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. >> reporter: bill ludwig says doctors tell him without the experimental treatment, he would have had only weeks to live. >> i'm now in a position of full health, no cancer in my system. >> reporter: ludwig is only one three patients who have gotten the novel treatment for the most common form of leukemia called cll. the results are so spectacular that many believe it could mark the beginning of a major advance in cancer treatment. >> in each of those patients, more than a pound or two of tumor was eradicated. >> reporter: the team at the university of pennsylvania remonthed white blood cells that normally fight infections, genetically engineered them with a harmless form of hiv to make them search out and kill cancer cells and then returned them back to the patient in one infusion. >> how good were those results compared to your expectations? >> the results exceeded our expectations quite a bit. our entire team is really excited. and as well, the patients are excited. >> reporter: why only three patients? the research concept was so new that neither the national cancer institute nor
. >> reporter: bill ludwig says doctors tell him without the experimental treatment, he would have had only weeks to live. >> i'm now in a position of full health, no cancer in my system. >> reporter: ludwig is only one three patients who have gotten the novel treatment for the most common form of leukemia called cll. the results are so spectacular that many believe it could mark the beginning of a major advance in cancer treatment. >> in each of those patients, more...
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ludwig says the city hopes to eventually turn around nearly 2,500 units. that seems like a drop in the bucket for a city that had 10,000 foreclosures alone just last year, but geoffrey smith, from depaul university's institute for housing studies, thinks chicago is on the right track. >> the bottom line in many of these communities there might be interest. affordability is quite high at this point. i think it's just a matter of deploying resources effectively based on the conditions of each individual community to try to leverage what's happening there and moving forward. >> reporter: the city hopes saving some properties will save entire neighborhoods and save chicago a lot of money in the long run. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> tom: remember these images? a deadly explosion leading to a burning oil rig, sinking into the ocean. then, fishermen out of work and tourist areas shut down. today, b.p. updated what it has spent so far to fix last year's oil spill in the gulf of mexico, and its far less than the $20 billion the company
ludwig says the city hopes to eventually turn around nearly 2,500 units. that seems like a drop in the bucket for a city that had 10,000 foreclosures alone just last year, but geoffrey smith, from depaul university's institute for housing studies, thinks chicago is on the right track. >> the bottom line in many of these communities there might be interest. affordability is quite high at this point. i think it's just a matter of deploying resources effectively based on the conditions of...
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ludwig kirschenmann's probab-- rumor has it ludwig kichenmann brought one of the fst potato crops to cifnia befo the turn of the century. >> brian grows about 4,500 acres of potatoes at his familfarm, but unlike ron, he grows sller potatoes that are called chippers, which are used mostly for potato chips and french fries. so what makes a good chipper? >> what makes a good chipper is actually, um, low sugar. you know, when you, um, caramelize something in the, um, in your--with a frying pan it turns brown. so people don't like brown potato chips, i don't know why, so that means it's high sugar content. so we've got to have low sugar in order to make 'em cook white. >> the potatoes are harvested and brought here to the processing facility where they are washed, sorted, and even tasted too. to ke sure the cpping potaes have ju the right amount sugar for their stomers, brian fries some of his potatoes up to see how they cook. thus, the wall of potato chips. >> oh, it just is really because when y, um, send a pot- ad of potatoes and it cooks dark, you get the load of potatoes back. so it'
ludwig kirschenmann's probab-- rumor has it ludwig kichenmann brought one of the fst potato crops to cifnia befo the turn of the century. >> brian grows about 4,500 acres of potatoes at his familfarm, but unlike ron, he grows sller potatoes that are called chippers, which are used mostly for potato chips and french fries. so what makes a good chipper? >> what makes a good chipper is actually, um, low sugar. you know, when you, um, caramelize something in the, um, in your--with a...
