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it's an mit dive bar. they go, i like to do that. if you can imagine an mit dive bar, a bunch of geeky guys, sorry, a bunch of geeky guys. [laughter] i am a geeky guy so, but these guys had all this money and is only 100-dollar bills. and a boston university hundred dollar bills but i don't know what's like in dallas. you guys, oil, right? boston you never see them because it's all college kids. and i couldn't figure out why so i went over to the guys house and in his longer was $250,000. and i thought he's got to be a drug dealer. but he was a drug to pick the next day we flew to vegas and it was the mit blackjack team. i ended up joining the team and i want to write that story. it was my first true story. i kind of fell into nonfiction bible electives wrote because that's what i've been writing. i was writing fiction and i ran into a true story. that's been the way, "bringing down the house" assembly. i get an e-mail at 2 a.m. in the morning, and he said my best friend cofounder facebook and no one has ever heard of the pics i got
it's an mit dive bar. they go, i like to do that. if you can imagine an mit dive bar, a bunch of geeky guys, sorry, a bunch of geeky guys. [laughter] i am a geeky guy so, but these guys had all this money and is only 100-dollar bills. and a boston university hundred dollar bills but i don't know what's like in dallas. you guys, oil, right? boston you never see them because it's all college kids. and i couldn't figure out why so i went over to the guys house and in his longer was $250,000. and i...
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the access that i had to him even when i was with the mit kids, this was different. this was a kid fleeing about saying this is my life and i screwed up. so there's more in it than anything i've written about before and during writing this book i had a kid, which a lot of you probably know, it changes your life in a dramatic way, and i think that is infused to me any way because, you know, you're not sleeping but you're also dealing with, you know, massive sort of understanding things differently and i try to get inside this kid's head more and more. >> i can do better than that. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> the book obviously is "sex on the moon." we will do questions for about 15 minutes and then there will be a book signing immediately afterwards. >> please, if you ask questions we have standing microphones at the front and we will call on you and five-year away. >> you asked what books to read now. i'm curious to know what books you have liked and read growing up. >> my parents had a rule we had to read two books before we were able to watch tv whi
the access that i had to him even when i was with the mit kids, this was different. this was a kid fleeing about saying this is my life and i screwed up. so there's more in it than anything i've written about before and during writing this book i had a kid, which a lot of you probably know, it changes your life in a dramatic way, and i think that is infused to me any way because, you know, you're not sleeping but you're also dealing with, you know, massive sort of understanding things...
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i am lucky to be at a new institute at mit. it is have engineers and have cancer biologists -- half as a biologist working together. i am an office suite with three cancer biologists and myself. it is fantastic. i have an expert to bring me in what is important. we had a conversation this week where we were going back and forth about an idea. we're now in the same office suite. it is really fantastic. we're learning how to use each other's instrumentation and speak each other's languages. it is very fun. >> there is a language barrier. >> it is a language barrier and style barrier. people say they work on hypothesis- research. i do not know what that is. i want to know how to solve the problem. that is the way i look at it. if you take those combinations and put it together, it is a whole new world. >> in the biology field, there has been a focus on the hypothesis-driven research. there could be a problem with hypophysis-limited research because you do that instead of asking a comprehensive question about a problem. the field o
i am lucky to be at a new institute at mit. it is have engineers and have cancer biologists -- half as a biologist working together. i am an office suite with three cancer biologists and myself. it is fantastic. i have an expert to bring me in what is important. we had a conversation this week where we were going back and forth about an idea. we're now in the same office suite. it is really fantastic. we're learning how to use each other's instrumentation and speak each other's languages. it is...
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complooe cumplieron 12 aÑos alejados sin poder ver a sus familias y encuentren una soluciÓn que pero mit nasa estadounidense realizaron la salida de la estaciÓn espacial que durÓ 6 horas y media para recuperar una bomba de amonÍaco averiado y su traslado al compartimiento de carga del transbordador para llevarla a la tierra. >> un reconocido cirujano espaÑo brindÓ la mejor alegrÍa a un joven de 20 aÑos que habÍa perdido sus piernas en un accidente el mÉdico pedro cavoada realizÓ el primer trasplante de piernas del mundo la operaciÓn se realizo en valencia, dijo que si todo va bien el paciente podrÍa estar caminando en 6 o 7 meses. >> otro milagro de la medicina. >> pasamos con ilia calderÓn y un avance de la ediciÓn nocturna de noticiero univisiÓn. >> vamos hablar de mÉxico una eza ordenÓ la extradicion para un... para que responda por el asesinato de su esposa en vacacion vacaciones. >> otro fanÁtico se lanza al cÍo para atrapar la pelota. >> y tendremos todo sobre la copa amÉrica con dos emocionantes partidos esta noche, mÉxico frente a uruguay y perÚ frente a chile son algunas de las
complooe cumplieron 12 aÑos alejados sin poder ver a sus familias y encuentren una soluciÓn que pero mit nasa estadounidense realizaron la salida de la estaciÓn espacial que durÓ 6 horas y media para recuperar una bomba de amonÍaco averiado y su traslado al compartimiento de carga del transbordador para llevarla a la tierra. >> un reconocido cirujano espaÑo brindÓ la mejor alegrÍa a un joven de 20 aÑos que habÍa perdido sus piernas en un accidente el mÉdico pedro cavoada...
