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down to newt and mit. in reality, down to mit, right? >> down to mit. game over and this is it. rick santorum was the overachiever, had no money or organization, but what he showed was the conservative base of the party was not fully enthusiastic about mitt romney and they gravitated to rick santorum. the key for mitt romney new, how does he get the enthusiasm of the base to go out and vote for him but to organize and get out the vote and work for him. >> and i wanted to ask you, do you feel like mit, obviously, is naturally a middle-of-the- road republican. he is, a lot of people, think pandering to the right to getet nomination to appease the conservatives. does he float back to his natural positions or does he cater to the right until the primary season is over in. >> your question brings up a real dilemma for the romney campaign. if he's considered as someone who shifts opinions on and off and goes right and middle, then what does he stand for? if he sticks with the conservative rhetoric throughout the campaign, he might lose the middle and independent voters. it's a bit of
down to newt and mit. in reality, down to mit, right? >> down to mit. game over and this is it. rick santorum was the overachiever, had no money or organization, but what he showed was the conservative base of the party was not fully enthusiastic about mitt romney and they gravitated to rick santorum. the key for mitt romney new, how does he get the enthusiasm of the base to go out and vote for him but to organize and get out the vote and work for him. >> and i wanted to ask you, do...
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it's in my office at mit. and captures a lot of the clues that there is maybe a lot more going on here than the traditional heroic story. then you have captain jennifers sitting by himself next to an empty chair. he was of course not the captain who was in the famous battle, but was assigned -- actually there were a couple of captains between him and when he took over. he was the captain for the summer, most of the summer of 1862. interestingly, in may of 1862, he wrote an extremely good and very honest account of the strengths and weaknesses of the monitor before gideon wells, the commander of the secretary. he really nailed it on the head in a whole bunch of different ways. another part of that story, the famous story is erickson the great inventor thrust this invention, radical invention on the navy, and the old fogies, that's a phrase you see all the time in erickson's writing and all throughout, the old fogies in the navy didn't want ironclad technology. you look at the debates that were going on on paper
it's in my office at mit. and captures a lot of the clues that there is maybe a lot more going on here than the traditional heroic story. then you have captain jennifers sitting by himself next to an empty chair. he was of course not the captain who was in the famous battle, but was assigned -- actually there were a couple of captains between him and when he took over. he was the captain for the summer, most of the summer of 1862. interestingly, in may of 1862, he wrote an extremely good and...
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was it could be the end of the world as we know it at least that's according to a new mit study to show you all the factors that can and many argue will lead to a global economic collapse in the foreseeable future. it's monday april ninth seven pm in washington d.c. my name is christine from and you're watching our t.v. well the president of brazil dilma rousseff was in town today and she comes at a time of a changing geopolitical landscape brazil has now overtaken the u.k. as the world's sixty six the largest economy and along with the other brics countries russia india china and south africa has set in motion a movement of backing away from things like the dollar as the world currency and also making decisions independent of the west. reserve is in many ways seen as the embassador of bricks and this is also the first day directors of the world bank begin meeting candidates who will who want to become the president of the world bank typically whoever is nominated by the united states is chosen they have been eleven world bank presidents and they've all been americans but this year thin
was it could be the end of the world as we know it at least that's according to a new mit study to show you all the factors that can and many argue will lead to a global economic collapse in the foreseeable future. it's monday april ninth seven pm in washington d.c. my name is christine from and you're watching our t.v. well the president of brazil dilma rousseff was in town today and she comes at a time of a changing geopolitical landscape brazil has now overtaken the u.k. as the world's sixty...
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mit students launched it off the roof of their dorm. yikes, watch it go. it crashed right on top of another piano six stories below. this is part of a tradition 40 years, the last day students can drop classes without having them show up on transcripts. don't feel bad for the instruments, only broken pianos are used for the big send off, but makes me feel uncomfortable i don't care if they are broken. >> wasn't as good as i thought it would be. i was hoping it would splinter and keys flying. >> a baby grand, parts. >> expect more from mit. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, this is "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> the washington redskins select robert griffin iii. >> we all knew it was coming, but that is not dampening the excitement among redskins fans this morning now that rg3 is d.c. bound. all right. congratulations and welcome to d.c. good morning to you, i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome to "news4 today" on this friday, april 27. it is official, robert griffin it iii is a redskin. the skins picked him
mit students launched it off the roof of their dorm. yikes, watch it go. it crashed right on top of another piano six stories below. this is part of a tradition 40 years, the last day students can drop classes without having them show up on transcripts. don't feel bad for the instruments, only broken pianos are used for the big send off, but makes me feel uncomfortable i don't care if they are broken. >> wasn't as good as i thought it would be. i was hoping it would splinter and keys...
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mit students launched it off the roof of their dorm. yikes, watch it go. it crashed right on top of another piano six stories below. this is part of a tradition 40 years, the last day students can drop classes without having them show up on transcripts. don't feel bad for the instruments, only broken pianos are used for the big send off, but makes me feel uncomfortable i don't care if they are broken. >> wasn't as good as i thought it would be. i was hoping it would splinter and keys flying. >> a baby grand, parts. >> expect more from mit. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, this is "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. it is friday. we have some dry weather. 52 at the airport. 44 in taneytown. it will be kind of windy mostly sunny. a little on the cool side. high temperatures in the low 60's. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> 4:59. 49 degrees on tv hill. >> ravens have not chosen a player in the dr
mit students launched it off the roof of their dorm. yikes, watch it go. it crashed right on top of another piano six stories below. this is part of a tradition 40 years, the last day students can drop classes without having them show up on transcripts. don't feel bad for the instruments, only broken pianos are used for the big send off, but makes me feel uncomfortable i don't care if they are broken. >> wasn't as good as i thought it would be. i was hoping it would splinter and keys...
