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students and parents were on a bus after a visit to harvard university. 33 people have been hurt. the group was headed home to philadelphia. >>> in allan hoshida, a hostage standoff is now in its fifth day. a 60-year-old man, jimmy lee dykes shot and killed a bus driver tuesday and kidnapped a 5-year-old passenger. police are in constant contact with the man holding the child in hostage in an under ground bunker. >>> a stanford's professor's opinion has angered many in the bay area. it has to do the group's tendency to eat meet. >>reporter: at the san jose festival, revellers are gearing up for the vietnamese new year, which starts next week. it is a very important holiday. >> it's time to celebrate the vietnamese culture. >>reporter: as the new year holidays approach, an opinion column written by a stanford professor is drawing criticism. in the column, he writes that the vietnamese people and aggressive and most wild and domesticated animals in the country have been eaten. >> nobody argues that they eat dogs. a saw a truck pulling up down the road, full of cages with dog heading
students and parents were on a bus after a visit to harvard university. 33 people have been hurt. the group was headed home to philadelphia. >>> in allan hoshida, a hostage standoff is now in its fifth day. a 60-year-old man, jimmy lee dykes shot and killed a bus driver tuesday and kidnapped a 5-year-old passenger. police are in constant contact with the man holding the child in hostage in an under ground bunker. >>> a stanford's professor's opinion has angered many in the bay...
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. >> "the lost promise of civil rights" was published by harvard university press. the author is risa goluboff at university of virginia. what is the civil rights section? >> a unit of the united states federal government, just before world war ii. one of his creative is part of the department of justice. it's charge to protect individual rights, fundamental individual rights. people aren't sure what that meant. they were trained to collectively bargain and organize into unions. when world war ii started, greece became much but a prominent in the civil rights section and as a result start to think about how to write the workers. it takes a whole bunch of cases in which the rights of black workers are at stake and prosecutes all kinds of employers for violations of civil rights laws. >> host: was defined by executive order? >> guest: is formed by president frank was about and at their request of the attorney general and frank murphy was a big labor guide. he was from michigan. he was a very big supporter of labor union and he goes on to a career as a supreme court jus
. >> "the lost promise of civil rights" was published by harvard university press. the author is risa goluboff at university of virginia. what is the civil rights section? >> a unit of the united states federal government, just before world war ii. one of his creative is part of the department of justice. it's charge to protect individual rights, fundamental individual rights. people aren't sure what that meant. they were trained to collectively bargain and organize into...
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is this harvard or the university of phoenix?o they could use the internet and they still cheated off each other. i hope the administrators through the book at them and not some e-book they found on the internet >> the administrative board took the necessary, the time necessary during the fall to guarantee that every student's case is reviewed and resolved individually under the rules and procedures approved by faculty. this is a time for communal reflection and action >> jon: [bleep] that. this is the time to think about why the most prestigious university in the united states lets you use the internet during a take-home test. for god's sake, forget about copying off each other. you're not allowed to do that on projects. don't you remember when keith michael was caught hiding pattern making books and using the internet and that guy was good-bye. i mean he was in and then he was out. no nothing. i'm not saying michael didn't deserve it. i'm not saying that. they were all very deserving. although laura, seriously, how many little
is this harvard or the university of phoenix?o they could use the internet and they still cheated off each other. i hope the administrators through the book at them and not some e-book they found on the internet >> the administrative board took the necessary, the time necessary during the fall to guarantee that every student's case is reviewed and resolved individually under the rules and procedures approved by faculty. this is a time for communal reflection and action >> jon:...
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is the most recent book spirit of all religious voices in the constitution in modern america harvard university press. she's also the author of the mormon question coming and you have referred to polygamy a couple of times in our short discussion here. was that an issue about the mormons that got under people's skin? >> it was the most prominent. if there were others and if you say questions of access to public places for religious speech in life as a whimper key to that 20th century the big question is would mormons be allowed to redefine marriage for themselves and control the legal system enough so that polygamy would be recognized and protected as a valid form of marriage. >> one of the key issues for the more minute apologists as well as their opponents it became pretty clear early on in american history that the states have substantial control within their borders they were fought out in the marriage equality debate today, and utah pushed again and again and was denied again and again in large part because of the question of polygamy. the federal government had much more control over the
is the most recent book spirit of all religious voices in the constitution in modern america harvard university press. she's also the author of the mormon question coming and you have referred to polygamy a couple of times in our short discussion here. was that an issue about the mormons that got under people's skin? >> it was the most prominent. if there were others and if you say questions of access to public places for religious speech in life as a whimper key to that 20th century the...
