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phillip powell of indiana university's kelley school of business. >>> yahoo!inance question of the day, bank of america paying $17 billion to settle allegations it sold risky mortgage-backed securities to investors before the financial crisis. is $17 billion excessive? 21% of you say yep, too much. 20% say it's perfect, the government bailed out the banks, after all, and 52% say, no, it should be even more. susan? >> thanks, tyler. >>> he was a top regulator for years criticized high-speed trading firms. now he's working for them. you'll be surprised who he is. >>> plus -- >> the city featured in today's powerhouse is home to the largest indoor theme park. medtronir is headquartered here. its may unemployment rate came in at a low 4%. can you name that city? an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through september 2nd, y
phillip powell of indiana university's kelley school of business. >>> yahoo!inance question of the day, bank of america paying $17 billion to settle allegations it sold risky mortgage-backed securities to investors before the financial crisis. is $17 billion excessive? 21% of you say yep, too much. 20% say it's perfect, the government bailed out the banks, after all, and 52% say, no, it should be even more. susan? >> thanks, tyler. >>> he was a top regulator for years...
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a student at indiana university has died at her sword else.surety house. sorority house the times to revive the stagnant for more than one hour were not successful. a native of libertyville illinois. she was starting her junior year working towards a degree in education. because of her death is still being investigated. >> and a schoolteacher is on leave. accused of convincing a boy. taught at the middle school for 19 years. just teaching just this past wednesday. police say there have been no allegations made involving students. >> federal judge has dismissed a federal rights lawsuit against the chicago police department. >> the mother claimed that all conspired to protect the mayor's nephew. the man whose punch killed him outside of a division street bar in 2004. the country was charged and pleaded guilty. serving another 2.5 years. >> attention of the statute of limitations has expired. the city of chicago is suing the financially troubled suburb of harvey for an overdue water bill. has not paid chicago for water since march. now of chicago $20 million
a student at indiana university has died at her sword else.surety house. sorority house the times to revive the stagnant for more than one hour were not successful. a native of libertyville illinois. she was starting her junior year working towards a degree in education. because of her death is still being investigated. >> and a schoolteacher is on leave. accused of convincing a boy. taught at the middle school for 19 years. just teaching just this past wednesday. police say there have...
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yes, they are giving indiana university 1 billion bucks to create an al going rhythm to monitor hateh. i think they could spend it on isis, putin or sealing the border. but no. be very careful. >> have you noticed how much of this is going on in the country? it's unbelievable. they took the patriot act and took advantage of it. they are sneaking into our back yards. it's just horrible. you guys just shouldn't do it. >> it is about 20 seconds to go on this baby. you said the patriotic was by and large a good act. >> i said except for that -- >> i want to remind you some day. >> all right. >> we've got to go. set your dvr. bret bair special report is up next. see you tomorrow. >>> the president talks tough about the terrorist army isis. as washington tries to read the administration's clues for the president's next move. this is "special report." >>> good evening. the u.s. has begun flying surveillance drones overseer ya. while it is possible the next step could be air strikes against isis terrorists in that country. the obama administration continues aevasive maneuvers whn it comes to
yes, they are giving indiana university 1 billion bucks to create an al going rhythm to monitor hateh. i think they could spend it on isis, putin or sealing the border. but no. be very careful. >> have you noticed how much of this is going on in the country? it's unbelievable. they took the patriot act and took advantage of it. they are sneaking into our back yards. it's just horrible. you guys just shouldn't do it. >> it is about 20 seconds to go on this baby. you said the...
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yes, they are giving indiana university 1 billion bucks to create an al going rhythm to monitor hateh. i think they could spend it on isis, putin or sealing the border. but no. be very careful. >> have you noticed how much of this is going on in the country? it's unbelievable. they took the patriot act and took advantage of it. they are sneaking into our back yards. it's just horrible. you guys just shouldn't do it. >> it is about 20 seconds to go on this baby. you said the patriotic was by and large a good act. >> i said except for that -- >> i want to remind you some day. >> all right. >> we've got to go. set your dvr. >> it's wednesday, august 27th. we start with a fox news alert. home grown terror. an american killed fighting for isis. experts say he was not alone. now new calls for the president to act. >> extreme weather and hurricanes turn off both coasts bringing rough surf and rip kurr represents. will the storm threaten the holiday weekend. a usc football player risking his life to save his drowning nephew. the story may be a hoax. why the player is now being questioned. "f
yes, they are giving indiana university 1 billion bucks to create an al going rhythm to monitor hateh. i think they could spend it on isis, putin or sealing the border. but no. be very careful. >> have you noticed how much of this is going on in the country? it's unbelievable. they took the patriot act and took advantage of it. they are sneaking into our back yards. it's just horrible. you guys just shouldn't do it. >> it is about 20 seconds to go on this baby. you said the...