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but that could be the end of the world as we know it at least that's according to a new mit study i'll show you all the factors that can and some argue will lead to the global economic collapse of the foreseeable future. good evening it's monday april ninth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching r t well today is the first day directors of the world bank begin meeting candidates to become president of the world bank absolutely whoever is nominated by the u.s. is chosen there have been eleven world bank presidents and they've all been amount americans well things might be changing this year there are three candidates and only one of them is american it's dartmouth college president dr jim yong kim who also co-founded a non-governmental organization that focuses on getting a hiv and aids treatment to some of the world's poorest people he was nominated by president obama last month there's also jose antonio account but a professor at columbia university and the former minister of finance in colombia the dominican republic formally nominated him for this world bank p
but that could be the end of the world as we know it at least that's according to a new mit study i'll show you all the factors that can and some argue will lead to the global economic collapse of the foreseeable future. good evening it's monday april ninth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching r t well today is the first day directors of the world bank begin meeting candidates to become president of the world bank absolutely whoever is nominated by the u.s. is chosen...
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but here's a new one for you researchers at mit are predicting an armageddon like a global economic collapse one that may be coming sooner than you think. it is monday april ninth five pm in washington d.c. my name is christine and you're watching our t.v. . well today is the first day directors of the world bank begin meeting with candidates to become the next president of the world bank now typically whoever is nominated by the u.s. is then chosen there have been eleven world bank presidents and they've all been americans all things may be changing this year there are three candidates and only one of them is an american a dartmouth college president dr jim yong kim who also co-founded a non-governmental organization that focuses on getting hiv and aids treatments to some of the world's poorest people he was nominated by president obama last month now then there's jose ata and tony your company a professor at columbia university but the former finance minister in colombia the dominican republic formally and nominated him for the world bank position and then there's. a finance minister for n
but here's a new one for you researchers at mit are predicting an armageddon like a global economic collapse one that may be coming sooner than you think. it is monday april ninth five pm in washington d.c. my name is christine and you're watching our t.v. . well today is the first day directors of the world bank begin meeting with candidates to become the next president of the world bank now typically whoever is nominated by the u.s. is then chosen there have been eleven world bank presidents...
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but here's a new one for you researchers at mit are predicting an armageddon light of global economic collapse and that's coming sooner than you think. it is monday april ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and watching r t well president of brazil dilma rousseff is in town today and she comes at a time of the changing geopolitical landscape brazil has now overtaken the u.k. as the world's sixth largest economy and along with the other brics countries russia india china and south africa has set in motion a movement of backing away from the dollar as the world currency also making a lot of decisions independent of the west now truth of it is in many ways seen as the ambassador of bricks she's also this is also the first day that directors of the world bank. begin meeting candidates to become the presidents of the world bank now typically whoever is nominated by the us is the one that's chosen the thing might be changing there have been eleven world bank's presidents so far and they've all been americans but president obama of course did nominate an american he nominated dart
but here's a new one for you researchers at mit are predicting an armageddon light of global economic collapse and that's coming sooner than you think. it is monday april ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and watching r t well president of brazil dilma rousseff is in town today and she comes at a time of the changing geopolitical landscape brazil has now overtaken the u.k. as the world's sixth largest economy and along with the other brics countries russia india china and south...
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we don't like mit but we like ann. she is likeable.t tick lat. >> relateable. >> relitaterelatable. >> unlike him. >> right. >> and that piece also mentions obama 2012 is concerned about ann romney which got my attention. >> i don't know what that was based on but should they be concerned? and how many people? i mean, look i would likelike all of the first ladies. so many cases in campaigns i can remember saying, the wrong one is the candidate. but how many people end up voting for here? >> they don't. >> but they will maybe take another look at him because of her. she really helps him. and that family helps him, and she really, you know, she is feisty. she was talking the other day about wanting theo strangle the press. it was funny. and she's had health problems breast cancer and a lot of women relate to that. and, you know, she was a governor's wife. she is new to politics really, but at this level. but, you know, she's got some skills and she really does a lot to humanize him, which he really needs. >> fellow talk show host julie m
we don't like mit but we like ann. she is likeable.t tick lat. >> relateable. >> relitaterelatable. >> unlike him. >> right. >> and that piece also mentions obama 2012 is concerned about ann romney which got my attention. >> i don't know what that was based on but should they be concerned? and how many people? i mean, look i would likelike all of the first ladies. so many cases in campaigns i can remember saying, the wrong one is the candidate. but how many...
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the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on faceboo
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prior to this, danny worked at mit and taught at mit and before that at the worldwide web consorti consortium, the governing body for web standard across the internet. before that he was a co-founder of the -- before that he was with the electronic front tear foundation. with that let me introduce danny whitesner. >>. [ applause ] . >> thank you, tim. thanks to everyone. let me add my appreciation to the co-chairs of the internet caucus. it's great to see many of you here. our colleagues from the hill, colleagues from the ftc, from different departments, from the press. it's certainly been a very broad policy suggestion we've had over the last couple of years since we came in as an administration. it was clear to us from the beginning we needed to take on these questions of consumer privacy protection. not on because of how important privacy is as an american value but also because many of our key initiatives, many of the priorities that we came in with as an administration, whether it's health care reform or environmental conservation or education reform, all depend in important ways on inno
prior to this, danny worked at mit and taught at mit and before that at the worldwide web consorti consortium, the governing body for web standard across the internet. before that he was a co-founder of the -- before that he was with the electronic front tear foundation. with that let me introduce danny whitesner. >>. [ applause ] . >> thank you, tim. thanks to everyone. let me add my appreciation to the co-chairs of the internet caucus. it's great to see many of you here. our...