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[applause] >> from the professor of harvard university author of representing the race tell me aboutyour book. >> the collective biography of six african american civil-rights lawyers to practice law during the era of segregation and about their collective struggle with both civil rights and racial identity. it is about the fact to be african-american civil rights lawyer in this era is caught between the black and white world both blacks and whites once things and these lawyers and identify with these lawyers. this kind of a of a lawyer thurgood marshall and people like kim not just the african-american lawyer but between the black and white world. >> how difficult was it to become a lawyer during this time? >> it is not difficult to become a lawyer, you have to go to law school, it does cost money but it is very difficult to succeed because no african-american lawyer will have white clients are very few will. most black people do not have a lot of money if you do you hire the white wear because they are more effective in a segregated society. so it is very, very difficult to succeed
[applause] >> from the professor of harvard university author of representing the race tell me aboutyour book. >> the collective biography of six african american civil-rights lawyers to practice law during the era of segregation and about their collective struggle with both civil rights and racial identity. it is about the fact to be african-american civil rights lawyer in this era is caught between the black and white world both blacks and whites once things and these lawyers and...
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@bus carrying high school bostons crashed in a evening.ood is it had stopped at harvard university and was heading back to pennsylvania. 33 people were hurt. some of the passengers were for hours until firefighters could freedom. many are heading to new .rleans for the super bowl the national local law enforcement are hoping that party responsibly not drink and drive. what is the plan to cut down on who do not follow the rules? i'm just the messenger in all of this. the law enforcement want to make that if you're hosting a if you areparty, super bowl party, make sure you get your game plan a designatede driver. turns out experts say when it comes to drunk driving super bowl sunday new year'sere with eve, st. patrick's day, and halloween. if you are thinking about drinking and driving the super that would be a bad call. the share of office will have officers patrolling the street in force. we have patrols, especially in areas of high traffic. there is a national campaign being waged by the national association. fans do not let fans drive drunk. many accidents from super bowl 2010 were c
@bus carrying high school bostons crashed in a evening.ood is it had stopped at harvard university and was heading back to pennsylvania. 33 people were hurt. some of the passengers were for hours until firefighters could freedom. many are heading to new .rleans for the super bowl the national local law enforcement are hoping that party responsibly not drink and drive. what is the plan to cut down on who do not follow the rules? i'm just the messenger in all of this. the law enforcement want to...
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those chicken wings, chips, and beer may have the feeling guilty today, but new research from harvard university shows if you are feeling a little bigger interest in the jeans, you need to think about what you are eating when you eat. >> it is the first large-scale study by researchers that found when you need matters people who eat their big male of the day early lose more than those seat big lake. >> the earlier you eat, the more time you have to burn off the calories. >> the study looked at europeans, whose main meal of the day is lunch. those that done before 3:00 p.m. not only lost significant way, their last likely to develop diabetes. the timing of the other meals and the mount eden did not matter. >> when it comes to weight- loss, calories count. >> he said to us what your bathroom scale for watch just yet. if you eat too much and move too little, you will gain the matter what. 1 calorie = the same at 6:00 p.m. as it does at midnight. >> it would be a mistake to say i will read at a certain time of day, early or later, so therefore, i can afford to eat more calories. >> late peters baske
those chicken wings, chips, and beer may have the feeling guilty today, but new research from harvard university shows if you are feeling a little bigger interest in the jeans, you need to think about what you are eating when you eat. >> it is the first large-scale study by researchers that found when you need matters people who eat their big male of the day early lose more than those seat big lake. >> the earlier you eat, the more time you have to burn off the calories. >>...
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who has become a leading expert on sports related head injuries and former football player at harvard universityirector of the center for study of dramatic encephalopathy at boston university school of medicine, which maintains ex-athletes brain bank to study the effects of concussions. welcome to "democracy now!" your at the super bowl to highlight something that is just really the beginnings -- beginning to be talked about as many players bring suit against the national football league. can you talk about brain injuries, what it means to have a concussion? what people will probably see a lot of on sunday. >> i found down -- i did not know i was getting concussions my entire career until it was too late, whether i was playing football or wrestling. i would get in the head, like dow, forget what i was doing, just try to tough it off. what we have realized through research is a can trigger degenerative brain disease that eventually will take away your memory, your ability to put together sentences right, like today, and in our last december, 35 peformer professionals, even high school players had
who has become a leading expert on sports related head injuries and former football player at harvard universityirector of the center for study of dramatic encephalopathy at boston university school of medicine, which maintains ex-athletes brain bank to study the effects of concussions. welcome to "democracy now!" your at the super bowl to highlight something that is just really the beginnings -- beginning to be talked about as many players bring suit against the national football...
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the students were heading back to pennsylvania after a trip to harvard university. police say the driver was on the side of a highway reserved for cars, and failed to follow signs warning of a ten-foot height limit. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, high anxiety for a growing number of young people facing a huge burden of college debt. >>> and later, we'll tell you why the nfl goes shopping at tiffany's. >>> jits not a pretty picture for trying to find work in the struggling economy. many found themselves deep in the hole because of student loans. the problem is getting worse with a record number of delinquencies reported. we get more from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: a graduate >> reporter: a graduate student, 22-year-old astrid will be $160,000 in debt before she lands her first job. >> i feel like that number doesn't really process in my head yet. it's just an imaginary number i know i have to pay off. >> reporter: she is one of the 26 million americans saddled with a ballooning student loan. like her classmates, she worried without a job aft
the students were heading back to pennsylvania after a trip to harvard university. police say the driver was on the side of a highway reserved for cars, and failed to follow signs warning of a ten-foot height limit. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, high anxiety for a growing number of young people facing a huge burden of college debt. >>> and later, we'll tell you why the nfl goes shopping at tiffany's. >>> jits not a pretty picture for...
