morning-- sabrina: homeless in the metro. peklo with the up-- "local 5 news midday in iowa" good morning joining us for local 5 news midday...i'm sabrina ahmed. sabrina: in russia, where the bodies of the dead are now arriving in st. petersburg, tragic airline crash that killed all the passengers returning from a resort town in egypt. president vladimir putin declared a nationwide day of mourning, flags flew at half-staff, and today, experts try to understand how this tragedy happened. abc's lana zak has the latest "script: this morning, the remains of more than 140 bodies are returning to grief- striken families in st. petersburg, russia. nats among the 224 dead, 25 children....these photos show happy families ready to make their way home from a vacation in the resort town of sharm al shaik, egypt today, authorities are digging deeper into the mystery of what brought down the plane just 23 minutes after take-off. ganyard this happened so quickly so instantaneously that we may not be any evidence on tho
find out the university of and why the duke blue devils may not be too happy this morning-- sabrina: homeless in the metro. peklo with the up-- "local 5 news midday in iowa" good morning joining us for local 5 news midday...i'm sabrina ahmed. sabrina: in russia, where the bodies of the dead are now arriving in st. petersburg, tragic airline crash that killed all the passengers returning from a resort town in egypt. president vladimir putin declared a nationwide day of mourning, flags...
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duke. a number of universities, but more commonly in the west. >> you reflected a little bit west learning about the yourself. what would you like to see change? have you seen many changes in the last few decades in the way western history and women's history is taught in the schools? >> i would like to see it become a common focus. we began adding new characters as we were covered women stories . that's recovered women's stories. we started with a female counterparts of the men whose stories we knew. sacagawea to lewis and clark. presidents wives. we had to start thinking about what women's work was come about women of color. when we think about the westward movement, we had to thinking about indigenous women and how their lives changed differently from the incoming white women settlers. women's history in particular is mostly taught in history classes. women have not been easily integrated into the stories of the nation or the region. that will be a dialogue back and forth in the field to think about how it matters to people and people matter informing communities in different places. >>
duke. a number of universities, but more commonly in the west. >> you reflected a little bit west learning about the yourself. what would you like to see change? have you seen many changes in the last few decades in the way western history and women's history is taught in the schools? >> i would like to see it become a common focus. we began adding new characters as we were covered women stories . that's recovered women's stories. we started with a female counterparts of the men...
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. >> joining me now, omid safi, director of duke university's islamic center.prisals against muslim americans. are you worried? >> i am, because i think we've already been hurt. we hear of lots of stories of visible muslims, particularly meaning muslim women wearing hijab who are being harassed in lots of different cities. we know there's an environment of hysteria. there were a dozen open-carry demonstrations of white supremacist groups carrying ak-47s in front of mosques and islamic centers at the time of friday prayers. what the rhetoric of donald trump does, is to close the gap between racist and xenophobic discourse. and the actual possibility of outbreak of violence. all it takes is for one of these open-carry folks, or the kind of people that we saw last night, shooting at black lives matter activists in minneapolis, to take matters into their own hand opinion. >> president obama today spoke at the white house, he talked about inclusion, quoting the words engraved to the statue of liberty. i want to play a bit of sound and react to that. >> there have be
. >> joining me now, omid safi, director of duke university's islamic center.prisals against muslim americans. are you worried? >> i am, because i think we've already been hurt. we hear of lots of stories of visible muslims, particularly meaning muslim women wearing hijab who are being harassed in lots of different cities. we know there's an environment of hysteria. there were a dozen open-carry demonstrations of white supremacist groups carrying ak-47s in front of mosques and...