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it seems to me it is somewhat official and there is also an indiana university study, they were commissioned to look at the crash as well. was that also in the rumor file? next they actually did not even have that. even though is publicly available, it gm did not gather that public information. that was not something they had until 2012 when it outside expert made available as part of their report. be that you guys , you'reor seven years starting to see all these airbag non-deployment cases that nobody saw this report and looked at it ? you are seeing an example of what the report identified. file ismation flow, the not one that was searchable by the normal terms that people would use when they were looking for documents. it's my understanding from the report, and we're doing what we can to make sure we do have this honor going forward basis. this is a tragedy that cannot happen again and i'm dedicated to making sure we make the changes we need to ensure that. panel, i dofirst appreciate you have come forward out front and set up this compensation fund. knowsaid were not going to if justice
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that's whether audrey san mateo from indiana university brings her back down to earth.on the first heat before heather's, besting her time by slightly more than one-tenth of a second. but she didn't fall down. she's like, um, i actually won. i was like, oh, sorry. had to scoot on over to take second there. it was a funny thing that i was just on cloud nine and thought i won everything, and then it took someone to say, hey, move over. >> heather's second place overall finish in the 600 meters adds a crucial eight points to minnesota's team total. >> eight points was exactly the margin of our victory for the team that day. it was kind of a happy coincidence that if i hadn't gotten up and finished the race we would have lost or tied. >> heather graduates from the university of minnesota in december 2009, but coach wilson will never forget heather's golden moment. >> she's got the heart of a lion. we may never see that again ever in our lives, something of that nature. >>> coming up, speedboaters make a hard left and then exit stage right. and, there's nothing routine about
that's whether audrey san mateo from indiana university brings her back down to earth.on the first heat before heather's, besting her time by slightly more than one-tenth of a second. but she didn't fall down. she's like, um, i actually won. i was like, oh, sorry. had to scoot on over to take second there. it was a funny thing that i was just on cloud nine and thought i won everything, and then it took someone to say, hey, move over. >> heather's second place overall finish in the 600...
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in two and a half hours, indiana university professor michael mcgur discusses feminism's impact on popularmusic in the 1960s and '70s. >>> 100 years after the beginning of what was called the great war, author michael lesser looks back at the music of world war i. he demonstrates how songs reflected the wartime experiences of soldiers and those back home, from the sweethearts left behind to the soldiers returning from the front. and he argues that the music industry, including song writers like irving berlin, contribut
in two and a half hours, indiana university professor michael mcgur discusses feminism's impact on popularmusic in the 1960s and '70s. >>> 100 years after the beginning of what was called the great war, author michael lesser looks back at the music of world war i. he demonstrates how songs reflected the wartime experiences of soldiers and those back home, from the sweethearts left behind to the soldiers returning from the front. and he argues that the music industry, including song...
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s external advisory board and director on congress at the indiana university. going back a decade, you warned if iraq became a failed state it would be at the tof of the list of -- top of the list of breeding grounds for terrorists. given the success that the islamic state has had. are we seeing the nightmare scenario taking place? >> we are getting close to it. i'm not sure you can call iraq a country any more. it seems to be headed towards divisions of various kinds. but the - it has to play out in the next few weeks and months. state. >> how dangerous do you think the situation there and in syria homeland? >> well, i think there's a real threat to the american homeland. the thing that we have been concerned about, as a safe haich in iraq, syria or anywhere, from which an attack can be launched, as happened on 9/11. that's our major concern. we have interest in that region as well. we have friends and allies, and a lot of american installations and people in that area. >> we have more than the single concern of the homeland. >> aside from the interests abroad
s external advisory board and director on congress at the indiana university. going back a decade, you warned if iraq became a failed state it would be at the tof of the list of -- top of the list of breeding grounds for terrorists. given the success that the islamic state has had. are we seeing the nightmare scenario taking place? >> we are getting close to it. i'm not sure you can call iraq a country any more. it seems to be headed towards divisions of various kinds. but the - it has to...