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frequent guest on our program has found himself in the headlines after his report of the use mit his network to download millions of academic documents on j. store and schwartz of demand progress was charged with violating federal hacking laws and he could be facing decades behind bars if he's convicted but just days later now several thousand documents coming from j. sort of been have popped up on the file sharing website the pirate bay so you cordin to sources over eighteen thousand scientific articles from the philosophical transactions of the royal society appeared in the manifesto for a person named greg maxwell and it specifically stated the maxwell obtained these files a long time ago and he was nervous to share that information until he heard about schwartz's efforts to make i could have information available to everyone so he went on to say that he actually obtained those documents through boring means but that he still sides were sure it's an argument of open access stories currently working to verify those uploaded documents did in fact come from their service they have al
frequent guest on our program has found himself in the headlines after his report of the use mit his network to download millions of academic documents on j. store and schwartz of demand progress was charged with violating federal hacking laws and he could be facing decades behind bars if he's convicted but just days later now several thousand documents coming from j. sort of been have popped up on the file sharing website the pirate bay so you cordin to sources over eighteen thousand...
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part of the research we're doing at mit and other places is to make them operational.ke the technology and replace what they have in the field right now? the idea is that this little one to two pound vehicle can replace a 45-pound -- sorry a 100 pound unmanned air vehicle and that the operators have to carry a 45-pound communication pack. >> stephen: where could this guy be operating it? >> could you take it in the pack backpack. instead of 100 pounds you could put this in the air. we put this on the iphone because army people are issued smart phones. we want them to take the gear that they have. >> stephen: really an iphone. how is at&t's reception in kandahar? five bars? it seems like we have drones fighting in libya, right? we have drones fighting in -- these are like the unsung heroes of iraq, afghanistan and libya and the heros ferl -- of some of our unsung wars like in pakistan and yemen, right? [laughter] are drone pilots going to be taking over domestic flights as well? i'm in the sure if i want to hear someone this is your captain speaking bleep, blorp. do i h
part of the research we're doing at mit and other places is to make them operational.ke the technology and replace what they have in the field right now? the idea is that this little one to two pound vehicle can replace a 45-pound -- sorry a 100 pound unmanned air vehicle and that the operators have to carry a 45-pound communication pack. >> stephen: where could this guy be operating it? >> could you take it in the pack backpack. instead of 100 pounds you could put this in the air....
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. >> host: there was a paper written out of mit saying we can infer your sexual preference and figureout whether you are gay or not based on your social network. but you're saying that is a general principle, that kind of inference social network. >> guest: it is also there's a really -- you wouldn't want it to make a lot of particular -- you wouldn't want to use that to make important decisions for the simple reason which is that -- let me rephrase that if you're a business you might want to use it to make important decisions. if you're an individual we really don't want that to be the way the decisions are made about us because it is guilt by association in the case of being gay obviously been the case of you can actually see six you can get someone's credit rating based on their friends. should banks not offer people loans because their friends have bad credit ratings? i don't think we want to get into that world but actually because there is so much of this data and its opaque what is done with that we are more in that world than we think we are. >> host: we have a scandal in new
. >> host: there was a paper written out of mit saying we can infer your sexual preference and figureout whether you are gay or not based on your social network. but you're saying that is a general principle, that kind of inference social network. >> guest: it is also there's a really -- you wouldn't want it to make a lot of particular -- you wouldn't want to use that to make important decisions for the simple reason which is that -- let me rephrase that if you're a business you...
