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. >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor teaches a class on how cob conspiracy theorys about ufos have shaped american culture. he begins in the late 40s and describes how public opinion changed over the course of the 20th century, often paralleling societial anxio societial anxieties. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> let's start with with a question nobody will have any problem having their answer recorded for television for. show of hand. how many people believe alien life exists pretty decent number of people. i'm going to throw in there as well. i think so. steven hawking thinks so in a giant yun verse, there is a probabit
. >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor teaches a class on how cob conspiracy theorys about ufos have shaped american culture. he begins in the late 40s and describes how public opinion changed over the course of the 20th century, often paralleling societial anxio societial anxieties. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> let's start with with a question nobody will have any problem having their answer recorded for television for. show of hand. how many people...
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the professor at the emory university school of law, mary was elected as president of schaeffer at the height of a very distinguished academic career. she was educated at two of the nation's finest universities,
the professor at the emory university school of law, mary was elected as president of schaeffer at the height of a very distinguished academic career. she was educated at two of the nation's finest universities,
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also, honored to be joined by carol anderson, professor at emory university and author of the nationalcritics award winner "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." i'm delighted to have you both on this program. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for having us. >> carol, let me start with you. what is the unspoken truth of our racial divide? >> the unspoken truth is that we right now in america, we live in a space that has a narrative of black pathology. if only black folks would value school, if only black folks would vote. if only black folks wouldn't do drugs. what i found in doing this research is that in fact african-americans have valued education, have voted, do drugs the least or about the equal amount, and the response has been white rage. the response has been when african-americans achieve, when african-americans succeed, when african-americans refuse to accept the subjugation, a range of policies come forth to undermine and undercut that advancement. i track it from the end of the civil war all the way through the election of barack obama. >> and the source
also, honored to be joined by carol anderson, professor at emory university and author of the nationalcritics award winner "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." i'm delighted to have you both on this program. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for having us. >> carol, let me start with you. what is the unspoken truth of our racial divide? >> the unspoken truth is that we right now in america, we live in a space that has a narrative of black...
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the professor at the emory university school of law, mary was elected as president of schaeffer at the height of a very distinguished academic career. she was educated at two of the nation's finest universities, and a be in -- and an ab and sociology at university of california berkeley with highest honors in sociology, and, i like this one, great distinction in general scholarship. the latter of these honors not only recognized mary's undergraduate achievements but foreshadowed her future. at yell, mary earned a jd from the law school and an m.a. and phd in american studies, the last of these under the direction of robert cook and david brian davis. with what we might call these five degrees of preparation, mary embarked on a storied journey in the academy, after clerking for the fourth circuit court of appeals, she joined the faculty at the university of iowa, serving as associate professor and then professor of law and history. from the heartland, mary moved west, expecting -- accepting appointment with the professor of law, history, and political science at the university of southe
the professor at the emory university school of law, mary was elected as president of schaeffer at the height of a very distinguished academic career. she was educated at two of the nation's finest universities, and a be in -- and an ab and sociology at university of california berkeley with highest honors in sociology, and, i like this one, great distinction in general scholarship. the latter of these honors not only recognized mary's undergraduate achievements but foreshadowed her future. at...
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(pam) a study out of emory university found, the more couples spend on their engagement ring and ceremonyshorter the marriage. so experts have this advice for couples. don't pay too much for an engagement ring.finding a ring that's less expensive -- but more meaningful -- may get your marriage off to a better start. don't pay too much for a wedding last year -- the average wedding cost more than 35- grand. you can try to save by getting married on any day other than saturday. also find out if your partner has student loan debt. and know those loans may make it more difficult to buy a house. or contribute early to a retirement fund. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(steve) grant lodes and vicki liviakis are here with a look at what we're working on for kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))that's right pam and steve...tresspassing... shoplifting...and lack of maintenancejust one of the complaints at a busy bay area grocery store...now customers say they fear for their safety...and the store is demanding corporate do something about it.what the city's mayor wants done...that's next in a live repor
(pam) a study out of emory university found, the more couples spend on their engagement ring and ceremonyshorter the marriage. so experts have this advice for couples. don't pay too much for an engagement ring.finding a ring that's less expensive -- but more meaningful -- may get your marriage off to a better start. don't pay too much for a wedding last year -- the average wedding cost more than 35- grand. you can try to save by getting married on any day other than saturday. also find out if...