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and the innovate indiana fund out of indiana university.ere are people giving you money to grow. you're in both the united states and canada, you're canadian. the regulations are different when it comes to unmanned vehicles, correct? i'm wondering, our faa is not ready to definitively say these are legal to fly all over the place. that helps you, since there's no rule, you can do it. what are the canadian regulations like? >> you're right. the regulations vary around the world. coming to a global consensus which is a good thing. there's a lot of information can you pull from all of the jurisdictions you operate. in canada we're certified with transport canada for many years and fly for commercial resources. liz: good, glad they are pro business and pro innovation. ernest, great to you have on the "rise of the drones" series. >> good to be here. liz: when you have new news, come back. >> definitely. liz: ernest earon precision hawk's co-founder. 15 grand, you want one? >> yeah. liz: benny wants one to fly over what, new jersey? >> no! >> clo
and the innovate indiana fund out of indiana university.ere are people giving you money to grow. you're in both the united states and canada, you're canadian. the regulations are different when it comes to unmanned vehicles, correct? i'm wondering, our faa is not ready to definitively say these are legal to fly all over the place. that helps you, since there's no rule, you can do it. what are the canadian regulations like? >> you're right. the regulations vary around the world. coming to...
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>> guest: indiana university for my degrees. >> host: are you an anomaly not being from new york? >> guest: there a number of people born and raised in new york in the business now that i think about it. but i think there is probably an equal number of people, if not more, that came from other places. people are largely attracted to publishing because they have a love of books. my experience isn't unusual that i got into business and i just fell in love with it. and part of the reason is that even at a very low level a beginning job you can be given responsibility that has an effect on how book sells. i would sell experts after p publication and feel i had an affect on how the book sold and house education and workforce committee people knew about it. it a people intensive business so there is always more work to be done. >> guest: i am the executive art director for the simon and schuster imprint. >> host: what does that mean? >> guest: i oversee the several imprints and all different art directors for those but i solely due do the simon and schuster. >> host: you do the covers o
>> guest: indiana university for my degrees. >> host: are you an anomaly not being from new york? >> guest: there a number of people born and raised in new york in the business now that i think about it. but i think there is probably an equal number of people, if not more, that came from other places. people are largely attracted to publishing because they have a love of books. my experience isn't unusual that i got into business and i just fell in love with it. and part of...
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number of convictions for public officials to determine this list now this was a joint study by indiana university and the university of hong kong. now, looking at the stories making headlines around the world israeli forces and hamas militants accepted a new cease-fire proposal early yesterday in hopes of finding a long term truce to end violence in the gaza strip. hamas broke a similar three day cease-fire, friday night firing rockets in to israel. the hours before the truce was set to expire. fighting has killed nearly 2,000 palestinians and many of them civilians. israelis have lost nearly 70 people including three civilians. >>> u.s. launched a fourth round of air strikes in iraq early yesterday, the attacks by u.s. fighter jets and drones destroyed three armed vehicles belonging to isis. president obama ordered strikes to protect u.s. personnel and religious minorities facing genocide in the northern part of the country. >>> military helicopter dropped off aid to tens of thousands of kurds cut off biasis forces. extremist captured hundreds of kurdish women and thousands of civilians, they ar
number of convictions for public officials to determine this list now this was a joint study by indiana university and the university of hong kong. now, looking at the stories making headlines around the world israeli forces and hamas militants accepted a new cease-fire proposal early yesterday in hopes of finding a long term truce to end violence in the gaza strip. hamas broke a similar three day cease-fire, friday night firing rockets in to israel. the hours before the truce was set to...
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this was a joint study from indiana university and the university of hong kong. >>> philadelphia mayust have the biggest sports story of the year, center city's own taney dragons punched their ticket to the little league world series. >> this is so great. i watched it last night on tv. they are heading to williamsport for the the little league world series. fox 29's jennifer joyce is live in south philadelphia where the team practices, jenny. >> reporter: well, good morning. this philadelphia team is made up of players, 12 and under, and now they are making headlines as they head to the little league world series in a championship game fast ball on the ground to second, they will go to short for one and double play. monet davis and taney little leaguers with the complete game and ticket to williamsport. >> final play of the game, as evoked strong emotions from the team made up of players of various backgrounds, various neighborhoods in philadelphia like rittenhouse, to grays ferry, coming together, to seal the deal and secure their spot on the the national stage at the little league
this was a joint study from indiana university and the university of hong kong. >>> philadelphia mayust have the biggest sports story of the year, center city's own taney dragons punched their ticket to the little league world series. >> this is so great. i watched it last night on tv. they are heading to williamsport for the the little league world series. fox 29's jennifer joyce is live in south philadelphia where the team practices, jenny. >> reporter: well, good...
