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page of your book, the universe and common spec cease a container for everything else but the universe of modern cosmol gee, you're also an astrophysicist? so you know about the quant um theoriet cell setra? >> yes. >> but the universe of more than cosmologiy is not just a container, it's a dynamic evolving being. the initial explosive expansion slowed down as it made most galaxies and stars but about 5 billion years ago it began expanding faster and faster. the universe exists in different ways on every size scale from the largest to the smallest. and all times are within it. and it's increasing in size as massive speeds, correct? >> correct. >> now, are you saying here that the universe is smou somehow divine? >> no. >> is thine verse god? >> no. >> you're not saying that. >> no. >> but it's living? >> living is a complicated word. >> it contains life t si the source of all life. >> we are inside it. >> and we are inside it. >> but the universe -- but we are the universe. the universe snpt something that is out there in the distance and we are somehow observers. we're the universe right here.
page of your book, the universe and common spec cease a container for everything else but the universe of modern cosmol gee, you're also an astrophysicist? so you know about the quant um theoriet cell setra? >> yes. >> but the universe of more than cosmologiy is not just a container, it's a dynamic evolving being. the initial explosive expansion slowed down as it made most galaxies and stars but about 5 billion years ago it began expanding faster and faster. the universe exists in...
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shape character and human behavior of those who are members of that group and that by contrast, modern universitiesy most people get educated in society today, even though they've tried to replace those norms with things like literature and the study of history and other inspiring narratives are very timid and sheepish and don't see their role at all as trying to ininstruct people in behavior. you see that as a loss. what's the loss and what's the answer? >> i do. religions take at the starting point all of us are vulnerable and in need of guidance. that's a good starting point, i think we are so they're determined to instill wisdom. i don't always agree with the wisdom they're trying to teach us but i like their starting point that we're in need of it. it seemed towards the end of the 19th century what was going to replace scripture was culture, the study of the humanities, the study of the experience of mankind, of a millennia. if you showed up at any school or university now in the united states or else where and said i've come to find meaning, direction, consolation, they would look at you very
shape character and human behavior of those who are members of that group and that by contrast, modern universitiesy most people get educated in society today, even though they've tried to replace those norms with things like literature and the study of history and other inspiring narratives are very timid and sheepish and don't see their role at all as trying to ininstruct people in behavior. you see that as a loss. what's the loss and what's the answer? >> i do. religions take at the...
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modernization is universally recognized as essential to the future viability of the nuclear weapons complex and a prerequisite for future reductions. it's now been over a year since the treaty entered into force and we don't see any sign of the administration keeping those commitments. the core of the strategic command mission is deterrence, however as frequency, sophistication and intensity of cyber related incidents continues to increase, it's apparent that this administration's cyber deterrent policies have failed to curb those malicious actions. the current deterrence framework, which is overly reliant on the development of defensive capabilities has been unsuccessful in dissuading cyber-related aggression. whether it's a nation state probing our military network, or criminal networks' theft of intellectual property, we must do more to prevent, respond to and deter cyber threats. the inevitability of a large scale cyber attack existential threat to our nation and does little to influence the psychology of attackers who operate in a world with few if any negative consequentials for their
modernization is universally recognized as essential to the future viability of the nuclear weapons complex and a prerequisite for future reductions. it's now been over a year since the treaty entered into force and we don't see any sign of the administration keeping those commitments. the core of the strategic command mission is deterrence, however as frequency, sophistication and intensity of cyber related incidents continues to increase, it's apparent that this administration's cyber...
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our plan adopted in october to modernize the universal fund will spur build out to hundreds of thousands of rural homes in the near term and puts us on the path to universal broad band by the end of the decade while keeping it be fund on a budget. together with my colleagues we drafted a set of reforms that will drive efficiency and help bring broad band to rural america. in addition to the deployment gap we're making strides on the broad band adoption gap. nearly wirds of americans, 100 million people haven't adopted broad band, the connect to compete initiative enlists government and nonprofit sectors to tackle the barriers to adoption, one of several public private initiatives to promote solutions to major challenges. public safety is a core mission for the fcc and the agency is working to harness the power of communications to make our communities safer. we're working with multiple stake holders to advance next generation 911. we accelerated the launch of wireless emergency alerts that allows local state and federal authorities to send targeted alerts to mobile devices in an emergenc
our plan adopted in october to modernize the universal fund will spur build out to hundreds of thousands of rural homes in the near term and puts us on the path to universal broad band by the end of the decade while keeping it be fund on a budget. together with my colleagues we drafted a set of reforms that will drive efficiency and help bring broad band to rural america. in addition to the deployment gap we're making strides on the broad band adoption gap. nearly wirds of americans, 100...