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paul say and where should a colleague joining us for more now is lou rockwell he is chairman of the ludwig gun uses institute thanks for being here now nixon back then said that this decision was about protecting the dollar as a pillar of financial stability around the world was it or did it that the state did for exactly the opposite including the three decades of boom and bust we saw since then. well there's a reason a nixon was known as tricky dick and a person was lying when he really did all those things i remember the speech and he also impose price and wage controls in the manner of a dictator but it was a terrible thing again they also took the dollar off the remnants of the gold standard so i just executive this is own his own say so it was a terrible thing what this inaugurate it was for the first time in the history of the world money that was purely discretionary that is money that could be printed up by the central bank in our case the federal reserve just ad infinitum so that is exactly what's happened and that's what richard nixon intended he wanted a lot of inflation a kore
paul say and where should a colleague joining us for more now is lou rockwell he is chairman of the ludwig gun uses institute thanks for being here now nixon back then said that this decision was about protecting the dollar as a pillar of financial stability around the world was it or did it that the state did for exactly the opposite including the three decades of boom and bust we saw since then. well there's a reason a nixon was known as tricky dick and a person was lying when he really did...
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lou rockwell chairman of the ludwig von neeson institute now former cuban president fidel castro just celebrated his eighty fifth birthday happy birthday but more than a half century later the economic embargo the u.s. put in place designed to bring him down continues to hurt average cubans since severing relations with the island in one thousand nine hundred sixty two the u.s. continues its total trade embargo americans are still among the only tourists in the world who can't travel to cuba so why despite poll after poll showing that americans baber and in the embargo is cold war cuba policy is still in place well enter the anti castro lobby and kalen ford shows us what they have to do with it. cuba ninety miles from america's shores and for fifty two years a world apart following the cuban revolution in one nine hundred fifty nine the u.s. imposed an embargo on all trade and investment in travel to tempt to bring down the communist government official castro. some of the cubans who fled the island for the u.s. push to keep this agenda alive and so the n.c.i. castro lobby was born th
lou rockwell chairman of the ludwig von neeson institute now former cuban president fidel castro just celebrated his eighty fifth birthday happy birthday but more than a half century later the economic embargo the u.s. put in place designed to bring him down continues to hurt average cubans since severing relations with the island in one thousand nine hundred sixty two the u.s. continues its total trade embargo americans are still among the only tourists in the world who can't travel to cuba so...
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exactly this means the lessons we can learn coming out of that i spoke to lou rockwell chairman of the ludwig von niece's institute i asked him if nixon's decision was really meant to protect the dollar or if it set the stage for three decades of boom and bust that we've seen since then here's what he said. well there's a reason the nixon was known as tricky dick and of course he was lying when he when he did all those things i remember that speech and he also unfroze present wage controls in the matter of a dictator but was a terrible thing again and he also took the dollar off the remnants of the gold standard by just executive fia just his own his own say so was a terrible thing what this inaugurated was for the first time in the history of the world money that was purely discretionary that is money that could be printed up by the central bank in our case the federal reserve just at infinitum so that is exactly what's happened and that's what richard nixon intended he wanted a lot of inflation to reelect him so i thought it would be good you want to disguise that inflation by putting price
exactly this means the lessons we can learn coming out of that i spoke to lou rockwell chairman of the ludwig von niece's institute i asked him if nixon's decision was really meant to protect the dollar or if it set the stage for three decades of boom and bust that we've seen since then here's what he said. well there's a reason the nixon was known as tricky dick and of course he was lying when he when he did all those things i remember that speech and he also unfroze present wage controls in...