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somebody said the founding fathers of harvard university or something, but it was never used as a descriptor, and it really didn't take off until 1941 when a book was written called "founding fathers." but it was immediately adopted by both sides of the aisle. although some of the early uses when you go back and track when it starts being used in the '20s more and more often and replacing the word "framers," it was up used as a negative. the founding fathers never meant for us to have pastel-colored postage stamps or never meant for us to help poorer nations at the time of war. it was used as sort of giving these people who framed the constitution sort of a collective veto on certain things. and it was an interesting use of language. and then i got fascinated with harding because harding's misuse of the language was so intense that warren g. harding -- i mean, h.l. mepgen crutted a term which was a description of how badly harding murdered the language. but harding had an interesting ability to create words like bloviate meaning to, what i'm doing right now -- [laughter] orate, you know, pom
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firefighters taking passengers from the mangled bus before 58 tonight and not too far from harvard university. there were 42 people on the bus 34 of them hurt and they say one injury is life threatening. >>> a man who has dealt with the effects of gun violence first hand spent more time drawing attention to the heated topic in d.c. darcy spencer with his survival story and what he says needs to change to keep people safe across the country. >> reporter: it may be hard to tell but this 25-year-old is a victim of gun violence. tonight he's hosting a party to celebrate the fact that he survived a bullet to the back two years ago. >> you know, it's one of those things that after such a tragedy i wanted to make sure that i wasn't forgetting the things the blessings of i'm still here my friends are with me. >> reporter: but the party is also about raising money, money to support former congresswoman gabby giffords' efforts to enact stiffer gun controls. >> whether we are addressing mental illness or background checks all of them need to be addressed in an open forum. >> reporter: gakle was shot in
firefighters taking passengers from the mangled bus before 58 tonight and not too far from harvard university. there were 42 people on the bus 34 of them hurt and they say one injury is life threatening. >>> a man who has dealt with the effects of gun violence first hand spent more time drawing attention to the heated topic in d.c. darcy spencer with his survival story and what he says needs to change to keep people safe across the country. >> reporter: it may be hard to tell but...
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harvard university, for the record, was a distant second bringing in $650 million. uc berkeley was the leading fund-raiser amunk all public universities taking in just under $400 million. >>> the way area may be in the running to host the 2024 summer olympic games. the mayor sent letters to the mayor of san francisco, san jose and sacramento to gain interest in a potential bid. los angeles, dallas, oklahoma are among the cities that have expressed interest. salt lake city was the last to stage the winter games in 2002. >>> the bay area olympic games. like the sound of that. >> me, too. >>> right now we are following breaking news in san francisco. our chopper is above a gas leak at 24th and bryant. this is between folsom and petraro. you can see pg&e at this gas leak. what we're being told is that someone, a third party, was in the area and hit a two-inch plastic line that caused the gas to leak out of there. pg&e have to dig up the area. people have been evacuated. but the good news is this gas line rupture should be fixed in 25 minutes. join us tonight. thanks for
harvard university, for the record, was a distant second bringing in $650 million. uc berkeley was the leading fund-raiser amunk all public universities taking in just under $400 million. >>> the way area may be in the running to host the 2024 summer olympic games. the mayor sent letters to the mayor of san francisco, san jose and sacramento to gain interest in a potential bid. los angeles, dallas, oklahoma are among the cities that have expressed interest. salt lake city was the last...
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fred, a lot of people don't realize is a magna kum ladder graduate from harvard university. he went through one of the most painful nasty divorces in his life. while he was out cruising the love beau hehe was in the middle of a terrible divorce. i think his advice is very wise. >> your book is complete with all kinds of detail on all aspects of divorce to the lawyers to the judges. while you have a very strong judgment against adultery, and you have very strong judgment on -- favorably of course, you examount -- exalt love and the love of marriage, you nevertheless give advice to those who might want to take alternate views. you say do not use credit or debit cards to pay for affairs or use cameras with your paramours. phone records tell a story. use a land line or pay phone. the grass is almost never green on the other side. the passion of sex always changes over time. what is exciting with your lover will eventually become quote, unquote the same old thing. if you commit adultery assume you will be caught and be prepared to accept the consequences. you say it is impossible
fred, a lot of people don't realize is a magna kum ladder graduate from harvard university. he went through one of the most painful nasty divorces in his life. while he was out cruising the love beau hehe was in the middle of a terrible divorce. i think his advice is very wise. >> your book is complete with all kinds of detail on all aspects of divorce to the lawyers to the judges. while you have a very strong judgment against adultery, and you have very strong judgment on -- favorably of...