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modernization is universally recognized as essential to the future viability of the nuclear weapons complex and a prerequisite for future reductions. it's now been over a year since the treaty entered into force and we don't see any sign of the administration keeping those commitments. the core of the strategic command mission is deterrence, however as frequency, sophistication and intensity of cyber related incidents continues to increase, it's apparent that this administration's cyber deterrent policies have failed to curb those malicious actions. the current deterrence framework, which is overly reliant on the development of defensive capabilities has been unsuccessful in dissuading cyber-related aggression. whether it's a nation state probing our military network, or criminal networks' theft of intellectual property, we must do more to prevent, respond to and deter cyber threats. the inevitability of a large scale cyber attack existential threat to our nation and does little to influence the psychology of attackers who operate in a world with few if any negative consequentials for their
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in our economy, in education and health care, and it's what drove our effort to reform and modernize the universal servicing. the challenge we face and we look forward to working with the committee and congress together is we made the decision driven by fiscal responsibility to fund the connect america fund out of savings from the program. and to respond to some of the concerns from other parts of rural america, phase in some of the step wes took to increase first efficiency and accountability. it will be a step program to get broadband to rural america. i've argued the return into the universal service fund would have a very significant payoff, because it would allow us to accelerate deployment without turning the dial on the other side so fast that we hear more complaints and concerns from that side. it was in our national broadband plan that suggestion, and i look forward to working on that with you because i think it would have positive payoff in terms of rural america as well as improvements to education and health care. >> thank you. commissioner, finally, last question is for you. last mont
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pile of barnard bited up four of my colleagues and myself from the university of missouri kansas city to explain the principles of modern monetary theory which is what our university is known for we're sort of being antithesis to the university of chicago and our job was to explain to the year or two of the year europeans in general and the italians in particular that the austerity is not necessary there is no need at all for the government to balance budgets in fact governments are supposed to run a budget deficit that's so they provide the private sector production in a cut consumption economy with the money and the credit but it needs in the income but it needs to grow basic keynesian policy we also pointed out that when a central bank creates credit runs at levels that is not hyper inflationary what isn't lation area is the commercial banking systems slugging the economy with credit so the last thirty years to get up real estate prices start and bond prices and providing credit for corporate raged takeovers and what is basically loading down the economy with debt and it is led to the. it's lation today all right so
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a professor of history and politics of modern china at oxford university is joining us. thanks for being with us. i want to get on to the politics, but very quickly, it how worried do you think the leadership would be enough with this growth rate? we have just heard jimmy robertson talking about that it needs to be 8% just to keep providing what it has already provided its people? >> i think they will be concerned, but not hysterical. they know china still does not have full democratic legitimacy and nobody voted for these people. economic growth is central to them keeping their right to rule. they will keep a close eye on that question. >> i mentioned this mentionedperiod i that we thisn, it has always been managed beautifully as far as the leadership there is concerned, they have managed, you might say. is it going to be that smooth? it's a tricky at times making transitions? >> probably in the autumn of this year the transition will be pretty smoke. one of the improvements of deng xiaoping was that he managed to move from the cultural transition of mao with a lot of p
a professor of history and politics of modern china at oxford university is joining us. thanks for being with us. i want to get on to the politics, but very quickly, it how worried do you think the leadership would be enough with this growth rate? we have just heard jimmy robertson talking about that it needs to be 8% just to keep providing what it has already provided its people? >> i think they will be concerned, but not hysterical. they know china still does not have full democratic...
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hubert faustmann of the university of nicosia. >> what is modern day cyprus?t is a place with fantastic weather, a divided country which is plagued by political conflict that has not been able to be resolved in more than 30 years or 40 years now. this dominates many aspects of life on the island like the tourism sector, the booming economy in the south, and a less-booming part in the north or the turkish cypriots live. >> a look at a map and you have to know you are looking for to see the island country. once you get a fix on it, it is in a very, very strategic location. >> it has always been and that was rather a curse than blessing. it has been too weak to defend itself. the history of foreign domination until 1960 on cyprus, it was passed on through the hands of the regional dominant powers and was usually ruled by outside powers because it was strategically so important. any power that wanted regional dominance needed to be in strategic control of cyprus. in modern times, it has been labeled the unsinkable aircraft carrier in the eastern mediterranean beca
hubert faustmann of the university of nicosia. >> what is modern day cyprus?t is a place with fantastic weather, a divided country which is plagued by political conflict that has not been able to be resolved in more than 30 years or 40 years now. this dominates many aspects of life on the island like the tourism sector, the booming economy in the south, and a less-booming part in the north or the turkish cypriots live. >> a look at a map and you have to know you are looking for to...
