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. >> kentucky university. there you go. >> sean: i'm going to see how i throws, touchdown.umnist for fortune magazine, nina easton. he's the nationally syndicated radio rock star talk show often, good friend of mine mike gallagher. guys good to see you. -- trial, verdict? >> i'm not with you on the 5% most of the nation said the lady did it. it is obvious you don't lie to the police. we need professional juries. we don't need dopes -- >> sean: oh mike, come on. >> o.j., look -- >> sean: that was jury nullification, that is different. >> these are the kinds of things that happen. for every one of the casey anthony miscarriages of justice there are 100 happening in the country. it is corruption. >> sean: i watched this trial, i hope you wouldn't refer to me as a dupe, although some have. >> you are not. >> sean: i would have voted with the jury. because they couldn't prove the charges based on the law. based on our constitution. based on the presumption of innocence. based on the burden of proof on the prosecution, they didn't get there. >> fair enough. but the system is stil
. >> kentucky university. there you go. >> sean: i'm going to see how i throws, touchdown.umnist for fortune magazine, nina easton. he's the nationally syndicated radio rock star talk show often, good friend of mine mike gallagher. guys good to see you. -- trial, verdict? >> i'm not with you on the 5% most of the nation said the lady did it. it is obvious you don't lie to the police. we need professional juries. we don't need dopes -- >> sean: oh mike, come on. >>...
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university students, as you know, don't have a lot of money. but very often, they have the best ideas. last year, two students at baria college. -- it was established before the civil war in kentucky, 1855, a university then open to women, which was a radical idea. and also available to african-americans. and they have very low twig, all the students work on campus, but two students decided they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky, which is hilly and it's part of appalachia, and do free energy audits. so they're doing it. and we found out that they can actually save these poor people a lot of money for almost no investment. another student at the university of california in san diego realized that there were huge numbers of students who weren't even aware of all the tax credits they were entitled to. some of which were passed when i was president. so he calculated that if there was 100% knowledge -- now, i'm going to come back to this in a minute. there was 100% knowledge of all the students at the university of california of san diego of every form of student aid they could access, they would save $2.5 million a year just on that campus. so i believe in all t
university students, as you know, don't have a lot of money. but very often, they have the best ideas. last year, two students at baria college. -- it was established before the civil war in kentucky, 1855, a university then open to women, which was a radical idea. and also available to african-americans. and they have very low twig, all the students work on campus, but two students decided they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky, which is hilly and it's part of...
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berea college was established before the civil war in kentucky, 1855. a university open to women which was a radical idea at the time and also available to african-americans. and they have very low tuition. all the students work on campus but to students decided that they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky which is hilly and part of appalachia and do free energy audits. so, they are doing it. and we found out that they can actually save these poor people a lot of money for almost no investment. another student at the university of california in san diego realize that there were huge numbers of students who weren't even aware of all the tax credits they were entitled to. some of which were passed when i was president, and so he calculated that if there was 100% knowledge and i'm going to come back to this in a minute. remember this. if there was 100% knowledge of all the students at the university of california at san diego of every form of student aid they could access they could save $2.5 million a year. just on that campus. so, i believe in a
berea college was established before the civil war in kentucky, 1855. a university open to women which was a radical idea at the time and also available to african-americans. and they have very low tuition. all the students work on campus but to students decided that they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky which is hilly and part of appalachia and do free energy audits. so, they are doing it. and we found out that they can actually save these poor people a lot of money for...
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. >>> dillon smith is a cheerleader at the university of kentucky.ng a class. as he's doing tumbling, he leaned back on what he thought was a secure door. look at that. door gave way and he started falling from five stories. dillon's gymnastic instinct kicked into gear. he did a backflip in mid air. he had a couple broken bones but he's out of the hospital. >>> the women's u.s. team soon to start up in the world cup. pablo, what kind of momentum does this team have heading into today's game? >> quite a bit, ali. this team is coming off one of the most dramatic wins in u.s. soccer history. definitely the most dramatic women in women's soccer history. of course, the u.s. beat brazil 3-2 on penalty kicks. it was the type of game where, if you're an american fan, you would celebrate if you hadn't already thrown your remote through your television set. that's kind of the tone this team has set. the u.s. women's team, they're expecting -- fans are -- the highest possible outcome from this team. they came back with all odds against them. they had the refs a
. >>> dillon smith is a cheerleader at the university of kentucky.ng a class. as he's doing tumbling, he leaned back on what he thought was a secure door. look at that. door gave way and he started falling from five stories. dillon's gymnastic instinct kicked into gear. he did a backflip in mid air. he had a couple broken bones but he's out of the hospital. >>> the women's u.s. team soon to start up in the world cup. pablo, what kind of momentum does this team have heading...