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forget your indiana university. 58 degrees right now. all gone when is a 59. satellite radar composite shows no rain in sight. expanding the view we can see showers moving through portions of iowa. 78 degrees is the temperature by 5:00 p.m.. high today of 79. sun and clouds coming through. 793 days in a row. then we came to one degree for saturday. sunday we make 81. let's check in with erin for traffic. >> in bound to 97 new accident we're watching right now. just got moved off to the shoulder. gaper delays are associated with that. ongoing work causing delays for people between elgin o'hare and mecham, one lane out until 5:00 a.m.. numbers have been looking good all morning. they're still holding out what the full rundown straight ahead. >> coming up, a new accusation against michael jackson. >> and pregnancy rumors about a popular model. to help with the groceries. that's real love. and so is giving her real tasty food. introducing a delicious new wet food from iams. some brands use fish processed with gluten. but iams fish recipes are made with 100% real f
forget your indiana university. 58 degrees right now. all gone when is a 59. satellite radar composite shows no rain in sight. expanding the view we can see showers moving through portions of iowa. 78 degrees is the temperature by 5:00 p.m.. high today of 79. sun and clouds coming through. 793 days in a row. then we came to one degree for saturday. sunday we make 81. let's check in with erin for traffic. >> in bound to 97 new accident we're watching right now. just got moved off to the...
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he's now a professor of international law and diplomacy at indiana university. retired colonel derek harvey was an intelligence officer and special adviser to the commander of u.s. forces in iraq, general david petraeus. he's now a professor of practice at the university of south florida. so mr. istrabadi, do you agree with the administration's position about military intervention? >> i do. i think that in the first instance the critical humanitarian crisis in which we see the possibility of the yazidis, an ancient religion who have been in iraq since before the christian era, being wiped out, indeed a genocide being committed against them along with the atrocities committed against the christians of iraq as well as other groups including the shia an of northen iraq, i think it is appropriate for the united states to come in in this intervention. >> reporter: and what about the military intervention? >> i take it that part of the humanitarian intervention has been a military one which is to strike at targets of i.s.i.s. and i absolutely agree that this was an ap
he's now a professor of international law and diplomacy at indiana university. retired colonel derek harvey was an intelligence officer and special adviser to the commander of u.s. forces in iraq, general david petraeus. he's now a professor of practice at the university of south florida. so mr. istrabadi, do you agree with the administration's position about military intervention? >> i do. i think that in the first instance the critical humanitarian crisis in which we see the possibility...
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served as an economist for the john mccain campaign in 2008 and he has a phd in economics from indiana university. i will turn it over to the policy guys. >> hello. remarks is going isbe explained to you -- it going to his bike to you how the international tax system works and dan and i will tell you -- you how to fix it. -- in states is the only the united states. there are a few smaller countries that do so. chile, israel, and south korea are the three in the oecd. among major industrialized anytries and virtually european country, the canadians, australians, they all have some form of a territorial system where they tax the income of their businesses are and within their countries -- businesses earned within their country. the united states has a tax credit which is meant to avoid double taxation of income earned abroad. you could think of it as a reduction in the u.s. tax. you calculate the tax that would have been paid under the u.s. tax and deduct the foreign taxes. if the foreign taxes exceed the u.s. taxes, which is extremely rare these days, there is no u.s. tax due. if there is addition
served as an economist for the john mccain campaign in 2008 and he has a phd in economics from indiana university. i will turn it over to the policy guys. >> hello. remarks is going isbe explained to you -- it going to his bike to you how the international tax system works and dan and i will tell you -- you how to fix it. -- in states is the only the united states. there are a few smaller countries that do so. chile, israel, and south korea are the three in the oecd. among major...
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the united nations, the founding director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university. mr. estribadi, good to see you? >> a pleasure to be with you. what i worked on was the interim constitution for the record. >> yes. so this is key the remarkable strement and power of i s and its ability a lot is the failure of the state in iraq that created the vacuum that allows it to come into it. so working on the interim, subsequently, permanent constitution. you were not designing for a vacuum. why did iraq end up the way its become? >> one of the lessons of the last last eight years is no group can dominate. if our aspiration, the next dictatorship in iraq we need for a transitional period to work on the basis of a cone sent annual politics. >> hasn't been there. groups, particularly sunnis felt the they became disenfranchised. and to embrace what we used to call isil. now, it's the islamic state, is, with the results that you are seeing now. and so, hopefully, going forward, the prime minister designate will learn this lesson and form a government of a mutual consent consensu
the united nations, the founding director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university. mr. estribadi, good to see you? >> a pleasure to be with you. what i worked on was the interim constitution for the record. >> yes. so this is key the remarkable strement and power of i s and its ability a lot is the failure of the state in iraq that created the vacuum that allows it to come into it. so working on the interim, subsequently, permanent constitution. you were...
