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how do we square the circle, glen, so that mr. izzo and mr.jost and others are disincentivized to produce renewable electricity. >> based on fair rates. that's what you're talking about. the people that are receiving the power, that are using the power are paying the costs. that's what it comes down to. if you're not talking about iling that letter from the dakotas to some other region of the country and you're talking about, instead, what it cost to actually mail that letter to that location, that's the real issue that you're coming down to. >> what would you respond to then? >> so, i would say that if i looked at just this last year alone, the price difference associated with transmitting power from the plain states to new jersey, depending upon how busy the transmission wires were ranged from $20 to $80 a kilowatt hour. typically it was $30 to $40 an hour. that means it would be cheaper for a customer in new jersey to use the wind farm operating 25% of the time than to use a wind farm operating in the plains 40% of the time. because it's th
how do we square the circle, glen, so that mr. izzo and mr.jost and others are disincentivized to produce renewable electricity. >> based on fair rates. that's what you're talking about. the people that are receiving the power, that are using the power are paying the costs. that's what it comes down to. if you're not talking about iling that letter from the dakotas to some other region of the country and you're talking about, instead, what it cost to actually mail that letter to that...
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>> i will put you to the city of glen cope which they said the provisions of election laws require accesso be done. he is personally at fault if he violates the because the laws are mandatory. it is not the fault of the election officials. such provisions prescribe mandatory conditions. i can't show you other cases where the quote extensively from -- i can show you other cases where the quote extensively from this. with respect to absentee voting there is no doubt regarding the mandatory factor of the situation. if you look at the facts of one case, you are stuck that it stands for the proposition for a statute of requires proper witnesses for absentee ballots cannot be lowered by the state court after the election has taken place. if this court is concerned about a potential violation of this sort, the easiest way is to apply the statute as the trial court did as it is written, not better written by the legislature. i would add an observation on these. minnesota is one of a handful of states that is remarkable for blowing the barriers taken place. it is one of the most friendly and progr
>> i will put you to the city of glen cope which they said the provisions of election laws require accesso be done. he is personally at fault if he violates the because the laws are mandatory. it is not the fault of the election officials. such provisions prescribe mandatory conditions. i can't show you other cases where the quote extensively from -- i can show you other cases where the quote extensively from this. with respect to absentee voting there is no doubt regarding the mandatory...
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glen johnson finds brian rooney for the header, england up early. already 2-0. johnston to rooney who gets his second goal of the game, 3-0 against the 198th ranked andora. jermaine defoe with a cleanup rebound, second goal of the match for defoe, 6-0, and england remains undefeated atop group six, a win away from clinching a berth for south africa in 2010. >> coming up we'll let you know whether the yan ♪ ah, that hits the spot. it's drinkability. it means bud light is good where ever you are. if you're at a party. or, playing golf. like those guys. or, in a bar. [ old timey western bar music ] draw another door. don't say draw. never filling, always refreshing. bud light. the difference is drinkability. seven aces.
glen johnson finds brian rooney for the header, england up early. already 2-0. johnston to rooney who gets his second goal of the game, 3-0 against the 198th ranked andora. jermaine defoe with a cleanup rebound, second goal of the match for defoe, 6-0, and england remains undefeated atop group six, a win away from clinching a berth for south africa in 2010. >> coming up we'll let you know whether the yan ♪ ah, that hits the spot. it's drinkability. it means bud light is good where ever...
