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jeannie most talk with the students who came up with something amazing >>> who has not been guilty of an assault on the catch a bottle as technology caught up? >>> hour-long national nightmare is over. >>> mechanical engineering students at mit have come up with a coating that makes anything from ketchup to manny's leap out of the bottle coated with the stuff they call a liquid like. >>> it works on everything we have tried so far. >>> even toni's upon a would be beholden to the students look how annoyed tony gets at the ketchup clogged. sure there are techniques ranging from good fellas ball rolled to the heinz 57 trick >>> gently slap at and at the sweet spot where the 57 is imprinted the lead will glide could make those tactics obsolete the idea is to apply the coating during bottle manufacturer this students say is it is nontoxic. >>> this is stuff people already eat it is safe >>> they've applied for a bunch of patents >>> what are the secret ingredients? >>> well it if ... >>> this doctor and his students are talking to bottlers and food companies we asked folks at hines if they
jeannie most talk with the students who came up with something amazing >>> who has not been guilty of an assault on the catch a bottle as technology caught up? >>> hour-long national nightmare is over. >>> mechanical engineering students at mit have come up with a coating that makes anything from ketchup to manny's leap out of the bottle coated with the stuff they call a liquid like. >>> it works on everything we have tried so far. >>> even toni's...
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. >> we're never going to be that jeannie back in the bottle. in this age of youtube and twitter and tabloid newspaper, everything is fair game and every time you detail of their private life and their failings and their weaknesses, it's straight out there. >> i agree. however -- >> there's no way you wouldn't know what kennedy was doing or what johnson was doing. >> i do think the public understands you have to allow for light and shade when you're discussing anybody's life. >> they give it importance. >> romney won't let you know he speaks french. i said could you say let them eat cake in french. and he said, i can but i won't. >> actually, i think the public is very sane about that stuff. during the year of monica lewinsky, the republicans' ratings went down, the president's ratings went down. bill clinton's ratings stay ud just like this because everybody knew that chris: let's talk about one guy you covered well who may have been haunted by demons. you wrote about nixon. >> this is -- this was in the worst period of water-gate. someone brok
. >> we're never going to be that jeannie back in the bottle. in this age of youtube and twitter and tabloid newspaper, everything is fair game and every time you detail of their private life and their failings and their weaknesses, it's straight out there. >> i agree. however -- >> there's no way you wouldn't know what kennedy was doing or what johnson was doing. >> i do think the public understands you have to allow for light and shade when you're discussing anybody's...
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and our archives play a significant role in that, in that this is available to academic scholars, jeannie obviously gists, historians, people interested in policy history. also have a teaching mission at the carl albert center, and a public service mission as well, which reaches out into the community to engage communities in discussions about public policy and just the health of our institutions, our representative government, and the congress obviously being part of it. we are also interested in state legislative bodies, city councils, et cetera. when we get a collection from a member, it is deeded to us and we then become the stewards of that collection, and we spend an enormous amount of time arranging, describing, and then cataloging the item often times to the item level, but at least to the folder level the things that are of significance in a particular folder so that a scholar can go online and search our inventories and identify those things that they wish to have copies of, or if they're going to spend a significant amount of time here, they'll identify boxes that they want to
and our archives play a significant role in that, in that this is available to academic scholars, jeannie obviously gists, historians, people interested in policy history. also have a teaching mission at the carl albert center, and a public service mission as well, which reaches out into the community to engage communities in discussions about public policy and just the health of our institutions, our representative government, and the congress obviously being part of it. we are also interested...
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a te solits e he of jeannie mai to get a new look. >> dyou alizthatou lk der an y are i hr it lot >> 'talkg abt wh i'm eingightere. e bos anchur ladsuit >> 'an ahiteure uden >> isn't architecture about structure and foundation? you have zero of that. it rns t hefashn oicereflt a eperssue i dn't ha guince. myom dd wh i w 10 d i s suound by broers andad and ep-dad. >> you have dreams ahead of you and you don't have the nfidce. sh'one theardre chalngedadiebattng f helpn "fhionob" ere ey staga maoveror aroupf women with one day to do it. >> why do you wa a makeover for your mom so bad? >> 'tireof pple arin at h likshe esn't long she st rched0 anshe don't kn howo drs. >> livin t fason wld anyou're biloardf wh noto bu comg upwe rel wh beyonce, behind the enes as shpreps to gon sge n evenive nthsfteravin bl ivy d kea enged? gile pgnan aga? sorue,o fae. he t a ng oit, t di he pay for it? the truth behind the "eric id" prosal >>tunng algatis abt her,is 'clai. >>e! ns" ibackith e last sckintwisin uer's custy nitmar a catin acsati invving bresma is vinghe o.g. nger neweasoto s, oh my gh. tt sle
a te solits e he of jeannie mai to get a new look. >> dyou alizthatou lk der an y are i hr it lot >> 'talkg abt wh i'm eingightere. e bos anchur ladsuit >> 'an ahiteure uden >> isn't architecture about structure and foundation? you have zero of that. it rns t hefashn oicereflt a eperssue i dn't ha guince. myom dd wh i w 10 d i s suound by broers andad and ep-dad. >> you have dreams ahead of you and you don't have the nfidce. sh'one theardre chalngedadiebattng f...