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(grant) that's according to a study out of emory university...certain money mistakes can doom your relationship from the start.... so here are some tips to help the couple out... don't pay too much for an engagement ring... finding a ring that's less expensive -- but more meaningful -- may get your marriage off to a better start. don't pay too much for a wedding... try to save money by getting married on any day other than saturday and maybe even rent the wedding dress... also the big one... talk about money with your partner before getting married... see if marriage will affect any student loans... and find out if those loans may make it more difficult to buy a house or contribute early to a retirement fund. (vicki) mcdonald's is dumping minute-maid apple juice from its happy meals. the fast-food chain says starting in november, happy meals will include an organic juice made by the brand 'honest kids' which has less sugar. mcdonald's is making the change after hearing from parents who say they wanted a healthier drink choice for kids. the happy
(grant) that's according to a study out of emory university...certain money mistakes can doom your relationship from the start.... so here are some tips to help the couple out... don't pay too much for an engagement ring... finding a ring that's less expensive -- but more meaningful -- may get your marriage off to a better start. don't pay too much for a wedding... try to save money by getting married on any day other than saturday and maybe even rent the wedding dress... also the big one......
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." >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor felix harcourt teaches a class on how conspiracy theories about ufos shaped american culture. he begins in the late 1940s and describes how public opinion about extra terrestrials changed over time. this class is about one hour and 50 minutes. >> let's start with a question i'm sure nobody will have any problem having their answer recorded for television. show of hands, how many people believe alien life exists? pretty decent number of people. i'm going to throw in there as well. i think so, stephen hawking thinks so. in a giant universe there's a distinct probability that somewhere alien life has evolved and, you know, probably looks pretty different from us, but it might be out there. slightly different question. how many of us believe that aliens have visited earth? sergio, the only man with the strength of his convictions. i appreciate that. so here is a question. is the idea that aliens have visited earth in and of itself a conspiracy theory? sergio? >> i don't believe so. >> no. why not? >> well, i mean if you take into consid
." >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor felix harcourt teaches a class on how conspiracy theories about ufos shaped american culture. he begins in the late 1940s and describes how public opinion about extra terrestrials changed over time. this class is about one hour and 50 minutes. >> let's start with a question i'm sure nobody will have any problem having their answer recorded for television. show of hands, how many people believe alien life exists?...
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a study from emory university finds the more a couple spend on their engagement ring and ceremony thee marriage. yikes. de beers came up with that two month salary for a engagement ring. i say honey, you are priceless. >> that's right, maribel. >> you can't -- so you can't buy love. >> no, you can't. you know what, i just -- we didn't have much money when we got engaged and barbara's engagement, it's like this little diamond but look who she's got. >> and they've been married for years. >> 30 years. >> all works out. >> kind of worked. storm tracker6 live double scan and we are looking at dry conditions across most of the region. a little bit of a sprinkle getting closer to the coast off the coast of surf city in a.c. it's not out of the question that you get a brief sprinkle or a brief shower today but it's mainly dry. stepping outside we are looking at clouds mixing with some clear skies overhead. saw a couple stars when i was out on the terrace a little while ago and we are looking overall at a mix of sun and clouds, breezy and warm conditions today. we're already at 71 degrees in
a study from emory university finds the more a couple spend on their engagement ring and ceremony thee marriage. yikes. de beers came up with that two month salary for a engagement ring. i say honey, you are priceless. >> that's right, maribel. >> you can't -- so you can't buy love. >> no, you can't. you know what, i just -- we didn't have much money when we got engaged and barbara's engagement, it's like this little diamond but look who she's got. >> and they've been...
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and having served as medical director of the orthopedic clinic as well as on the faculty at emory university school of medicine. as with many physicians and healthcare providers doctor prices experience caring for patients gave him a unique perspective about the impact of public policy. with the goal to brought the impact he could have doctor price ran for public office and was elected to four terms and following which he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives serving george's six congressional district for 12 years. doctor prices but an advocate for healthcare systems that are here's the principles of affordability accessibility, choices and response. a secretary for health and human services doctor price remains committed to administering a ride rate of services and protecting and serving all-americans. please join me in welcoming secretary price. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction. good morning what a great joint is to be here for so many dedicated folks to an issue that deserves so much attention for a nation. i thank you for the introduction and to commend her
and having served as medical director of the orthopedic clinic as well as on the faculty at emory university school of medicine. as with many physicians and healthcare providers doctor prices experience caring for patients gave him a unique perspective about the impact of public policy. with the goal to brought the impact he could have doctor price ran for public office and was elected to four terms and following which he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives serving george's six...
