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in her emory.29:36 forgot to make the turn and that scaaed me beccuse then i couldn't igure uu where."45:09 "the hardest parr is knnwing that she has to deal with it."her husband pike... recalls... the ffrstt signs of forgetfullness.41:03 "" would say 33or 4 years ago." he often writes thh notes.... that constantly remmnd deb.... how to use the phone.... 01:04:58 "to call mike, ii's ppeesing 3.""r when to ake her pills.45:00 "it's an exercise in patience."early people in theefiftiee - like deb. and often, theee's noo family history.21:08 "my mother said sse couldn't believe it hen i olddher." fiist signs among patieets are almost always the same.01100 "so what you see is people begin to repeat themsslves. they start misplacing things a lot."ttissm-r-i of the rain section... then literally one spreads - ike cancer - killlig cells. the tissue, replaced with fluid.. ausing 01:36 "after that, the next thing we see are the problems withhjuugment andd probbem-solving."docttr marilyn albert with the they're always tryiig to find new treatments.01:55 "right now the best we have are medicatio
in her emory.29:36 forgot to make the turn and that scaaed me beccuse then i couldn't igure uu where."45:09 "the hardest parr is knnwing that she has to deal with it."her husband pike... recalls... the ffrstt signs of forgetfullness.41:03 "" would say 33or 4 years ago." he often writes thh notes.... that constantly remmnd deb.... how to use the phone.... 01:04:58 "to call mike, ii's ppeesing 3.""r when to ake her pills.45:00 "it's an exercise in...
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. >>> a new study out of emory university found that married adults who go out of the knife are three times more likely than singles to survive. 500 people were surveyed. the scientists believe the differences were partly due to outlook. the married patients were more positive about their chances of recovering. >>> parents of twins have experienced this before, but a new study is backing them up. researchers from the university college london found that 25% to 33% of the time expectant parents were told they were having fraternal twins but ended up with identical instead. sometimes identical twins have separate placentas. log on to abc2news.com. you'll find today's health headlines to help upphoned all the information upand your family -- you and your family need. >>> we'll tell you who's pushing the right to legalize medical marijuana and what stands in their way. >>> burning the candle at both ends. a wellness coach helps you find the balance. >>> you've heard the hype, but do you need to have the new ipad? >>> right now, a wake is being held for a 13-year-old girl gund down in a ba
. >>> a new study out of emory university found that married adults who go out of the knife are three times more likely than singles to survive. 500 people were surveyed. the scientists believe the differences were partly due to outlook. the married patients were more positive about their chances of recovering. >>> parents of twins have experienced this before, but a new study is backing them up. researchers from the university college london found that 25% to 33% of the time...
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pictures coming in from all five parents are protesting it planned to lease it elementary school to the emoryool district and revolves about the potential closure of five open at oakland schools. we were chatting in terms of keeping all the schools open and the they took recess. >>> the board is still in recess pleaser standing by waiting to see what the parents do once the board members come back into session will stay there and report back. and maybe one of the country's most liberal cities but tonight's the majority of the people in san francisco tell us that the man accused of killing five people shot himself faced death. eyewitness news poll finds that 56 percent of san franciscans with the d.a. to seek the death penalty serving usa to that poll for us tonight suggested day after the d.a. said that it was unlikely he would go for the death penalty of tonight to learn more from the suspects relationship with one of the victims. currently the you tell us they apparently played a popular game together. did least the judge ordered no faced got shots of the murder suspect in court all the pol
pictures coming in from all five parents are protesting it planned to lease it elementary school to the emoryool district and revolves about the potential closure of five open at oakland schools. we were chatting in terms of keeping all the schools open and the they took recess. >>> the board is still in recess pleaser standing by waiting to see what the parents do once the board members come back into session will stay there and report back. and maybe one of the country's most liberal...