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universal service into the broadband era. him millions are pro--- or plan adopted unanimously in october to modernize the universal service fundands of burr homes in in the near term and puts us on the path to universal broadband by the end of the decade but keeping the funds on a budget. together with my colleagues we drafted a set of reforms that will drive efficiency on fiscal responsibility and bring broadband to rural america. in addition to the broadband deployment gap prayer making strides on the adoption gap. nearly one third of americans, 100 million people have not adopted broadband. that connect to compete initiative was government nonprofit and private sector leaders to tackle barriers to adoption was several public/private solutions to major challenges. public safety is a core mission of the fcc and the agency is working to harness the power of communication to make our community safer. we are working with multiple stakeholders to advanced next-generation 911. we accelerate the launch of wireless emergency alert that allows local state and federal authorities to send target works to mobile devices in an emergency.
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university in 1965. he then provided to earn an m.a. in 1968 and a p.h.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. gingrich has two daughters, kathy gingrich lubers and kathy gingrich cushman. he represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995-1999. speaker gingrich has remained active in debates and worked as a political consultant and now as you know, he's running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] >> he's on his way. he's on his way. i didn't talk long enough. thank so you much for your enthusiasm. please be seated. you can rise again and roar again when the time comes. so when speaker gingrich is behind this curtain, he can open it up and come on through. hope you enjoyed the beautiful music on the organ tonight. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you for that very warm welcome. as somebody who went to high school in columbus, georgia, right next to alabama and taught at west georgia, college, right next to a
university in 1965. he then provided to earn an m.a. in 1968 and a p.h.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. gingrich has two daughters, kathy gingrich lubers and kathy gingrich cushman. he represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995-1999. speaker gingrich has remained active in debates and worked as a political consultant and now as you know, he's running for president of the united states. ladies and...
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you are right, it xavier university, which is my all modern, the university of cincinnati were thereou have ohio university, and the ohio state university all there. but let me just say, within a 150 mile radius, we also have kentucky. this area office -- our cup runneth over with basketball talent. caller: my graduating class at university was 64. this time, the university of ohio bobcats have made it to the sweet 16. that is how i want to talk about sports. i called because, sir, you have only repeated over and over republican, conservative, boilerplate talking point. i respect you. you have accomplished a lot. i would much rather hear you come up with some original thought to answer the caller's question is. it is almost like i am listening to fox news. you point out that the democrats are for big, intrusive government. and yet, santorum and the republicans and the conservatives love to insert probes into women's body parts, almost as if they have been abducted by aliens to the mother ship. they want to make us have more religious dialogue into the passing of our laws -- dogma int
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modernization is universally recognized as essential to the future viability of the nuclear weapons complex and a prerequisite for future reductions. it's now been over a year since the treaty entered into force and we don't see any sign of the administration keeping those commitments. the core of the strategic command mission is deterrence, however as frequency, sophistication and intensity of cyber related incidents continues to increase, it's apparent that this administration's cyber deterrent policies have failed to curb those malicious actions. the current deterrence framework, which is overly reliant on the development of defensive capabilities has been unsuccessful in dissuading cyber-related aggression. whether it's a nation state probing our military network, or criminal networks' theft of intellectual property, we must do more to prevent, respond to and deter cyber threats. the inevitability of a large scale cyber attack existential threat to our nation and does little to influence the psychology of attackers who operate in a world with few if any negative consequentials for their
modernization is universally recognized as essential to the future viability of the nuclear weapons complex and a prerequisite for future reductions. it's now been over a year since the treaty entered into force and we don't see any sign of the administration keeping those commitments. the core of the strategic command mission is deterrence, however as frequency, sophistication and intensity of cyber related incidents continues to increase, it's apparent that this administration's cyber...
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if you get most of the modern textbooks used in colleges and universities or the leading trade books that are crossover books between college books and for the general reading audience if you look at most of the leading books, you will see that most of them tend to treat the presidency and its occupants as the we were just another ceo position, albeit with a corporation, the u.s. government that so little bit more complicated and van byzantine van ibm or apple i suppose. and the leading aspect of the prison see and most of the modern books is on the idea of leadership with a capital l along with some personality traits of the president. so, for example, to two of the leading bookstore still in print and widely used read the presidential character, the book has gone through for additions since it was published in 1972. it's full of insight about different presidents and a different character traits they had and how we would serve them for ill or for good in office, and there is a lot to learn from the book. i don't want to say that it's a bad book. it's not, it's a good one but there
if you get most of the modern textbooks used in colleges and universities or the leading trade books that are crossover books between college books and for the general reading audience if you look at most of the leading books, you will see that most of them tend to treat the presidency and its occupants as the we were just another ceo position, albeit with a corporation, the u.s. government that so little bit more complicated and van byzantine van ibm or apple i suppose. and the leading aspect...