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i'm struck to the story there was perry mason about mit that work on personalization.he called it, but if children ferdinand developed lido was exactly an explicit you say what you like, and people hated hearing when they made explicit choices they hated hearing it was predictable because of the likes to believe that eclectic music. and they would see if you like metallica you may like flyer so how could you predict -- when the perception came along which is the company amazon -- no one was ever asked explicitly to opt into the system and have the cognitive dissident. >> guest: that's right, the people are willing to be shown things they might like but they don't like being told that you're going to like -- >> host: so you say bring the cognitive dissidence back. at least tell people this is how the sausages made if you don't like it -- >> guest: right. and what that does then the argument, the other argument again and again with engineers is they say people aren't really demanding this to the different services that you want, and were the algorithm to be changed in a
i'm struck to the story there was perry mason about mit that work on personalization.he called it, but if children ferdinand developed lido was exactly an explicit you say what you like, and people hated hearing when they made explicit choices they hated hearing it was predictable because of the likes to believe that eclectic music. and they would see if you like metallica you may like flyer so how could you predict -- when the perception came along which is the company amazon -- no one was...
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. >> take 'em to missouri, mit. >> reporter: for decade, hollywood made western movies like "red river rake in a dependable box office profit and to take a long hard look at american values, american dreams, the american landscape. >> keep moving, keep moving. >> reporter: movies like "the searchers" appeal to a wide audience. but that audience is gone. gone but not forgotten. but "cowboys and aliens"? >> as an englishman, what did the western mean to you growing up? >> i can honestly say, you know, that's sort of what we played as kids. i mean, as every kid did. >> reporter: really? >> yeah, the chance to actually get on a horse every day and just put the hat on, put the gun on, the spurs -- i mean, that was a -- was a dream. >> reporter: and for olivia wilde who plays a mysterious and lethal woman in this movie, it was a girlhood dream. you've always loved westerns? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's really unusual in some ways for a young person. >> i think so, although my dad loved westerns and he really got me interested in them. i wasn't associating myself with the female characters. i
. >> take 'em to missouri, mit. >> reporter: for decade, hollywood made western movies like "red river rake in a dependable box office profit and to take a long hard look at american values, american dreams, the american landscape. >> keep moving, keep moving. >> reporter: movies like "the searchers" appeal to a wide audience. but that audience is gone. gone but not forgotten. but "cowboys and aliens"? >> as an englishman, what did the...
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the question is, who in that gop field can emerge to give mit romney a run for his money?ve never mentioned the name casey anthony on this show. but today, after the trial is over, it seems like a good day to start. the questions are, did she kill her daughter? and do you care? savannah guthrie quickly explains the whole thing for us this morning. it's way too early
the question is, who in that gop field can emerge to give mit romney a run for his money?ve never mentioned the name casey anthony on this show. but today, after the trial is over, it seems like a good day to start. the questions are, did she kill her daughter? and do you care? savannah guthrie quickly explains the whole thing for us this morning. it's way too early
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brian wilson bout more than 1,000 mits and handed them out to the junior giants d.aseball program for boys and girls in need. each of them scored a ticket for tonight's game. that is our report for tonight. i'm gasia mikaelian, our coverage continues with tonight's 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next right here on tv36. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along.
brian wilson bout more than 1,000 mits and handed them out to the junior giants d.aseball program for boys and girls in need. each of them scored a ticket for tonight's game. that is our report for tonight. i'm gasia mikaelian, our coverage continues with tonight's 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next right here on tv36. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback....
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story of bob -- i mean, to the story of bob, even sort of pre-bob there was patty mace's lab up at mithat are worked on participation, they called it collaborative filtering. and it was a service called ringo. and ringo was exactly an explicit you say what you like, and people hated hearing that when they made explicit choices, they actually hearing that their musical tastes were predictable. >> guest: right. yeah. >> host: so so if you like metallica, you may also like slayer. when the people bought xl, it didn't because no one was with ever asked to explicitly opt in to the system. no one had the cog cognitive dissonance. >> no, that's right. that people are willing on the shown things that they might like, but they don't like being told that, you know, you're going to like -- >> host: right. you're saying at least tell people, right, we're making sausage for you, and this is how the sausage is made. >> guest: right. the other argument i get in again and men with these -- again and again with these engineers, they say, well, people respect really demanding these services that you wan
story of bob -- i mean, to the story of bob, even sort of pre-bob there was patty mace's lab up at mithat are worked on participation, they called it collaborative filtering. and it was a service called ringo. and ringo was exactly an explicit you say what you like, and people hated hearing that when they made explicit choices, they actually hearing that their musical tastes were predictable. >> guest: right. yeah. >> host: so so if you like metallica, you may also like slayer. when...