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look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information coming up. it was just second nature. i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was a teacher, a soldier before. he said his father was the deputy prime minister of jordan. i was like, "ok." minute court partner -- my moot court partner, he said his father owned three swiss banks. i think even before entrepreneurship, it is financial literacy. we need to educate ourselves about what these resources are. it is financial literacy and really wealth literacy, understanding that there are different kinds of wealth beyond just monetary wealth, but you need to understand monetary wealth, spiritual well, the social capital we have and understand how to cultivate those things and inv
look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information coming up. it was just second nature. i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was...
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georgia avenue, emory lane and the authorities discovered they were not designed with enough steel to handle the expected traffic. repairs should take six to eight weeks, the highway shoulders will be closed and the road itself will be open during repairs. >>> a new study shows when it comes to texting and driving, a gender gap exists. aaa report shows that teen girls are twice as likely to talk on their cell phones or use electronic device when is driving andy that likely to reach for items in the car and tend to eat more than boys. the boys can be distracted drivers. the study found that they likely to turn around in their seats while driving and to talk to people outside of the vehicle. >>> new hope for people suffering from diabetes. weight loss surgery could be the answer. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. . >> new hope for millions of americans suffering from type ii diabetes. research shows that weight loss surgery can re
georgia avenue, emory lane and the authorities discovered they were not designed with enough steel to handle the expected traffic. repairs should take six to eight weeks, the highway shoulders will be closed and the road itself will be open during repairs. >>> a new study shows when it comes to texting and driving, a gender gap exists. aaa report shows that teen girls are twice as likely to talk on their cell phones or use electronic device when is driving andy that likely to reach for...
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we talk about emory, we talk with big man, we talk about billy x who maintained it's about time. we talk about our other founding members, elbert howard who is not here with us tonight. these were all comrades in the oakland area that drew many of us from across the country. without brother do i want to bring my lead e my friend, my comrade, my brother, bobby seales. [ applause ]
we talk about emory, we talk with big man, we talk about billy x who maintained it's about time. we talk about our other founding members, elbert howard who is not here with us tonight. these were all comrades in the oakland area that drew many of us from across the country. without brother do i want to bring my lead e my friend, my comrade, my brother, bobby seales. [ applause ]
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but i think at the time, and that's why i showed the emory philips and i explained, i think most people would be quite happy to have exactly the same portrait as the person down the road. you and i may think, wow, i don't want my daughter depicted in exactly the same standardized form as my neighbor, but i don't think that would be true in 1820. that's why i also wanted to use that term american fancy, because, again, we think of this as an overly exuberant flattened style, but i think, again, they're quite thrilled and don't see that as a loss compared to the 18th century mode. but thank you. i think that's really a critical point. >> is it possible to generalize about what happens to these itinerant artisans after the new system takes over? not everybody is rufus porter and moves to town and starts "scientific american." do they catch on in this new more industrialized system, or what do a lot of them end up doing? >> that's a great question. in my own exuberance i tend to pump up how wonderful -- and there are winners and losers. there are winners and losers all along the way. so, i
but i think at the time, and that's why i showed the emory philips and i explained, i think most people would be quite happy to have exactly the same portrait as the person down the road. you and i may think, wow, i don't want my daughter depicted in exactly the same standardized form as my neighbor, but i don't think that would be true in 1820. that's why i also wanted to use that term american fancy, because, again, we think of this as an overly exuberant flattened style, but i think, again,...
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we talk about emory, we talk with big man, we talk about billy x who maintained it's about time. we talk about our other founding members, elbert howard who is not here with us tonight.
we talk about emory, we talk with big man, we talk about billy x who maintained it's about time. we talk about our other founding members, elbert howard who is not here with us tonight.