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university. there was this post-modern deconstruction missed journal printing all these academic articles that didn't make sense to him. so he decided to write a parity of the articles and make all sorts of our greatest claims regarding physics and social sciences like basically how feminism contributed to the concept of equality among mathematicians and things like that the. the thing got published. it says something about academia that something like that would get published. it should have been a reality check and the law professors said -- they shouldn't have gotten mad of invasion of the matter themselves. they got mad at the guy pulling the franc which makes it even funnier. when someone gets a prank london and they get mad at the prankster it is always more funny. >> thank you. there any recent book holder collections that put those about -- charles mary speaks to a part of fish tone and people who don't have more than a high school degree. a lot of bright people in that country. you think this is an opportunity for blue-collar intellectuals? >> there are certainly blue-collar intellectuals ar
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if you look at most a modern textbooks that but using colleges and universities or the leading trade books that are crossover between college books and for a general reading audience, if you look at most of the leading books you see that most of them tend to treat the presidency as though it were just another ceo position. albeit with a corporation, the u.s. government, that is more complicated and byzantine than ibm, or apple i suppose. eating aspect of the presidency and most of the modern books is on the idea of leadership with a capital l. along with some personality traits of the president. so for example, just take two of the leading books that are still in print and widely used. the presidential character, a book that is gone for four additions since his first published in 1972. the authority book in a lot of ways. different presidents and different character traits they had and have it served them for ill or for good. there's a lot to learn from the book. i don't want to say it's a bad book. it's not, it's a good book but there is something missing. if you open to the index o
if you look at most a modern textbooks that but using colleges and universities or the leading trade books that are crossover between college books and for a general reading audience, if you look at most of the leading books you see that most of them tend to treat the presidency as though it were just another ceo position. albeit with a corporation, the u.s. government, that is more complicated and byzantine than ibm, or apple i suppose. eating aspect of the presidency and most of the modern...
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large and small, we will provide you with a modern infrastructure, new growth friendly planning roles and employment laws, the kinds that schools and universities and colleges our future workforce needs and in return, you british business have the self-confidence to invest, expa expand, hire and innovate and be the best. if we stop being afraid to identify britain's strength and backing them instead. a deliberate strategy to create a more balanced national economy where financial services are strong, but they're not the only spring to our boat. mr. deputy speaker, reminds us today of the risks to stability. despite the wealth to action by the european central bank, the impact on the sovereign debt crisis on the european economy has been significant. italy, the netherlands, belgium and others are now in recession. in today's report, the obr are sharply dividing down their forecast for euro area growth this year by .8% to minus .3%. their forecast for world economic growth is also revised down over the next two years, b. of course kbrin is not immune from these developments in our largest export markets. and the obr say today that the situation i
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university in the nation's capital. one student asked about returning to the gold standard which mr. bernanke said is not feasible in a modernconomy. >> well, good afternoon. i think the students here may know who i am, but for those watching the broadcast, i am steve knap, president of the george washington university. it's really a pleasure to welcome you to today's first class in a series entitled reflections on the federal reserve and its place in today's economy featuring the chairman of the federal reserve, dr. ben bernanke. i am pleased to acknowledge that we have with us two of the number of falculty members. some of them will be teaching later in the series. today is the first university lecture series delivered by a sitting chairman of the federal reserve. and i think it does provide an extraordinary opportunity for the students who are here in the classroom, but also for those watching online who have an opportunity to gain insight into the nation's central banking system and a wide range of issues that affect this country and the world. i do want to say there are microphones available for the students and certain
university in the nation's capital. one student asked about returning to the gold standard which mr. bernanke said is not feasible in a modernconomy. >> well, good afternoon. i think the students here may know who i am, but for those watching the broadcast, i am steve knap, president of the george washington university. it's really a pleasure to welcome you to today's first class in a series entitled reflections on the federal reserve and its place in today's economy featuring the...