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medical director of the orthopedic clinic at grady memorial hospital, as well as on the faculty emory university's school of medicine. as wh many physicians and health care providers, dr. price's experience caring for uniques also gave him a perspective about the impact of public policy on the praice of medicine. -- a goal dr. price was elected to four terms in the georgia state senate, following which he was elected t u.s. house of representatives, searching -- serving georges sixth congressional district for 12 years. price has been an advocate for a health care system that adhereto affordability, ,ccessibility, quality, choices innovation, and responsiveness to patient care needs. as secretary, dr. price remains committed to these principles, administering a we up -- a wide ay -- wide array of services and protecting and serving all americans. please join me in welcoming secretary price. [applause] dr. price: thank you so very much for that kind introduion. good morning. what a great joy it is to be here with so many dedicated folks to an issue that deserves so much attention for our nation . i
medical director of the orthopedic clinic at grady memorial hospital, as well as on the faculty emory university's school of medicine. as wh many physicians and health care providers, dr. price's experience caring for uniques also gave him a perspective about the impact of public policy on the praice of medicine. -- a goal dr. price was elected to four terms in the georgia state senate, following which he was elected t u.s. house of representatives, searching -- serving georges sixth...
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he earned his jd from emory university and besieges llm from georgetown university and following law school graduation he had the same title as some in this room have, counsel for the senate committee. as he served on the senate committee on labor and human resources. he then served as a staff attorney to the office of personnel management followed by a clerkship for judge frank bullock junior in the united states district court middle district of north carolina. after his clerkship, he stayed in north carolina where he is at an accomplished legal career in private practice working on issues of constitutional law, employment law and workplace safety. he as represent both business and workers in his employment practice. he has argued before the supreme court. he has received numerous honors for his work, including being named in north carolina superlawyer annually since 2006. the name a fellow with the college of labor and employment lawyers, and most recently receiving a ranking of unanimously well-qualified to serve on the federal bench by the american bar association. he's also dem
he earned his jd from emory university and besieges llm from georgetown university and following law school graduation he had the same title as some in this room have, counsel for the senate committee. as he served on the senate committee on labor and human resources. he then served as a staff attorney to the office of personnel management followed by a clerkship for judge frank bullock junior in the united states district court middle district of north carolina. after his clerkship, he stayed...
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gregory berns from emory university down in atlanta. dr. berns, thanks for joining us.ly? so and you're saying one of the things that actually got you into this this whole idea of do the dogs really like us or do they want us for our food? >> yes, so what i've been doing for the past five years is i've been training dogs to go into an mri machine because they can't talk to us so i want i wanted to do see what they're thinking by actually looking at what's happening inside their head. and the first thing that we did was to see whether they liked us just for food or whether they actually had something like love for us and what we found was that the majority of the dogs like praise and just talking to them like saying, hey, good girl good boy as much if not more than food. >> realliy i'm so surprised. have you this book. "what it's hike to be a dog." you really do believe that my dogs it's me not the food? i'm so excited. [ laughter ] >> well wait a minute. i don't know you or your dog so one of the interesting things is -- >> you might be different, i guess. >> it's defin
gregory berns from emory university down in atlanta. dr. berns, thanks for joining us.ly? so and you're saying one of the things that actually got you into this this whole idea of do the dogs really like us or do they want us for our food? >> yes, so what i've been doing for the past five years is i've been training dogs to go into an mri machine because they can't talk to us so i want i wanted to do see what they're thinking by actually looking at what's happening inside their head. and...
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tweeted support of academic paper published by emory professors at university of pennsylvania wayfair plunged today. what was devastating about a high level academic paper? professors tried to come up with way to pin a value on wayfair's current and future customers based on how much they make from these customers and how much they spend to acquire them in the end professors said it's worth $57, down $24. wayfair is doing better. stocks were higher at one point but think the shorts, getting shrill but make some sense it's battleground stock, i loathe them. i wouldn't go. this is a rock what's left? throw up and wouldn't need a drink. i think whole thing is too dangerous to play in craig in michigan. we can cut that out in post. >> caller: boo-yah >> what's up >> wanted to ask you about william sonoma, heavily focused on enhancing the consumer experience especially online but given retail in amazon era, do you see upside for long-term play >> it's a shame. think doing a fabulous job west elm is terrific 3% yield andquarter great but amazon thing going for it. saying amazon is going to
tweeted support of academic paper published by emory professors at university of pennsylvania wayfair plunged today. what was devastating about a high level academic paper? professors tried to come up with way to pin a value on wayfair's current and future customers based on how much they make from these customers and how much they spend to acquire them in the end professors said it's worth $57, down $24. wayfair is doing better. stocks were higher at one point but think the shorts, getting...