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when i got ready to leave, a fourth grader named jeffery looked me in the aye and he said i've got a piggy bank at home and i'm going to help you build that school. west side school raised 65, 300 pennies. it wasn't the celebrities or the sports heroes or movie stars or if i lan throw pears but children reaching out to children half way around the world to help them build a school. what can you buy with a penny the bay area? probably nothing. in montana you can buy 1/2 tootsie roll. but in afghanistan you can buy a pencil. it's not that's so important but education gives a child hope. you know, if you fight tear riz her rorism it's based in fear but the real enemy is ignorance that bleeds hatred. here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said
when i got ready to leave, a fourth grader named jeffery looked me in the aye and he said i've got a piggy bank at home and i'm going to help you build that school. west side school raised 65, 300 pennies. it wasn't the celebrities or the sports heroes or movie stars or if i lan throw pears but children reaching out to children half way around the world to help them build a school. what can you buy with a penny the bay area? probably nothing. in montana you can buy 1/2 tootsie roll. but in...
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they have also been upstairs in the flat that belongs to her landlord, chris jefferies. the 65-year-old retired public schoolteacher was arrested yesterday morning on suspicion of murder. he is being held at this police station in the center of bristol. detectives were given more time to investigate him after applying to a magistrate for another extension. they went to the property next door and spoke to his neighbor. he showed detectives two vehicles parked on the driveway. an hour later, he left with a police officer driving away a bmw, apparently for forensic examinations. the police stress he has not been arrested and he is not a suspect and he returned without the car a short time later. 36 years ago, another young woman was murdered in this neighborhood just half a mile from this flat. she, too, was strangled and her body left at the side of this road. the killer was never caught. the victim then was -- and it has emerged that the team still investigating a murder has been in contact with officers on this case. they are insisting that this is standard procedure and
they have also been upstairs in the flat that belongs to her landlord, chris jefferies. the 65-year-old retired public schoolteacher was arrested yesterday morning on suspicion of murder. he is being held at this police station in the center of bristol. detectives were given more time to investigate him after applying to a magistrate for another extension. they went to the property next door and spoke to his neighbor. he showed detectives two vehicles parked on the driveway. an hour later, he...
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there's been some concern about higher food prices pinching profit margins in grocery, but jefferies reiterated its buy rating and whole foods hit a new 52 week high, up more than 4%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the healthcare sector has lagged the market rally over the past two years, but tonight's "street critique" thinks it will turnaround. she's hilary kramer, editor at gamechangerstocks.com. back with us, always niles to see you, welcome back. you've got a couple of smaller stocks in health care, beginning with rav met, a medical imaging company, what makes you think this is a breakout. >> more like a double for me because they are the largest operator of medical imaging centers in the country and they're buying up the smaller players, disvanged, don't have the scale or muscle to deal with insurance companies. and this is one that will continue to expand. deutsche bank just put it on their focus list as a small cap. >> tom: plays into that consolidation trend you have been talking about for weeks as well. transone is another interesting one. this is a spinal sur
there's been some concern about higher food prices pinching profit margins in grocery, but jefferies reiterated its buy rating and whole foods hit a new 52 week high, up more than 4%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the healthcare sector has lagged the market rally over the past two years, but tonight's "street critique" thinks it will turnaround. she's hilary kramer, editor at gamechangerstocks.com. back with us, always niles to see you, welcome back....
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he wrote a book called the poverty curve and jeffery sacks wrote the end of poverty in bangladesh a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in bangladesh. they're way ahead of india, and pakistan. it's an impact to stabilize the population there. also, um... excuse me. you know having hard cover thing fighting terrorism with education i've learned from islamic scholars. in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to fight against intervention and coalition and they went in literally impoverished societies because educated women refused to allow they'
he wrote a book called the poverty curve and jeffery sacks wrote the end of poverty in bangladesh a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in bangladesh. they're way ahead of india, and pakistan. it's an impact to stabilize the population there. also, um... excuse me. you know...
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colin first for best actor and jeffery rush and ellen carter as supporting role. >> i don't know if you heard about this new website i launch r launched. >> you call me on internet. mark. >> that's why i wanted to talk you to. >> and "the social network." this generation's who founded facebook came in with eight nominations at n all. >> him finding new a crack house when you're supposed to be at the airport. >> i'm sorry. i don't know who you are. why are you talking? >> i'm char lean. we just met. >> "the fighter" brought in seven nomination including best picture, collector. >> "true grit" had ten nomination, "black swan" had five. including best actress for natalie portman. and james franco received best actor nomination for 127 hours. en "inception" got eight nominations in all. even "toy story 3" came in with five nominations including best picture and best animated feature. >> all those great nominee, it's a shame some had to be overlooked. mark wahlberg not getting best actor for the fighter and julianne moore not getting her nomination for "the kids all right." >> ready to go? >
colin first for best actor and jeffery rush and ellen carter as supporting role. >> i don't know if you heard about this new website i launch r launched. >> you call me on internet. mark. >> that's why i wanted to talk you to. >> and "the social network." this generation's who founded facebook came in with eight nominations at n all. >> him finding new a crack house when you're supposed to be at the airport. >> i'm sorry. i don't know who you are....
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there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford delivered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and securthe blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. ho: and yet on your blog you say the controversy of the members of the 112th congress reading the constitution is not about that. it's about something much deeper and much more significant. how so? guest: it's really a debate about the meaning and relevance of the constitution in our lives. and there are a lot of people actually in the health care today in the last year, there were a number of leang democrats who said that the constitu
there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford delivered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and...
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there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford delivered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. host: and yet on your blog you say the controversy of the members of the 112th congress reading the constitution is not about that. it's about something much deeper and much more significant. how so? guest: it's really a debate about the meaning and relevance of the constitution in our lives. and there are a lot of people actually in the health care today in the last year, there were a number of leading democrats who said that the co
there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford delivered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and...
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certainly the, jeffery is the one who the president has named for at least two years and he is someone who shares that vision and the president called him a model for other c.e.o.s. he says that the rest of the country has a lot to learn from g.e. so there is definitely a sense of this that the president wants to go in. host: yob if it was said, but what's the mechanics from how we go forward? when will these folks meet? what will they be tasked to do? guest: we don't know at this point who the other members will be. the president has said he is going to roll this out over the next couple of days. but based on what we know about the previous council, that group was comprised of economists, labor leaders, business leaders, so it's a fairlyly diverse group. i wouldn't be surprised if this group followed suit and they were in a similar vain. they also met around quarterly and have some public meetings to really go through a lot of the issues that the administration's economic advisers were dealing with as well. i think also privately the president and economic advisers , the head of natio
certainly the, jeffery is the one who the president has named for at least two years and he is someone who shares that vision and the president called him a model for other c.e.o.s. he says that the rest of the country has a lot to learn from g.e. so there is definitely a sense of this that the president wants to go in. host: yob if it was said, but what's the mechanics from how we go forward? when will these folks meet? what will they be tasked to do? guest: we don't know at this point who the...