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sharpton is leading a march to mark that industry and raise awareness about modern day voting rights issue. joining me georgetown universityssor michael eric dyson. thanks for your time here. >> thank you. >> we have a lot to talk about. we know the urban league comes out with this report every year. does it ever have a mutual impact? >> certainly, it raises discussion. it highlights serious problems. it focuses on details of black suffering and the opposition to black progress that needs to be highlighted. so because the problems persist, the report is issued every year to both remind us to stimulate new con husbandness and val van nuys different people in order to address these particular problems. >> what's interesting, this report borrows from the occupy wall street at the beginning of that movement. there was a lot of talking there wasn't a lot of diversity. people felt that most of the folks involved with the occupy movement were young, were white, certainly we saw that change throughout the movement and see the change even now as it continues. it's not on tv every day but the movement is alive and well. do you think
sharpton is leading a march to mark that industry and raise awareness about modern day voting rights issue. joining me georgetown universityssor michael eric dyson. thanks for your time here. >> thank you. >> we have a lot to talk about. we know the urban league comes out with this report every year. does it ever have a mutual impact? >> certainly, it raises discussion. it highlights serious problems. it focuses on details of black suffering and the opposition to black...
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modern u.s. history. the jury in blacksburg today deliberated for 3 1/2 hours before deciding that the university delayed warning students. the families of aaron peterson and julia pride were each awarded $4 million. we spoke by phone a few minutes with lori haas. she testified in that trial. her daughter emily was shot twice in the shooting, and show had this reaction to today's verdict. jot reality is the governor's report found that they should have issued a warning earlier. the department of education has ruled that they should have issued a warning earlier. and now a jury, you know, a person from montgomery county who may, in some people's mind, have been perceived as being nice towards the university, has found that they were guilty for not issuing the warning earlier. >> lori said she's elated by the verdict. virginia tech released a statement saying, quote, we are disappointed with today's decision and stand by our long- held position that the administration and law enforcement at virginia tech did their absolute best with the information available at the time. new, the state of virginia has foil
modern u.s. history. the jury in blacksburg today deliberated for 3 1/2 hours before deciding that the university delayed warning students. the families of aaron peterson and julia pride were each awarded $4 million. we spoke by phone a few minutes with lori haas. she testified in that trial. her daughter emily was shot twice in the shooting, and show had this reaction to today's verdict. jot reality is the governor's report found that they should have issued a warning earlier. the department...
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this is an indictment of universities mired in sheikh post modern relativism never caught behind any one of the good life on the first failure the public discourse polluted by those on the rate this say the economy is fine again if we would stop violating. and put up new violations. to finance justify else -- justifies subsidies and future commitments. those on the left see the economy into productive or indestructible apple orchard. it has to be regulated more tightly to address the inequality which means ever more help for the middle-class with medicine, housing, a college tuition and everything else that the middle-class is entitled. i know our or debase our was keen to talk about greece. inspired by his interests i am starting with these myself. people think greece as a moral parable it is a warning to the rest of the west but it has flaws are mistakes and it is far too crude to blame the crisis on the over large welfare state are on pandering after the votes of public employees. germany, holland, sweden avello was the unemployment rates in europe despite huge welfare programs an
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university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can imagine today? this is from larry halprin's. and it has these quotes from roosevelt on the wall. he said in one of his talks to the people, "the test is not whether we have more, it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little". it's a different philosophy than that which we have become used to. what i am going to show you is a lost civilization. it's a strange place. and yet, it becomes oddly familiar after a while because we built it and use it every day without knowing it. it has been buried. the living new deal project is like an archaeological dig. we are going after the new deal in california, but hope to ex
university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can...
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nobel prizes and flooding the best universities in the country, and acing the westinghouse and national merit scholarship competitions. the chinese were called the modern minorities. the model minorities. moving onward and upward at an incredible pace. but all of this would change by the late 1990s. and for the very first time in my life i saw the reality of popular culture collide with the reality of my personal experience, which destroyed lives in the process. the class clash of the soviet empire made china the second biggest superpower and hence the prime role for america's new enemy. a "time" magazine cover story implied a new cold war with china was on the horizon. and a deeply flawed report released by the special committee under congressman christopher cox suggested that the prc had been stealing nuclear secrets from the u.s. for decades. and the result was a major anti-chinese backlash from the u.s. especially in the national laboratories. the most visible victim of this was wen ho lee, a taiwanese-american scientist who was accused of passing design secrets of the w-88 warhead to mainland china. after he was fired without a hearing, and held i
nobel prizes and flooding the best universities in the country, and acing the westinghouse and national merit scholarship competitions. the chinese were called the modern minorities. the model minorities. moving onward and upward at an incredible pace. but all of this would change by the late 1990s. and for the very first time in my life i saw the reality of popular culture collide with the reality of my personal experience, which destroyed lives in the process. the class clash of the soviet...