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the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on facebook who has said if he had it all to do over again, he would have stayed in boston. how importas
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santorum figuraba, hasta ahora, en segundo lugar, detras del ex gobernador de massachusetts mit romneyfavorito en la mayoria de las encuestas para enfrentar al presidente barack obama en noviembre... el ex senador llamo hoy a romney para ofrecerle su ayuda... la asamblea estatal de maryland culmino ayer su periodo de noventa dias de sesion, sin aprobar un presupuesto estatal... y el gobernador martin omalley no ha anunciado aun cuando congregara a ambas camaras para una sesion extraordinaria para completar el presupuesto que debera entrar en efecto el primero de julio cuando inicia el proximo aÑo fiscal... telefo podran rapidamante desactivar los telefonos celulares, despues que sean reportados robados por los usuarios, to bajo un nuevo an en peru la agrupacion terrorista sendero luminoso podria ser responsable del secuestro de 7 trabajadores.... se esperan intensas rafagas de viento para esta noche, ademas una leve probabilidad de lluvias para maÑana, enterese de los detalles despues de la pausa comercial... erde visnos en l ternetnuestral, ganos tter y fook jo noticc.. politento der
santorum figuraba, hasta ahora, en segundo lugar, detras del ex gobernador de massachusetts mit romneyfavorito en la mayoria de las encuestas para enfrentar al presidente barack obama en noviembre... el ex senador llamo hoy a romney para ofrecerle su ayuda... la asamblea estatal de maryland culmino ayer su periodo de noventa dias de sesion, sin aprobar un presupuesto estatal... y el gobernador martin omalley no ha anunciado aun cuando congregara a ambas camaras para una sesion extraordinaria...
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. >> reporter: scott says ann even stood up to her mother who voiced concern years ago when ann and mitg so many children. >> her mom said, gee, you're overpopulatinge ining the earthn said, mom, if you want to see your grandchildren on a regular basis, knock did off. >> reporter: he calls mit her most disobedient child. she shares secrets of his love of chocolate milk and his "obsession" with peanut butter. and of course, tales of romance. >> we're high school sweethearts, and we still are sweethearts which is awfully nice. we have five wonderful sons. we have 16 grandchildren. >> reporter: like mitt, ann grew up wealthy in michigan. she and mitt fell in love in high school, they met while 15 and married after converting to mormonism in high school. their love affair has been part of the campaign rhetoric, dating back to this ad from mitt's 2002 senate run, simply titled "ann." >> our first real date -- >> the night of the senior prom -- >> mitt pulls up in some goofy looking car. >> an amc marlin -- >> he was embarrassed. >> it was awful. >> it was very romantic. >> reporter: mitt adm
. >> reporter: scott says ann even stood up to her mother who voiced concern years ago when ann and mitg so many children. >> her mom said, gee, you're overpopulatinge ining the earthn said, mom, if you want to see your grandchildren on a regular basis, knock did off. >> reporter: he calls mit her most disobedient child. she shares secrets of his love of chocolate milk and his "obsession" with peanut butter. and of course, tales of romance. >> we're high school...
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he is also director of mit's program on technology and science and interdisciplinary department.expert on human machine relationships in broad technical, social, and historical context. now, for years, he's been combining engineering and historical research into the evolution of humans' relationships to machines. his book "digital apollo, human and machine and space flight" examined the computers, automation, and software in the apollo moon landings, their effects on human performance. his first book, "war technology and experience aboard the uss monitor," now reissued as "iron coffin," explored personal issues and dimensions of mechanization in the u.s. civil war and was awarded the sally hacker prize by the society of history technology. before come m.i.t. he worked as a research engineer in the woods hole oceanographic institution where he is now a visiting investigator. maybe we'll find out what he's investigating. he's conducted all kinds of research there and worked on, operated on autonomous underwater vehicles for exploring the deepest parts of the ocean and even develope
he is also director of mit's program on technology and science and interdisciplinary department.expert on human machine relationships in broad technical, social, and historical context. now, for years, he's been combining engineering and historical research into the evolution of humans' relationships to machines. his book "digital apollo, human and machine and space flight" examined the computers, automation, and software in the apollo moon landings, their effects on human...
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no, mit, that's not the way it works. no.that's got to be funny mitt. >> the saturday night live skits they do, i appreciate the ones where they really sit down and just talk about, you know, like the duealty of man and nothing funny at all. all of the skits are funny. at least they try to beity of man and nothing funny at all. all of the skits are funny. at least they try to be. >> if somebody can pull it off? >> right. >> what is the one central issue romney hopes to deliver on? >> i understand america's economy because i lived it t i can connect with america's economy because i know it. i don't connect with president obama because he doesn't understand the economy. he doesn't understand what it takes to get jobs for the american people. >> romney keeps saying that. >> that's what he wants to run on. but the facts prove that he doesn't know what the hell he is talking about. he has given you the indicators. creating well over 100,000 jobs in many cases over 200,000 jobs a movement i sawyer a report yesterday, retail sales a
no, mit, that's not the way it works. no.that's got to be funny mitt. >> the saturday night live skits they do, i appreciate the ones where they really sit down and just talk about, you know, like the duealty of man and nothing funny at all. all of the skits are funny. at least they try to beity of man and nothing funny at all. all of the skits are funny. at least they try to be. >> if somebody can pull it off? >> right. >> what is the one central issue romney hopes to...
