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i live near emory and emory -- i'd never let them define me, even then.just got and my dad took me over to tennessee. i had been accepted to tennessee and i just chose emory because i had gone there undergraduate and they treated me great at emory before. i went over there. the dean put his hand on my shoulder and he said you're going to do all right. he had my grades from before i had been accepted and showed him my carvings and i did. i did great. >> so it happens but then you move own and you don't let it define you. that's probably the best advice. >> that's the secret. >>> >> you're welcome. >> thank you. i really appreciate it. >> it was on this day, october 14th, 1947 that chuck yeager flew an experimental airplane so fast ha it broke the sound barrier. he's on his phone in las vegas. let's hope the second time is a charm. general jagr, happy anniversary on your historic achievement. how do you feel? >> fine. thank you very much. >> a great, great honor to have you on. we're glad we can hear you. you were in the backseat. were you at the controls w
i live near emory and emory -- i'd never let them define me, even then.just got and my dad took me over to tennessee. i had been accepted to tennessee and i just chose emory because i had gone there undergraduate and they treated me great at emory before. i went over there. the dean put his hand on my shoulder and he said you're going to do all right. he had my grades from before i had been accepted and showed him my carvings and i did. i did great. >> so it happens but then you move own...
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i live near emory. i never let them define me.nd my dad took me over to tennessee. i had been accepted there to dental school and i just happened to choose emory because i had gone undergraduate there and they treated me great at emory before. so i went over there and the dean put his hand on my shoulder and he said, boy you're going to do all right. he had my grades from before i was accepted and i showed him mytion and i did great. >> it happens and then you move on an you don't let it define you. that's the secret. >> thank you. >> really appreciate it. >> it was on this date, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager flew an experimental airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. brigadier general chuck yeager is at his home in las vegas. let's home the second time is a charm this general yeager happy anniversary on your historic achievement, how do you feel. >> fine, thank you very much. >> it's an honor to have you on. we're glad we can hear you. you were in the back seat. there were controls were you at the controls? >> yeah.
i live near emory. i never let them define me.nd my dad took me over to tennessee. i had been accepted there to dental school and i just happened to choose emory because i had gone undergraduate there and they treated me great at emory before. so i went over there and the dean put his hand on my shoulder and he said, boy you're going to do all right. he had my grades from before i was accepted and i showed him mytion and i did great. >> it happens and then you move on an you don't let it...
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emory has been incredible. they really have.pent a long time, maybe four years, getting all my documentation. i am an apple person, so i learned how to make movies i-movies. i came up with the movie and i took it to emory and they were shocked. they really were and they said this is not emory, and i said, i know, but it was. they said we have to do something about this. >> do you have advice for anyone who feels discriminated against? as i was telling you in the commercial break, there was a guest who was on earlier, and he had kids with him, and i said, you know, my parents will tell me, don, that's just the way it was. i'll go, i don't understand mom and dad. i wonder what things we will be saying to younger people about, well, that was just the way it was. and they'll go what? what were you guys thinking? >> things are different now. they're very different. students speak up. we couldn't speak up. there was no way. my father tried to get the dean to, you know, revisit this. he wouldn't even see them. others were treated very
emory has been incredible. they really have.pent a long time, maybe four years, getting all my documentation. i am an apple person, so i learned how to make movies i-movies. i came up with the movie and i took it to emory and they were shocked. they really were and they said this is not emory, and i said, i know, but it was. they said we have to do something about this. >> do you have advice for anyone who feels discriminated against? as i was telling you in the commercial break, there...