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oakwood universities you know yes they came to moscow as part of the american season stressed in my studio today is jason ferdinand the conductor and leader of the famous american frog. modern gospel can be traced to the eighteenth century but in fact its original two thousand year old church music at the beginning of the trenches century gospel transcended church services and became an independent jenner through the years its influence communion was more than music styles and artists like elvis presley to ray charles and michael jackson used gospel alice in their music veolia says an award winning choir they used at university it was older than just over half a century ago and as the saviors often traveled around the globe they were made friendship esther's for the usa. love the we love. the the the. the. the. the. i. however to further welcome to the show you someone take it thank you frank you very much for. being here in the studio while you spent your challenge in trinidad and bag which is. in the middle of nowhere most of the russian good considered to be from work and africa so how did music come into your life and what kind of music was it true learn sebago is a pla
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oakland university's elliot's they came to moscow as part of the american season's first in my studio today is jason affair and the film director and leader of the famous american frog. modern gospel can be traced to the eighteenth century but in fact it's originates from two thousand year old church music in the beginning of the trenches century gospel transcended church services and became an independent jenner through the years since influenced commune are a small music styles and artists like elvis presley ray charles and michael jackson used gospel elements in their music veolia says of the word winning choir based apps university it was holding the highest over half a century ago and as the singers often traveled around the globe they were made friendship investors for the usa. later the the. all right. we're right there after. the. murder. deferred and welcome to the show thank you so much thank you thank you thank you very much i think during a time of this being here in the studio you spent your challenge in trinidad and back which is. in the middle of nowhere most of the russians were considered to be from work and africa so how did music come into your life and w
oakland university's elliot's they came to moscow as part of the american season's first in my studio today is jason affair and the film director and leader of the famous american frog. modern gospel can be traced to the eighteenth century but in fact it's originates from two thousand year old church music in the beginning of the trenches century gospel transcended church services and became an independent jenner through the years since influenced commune are a small music styles and artists...
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oakwood universities elliot's they came to moscow that's part of the american season's first in my studio today is jason the third night of the conductor and leader of the famous american frog. modern gospel can be traced to the eighteenth century but in fact it's originates in the two thousand year old church music in the beginning of the trenches century gospel transcended church services and became an independent jam or through the years its influence community has more than music styles and artists like elvis presley and ray charles and michael jackson used gospel elements in their music veolia says a word winning choir they used at a local university it was sold in our store half a century ago and as disappears often traveled around the globe they were made friendship of passengers for the usa. the courage. the. the low the the. the the i. for the welcome to the show thank you so much they could have thank you very much egeria time with this being here in the studio will you spend your challenge in trinidad and tobago which is. in the middle of nowhere most of us would consider to be somewhere in africa so how did music come until i think what kind of music was it. as a place
oakwood universities elliot's they came to moscow that's part of the american season's first in my studio today is jason the third night of the conductor and leader of the famous american frog. modern gospel can be traced to the eighteenth century but in fact it's originates in the two thousand year old church music in the beginning of the trenches century gospel transcended church services and became an independent jam or through the years its influence community has more than music styles and...
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modern monetary theory summit in italy so the world ready for a fresh perspective to get out of a slump joining me to discuss is william black associate professor of law and economics at the university of missouri kansas city and author of the book the best way to rob a bank is to own one thanks so much for joining us again and i guess first you know i want to get your take on this big his debt write down in history the happened to today the way that you wrote it you compared it to the occupy movement here in the u.s. wall occupiers are trying to occupy wall street and you say that the entire country of greece is occupied by germany right now yeah reoccupied of course they did it world work too with the aid of the puppet government and this time and they're even more efficient because they're being in. a typical government there's even talk of german tax collectors to germany to crack down in the latest occupation. but i guess they have seen this coming right i mean if you're going to sign on to be in the eurozone and be in a monetary union and give your economic sovereignty as you wrote it then what do you expect. well i agree that the euro has been a disaster waiting to happen and
modern monetary theory summit in italy so the world ready for a fresh perspective to get out of a slump joining me to discuss is william black associate professor of law and economics at the university of missouri kansas city and author of the book the best way to rob a bank is to own one thanks so much for joining us again and i guess first you know i want to get your take on this big his debt write down in history the happened to today the way that you wrote it you compared it to the occupy...