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the students were heading back to pennsylvania after a trip to harvard university. police say the driver was on the side of a highway reserved for cars, and failed to follow signs warning of a ten-foot height limit. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, high anxiety for a growing number of young people facing a huge burden of college debt. >>> and later, we'll tell you why the nfl goes shopping at tiffany's. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolac laxative tablets. dulcolac provides gentle relief overnight unlike miralax and metamucil that can take up to 3 days. the
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along with professor from the kennedy school at harvard university and what are we going to do to stop the homicides, particularly in the african-american community and we would bleed with each one of them and 85% of them had felony vkzs and narcotics related so when you do your study look at other factors. you heard from commissioner turman about education. some of the numbers are god awful and the schools have improved so it's a much bigger picture than saying these are disproportionate. statistics, you have to be careful with them. i had a federal judge tell me and guy had 2-kilos of cocaine and it's a victimless crime and go into an area and tell the family that, and the person that over doses and the cost on society and look at it from a statistical perspective and i love what jjcj is doing. you're young and interested in the community and don't lose that and let's get the statistics tighter. and i prosecuted homicides and every one of them was drug related. >> again i mean i absolutely agree with everything that you said. that's why i was recommending a broader health. approach a
along with professor from the kennedy school at harvard university and what are we going to do to stop the homicides, particularly in the african-american community and we would bleed with each one of them and 85% of them had felony vkzs and narcotics related so when you do your study look at other factors. you heard from commissioner turman about education. some of the numbers are god awful and the schools have improved so it's a much bigger picture than saying these are disproportionate....
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. >>> a bus carrying 42 people home from a trip to harvard university are crashes into a boston overpass. it happened before 8:00 tonight as the bus headed back to pennsylvania. at least 33 people were hurt. five of them seriously. firefighters had to rescue several people through the roof of the bus who were trapped for hours. >>> frederick county residents are pulling together for a family that lost two siblings in a tragic fire late thursday night. the 3 and 6-year-old sisters died in the fast moving blaze that injured their parents and two other children. tonight everybody has been released except for an 8-year- old daughter. surae chinn reports on the latest. >> i'm a mom. an unimaginable loss. >> reporter: ashley lynn met the mother at a mom's group years ago. now moms all over the county and beyond are trying to give the parents what they need to care for their surviving children. -year-old morgan who -- 8-year- old morgan and 7-month-old sadie. >> there are other moms collecting breast milk from other moms and delivering it to the hospital for the 7-month- old. >> reporter: neigh
. >>> a bus carrying 42 people home from a trip to harvard university are crashes into a boston overpass. it happened before 8:00 tonight as the bus headed back to pennsylvania. at least 33 people were hurt. five of them seriously. firefighters had to rescue several people through the roof of the bus who were trapped for hours. >>> frederick county residents are pulling together for a family that lost two siblings in a tragic fire late thursday night. the 3 and 6-year-old...
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was carrying high schoolers and their chaperones on its way to philadelphia after a visit to harvard university when it struck an overpass. the incident caught many on the bus completely offguard. >> i don't even remember. i remember going under a bridge, and all i know is it turned black and i opened my eyes and everybody was screaming. i don't even know what happened. >> just chaos? >> it was utter chaos. i don't remember. >> what happened? do you remember anything? >> the bus crashed against an overpass. it was too tall for it. all i remember is it being dark. >> a lot of people hurt? >> yes. >> scary. >> riding in the bus and then what happened? >> i -- i really don't know. it just went like black. >> was there a noise? >> yeah. i heard something, but it all happened so fast, and it was like -- like all of a sudden black. >> are you okay? >> yeah. i think i'm just shaken up. i want to make sure my daughter's okay. >> dleerl th clearly the passene bus were dazed and confused about what happened. police are saying at least in the preliminary investigation they believe the driver failed to hee
was carrying high schoolers and their chaperones on its way to philadelphia after a visit to harvard university when it struck an overpass. the incident caught many on the bus completely offguard. >> i don't even remember. i remember going under a bridge, and all i know is it turned black and i opened my eyes and everybody was screaming. i don't even know what happened. >> just chaos? >> it was utter chaos. i don't remember. >> what happened? do you remember anything?...
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chloe was born in london and received a master's degree with distinction in conjunction with harvard university and the moscow art theater school. she has worked as a staff reporter for the daily telegraph and is a freelance writer, her articles appearing on both sides of the atlantic. she is the chief theater critic for the san francisco weekly, theater commentator for klaw. chloe worked for several years in u.s. and uk theater companies and is the recipient of the allen wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist nomination at the annual san francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expec
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. >> they attracted harvard university. 36 students and faculty members traveled to the festival to study the logistics involved in creating a pop up mega city. in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the procedure that can turn back the clock on your looks has just become better. >> when i look in the mirror, i don't see a tired, worn out person. now i am happy inside and out. >> up next, a special report on the treatment that is leaving patients looking years younger. >> also the florida teenager who demonstrates whatnot to do when you appear before a judge. you will not believe what she said to the judge twice. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> tonight from "house of cards" emily and academy award nominee bradley cooper who just asked me to go to the oscars with him. >> no, i asked you to go to cost-co with me. >> even better. >> okay. >> stay with us. we >>> one of the telltale signs of aging is a face loses its fullness. an improvement in that technology is allowing patients to more effectively move fat from one part of the body to another. >> do you mind if i take anoth
. >> they attracted harvard university. 36 students and faculty members traveled to the festival to study the logistics involved in creating a pop up mega city. in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the procedure that can turn back the clock on your looks has just become better. >> when i look in the mirror, i don't see a tired, worn out person. now i am happy inside and out. >> up next, a special report on the treatment that is leaving patients looking...