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it may look easy, but indiana state university analyzed a drummer in 2005 and found that the physical demands rival that of athletes with heart rates as fast as sprinters and oxygen intake like marathon runners. >> i was kind of disappointed, especially last year, but i think i used that to reignite my determination for this year. >> reporter: this year, brandon beat out nearly 100 other snare drummers. since then, this tucson, arizona, native has traveled 11,000 miles and logged thousand of hours of practice, even more grueling for a teen who battles scoliosis, a curvature of his spine. >> being able to perform for thousand of people and ton that you're making their night enjoyable is one of the best feelings in the world. >> reporter: brandon and his blue devils are the odds-on favorite heading into the drum core international finals tonight. win or lose, brandon is living his dream one beat at a time. jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. g
it may look easy, but indiana state university analyzed a drummer in 2005 and found that the physical demands rival that of athletes with heart rates as fast as sprinters and oxygen intake like marathon runners. >> i was kind of disappointed, especially last year, but i think i used that to reignite my determination for this year. >> reporter: this year, brandon beat out nearly 100 other snare drummers. since then, this tucson, arizona, native has traveled 11,000 miles and logged...
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next on "lectures in history," indiana university professor michael mcgerr discusses feminism and itsg well. this is almost too nice a day for education. all right. i have a staggering number of powerpoint slides for this. get your bets down now on whether i can get through them or not. i'll omit my customary professor humor, that's how serious this is. let's think for a minute, though, about where we're situated, what we're working on here. in this last third of the course that we started last week, we're dealing with the post-revolutionary era. we've built this idea that something radical and transformative happened to music in the 1960s. we've worked hard over the course of several weeks to establish those ideas. and we can't leave it, though, just as a kind of baby boomer nostalgia for the days that were. what we've been trying to deal with is this sense of pervasive disappointment, that the revolution somehow ended in the early 1970s. the popular music became a disappointment, aesthetically, politically. that's the cliche. we saw plenty of evidence for it. what we've been trying
next on "lectures in history," indiana university professor michael mcgerr discusses feminism and itsg well. this is almost too nice a day for education. all right. i have a staggering number of powerpoint slides for this. get your bets down now on whether i can get through them or not. i'll omit my customary professor humor, that's how serious this is. let's think for a minute, though, about where we're situated, what we're working on here. in this last third of the course that we...
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in two and a half hours, indiana university professor michael mcgur discusses feminism's impact on popular music in the 1960s and '70s. >>> 100 years after the beginning of what was called the great war, author michael lesser looks back at the music of world war i. he demonstrates how songs reflected the wartime experiences of soldiers and those back home, from the sweethearts left behind to the soldiers returning from the front. and he argues that the music industry, including song writers like irving berlin, contributed to the war effort by producing patriotic songs. this 1 hour 15-minute event was hosted by the woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c. >>> good evening to all of you. i'm bob enholm, the executive director of the woodrow wilson house. we're a private charity supported by the donations of supporters, including many of you. for that i thank you, and thanks for being here this evening. this home is the home to which president and mrs. wilson moved the very day they left the white house, on march 4th, in 1921. they both lived here the rest of their lives. president wilson pas
in two and a half hours, indiana university professor michael mcgur discusses feminism's impact on popular music in the 1960s and '70s. >>> 100 years after the beginning of what was called the great war, author michael lesser looks back at the music of world war i. he demonstrates how songs reflected the wartime experiences of soldiers and those back home, from the sweethearts left behind to the soldiers returning from the front. and he argues that the music industry, including song...
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next on "lectures in history," indiana university professor michael mcgerr discusses feminism and its5-minute class is part of a course called rock, hip-hop and revolution, popular music in the making of modern america, 1940 to the present. please note this program contains language and images some viewers might find offensive. >> good afternoon. here we go. i hope you're doing well. this is almost too nice a day for education. all right. i have a staggering number of powerpoint slides for this. get your bets down now on whether i can get through them or not. i'll omit my customary professor humor, that's how serious this is. let's think for a minute, though, about where we're situated, what we're working on here. in this last third of the course that we started last week, we're dealing with the post-revolutionary era. we've built this idea that something radical and transformative happened to music in the 1960s. we've worked hard over the course of several weeks to establish those ideas. and we can't leave it, though, just as a kind of baby boomer nostalgia for the days that were. wh
next on "lectures in history," indiana university professor michael mcgerr discusses feminism and its5-minute class is part of a course called rock, hip-hop and revolution, popular music in the making of modern america, 1940 to the present. please note this program contains language and images some viewers might find offensive. >> good afternoon. here we go. i hope you're doing well. this is almost too nice a day for education. all right. i have a staggering number of powerpoint...