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once you let that jeannie out of the bottoming, interest rates will explode. krugman slept through? >> look, lar riry, you and i we around during that period. paul voeker makes the same argument that you just made. if you go to four, what about five? what about six? where do you stop? i think people know that. they don't want to see the fed go down that road. the chairman has been outspoken about it. i feel very firmly about it. as far as i'm concerned, i'm never going to support that policy. >> as some people might say, their risks were going to go to 4% or more inflation right now. the fed has tripled its balance sheet. $3 trillion. $1.6 trillion in excess bank reserves, that if it all got put to rush would generate maybe the inflation that krugman actually wants. >> well, i'd like to see that begin so we could tighten up, but right now, we've got tons of liquidity on the sidelines. even small businesses, by the way, that are owner operated, if you survey them, over 90% say credit is not the issue. incidentally, over half of those don't even want to borrow b
once you let that jeannie out of the bottoming, interest rates will explode. krugman slept through? >> look, lar riry, you and i we around during that period. paul voeker makes the same argument that you just made. if you go to four, what about five? what about six? where do you stop? i think people know that. they don't want to see the fed go down that road. the chairman has been outspoken about it. i feel very firmly about it. as far as i'm concerned, i'm never going to support that...
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fourth-generation resident jeannie george said her community will never be the same.t's made her appreciate what she still has. >> i'm thankful for every day. i feel so blessed. every thing we've gone through has taught us things, made us appreciate life even more. including this tornado. >> reporter: gina kim, nbc news, joplin, missouri. >>> an investigation into the secret service prostitution scandal reveals another government agency could be involved. the justice department is looking into possible misconduct by two or more drug enforcement administration agents in colombia. federal officials say this case is not related to the secret service incident where prostitutes were brought in to a hotel. the d.e.a. has offices in colombia. two dozen secret service agents and military personnel were implicated in last month's scandal. >>> ten months after she went into hiding, casey anthony has been found and served. all this time it turns out she was in florida. the 26-year-old will now have to return to an orlando courtroom to testify in an ongoing defamation case, antho
fourth-generation resident jeannie george said her community will never be the same.t's made her appreciate what she still has. >> i'm thankful for every day. i feel so blessed. every thing we've gone through has taught us things, made us appreciate life even more. including this tornado. >> reporter: gina kim, nbc news, joplin, missouri. >>> an investigation into the secret service prostitution scandal reveals another government agency could be involved. the justice...
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i knocked on the glass door, and jeannie hudson said yes, dear. i said, where is the schaumburg? she said oh, my dear, this is by and about black people. my 20 year old mouth said there must not be many books in here. [laughter] [laughter] but i took my classes at the schaumburg every semester. she would give me a very sly smile. i have an interesting story to tell about your professor. she told that story. she said come, sit down. i want to bring you some books. and she eased me into this thing. the scholars were like, who is this woman? they were all males sitting in there. in 30 minutes she came back with three books. on the bottom, up from slavery, and on top, "their eyes were watching god." i had no idea why she put that on top, but i do have an idea why. i opened it and i started reading it. i said this is smooth sailing, right? then i got to the black english. i backed up and said oh, and then i kept going through it or whatever. i brought back to my southern roots. i got up, i knocked on the glass door, and i said, what is your name again? i said how can i be considered a
i knocked on the glass door, and jeannie hudson said yes, dear. i said, where is the schaumburg? she said oh, my dear, this is by and about black people. my 20 year old mouth said there must not be many books in here. [laughter] [laughter] but i took my classes at the schaumburg every semester. she would give me a very sly smile. i have an interesting story to tell about your professor. she told that story. she said come, sit down. i want to bring you some books. and she eased me into this...