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people like sean hannity, rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, laura ingraham, mark levin, william bennett, glenk, hugh hewitt, dennis frayinger, dennis miller, dick morris, ann coulter, michael steele, karl rove, newt gingrich, thomas so, victor davis hansen, shelby steel, charles kroutheimer, michele malkin, fred barnes and so many others. let's give thanks to them for not giving up and staying the course to bring an end to this false prophet, obama. that's what i said pretty much this morning.@@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ to introduce such a wonderful group of great people, who i am excited to be able to introduce to you tonight. since 1976, orrin hatch has served utah with honor. in the senate -- isn't he -- i am in the movies. people say i am taller than they thought. or you are not as old as i thought you were. they never said that. when i saw orrin hatch, i'd only shown him on shows. n him on shows you know where his face is on television and he's usually addressing very serious subjects so he's very, you know, has a very serious demeanor. but i found out wonderful things about orrin hatch. when i as
people like sean hannity, rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, laura ingraham, mark levin, william bennett, glenk, hugh hewitt, dennis frayinger, dennis miller, dick morris, ann coulter, michael steele, karl rove, newt gingrich, thomas so, victor davis hansen, shelby steel, charles kroutheimer, michele malkin, fred barnes and so many others. let's give thanks to them for not giving up and staying the course to bring an end to this false prophet, obama. that's what i said pretty much this...
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people like sean hannity, rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, laura ingraham, mark levin, william bennett, glen beck, hugh hewitt, dennis frayinger, dennis miller, dick morris, ann coulter, michael steele, karl rove, newt gingrich, thomas so, victor davis hansen, shelby steel, charles kroutheimer, michele malkin, fred barnes and so many others. let's give thanks to them for not giving up and staying the course to bring an end to this false prophet, obama. that's what i said pretty much this morning. and now i have the honor, you know, the honor to be with you and to introduce such such a wonderful array of great people who i'm so honored to be, you know, able to introduce to you tonight. since 1976, orrin hatch has served the people of utah with distinction and honor. in the senate, we can -- and by the way, i met orrin hatch, and isn't he -- i mean, you know i'm in the movies and sometimes people see me they say gee, you're taller that inthought you were or you know, whatever it is. or you're not as old as i thought. i say that. but really, they never say that. but when i saw orrin hatch becau
people like sean hannity, rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, laura ingraham, mark levin, william bennett, glen beck, hugh hewitt, dennis frayinger, dennis miller, dick morris, ann coulter, michael steele, karl rove, newt gingrich, thomas so, victor davis hansen, shelby steel, charles kroutheimer, michele malkin, fred barnes and so many others. let's give thanks to them for not giving up and staying the course to bring an end to this false prophet, obama. that's what i said pretty much this morning....
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i'm so worried about my country, i'm sorry about it -- but i love the response that was well, i love glen back's mind, but i'm worried about. host: today is flag day which was first observed in 1877 on the 100th anniversary of the continental congress' adoption of the stars and stripes as our official national flag. all public buildings should fly the flag on july 14 and the idea quickly caught on in many wanted to participate in the waving of the flood. one early supporter was bj, a schoolteacher who wanted june 14 to be known as the day. in 1916 president woodrow wilson proclaimed it as a national celebration, however, the holiday was not officially recognized until 1949 when harry truman signed the national flag day bill. back to the phones. we have one more from miami, on our republican line. caller: i have a comment about the connecting the dots, and you made earlier from the miami herald. you said that long time homers
i'm so worried about my country, i'm sorry about it -- but i love the response that was well, i love glen back's mind, but i'm worried about. host: today is flag day which was first observed in 1877 on the 100th anniversary of the continental congress' adoption of the stars and stripes as our official national flag. all public buildings should fly the flag on july 14 and the idea quickly caught on in many wanted to participate in the waving of the flood. one early supporter was bj, a...
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host: glen falls, n.y., next up on the democrats' line. caller: this is the perfect segue to the previous caller. i would suggest viewers who are interested in why obama cannot follow through on his promise to put these people on trial revoke "the dark side," by jane mayer. i believe you had her on "q &a" one evening. we cannot put them on trial because the information we got was elicited by torture which is not illegal to use as evidence. obama came in with this great idea that he would be able to process these people. they cannot be processed because if they are what happens to them will be revealed. then they will not be able to be held accountable because illegal tactics were used to get the information from them. host: the underlying question is how much he should work for congress to implement his policies, and how much should he use executive authority as the bush administration did? caller: this is a can of worms that will have to be opened, so i don't think he should use executive authority. i was watching last night about some of
host: glen falls, n.y., next up on the democrats' line. caller: this is the perfect segue to the previous caller. i would suggest viewers who are interested in why obama cannot follow through on his promise to put these people on trial revoke "the dark side," by jane mayer. i believe you had her on "q &a" one evening. we cannot put them on trial because the information we got was elicited by torture which is not illegal to use as evidence. obama came in with this great...