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top stories santa weeks have lined the man charged with norway's first ever a terrorist attack at mit's responsibility for the bombing and the council and the shooting rampage that followed the devil atrocity claimed more than ninety lives on friday. and now we can bring you live pictures from norway a special service for the victims under way and account little's main can see the role of the royal family and prime minister a present of a ceremony. global economic recovery is at risk as debt crisis talks in the u.s. collapse within the government this comes after the e.u. throws a new lifeline to reason to hope the cash handout will bring the euro back out from the brink of an invalid media mogul rupert martin braces himself for a legal battle in the u.s. while britain's hacking scandal is spreading beyond words newspaper empire with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities . plus a u.s. led coalition in afghanistan begins handing control over to local security forces but their reputation sparks concerns about the future of the country again ar
top stories santa weeks have lined the man charged with norway's first ever a terrorist attack at mit's responsibility for the bombing and the council and the shooting rampage that followed the devil atrocity claimed more than ninety lives on friday. and now we can bring you live pictures from norway a special service for the victims under way and account little's main can see the role of the royal family and prime minister a present of a ceremony. global economic recovery is at risk as debt...
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the police and the mit police. simply be. a. hopeless. my whole life and whatever i've tried to do i've tried to unite the will of the spirit of the work of the flesh or that's a spiritual journey my space and spirituality which all the stuff you. have to deal with whether you call it that or not call it conscience i was never an athame as to i never march german letters because i didn't think it would house and then i died after casey had been. killed for about three weeks my daughter hannah climbed. in and the last couple of lines that if we the people rather than continue another mother will be if i have a duty to lease the least you know till people buy store. it's the guys who are stuck or are you you know couple so they're all go back there it's they're fine for us somewhere else for. their. people like us if i didn't object to some obvious injustice i couldn't live with myself if i can't make a difference at least someone try listening in on my deathbed and say at least i tried to make a difference when i thought we were getting de
the police and the mit police. simply be. a. hopeless. my whole life and whatever i've tried to do i've tried to unite the will of the spirit of the work of the flesh or that's a spiritual journey my space and spirituality which all the stuff you. have to deal with whether you call it that or not call it conscience i was never an athame as to i never march german letters because i didn't think it would house and then i died after casey had been. killed for about three weeks my daughter hannah...
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happening so you know there's various people have proposed different systems that might work ted post of mit my colleague has proposed a drone base system so you'd have drones circling around north korea for instance and this would be a threat to russia of course because it's located around north korea and when they see a missile being launched they were captured before it releases its warhead in space then they could home in on the hot exhaust coming out of the you know boosting missile it's called the boost phase defense but apparently it's not been picked up by the pentagon and it's not being studied by anybody else so i think we need to get the technical people to cooperate once it's a good system is there then we can get the political people perhaps to cooperate. there is an opinion that there is this hawkish mentality that flourished under the bush administration pushing for more defense spending and many say it continues under obama do you think that a costly missile defense program arguable effectiveness could be pushed forward by this kind of hawkish mentality by the dangling securi
happening so you know there's various people have proposed different systems that might work ted post of mit my colleague has proposed a drone base system so you'd have drones circling around north korea for instance and this would be a threat to russia of course because it's located around north korea and when they see a missile being launched they were captured before it releases its warhead in space then they could home in on the hot exhaust coming out of the you know boosting missile it's...
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the alleged mits stress of her father with hint 0at what might have really happened to young kaley left a heavy rock 1,000 times. that's part of the craziest race on earth. we'll show it to you on >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> sexual assault case against the former head of the international monetary fund may be on the verge of collapse. credibility of the housekeeper who said the man attacked her in the new york hotel suite is said to be in question. l one official told "the new york times"that the woman has repeatedly lied since making the initial alleges. the man is sues pegged to get bail reduced tomorrow. >> major security breach at one of the country busiest airport airports. nigerian born man has been in fbi custody tonight after he was arrested trying to board a plane in los angeles with 10 boarding passes that weren't his. and this wasn't the first time he tried this. 5 days ago he managed to pass through 2 security check points at jfk airport with only a student i.d. and an expired boarding pass. it wasn't until he
the alleged mits stress of her father with hint 0at what might have really happened to young kaley left a heavy rock 1,000 times. that's part of the craziest race on earth. we'll show it to you on >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> sexual assault case against the former head of the international monetary fund may be on the verge of collapse. credibility of the housekeeper who said the man attacked her in the new york...