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. >>> de un lado de la puerta estaba el personal del centro ucativo y deltro los estudites y en la mitlviÓ cada vez mÁs violento, descarga de gas pimienta de la policÍa hacia los estudiantes, al menos 30 estudiante fueron rociados con el gas, algunos tuvieron que echarse leche para librar de la ceguera. >>> este policÍa fue a un estudiante y la mandÓ al suelo. >>> aquÍ arrastran a un estudiante que parece inconsente, los alums entran y empiezan a gritar que llamen al 911. >>> esta estudiante cayÓ al piso tratando de escapar del aerosol. >>> al baÑo y de aa salÍ. >>> pusieron un gas, le pusieron al cuello. >>> serÁ claveara establecer las responsabilidades y los excesos. >>> no hubo wresharrestos, la Ía realiz sus propias investigaciones. >>> he dÍas ocurriÓ algo parecido, un agente rocÍo con spray a unos estudians que taban en el piso. >>> la niuniversidad de califoia, estuantes protestaron. >>> demanda de por medi >>> veremos lo que pasa en el nuevo caso. >>> fueron presentados siete cargos de asinato e intento de homicidio. >>> en una universidad cristiana. >>> no podrÁ salir en libe
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everyone grows with miracle-gro. >> it is a strange celebration they have at mit.of of their dormitory yesterday. are celebrating the last days students can drop clauses without having them appear on their transcripts for. >> students scramble for souvenir pieces and they get keys or hammers or strings. that began in 1972 and has been observed sporadically. that was until 2006 and that became an annual event. that's a lot of fun. >> i guess so. get the students together. >> there's more to come in the next hour. coming up, more on rg3 excitement in the nation's capital. the redskins made it official and took him in the first round of the draft. now the work begins. we will have a live report from redskins park. and lisa baden helping us navigate the friday morning commute. >> straight ahead, mr. griffin goes to washington. a how would skin fans are welcoming the new quarterback. a tourist is killed in d.c. and police believe it is linked to other attacks. but reports are straight ahead. >> enterprise bid bon voyage. "good morning washington" continues. [laughter] -
everyone grows with miracle-gro. >> it is a strange celebration they have at mit.of of their dormitory yesterday. are celebrating the last days students can drop clauses without having them appear on their transcripts for. >> students scramble for souvenir pieces and they get keys or hammers or strings. that began in 1972 and has been observed sporadically. that was until 2006 and that became an annual event. that's a lot of fun. >> i guess so. get the students together....
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. >> when i was a student at mit and took out the building because tens of millions of dollars. the computer and the cell phone today is a million times cheaper and a thousand times more powerful. >> we are reporting the events of history contemporaneously to what is happening. where in history to give a chance to do that? we love to be able to hear michelangelo talk about what it was like to paint the sistine chapel. >> it's important thing. estimate that is what the museum is about as being able to understand the history of what has been happening, and to see it and feel that. >> when i was a graduate student and i was complaining about the architecture, my faculty member told me study it. even if you don't like it, something exceptional is in there that's got to be successful. that is what the king to his reviews iain is all about. islamic good morning everyone and welcome. i'm the ceo, and it's my pleasure to welcome tonight on behalf of the trustees, our stuff, our volunteers, everybody that works so hard to make the magazine and a kind of special place that you just heard
. >> when i was a student at mit and took out the building because tens of millions of dollars. the computer and the cell phone today is a million times cheaper and a thousand times more powerful. >> we are reporting the events of history contemporaneously to what is happening. where in history to give a chance to do that? we love to be able to hear michelangelo talk about what it was like to paint the sistine chapel. >> it's important thing. estimate that is what the museum...
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becomes tte youngest oriole to start oppning day since mike mussina....top oo the nd... ryan douuh-mitoking to end the inning.... can'tttouch the slider... arriita retired 8 in a row.... 3-0...markakis ccushes it to hardy comes around to score to 3rd with a triple...3 r---i day for arkkkis...birds up arrieta freezes justin hhts... 4 strikeouts...no p outt...markkreynoldd' throw to irst off target..but chris davis stretches and eepp is foot on the bag...davis nnt only saves a ruu but gets he o's out of the nning....top outs...this isn't what they bbought im n to do...jooh willingham...2 run hooerr.. twins cct the lead in half.... so with one down...buck showalter calls in jim johnson &pto close it out....with the g ahead ruu at the plate... johnson induces the grounder to short...game over...arrieta picks up the win on opening twins...4-2...the o's are tied for the lead in the american 3eague eass...-3 p arrieta and mmrkakis the stories of the game... markakis showing no signs from offseeson abdominal surgery... 2-for-3 with a triple and ome ruu....arrieta goes 77verr strong innings....
becomes tte youngest oriole to start oppning day since mike mussina....top oo the nd... ryan douuh-mitoking to end the inning.... can'tttouch the slider... arriita retired 8 in a row.... 3-0...markakis ccushes it to hardy comes around to score to 3rd with a triple...3 r---i day for arkkkis...birds up arrieta freezes justin hhts... 4 strikeouts...no p outt...markkreynoldd' throw to irst off target..but chris davis stretches and eepp is foot on the bag...davis nnt only saves a ruu but gets he o's...