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it shows the period 2003 through 2013 but the reason 2005 is important that was imports and of the gleneagle summit in the uk which the gh made a commitment to sustained increase contribution to polio eradication until the job was finished. as you can see the proportion they made that commitment as a proportion of the contribution to the program they went from a peak of 62% with the overall funding at 43% and down 20% what is confirmed in the current period for the program you just not have to have only a very, very aggressive advocacy agenda to maintain funding streams but also other funding streams for problems like the. >> a seventh lesson is protect your gains progress we move forward in international public health we move on to the next thing and taking our attention away from our success is only to see them dwindle again and perhaps the most striking example in polio eradication is that we have not been able to protect polio free areas because of chronic gaps of routine immunization the service is. you can see the spread internationally a poliovirus from indiana and nigeria of the
it shows the period 2003 through 2013 but the reason 2005 is important that was imports and of the gleneagle summit in the uk which the gh made a commitment to sustained increase contribution to polio eradication until the job was finished. as you can see the proportion they made that commitment as a proportion of the contribution to the program they went from a peak of 62% with the overall funding at 43% and down 20% what is confirmed in the current period for the program you just not have to...
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glen moss with the great save. here's what's interesting about the save. to use your head, your face actually. both teams are eliminated. >> let's stay current on espnews. scott burnside and pierre la brunn report the mole son family has agreed to buy the canadiens. >> tiger woods had four birdies. the problem is he countered with three bogeys. how we worked on sam adams light... for over two years. the whole brewery staff was dedicated. sam adams light doesn't look, smell or taste... like other light beers. to win in germany is a pretty good accomplishment. i'm proud that i was involved in it. pick any 2 of our 4 restaurant quality recipes. that's three pounds of delicious pastas starting at $13.99 with breadsticks. tuscani pasta pairs. pizza and pasta from pizza hut. now you're eating.
glen moss with the great save. here's what's interesting about the save. to use your head, your face actually. both teams are eliminated. >> let's stay current on espnews. scott burnside and pierre la brunn report the mole son family has agreed to buy the canadiens. >> tiger woods had four birdies. the problem is he countered with three bogeys. how we worked on sam adams light... for over two years. the whole brewery staff was dedicated. sam adams light doesn't look, smell or...
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glen to make it easier to be healthy and get more incentives up front. whether employer based community-based a lot of things we can do and a lot of committees have argued then that. >> senator i also point to his what they have done in oregon. there may be others i don't know about that have set up the structures so that people is easier to be healthy to walk or bike and do different things like that in those cities. one of the reasons we have set up the public counsel that goes across all the departments is so that and all of the legislation we passed on all the rules and regulations promulgated by these departments they will start thinking about this. i mention on transportation that some have suggested when a book of the taxpayers' money into building highways and roads and bridges and things like that that people put in their bypass and walking paths. they don't now and i always mention in virginia we reached bought a house and sending an was because my school is less than a mile from our house. so there were no sidewalks and was a very busy street
glen to make it easier to be healthy and get more incentives up front. whether employer based community-based a lot of things we can do and a lot of committees have argued then that. >> senator i also point to his what they have done in oregon. there may be others i don't know about that have set up the structures so that people is easier to be healthy to walk or bike and do different things like that in those cities. one of the reasons we have set up the public counsel that goes across...