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on the streets, to use modern technology and good old- fashioned cash for tips to catch those crooks. crooks. >>> another big story tonight, new information about the universityryland student who threatened to shoot up campus. police say three different calls tipped them off to what was going on at the same time students being concerned they weren't notified about alexander song's internet threats. fox 5's wisdom martin is back from college park with the latest. >> police say when they arrested alexander song on campus, he was emotionally distraught, shaking and crying. they searched his parents' home in howard county and didn't find any weapons but they took his personal computer. even though there were no weapons found, police say his internet rant to go on a shooting rampage on campus was a serious threat. university of maryland police say alexander song's threat to kill enough people to make national news was credible. at 9:25 saturday evening police got a call from a former university of maryland police aide who saw the threat on a website. >> our detectives contacted the website, reddit, and began the process of investigating the ip address in order to
on the streets, to use modern technology and good old- fashioned cash for tips to catch those crooks. crooks. >>> another big story tonight, new information about the universityryland student who threatened to shoot up campus. police say three different calls tipped them off to what was going on at the same time students being concerned they weren't notified about alexander song's internet threats. fox 5's wisdom martin is back from college park with the latest. >> police say...
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large and small, we will provide you with a modern infrastructure, new growth-friendly planning roles and employment laws, the kinds that schools and universities and colleges our future work force needs. and in return you, british business, need to have the confidence to expand, hire, innovate and be the best. we earn our o way in the world if we stop being afraid to identify britain's strength and reinforce them again, backing industries like aerospace, energy, pharmaceuticals, creative media and science. creating a more balanced national economy where financial services are strong, but they are not the only string to our bow. mr. deputy speaker, stability comes first, and the report from the office for budget responsibility reminds us today of the risks to stability. despite the welcome action by the european central bank, the impact of the sovereign debt crisis on the european economy has been significant. italy, the netherlands, belgium and others are now in recession, and germany's economy shrank in the last quarter. in today's report the obr are sharply revising down their forecasts for euro area growth by .8% to -.3%. their forecast for
large and small, we will provide you with a modern infrastructure, new growth-friendly planning roles and employment laws, the kinds that schools and universities and colleges our future work force needs. and in return you, british business, need to have the confidence to expand, hire, innovate and be the best. we earn our o way in the world if we stop being afraid to identify britain's strength and reinforce them again, backing industries like aerospace, energy, pharmaceuticals, creative media...
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universal service fund subsidies. last fall the commission accomplished a complicated task of modernizing the high-cost portion of the usf by repurposing it to support next-generation can negations technologies, all while keeping a lid on spending. as the chairman and my colleagues mr. clyburn deserve a lot of credit for that. thus far however the commission is addressed only some of these spending side of usf. perhaps even more urgent is the need to fix the taxing side. in other words how do we pay for all of this? the contribution factor or the attacks on america's own consumers has risen each year from approximately 5.5% in 1998 to almost 18% this year. this trend is unacceptable because it is unsustainable. we need to update this automatic tax increase as soon as possible. third as my concern regarding proposed new rules affecting tv broadcasters tears -- and i broadcasters. transparency is a laudable public policy goal especially in the context of political spending. furthermore providing broadcasters with more cost-effective means to comply with fcc rules is also a noble endeavor. congress should be aware howev
universal service fund subsidies. last fall the commission accomplished a complicated task of modernizing the high-cost portion of the usf by repurposing it to support next-generation can negations technologies, all while keeping a lid on spending. as the chairman and my colleagues mr. clyburn deserve a lot of credit for that. thus far however the commission is addressed only some of these spending side of usf. perhaps even more urgent is the need to fix the taxing side. in other words how do...
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universe up there. here it is again by the way, top romney aide eric fernstrom's line yesterday. >> good morning, sir it's fair to say john mccain was a more modern candidate than the ones that governor romney faces now. is there a concern that the pressure from santorum and gingrich might force the governor to tack so far to the right it would hurt him with moderate voters in the general election? >> i think he hit a reset campaign for the fall. almost like an etch-a-sketch you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> in other words like one of these things. an etch-a-sketch gaffe made just as much news in the papers as the jeb endorsement yesterday. here in the "washington post," "romney endorsed by jeb bush mocked over an aide's remark." "the new york times," "romney's day to relish is marred by aide's gaffe" and "the boston globe" "words boost, bedevil romney." what do you make of this? you're an objective, straight reporter, no a columnist, right? >> right. >> so what's this guy's chicken problem? we get into the first thing, it seems like he's got an aide who is a truth teller, maybe on sodium penethol but the one thing everyone says
universe up there. here it is again by the way, top romney aide eric fernstrom's line yesterday. >> good morning, sir it's fair to say john mccain was a more modern candidate than the ones that governor romney faces now. is there a concern that the pressure from santorum and gingrich might force the governor to tack so far to the right it would hurt him with moderate voters in the general election? >> i think he hit a reset campaign for the fall. almost like an etch-a-sketch you can...
