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he knew that elliot still wanted to eliminate the game and was in weeks of meeting roosevelt feared elliot was on the verge of success at harvard. this almost certainly would have encouraged the department to drop the sport, and this would have encouraged other colleges to do the same. they were all looking to harvard for leadership. this would have endangered the future of football in america, reed thought. so at the end of 1905 season, reed plotted with a group of reformed minded colleagues to form an organization that today we know of as the ncaa. they approved a set of sweeping rule changes to reduce football's violence. in committee meetings, reed outmaneuvered camp and got critical behind of scenes support from roosevelt. that offseason, football experienced an extreme makeover. the yardage necessary for a first down increased from five yards to ten. the rules also created a neutral zone at the line of scrimmage, limited the number of players in the back field and made the personal foul a heavily penalized infraction. they also banned the tossing of ball carriers. no longer could now
he knew that elliot still wanted to eliminate the game and was in weeks of meeting roosevelt feared elliot was on the verge of success at harvard. this almost certainly would have encouraged the department to drop the sport, and this would have encouraged other colleges to do the same. they were all looking to harvard for leadership. this would have endangered the future of football in america, reed thought. so at the end of 1905 season, reed plotted with a group of reformed minded colleagues...
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carla, we'll transfuse back to a hemoglobin 10, and elliot, why don't you take tyler and get us all ice cream immediately? sure. i'm gonna check on him. you wanna come? no. no, you got it. j.d.: it's amazing how one patient can affect so many people. dr. dorian, what was your best moment in medicine? my best moment. well, there was this guy... he had the most amazing little kid... and the doctors actually listened to me. hmm. but i knocked the surgery right out the park. [chuckles] and i decided to pull some strings for the guy... and honest to god, i wouldn't have believed it if i hadn't seen it myself, but newbie handled the whole thing... wire to wire. j.d.: and i kept my promise... because the two of them got home in time for christmas. and that was my best moment in medicine. >> june 23rd, 2011, from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. we have a good one tonight. our guest tonight, bruce headlam here to di
carla, we'll transfuse back to a hemoglobin 10, and elliot, why don't you take tyler and get us all ice cream immediately? sure. i'm gonna check on him. you wanna come? no. no, you got it. j.d.: it's amazing how one patient can affect so many people. dr. dorian, what was your best moment in medicine? my best moment. well, there was this guy... he had the most amazing little kid... and the doctors actually listened to me. hmm. but i knocked the surgery right out the park. [chuckles] and i...
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here is josh elliot. >> last night, it wasn't just an nba title won by the dallas mavericks as it was legacy lost by the miami heat. not what the team had in mind when it signed lebron james and dwyane wade and chris bosh, a trio of $100 million stars who promised a half dozen titles or more for miami. their failure, however epic in scope is owned by one-third of that big three. lebron james. >> nowitzki, lays it in. >> reporter: this wasn't how he thought it would end. >> the dallas mavericks are nba champions. >> reporter: they might be celebrating in dallas, but in cleveland -- and so ended the most tumultuous year in lebron james' career. in that instance, the ohio school boy prodigy and cleveland's beloved savior was vilified and morphed for the casual fans into an anti-hero they could love to hate, a role james never embraced. >> i think people feel like maybe he's not humble or arrogant. if he had foreseen this, i don't think he would have done it that way. he knew he would risk damaging his brand, not to this extend. >> reporter: reaction to miami's final loss was hardly surpr
here is josh elliot. >> last night, it wasn't just an nba title won by the dallas mavericks as it was legacy lost by the miami heat. not what the team had in mind when it signed lebron james and dwyane wade and chris bosh, a trio of $100 million stars who promised a half dozen titles or more for miami. their failure, however epic in scope is owned by one-third of that big three. lebron james. >> nowitzki, lays it in. >> reporter: this wasn't how he thought it would end....
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proposals were scrapped by president obama's administration leaving the tracks only with its simple elliot warning system the project is facing stiff opposition from russia which considers it threats to its national security and one of the outspoken critics of the project is activist yan thomas says such a system would only fuel global tension. check people don't want such a thing here in this country we feel that this will actually undermine the security of both the czech republic and europe as a continent and so we think that it's completely contradictory to play such and such a system here in europe this system without incorporating russia without talking to also other world super powers like china like india or the following or super powers that will be the biggest world economies in the in the following few years is really going to make a lot of tensions on the global scale and so it should be wise and just start thinking about building a security mechanisms and structures that will include all the big superpowers not just some. and modernised economy of corruption is one of the top p
proposals were scrapped by president obama's administration leaving the tracks only with its simple elliot warning system the project is facing stiff opposition from russia which considers it threats to its national security and one of the outspoken critics of the project is activist yan thomas says such a system would only fuel global tension. check people don't want such a thing here in this country we feel that this will actually undermine the security of both the czech republic and europe...