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ludwig. missing an a very complicated 17 member committee.think that we cost taxpayers incur in supporting national and and needs to be assigned to them in this way. i think to help authorities to do this carefully and conscientiously in the long change the way regulators are trained, recruited and incentivize so i believe in national could help in these tasks. >> thank you. a terrific idea. , limit the fact that we dr. stiglitz and and and i advocated for that when we were early on in that have done better, australia, canada and japan during the crisis. i think that would advance the cause of financial stability in this country markedly. education for financial supervisors is critical and we don't have it adequately i said the college and the third is not a new change of law frank with it will actually not advance the benefits of safety and some is. there are only so many hours in a day and we want our financial on the things that matter most not on those things that are here will put a drag on the economy which we can ill afford at this i'm
ludwig. missing an a very complicated 17 member committee.think that we cost taxpayers incur in supporting national and and needs to be assigned to them in this way. i think to help authorities to do this carefully and conscientiously in the long change the way regulators are trained, recruited and incentivize so i believe in national could help in these tasks. >> thank you. a terrific idea. , limit the fact that we dr. stiglitz and and and i advocated for that when we were early on in...
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bill ludwig says doctors told him without the treatment, he would only have weeks to live. >> i'm now in a position of full health, no cancer in my system. >> reporter: he's one of only three patients who have gotten the novel treatment for the most common form of leukemia called cll. but the results are so spectacular, many believe it could mark the beginning of a major advance in cancer treatment. >> each of those patients with a two-pound tumor was eradicated. >> reporter: they removed white blood cells that normally fight inspecti inspections, genetically manufactured them to kill cancer cells and returned them to the patients. the research concept was so new that nobody would fund it. but barbara netter did. she and her late husband edward started a charity to fund new ideas after their daughter-in-law kim died of breast cancer. >> we wanted to do something more, hoped to do something more. >> reporter: now with this first success, money from the government is pouring in. not just for the further testing on leukemia patients but to try the concepts for other cancers including ova
bill ludwig says doctors told him without the treatment, he would only have weeks to live. >> i'm now in a position of full health, no cancer in my system. >> reporter: he's one of only three patients who have gotten the novel treatment for the most common form of leukemia called cll. but the results are so spectacular, many believe it could mark the beginning of a major advance in cancer treatment. >> each of those patients with a two-pound tumor was eradicated. >>...
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later in the inning, ryan ludwig singles to left.r's turn to come across and tap the dish. 2-0, pirates. that's all they would need. vogelsong's line, five innings, five hits, five earned runs, eight strouks and a loss. the pirates beat the giants 5-0. >> reporter: you have to go become to may 3rd to find out the last time that ryan vogelsong gave up more than three earned runs in a span of 16 games. the giants have lost 9 of their last 11. >> i thought he had good stuff. like i said, he made a couple mistakes there. he's had so many great outings. he's going to have a hiccup now and then. when they do, the offense will hopefully pick him up. but we didn't do that tonight. >> felt pretty good. felt my step was pretty good, too. just didn't locate pitches when i needed to. got on base. something i've been doing pretty well all season. just wasn't able to do it tonight. >> reporter: carlos beltran had an mri on his wrist today, which revealed a strain. he is listed as day-to-day. >>> niner news. and somewhat of a surprise move, safety
later in the inning, ryan ludwig singles to left.r's turn to come across and tap the dish. 2-0, pirates. that's all they would need. vogelsong's line, five innings, five hits, five earned runs, eight strouks and a loss. the pirates beat the giants 5-0. >> reporter: you have to go become to may 3rd to find out the last time that ryan vogelsong gave up more than three earned runs in a span of 16 games. the giants have lost 9 of their last 11. >> i thought he had good stuff. like i...
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says still can't get loans well to answer that earlier i asked the rock well he's chairman of the ludwig von niece's institute and to start i asked him while quantitative easing is helping wall street and the federal government how was it helped everyone else before now here's what he said. well it might as well take a hammer and hit them in the head is one of the we're still in a recession there's not been a recovery and one of the reasons is because what the government is doing with the federal reserve is going to hold on interest rates so low as you say and benefit the federal government the benefit of places like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan and just like europe is being raked over the coals to the benefit of the big banks so are americans so the average joe the average janet is being harmed to the benefit of the you know the power elite so what is quantitative easing it's it's money printing and they print this money and it has a horrendous effect on the economy and we're already starting to see prices increase i'm notice clothing food many other areas prices are going up enough al
says still can't get loans well to answer that earlier i asked the rock well he's chairman of the ludwig von niece's institute and to start i asked him while quantitative easing is helping wall street and the federal government how was it helped everyone else before now here's what he said. well it might as well take a hammer and hit them in the head is one of the we're still in a recession there's not been a recovery and one of the reasons is because what the government is doing with the...