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it was established before the civil war in kentucky, 1855, a university then open to women which wasble to african-americans and they have very low tuition. all the students work on campus but we to students decided they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky which was hilly and part of appellation with free energy audits. they were doing it. and we found out that they can actually save these poor people lot of money for almost no investment. another student at the university of california san diego realized there were huge numbers of students who weren't even aware of all the tax credits they were entitled to, some of which were passed when i was president. he calculated that if there was 100% knowledge -- i will come back to this in a minute. there was 100% knowledge of all the students at the university of california san diego of every form of student aid they could access they would say $2.5 million a year just on that campus. so i believe in all of this and i think you have to have -- you can't get discouraged when the politics are going in a direction you don'
it was established before the civil war in kentucky, 1855, a university then open to women which wasble to african-americans and they have very low tuition. all the students work on campus but we to students decided they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky which was hilly and part of appellation with free energy audits. they were doing it. and we found out that they can actually save these poor people lot of money for almost no investment. another student at the university...
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he recently graduated from the university of kentucky, taught science, and coached football at dayton. scopes is drown -- drawn into the argument and points out no one can teach biology without teaching evolution. he wanted to hear that, springs into action, told scope he'd been breaking the law. he showed him the offer to defend the case. he said, "that will make a big sennation." he didn't like the idea of being arrested, and he believed that the bible and evolution could be reconciled. he finally relented and agreed to get himself arrested. later he called it a drugstore discussion that got past control. the aclu lived up to its end of the agreement, they greed to help, scopes was arrested on may 7th, and the townspeople sprang into action organizing a scopes trial organization committee. that sums it up well. it wasn't about evolution. this was going to be a carnival, going to bring people into town and have fun, rev things up a little bit, and they were supposed to do what they said, accommodate visitors and organize some intertapement so as the trial nears, the town adorns shop
he recently graduated from the university of kentucky, taught science, and coached football at dayton. scopes is drown -- drawn into the argument and points out no one can teach biology without teaching evolution. he wanted to hear that, springs into action, told scope he'd been breaking the law. he showed him the offer to defend the case. he said, "that will make a big sennation." he didn't like the idea of being arrested, and he believed that the bible and evolution could be...
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kentucky in the 20s and ran it until he retired in 1973. i was first introduced to the regulatory side of insurance as a lot student in summer of 1961 at the university of kentucky when i was an intern at kentucky insurance department. after getting my law degree in 1962 i continued working as an attorney for the department and became general counsel in 1964 and appointed commissioner in 1966. after the completion of my term i practiced law in kentucky until 1972 at which time i became a court appointed rehabilitator of three publicly owned life-insurance companies that had been seized by the state. the rehabilitation was concluded in 1976 until 1980 i worked as assistant to the president's, family owned insurance company in louisville, kentucky. at that time i was elected president of the atlanta based insurance trade association. national association company which merged in 1993 with american council of licensed insurers or acl is as many of the note. i served as managing director and chief counsel for state relations and to my retirement in 1999. i became counsel of the atlanta based law firm pretty well set on that type of work for the rest of my
kentucky in the 20s and ran it until he retired in 1973. i was first introduced to the regulatory side of insurance as a lot student in summer of 1961 at the university of kentucky when i was an intern at kentucky insurance department. after getting my law degree in 1962 i continued working as an attorney for the department and became general counsel in 1964 and appointed commissioner in 1966. after the completion of my term i practiced law in kentucky until 1972 at which time i became a court...
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it was established before the city -- the civil war in kentucky, 1855, the university then open to women, which was a radical idea at the time, and also available to african americans. the have very low tuition. all the students work on campus. two students decided they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky, which is hilly and part of appalachia, and to free energy audits. -- do free energy audits. they are doing it. we found out they can actually save these poor people a lot of money for almost no investment. another student at the university of california in san diego realized there were huge numbers of students who were not even aware of all of the tax credits they were entitled to. some of which were passed when i was president. [laughter] he calculated that if there was 100% knowledge -- we will come back to this in a minute. if there was 100% knowledge of all the students at the university of california in san diego of every form of student aid they could access, they would save $2.50 million a year just on that campus. so i believe in all of this. and i think yo
it was established before the city -- the civil war in kentucky, 1855, the university then open to women, which was a radical idea at the time, and also available to african americans. the have very low tuition. all the students work on campus. two students decided they would go out into their neighborhood in eastern kentucky, which is hilly and part of appalachia, and to free energy audits. -- do free energy audits. they are doing it. we found out they can actually save these poor people a lot...