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had happened at emory.e they had many more jewish faculty members. >> when i introduced you you said when you got the letter you knew you hadn't failed but you weren't so sure. >> no and not just me. you didn't know. you got letter and it said you could come back and repeat or you were out. in my case i couldn't return. there were four jewish boys in my class and within two years we were gone. the dean didn't call me. none of the instructors took me to the side. i've carved all my teeth. you should have seen some of the things. they break your teeth and throw them out the window. i didn't have a rough time. it was a shock. when i got home the worst thing was having to tell my parents. >> emory apologized to you and other jewish students. listen to the apology. >> i am sorry, we are sorry. >> how do you feel about it? >> i feel great. emory has been incredible. i spent a long time, maybe four years getting all my documentation. i learn how to make movies, i movies. i came up with a movie and took it to emory
had happened at emory.e they had many more jewish faculty members. >> when i introduced you you said when you got the letter you knew you hadn't failed but you weren't so sure. >> no and not just me. you didn't know. you got letter and it said you could come back and repeat or you were out. in my case i couldn't return. there were four jewish boys in my class and within two years we were gone. the dean didn't call me. none of the instructors took me to the side. i've carved all my...
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emory? we just shut up.aternity of silence. >> and what happened to the dream of so many who believed what the university was telling them, that they were not up to snuff, that they shouldn't be dental students, they could never go on to be dentists and they left. did many feel so discouraged about that that they just didn't even pursue a dental career in other places. >> some did pursue a dental career, like dr. brickman, others went into medical professions, most of them did extremely well in whatever profession they chose, but at the same time they carried with them a sense of embarrassment and a sense of discrimination and many of them never told their wives or children about it. >> they felt embarrassed? or a stigma? >> because it was never acknowledged it was discrimination, they had to tell their parents they were circumstanced out of school and they didn't feel like it was a topic they wanted to talk about for many years. >> there's a feeling among many of them that the university is handling it prop
emory? we just shut up.aternity of silence. >> and what happened to the dream of so many who believed what the university was telling them, that they were not up to snuff, that they shouldn't be dental students, they could never go on to be dentists and they left. did many feel so discouraged about that that they just didn't even pursue a dental career in other places. >> some did pursue a dental career, like dr. brickman, others went into medical professions, most of them did...
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> every parent out there is about to fall in love with a new device, developed by georgia tech and emoryersity, it's called the remote-a-scope. check it out. a device that you hook to your iphone and then you download and app. you know how every child ever gets those ear infections, so insanely painful. you've got to rush your child to the emergency room or to the doctors for a prescription to help get the ear infection under control? this device, you can just -- attach it to your iphone. put it in your child's ear, and it gets a clear picture of what's going on inside your child's ear. you send that video to your doctor. they can make a diagnosis, and write a prescription. then you can just go pick it up. your child is taken care of so much sooner. >> you don't even have to go to the doctor -- at all. >> at all. >> can i do this for everything? can i then go -- ah, and my throat's sore or check sinus, all that stuff? >> i think absolutely. i want one to send to my gynecologists. to not have the to go to my gynecologist. >> you went there. >> i did go there. >> amazing if that were possi
> every parent out there is about to fall in love with a new device, developed by georgia tech and emoryersity, it's called the remote-a-scope. check it out. a device that you hook to your iphone and then you download and app. you know how every child ever gets those ear infections, so insanely painful. you've got to rush your child to the emergency room or to the doctors for a prescription to help get the ear infection under control? this device, you can just -- attach it to your iphone....
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camden street just beyond center field and you want to take in the babe ruth museum and birth place on emory street. >> now, maryland's most accurate forecast. >> all right. skies beginning to clear out there after a warm day and a generally cloudy situation. now skies clearing out. that's going to let temperatures cool off overnight and bring in the sun and a nice, nice looking friday around here tomorrow. 64 now out at the airport. pressure 30.1 on the rise. today we saw that steady clearing situation from west to east. frederick clearing out first. sun over the high country to the west, sunset. then in baltimore clouds clearing, last, to the east it took longer but eventually skies clearing off down in ocean city. statewide under a nice, clear sky and that will make for mighty fine weather around here tomorrow. you can seat difference. humiddive levels dropping. even baltimore below 60. once we get a dew point number below 60 starts to feel more comfortable that. will stay through the day and temperature wise the drop across the state. in the 50s to the west. that's that cooler air pressi
camden street just beyond center field and you want to take in the babe ruth museum and birth place on emory street. >> now, maryland's most accurate forecast. >> all right. skies beginning to clear out there after a warm day and a generally cloudy situation. now skies clearing out. that's going to let temperatures cool off overnight and bring in the sun and a nice, nice looking friday around here tomorrow. 64 now out at the airport. pressure 30.1 on the rise. today we saw that...