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in 2 1/2 hours, indiana university professor michael mcger discusses feminism's impact on popular musicdent 1960s and '70s. >>> next, university of michigan history professor joel howell talks about human radiation experiments conducted by the pentagon from the end of world war ii through the cold war. professor howell describes some of the tests changing from plutonium injections, to full body radiation exposure. this is a little more than an zlayrrju)z going to be talking today about the radiation experiments, and by the radiation experiments i mean experiments that were done in and around the second world war and during the cold war, a very heterogeneous set of experiments, more heterogeneous than others we've talk about tone by lots of different people in lots of different places. all unified by the fact that they're studying the interaction of human beings and radioactivity. very curious phenomenon of radioactivity that came, i guess, to its biggest fruition with the explosion over hiroshima and subsequently nagasaki in august of 1945. now, before we could talk about the experiment
in 2 1/2 hours, indiana university professor michael mcger discusses feminism's impact on popular musicdent 1960s and '70s. >>> next, university of michigan history professor joel howell talks about human radiation experiments conducted by the pentagon from the end of world war ii through the cold war. professor howell describes some of the tests changing from plutonium injections, to full body radiation exposure. this is a little more than an zlayrrju)z going to be talking today about...
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indiana state university professor laura bakes started the program. >> i went door to door, cell to cellnd completely unannounced, mentioned shakespeare and the offender started quoting from shakespeare. had no idea this was coming. that's how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> still doesn't answer the question about the third murder. >> you could look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our shoot, the group was working on macbeth. a play about ambition, assassination and a warlord's lust for power. >> i take macbeth to the streets. and what he did, he bring to the hoods, to the housing projects, you know, guys that don't got nothing, and he used nobodies, nobody know. >> leon vincent, serving 60 years for murder, read one of his passages to the group. >> you read my eyes like parables. i was pressed for time because of my special preparations for tonight's special feast. >> i really like that not for metaphor that you used. you read my eyes like parables. that's almost something like shakespeare him
indiana state university professor laura bakes started the program. >> i went door to door, cell to cellnd completely unannounced, mentioned shakespeare and the offender started quoting from shakespeare. had no idea this was coming. that's how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> still doesn't answer the question about the third murder. >> you could look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences....
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it seems to me it is somewhat official and there is also an indiana university study, they were commissioned to look at the crash as well. was that also in the rumor file? next they actually did not even have that. even though is publicly available, it gm did not gather that public information. that was not something they had until 2012 when it outside expert made available as part of their report. be that you guys , you'reor seven years starting to see all these airbag non-deployment cases that nobody saw this report and looked at it ? you are seeing an example of what the report identified. file ismation flow, the not one that was searchable by the normal terms that people would use when they were looking for documents. it's my understanding from the report, and we're doing what we can to make sure we do have this honor going forward basis. this is a tragedy that cannot happen again and i'm dedicated to making sure we make the changes we need to ensure that. panel, i dofirst appreciate you have come forward out front and set up this compensation fund. knowsaid were not going to if justice
it seems to me it is somewhat official and there is also an indiana university study, they were commissioned to look at the crash as well. was that also in the rumor file? next they actually did not even have that. even though is publicly available, it gm did not gather that public information. that was not something they had until 2012 when it outside expert made available as part of their report. be that you guys , you'reor seven years starting to see all these airbag non-deployment cases...
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the study comes from the the university of iowa and indiana university. >> what do they know. >> so, you talk, like you normally talk. >> you are supposed to mimic what they do. >> why they are doing it, they don't need to go... they are already doing that. >> i can google it for you. >> you are supposed to do parent ease which means you stretch out the vowel signs, baby. >> why do you have to go like that. >> because it helps them learn a differentiates between vowels and the different letters, it helps them process language better. >> really. >> instead of baby they are in the interested in listening to that. you go baby. they follow and they listen and pay closer attention and it helps them like i said differentiate between the different letters. >> yes. >> i'll look it up for you. >> you are not on board with this. >> i believe you you. >> okay. >> i love you that is why avery is so advanced. >> yeah, she sits in their basement, in their filthy diaper. >> she's poddy trained. >> okay, i will try it. >> a clever panda. >> they say that this panda faked her own -- faked a pregnancy
the study comes from the the university of iowa and indiana university. >> what do they know. >> so, you talk, like you normally talk. >> you are supposed to mimic what they do. >> why they are doing it, they don't need to go... they are already doing that. >> i can google it for you. >> you are supposed to do parent ease which means you stretch out the vowel signs, baby. >> why do you have to go like that. >> because it helps them learn a...