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a couple batters later ludwig. for- nothing pittsburgh and the fifth inning.ona second place are being about it 9- 0. by houston major league baseball. shane is the only one to be suspended even know he was hit by a patch. pushed him a little bit with a-fast pitch that is one of the standards of baseball you do not touch that umpire. in fact, ramirez were falling but the only ones that were suspended work shane for three games. he is still planning for the phillies tonight at dodgers stadium. friday night, the basketball hall of fame. it is a great, great stories. saint john came to the warriors and struggled a little bit. they found out he had a problem with alcohol. a problem with beer. set out, and the rest is history. >> it is overwhelming. it is. the guys that i have a and emulated, and to be in the same group with them is an overwhelming feeling. it is an honor that i will accept among a lot of people. it is still kind of sinking in. this weekend has spent a whirl when i'm going to try to enjoy it and so it all in a. >> chris will be the first would mean
a couple batters later ludwig. for- nothing pittsburgh and the fifth inning.ona second place are being about it 9- 0. by houston major league baseball. shane is the only one to be suspended even know he was hit by a patch. pushed him a little bit with a-fast pitch that is one of the standards of baseball you do not touch that umpire. in fact, ramirez were falling but the only ones that were suspended work shane for three games. he is still planning for the phillies tonight at dodgers stadium....
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and there is a walk in on four pitches and then, ludwig with a base hit to left.ates lead in a flash. sanchez giving up five runs, pablo sandoval, 19 solo homers for giants. how about fans? there is a is and might be the only highlight. i thought he's going to hit it foot glove. he was hit by a pitch two, stolen bases and four runs scored. then, in the fifth, garrett jones brings it home z 9-2, bucks, fichblt -- the fichblt fichblt -- final. henderson al va yez, welcome to the bigs, kid. this is a's with a chopper up the middle. 3-1, a's lead. and he'd take over in the sixth. here it comes and there it goes. it's the rookie from canada. and that is a grand slam. now, 7-3, blue jays there in the 8th. andrew luck could be in training camp now buzz bu he's at stand ford. and going to go out and say luck is the best passing architectural design major in stanford histry. jim harbaugh left with the 49ers and there is excitement, sky high on the farm. >> of this is about to be expected during training camp. there is a lot of work to do. a lot of work to figure out who is
and there is a walk in on four pitches and then, ludwig with a base hit to left.ates lead in a flash. sanchez giving up five runs, pablo sandoval, 19 solo homers for giants. how about fans? there is a is and might be the only highlight. i thought he's going to hit it foot glove. he was hit by a pitch two, stolen bases and four runs scored. then, in the fifth, garrett jones brings it home z 9-2, bucks, fichblt -- the fichblt fichblt -- final. henderson al va yez, welcome to the bigs, kid. this...
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ludwig made the point that research is one of the parts of dodd-frank. missing today is the director of the office of financial research and it's been placed under a very complicated 17-member committee. so i think that we really have to adress the need to measure and publicize the cost taxpayers incur in supporting national and international safety nets. this will be the job of the office of financial research but it needs to be assigned to them in this way. i think also the authorities to do this conscientiously in the long run, governments need to train the -- change the way they're trained and incentivized. >> mr. ludwig. >> three things. one, i lament the fact that we don't have a single prudential supervisor. dr. stiglitz advocated for that early on in the clinton administration and it has not yet -- the countries that have done better, australia, canada, and japan had a single focused and professional prudential supervisor, i think that would advance the cause in this country markedly. i agree with dr. kane that education for financial soup visors
ludwig made the point that research is one of the parts of dodd-frank. missing today is the director of the office of financial research and it's been placed under a very complicated 17-member committee. so i think that we really have to adress the need to measure and publicize the cost taxpayers incur in supporting national and international safety nets. this will be the job of the office of financial research but it needs to be assigned to them in this way. i think also the authorities to do...