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eric emory was with us when these remains were found. and he participated with the excavation. but the removal of the human remains actually continued here on site at the mariners' museum and all the remains were sent back to hawaii to the jpac facility. jpac has released a report. it is considered an active case. but the work they have done has been extraordinary. but it also -- th
eric emory was with us when these remains were found. and he participated with the excavation. but the removal of the human remains actually continued here on site at the mariners' museum and all the remains were sent back to hawaii to the jpac facility. jpac has released a report. it is considered an active case. but the work they have done has been extraordinary. but it also -- th
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eric emory was with us when these remains were found. and he participated with the excavation. but the removal of the human remains actually continued here on site at the mariners' museum and all the remains were sent back to hawaii to the jpac facility. this is one of their technicians. these are the two "monitor" sailors. jpac has produced a report which is in draft format. it cannot distributed yet because it is consideredn
eric emory was with us when these remains were found. and he participated with the excavation. but the removal of the human remains actually continued here on site at the mariners' museum and all the remains were sent back to hawaii to the jpac facility. this is one of their technicians. these are the two "monitor" sailors. jpac has produced a report which is in draft format. it cannot distributed yet because it is consideredn
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. >> protesters said the school board would vote to lease santa fe to the emory school board and turnover -- turn it over to a charter school. now because of last night's interruption, they will reconvene this afternoon and as far as those who were arrested they could face up to six months in jail or a fine. live in oakland tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> some college protesters were protesting at the uc. if campus. they fear it could go up to 15% as far as tuition. they asked them to endorse governor brown's tax initiative and he said the system could face another 200 million in cuts if that measure does not pass. >>> time now 5:03, it was another violent night in the streets of oakland. police right now are investigating three separate shootings and one was fatal. christian captain is in oakland and has the details. christian? >> three shootings overnight, the deadly shooting happened here near the intersections of east 20th street and 26th avenue. they tell us the victim was shot in front of that yellow apartment building and imagined to -- managed to make it as far as t
. >> protesters said the school board would vote to lease santa fe to the emory school board and turnover -- turn it over to a charter school. now because of last night's interruption, they will reconvene this afternoon and as far as those who were arrested they could face up to six months in jail or a fine. live in oakland tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> some college protesters were protesting at the uc. if campus. they fear it could go up to 15% as far as...
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here's a live shot of the oakland maze westbound 80 traffic heading out of emory and berkeley this is emeryville and berkeley. this is westbound 580, no problems reported. apparently there's a pedestrian on the roadway near high street. i want to take you to the waze traffic app to check out slowing in antioch this will give you street level detail, 18 miles an hour on westbound 205 from grant line road past 11th street it picks up to 34 miles an hour. then it slows again to 22 miles an hour through the altamont bass. a slow ride there this morning through the east bay. you can have this information by going to abc7news.com/waze to download the free traffic app. >>> that's a lot of wind advisories out there so please be careful driving this morning. >>> insurance companies feel the damage after last week's killer tornadoes in the midwest and south. >> here's jane king with the bloomberg business report. >>> last week's monster tornadoes may cost insurance companies as much as two billion dollars. the u.s. has experienced more than 270 tornadoes already this year. more than double a se
here's a live shot of the oakland maze westbound 80 traffic heading out of emory and berkeley this is emeryville and berkeley. this is westbound 580, no problems reported. apparently there's a pedestrian on the roadway near high street. i want to take you to the waze traffic app to check out slowing in antioch this will give you street level detail, 18 miles an hour on westbound 205 from grant line road past 11th street it picks up to 34 miles an hour. then it slows again to 22 miles an hour...
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and he hopes to when those and take that all the way to the convention but political scientists at emoryt will be a real challenge to last that long. >> he could be able to stay in, i think he wants to stay in through the convention and be a force at convention shaping the platform and being a spokesman for the party but right now no matter what happens in georgia it is an uphill battle. >>reporter: the reason is because he has not been able to win anything outside of the south and if you want to employ a southern strategy you want to do everything south of the mason dixon line he lost all of the delegates because it was winner take all and not on the ballot, today, in virginia. >>shepard: speak of virginia the primary ballot looks different. not just newt gingrich deficiency, but only two g.o.p. candidates qualified for the contest, a race between romney and ron paul. and now live in richard, -- richmond, virginia. >>reporter: many voters are expressing frustration to us saying they are not happy there are only two choices today but they are not sure who to blame, the party for the spec
and he hopes to when those and take that all the way to the convention but political scientists at emoryt will be a real challenge to last that long. >> he could be able to stay in, i think he wants to stay in through the convention and be a force at convention shaping the platform and being a spokesman for the party but right now no matter what happens in georgia it is an uphill battle. >>reporter: the reason is because he has not been able to win anything outside of the south and...