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the study comes from professors at emory and duke universities. in a survey they found that about 20% of c.f.o.s used accounting tricks that didn't reflect the companies underlying operations. the size of the misstatements: about 10% of earnings. wow! if that sounds bad, it's actually worse than you think. this type of book cooking is completely legal. and because its legal nothing will be done about it. if you don't know what the company's truly making why would you invest? and that's maybe a good reason to steer clear of the u.s. stock market. m son constable. >> susie: let's take a look at what's coming up tomorrow on "n.b.r." we'll see if investors like facebook earnings, the company releases quarterly results after the bell. also tomorrow, a big product debut from apple, and as we mentioned, all bets are on an ipad mini. and ben bernanke and his fellow policymakers at the federal reserve kick off a two-day policy meeting. that's nightly business report for monday, october 22. have a great evening everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com
the study comes from professors at emory and duke universities. in a survey they found that about 20% of c.f.o.s used accounting tricks that didn't reflect the companies underlying operations. the size of the misstatements: about 10% of earnings. wow! if that sounds bad, it's actually worse than you think. this type of book cooking is completely legal. and because its legal nothing will be done about it. if you don't know what the company's truly making why would you invest? and that's maybe a...
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you can see traffic is going to be busy especially getting to emory i will have aen when you get to the bay bridge, metering lights are turned on and it is backed up beyond the 880 over crossing and we have another tight day at the crossing. dumbarton bridge looks good and so far so good it looks good to gilroy to morgan hill, nice looking drive to san jose and sunny veil. let's go to steve. >>> no breeze yet, she said how can i look great when it is this hot. julie, you look fabulous, don't worry. >> it is warm in many inland locations. there is no delta breeze, 70s and 80s near 100s inland and that sea breeze comes in later. 65 and 66 in hayward, this is rare occasion, no sea breeze anywhere. nothing has happened yesterday. you see the low coming up and once it cops in that wind will kick in and it is a very mild morning but we'll see the sea breeze not before we see inn lance temperatures -- inland temperatures coming through and with your weekend always in view, it will be significantly cooler. >>> the largest retail trade shows sales will increase slightly during the holidays. reta
you can see traffic is going to be busy especially getting to emory i will have aen when you get to the bay bridge, metering lights are turned on and it is backed up beyond the 880 over crossing and we have another tight day at the crossing. dumbarton bridge looks good and so far so good it looks good to gilroy to morgan hill, nice looking drive to san jose and sunny veil. let's go to steve. >>> no breeze yet, she said how can i look great when it is this hot. julie, you look fabulous,...
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allen from emory university twice kicked in $50 to the obama campaign.f vermont who gave obama $250 this year saying big deal saying readers should tell by his comments that he is a democrat. readers shouldn't have to ask, they should ask and disclose whether a professor or any other expert has made political donations. a tip of the hat to chris wallace for challenging the political spin. when ed gillespie was on fox news sunday he asked how the republican nominee could cut taxes 0% without increasing the deficit or providing details? >> what we have said is we will pay for them by eliminating loopholes. >> those are questionable. some are blogs. some from the aei which is an independent group. >> these are credible sources. >> one is from a guy who is a blog from a guy who with was a top adviser to george w. bush. hardly nonpartisan studies. >> some print folks had noted he's not been independent studies but wallace didn't let it go by without challenge. here's one about crime fighting in the digital age. the pottstown mercury has set up a board on pint
allen from emory university twice kicked in $50 to the obama campaign.f vermont who gave obama $250 this year saying big deal saying readers should tell by his comments that he is a democrat. readers shouldn't have to ask, they should ask and disclose whether a professor or any other expert has made political donations. a tip of the hat to chris wallace for challenging the political spin. when ed gillespie was on fox news sunday he asked how the republican nominee could cut taxes 0% without...