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debate earlier this week now i congratulated ron paul on foreign policy statements that led paul elliot's ask alona so you're comfortable with extremists siding control of pakistani nukes do you support dictatorships in north africa and the killing of citizens in order to suppress democracy. you know i call please do me a favor and spare me your conservative political talking points i am so sick and tired of hearing that i implicitly support extremist and dictators if i dare to question the actions of the us military abroad i like ron paul think our foreign policy is dangerous anything changes i like ron paul do not think of the world is going to suddenly implode if the united states doesn't wage a never ending war against anyone and everyone and spend more than the rest of the world combined on those military endeavors to answer your question no i'm not comfortable with extremists getting a hold of pakistani nukes i'm also not comfortable the notion the bios is waging a dangerous and illegal drone war on the pakistani border that we're somehow making more friends than we are enemies that
debate earlier this week now i congratulated ron paul on foreign policy statements that led paul elliot's ask alona so you're comfortable with extremists siding control of pakistani nukes do you support dictatorships in north africa and the killing of citizens in order to suppress democracy. you know i call please do me a favor and spare me your conservative political talking points i am so sick and tired of hearing that i implicitly support extremist and dictators if i dare to question the...
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here's josh elliot. >> reporter: by most every statistical measure, rory mcilroy's u.s.the great performances in golf history. the baby-faced 22-year-old from northern ireland, in becoming the youngest open champion in almost a century, had done the impossible. he'd made golf look easy. >> another u.s. open champion from northern ireland. an unreal performance from rory mcilroy. >> reporter: golf had been anything but easy for mcilroy. just two months prior when he suffered an equally stunning implosion. a final day failure at this april's masters so brutal, many feared the impact on a career barely begun. >> rory mcilroy was absolutely at rock bottom. it was embarrassing. it was just so stunning to see that the leader of the masters in this trouble. >> reporter: but that's the thing with resilience. it demands that failure, however gutting, be a part of its calculus. that was evident just moments after his masters collapse. when his poise hinted at redemption still unseen. >> it was a character-building day, put it that way. you know, i'll come out stronger for it. >> r
here's josh elliot. >> reporter: by most every statistical measure, rory mcilroy's u.s.the great performances in golf history. the baby-faced 22-year-old from northern ireland, in becoming the youngest open champion in almost a century, had done the impossible. he'd made golf look easy. >> another u.s. open champion from northern ireland. an unreal performance from rory mcilroy. >> reporter: golf had been anything but easy for mcilroy. just two months prior when he suffered an...
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. >> elliot spitser did resign. >> and mitt romney thinks his past will help him in the future. >> just getting started. >> for the first time mitt romney edges ahead of barack obama. >> people get tired of seeing the same person day in, day out. >> this is great news for mitt romney. >> i'll finally get the nomination. >>> good evening from new york. a day after congressman anthony wiener admitted to sending sexually suggestive text messages and photos to six women other than his wife. the backlash and the details of the sex scandal that so far still includes no actual sex continued to dominate the headlines, none of them flattering to the congressman. conservative blogger andrew breitbart whose website first broke the story says he is holding back at least one photograph which abc news says quote, shows a man's erect penis, end quote. on the "today" show, matt lauer tried to press breitbart about whether he would release that photo? >> if anthony wiener decides to make this a jihad against me for his interpretation of putting me into this situation, you know what? i'll take that as a,
. >> elliot spitser did resign. >> and mitt romney thinks his past will help him in the future. >> just getting started. >> for the first time mitt romney edges ahead of barack obama. >> people get tired of seeing the same person day in, day out. >> this is great news for mitt romney. >> i'll finally get the nomination. >>> good evening from new york. a day after congressman anthony wiener admitted to sending sexually suggestive text messages...
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elliot spitzer has a television show.enty people you can think of, including a former president who has been involved in sex scandals of their own making and are still around. some are more popular than ever. there's no guarantee. i would think it is unlikely that 10 years from now, congressman weiner will be shunned for this. >> greta: except for one thing. there's been a discussion by two guests tonight of senator vitter, that's been a number of years we still remember what he said. anyone who goes on tv who has a history we all know who it is and everyone snickers in the background. you certainly do lose your altitude if you have gone around doing something creepy and sending out weird pick tours young women around the internet is creepy and wear. i don't think that goes away. >> no question about it. i'm not defending the behavior. you covered it, read the star report. it is embarrassing to bring it up. it has gotten to the point where with president clinton even bringing that up is considered bad manners. talking abo
elliot spitzer has a television show.enty people you can think of, including a former president who has been involved in sex scandals of their own making and are still around. some are more popular than ever. there's no guarantee. i would think it is unlikely that 10 years from now, congressman weiner will be shunned for this. >> greta: except for one thing. there's been a discussion by two guests tonight of senator vitter, that's been a number of years we still remember what he said....