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later in life, we became allies of harvard university and he started a program giving second chance tooffenders to give them a way of coming back in society and becoming constructive. and i ended up working with him. i became the third part of the trio. i got to work him. when i was put in jail for leading protests in puerto rico about navy bombers, he actually went to the puerto rican day parade and led the parade. >> how about it? >> so we prove that you disagree without being disagreeable. but i never saw him as a hypocrite or a phony. he would tell you yes if he agreed, no, if he didn't and let the consequences fall where they may, so i respected him even though i disagreed with him more than i agreed with him. i never lost my respect for him. >> reverend al, always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> who do you have tonight? >> i'm rooting for beyonce. >> you and a lot of other people as well. don't forget, you can catch reverend al every weekday night on "politics nation" right here on msnbc, 6:00 eastern. rooting for beyonce. >>> a new poll shows americans identifying themse
later in life, we became allies of harvard university and he started a program giving second chance tooffenders to give them a way of coming back in society and becoming constructive. and i ended up working with him. i became the third part of the trio. i got to work him. when i was put in jail for leading protests in puerto rico about navy bombers, he actually went to the puerto rican day parade and led the parade. >> how about it? >> so we prove that you disagree without being...
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. >> they attracted harvard university. 36 students and faculty members traveled to the festival to study logistics involved in creating a pop up mega city. in san jose, lisa a gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the procedure that can turn back the clock on your looks has just become better. >> when i look in the mirror, i don't see a tired, worn out person. now i am happy inside and out. >> up next, a special report on the treatment that is leaving patients looking years younger. >> also the florida teenager who demonstrates whatnot to do when you appear before a judge. you will not believe what she said to the judge twice. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> tonight from "house of cards" emily and academy award nominee bradley cooper who just asked me to go to the oscars with him. >> no, i asked you to go to cost-co with me. >> even better. >> okay. >> stay with us. >> stay with us. we well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was r
. >> they attracted harvard university. 36 students and faculty members traveled to the festival to study logistics involved in creating a pop up mega city. in san jose, lisa a gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the procedure that can turn back the clock on your looks has just become better. >> when i look in the mirror, i don't see a tired, worn out person. now i am happy inside and out. >> up next, a special report on the treatment that is leaving patients looking years...
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were given by eric holder at northwestern university in chicago and then by john brennan at harvard universityhich they set a very tight series of guidelines for the use of this power and authority and we see in this memorandum that actually it's far looser that the lawyers have attempted to justify a far more sweeping exercise of this potentially lethal power now speaking of a language we saw occupy wall street protesters that where they were being investigated for a possible terrorist threat cell i mean could that light bill or could it go back far where there is a danger that this law could be used against activists if an activist is accused of being in associated part of this associated for sab associated with terrorists do you fear that it could go that far well we should know right off the bat that the memos very very clear that this doesn't apply inside the united states there are different rules there but they could apply outside the united states to u.s. citizens i'd say a case that's more true troubling in my mind has to do with whistleblowers and leakers who've disclosed information
were given by eric holder at northwestern university in chicago and then by john brennan at harvard universityhich they set a very tight series of guidelines for the use of this power and authority and we see in this memorandum that actually it's far looser that the lawyers have attempted to justify a far more sweeping exercise of this potentially lethal power now speaking of a language we saw occupy wall street protesters that where they were being investigated for a possible terrorist threat...
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in public policy at harvard university where he was a classmate of our other panelist, rick. rick is an educator, author, and political scientist who studies k-12 and higher education issues at the american enterprise institute for policy analysis here in washington d.c.. his books include, "common sense goal reform" and "spinning wheels." he also received his ph.d. from harvard university, worked as a former high school social studies teacher, thank you both for being here and for your opportunity to participate. i am going to turn the form over -- the floor over now. >> thank you for inviting us. we are very happy to speak to you today. thank you to my former classmate. we were in our doctoral programs at the same time. i am going to talk about teacher policy and then rick is going to talk about leader policy issues. i do not think i need to spend a lot of time talking about how important this is. teachers are the single most important school based factor that determines house -- that determine how well students learn. all of you have been working on this issue and have mad
in public policy at harvard university where he was a classmate of our other panelist, rick. rick is an educator, author, and political scientist who studies k-12 and higher education issues at the american enterprise institute for policy analysis here in washington d.c.. his books include, "common sense goal reform" and "spinning wheels." he also received his ph.d. from harvard university, worked as a former high school social studies teacher, thank you both for being here...