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i hope -- we had the president of mit yesterday and she is adamant about bringing manufacturing back to america. i say hear, haer to that. we better have the skilled work force to make that happen. i am seeing improvements in aerospace. we need a skilled work force to fill those jobs. we need students understand that tomorrow competition lies in science, technology, engineering, and matt. we need more graduates in those fields. this is been the topic of conversation here at the national governors' association about how we unite to make sure that america remains at the cutting edge when it comes to an educated work force. >> how do you do that practically? your medicaid spending is expected to keep rising. right now, you are restricted by the federal health-care law. it seems we are on an unsustainable path of spending more on medicaid. that means there's less to spend on education. guest: in my home state, we have involved all of our providers, all of our businesses, all of our insurers and we have set a goal over the next 10 years that we will maintain medical inflation, a health-ca
i hope -- we had the president of mit yesterday and she is adamant about bringing manufacturing back to america. i say hear, haer to that. we better have the skilled work force to make that happen. i am seeing improvements in aerospace. we need a skilled work force to fill those jobs. we need students understand that tomorrow competition lies in science, technology, engineering, and matt. we need more graduates in those fields. this is been the topic of conversation here at the national...
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i am lucky to be at a new institute at mit. at the engineering and aunt cancer biology working together. -- half engineering and half cancer biology working together. it is so fantastic. i have an expert tutoring me in what is important. we had the conversation this week where we were sitting down going back and forth about engineering ideas and science ideas. is the idea of never running into each other on campus and now we are in the same office suite. it is really fantastic. we're learning from each other's presentations and learning a similar language. >> there is a language barrier, too. >> it is a language and style barrier as well. people will say that the work on hypotheses and i do not know what that is. i want to know what the problem is and how can i solve the problem. >> as an engineer. >> that is how i look at it. what is the problem? you take the combinations and put it together, it really is a whole new world. >> that is interesting. in the biology field, there has been much focus on hypotheses- driven research.
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they're integral to mit, tightest directed across the country. you should all hang out close to mit. also said the same thing with governor quinn. there's a bunch of these organizations that are doing things that we should all be paying attention and comment -- copying. >> thank you. i think this is a thought-provoking, challenging, but tomorrow the united states has been hard put to force by dr. hockfield and dr. brown. on behalf of all of us, thank you for coming to the great state of utah. thank you for challenging us and thank you for offering to be our partners so we can move our country forward. [applause] [applause] >> before we leave i have a couple of things i want to do. the first one is a bittersweet moment for the national governors association. as we say goodbye to a very important colleague to each of us. governor barbour, would you please come forward. today, we are here to thank governor barbour for his commitment to public service and his commitment to the national governors association. in july of 2009 some of us were very honor
they're integral to mit, tightest directed across the country. you should all hang out close to mit. also said the same thing with governor quinn. there's a bunch of these organizations that are doing things that we should all be paying attention and comment -- copying. >> thank you. i think this is a thought-provoking, challenging, but tomorrow the united states has been hard put to force by dr. hockfield and dr. brown. on behalf of all of us, thank you for coming to the great state of...
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the study was funded by the national bureau of economic research and led by economists at harvard and mit. people with medicaid usually view their own health as being good to excellent. it also suggests that medicaid reduces the possibility of people having to borrow money to pay medical bills or being placed in a situation where they need to decide to pay for medical expenses or just their normal house bills. >>> ok, it is 4:51. we have a commuter alert to be aware of before you head out the door. >> immediately before the morning commute, the d.c. department of transportation will close branch avenue on either side of pennsylvania avenue in southeast so crews can rebuild part of the road. if the weather cooperates, branch avenue will remain closed until 5:00 a.m. monday. >>> prince william county commuters will have to find a new place to park beginning monday. >> because of a parking lease agreement officially ends tomorrow. friday will also be the last day the potomac and rappahannock commission will provide evening shuttle bus service between horner road and a commuter lot and the fi
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poland at mit's responsibility for the plane crash that killed president kaczynski last year but the publisher of course still tries to shift some of the blame to russia. shadow of egypt to a hundred fifty thousand dollars in government protesters pull out the streets and squares of israeli cities demanding prime minister netanyahu steps down. a very warm welcome to you this is seen live from moscow u.s. lawmakers are racing against the clock after another week of political bickering between republicans and democrats brought in a result a plan to avoid default must be reached by choose day otherwise washington won't be able to pay its bills for the next version scheduled for later today investor and author jim rogers believes it will witness a last minute agreement which won't change anything. they're not going to do anything serious they're going to go now it's something you know the day before the day our budget day after and they're going to say everything is ok put it in six months from now a year from now america is going to be in worse shape than it is now they're going to cont
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for the united states and lives on the bottom right hand corner the license plate on the truck says mitigrant 666. heitor realist things and these are six or seven kids with extraordinary days is about to leave for of subtitle of the book in the spanish indicates. >> this is c-span booktv. we've been talking with jorge castaneda, author of maÑana for ever. >> when i began working for the prospect they said it was probably one of the topics that i got the most interest in and the most questions about and even still today i could still kind of tell what it meant to people and how important it was to people and the timing worked out because it was undergoing a renovation that is actually pretty close to being done today. as of the interest was a fever pitch. >> can you describe their brand of the shopping center as follows its importance to chicago and its suburbs beginning in the early 1960's? >> welcome it was definitely a big first. there was a lot of unique features and really we hadn't seen shopping centers built on a grand scale with so much attention to detail and religious kinds of
for the united states and lives on the bottom right hand corner the license plate on the truck says mitigrant 666. heitor realist things and these are six or seven kids with extraordinary days is about to leave for of subtitle of the book in the spanish indicates. >> this is c-span booktv. we've been talking with jorge castaneda, author of maÑana for ever. >> when i began working for the prospect they said it was probably one of the topics that i got the most interest in and the...