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guess what mit?time for more vacations in france after november 5th because you won't have anything else to do. you and your wife can move to paris because you are not going to be in the white house. it's one of the issues we will talk but first, let's start out by finding out all of the latest this current tv update from jacki schechner out in los angeles. hi, jacki. >> hi, bill. good morning, everyone. as bill mention a little earlier, the president will talk travel to north carolina and colorado to take up the issue of student loans. for his part mitt romney says he agrees with the president. house republicans say we cannot afford the $6 billion fix to keep the rates from jumping from 3.6 3.6 to 6.8 but they would consider a temporary solution. that's what mitt romney is saying. the pro-police department super p.a.c.s have just release add new video where they are hitting mit rom anything else on his past statements on hire education using his words against him, once again. here is a clip of him b
guess what mit?time for more vacations in france after november 5th because you won't have anything else to do. you and your wife can move to paris because you are not going to be in the white house. it's one of the issues we will talk but first, let's start out by finding out all of the latest this current tv update from jacki schechner out in los angeles. hi, jacki. >> hi, bill. good morning, everyone. as bill mention a little earlier, the president will talk travel to north carolina...
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from yale, teaching at mit and serving as president of the university of toronto. becoming chancellor of uc- berkeley was something that he never saw coming. >> i became a professor not to become a chancellor, i will love teaching and i love research and wanted to go back to the reason i became an academic in the first place. >> at 70 he will return to the relative calm of the classroom. his years of chancellor has not been easy. late one night in 2009 angry demonstrators broke windows in for torches' at his home while he and his wife inside and recently occupied protesters set up a tent city on campus. despite shock and fear of a personal attack, his attitude is that it comes with the territory. >> we have an activist culture in berkeley and if you try to please everyone, you would be a terrible leader. you need to it except that there will be some people that will like what you do and there were some people that will not be happy but need to keep your eye clearly focused on what is important and what your values are and not allow yourself to be pushed onto anothe
from yale, teaching at mit and serving as president of the university of toronto. becoming chancellor of uc- berkeley was something that he never saw coming. >> i became a professor not to become a chancellor, i will love teaching and i love research and wanted to go back to the reason i became an academic in the first place. >> at 70 he will return to the relative calm of the classroom. his years of chancellor has not been easy. late one night in 2009 angry demonstrators broke...
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mit asell t yo money in a shoebox in the attic. roger asks, "the question for millions of americans find ways what, if anything, is the next president going to do for me?" >> mitt romney said in a speech recently that if you work hard and take some risks -- a word president, never uses -- there will be the opportunity for a better life in america. no guarantees, take risks, work hard, no governnt safety net, whicis what present obama promises. we will free the free enterprise system to work for you. forget about the government working for you. free enterprise will take care of you. >> president obama -- what is he going to do it for the person with money in the shoebox? >> he will try to keep the economy moving ahead so that the next person can survive to the next paycheck, and a robust recovery. a steady-as-you-no, we will move out of it together collectively, safety net for those who fall beneath. that is not bold. that is perhaps reassuring, but who is asking the question, what are you going to do for me? the mitt romney prescri
mit asell t yo money in a shoebox in the attic. roger asks, "the question for millions of americans find ways what, if anything, is the next president going to do for me?" >> mitt romney said in a speech recently that if you work hard and take some risks -- a word president, never uses -- there will be the opportunity for a better life in america. no guarantees, take risks, work hard, no governnt safety net, whicis what present obama promises. we will free the free enterprise...
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mit mid 80s clearlake, ukiah and san rafael, close to 90 and 63 in half moon bay. we're actually going up in most areas tomorrow. tonight temperatures are not falling much. as a matter of fact it's pretty warm out there and most areas in the 60s and 70s. we have a couple of 50s around half moon bay and oakland. tomorrow, mild to warm and we're looking at the cooling beginning on sunday. so let me show you the satellite and radar. strong ridge of high pressure that is providing us with the warm weather. warming trend has been going on for a couple days. tomorrow it will hit its peak and inland areas are going to soar. patches of fog near the coastline but most areas in the mid-50s to mid 60s. half moon bay, low 50s there but when you start out and you have a strong ridge of high pressure, subsiding air creates that warm weather and that is why we're expecting some real heat there. together may be dense in the morning like we saw this morning be aware of that but quick clearing. coastal areas, mild tomorrow afternoon. bay side will be warm and inland communities, dow
mit mid 80s clearlake, ukiah and san rafael, close to 90 and 63 in half moon bay. we're actually going up in most areas tomorrow. tonight temperatures are not falling much. as a matter of fact it's pretty warm out there and most areas in the 60s and 70s. we have a couple of 50s around half moon bay and oakland. tomorrow, mild to warm and we're looking at the cooling beginning on sunday. so let me show you the satellite and radar. strong ridge of high pressure that is providing us with the warm...
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. >> say what you want about mit romney, he knows numbers, he reads the polls.he kno there is a huge gap between him and barack obama with american women voters. why is that at there colby? >> because of the issues, the positions he's taken during the campaign, and that is what he will have to struggle with. >> nina? >> in some ways, he has been forced to even defending contraception sort of. "if i am elected i will kill aiaid to planned parenthood." there is an aura -- i think the right way to express it is that it is inconsiderate of the concerns of many women. >> he has been runng this week against barack obama on the issue of women. he says that the economic policies have been hurting women -- >> he was not getting a lot of tracon. >> nobody bought what he said -- oall the jobs lost in recent years under barack obama 92% were lost by women. really? nine out of every 10 jobs lost in america were held by women? nobody could find a basis for those statistics. there is a basis for this statistic, however -- an abc news-"washington post" poll found a 19% gender g
. >> say what you want about mit romney, he knows numbers, he reads the polls.he kno there is a huge gap between him and barack obama with american women voters. why is that at there colby? >> because of the issues, the positions he's taken during the campaign, and that is what he will have to struggle with. >> nina? >> in some ways, he has been forced to even defending contraception sort of. "if i am elected i will kill aiaid to planned parenthood." there is...
