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it is hard to get into georgia tech. we're pretty picky. we get nine applications for reese loft in our freshman class. the 3800 students have made it through the process are the best of the best. at that point, everybody is smart. they're hard-working, dedicated, and flexible. you cannot ask for better students, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level. companies could not ask for better workers per hospitals cannot ask for better physicians. as a country, we cannot ask better citizens than these kids. but as a country, we have put a bill of barriers and we're making it very difficult for these bright kids to build careers in this country first, just getting their student visa approved, never mind residents say, has turned into a nightmare. we have created a whole department since 9/11 to help these students. we are not doing joint programs in other countries. so the chinese nationals and indian--- international's cannot get to georgia tech students to their countries. is a nightmare. it did not used to be that way. look back at h
it is hard to get into georgia tech. we're pretty picky. we get nine applications for reese loft in our freshman class. the 3800 students have made it through the process are the best of the best. at that point, everybody is smart. they're hard-working, dedicated, and flexible. you cannot ask for better students, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level. companies could not ask for better workers per hospitals cannot ask for better physicians. as a country, we cannot ask better...
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transferred, became a starter at georgia tech. he was drafted in the seventh round by baltimore. >> ref: false start, offense, number 76. kevin: 5-yard penalty. second down. kevin: that is on jah reid. third round pick, rookie out of central florida. flacco's numbers. second down and 12. a hard hit put on anthony allen. a gain of two. solomon: well, i guess joe flacco really did respond to the challenge from his head coach john harbaugh. we spoke with him yesterday, he said, look, joe flacco did not play well one week ago in nashville against the tennessee titans, but he's got to play much better tomorrow. he knew he had to push his quarterback to go out and play well today. joe flacco has responded and we've got to start giving joe flacco a lot more credit as being one of the top quarterbacks in our league. kevin: and the two-minute warning. so powerful, anything you download on your computer is available on your droid bionic, instantly, wirelessly, at verizon 4g lte speed. never sync with a cord again. the droid bionic by motoro
transferred, became a starter at georgia tech. he was drafted in the seventh round by baltimore. >> ref: false start, offense, number 76. kevin: 5-yard penalty. second down. kevin: that is on jah reid. third round pick, rookie out of central florida. flacco's numbers. second down and 12. a hard hit put on anthony allen. a gain of two. solomon: well, i guess joe flacco really did respond to the challenge from his head coach john harbaugh. we spoke with him yesterday, he said, look, joe...
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it is hard to get into georgia tech. we're pretty picky. we get nine applications for reese loft in our freshman class. the 3800 students have made it through the process are the best of the best. at that point, everybody is smart. they're hard-working, dedicated, and flexible. you cannot ask for better students, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level. companies could not ask for better workers per hospitals cannot ask for better physicians. as a country, we cannot ask better citizens than these kids. but as a country, we have put a bill of barriers and we're making it very difficult for these bright kids to build careers in this country first, just getting their student visa approved, never mind residents say, has turned into a nightmare. we have created a whole department since 9/11 to help these students. we are not doing joint programs in other countries. so the chinese nationals and indian--- international's cannot get to georgia tech students to their countries. is a nightmare. it did not used to be that way. look back at h
it is hard to get into georgia tech. we're pretty picky. we get nine applications for reese loft in our freshman class. the 3800 students have made it through the process are the best of the best. at that point, everybody is smart. they're hard-working, dedicated, and flexible. you cannot ask for better students, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level. companies could not ask for better workers per hospitals cannot ask for better physicians. as a country, we cannot ask better...
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it is hard to get into georgia tech. we're pretty picky. we get nine applications for reese loft in our freshman class. the 3800 students have made it through the process are the best of the best. at that point, everybody is smart. they're hard-working, dedicated, and flexible. you cannot ask for better students, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level. companies could not ask for better workers per hospitals cannot ask for better physicians. as a country, we cannot ask better citizens than these kids. but as a country, we have put a bill of barriers and we're making it very difficult for these bright kids to build careers in this country first, just getting their student visa approved, never mind residents say, has turned into a nightmare. we have created a whole department since 9/11 to help these students. we are not doing joint programs in other countries. so the chinese nationals and indian--- international's cannot get to georgia tech students to their countries. is a nightmare. it did not used to be that way. look back at h
it is hard to get into georgia tech. we're pretty picky. we get nine applications for reese loft in our freshman class. the 3800 students have made it through the process are the best of the best. at that point, everybody is smart. they're hard-working, dedicated, and flexible. you cannot ask for better students, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level. companies could not ask for better workers per hospitals cannot ask for better physicians. as a country, we cannot ask better...
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. >> reporter: it that is what made eli to join georgia tech and the excitement of college football.day and there are alumni that have graduated two years ago and graduated 40 years ago and all coming back because they love georgia tech. >> reporter: all part of what they describe as a diverse marketing package. >> the marketing dollars that are out there, really come from a lot of different avenues and angles and that is probably something of a larger, especially a research university is going to have maybe an advantage over a smaller school. >> reporter: from a campus of more than 20,000 students to nearby clayton state university. >> if you're serious about wanting to go straight to school and gate your education and go to a career the smaller school is the way to go. >> reporter: taylor johnson decided this smaller school was the right fit with record enrollment of 6,900 students. >> this is the place to be for biology majors. >> reporter: how do you cut through the noise and how to get students to think of clayton state? >> we do lots of one-on-one and go to college fairs. >> re
. >> reporter: it that is what made eli to join georgia tech and the excitement of college football.day and there are alumni that have graduated two years ago and graduated 40 years ago and all coming back because they love georgia tech. >> reporter: all part of what they describe as a diverse marketing package. >> the marketing dollars that are out there, really come from a lot of different avenues and angles and that is probably something of a larger, especially a research...