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reform universities, you have to figure out ways to embarrass them, and i thanked sean hannity and glen o'beck for big this. they perform an enormous public function. it's the only thing that is marginally keeping universities honest. so we found 150 courses like this. at 12 major universities. well, there are 4,000 universities, and if you do the arithmetic, that's maximum of 40,000 courses. and a minimum of probably 10,000. so well, i'd say it's 20,000. well, how many millions of students go through this. so people often ask me, well, americans are individualists, and you know, you're assuming that they're all indoctrinated. no, i'm not. only 2% or 3% of them are indoctrinated in rabid, anti-american feuds. that's a lot of people. and then, and this is a really, you know, things get worse and worse, but who do you think runs the education school? the most radical, the most communist, and i use that word advisedly, since both my parents were communists, and the people, institutions in america are the education schools in our universities. the editor of the series of teacher guides at c
reform universities, you have to figure out ways to embarrass them, and i thanked sean hannity and glen o'beck for big this. they perform an enormous public function. it's the only thing that is marginally keeping universities honest. so we found 150 courses like this. at 12 major universities. well, there are 4,000 universities, and if you do the arithmetic, that's maximum of 40,000 courses. and a minimum of probably 10,000. so well, i'd say it's 20,000. well, how many millions of students go...
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when i say "momentum," he won bo th races there last year and watkins glen.e thinks he can win the race and he normally does. >> there's reason for confidence. he won at just about every road course race there was to win a year ago. nascar now returns for the monday round table edition at 5:00 eastern on espn 2, allen bestwick will be joined in studio by ricky craven, ray evernham and mike wallace. join them for a complete recap on the sonoma race monday at 5:00 eastern. this has been your nascar now pit pass. >> and just a reminder, after the race, turn it over here, espnews your home for all your nascar sprint cup series post-game action tonight from sew know minicamp tune in to espnews for your news conferences, highlights analysis. still to come, they're ready to kick it off at the tennis club in wimbledon. venus williams ready for another charge. we'll hear from venus straight ahead. >> continuing here on espnews, let's talk tennis. in the open era, only martina n.f.l. that low have a and steffi graf have won more ladies singles titles than venus william
when i say "momentum," he won bo th races there last year and watkins glen.e thinks he can win the race and he normally does. >> there's reason for confidence. he won at just about every road course race there was to win a year ago. nascar now returns for the monday round table edition at 5:00 eastern on espn 2, allen bestwick will be joined in studio by ricky craven, ray evernham and mike wallace. join them for a complete recap on the sonoma race monday at 5:00 eastern. this...
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speaker, i wish to ask the gentleman from pennsylvania, congressman glen thompson -- glenn thompson, if he has any further speakers. mr. thompson: i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. hinojosa: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 1777. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are -- the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, while i certainly support the intent and purpose of this bill. i object to the vote on the grounds a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 and the chair's prior announcement, further proceedings on the motion will be suspended. the gentleman from texas is r
speaker, i wish to ask the gentleman from pennsylvania, congressman glen thompson -- glenn thompson, if he has any further speakers. mr. thompson: i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. hinojosa: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and concur...
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one of our most distinguished members and it's our honor to have you back before the subcommittee, glenwhr you're ready please begin. >> i appreciate that. i'm not sure my board of directors would agree with the more significantly, but i appreciate that and understand where you're coming from on that. i think the one thing the board and i can share in common is that we'll each reserve to ourselves which of us believes that you had a more important job. both of you are thinking -- the fact that you are both so important for us. >> you are very kind. i appreciate that. electrical operatives are consumer owned and we're in 47 states across the country and we serve, however, 7% of the population through about three-quarters of the land mass of the united states. so when we talk about transmission and when we talk about the fact that you're talking about generating renewable merge in this country it will come from areas that are served from electric cooperat e cooperatives. we floon have a big part of the future as we move forward in that general direction. >> repeat that number again. 7% of
one of our most distinguished members and it's our honor to have you back before the subcommittee, glenwhr you're ready please begin. >> i appreciate that. i'm not sure my board of directors would agree with the more significantly, but i appreciate that and understand where you're coming from on that. i think the one thing the board and i can share in common is that we'll each reserve to ourselves which of us believes that you had a more important job. both of you are thinking -- the fact...