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greenwald and eric schwartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from jay store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. a g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann is surged to the number two spot in a new poll right behind mitt romney and just like all presidential campaigns this one's getting dirty and anonymous former bachmann staffer told the daily caller that michele bachmann suffers from migraines and what do you know the mainstream media has just gone absolutely crazy over it. is surging in the polls but consider your migraines affect michele bachmann's ability to leave the bachmann campaign this is a first big challenges and it's evidence of what happens when you jump up into the top ring of these all these polls this story gain some traction after anonymous bachmann aides detailed years.
greenwald and eric schwartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from jay store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. a g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann is surged to the number two spot in a new poll right behind mitt romney and just like all presidential campaigns this one's getting dirty and anonymous...
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. >> the boater is mit missing and a familiar -- is missing and a family is frantic to find him. >>>dly holiday at sandy point state park. a 6-year-old dies. the help that some people offered to try to find the child. >>> and could we be rooting for the ravens this season? we will find out. more nfl talks continue. >>> maryland's most powerful radar is dry. but how long will that last? i will tell you coming. but we are dealing with hot temperatures. how high will the thermometer get? that's coming up as well. >>> we are doing okay at the bridges and tunnels. starting to get volume. we will tell you where the slowdowns are when "good morning maryland" continues. his family knows what to expect. but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. wow, for me? [ male announcer ] if viva can handle mike rowe's mess, just think what it can do in your home. grab a roll for yourself and grasp the unquilted difference. [ mahis family knows when mikwhat to expect.me, but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves w
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he as criticized mit -- mit romney no there's another big labor dispute. nba players were locked out last night. >> reporter: we're in downtown oakland. it's where their offices are located. we're not sure if we will see anyone. good thing about this lockout is that the nba just completed its season and were supposed to start their training camp. the lockout is about money. the owners said they're not make enough. when the collective bargaining agreement expired, the owners made it official. they locked out the players. >> a lot of our fans, although not going to miss any games still don't like the prospect of a lockout. we don't like it either. something feels like the owners -- the best way to get what they want. we don't agree. >> the compensation will be $5 million at a time when the league is losing money. >> reporter: it's not clear how the lockout will affect the local team. it's not also clear how it can lose a mean for league. then along with the other owners says you need more money. the biggest impact won't be on the money but the people who cou
he as criticized mit -- mit romney no there's another big labor dispute. nba players were locked out last night. >> reporter: we're in downtown oakland. it's where their offices are located. we're not sure if we will see anyone. good thing about this lockout is that the nba just completed its season and were supposed to start their training camp. the lockout is about money. the owners said they're not make enough. when the collective bargaining agreement expired, the owners made it...
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violating federal hacking laws for downloading four million documents documents from jay stuart from mit's network now if convicted of the felony charges swartz could face up to thirty five years in prison and a one million dollars fine unchaste or as a company to provide digitized copies of academic journals its use in universities all over the country and they've already come out saying that they did not refer this case to the fat and that all the information has been returned but the rest is once again showing a lie on the fight for open access to information and sane improviser to wired dot com david to gallon the executive director of demand progress said it's like trying to put someone in jail for allegedly checking too many books out of the library but other open access advocates say that schwartz has just set the movement back so what do you make of this case well joining me to discuss it is bear brown founder of project t.m. an organization that works to improve the distribution of accurate and informative you barry i want to thank you for joining us on tell me how you see this fe
violating federal hacking laws for downloading four million documents documents from jay stuart from mit's network now if convicted of the felony charges swartz could face up to thirty five years in prison and a one million dollars fine unchaste or as a company to provide digitized copies of academic journals its use in universities all over the country and they've already come out saying that they did not refer this case to the fat and that all the information has been returned but the rest is...