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he received a degree in history from emory university in 1965. he proceeded to turn and m.a.1968. both from tulane. gingrich has two daughters. speaker gingrich represented the sixth congressional district for 20 years and was elected speaker of the house. he has remained active in debates and worked as a consultant, and now he is running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. way.'s on his >> i did not talk long enough. please be seated. you can rise again when he comes, and when the speaker is behind the curtain, he can come on through. i hope you enjoy the beautiful music on the organ tonight. >> thank you for that very warm welcome. as somebody who went to high school in columbus, georgia, next alabama, i kind of feel relatively at home here. this morning when i had crits i thought was a normal thing to do. -- grits i thought it was a normal thing to do. i was along the coast, and had grits and shrimp. we are thrilled by the warm reception we got. i want to take a few minutes of your time. i almost never used writte
he received a degree in history from emory university in 1965. he proceeded to turn and m.a.1968. both from tulane. gingrich has two daughters. speaker gingrich represented the sixth congressional district for 20 years and was elected speaker of the house. he has remained active in debates and worked as a consultant, and now he is running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. way.'s on his >> i did not talk long enough. please be...
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he attended georgia tech, emory university, where he graduated with honors in 1962. hise delighted to welcome wife with us as well. they have all been involved in the making of a documentary film together with -- it is called " the nuclear tipping. ." it is available through the stanford program at spice.stanford.edu. we are also pleased to welcome philip taubman as our moderator. previously he spent 30 years as a new york times correspondent, specializing in national security issues. his positions included serving as washington and moscow chief. he is the author of the new book, "the partnership, the quest to ban the bon," the profiles the work of today's panelist spurious we are also pleased to welcome felicity. please welcome the secretary william perry and senator sam nunn in conversation with philip taubman. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a privilege to be here tonight in the company of these statesmen. it is so heartening, i cannot tell you to see so many people to come out to hear a discussion about this critically important issue. so thank you for c
he attended georgia tech, emory university, where he graduated with honors in 1962. hise delighted to welcome wife with us as well. they have all been involved in the making of a documentary film together with -- it is called " the nuclear tipping. ." it is available through the stanford program at spice.stanford.edu. we are also pleased to welcome philip taubman as our moderator. previously he spent 30 years as a new york times correspondent, specializing in national security issues....
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i'm joined now by robert shapiro, professor of law at emory university and a former clerk to justice. good morning and thank you for coming in. >> morning. >> 90 minutes this morning, three lawyers talking about whether the supreme court should even hear this case. that may seem kind of strange to civilians like us. so in laymen's terms, what's today all about? >> today is a threshold issue. under the health care law, eventually everyone's going to have to buy health insurance or pay a fee and that's really the center of the challenge. but usually when the government's requiring to pay you a fee or a tax, you have to pay it first and then challenge it later because the government wants to keep its budgets full and doesn't like people challenging before they pay. well, here no one has to pay until 2014. so the question is, is this a kind of tax that you have to pay first before you can challenge or is this the kind of thing you can challenge right away? >> it's actually the one part of this where both sides agree, they want to get this done now. let's tomorrow tomorrow, whether the in
i'm joined now by robert shapiro, professor of law at emory university and a former clerk to justice. good morning and thank you for coming in. >> morning. >> 90 minutes this morning, three lawyers talking about whether the supreme court should even hear this case. that may seem kind of strange to civilians like us. so in laymen's terms, what's today all about? >> today is a threshold issue. under the health care law, eventually everyone's going to have to buy health insurance...