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ludwig is vice chair and senior control officer bankers trust deutsch bank. earlier he served for five years as comptroller of the currency, as comptroller of the office of the control of the currency the federal agency responsible for supervising their preponderance of bank estimates of the u.s.. prior to being controlling it was a partner in the law firm of -- specializing in banking law. and last paul pfleiderer received ph.d. degrees from yale and economics. has been teaching at stanford for some 30 years. his research much of which is jointly pursued with another professor of finance is generally concerned with issues that arise when agents acting in financial markets are differentially informed. his current research concerns corporate governance and in addition to his academic research he is consulted for various companies and banks and has been involved in developing risk models and optimization software for use by portfolio managers. dr. stiglitz if you would begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to address the question of the financial structure t
ludwig is vice chair and senior control officer bankers trust deutsch bank. earlier he served for five years as comptroller of the currency, as comptroller of the office of the control of the currency the federal agency responsible for supervising their preponderance of bank estimates of the u.s.. prior to being controlling it was a partner in the law firm of -- specializing in banking law. and last paul pfleiderer received ph.d. degrees from yale and economics. has been teaching at stanford...
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ryan ludwig with a base hit. 1-0. bottom of the first. yes, pablo sandoval, 19 straight. the giants. i'm going to lose it here. ties the 1914 phillies and the ball was caught by a fan. look at where this ball is hit. this is so far out! mccutcheon four runs scored. 1-1. two stolen bases. walked three times. jones bringing mccutcheon home. the pirates take 2-3 in the series. the giants end the home stand 3-7. win by arizona over houston and the d-backs would take over first place in the west. chris young drives in upton for a 4-2 lead. the d backs are now half a game up on the giants in the national league west. keep the baseball flowing here. a's and blue jays. 21-year-old henderson alvarez making his major league ab tay debut for the jays. dehey suspects witdejesus with. 3-1 athletics. craig press low taking over for geogonzalez in the sixth. bret lowry. oh, canada. he is from canada. is a grand slam. just called up and said that was a moment he will never forget. things get out of hand in the 8th. look out. alberto. escobar. the bench is empty. no punches thrown, just a
ryan ludwig with a base hit. 1-0. bottom of the first. yes, pablo sandoval, 19 straight. the giants. i'm going to lose it here. ties the 1914 phillies and the ball was caught by a fan. look at where this ball is hit. this is so far out! mccutcheon four runs scored. 1-1. two stolen bases. walked three times. jones bringing mccutcheon home. the pirates take 2-3 in the series. the giants end the home stand 3-7. win by arizona over houston and the d-backs would take over first place in the west....
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she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the banished lola packing. during a tour of the united states, lola arrived in california in 153 -- 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggestive tarantula dance, a provocative ballet in the which lola pretended to become entangled in a spider's web. as she waved her arms, leaped in the air and vigorously shook her clothing, revealing her petticoats, the audiences sat spell bound. lola threw lavish parties, gave dance lessons and was frequently seen in the company of her pet cinnamon bear. at the dock in 1855, lola broke into tears as she departed san francisco bound for australia. a local newspaper editorial praised her as a noble-hearted and generous lady whose many good acts is won the esteem of our citizens. whatever lola wants, lola gets. [laughter] cynthia ann parker. on may 19, 1836, a band of indians attacked parker' fort on the fringes of the comanche frontier this newly-formed republ
she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the banished lola packing. during a tour of the united states, lola arrived in california in 153 -- 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggestive tarantula dance, a provocative ballet in the which lola pretended to become entangled in a spider's web. as she waved her arms, leaped in the air and...