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sorpresa de la noche el conjunto italiano >>> sí el grupo italiano buenísimo, muy buena honda, platiqué mitsobre la tierra y la humedad tambildad también pe momentos memorables que les queremos pre estén tsentar a continuación. ( ♪ música ) >>> la fiesta más joven de la televisión hispana arrancó con el príncipe de la bachata prince royce quien salió en cantando del camarín y se encontró con daddy yankee miren la multitud que los seguía. ( ♪ música). >>> la actriz blanca soto y el actor william levy y la noche fue de prince rroyce >>> primero gracias a dios a república dominicana >>> pitbull no se quedó atrás ganó en 3 caso dtegorías y transformó el centro de espectáculos en una gigante discoteca. otras presentaciones kque impresionaron fue la de estos chicos. >>> joel y rrandy. ( ♪ música ) >>> larry hernández. ( ♪ música ) >>> gerardo ortíz. ( ♪ música) >>> joey montana. ( ♪ música) >>> maite perroni y mauro. ( ♪ música ) >>> el grupo 7. ( ♪ música ) >>> plan b, tony d y lennon. >>> dulce maría. ( ♪ música ) >>> y luis fonsi. ( ♪ música ) >>> fue una noche de estrenos musicales, fanny lu
sorpresa de la noche el conjunto italiano >>> sí el grupo italiano buenísimo, muy buena honda, platiqué mitsobre la tierra y la humedad tambildad también pe momentos memorables que les queremos pre estén tsentar a continuación. ( ♪ música ) >>> la fiesta más joven de la televisión hispana arrancó con el príncipe de la bachata prince royce quien salió en cantando del camarín y se encontró con daddy yankee miren la multitud que los seguía. ( ♪ música)....
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when i got to high school we were self-taught except there were a bunch of mit and stanford people giving away three times what we got hooked up with. is steve russell here tonight? steve russell who did -- bill and i literally dive in dumpsters to get these listings -- coffee stain listings and i could smell that coffee today and we would pour through these listings. i don't know what it is doing but it is beautiful. so you a absorb some of that through osmosis as you go along the way. active mentoring and teachers you have in school and you get excited about other things like shakespeare or whatever. i have enjoyed having a well-rounded life interested in so many things. i try to convey it in the book. >> guest: >> host: i think you did. >> guest: there are so many things unbelievably fascinating in the world whether it is literature or art or the ocean or music. you could go on and on forever. any of the world you can get drawn into if you have someone that shows you the way and is excited about it for the museum in seattle, we deliberately tried like this museum is doing to show young
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mit especially behind the wheel. nothing wrong with that. gives them a bonus -- twice a year -- for being safe drivers. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> atascadero state hospital in central california is already home to the nation's largest population of sexually violent predators and hundreds more are expected in the years to come. the sdps are a unique group of criminals with a history of monstrous crimes. they are here at california's hospital for the criminally insane, having already served their prison sentences. >> i can distance myself from what they've done, and i think it's not too much different than distancing myself from a patient who's committed murder or has beaten and robbed somebody. if i hold on to that and think about that, then i'm rendered in effective as a treater. >> well, as usual, we start off with a check in, see how people are doing. >> very few of these men have a diagnosable mental illness. their violent behavior cannot be cured with medication. instead, treatment consists of helping the p
mit especially behind the wheel. nothing wrong with that. gives them a bonus -- twice a year -- for being safe drivers. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> atascadero state hospital in central california is already home to the nation's largest population of sexually violent predators and hundreds more are expected in the years to come. the sdps are a unique group of criminals with a history of monstrous crimes. they are here at california's hospital for the...
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there's a new study out of mit. >> people better looking than you? >> no.king people. voters like good looking people. that's a shockerooni, isn't it not? >> it's the understudy, those who don't pay that much attention go for the better looking candidate. joining us right now, looks correspondent steve doocy. you're an expert when it comes to good looks. >> huh? yeah, right. take a look at this right here, we've put together all the major candidates for the republican nomination to put this mit study to the test and we've got some folks who have just stopped by heading to work today. good morning to all of you. come on in a little closer. everybody look right here. all right? who do you think -- do you guys all follow politics pretty well? >> yes. >> pretty much? all right. so you know who all these people are. all right? who do you -- who's your favorite? point to them one at a time. you first in the blue shirt. >> you got a couple right there. >> i like santorum. >> you like santorum? >> romney. >> you like romney right there. and ma'am? >> romney. >> now
there's a new study out of mit. >> people better looking than you? >> no.king people. voters like good looking people. that's a shockerooni, isn't it not? >> it's the understudy, those who don't pay that much attention go for the better looking candidate. joining us right now, looks correspondent steve doocy. you're an expert when it comes to good looks. >> huh? yeah, right. take a look at this right here, we've put together all the major candidates for the republican...