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. >>> dozens of students have been disciplined over a cheating scandal that has rocked harvard university. 60 students have been asked to temporarily withdraw from the school. as many as 125 students were implicated on cheating for the introduction to congress course. they had the exact same answers word for word. >>> finally, we heard talk of a chicken wing shortage, that wasn't the case in philadelphia on friday, about 20,000 people turned out for wing bowl 21. the competition, james "the bear" mcdonnell was the champion. he said that he planned to celebrate by eating some philly cheese steaks. which is why they call him the bear. >>> check out this amazing statistic. today is the first day since 1983 neither bill nor hillary clinton have been in government office. ending a run of 10,980 days. hillary clinton remaining coy on what's next. reena ninan is in washington. >> reporter: it was quite the sendoff. complete with gifts from staffers. and everyone tsa-approved three-ounce clear bottles for air travel. >> thank you. >> reporter: it was a good-bye a source close to the secretary sai
. >>> dozens of students have been disciplined over a cheating scandal that has rocked harvard university. 60 students have been asked to temporarily withdraw from the school. as many as 125 students were implicated on cheating for the introduction to congress course. they had the exact same answers word for word. >>> finally, we heard talk of a chicken wing shortage, that wasn't the case in philadelphia on friday, about 20,000 people turned out for wing bowl 21. the...
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a group of high toool students headed home philadelphia after a visit to harvard university. police say the bus did not particular road of height restrictions. company says the driver and sawown at his gps the bridge to late. we turn now to a developing story in texas. a shooting at a remote gun range has killed two men. one was a former navy seal. >> just a terrible story. arrest.ave made an they are still trying to figure out exactly what led to the .eath .nterest answer has more -- navy sealghbor for his recordwn number of killed as a sniper, and this man were shot and glen roseurday in texas. a hunting guide found their bodies. , eddie raythis man up truckok piles pick and drove to his sisters house. it was there that ralph admitted kyles sister that he shot and littlefield. the sister called the police. a neighbor describes the scene. four shotgunske on them. i know, time passes, he starts down thees road. him.all take off after a short chase, they charged ralph who was with murder and is being held $3 million bond. four years in the and was unemployed at the time of the
a group of high toool students headed home philadelphia after a visit to harvard university. police say the bus did not particular road of height restrictions. company says the driver and sawown at his gps the bridge to late. we turn now to a developing story in texas. a shooting at a remote gun range has killed two men. one was a former navy seal. >> just a terrible story. arrest.ave made an they are still trying to figure out exactly what led to the .eath .nterest answer has more --...
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>> yes, it was escavated by the musteam of fine arts of boston and harvard university. what do we know about the history of the mumep. >> he lived 4,000 years ago. at the end of the first intermediate president and when it was excavated he was sent to boston and in 1953, boston agreed to sell it to the virginia museum much fine arts and so people in virginia would be able to see a mum yeegyptian artifacts without traveling to boston or egypt. >> what secrets have you discovered that we may never have known had you not viewed the technology. you talked about the mask but what about the other discoveries that you have maid. >>ment marving is most exciting thing of course . this is a very early mummy and very few of them have been scanned and so we were able to learn that the limbs separately wrapped from the body. you can see the arms and legs in place. the chest, all . bones are mixed up in a jumble. the velvis is in the chest cavit yemandible in the neck and chest and teeth in different parts television and so one of the things they will be able to do is reconstruct wha
>> yes, it was escavated by the musteam of fine arts of boston and harvard university. what do we know about the history of the mumep. >> he lived 4,000 years ago. at the end of the first intermediate president and when it was excavated he was sent to boston and in 1953, boston agreed to sell it to the virginia museum much fine arts and so people in virginia would be able to see a mum yeegyptian artifacts without traveling to boston or egypt. >> what secrets have you...
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. >> harvard university reprimanded dozens of students for cheating.test is it a final exam in the class about congress. a lottery winner with drew the claim. they are trying to find out why . a lawyer came forward just minutes before the claim deadline . rather than explain, the claim was with drawn and now authorities are looking into whether a crime committed in relaxation to the winning ticket. more on the story and find it on fox news.com. >> and now a man who gives new meaning to flying blind. a skier who has collided with trees and fallen off of a feet and not afried of a diamond run. the catch is that he is blind. he is joining us from chicago to talk about fear, falls and future involving stock car racing. waly, so glad you are here and thank you for joining us. >> thanks for thes. >> you are an inspiring individual that gives new meaning to the world courageous. tell us why it is so important to you and let people know that when determination and faith, you can achieve interesting. >> i didn't think the opportunity would come to me again. i u
. >> harvard university reprimanded dozens of students for cheating.test is it a final exam in the class about congress. a lottery winner with drew the claim. they are trying to find out why . a lawyer came forward just minutes before the claim deadline . rather than explain, the claim was with drawn and now authorities are looking into whether a crime committed in relaxation to the winning ticket. more on the story and find it on fox news.com. >> and now a man who gives new meaning...