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pittsburg struck early at at&t park. 1st inning ludwig smashes one.one into the left center field gap. that gets down. san francisco o for 9 with runners in scoring position. giants were shut out. giants need to rally. >>> not since 1932 has san jose seen one of its own boxers make it to the olympics until now. 18-year-old air rose carerra just returned home. he had quite a welcoming committee there. the finals were held in alabama over the weekend and he made the cut by beating a guy he had lost to in the past. he only learned how to box three years ago. he only weighs 108 points e said he is staying away from the girls for now. so he can keep his focus on boxing as he gets ready to go to london next year to represent the u.s. in the olympics. good for him. >> 108 points -- 108 pounds! >>> a remake of a film from the '80s is now in its planning stages. ♪ [ music ] >> oh, yeah. you remember this. >> every wedding. there you are. >> exactly. >> exactly how i damages. dirty dancing in 1987 you remember star jennifer gray and patrick swayze. now lionsgat
pittsburg struck early at at&t park. 1st inning ludwig smashes one.one into the left center field gap. that gets down. san francisco o for 9 with runners in scoring position. giants were shut out. giants need to rally. >>> not since 1932 has san jose seen one of its own boxers make it to the olympics until now. 18-year-old air rose carerra just returned home. he had quite a welcoming committee there. the finals were held in alabama over the weekend and he made the cut by beating a...
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he walks the leadoff hitter against the pirates who then scores when ryan ludwig bloops a two-out singlenter. 1-0 pirates. san francisco got it back. panda homers into the arcade. the giants' 19th straight solo home run. that ties a major league record set by the phillies during the woodrow wilson administration. [ laughter ] >> 3rd inning mccutcheon goes about 5'9". look at this ball go, 450 feet. he scored 4 ropes today. sanchez 4 and a third gave up four earned runs walked four not good. brandon woods hits one deep. torres only hitting .231 still catching the baseball. pittsburg puts it away in theth on a mat diaz base hit into shallow center. 6-2 pirates. sanchez gave up nine runs in the last two starts. >> one and done my last couple of starts but again it's baseball. i do my 100% out there. i can't do anything about it. >> i have seen jonathan throw lights out and i have seen him put himself in some corners and have to make pitches and we had the one big swing of the bat from andrew. >>> giants fall back into a tie for the lead in the n.l. west. arizona can take the lead if they be
he walks the leadoff hitter against the pirates who then scores when ryan ludwig bloops a two-out singlenter. 1-0 pirates. san francisco got it back. panda homers into the arcade. the giants' 19th straight solo home run. that ties a major league record set by the phillies during the woodrow wilson administration. [ laughter ] >> 3rd inning mccutcheon goes about 5'9". look at this ball go, 450 feet. he scored 4 ropes today. sanchez 4 and a third gave up four earned runs walked four...
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these studies jens ludwig talks about, it is a little like magic. >> dark matter is magic. >> a beautiful madonna in every log and these of very skilled woodcarvers working on these studies. i don't necessarily think this is a false positive. we know a lot from other studies about the things that carry long term benefits and part of it is the cognitive effects, language effect and part of it is self regulation. and other social, emotional skills. you don't have to just look at the u.s. literature. there is literature worldwide establishing links between early impact and later impact on things like crime for example. i think we have a pretty good idea. it is not one of these domains or all of these domains. i think you need measures of those. cognitive measures, measures on the things that are on achievement tests but i think there's a need for the federal government to support the development, to go back to the drawing board on measures. right now each state is faced with the job of creating measures each program is faced with creating measures. i don't think that is a great way for that
these studies jens ludwig talks about, it is a little like magic. >> dark matter is magic. >> a beautiful madonna in every log and these of very skilled woodcarvers working on these studies. i don't necessarily think this is a false positive. we know a lot from other studies about the things that carry long term benefits and part of it is the cognitive effects, language effect and part of it is self regulation. and other social, emotional skills. you don't have to just look at the...