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kentucky and ran until he retired until 1973. i was first introduced to the regulatory side of insurance as a law student to read in the summer of 1961 at the universitykentucky when i was an intern at the kentucky insurance department. after getting my law degree of 1962 like continue to work as an attorney for the department, became general counsel 1964 and was appointed the commission in 1966. after the completion of my term i practice law with the firm in louisville kentucky until 1972 at which time i became a court appointed three publicly owned life insurance companies that had been seized by the state. the rehabilitation was concluded successfully in 1976 and then on till 1980 and worked as assistant to a family owned insurance company in louisville kentucky. at that time i was selected to become president of the atlanta based insurance trade association in national association of life cos which merged in 1993 within the american council of life insurers. following the merger has served as the managing director of the chief counsel on the state relations until my retirement and 99. i then became the council and the atlanta based law firm and wa
kentucky and ran until he retired until 1973. i was first introduced to the regulatory side of insurance as a law student to read in the summer of 1961 at the universitykentucky when i was an intern at the kentucky insurance department. after getting my law degree of 1962 like continue to work as an attorney for the department, became general counsel 1964 and was appointed the commission in 1966. after the completion of my term i practice law with the firm in louisville kentucky until 1972 at...
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university. he says recorr. they scored wins in 3 florida and rand paul in & kentucky. suffered losss with sshron angle in nevadaa ddlawarr. ((sot))dr. david crockett, political science question for 2012 is do the independents stay with the repuulicans or do they go back to he emocrats? iffthey stay witt reeublicans the republicans in. will they staa with the repubbicans if the ea party is this big movement? ((vo)) rodriguez -& says yes. while e says it's & too eaaly o know whh e's rodriguez, sa tea pprty president: "i think we are looking t a really changing moment in this election." ((take natss)nats: "we the people, we he people." ((voo) 3 the voicessfrom ttis croow re 3 the teaa arry has somee momentum when ii comes to tte presidentiil race in 2012.. reeent polls show michelle bbahman ahead of gop ffoot-runner mitt romney in 3 3 boom! explodes whiie the bomb tech & desttuction. 3 what is going on here? --3 they say its the hottnew thingg in fitness.. we'll let you knnw if this is a deal or a 3 & 3 3 &p gas is very expensive, and just when you think the gas prices ar
university. he says recorr. they scored wins in 3 florida and rand paul in & kentucky. suffered losss with sshron angle in nevadaa ddlawarr. ((sot))dr. david crockett, political science question for 2012 is do the independents stay with the repuulicans or do they go back to he emocrats? iffthey stay witt reeublicans the republicans in. will they staa with the repubbicans if the ea party is this big movement? ((vo)) rodriguez -& says yes. while e says it's & too eaaly o know whh e's...
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kentucky in the 1920's and ran it until he retired in 1973. i was first introduced to the regulatory side of insurance as a law student. and the summer of 1961 at the university of kentucky, when i was an intern at the kentucky insurance department. after getting my law degree in 1962, i continued to work for the department and became general counsel and was appointed commissioner in 1966. after the completion of my term, a practice law with a firm in louisville, kentucky, until 1972, at which time i became a court-appointed rehabilitator of three publicly owned life insurance companies that had been seized by the state. the rehabilitation was concluded successfully in 1976, and until 1980, i worked as an assistant to the presence of a family load insurance company -- a family of insurance company. i was with a trade association, the national association of life companies, which merged in 1993. i did this and to my retirement in 1999. i plan on continuing that type of work for the rest of my life, but then 9/11 hit, and that changed the focus of my life and my career. i became an insurance consultant as it address the needs of congress in developing the insur
kentucky in the 1920's and ran it until he retired in 1973. i was first introduced to the regulatory side of insurance as a law student. and the summer of 1961 at the university of kentucky, when i was an intern at the kentucky insurance department. after getting my law degree in 1962, i continued to work for the department and became general counsel and was appointed commissioner in 1966. after the completion of my term, a practice law with a firm in louisville, kentucky, until 1972, at which...
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in case you're wondering, the university of iowa is not the first to do this. kentucky fried chicken offers a colonel's twitter scholarship. and another offers a short and tweet scholarship by asking students to sum up their college experience a tweet. so instead of an essay, they have to come up with a 140-character tweet. boy, have times changed since a plid to college all those years ago. i didn't have to sweat those essays. wouldn't that be great? >> essay, after essay, after essay. where were the tweets when we were coming along, randi kaye? hello to you. i'm brook baldwin. busy, busy day in news on this wednesday. >>> rupert murdoch under fire in britain and in the united states. two separate u.s. agencies calling for investigations into rupert murdoch. >>> have you heard this story? an 8-year-old boy kidnapped, murdered, then mutilated. now new york place are scouring a stream of surveillance video for answers. more on that. >>> first, i want to begin with this. let's just plunge right into the debt negotiations at this hour. daily talks at the white house resume
in case you're wondering, the university of iowa is not the first to do this. kentucky fried chicken offers a colonel's twitter scholarship. and another offers a short and tweet scholarship by asking students to sum up their college experience a tweet. so instead of an essay, they have to come up with a 140-character tweet. boy, have times changed since a plid to college all those years ago. i didn't have to sweat those essays. wouldn't that be great? >> essay, after essay, after essay....