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modern musicians like lady gaga. >>> i will talk to him after 9 stay with us ó >>> rush limbaugh's verbal attack on georgetown universityfluke is costing him nine advertisers have pulled their ads from his show. limbaugh offered a weak apology some say for calling her a prostitute and more. she testified on capital hill about the need for employ injuries to cover birth control expenses. >> if you are looking for a new job, check out our job shop, our job of the day is with westin hotels they are looking for an assistant front office manager in their reston location, for more on this job and others go to myfoxdc.com. >>> 8:40 a.m. on tuesday morning. >> new study says it may not just be your diet or lack of exercise that is making you over weight it could be environmental toxins. >> fox medical team joins us with more on that when we come back holly. >> good morning guys we are also talking about health stuff as we are live at mind the mat pilates and yoga in dell ray here is the deal you have the baby now how do you make sure he is developing just the right way and you are developing back to your former self-we will fin
modern musicians like lady gaga. >>> i will talk to him after 9 stay with us ó >>> rush limbaugh's verbal attack on georgetown universityfluke is costing him nine advertisers have pulled their ads from his show. limbaugh offered a weak apology some say for calling her a prostitute and more. she testified on capital hill about the need for employ injuries to cover birth control expenses. >> if you are looking for a new job, check out our job shop, our...
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modern world. click or call. >> we are joined by our panel of three ohio residents who have been affected by this economy. michael was laid off by dhl. lifetime wilmington resident, tammy, and ohio state universitydent, devon. first of all, i want to say what a pleasure it has been to be in this lovely community. some of the nicest people we've ever seen. michael, you're part of this community. how have you been able to be resilient in the aftermath of such a devastating economic loss >> that's easy for me to answer. it's god. without my faith and my church and a strong family, i couldn't have got through what we've gone through after our son's death and then the subsequent layoffs here. there is no way i could have made it through this. i do know a lot of people who just are in a mess because they can't handle it, but i put my faith in god that i can every day. >> i want to ask each of you this question: did any of the candidates tonight cause you to say, i think i could support that guy? michael, i'll start with you and we'll go down the line. any of them? >> governor romney made a good case for me. he seemed very passionate about the soldiers, which is always at the forefront of my mind. i'm
modern world. click or call. >> we are joined by our panel of three ohio residents who have been affected by this economy. michael was laid off by dhl. lifetime wilmington resident, tammy, and ohio state universitydent, devon. first of all, i want to say what a pleasure it has been to be in this lovely community. some of the nicest people we've ever seen. michael, you're part of this community. how have you been able to be resilient in the aftermath of such a devastating economic loss...
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back and see what the agricultural society and education at the university of iraq can provide as far as young people who can start making modern industries work there that furthermore you have what we called the silk road initiative, where in order to open from the indian ocean into central asia and emerging markets fair comment has to go on the ring road, something that your lab know well from there in kandahar. and so, i think it is doable. it's going to be a challenge and we have to recognize the problem and i think you summed it up about it specifically as i have heard it. i expect you to have a paper to me by tomorrow night. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, it you want to check your watches, we have just gone through an hour 15 minutes. hard to believe, actually. it sounds by so very quickly for the obvious reason that general medicine's presentation has been very interesting and fascinating in every possible way. general, thank you very much for gracing our podium yet again. and this time, i wonder if you would accept this small token of our appreciation. it is the oxford companion or companion rather to the canadian
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university in 1965. he proceeded to learn and an a in 1968 and ph.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. he has two daughters, kathy gingrich a jackie gingrich. speaker gingrich represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995 to 1999. he has remained active in public policy debate and worked as a political consultant and now as you know is running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] >> he is on his way! he is on his way! >> thank you for your enthusiasm. please be seated. you can work again when the time comes. when speaker gingrich is behind this curtain he can open it up and come on through. hope you enjoy the beautiful music on the organ tonight. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that very warm welcome. as somebody who went to high school in columbus, georgia, and taught at west georgia college i kind of feel relatively at home here.
university in 1965. he proceeded to learn and an a in 1968 and ph.d. in 1971 in modern european history. both from tulane university. he has two daughters, kathy gingrich a jackie gingrich. speaker gingrich represented georgia's sixth congressional district for 20 years and elected speaker of the house from 1995 to 1999. he has remained active in public policy debate and worked as a political consultant and now as you know is running for president of the united states. ladies and gentlemen,...