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they just visited harvard university last night and more than 30 people injured and three seriously. the bus clipped an overpass. the driver could be charged for failing to see the sign prohibiting a vehicle of its height. >>> we have entered the sixth day of a tense hostage situation in alabama. right now police are negotiating with a man that shot and killed a bus driver, and then took off with a 5-year-old boy. today funeral services will be held for that bus driver. 66-year-old charles poland junior. the man stopped the bus and shot the driver and fled with the boy and is keeping the boy in an underground bunker right now. >>> and you can see the bright flames and smoke coming out of the home on harmony hall road in gaithersburg. investigators think the fire started in the basement. took more than a dozen firefighters to put it out but nobody was injured. >>> there's concern about prince georges county fire department, and the plan to reorganize the staff. some will be resigned from the branchville and boulevard heights and west hill firefighter stations to other stations in the
they just visited harvard university last night and more than 30 people injured and three seriously. the bus clipped an overpass. the driver could be charged for failing to see the sign prohibiting a vehicle of its height. >>> we have entered the sixth day of a tense hostage situation in alabama. right now police are negotiating with a man that shot and killed a bus driver, and then took off with a 5-year-old boy. today funeral services will be held for that bus driver. 66-year-old...
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the students have been visiting harvard university. >> 9:08 now on this monday morning hchlt and coming up next, they made us laugh, some moved us to tears. coming up, we're going to take a look at the most talked about superbowl commercials. >> speaking for the first time. she survived a taliban assassination attempt. coming up, what malala has to say to the public. >>> congratulations on a great championship. the ravens are world champions. >> that's right. victory for the baltimore ravens. they beat the 49ers 34-31. i don't think we've said the score that much this morning. >> 34-31 in what became a close superbowl. not all about the game, of course. >> of course not. the championship is known for the commercials. a superbowl for advertisers. >> which companies came out the winners? director with white and partners joins us now. good to see you. >> once again, the overriding theme was comedy. let's make people laugh. give me your overall impression? >> i think for me the game started off slow. and the commercials one of those years when neither the game or the a
the students have been visiting harvard university. >> 9:08 now on this monday morning hchlt and coming up next, they made us laugh, some moved us to tears. coming up, we're going to take a look at the most talked about superbowl commercials. >> speaking for the first time. she survived a taliban assassination attempt. coming up, what malala has to say to the public. >>> congratulations on a great championship. the ravens are world champions. >>...
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high school students were on a charter bus after a visit to harvard university.e say the driver should not have been on the road marked for low bridges. >>> well in alabama, a hostage stand off is in it's 5th day. jimmy dikes shot and killed a bus driver and kidnapped a boy hostage. he says he has blankets and allowed them to deliver toys and medicine to the boy. the bus driver who died trying to protect the child was buried today. >>> the vietnamese -- mark sayre on the uproar. >> reporter: people are gearing up for the vietnamese new year. it is a very important holiday. >> time for us to celebrate the vietnamese culture. >> reporter: but as the holidays approach, an opinion column is drawing criticism in the column joel brinkley writes that they are wild and most animals have been eaten. >> nobody argues they eat dogs. i saw a truck going down the road with cages of dogs heading to i don't want to guess. >> reporter: brinkley says he wrote his column based on personal observation and he didn't mean to offend anyone. in a statement, a spokesperson from the one
high school students were on a charter bus after a visit to harvard university.e say the driver should not have been on the road marked for low bridges. >>> well in alabama, a hostage stand off is in it's 5th day. jimmy dikes shot and killed a bus driver and kidnapped a boy hostage. he says he has blankets and allowed them to deliver toys and medicine to the boy. the bus driver who died trying to protect the child was buried today. >>> the vietnamese -- mark sayre on the...
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harvard university was a distant second, bringing in $650 million. and u.c. berkeley was the leading fundraiser among all universities taking in just over $400 million. >> hundreds of drivers spent the night stranded in the mountains caught up in a sudden snowstorm. the chp says conditions deteriorated quickly on highway 58. officers had to shut down a 60-mile stretch of road between los angeles and bakers field overnight. this morning the chp working ha hard. trying to beat a closure at the grapevine. meantime drivers in tahoe dealing are road closures. the sierra hit with eight to ten inches of snow yesterday, enough to cause a brief closure while some small accidents were cleaned up. we checked with the chp. we can tell you highway 50 is open but you need chains. interstate 80 is clear. coming up at 6:00 we go live to squaw valley and alpine. we check the ski conditions up in the mountains. >> we'd like to go live there, take the show on the road. what are we in store for here today in the bay? christina? >> good morning, laura and john. once the sun comes
harvard university was a distant second, bringing in $650 million. and u.c. berkeley was the leading fundraiser among all universities taking in just over $400 million. >> hundreds of drivers spent the night stranded in the mountains caught up in a sudden snowstorm. the chp says conditions deteriorated quickly on highway 58. officers had to shut down a 60-mile stretch of road between los angeles and bakers field overnight. this morning the chp working ha hard. trying to beat a closure at...