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mit mid 80s clearlake, ukiah and san rafael, close to 90 and 63 in half moon bay.e're actually going up in most areas tomorrow. tonight temperatures are not falling much. as a matter of fact it's pretty warm out there and most areas in the 60s and 70s. we have a couple of 50s around half moon bay and oakland. tomorrow, mild to warm and we're looking at the cooling beginning on sunday. so let me show you the satellite and radar. strong ridge of high pressure that is providing us with the warm weather. warming trend has been going on for a couple days. tomorrow it will hit its peak and inland areas are going to soar. patches of fog near the coastline but most areas in the mid-50s to mid 60s. half moon bay, low 50s there but when you start out and you have a strong ridge of high pressure, subsiding air creates that warm weather and that is why we're expecting some real heat there. together may be dense in the morning like we saw this morning be aware of that but quick clearing. coastal areas, mild tomorrow afternoon. bay side will be warm and inland communities, downr
mit mid 80s clearlake, ukiah and san rafael, close to 90 and 63 in half moon bay.e're actually going up in most areas tomorrow. tonight temperatures are not falling much. as a matter of fact it's pretty warm out there and most areas in the 60s and 70s. we have a couple of 50s around half moon bay and oakland. tomorrow, mild to warm and we're looking at the cooling beginning on sunday. so let me show you the satellite and radar. strong ridge of high pressure that is providing us with the warm...
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. >> john boehner, m mit mcconnell came on board this week. what about the conservative base? >> the base has nowhere to go. it is obama or romney. the base had six other choices but that did not work. the last man standing before a romney presidency is barack obama. that will motivate the base. people areot going to stay home. >> i agree, sort of. but the numbers come reblican turnout in the primaries, has been ler this year to my amazement. i am not sure that there will be the kd -- when you are talking very small perceages, it makes aifference. that is what karl rove determined. the 2000 election was so close that he needed torive at the base, , and that is how george bush won reelelection in 2004 because a small numbeof pple turned out and more enththusiastic. >> even with these endorsements, like mitch daniels, it is sort of damning with fain praise. mih daniels came out this week and said, "look romomney is campaigning to win, not as he would govern." he is not speakiking t the pple he needs to speak to, young people, poor people, to say i hahave a program to bring you i
. >> john boehner, m mit mcconnell came on board this week. what about the conservative base? >> the base has nowhere to go. it is obama or romney. the base had six other choices but that did not work. the last man standing before a romney presidency is barack obama. that will motivate the base. people areot going to stay home. >> i agree, sort of. but the numbers come reblican turnout in the primaries, has been ler this year to my amazement. i am not sure that there will be...
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>> mit romne claims the nomination, winning five states, as the president takes his re-eleion message to college campuses and evelate-night tv. >>> mad cow disease. that infection that spreads to humans reappears. the first new case in six years. the big question is, is the food supply still safe? the first family of reality tv signs a new megadeal, bringing big paydays for each kardashian. >>> and it came down to two. a duel between a disney star and a motown legen with one getting booted from the ballroom. >>> and good wneay morning, everybody. i'm b nelson. i'm tanya rivero. paula faris is on assignment. the latest results is forcing some changes in the replican race mitt romney won all races. delaware, connecticut, new york, pennsylvan and rhode island. >> rk santorum stoppedt short of an outright romney endorsement. abc's tahman bradley has the latest on all this from washington. >>ter: reporhe general election is well under y. and mitt romney has claimed t mantle of republican presidential nomee. >> i can say with confidence and gratitude that you have given me a great honor and
>> mit romne claims the nomination, winning five states, as the president takes his re-eleion message to college campuses and evelate-night tv. >>> mad cow disease. that infection that spreads to humans reappears. the first new case in six years. the big question is, is the food supply still safe? the first family of reality tv signs a new megadeal, bringing big paydays for each kardashian. >>> and it came down to two. a duel between a disney star and a motown legen with...
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i'm joined by professor at mit, author of "white house burning." thank you are coming in. let's look at brazil. it is a remarkable reversal of fortunes. 10 years ago, there was america, driving economic growth in the world. brazil was languishing. now we have brazil, a bric. >> we should be careful about the cycle. do not get over-excited about brazil or any one of these emerging markets. >> they want more clout. >> they have cash. they have reserves. they can potentially save europe. that would be very strange. it could well happen. >> let's talk about your book, we have it here. i want to read the subtitle. why it matters to you -- tell americans why. >> the u.s. has lost control of its fiscal house. if we get it back in order, we can be the no. 1 economic power in the world again. getting our fiscal house back in the order at the moment seems rather elusive. >> we have to carry on with enough stimulus to promote growth and invest in employment. there are those who say that we cannot afford to do that. we have to address the deficit now. who is right? it is extraordinary
i'm joined by professor at mit, author of "white house burning." thank you are coming in. let's look at brazil. it is a remarkable reversal of fortunes. 10 years ago, there was america, driving economic growth in the world. brazil was languishing. now we have brazil, a bric. >> we should be careful about the cycle. do not get over-excited about brazil or any one of these emerging markets. >> they want more clout. >> they have cash. they have reserves. they can...