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if he makes a mistake, as you mentioned, the lebron shot, the glen davis shot, he quickly takes the blame and tells us he's failed us. we quickly turn around and tell him, we're the guys on the floor. we should have made the adjustment out there, but that's the beauty of coach. he'll take the blame and come in and give us a better game plan. >> before you guys beat cleveland, there was all this talk it was supposed to be the kobe-lebron finals. then you get in, beat cleveland and lose the second game and there's all this talk the series is over. what are your thoughts on both of those things and how important was it as a team to... obviously the ultimate goal is to win this thing, but just to show everyone that, hey, we belong, and this is a real series. >> well, obviously we were disappointed going into the cleveland series because everybody just overlooked if series and said it was going to be cleveland and l.a. we were very hurt by it, but, you know, that's just the way things are. all we have to do is go out and win games, and nor this series, we lost the first two ones. we didn't pla
if he makes a mistake, as you mentioned, the lebron shot, the glen davis shot, he quickly takes the blame and tells us he's failed us. we quickly turn around and tell him, we're the guys on the floor. we should have made the adjustment out there, but that's the beauty of coach. he'll take the blame and come in and give us a better game plan. >> before you guys beat cleveland, there was all this talk it was supposed to be the kobe-lebron finals. then you get in, beat cleveland and lose the...
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glen goldberg (ph) was his name. and he was happy to meet with me. why? because i was no liberal person. i was a grown-up woman with a fairly conservative writing credentials. and he told me how much evidence he had against her. it was nonsense. he followed me down the stairs after i raised the questions and he said, by the way, now i'm going to tell you the real evidence i have against her. what was that, sir? he said, she didn't wear underpants under her jeans. imagine. i said, and what did that mean? he said, don't you know? that was the kind of evidence. c-span: how did he know? >> guest: they arrested her, and i guess they found out. but the other thing was, they sealed the transcript. what are they hiding when they seal a transcript? "the new york times" went and asked, in a desultory kind of way, "the new york times" and a couple of other papers went to court to open the record. and they said no. i found my way to the record. i got somebody to open it for me. and that's when i knew. i read the testimony. i read the entire children's testimony and t
glen goldberg (ph) was his name. and he was happy to meet with me. why? because i was no liberal person. i was a grown-up woman with a fairly conservative writing credentials. and he told me how much evidence he had against her. it was nonsense. he followed me down the stairs after i raised the questions and he said, by the way, now i'm going to tell you the real evidence i have against her. what was that, sir? he said, she didn't wear underpants under her jeans. imagine. i said, and what did...
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shows you from 2003 through 2013 but the recent 2005 is important is because that was a year of the glen eagle summit in the u.k. and which the g8 made a commitment to sustain or increase its contributions to polio eradication until the job was finished and that was in 2005. as you can see the proportion in the mid that commitment as a proportion of the contributions to the program. as you can see they went from a peak of 62% with the overall funding to 43% of overall funding in 06 and 08 and down to 20 percent of what is confirmed in the current time for the program so you've got to have a place not just a very aggressive advocacy agenda to maintain your funding streams but also other funding streams to adjust for problems like this. in the seventh lesson was protect your gains -- as a move toward an international public health we have a terrible habit of moving on to the next thing in taking our attention away from some of our successes only to see them to window again and perhaps the most riveting example of this in polio eradication is that we have not been able to protect a lot of t
shows you from 2003 through 2013 but the recent 2005 is important is because that was a year of the glen eagle summit in the u.k. and which the g8 made a commitment to sustain or increase its contributions to polio eradication until the job was finished and that was in 2005. as you can see the proportion in the mid that commitment as a proportion of the contributions to the program. as you can see they went from a peak of 62% with the overall funding to 43% of overall funding in 06 and 08 and...
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east of there we had nasa glen in cuyahoga county. the things we can do and achieve in this country through the space program is limitless. however, if we stand by what we're seeing happening across congress today with this cap and tax legislation, we're in trouble. one of the things i'm proud of the fact is in think district, the fifth congressional district, i represent an area that we manufacturer solar panels, with first solar. we have another company coming online this fall. we also in my district have wind turbines, ethanol, biomass and we're doing all these things and the alternatives. also it's very, very important in this country we have the base power to be able to manufacture what we have to have. we want to continue to be independent in this country, especially in the manufacture and the new age of space, we have to make sure we have these homegrown companies here today. it's going to be very, very difficult to do that if we don't have the manufacturing capacity and if we also don't have the base load capacity. one of the
east of there we had nasa glen in cuyahoga county. the things we can do and achieve in this country through the space program is limitless. however, if we stand by what we're seeing happening across congress today with this cap and tax legislation, we're in trouble. one of the things i'm proud of the fact is in think district, the fifth congressional district, i represent an area that we manufacturer solar panels, with first solar. we have another company coming online this fall. we also in my...