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. >> sean: elliot spitzer.e a host on cnn any day. >> there should be a standard set here and have some kind of ethics with respect to people who hold public office. >> the standard is no punishment for democrats. republicans resign. >> lee resigned. i think is a far worst situation. he should do the right thing. it is insulting. >> sean: what are the democrats gonna do? chuck shrummer is -- >> they will censure. and redistrict him out of a seat at some point. they are not going to force him out. look at who is still in the house? charles rangel is still in the house. barney frank is still in the house. bill clinton is getting awards. jerry stutts had sex with a congressional page. >> sean: when republican scandals come up they bail out. i can't think of one who stayed, can you? >> rightfully so. we just had one in new york, no shirt on. >> sean: there's of those photos too. >> did he use congressional phonelines? there's evidence to suggest that he did. appropriate action should be tan. when you see nancy pelo
. >> sean: elliot spitzer.e a host on cnn any day. >> there should be a standard set here and have some kind of ethics with respect to people who hold public office. >> the standard is no punishment for democrats. republicans resign. >> lee resigned. i think is a far worst situation. he should do the right thing. it is insulting. >> sean: what are the democrats gonna do? chuck shrummer is -- >> they will censure. and redistrict him out of a seat at some...
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. >> there is only so many spots of the time elliot spitser fills on television news i don't know how many there will be for a guy like this, who are flashers at heart. it is possible if he lays low he can make a come back this is a tough one to overcome. >> i don't care if he work s with the mother theresa nuns. >> that is a thought. now let's move on the other political story the republican first debate i watched that thing and couldn't figure out if it was a game show or a reality show what was your impression? >> well, i think balk man was a surprise. >> michelle balkman. >> for someone who didn't know the founding fathers head slaves she looked really good, smart and made sarah palin look like a want to be. >> she looks good in which she delivers good sound bytes the general public when they look at that, still sees her as a bit off base but they looked at all of them and sort of said i am not so sure about any of them. >> when you are running in a pack what does it take the distinguish yourself, last time we saw with the democrats obama came out of the gate early, and before tha
. >> there is only so many spots of the time elliot spitser fills on television news i don't know how many there will be for a guy like this, who are flashers at heart. it is possible if he lays low he can make a come back this is a tough one to overcome. >> i don't care if he work s with the mother theresa nuns. >> that is a thought. now let's move on the other political story the republican first debate i watched that thing and couldn't figure out if it was a game show or a...
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josh elliot reports on a hard hit area just west of springfield. >> reporter: main street springfieldple here think of extreme weather it is blizzards and heat waves, never this. >> it seems like it's coming right towards us. >> we could see it coming right up there above the tree. the wind and the clouds were just spinning. >> reporter: the tornados tore through the state riding in over the river. a disaster movie special effect sprung to life. striking with virtually no warning. >> it was probably, i think, from start to finish here in west springfield, two minutes at the most from the time it formed to the time it was gone. >> reporter: one of those who died, a mother, killed as she held her daughter huddled in their bathtub. >> it is touching and really shows a mother's love for her child trying to protect it. and i think it really shows humanity at its best. >> reporter: all day the national guard went door to door. >> we're going to go to the pizza place and come back and go down that side. >> reporter: as did search-and-rescue teams. >> significant damage needs attention. conde
josh elliot reports on a hard hit area just west of springfield. >> reporter: main street springfieldple here think of extreme weather it is blizzards and heat waves, never this. >> it seems like it's coming right towards us. >> we could see it coming right up there above the tree. the wind and the clouds were just spinning. >> reporter: the tornados tore through the state riding in over the river. a disaster movie special effect sprung to life. striking with virtually...