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in amhertz, new hampshire, residential hopeful mit romney was hoping to pick up some votes. >> happy. >> reporter: john huntsman was literally running to the white house. participants in the peach tree road race were trying to survive 10 kilometers, an endurance test, but nothing like the hot-dog eating contest on coney island. in dallas, american warriors got a hearty welcome home. and in afghanistan, a group of american soldiers took this day to reenlist. general david petraeus is about to become the next cia director, and was there to say goodbye and thanks. >> and america can never thank you enough. >> reporter: america's 235th birthday. a day to stand up and be proud, even if you're sitting down. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> there's another celebration today at the white house. it's malia's birthday. she turned 13. >> she will celebrate tonight with hundreds of troops and their families as they attend a special barbecue and a u.s. concert on the south lawn. malia's younger sister, sasha, turned 10, last month. >>> vice president joe biden made his mark on the world of
in amhertz, new hampshire, residential hopeful mit romney was hoping to pick up some votes. >> happy. >> reporter: john huntsman was literally running to the white house. participants in the peach tree road race were trying to survive 10 kilometers, an endurance test, but nothing like the hot-dog eating contest on coney island. in dallas, american warriors got a hearty welcome home. and in afghanistan, a group of american soldiers took this day to reenlist. general david petraeus is...
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be hitting 90 in probably another hour and by mid afternoon with the hazy sunshine, we ought to be mitting the mid-90s. a stalled front will likely trigger some afternoon, evening thunderstorms and into tomorrow night, some passing showers and thunder and some of the heavier downpours might cause brief, localized flooding and less humid for saturday and sunday. then a break from the humidity midweek next week. pat? >> thank you, tom. >>> the running of the bulls is underway in spain. thousands of thrill seekers ran ahead of 12 bulls through the cobblestone streets of pamplona. four people were taken to the hospital. the festival lasts for eight more days. >>> police in yellow stone national park say most attractions are open today after a bear attacked a couple, killing one and injuring another. it happened yesterday morning as a husband and wife were hiking in the eastern part of the park. george lewis has more now. >> reporter: rangers are warning people if they see a grizzly, to keep their distance, travel in groups and along country trails to carry pepper spray to ward off the animals.
be hitting 90 in probably another hour and by mid afternoon with the hazy sunshine, we ought to be mitting the mid-90s. a stalled front will likely trigger some afternoon, evening thunderstorms and into tomorrow night, some passing showers and thunder and some of the heavier downpours might cause brief, localized flooding and less humid for saturday and sunday. then a break from the humidity midweek next week. pat? >> thank you, tom. >>> the running of the bulls is underway in...
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conversation and i made a short memo for the record and a few months later somebody asked me to give a talk at mit and i decided to talk on this subject and lo and behold a few years later i ended up in this book. >> would this be different if you wrote it after wikileaks? >> nope. in fact i felt quite carefully and a lot of the wikileaks documents and stories about the wikileaks that have come out over the past year and a half. and i think that what you see with the wikileaks document is pretty much in sync with what i say in the book. you don't see a lot of evidence of mauney. in fact, it seems to me from the wikileaks document that the leaders are quite blunt with each other behind closed doors. this isn't to say you don't see evidence of lobbying but to the extent you do, it is of the leaders lobbying to their own country more often than lying to each other, and that of course is consistent with what is probably the main theme in the book. >> professor mearsheimer, how do you compare the u.s. to other countries when it comes to the issue of lobbying? >> i think you'll find more evidence of the
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but i think he would be to focus on new jersey, where he has plumb mitting poll numbers, and that's inswagger, they don't like they substance. new jerseyians are finally tuning in. he just passed a piece of legislation that takes tremendous cuts to public employee benefits. while that all sounds good, when it starts facting the dallas size for your kid, you feel differently about it. >> does he run or keep flirting with it? >> chris christy has a lot of support out there, especially among i think he's taken a long hard look. i think he wants to see through his reforms in new jersey, a and while they're tough choices, i think the polls will bounce back and new jersey will be much better off. that being said, you know, the field i think is pretty strong. most of the field is really kept pretty quiet, because they don't want to get involved in the middle of this debt crisis between obama and the congress, so really the race hasn't officially begun yet. it's going to begin with the iowa straw poll, and the -- >> i'm going to have to leave it there. sorry, ryan, but i'm so tempted, because
but i think he would be to focus on new jersey, where he has plumb mitting poll numbers, and that's inswagger, they don't like they substance. new jerseyians are finally tuning in. he just passed a piece of legislation that takes tremendous cuts to public employee benefits. while that all sounds good, when it starts facting the dallas size for your kid, you feel differently about it. >> does he run or keep flirting with it? >> chris christy has a lot of support out there, especially...