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the affected overpasses are at georgia avenue, emory lane, muncaster mill road and needwood road. the state says there are no immediate safety concerns but they are making repairs as a precaution. the icc will stay open during the repairs. >>> pope benedict has arrived in santiago, cuba for an historic three-day visit, the next stop on his latin american tour. he started in mexico. the pope will celebrate mass tonight in the city's main plaza where he will address the faithful and in a country that until recently has been officially atheist. as nbc's kerry sanders reports, it will all be followed by a key meeting with cuban leaders. >> reporter: the pope arrived here in cuba with what he says is a message of love, hope, and reconciliation, but as he arrives here, he is also criticizing marxism. of course, cuba since 1959 has had a communist government. when he landed here, he met with president reuel castro. that is the brother, the younger brother of fidel castro, who is the architect of this country's revolution. fidel castro remains in havana. reuel will stay here with the pope
the affected overpasses are at georgia avenue, emory lane, muncaster mill road and needwood road. the state says there are no immediate safety concerns but they are making repairs as a precaution. the icc will stay open during the repairs. >>> pope benedict has arrived in santiago, cuba for an historic three-day visit, the next stop on his latin american tour. he started in mexico. the pope will celebrate mass tonight in the city's main plaza where he will address the faithful and in a...
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if you see the artwork of emory douglas, imagine how this is to we women have been born of slaves. you know what i mean? seeing cops portrayed as pigs with flies buzzing around their heads and schoolchildren, african schoolchildren barefoot, you know, books on one hand. that's cool, they're going to school. ak-47 on the other shoulder, you know? and i come in and i stopped cold and grandma says boy, what is this? i said grandma, you are in my room? she said don't you even start. what is this? because i don't know if i'm going to let you with his belt or change with this bible. but you're not going back there. so, you know, i plead, i tried to explain. but she had already at this point was seeing on the news every day that panthers were being arrested and the panthers were being killed. so i went connie mack, i'll be granted i was i to go one more time. my section leader, like our sergeant, arlington. and i said i can come back anymore because grandma is like a brainwashed uncle tom. but she can't let me go. and it's like she was a super hero leaping over the cart into my chest and
if you see the artwork of emory douglas, imagine how this is to we women have been born of slaves. you know what i mean? seeing cops portrayed as pigs with flies buzzing around their heads and schoolchildren, african schoolchildren barefoot, you know, books on one hand. that's cool, they're going to school. ak-47 on the other shoulder, you know? and i come in and i stopped cold and grandma says boy, what is this? i said grandma, you are in my room? she said don't you even start. what is this?...
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, eliot spitzer, former democratic government never of new york, dorothy brown professor of law at emory university, specializing in tax law, braus bartlett former policy analyst in the reagan white house, he helped draft the last major tax reform in 1986. he has written a new book called the benefit and the burden. and dan mitch sell a senior fellow at the cato institute and previously served as an economist for the senate finance committee. guest, thank you all for being here. the federal government loses or foregoes collecting more than a trillion dollars a area by offering 250 different deals that lower tax payments. excluding employer contributionsorealth car not tang medicare benefits, the child tax credit, excluding contributions to retirement plans. if we got rid of all of these would we end up with a fairer system? >> get the government out of the business of picking winners and losers, industrial policy, gets rid of the loopholes that we all agree are leap hole, bring the rate down, you will have a more efficient tax system, less corrupt, less complex, a win-win situation. >> a
, eliot spitzer, former democratic government never of new york, dorothy brown professor of law at emory university, specializing in tax law, braus bartlett former policy analyst in the reagan white house, he helped draft the last major tax reform in 1986. he has written a new book called the benefit and the burden. and dan mitch sell a senior fellow at the cato institute and previously served as an economist for the senate finance committee. guest, thank you all for being here. the federal...