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but researchers at emory university and kaiser say that's not the case.dy finds those who got the vaccine were no more likely to have sex than those who didn't. >>> another study out there today finds sleep may be the way to better behaved kids. they took 7 to 11-year-old students and let them sleep longer per day. those who got an extra 30 minutes of sleep at night were able to control their emotions better, and were more alert in school. those who got less sleep were impulsive and had a short attention span. that can carry over into adulthood, too. >> yeah. >>> incredible scene, coming up hundreds of skateboarders rampaging through the streets. what made them yo sup yet that riot police had to be called out. >>> chuck will tell us whether [ mitt romney ] look at the evidence of the last four years. under the president's policies, middle income americans have been buried. they're just being crushed. middle-income americans have seen their income come down by $4,300. this is a tax in and of itself. i'll call it the economy tax. i'm not going to raise taxe
but researchers at emory university and kaiser say that's not the case.dy finds those who got the vaccine were no more likely to have sex than those who didn't. >>> another study out there today finds sleep may be the way to better behaved kids. they took 7 to 11-year-old students and let them sleep longer per day. those who got an extra 30 minutes of sleep at night were able to control their emotions better, and were more alert in school. those who got less sleep were impulsive and...
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>> reporter: elsewhere around the district, the city was setting up five shelters like this one at emory recreation center on upper georgia avenue northwest. >> we have five recreation centers open in case your power or your heat goes off. and you can come here for safe haven. we'll be here for the long haul. >> reporter: all around town, people were stocking up for tonight's version of the storm. is that beer? >> yes. >> reporter: that's a craft beer? >> yes, from vermont. one of our favorites. >> reporter: you can't have a storm without a choice of beer. >> exactly. we went with the dry champagne on a wet day as well. >> reporter: well, again, the whole city government is closed tomorrow. and right down the walkway here, there's a hurricane party at one of the boat owners. i might check on that in a few moments. tom sheer wood, news4. >> be careful out there, tom. is it legal for the d.c. taxy commission to just suddenl impose a $15 fee like that? >> reporter: yes, it is. the mayor was asked about this fee, and he said this sa good thing because it will, a, keep the cabs on the streets
>> reporter: elsewhere around the district, the city was setting up five shelters like this one at emory recreation center on upper georgia avenue northwest. >> we have five recreation centers open in case your power or your heat goes off. and you can come here for safe haven. we'll be here for the long haul. >> reporter: all around town, people were stocking up for tonight's version of the storm. is that beer? >> yes. >> reporter: that's a craft beer? >>...
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talk about all of this body language is debate director from emory university, ed lee.or being here. >> thank you for having me. >> first of all, this is like some people will say, my gosh, this is such a shallow conversation, but how much does body language matter when it comes to performance? in debates? >> it's extremely important. one of the things we want to keep in mind is every mass media event, every form of communication is an attempt to create a persona and, ultimately, both candidates are trying to sell us who they are and who they think they can be and whether or not they have a particular person you want to lead the country on. so both are creating a persona. for me, i thought that as a communications and debate coach this was far more interesting and thinking about it in that prism an we have thought about it. >> mitt romney charged the stage and energetic from t get-go. what sort of distracting to me when he was not answering the questions, he blinked a lot but he did look at president obama. so kind of parse that out for me. >> i think both of them in a
talk about all of this body language is debate director from emory university, ed lee.or being here. >> thank you for having me. >> first of all, this is like some people will say, my gosh, this is such a shallow conversation, but how much does body language matter when it comes to performance? in debates? >> it's extremely important. one of the things we want to keep in mind is every mass media event, every form of communication is an attempt to create a persona and,...