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i'm tom foreman sitting in for elliot spiot spitzer. after 16 years the fbi got their man.y did it by tracking down his woman. i'm talking about james "whitey" bolger, maybe the last of the big time gangsters, implicated in at least 19 murders. he was found last night in santa monica, california, along with his girlfriend, a half million in cash and a few dozen guns. his is a story of fbi corruption, persistence and the long-time vice grip he had on most of the crime in south boston. joining me to help with the remarkable story is an award-winning reporter at wbor in boston who's been on the trail for two decades. why did it take you so long to track him down? thanks for joining us. >> you know, that's a good question. it's been asked ever since he left this town. it's because he corrupted the fbi here. their spectacular unsuccess in finding him drove the idea that they weren't serious in their intent or energy to find him. some thought they were protecting him. a lot of cynicism. they finally got their man, but it's been a long, long run. >> this is unbelievable. you broug
i'm tom foreman sitting in for elliot spiot spitzer. after 16 years the fbi got their man.y did it by tracking down his woman. i'm talking about james "whitey" bolger, maybe the last of the big time gangsters, implicated in at least 19 murders. he was found last night in santa monica, california, along with his girlfriend, a half million in cash and a few dozen guns. his is a story of fbi corruption, persistence and the long-time vice grip he had on most of the crime in south boston....
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there was new york governor elliot spitser. boeing. a democrat. admits in march 2008 to paying for sex with hookers. he resigns. now he has the same kind of job that i have. his case is just about exactly as creepy and as prosecutable as david vitter's if we could them one on top of the other, we would. that would look like a different kind of commentary. nobody use i understand age. nobody is in a subordinate position in the workplace. again the allegation is prostitution. it is paying for sex. high on the prosecutablity scale. senator john ensign republican of nevada. big family values guys. admits in june 2009 to cheating on his wife with a married staffer who is married to another one of his staffers who both happen to be long time family friends of his. nearly two years later he announces he would be resigning but only because it seems he would be thrown out of the senate. a special con sell report paints him as pursuing the affair against the stated wishes of the woman whoes purr soog it. the woman and her husband are subordinate and her fam
there was new york governor elliot spitser. boeing. a democrat. admits in march 2008 to paying for sex with hookers. he resigns. now he has the same kind of job that i have. his case is just about exactly as creepy and as prosecutable as david vitter's if we could them one on top of the other, we would. that would look like a different kind of commentary. nobody use i understand age. nobody is in a subordinate position in the workplace. again the allegation is prostitution. it is paying for...
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in sexual scandals only clinton has managed to survive these incredible, flagrant sexual scandals, elliotitzer is trying to come back, john edwards has been indited you've just got to know, that that kind of record and you proceed backwards and look at those republicans, guy lee quit almost immediately. >> but bitter is still around on the list of the prosecution. >> but no photo. >> and it never became flag rant. >> in conclusion, willie brown used to say never put it in writing the new motto ought to be and make sure you never have a picture taken of it. >> absolutely. >> at least not all of it. [ laughter ] >> you know, joking aside because there is a certain amount of jokes. >> especially with the fact that his last name is weiner. >> he was an up and comer in the democratic party they thought he would replace mike bloomberg as governor of new york and go on and on and on this is a shocker for them and interesting to see because the flip side of it is in politicmedia you never know what is going to happen tomorrow. part of him is probably thinking yes this is happening now there could
in sexual scandals only clinton has managed to survive these incredible, flagrant sexual scandals, elliotitzer is trying to come back, john edwards has been indited you've just got to know, that that kind of record and you proceed backwards and look at those republicans, guy lee quit almost immediately. >> but bitter is still around on the list of the prosecution. >> but no photo. >> and it never became flag rant. >> in conclusion, willie brown used to say never put it...
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>> elliot, ien cat give you one innovation, i'm speaking generally, and you're trying to pin me down for president, i think it's fair to do. >> the next time i come, i will have a specific point for you. >> that's a deal. >> let's do it that way. here's the other danger about me walking in here with one specific one. people will focus on that one, when there are many of them. we need to address the problem -- let me say this, elliott. my approach to every issue is to make sure we're working on the right problem, not working on one piece of the problem. secondly, make sure that we assign the right priority, not the one piece of the priority. this is what i'm saying we have to do a proper assessment, generally speaking based upon the feedback, the people closest to the problem, based upon the feedback, we feel as if they're overregulated. >> the ceo of ge is the chair of the president's job creation commission, right? >> right. >> as part of what the obama administration is doing, they looked at all the regs out there with an effort to eliminate the regs that were cumbersome. >> do you
>> elliot, ien cat give you one innovation, i'm speaking generally, and you're trying to pin me down for president, i think it's fair to do. >> the next time i come, i will have a specific point for you. >> that's a deal. >> let's do it that way. here's the other danger about me walking in here with one specific one. people will focus on that one, when there are many of them. we need to address the problem -- let me say this, elliott. my approach to every issue is to...