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merryl black of emory university isn't so sure. >> if gingrich wins georgia big, and it looks like heen the question is so what? if he wins big in georgia the next states are alabama and mississippi. that is a southern strategy. if he wins those, so what? he has to do well outside of the south. >> since winning south carolina in january, gingrich's most frequent fbi has been fourth place. even supporters aren't blown away by his campaign. >> no, i don't think anybody would say they are thrilled about it. it's been a nontraditional campaign if you want to choose a word. >> but even running the table in the rest of the south won't get gingrich what he needs. >> he did horribly in florida. you have already seen that. he is not even on the ballot in virginia. the southern strategy is already kind of in tatters. >> the biggest beneficiary of a gingrich win here in georgia could be mitt romney. if gingrich wins big tonight that will likely embolden him to stay in the race. as long as he and rick santorum continue to split the very con seventive vote, it could allow mitt romney to run up the
merryl black of emory university isn't so sure. >> if gingrich wins georgia big, and it looks like heen the question is so what? if he wins big in georgia the next states are alabama and mississippi. that is a southern strategy. if he wins those, so what? he has to do well outside of the south. >> since winning south carolina in january, gingrich's most frequent fbi has been fourth place. even supporters aren't blown away by his campaign. >> no, i don't think anybody would say...
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the affected overpasses are at georgia avenue, emory lane, muncaster mill road and needwood road.ere is no immediate safety concern but the repairs are being done as a precaution. >>> there is another reason to be on the lookout for the red light cameras in the district. if the mayor gets his way you may get a ticket josephine teve light is green and you speed through the interspecification. >> speed cameras and red light cameras are sprinkled all over the city. now mayor gray is proposing a steep increase to bring in more revenue. with more speed cameras and even double duty for the red light cameras at intersections. the intersection cameras would be retrofitted to also ticket drivers who speed through when the light is green. you like it? >> yes i do. >> why? >> because i work at gw hospital and the more people who run the light or go too fast, i have to take care of them. >> reporter: the city may also use laser beams and tunnels to catch common speeding there. d.c. police say it is safety enforcement not revenue raising like many motors suspect. >> really to have drivers be c
the affected overpasses are at georgia avenue, emory lane, muncaster mill road and needwood road.ere is no immediate safety concern but the repairs are being done as a precaution. >>> there is another reason to be on the lookout for the red light cameras in the district. if the mayor gets his way you may get a ticket josephine teve light is green and you speed through the interspecification. >> speed cameras and red light cameras are sprinkled all over the city. now mayor gray is...
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he attended georgia tech, emory university, where he graduated with honors in 1962. hise delighted to welcome wife with us as well. they have all been involved in the making of a documentary film together with -- it is called " the nuclear tipping. ." it is available through the stanford program at spice.stanford.edu. we are also pleased to welcome philip taubman as our moderator. previously he spent 30 years as a new york times correspondent, specializing in national security issues. his positions included serving as washington and moscow chief. he is the author of the new book, "the partnership, the quest to ban the bon," the profiles the work of today's panelist spurious we are also pleased to welcome felicity. please welcome the secretary william perry and senator sam nunn in conversation with philip taubman. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a privilege to be here tonight in the company of these statesmen. it is so heartening, i cannot tell you to see so many people to come out to hear a discussion about this critically important issue. so thank you for c
he attended georgia tech, emory university, where he graduated with honors in 1962. hise delighted to welcome wife with us as well. they have all been involved in the making of a documentary film together with -- it is called " the nuclear tipping. ." it is available through the stanford program at spice.stanford.edu. we are also pleased to welcome philip taubman as our moderator. previously he spent 30 years as a new york times correspondent, specializing in national security issues....