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indiana university is letting people back into its memorial stadium after lightning caused an evacuationlightning could be a threat in other parts of the country as they brace for thunderstorms this holiday weekend. >> a cold front is pushing east across the midwest. that's why we saw some thunderstorms around the bloomington indiana earlier today. those thunderstorms are quickly continuing to fizzle out. another area of concern as we head through the next 24 hours is the western gulf coast. a lot of moisture coming up from the gulf of mexico. we're talking 4 to 8 inches of rainfall where flash flooding continues to be a major problem. things are looking aly the brig lot brighter for the big easy. high pressure still in control. temperatures are slightly below normal but the heat and humidity will begin to push into the northeast sunday into labor daymond. we're also tracking some thunderstorms that will be late sunday into early monday. then things should clear out in the northeast by monday afternoon. i want to talk about sunday into sunday night, from minnesota, down into kansas. this
indiana university is letting people back into its memorial stadium after lightning caused an evacuationlightning could be a threat in other parts of the country as they brace for thunderstorms this holiday weekend. >> a cold front is pushing east across the midwest. that's why we saw some thunderstorms around the bloomington indiana earlier today. those thunderstorms are quickly continuing to fizzle out. another area of concern as we head through the next 24 hours is the western gulf...
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it seems to me it is somewhat official and there is also an indiana university study, they were commissioned to look at the crash as well. was that also in the rumor file? next they actually did not even have that. even though is publicly available, it gm did not gather that public information. that was not something they had until 2012 when it outside expert made available as part of their report. be that you guys , you'reor seven years starting to see all these airbag non-deployment cases that nobody saw this report and looked at it ? you are seeing an example of what the report identified. file ismation flow, the not one that was searchable by the normal terms that people would use when they were looking for documents. it's my understanding from the report, and we're doing what we can to make sure we do have this honor going forward basis. this is a tragedy that cannot happen again and i'm dedicated to making sure we make the changes we need to ensure that. panel, i dofirst appreciate you have come forward out front and set up this compensation fund. knowsaid were not going to if justice
it seems to me it is somewhat official and there is also an indiana university study, they were commissioned to look at the crash as well. was that also in the rumor file? next they actually did not even have that. even though is publicly available, it gm did not gather that public information. that was not something they had until 2012 when it outside expert made available as part of their report. be that you guys , you'reor seven years starting to see all these airbag non-deployment cases...
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. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important reasons. the idea of looking at the choices that this character makes, someone who is in aristotle's terms a tragic hero. he's a noble man, an honorable man, a good man who made bad choices. >> i'm in prison for murder. um, i got 60 years for murder. but i'm the hero now. >> i will say for whiskey, to recruit these gutter tramps. they ain't trained and they are going against this valued general. what i'm saying is, that's risky, right? >> everything he's doing from the beginning to the end of this play is risky. once he decided to take that turn to go back, he got so much to lose, you know what i'm saying? so he's risking everything from that point on. yeah, he's taking risks. >> for every action, there's a reaction. so i can relate to "macbeth" by the choices he made, you know, taking his punishment, no matter how much he tried to go in and around it to fix it, it just got
. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important reasons. the idea of looking at the choices that this character makes, someone who is in aristotle's terms a tragic hero. he's a noble man, an honorable man, a good man who made bad choices. >> i'm in prison for murder. um, i got 60 years for...
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indiana at. the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its. fifteen thousand students and up to sixty thousand. feet. is a really special place and you wouldn't really know unless you're here it's a people tell you about it but you never really realize that that their family and . i are just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear in. two thousand and ten. the rest she began a freshman year at st mary's college opposite no today she went. with a friend. over that way is where all the tailgating happens so on a weekend this whole area would be covered with her. the school this is basically the only outlet for a lot of girls have were meeting guys. and the guys definitely know that take advantage of. the game lizzie was sexually assaulted in the room. the next day she filed a complaint with the university and tried to get justice. the day after. the morning after. she came to me and told me you know something had happened when she got over snow to dan and for. kind of you know went through the whole
indiana at. the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its. fifteen thousand students and up to sixty thousand. feet. is a really special place and you wouldn't really know unless you're here it's a people tell you about it but you never really realize that that their family and . i are just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear in. two thousand and ten. the rest she began a freshman year at st mary's college opposite no...