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dan, of course, is duke university business go professor. an expert on behavioral economics. stephanie: just so you know, after this hour dan is going to be breaking down how we behave, what we did. you end up not feeling very good. dan: now i'm self-conscious. vonnie: good morning. france preparing to extend the state of emergency that was declared after last friday's terror attacks. the french parliament begins voting on the measure today that allows the government to ban public demonstrations and carry out searches without warrants. statevideo, islamic threatens to attack times square. police say there is no specific threat. since the attacks in paris, new york has employed extra police across the city. when it comes to who has a better temperament to be president, republicans pick ben carson over donald trump hadbut ,when asked to can get something done, can fix immigration and manage the economy. those responses were from the latest bloomberg politics national poll trump was the first choice of 24% of republican survey. marco rubio third with 12%. you can get more on the
dan, of course, is duke university business go professor. an expert on behavioral economics. stephanie: just so you know, after this hour dan is going to be breaking down how we behave, what we did. you end up not feeling very good. dan: now i'm self-conscious. vonnie: good morning. france preparing to extend the state of emergency that was declared after last friday's terror attacks. the french parliament begins voting on the measure today that allows the government to ban public...
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it was to duke university and building amenities swimming pool. taxes and some of it was to buy yet more valeant stock. stephanie: it seems strange when you think about all the people who have negative opinions about market participants and corporate ceos and the banking industry, they look at this and say i'm sorry, this does not add up. erik: this is what happens when your stock is in a freefall. it's not that unusual for corporate executives to pledge stock in return for loans if they do not want to sell or if they don't have the cash. if they do that, they better be prepared for it to get sold as the value goes down. the bank wants to protect themselves. erik: it's a double edged sword, that leverage. stephanie: the bank should protect itself. i will take you to number 2 -- business is in talks with a voice brokerage business. it would reduce costs and a shrinking market. acquisitiontential because things are so cold. to redefine it as a technology business in both countries have suffered from years of record low interest rates which have curb
it was to duke university and building amenities swimming pool. taxes and some of it was to buy yet more valeant stock. stephanie: it seems strange when you think about all the people who have negative opinions about market participants and corporate ceos and the banking industry, they look at this and say i'm sorry, this does not add up. erik: this is what happens when your stock is in a freefall. it's not that unusual for corporate executives to pledge stock in return for loans if they do not...
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duke. the hoyas played white university next. gw has not had a heartbreaker, though, taking on army tonight. kevin larson scored 21. including that slam that put gw up, 81-67. the colonials improve to 4-0 with a victory. high school football, the wcac championship game between dematha and good counsel, the 10th time in the last 12 years they have faced off with a title. dematha dominated the entire game. lorenzo harrison gets the handoff, bounces to the outside, he's gone. 75 yards. 48-17, their third straight championship and 23rd in school history. congrats to the coach and the guys. college basketball, uva george mason in action right now come it is 83-65 virginia in the second half. kimberly: so the redskins think they are not getting calls now because of their name? believes that,r and based on the callers on news channel 8, they think he was right. kimberly: do you think that? erin: i think it's a little much, i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready.
duke. the hoyas played white university next. gw has not had a heartbreaker, though, taking on army tonight. kevin larson scored 21. including that slam that put gw up, 81-67. the colonials improve to 4-0 with a victory. high school football, the wcac championship game between dematha and good counsel, the 10th time in the last 12 years they have faced off with a title. dematha dominated the entire game. lorenzo harrison gets the handoff, bounces to the outside, he's gone. 75 yards. 48-17,...
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duke. a number of eastern universities. the more commonly in the west. host: you reflected a little bit about learning about the last -- the west. what would you like to see change and have you seen many changes in the last few decades. and the way that western history and women's history is taught? what would you like to see to come? tozabeth: i would like them come in common focus. we began adding new characters as we recovered women's stories. first, that cast had to expand, so we started with female counterparts. we might add sacagawea to lewis and clark. we might add president's wife's. then, we had to think about most women. about what women's work was. about women of color. when we think about the westward movement, we had to start thinking about indigenous women and how their lives changed from the incoming white women sellers. that casts have changed. women's history, in particular, is mostly taught in women's history classes. women have not been easily integrated into the story of the nation or the region. that is going to be a long dialogue ba
duke. a number of eastern universities. the more commonly in the west. host: you reflected a little bit about learning about the last -- the west. what would you like to see change and have you seen many changes in the last few decades. and the way that western history and women's history is taught? what would you like to see to come? tozabeth: i would like them come in common focus. we began adding new characters as we recovered women's stories. first, that cast had to expand, so we started...