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then jens ludwig, who is one of the most accomplished and wise of those who has defended a head start over the years that it does produce long-term impacts. then we have yasmina vinci who is a representative all of the people in head start. i want to wreck a mind -- recognize her. as i understand, there are working with the administration and working hard. i was recently at las vegas and decided i would take advantage of it and go to the head start center. they do all about what the administration was doing. they were using class -- some of you may know about it and you may hear more about in a few minutes. we will have a discussion and i will moderate. then we are going to turn it over to questions from the audience. with that, steve barnett. >> i think the first one, and you will hear this over and over, that the administration's proposed reforms are vital. they should be fully supported by the early childhood it field. we are recognized that early headstart is part of this and it needs to be included in the reforms. thatd, the state council's each has on early childhood now shouldn
then jens ludwig, who is one of the most accomplished and wise of those who has defended a head start over the years that it does produce long-term impacts. then we have yasmina vinci who is a representative all of the people in head start. i want to wreck a mind -- recognize her. as i understand, there are working with the administration and working hard. i was recently at las vegas and decided i would take advantage of it and go to the head start center. they do all about what the...
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she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's web and discovered spiders hiding in the folds of her flowing down. as she waved her arms, leaped in the air, and it shook her clothing revealing her petticoats, the audiences sat spellbound. she threw lavish parties to mike gave dance lessons a-daughter who became a celebrated star of the american stage and was frequently seen in the company of her pet cinnamon bear. at the dock, 1855, lola broke into tears as he departed san francisco bound for australia. a local newspaper editorial praised her as a noble hearted and generously his many good actors when the steam of citizens. whenever lola wants, lowly gets. cynthia and parker. on may 191836 a band of indian
she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's web and discovered spiders hiding in the folds of her flowing...
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eugene ludwig is financial officer of the leading consulting firm for financial companies worldwide. he was vice chair and senior control officer of banker's trust deutsche bank. he served for five years as controller of the currency and the federal agency responsible for supervising their. preponderance of banks in the u.s. and last, paul flager, master philosophy in phd. he has been keaching at stanford for some 30 years. his research is jointly pursued with another professor of finance at the g.s.b. his current research ks corporate governance, in addition to his academic research, he is consulted for various companies and banks and has been involved in risk models for yures by portfolio managers. dr. stiglitz, if you would begin. >> should inform our thinking about the appropriate regulation of banks, including capital requirements and risk taking. the first is that when information isn't perfect and risk markets incomplete, that is always, there is no prudges that unfettered markets will result in efficient outcomes. the actions give rice rise to consequences not born by those u
eugene ludwig is financial officer of the leading consulting firm for financial companies worldwide. he was vice chair and senior control officer of banker's trust deutsche bank. he served for five years as controller of the currency and the federal agency responsible for supervising their. preponderance of banks in the u.s. and last, paul flager, master philosophy in phd. he has been keaching at stanford for some 30 years. his research is jointly pursued with another professor of finance at...
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she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship thatcontributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's web and discovered spiders hiding in the folds of her flowing down. as she waved her arms, leaped in the air, and it shook her clothing revealing her petticoats, the audiences sat spellbound. she threw lavish parties to mike gave dance lessons a-daughter who became a celebrated star of the american stage and was frequently seen in the company of her pet cinnamon bear. at the dock, 1855, lola broke into tears as he departed san francisco bound for australia. a local newspaper editorial praised her as a noble hearted and generously his many good actors when the steam of citizens. whenever lola wants, lowly gets. cynthia and parker. on may 191836 a band of indians
she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship thatcontributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's web and discovered spiders hiding in the folds of her flowing...