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researchers at indiana university says narcissists have great self-awareness and they aren't afraid to answer that question? >> yes, i am. >> narcissists come clean. >> probably because they think it's a great quality. >> yeah. they think they're great. >> are you a narcissist? >> i hope not. >> i strive to be. >> yes, you are. >> meantime, is your favorite fashionista going to make the list this year? the international best dressed list in "vanity fair." look who is making the list for the first time ever. broadway, film, tv star man of all trades neil patrick harris. joining neil, pharrell. >> absolutely. icon. >> that hat right there. and idris elba. >> love him. let's get to what people really want to see. we're talking about the ladies here. lou pea that nyong'o. and cate blanchett appearing for her second time. kate middleton earning her place in the hall of fame. this is her fifth nod. she always makes the list. 40 honorees in all. to get the full list, go to today.com. >> has anybody been on the international best dressed list here? >> matt has. >> quite an honor. >> are you a
researchers at indiana university says narcissists have great self-awareness and they aren't afraid to answer that question? >> yes, i am. >> narcissists come clean. >> probably because they think it's a great quality. >> yeah. they think they're great. >> are you a narcissist? >> i hope not. >> i strive to be. >> yes, you are. >> meantime, is your favorite fashionista going to make the list this year? the international best dressed list in...
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in the fall of 2000 michelle had enrolled in the university of southern indiana on another portrait -- another part of the expressway to the national guard armory and been assured visited a couple of times because that is where her junior and senior prom or during high school. sheikh had the maximum allowed to force to the law says she paid her tuition bill herself. as she began her career sure sharing an apartment with her mother working of the golden corral and driving back and forth into glasses and a tank. that is what she named her silver ford tempo. as a gift from her father. she loved him dearly but he never stuck with his wives nor has safeguarded the economic well-being of his children. he bought the car used at $2,000 and gave it to her in new of paying $40,000 in child support he gates -- she owed to her mother. her mother had this in existence with a welfare check coming year regular jobs, here regular packs of cigarettes and double cola. and then made her a letter signed a letter she would not suit him then he handed the keys. she writes a joke she drove a $40,000 peter.
in the fall of 2000 michelle had enrolled in the university of southern indiana on another portrait -- another part of the expressway to the national guard armory and been assured visited a couple of times because that is where her junior and senior prom or during high school. sheikh had the maximum allowed to force to the law says she paid her tuition bill herself. as she began her career sure sharing an apartment with her mother working of the golden corral and driving back and forth into...
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we are two hours from chicago in indiana at notre dame the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its american football team. fifteen thousand students and costs up to sixty thousand dollars a year which. is a really special place and you write in really now and last year here. people always tell you about it but you never really realize that it's such a family. you know just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear it is until. this whole area was covered with people. this is basically. a lot of girls have four guys. and. the next day she filed a complaint. and tried to get. the. morning after i. came to. know something had happened. for. the whole story of what had happened how she had already. given her poor. and then at the point that she was talking to me about it was when she was going to meet with the police chief. and she asked me to go with her you know to support her while she was . victims can either notify the university or the state police ten days after the events. ended her life ever since his daughter's de
we are two hours from chicago in indiana at notre dame the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its american football team. fifteen thousand students and costs up to sixty thousand dollars a year which. is a really special place and you write in really now and last year here. people always tell you about it but you never really realize that it's such a family. you know just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear it is...
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we are two hours from chicago in indiana at notre dame the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its american football team. fifteen thousand students and up to sixty thousand. is a really special place and you wouldn't really know and less here here if they. tell you about it but you never really realized the. it's a family. i know just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear it is not. freshman year. where. this whole area would be covered with people. this is basically. a lot of girls have four guys. and. the next day she filed a complaint. and tried to get justice. the. morning after. she came. out something that happened. before. you know went through the whole story of what had happened how she had already. given her poor. and then at the point that she was talking to me about it was when she was going to meet with the police chief. and she asked me to go with her you know to support her while she was identification of the players. no investigation was opened. the notify the university the state police ten days af
we are two hours from chicago in indiana at notre dame the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its american football team. fifteen thousand students and up to sixty thousand. is a really special place and you wouldn't really know and less here here if they. tell you about it but you never really realized the. it's a family. i know just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear it is not. freshman year. where. this whole...