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and if you see the artwork of emory douglas, imagine how this is to a woman who had been born a slave, you know what i mean, seeing cops portrayed as pigs with flies buzzing around their head, african schoolchildren, books on one hand. that's cool, they're going to school. ak-47 on the other shoulder. nikon nni stop cold and she said her way, what is this? is a grandma, you listening room. she said don't you even start page because i don't know what i'm going to bless you with this belt or kill you with this bible. but you are not going that they are. so you know, i pleaded and tried to explain, but already at this point should be seen on the news every day that panthers were being arrested and panthers are being killed. so being the grandson i was i had to go one more time. so in front of the panther office, hours of tennis that i can't come back anymore because grandma likes to brainwash uncle tom and she can't let me go. and it's like she was the superhero leaping over a car into my chest and she said never, ever talk about your grandmother like that. she said because she was just
and if you see the artwork of emory douglas, imagine how this is to a woman who had been born a slave, you know what i mean, seeing cops portrayed as pigs with flies buzzing around their head, african schoolchildren, books on one hand. that's cool, they're going to school. ak-47 on the other shoulder. nikon nni stop cold and she said her way, what is this? is a grandma, you listening room. she said don't you even start page because i don't know what i'm going to bless you with this belt or kill...
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unit, if you see the artwork of emory douglas, imagine how this is where women who had been born of slaves. do you know what i mean? seeing cops betrayed his pigs with flies buzzing around the heads and schoolchildren, you know, african schoolchildren therefore, you know, books on one end. that's cool, they're going to school. ak-47 on the other shoulder, you know? and i come in and asked uncle and grandma said boy, what is this? i was like, grandma come your in my room? she said don't you even start. what is this? because i don't know whether i'm going to bless you with this build content belt or bless you with this bible. i pleaded, i tried to explain. she already at this point was seeing on the news every day that panthers were being arrested and that panthers were being killed. so i went, you know, obedient grandson i was i had to go one more time. i said i can't come back anymore because grandma is like a brainwashed local time, she can't let me go. may be, almost like she was a superhero leaping over a cart into my chest and she said never ever talk about your grandmother like that.
unit, if you see the artwork of emory douglas, imagine how this is where women who had been born of slaves. do you know what i mean? seeing cops betrayed his pigs with flies buzzing around the heads and schoolchildren, you know, african schoolchildren therefore, you know, books on one end. that's cool, they're going to school. ak-47 on the other shoulder, you know? and i come in and asked uncle and grandma said boy, what is this? i was like, grandma come your in my room? she said don't you even...
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who said that you threw up at emory university when you went down to visit him. >> that was in high school. >> you're not supposed to drink in high school. i think it's final seconds, ohh, down by two, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. &t. ♪ >>> >>> time to talk politics. john harwood joins us from washington. not a lot of hoopla about that louisiana win. i think it's all being pretty good perspective at this point when you're, what, less than 50% of the delegates of romney? >> yeah, it's not looking as if rick santorum's got the capacity to stop mitt romney win the nomination outright himself. but he can keep going as long as he he has the money. he's not anywhere nearly competitive with mitt romney on television. romney's
who said that you threw up at emory university when you went down to visit him. >> that was in high school. >> you're not supposed to drink in high school. i think it's final seconds, ohh, down by two, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [...
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degree in history from emory university in 1965. he proceeded to learn and an a in 1968 and ph.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. he has two daughters, kathy gingrich a jackie gingrich. speaker gingrich represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995 to 1999. he has remained active in public policy debate and worked as a political consultant and now as you know is running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] >> he is on his way! he is on his way! >> thank you for your enthusiasm. please be seated. you can work again when the time comes. when speaker gingrich is behind this curtain he can open it up and come on through. hope you enjoy the beautiful music on the organ tonight. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that very warm welcome. as somebody who went to high school in columbus, georgia, and taught at west georgia college i k
degree in history from emory university in 1965. he proceeded to learn and an a in 1968 and ph.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. he has two daughters, kathy gingrich a jackie gingrich. speaker gingrich represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995 to 1999. he has remained active in public policy debate and worked as a political consultant and now as you know is running for president of the united...