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. >> reporter: a long list of attractions made ellie decide to attend a big university like georgia tech college football. >> you go out on game day and there are alumni that have graduated two years ago and graduated 40 years ago, all coming back because they love georgia tech. >> reporter: all part of what the school's director of undergraduate admissions describes as a diverse marketing package. >> the marketing dollars that are out there really come from a lot of different avenues and angles, and that's probably something that's larger research university will have maybe an advantage over a smaller school. >> reporter: from a campus of more than 20,000 students, to nearby clayton state university. >> if you're serious about wanting to go straight to school, get your ed kiss and go to your career, then a small school is great. >> reporter: taylor johnson decided this smaller school was the right fit with record enrollment this year of 6,900 students. >> this is where you want to come for like pharmacy and biology majors, this is the place to be. >> reporter: how do you cut through the
. >> reporter: a long list of attractions made ellie decide to attend a big university like georgia tech college football. >> you go out on game day and there are alumni that have graduated two years ago and graduated 40 years ago, all coming back because they love georgia tech. >> reporter: all part of what the school's director of undergraduate admissions describes as a diverse marketing package. >> the marketing dollars that are out there really come from a lot of...
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georgia tech steven hill makes the one-handed catch.ets 4-0 for the first time in 21ers. >> alcatraz was the place to be on saturday night. red bulls king of the rock tournament. kenny might have been able to escape with hops like that. hugh baby shaq jones won the $10,000 prize. look at this. this is an $11 million shot, man. bill haas is in the water, play-off hole number one he saved par, went on to win the tournament because of that shot. 6,000 people joined the fight against alzheimer's in the company's biggest annual alzheimer's walk on saturday. even mcfadden the way he was running, he should have walked in the alzheimer's event. anyway, we raised $960,000. >> excellent. >> for that event. >> awesome. >> thanks for everybody on the cbs 5 team. it was great. it meant something strong. >> it means something to a lot of people. >> it does. >> god bless you. >>> did anyone get the scores so they get a date with roberta? >> what was that? >> you're alone. >> i'm alone now? dana is my girl. she always has my back. >> i have to go. >> o
georgia tech steven hill makes the one-handed catch.ets 4-0 for the first time in 21ers. >> alcatraz was the place to be on saturday night. red bulls king of the rock tournament. kenny might have been able to escape with hops like that. hugh baby shaq jones won the $10,000 prize. look at this. this is an $11 million shot, man. bill haas is in the water, play-off hole number one he saved par, went on to win the tournament because of that shot. 6,000 people joined the fight against...
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georgia tech economists, danny boston is back with us, and we have financial expert, clyde anderson,k "what had happened was", and i have to ask you about that tilts, clyde, and johanna hill. and we have norma siegfried. 45 seconds or less. danny let's start with you. what needs to happen? what does the president or congress need to do to move this forward and create jobs. i have a little bell here. >> real quickly, and i will be drummed out of the economics profession for saying that, but we need to have a surcharge on qe 2, and it's a way of keeping interest rates low and making money available for corporations to borrow and invest. they are borrowing it and sitting on idle cash but not spending. we need to encourage them to spend. we can impose a surcharge if they have the excess cash. we have to do something about small and mid-sized businesses, because that's where the whole engine of wealth is. we need policies to help those businesses. and we have to address the address the issue of the disproportionate unemployment by minorities. >> all right. what do you think should be in t
georgia tech economists, danny boston is back with us, and we have financial expert, clyde anderson,k "what had happened was", and i have to ask you about that tilts, clyde, and johanna hill. and we have norma siegfried. 45 seconds or less. danny let's start with you. what needs to happen? what does the president or congress need to do to move this forward and create jobs. i have a little bell here. >> real quickly, and i will be drummed out of the economics profession for...
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cost a ton travel a record in georgia last harass washington fort benning georgia air force for your board techs new jersey fort hood texas pres it's published by a group of radicals soldiers stationed at this army face and we use a distributed plan doesn't we on base we go round and leave bunches of them in their eggs as we go through nightly month footlockers if you recall distributing literature on base there was a court martial friends shortly after the first issue was published the g.i. founded the press gypsy peterson was pulled over by fort hood police in a vacuum down his car and claim to follow the remnants of marijuana arrested him for america possession of marijuana in an attempt to suppress his movement following it through a trial in the texas court gypsy peterson was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud north carolina's brief for jackson south short crimes are are just inside work despite the military's best efforts the underground press became the night light of the g.i. movement as the army's own recruiting slogan fun travel and adventure turned into the popular g.i. expr
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with many educated people and people in the high-tech sector seem to be doing okay, fairly well. i mean if you look around georgia, atlanta may not be doing that great. fulton. but the counties around there are still doing okay. counties around columbus are doing okay. you need places with tech, education, health care. those places probably with strong economies in those areas will do a little better first. >> ifill: dante chinni, howard wials, thank you both very much. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, health insurance premiums on the rise; joplin, missouri, on the mend; pakistan's deadly terrorist network; and the washington monument closed indefinitely. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: despite doubts about the national recovery, the mood on wall street was decidedly upbeat again today. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 147 points to close at 11,190. the nasdaq rose 30 points to close near 2547. european markets also scored their biggest gains in 16 months. investors took heart as leaders from germany to greece to britain insisted they're work
with many educated people and people in the high-tech sector seem to be doing okay, fairly well. i mean if you look around georgia, atlanta may not be doing that great. fulton. but the counties around there are still doing okay. counties around columbus are doing okay. you need places with tech, education, health care. those places probably with strong economies in those areas will do a little better first. >> ifill: dante chinni, howard wials, thank you both very much. >> woodruff:...