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at a forum on women and the economy the president at mitted there's more work to be done. >> right now no issue is more important than restoring economic security for all our families in the wake of the goatest economic crisis since the great depression. >> reporter: he's hoping events like this will help him show the progress he's made but the gop front runner says voters need more. >> they want to see a real change and someone leading the country who understands how the economy works so we can get the economy working for the american people. >> reporter: mitt romney ark he's the best -- argues he's the best candidate but first he'll have to lock in the party's nomination. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >>> today's unemployment report the number of new jobs grew in manufacturing, food services, drinking places and health care. but it dropped in retail and temporary firms are taking on fewer people looking for work. >>> maryland's highest court is hearing arguments involving a gay married couple seeking a divorce. now here's the problem. same sex marriages are not set to
at a forum on women and the economy the president at mitted there's more work to be done. >> right now no issue is more important than restoring economic security for all our families in the wake of the goatest economic crisis since the great depression. >> reporter: he's hoping events like this will help him show the progress he's made but the gop front runner says voters need more. >> they want to see a real change and someone leading the country who understands how the...
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. >> reporter: the yacht was mit by a massive wave saturday and lost steering. two members were badly hurt. one has a broken rib and punctured lung. the other a strain to his pelvis. they were 400 miles out. a helicopter was sent to try to airlift those injured sailors. but the weather was too bad. they decided to send a coast guard cutter out and they were able to get the two injured off the yacht on to the cutter to be treated. once they get here they will be taken to a hospital in san francisco. the race is called the clipper 11-12 around the world yacht race this leg was from china here to san francisco. the rest of the fleet has arrived and is at jack london square. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> 4:30 three now. we hope to get more information this -- this morning from police about a shooting involving one of their own officers at richard's bar last night. officers were dispatched after a hold-up alarm sounded. at least one officer fired a gun after they arrived. police say there were no injuries. >>> in pacifica fire investigators return to the scene of a
. >> reporter: the yacht was mit by a massive wave saturday and lost steering. two members were badly hurt. one has a broken rib and punctured lung. the other a strain to his pelvis. they were 400 miles out. a helicopter was sent to try to airlift those injured sailors. but the weather was too bad. they decided to send a coast guard cutter out and they were able to get the two injured off the yacht on to the cutter to be treated. once they get here they will be taken to a hospital in san...
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bp will be held accountable to meeting standards that we promulgate through the rules and the mer mitting processes through the department of interior. >> what would you do differently if there was another oil spill? >> you know what? we would move with the same sense urgency. production in our oceans that -- depth of 5,000 feet, 10,000 feet are not risk-free. there were always risks there. but the components of the plan that were put into place would give us the ability to respond very quickly, because now you have for example caps that have -- containment caps that are readily available that could come in and could be used to stop a well like -- that would be an out of control well like the macoda well. so we're much better prepared today than we were before. part of our effort also has been to try to make sure that the lessons that we have learned here are lessons that the rest of the world can also look at and hopefully follow because the oil and gas world is a global industry. so it's happening today in the presalt soft of brazil, what other countries are doing in the arctic circle,
bp will be held accountable to meeting standards that we promulgate through the rules and the mer mitting processes through the department of interior. >> what would you do differently if there was another oil spill? >> you know what? we would move with the same sense urgency. production in our oceans that -- depth of 5,000 feet, 10,000 feet are not risk-free. there were always risks there. but the components of the plan that were put into place would give us the ability to respond...
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you can see that block spot in the mit middle of the -- in the middle there. yep, that's it. last month, a black bear in glendale broke open a global too chow down on on the fish and theber -- broke open a cabinet and chowed down on fish. the bear has moved a little bit, gone under a tree. we're not showing you live pictures there because you can't see it. >> the la cre tent tia area is -- la crescenta area is around -- it's not a big area. >> no. >> calls about why home interest occupiers will go to three -- calls about -- calls about home occupiers, where those people -- occupiers, where those people will stay tonight. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] if you want a luxury car with a standard power moonroof, your options are going to be limited. ♪ if you want standard leather-trimmed seats, you're going to have even fewer. ♪ and if you want standard keyless access, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. skies,. >>> well, cloudy skies and rainfall picking up tonight into tom
you can see that block spot in the mit middle of the -- in the middle there. yep, that's it. last month, a black bear in glendale broke open a global too chow down on on the fish and theber -- broke open a cabinet and chowed down on fish. the bear has moved a little bit, gone under a tree. we're not showing you live pictures there because you can't see it. >> the la cre tent tia area is -- la crescenta area is around -- it's not a big area. >> no. >> calls about why home...
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that year that charlie spent at mit, remember when he came home? that was a shocker. yes.. it happens, even in good families. actually, not really. not in l.a. (chuckles) (phone rings) eppes. okay, i'm on my way. all right. see you guys later, huh? don. just watch yourself. you, too. (engine starts) this is gonna be harder than i thought. i think it's... to be continued. captioning sponsored by cbs paramount network television and toyota. moving forward. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
that year that charlie spent at mit, remember when he came home? that was a shocker. yes.. it happens, even in good families. actually, not really. not in l.a. (chuckles) (phone rings) eppes. okay, i'm on my way. all right. see you guys later, huh? don. just watch yourself. you, too. (engine starts) this is gonna be harder than i thought. i think it's... to be continued. captioning sponsored by cbs paramount network television and toyota. moving forward. captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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. >> can mit mitt romney repair his image after a hard fought republican battle for the white house? i'm danielle nottingham. i'll have the story coming up. >>> welcome back with the news at noon. we continue with the republican race for president. mitt romney's path for the republican nomination is now wide open. he's campaigning in number today. but the g.o.p. front-runner knows he needs to revamp his image if he wants to get elected. danielle nottingham reports from the white house. >> reporter: mitt romney hit the trail in the northeast with new energy. the race for the republican nomination is virtually over and the former governor has his sights set on the november showdown with president obama. >> this president did not cause the recession. he just made it worse and made it longer and it's harder for the recovery to occur. >> reporter: romney is trying to improve his image. a new national poll shows twice as many voters find president obama more friendly and likable than the g.o.p. front-runner. romney faced weeks of attacks from the man who was once his biggest republican riv
. >> can mit mitt romney repair his image after a hard fought republican battle for the white house? i'm danielle nottingham. i'll have the story coming up. >>> welcome back with the news at noon. we continue with the republican race for president. mitt romney's path for the republican nomination is now wide open. he's campaigning in number today. but the g.o.p. front-runner knows he needs to revamp his image if he wants to get elected. danielle nottingham reports from the white...