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. >> reporter: soon roger's voice would be paired with others he never met including grandpa elliot.g. it's all in my bones. >> reporter: a standout in a city full of music legends. >> when he sings and plays he has so much soul and conviction. that's humbling. ♪ please stand stand by me ♪ >> reporter: and soon there would be others. mark began traveling the world, searching for the best of the best, recording hours of music and video from 37 musicians representing 12 countries. ♪ oh won't you stand ♪ oh, stand >> it made me cry a little bit. i'm not a crybaby, but i had to turn around and dry my tears. >> reporter: it turns out a lot of other people were touched, too. the video went viral on youtube with over 30 million hits. >> we tried to make something bigger than ourselves and now it is. >> reporter: that video sparked more songs. eventually an album that debuted number 10 on the bill board charts. >> what about having them on stage? that would be a powerful next chapter for playing for change. >> reporter: so the playing for change band was formed with grandpa elliot and musici
. >> reporter: soon roger's voice would be paired with others he never met including grandpa elliot.g. it's all in my bones. >> reporter: a standout in a city full of music legends. >> when he sings and plays he has so much soul and conviction. that's humbling. ♪ please stand stand by me ♪ >> reporter: and soon there would be others. mark began traveling the world, searching for the best of the best, recording hours of music and video from 37 musicians representing...
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. >> well, that would be a scenario and if you look at what's happening, elliot spitzer had to cover a primetime show now and you would argue that is just add scandalous as this. >> what happens is americans and people around the world are forgiving. they will forgive. so this guy goes away, 2013, there's a mayoral election in new york city, you know, i wouldn't be surprised if a refreshed, reinvigorated, repentant anthony weiner tosses his drawers into the ring. >> have you ever seen somebody defend himself so vociferously days before he admits to himself that he was lying to almost every other journalist? >> you know what it is, brian, the thing is the first thing you do in a case like this, when you're advising somebody, you say what is the worst case? what is the worst thing they can ask you? he didn't think two steps in advance. what's really amazing is this guy was articulate, you know, he was -- he's kind of a fighter, you would have thought that he would have listened to advice, taken advice but no, he was arrogant, gets him every time. >> even one of the women said he was ve
. >> well, that would be a scenario and if you look at what's happening, elliot spitzer had to cover a primetime show now and you would argue that is just add scandalous as this. >> what happens is americans and people around the world are forgiving. they will forgive. so this guy goes away, 2013, there's a mayoral election in new york city, you know, i wouldn't be surprised if a refreshed, reinvigorated, repentant anthony weiner tosses his drawers into the ring. >> have you...
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. >> i'm kimberly elliot, a fellow alum to the ambassador. >> good. how are you? >> good. glad to be here. following on the comments in the cycle. just a little bit and in addition to agriculture and nate and bill's industries, you know, apparent, footwear also very highly protected. those will the remaining areas where the u.s. discriminated against the poor and u.s. and the country. showing how the clothing and footwear, it's the lower cost item that is tend to have the highest. maybe it doesn't so much to the middle income to have a cheaper t-shirt, but to a poor family trying to buy inexpensive footwear, it could be important. it's the poorest country that is are heavily impacted. doing something about it and the context could give a boost to the doha round next week. it's going to be one the key things on the agenda in geneva, i think there would be lots of gains from addressing. one final comment on the closure to the topic of today's lunch on innovation. there's been a lot of talk about intellectual problem. it comes out of the work on development some concerns abou
. >> i'm kimberly elliot, a fellow alum to the ambassador. >> good. how are you? >> good. glad to be here. following on the comments in the cycle. just a little bit and in addition to agriculture and nate and bill's industries, you know, apparent, footwear also very highly protected. those will the remaining areas where the u.s. discriminated against the poor and u.s. and the country. showing how the clothing and footwear, it's the lower cost item that is tend to have the...
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. >> i am karen elliot howe. i am on the board here and spent many years in washington as a "plomatic correspondent for the wall street journal" and then became a bureaucrat in charge of bottom-line responsibility, and retired as publisher of "the journal" and am now writing a book. i am looking forward to hearing the panel. i will make some brief introductions of the speakers and the topic and then lay a foundation for some discussion and then go out to you because i know from sitting in audiences that you come here wanting to ask questions of people like these, and there is nothing worse than a moderator who does not know when to share and shut up. i am going to start just mentioning the internet freedom study that nate mentioned, because it does give a really good discussion of the issue of technology and the double-edged sword that is. hopefully, we will hear some more about that, because one of the authors is on our panel. we have some genuine experts here this morning in different areas. on my immediate rig
. >> i am karen elliot howe. i am on the board here and spent many years in washington as a "plomatic correspondent for the wall street journal" and then became a bureaucrat in charge of bottom-line responsibility, and retired as publisher of "the journal" and am now writing a book. i am looking forward to hearing the panel. i will make some brief introductions of the speakers and the topic and then lay a foundation for some discussion and then go out to you because i...