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[ applause ] this is not good. 60 students at harvard university suspended for cheating on their finalroduction to congress. the good news, they're now eligible for jobs in congress. so that works. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] well, a new study says that watching a lot tv can lower your sperm count. you know, as opposed to watching the kardashians which just lowers your i.q. this lowers your sperm count, a a whole different thing. and cbs has issued warnings to any celebrities attending the grammys this week not to display too much cleavage or show aroused nipples. that's what they said. they don't want to see any aroused nipple. [ light laughter ] this is because of that incident last year with simon cowell. you all remember that. so they said no more. that's it, no more. and arnold schwarzenegger's last film did not do well, "the last stand." you know it's amazing. he was the biggest star in hollywood for years. he had it made until he had the maid. then the whole thing -- yeah. [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] well, there's a -- there's a big subway expansion project going on in new
[ applause ] this is not good. 60 students at harvard university suspended for cheating on their finalroduction to congress. the good news, they're now eligible for jobs in congress. so that works. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] well, a new study says that watching a lot tv can lower your sperm count. you know, as opposed to watching the kardashians which just lowers your i.q. this lowers your sperm count, a a whole different thing. and cbs has issued warnings to any celebrities attending the...
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carrying 42 people including high school students and adults on their way home from a visit to harvard university. some people made it out unharmed. others say it was chaotic. many had a hard time describing what happened because they were in shock. >> officials say the driver may not have seen a sign indicating that the bus wouldn't fit under the overpass. >>> virginia state lawmakers hope a new bill will keep drones on the ground. a bill was approved prohibiting state and local law enforcement from flying drones in the commonwealth until 2014. the idea toys give lawmakers time to draw up legislation on drone use across the state. >>> blimp like aircrafts called air stats are making their bay to washington, d.c. filled with helium. the aero states will fly 10,000 feet above sea level teeth they ared to mobile stations on the ground. they are scheduled to arrive in september and will be tested in an undisclosed location for up to three years. >>> secretary of state john kerry is waiting no time to get to work. he has been making calls to several officials including palestine, israel, turkey and m
carrying 42 people including high school students and adults on their way home from a visit to harvard university. some people made it out unharmed. others say it was chaotic. many had a hard time describing what happened because they were in shock. >> officials say the driver may not have seen a sign indicating that the bus wouldn't fit under the overpass. >>> virginia state lawmakers hope a new bill will keep drones on the ground. a bill was approved prohibiting state and local...
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next, colonel davis is not only a professor at harvard university school of law, but was chief prosecutor2007. great of you to join us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> so, first of all, let me start with the drone program. what do you make of this? do you believe that it is legal to execute u.s. citizens without going to the judiciary indicting them, trying them in any way shape or form? >> that is shocking. if you want to confiscate his house, you have to go to court and have a judge issue an order that you can kill him just on the whim of the president. if the government can decide to kill you without a trial then we're in trouble. >> cenk: yeah, it seems so, right, but you know, colonel there's a recent poll where the american people say if the government calls them suspected terrorists we agree that they should drone strike them. what's happening with the american people where we seem to be, you know, killing democracy to oh thunderous applause? >> we used to be the land of the free and home of the brave and since 9/11, we've been the constrained and the courtly where we
next, colonel davis is not only a professor at harvard university school of law, but was chief prosecutor2007. great of you to join us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> so, first of all, let me start with the drone program. what do you make of this? do you believe that it is legal to execute u.s. citizens without going to the judiciary indicting them, trying them in any way shape or form? >> that is shocking. if you want to confiscate his house, you have to go to...
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. >>> and dozens of students have been disciplined over a cheating scandal that has rocked harvard university. about 60 students have been foreced to temporarily withdraw from the school. as many as 125 students were implicated last for fall cheating per the take-home exam for the instruction to congress course. they had the exact same answers word for word, including typos. >>> finally, we heard talk of a chicken wing shortage, but that certainly wasn't the case in philadelphia on friday, about 20,000 people turned out for wing bowl 21. the annual chicken wing eating competition, james "the bear" mcdonnell was the champion. downing 287 wings in 30 minutes. he said that he planned to celebrate by eating some philly cheese steaks. >> really? >> which is why they call him the bear. >> thank you, ron. >>> check out this amazing statistic. today is the first day since 1983 that neither bill nor hillary clinton have been in government office, ending a run of 10,980 days. as hillary clinton stepped down from the state department on friday, she was throwing punches and remaining coy on what's next.
. >>> and dozens of students have been disciplined over a cheating scandal that has rocked harvard university. about 60 students have been foreced to temporarily withdraw from the school. as many as 125 students were implicated last for fall cheating per the take-home exam for the instruction to congress course. they had the exact same answers word for word, including typos. >>> finally, we heard talk of a chicken wing shortage, but that certainly wasn't the case in...