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. >>> crazy play yesterday, brandon, in the university of miami/duke game. got the coach upset. duke fans upset. by now at home you may have seen this. one of the greatest endings to a college football games ever. hurricanes had eight lateral, 91-yard touchdown to beat duke on the final play of the game. brandon, check this out, this is absolutely nuts. right when you think play is done they keep it going. today, the the ac c has suspended the entire coaching crew and replay official for two games, among their errors replay official, should have ruled that a player was down before he lateraled the ball. on field officials missed a block in the back call. they missed miami sidelines went on to the field during this play, absolute chaos. do you remember anything like this happening to you while you were at michigan and high school, any play like this. >> it didn't happen as many times but they ran a hook and ladder play on us and we ended up lose to go purdue you. >> how about thanksgiving in the backyard, you guys were practicing lateral plays like that. >> that is what we do tha
. >>> crazy play yesterday, brandon, in the university of miami/duke game. got the coach upset. duke fans upset. by now at home you may have seen this. one of the greatest endings to a college football games ever. hurricanes had eight lateral, 91-yard touchdown to beat duke on the final play of the game. brandon, check this out, this is absolutely nuts. right when you think play is done they keep it going. today, the the ac c has suspended the entire coaching crew and replay official...
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university of miami, celebrating their victory over duke. but then officials announced it was all a mistake, and suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by three points. most improbable ending to a game ever. pitching the ball eight times, eluding duke defenders. finally, one player racing down the sideline and scoring. miami wins, 30-27. and for duke, a crushing defeat. >> says a lot about this team, a bunch of fighters. >> reporter: but today, the stunning announcement, the referees got it wrong. and all of them are ordered suspended. >> that many officials being suspended for errors on the field. >> reporter: four crucial mistakes, including missing this tackle, the runner was clearly down. after reviewing video of the play, they still blew it. they will have to sit out two games. but this touchdown remains in theclaiborne, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, a scam involving your power bill. how to fight bookack. >>> and later, the health scare that has some chipotle re
university of miami, celebrating their victory over duke. but then officials announced it was all a mistake, and suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by three points. most improbable ending to a game ever. pitching the ball eight times, eluding duke defenders. finally, one player racing down the sideline and scoring. miami wins, 30-27. and for duke, a crushing defeat. >> says a lot about this team, a bunch of fighters....
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saturday the university of miami won a game against duke on the last play of the game. of the craziest you'll see or did miami really win? the officiating team and replay officials have all been suspen suspended because they were clue less. all right. let's go to durham, north carolina. here's the kick off. now, okay, there's got to be -- eight laterals on this play. but i want you to watch the first problem that happened. all right. now we still have a lateral here. bouncing back and forth. now, when your knee is on the ground, the play should be over. phil still another lateral. now, watch closely. this player right here his knee is on the ground. now the play should have been over. even if the whistle wasn't blo blown, they spend nine minutes in the replay. the next mistake that the acc determined the officials had. a block in the back i mean it was so obvious it was a joke. now watch this player from miami hit the duke player, bang! that's a penalty. so the play should have been dead -- should have been a flag and the play should have come back. all right. the next
saturday the university of miami won a game against duke on the last play of the game. of the craziest you'll see or did miami really win? the officiating team and replay officials have all been suspen suspended because they were clue less. all right. let's go to durham, north carolina. here's the kick off. now, okay, there's got to be -- eight laterals on this play. but i want you to watch the first problem that happened. all right. now we still have a lateral here. bouncing back and forth....
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holds a master of arts of applied economics from johns hopkins and a master of public policy from duke university where he was a senator and jacob javits felt that he graduated magna cum laude from georgetown university. eagerly serves as a board member about arabia, a hunt consolidated affiliate based in kuwait city and is on the board of the virginia hospital center medical brigade. so thank you and i will now, no mr. swagel will start with his remarks but he also has other remarks in the desiccated in time. and the doctor will present her remarks and then we'll have questioning. thank you. >> rate, thanks very much. so i'll start with mine and mark should be here in the next couple of minutes and if not i have is that i can talk about his role as well. so i was at the end of the administration i was assistant secretary economic policy at the treasury department. essentially chief economist for secretary hank paulson. i was confirmed by a voice vote of the senate just before the senate flipped in december 2006, such as when it changed from then later frisk to leader reid and offices instead of
holds a master of arts of applied economics from johns hopkins and a master of public policy from duke university where he was a senator and jacob javits felt that he graduated magna cum laude from georgetown university. eagerly serves as a board member about arabia, a hunt consolidated affiliate based in kuwait city and is on the board of the virginia hospital center medical brigade. so thank you and i will now, no mr. swagel will start with his remarks but he also has other remarks in the...