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of these controversial german immigrant generals, all who have dubious military careers but i fight mit siegel. that used to be the joke. yes. exactly. they command -- the german speaking communities are actually politically quite important. if you do serious antebellum history, sometimes you have to learn germ tune read their newspapers. it depends on where you work. like st. louis maybe. but the political, it's partly because out of respect, to all of the points they are correct. sometimes you have examples where -- this is kind of a conflict. that time negotiating the gap between the potential conflict between concern for one's troops, what the troops want to do and mission accomplishment may be -- there may be a conflict there. there may be a way to square in the long view but this may look more ambiguous. i've seen this in counter insurgency settings. you think all senior sco's or fond of roe and stuff. no they're not. i've seen -- these are platoon sergeants who do what they are told to but like they don't like these. what does the officer have to do? enforce them. a lot of times
of these controversial german immigrant generals, all who have dubious military careers but i fight mit siegel. that used to be the joke. yes. exactly. they command -- the german speaking communities are actually politically quite important. if you do serious antebellum history, sometimes you have to learn germ tune read their newspapers. it depends on where you work. like st. louis maybe. but the political, it's partly because out of respect, to all of the points they are correct. sometimes...
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guys from far from these more mars five hundred mission it was a very interesting show we did with the mit actually before embarking on a mission to mars the russian space agency is planning to put our the moon spotlights you know the media has more on this project. the russian space agency's planning to put its first crew on the moon by twenty twenty the mission is going to be a lot more complicated than the one undertaken by neil armstrong steam in one thousand six denying it will not be just about leaving the mark on the moon it's planned to be just the beginning of regular flights to the moon and the eventual creation of a food functioning scientific base by twenty thirty the russian space agency a win for volunteers among the requirements for those who want to apply are a same t.v. or medical degree knowledge of english and the shoe size bigger than the u.k. size all up on finding that special person for the moon program might provide challenges public interest in space research has waned significantly the golden age for space exploration was between the nineteen fifties and nineteen
guys from far from these more mars five hundred mission it was a very interesting show we did with the mit actually before embarking on a mission to mars the russian space agency is planning to put our the moon spotlights you know the media has more on this project. the russian space agency's planning to put its first crew on the moon by twenty twenty the mission is going to be a lot more complicated than the one undertaken by neil armstrong steam in one thousand six denying it will not be just...
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dropping of piano off the roof at mit in cambridge. why? to celebrate the last day students can drop classes without having them appear on their college transcript. >> poor piano. >> i know. death of a piano. >> larry. >> we love destruction. everybody wants to see that. is it's human nature. human luck surprising pick in round one of the draft. even the guy they selected was stunned. they selected was stunned. sports next [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. jeans. >> good evening. even knew
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the target detected by sonars all these weapons proven extremely useful in the gulf of aden worthy of mit all been a ground up has guarded civilian convoys we're told that it usually only takes a few warning shots before the pirates we in fear of taking a look now at some other news from around the world this hour bradley manning accused of the us government secrets to wiki leaks has failed in his attempt to persuade the judge to throw out the most serious charge against the crime of aiding the enemy means that maximum penalty of life imprisonment hasn't entered a plea to any of the charges or decided whether he'll be tried by judge jury trial is set to begin in september. medical students in the bolivian the capital of the present held more crucifixions in protest over a new nor extending a doctor's work day by two hours others according for the resignation of the nation's health minister carried signs written in blood. ration is one of a month long protest by doctors much as it was the closure of several public hospitals over the past few weeks. tens of thousands of norwegians gather th
the target detected by sonars all these weapons proven extremely useful in the gulf of aden worthy of mit all been a ground up has guarded civilian convoys we're told that it usually only takes a few warning shots before the pirates we in fear of taking a look now at some other news from around the world this hour bradley manning accused of the us government secrets to wiki leaks has failed in his attempt to persuade the judge to throw out the most serious charge against the crime of aiding the...
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some good information was trabz mitted to us, as many good points were made. and with that, this hearing is now adjourned. >>> this weekend on book tv on c-span 2, live coverage from the los angeles times festival of books. coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern, saturday and sunday. saturday at 3:30 p.m., by gravies john ferrell and richard reeves on dwight d. eisenhower and jfk. 7:30, call in with your questions for steven ross, author of "hollywood left and right, how movie stars shaped american politics." eric alterman and his take on liberals and the cause. and at 5:00, a panel on surveillance and secrets with lori ran dr andrews, an ejake s on. the entire schedule is online at book tv.org. >>> from the colonial era, prohibiti prohibition, to today, drinking, for better or worse, has always been a part of the american landscape. saturday night, live, on american history tv, a history of alcohol in america. watch our simulcast of back story with the american history guy. peter and brian regail with tales of beer and spirits in america. saturday night at 8:00
some good information was trabz mitted to us, as many good points were made. and with that, this hearing is now adjourned. >>> this weekend on book tv on c-span 2, live coverage from the los angeles times festival of books. coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern, saturday and sunday. saturday at 3:30 p.m., by gravies john ferrell and richard reeves on dwight d. eisenhower and jfk. 7:30, call in with your questions for steven ross, author of "hollywood left and right, how movie stars...