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she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's web and discovered spiders hiding in the folds of her flowing down. as she waved her arms, leaped in the air, and it shook her clothing revealing her petticoats, the audiences sat spellbound. she threw lavish parties to mike gave dance lessons a-daughter who became a celebrated star of the american stage and was frequently seen in the company of her pet cinnamon bear. at the dock, 1855, lola broke into tears as he departed san francisco bound for australia. a local newspaper editorial praised her as a noble hearted and generously his many good actors when the steam of citizens. whenever lola wants, lowly gets. cynthia and parker. on may 191836 a band of indian
she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's web and discovered spiders hiding in the folds of her flowing...
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. >>> bill ludwig told us doctors told us without the experimental treatments he would have weeks toive. >> i am in a position of good health, no cancer in my system. >> reporter: goodwin is one of three patients who have gotten a treatment for leukemia called cll. the results are so spectacular that many believe they can mark the beginning of a major advance in cancer treatments. >> more than a two-pounder tumor was eradicated. >> reporter: the team at the university of pennsylvania removed white blood cells that normally fight infection, genetically engineer them with a harmless form of hiv to make them attach to and kill the cancer cells and return them to the patients with one infusion. the research was too risk toe win government support, but barbara netter who started a foundation with her late husband edward provide the seed money. >> we wanted to do something more, hope to do something more. >> reporter: it will take years more to know if the initial excitement is warranted, but at least three lives have been saved. >> robert bazell, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> attorneys for
. >>> bill ludwig told us doctors told us without the experimental treatments he would have weeks toive. >> i am in a position of good health, no cancer in my system. >> reporter: goodwin is one of three patients who have gotten a treatment for leukemia called cll. the results are so spectacular that many believe they can mark the beginning of a major advance in cancer treatments. >> more than a two-pounder tumor was eradicated. >> reporter: the team at the...
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then jens ludwig who is here from university of chicago and was one of the most accomplished and whysf the people who have actually defended head start over the years on the basis of scientific evidence that it does in fact produced some long-term impacts. and then yasmina vinci is executive director of the national head start association, representative of all the people in head start. and i want to recognize her for what i think is remarkable, very positive response to this criticism and the administration proposal. and as i understand they are working with the administration and working hard. i was a biggest and decided i would take advantage and go to see the head start center. they knew all about what the administration was doing. they were preparing for it. they were using class, which something they know that but you hear more about it in a few minutes. so it was quite an impressive thing. then we'll have a discussion and i will moderate, see if i can cause trouble among the panelists. and then we will turn it over to questions from the audience. so with that, steven barnett. >
then jens ludwig who is here from university of chicago and was one of the most accomplished and whysf the people who have actually defended head start over the years on the basis of scientific evidence that it does in fact produced some long-term impacts. and then yasmina vinci is executive director of the national head start association, representative of all the people in head start. and i want to recognize her for what i think is remarkable, very positive response to this criticism and the...
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nicole is the executive editor of "cosmopolitan" magazine and robi ludwig is contributor to care.com. married yet, though. they're boyfriend and girlfriend. this was the result. half of them. >> askmen.com, did a joint survey. 80,000 people overall. this horrifying stat, they said 50% of guys said they would leave their partner if she were to gain significant weight. i'm five months pregnant, reading this is very alarming. i'm taking it as a not so gentle reminder that no matter how in love a man is, physical attraction always remains very important to him. >> and, where do you think this is coming from, that men feel that the relationship can dissolve so much based on that physical attraction? >> men are statistically a lot more focused on looks and body type. and it does matter to them, because in part they feel that who they're with is a statement about who they are. so if they're with somebody who doesn't look good, what does that say about them? they have low self-esteem, they're not successful? plen a men are a little bit more focus and what their women look like. >> it's also a
nicole is the executive editor of "cosmopolitan" magazine and robi ludwig is contributor to care.com. married yet, though. they're boyfriend and girlfriend. this was the result. half of them. >> askmen.com, did a joint survey. 80,000 people overall. this horrifying stat, they said 50% of guys said they would leave their partner if she were to gain significant weight. i'm five months pregnant, reading this is very alarming. i'm taking it as a not so gentle reminder that no matter...