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the university of miami, running out the clock, upsetting the ranked duke team. league officials then announcing it was all a mistake, and they suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by three points. kicking off to miami in white. now, watch what may be the wildest, most improbable ending to a college football game ever. one miami player after another, pitching the ball eight times, eluding duke defenders. finally, one player racing down the sideline and scoring. miami wins, 30-27. and for duke, a crushing defeat. >> says a lot about this team, a bunch of fighters. >> reporter: but wait. today, the stunning announcement, the referees got it wrong. and all of them are ordered suspended. >> this is something you never see. that many officials being suspended for errors on the field, and errors in judgment. >> reporter: the acc says there were four crucial mistakes, including missing this tackle, the runner was clearly down. which should have been the end of the game. even after reviewing video of the play
the university of miami, running out the clock, upsetting the ranked duke team. league officials then announcing it was all a mistake, and they suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by three points. kicking off to miami in white. now, watch what may be the wildest, most improbable ending to a college football game ever. one miami player after another, pitching the ball eight times, eluding duke defenders. finally, one player...
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been plagued with racial tension this year, video of a university of oklahoma fraternity singing a racist song went viral. there were protests at duke after a student hung a noose from a tree. another student in mississippi hung a noose around the statue of the school's first black student. hundreds protested at ucla after students were black face to a party pep and at yale, protesters arrested after weeks of racial tension. the seeds of change have been planted. >> so many student bodies have been reaching out to us and saying, because of you guys, we feel empowered to ask our administration for more. >> tonight the university has made good on one of its promises by appointing a diversity officer, a black law professor. 24 as protesters are still camped out on campus. >> jacob, thanks. >>> parts of the country are bracing for a heavy winter weather wallop. a huge system is barreling across the rockies and into the central u.s. reno, nevada is covered in heavy wet snow and there's already a foot of snow in the mountains in eastern nevada. blizzard warnings are up in colorado, where wind gusts are expected to hit 60 miles an hour. 19
been plagued with racial tension this year, video of a university of oklahoma fraternity singing a racist song went viral. there were protests at duke after a student hung a noose from a tree. another student in mississippi hung a noose around the statue of the school's first black student. hundreds protested at ucla after students were black face to a party pep and at yale, protesters arrested after weeks of racial tension. the seeds of change have been planted. >> so many student bodies...
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it's been a horrendous time for university of miami football fans which was just kind of nice and do it against duke. >> let's show it. can we cue it up? i guarantee chuck will never get sick of that. >> eight laterals. >> eight laterals. >> is he down or down out here? that's a close call. they reviewed it. look at this. >> it looks like this is dead. he's back at the five, cutting across, he must have run 400 yards. >> look at the blockers. >> here's the irony. the first guy to get the ball was the last guy to get the ball. it was elders, the gentleman who scored that touchdown. he initially got it and then started this and he got to finish it. >> that's unbelievable sfliek i said, one of their team captains, his mom passed away, their coach got fired. ire 20-year-old kids. they got to have fun. college football, it's been crazy endings at michigan games, this game with the blocked field goal. >> temple almost knocked off notre dame too. >> they were fantastic. >> right. >> that play went on for a long time. that's probably one of the longest plays for the length of that play that and ten minutes.
it's been a horrendous time for university of miami football fans which was just kind of nice and do it against duke. >> let's show it. can we cue it up? i guarantee chuck will never get sick of that. >> eight laterals. >> eight laterals. >> is he down or down out here? that's a close call. they reviewed it. look at this. >> it looks like this is dead. he's back at the five, cutting across, he must have run 400 yards. >> look at the blockers. >> here's...