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is going to be paid for about the public system and out of taxes and your not glen to be paying for healthinsurance and not having 60 different programs there. everybody will get the same quality health care and if we move in that direction we save hundreds of billions of dollars in administration and put that into coverage for all americans and i think we have the best system in the world. >> host: jim said in a, what i propose a bill to ban insurance companies and seems to be your goal to put them out of business. >> guest: is our goal and we have introduced legislation call the single-payer. >> host: garrison is next from the state of wisconsin. >> caller: good morning, senator, thank you read much for the fight you're putting out. i am 70 years old retired dentist had three major surgeries, to her surgery's and prostate cancer surgery. my wife has been forced out of having health insurance and we are at the brink of bankruptcy. and i fought very hard to get president obama elected and i have become very bitter and very disillusioned when you have somebody like senator baucus who want t
is going to be paid for about the public system and out of taxes and your not glen to be paying for healthinsurance and not having 60 different programs there. everybody will get the same quality health care and if we move in that direction we save hundreds of billions of dollars in administration and put that into coverage for all americans and i think we have the best system in the world. >> host: jim said in a, what i propose a bill to ban insurance companies and seems to be your goal...
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went to glen burg high school and in my junior year i went to a residential prep school and from there to the university of michigan. >> host: how did you end up at lake forest academy? >> guest: you know, i write about it in one of my books. i jokingly refer to lake forest academy as a kind of a reform school for kids with privilege. it's not literally true. i was, i was disenchanted with school as a lot of 16-year-olds are. i was disconnected from school, my girlfriend had gone away to college, and i saw no purpose in going to school, so my father thought that was a bad choice and looked around for some alternatives, and he had the means to take that alternative. >> host: were you a child of privilege? >> guest: very much so. >> host: why? well, my dad was the chairman of commonwealth edison in chicago which was the electric monopoly. i'm not sure what the name of it is anymore, i still get bills from them. [laughter] >> host: how do yo go from being the son of commonwealth edison to a fugitive? >> guest: just lucky, i think. [laughter] well, you know, it was a particular time in ame
went to glen burg high school and in my junior year i went to a residential prep school and from there to the university of michigan. >> host: how did you end up at lake forest academy? >> guest: you know, i write about it in one of my books. i jokingly refer to lake forest academy as a kind of a reform school for kids with privilege. it's not literally true. i was, i was disenchanted with school as a lot of 16-year-olds are. i was disconnected from school, my girlfriend had gone...
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>> i grew up in the western suburbs of chicago, went to suburban good schools, went to glen per request high-school and then in my junior year went to lake forest academy so i went to a residential prep school and from there to the university of michigan. >> how did you end up like force academy? >> i read about it in one of my books i jokingly referred to lake forest academy as a kind of a reform school with kids of privilege. it is not literally chew. i was disenchanted with school as a lot of 16 year-old farmer. i was disconnected from school, i often had got away from college and i saw no purpose going to school so my father thought that was a bad choice and looked around for some alternatives. he had the means to take an alternative. >> were you a child of privilege? it back very much so. my father was the chairman of commonwealth which was an electric monopoly, i don't know what is called but i still get bills from them. [laughter] and osher with the name of it is. >> had to go from being the son of the chairman of commonwealth edison to a fugitive? >> just lucky i think. [laughte
>> i grew up in the western suburbs of chicago, went to suburban good schools, went to glen per request high-school and then in my junior year went to lake forest academy so i went to a residential prep school and from there to the university of michigan. >> how did you end up like force academy? >> i read about it in one of my books i jokingly referred to lake forest academy as a kind of a reform school with kids of privilege. it is not literally chew. i was disenchanted with...